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old Kinrardine attea %%ere: ani
tariTir _Ta11,l• X1-, o„t
rhe e.,•.d We Like to Get.
pt1 ieee:eeed subset ilwr in the State
it'\1'u-h;nt;t,m writer: -Please find
L I .i•I ,u,,• .Inner and fifty eentai,
ai, tar.. I•,vur•ut 1n1' another Vrru• of
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lapel., The Signal."
nr
frsto4"ty House of Refine.
•1•h,. t,co
:a test murales to to ed•
trilled ., the euttpty ti ,use of refuge
d Clint n. at•• Angus+ Maedona141. of
( wt soul Itailrrt'Dunbar, 'ot
, t I J h. r.• are iniw might y -five
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,1; oh in the institution since
be :it -t ,,t Julie. stowing that the old
moi,;.. :ted a lot of hot weather
ise These Ganes.
The Mit,'hell has. 111I1 team is ex
• tell here on Fride uf this week to
,ray a gator with the oral news, emu
Wai•te, +•t -'c:Mr p. n. sharp. 'Phe
,liuton tealii will Ire bete next Wed
,ewlay trait. holiday) to play n gauze
,o down to 11t.. Agricultural Park
utd •hew
sem wiriest in wholesome
port awe the boyswl your to play lit.!!. the tif
podg'
t fe•I,a•• Raid Veteran.
tee,. •i. ith of John R. Kay. of I.6
,earl. i. t....iidrd by The Benner. of
ys town. . which *later that Mr. Kay
reit oue'i,l the volunteers a' I.., Tn ieen
e arthed hone Kincardine ro t.odeiieh
p help repel the tht•retre! Fenian' in -
• lie ww: first lieutenant of his
oniony''surd a few year* ago received
lis Frt:tan Reid medal and also the
:rtrlwrt• Iatei grant. which. however,
le intent 'eke Up. 'Mt. Kay was
ire ti\ ' Veer,. of age._ His widow
mirth..-. .
rhe G T. R. Strike.
q :A .t this tsrrk wits the first
{�, 1 •• _I'• le. ,lit •. • lido tuft ri 51,
f !; -u,•e tty
-t rike. I1 :u•
, ..., t •t•• ;Ism( -12:20 11104011 Anal 4101111-
v •I l,•• lettin jimmies- to Strat-
:n l r•, •-u,.•.eleniIt . 1411s• teguler
▪ • , n •Iles to le•a%e here at 9
. , . ,N , , out •lailj , 4-mirmeneing
T;. -.l o Theta ata- still „ great.
r. -a•.'- , ..1 .o- I,sided. and' really for
• ••u••:.: •,••u.linr; ,11 the ,r.tutptaiy''s
•e':•1.- ' the h.irls.r. 'Ph.. s'tudulel
p,- •u:• • -• rl icr'i• mainteiuei.
Theile) Scouti to Camp.
Sc.:etirauelt, has .• leen wade for
the Ion: -routs t, gu into r:turp +tt iron
lft elf•. •ivar B:aytirhl. The camping
..Donde err 'itiniIt right miles from
lose. tlht• it distance will be covered
w f.s,t ie the lows. 'They leave next
'llapdeo 111en Hint;. Mud all are looking
lie...ort to- .1 most pleasant noting.
ramp will hitt .e work mud per baton
tee drys longer:. About twenty' -flee
eetta u toots. and a numlwh from
lv or,tanitations. in Winghtiln
(Tinton ma join also the carnp.
dt Greatest Fair.
TI•.JiteFters of the Ii -deride Indue-
tr1,! I.:abattta•q err getting busy iu
araban for the tall fair. to iw
%•.nday. Tni'•wl..v and Wrdnes•
r, SeptrniIwr la, at and 'LI. The
re fill has torn re'b'el and iw-
tal-a.hti.-ie.• hew in the printer's
1- V4rielas tont tela ale conliei:-
•ith the- program for the exhibi-
t es tinder cirlisiderat. . cid in a
time the directors hope to be
',. tomatoea further announcement
esseal trttut-r,. which will he
reel for Huron. (minty'e treetest
for 1910; ti
•row- Weiss. •
An early iuorning church ledditt
• edrginiztd in St: Peter's church
Trestles. morning nt- lest Week.
n Rev, Father Mrltae per formed
terenteny which mute Adam Bar-
ked Miss )latie Weis.., eldest
hurter John 'Vein., Elgin avenue.
,d and wits: 31iss Tena V eiss,
Iklt,it, sitter of the httide. was
tsweid, end the g r o ..111 was
ltd by his, Mother. John Barrow.
hotepc ' vile left on the C. P. H.
ksk"tea' for :t wedding trip to
o'•me., 'talo sad Mlettreal. They
re.jde in Outlet -iris upon their
rue •
rvt•dar's Picnic a Good One,.
Tht,rwits ., %cry ftIced turnout to
;•r0,' of the 4 M.ifellew. and He -
a ledges ch wee
d at
`1 t'tl:ng Park vtesterd,y afternoon
ts-ening- The tisy'. events coin -
ad s itb A bawled! game between
'married ,len rind the single • user..
rivet %sex the roniplete anni-
littinn of the single men. Foot emcee
011.1111k and the program was eon-
. 1 1.y. a tug -et -war bet.. ern the
red wen and the single ween, the
t'ilrttag+'in getting the better nt
le -threes. The ladies of Relekah
`tit' .applied the lilnch for the
haring and everyone report* a
t enjoyable outing.
Terrible Fall•
t.lr•'Itazi•IIG w•,., ,. sll. a:k1-t, \'1•\t1•�ay
hear of L,=1i .
R illltt,it Werrte k,
tit street• about 4 O'clock int the
tenni. Mr. 1Variat,ck was np nn
rood of his house, areola nied.by
Intl. whtrwit iai+siiting biro in
hingling the house. In 54)111t. %case
•1119,1.1 - and fell to rite grimei,
e terntl-Bir feet, lir was et un eel,
toeless i.. ku„wn no Innes were
kris. •serious internal injuries.
e1").:urs feared. Tosdav Mr: Wer-
t ita. - rrrn'."pol emnecirwninras.
1$ anis of mit most estimable riti-
'• and the nnfort,i,sit • accident. is
le regretted by the whole cotu-
n1,
Rush foe Bargains,
H. Colborne had a .1,11) bargain
e ltettised in The Signal last
k• Thew male* always draw eon -
attention, but last Saturday
400,1 Mt. etdhorne'a store sees the
et attraction to en unusual ex -
A horse belonging to J. W.
et, of t`
Harbor Notes.
The steamier Scottish Hots) war. here
911'Puesday and unloaded 1;00100 Inch.
els of wheat at the elevator. She
Wok the reitiein et. of her e:etgo to
Ili IT
The steamer Rosetta' of the Inland
Lines, arrisr•d 11 I'oil iteillinin on
liundny with +1 eargu of t[IJ,(Illk. iso., s
of. wheat for the elevator. ' She Car-
ried a shipment of package freight
front the %%liter Rigs Co. rm. Winni-
peg tin ha r return i
(Ark of piles at the Hig .fill ;re-
veto!' and a scarcity of centrist at 1110
Elevator l'uuhatanp's annex are hold-
ing bark the ruustruction wink on
those buildings. Twenty-one citcylar
forme ,tie bring constructed for 1554' iu
the bnndet• work of the new rlr-
vetur for the Big Mill.
Look Out for the "Pirates."
'In tap hotly et -tweeted gams. of
Ihasrhall helwrrn the Y. M. C. A. Juin-
ions and ittr 'Pirates)' the letter reli-
ef
ged victorious. The first game 'wee
won :.-4 end the second IJ• i, The
bh>..dthirsty "Pirate*" err looking -for
mote virluried azul tuay attack the
strong Hlyth Ju ' 'i . in their own
town on Wednesday. • Augil.t :fid.
the ton Remea- ptayed
wit. .t. follows :
Pirate-- r-
'1 '.11 uiald ..tuber V Rubn.`a1 `.
.1. 'Muir pitcher a'. \le.\r1.Juu
F. T.n. m•.•Itd 1.1 h04. • w'. W10.nn„n'
it. ',Wart. ;ani hese J. 1 .•11..,.
W. sitau•I .cid lyra 1.. I'on-It •
W. Mel.. ' abort -toe l:: 1'ritlh...,
It Stan.. be 1. edit` .1. Vanauq.
1. 11.1....1 • ••. Me 1.1 t. 414 \.• l i n
s1. Je . C t• Mehl W
111 tt;- u'-1 arae•. W. MCI suudd u'hu
tont. Vie, real sense. 1.. }:IIi.st de„sl. richt.
.1.04. 1`14111. 11104-e ol.
111111 ..1 eluh•lph : Mrs. 1.. R. 1LIini1-
tic
•. of 1Ve.I t ht.,, Iowa : '1'.';. l'c,ilius.
1 iccherla th.•ut•.,wt, 11out ,h.uion-
tun : It••1. 11. ,1V. and Mr-. V.ighl
and 11i.4e14 llabel'nud Belli Pullin.. of
Kiw':u'riiu'•, and sir., W. %V. Snaith.
nC Ititil• Creek. •Mich. Th., many
"luau t- -+F t -hr bride in town joindttrx-
t u•Iin1; host wi+h.•.,
Special County Council Meeting..
Aspecial meeting of the cohnty
council wit. held ou Tuesday of this
week for the purpose of conrideriug
tilt•• a • put of
, rn,titlrt' luta t to consumptive rant=
tut nun pl opoidaeite whit•ll..api,rttvtel
of t he A. P. Mclean property as a
suitable site for sue{' en iustitutiuu..
The council drove out to iuspert the
sit.' end apparently were not fevut-
ably impressed with what these saw•.
A nuulhrr contended that the Bowden
property at Exeter was more suitable.
while other.. held that the county town
was the place for county institutiuo4.
A motion was presented by l'uuticil-
luts Leckie and Monroe which pro-
vided treat tee -action be taken in.ehooe--
ing a site until the meeting of the
council in December at Exeter. and
that the committer wake further en-
dea%.u• [u secure a more suitable site
near the county- town if possible. • It
was tittntvl in amendment hy Council -
tors Digger and f.ntrnti. k -t • a
Bewden property at h;xeter he pur-
ehatrd for $4.7154, to lee used es a sani-
tarium. only patients front Huron
ceinity toile admitted ; that Iheinati-
tut on be governed by three trustees
a« a honed of control, and the.Warden
of tt1i' eouott•. 1 fitly right councillors
voted for the amendment and the
tarttt est•ried
matter i. therefore left over t•. the
December turning.
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All departments
under the one roof
make some im-
possible thing;
possible.
The Call to Rev. P. F. Sincla.r. ' Rev. B Nott's Sadden Death
A meeting of• the ester -eta of ( it osis with us„.. devis•:I regret and
Muria was held in Knox church un _ tnpri-e that the citiu•il. of (i.slerirh
Titesday afternoon. 'Thele w'ei- pre-- L•arne•d *ill Slit utrlur ..t tele• sudden
rut Ura. Mclean and Stewart and Berth ..f Rel. 14.•ui:uniu Nott, Who
Dlrisr., S.unlh Mann mad the clerk, flied whip• p:ut.tking -ot Ili- sliming
Minis, res, and 11ee.i-st..1...Burhan;ur areal. The reverend gent leoi:u, had not
and, ,las. _I 'Ott. elder.. A - ( wee la,.tl qt tin• Is•a 1f hrnhll -ince io'otly
'iseb, .ted from Knox ehurdh, Gdwlr' there %.•:a. ago. et which tilt,• ho sof.
i iib. m Inv1:r of Rev. 1 F. Sincvti5'• (emit M stroke or paralysis II oto '0'110+
M. A.. LLit..' of CheHely 1e' ettl.reh: lit• nele t t'ully. reeo'eresl. H.• had
Toronto..ignet ilio, Cly five hundred lieeit up mei alsiut:eunsider:lhJV 1411111•
members , and notify five ,,'fitment. tlul1 u-ual•ni.Satunriuc, haying nuide
(Mei ing :t stipend u( $1,15111 per annum seyel al - trips lap town. :mil it i.
with four weeks vacation and the thdt,ht that hi- an•ug,h 1t:,- 1 1.
iter of the no•pse. Phe roll w+ia 4115 -raved Kith th.• fatal resnit. 11e-
tained and nrderevi to be reanstnittetJ .•.,.,1 Ila.:a sell of Nieliela.:uoi Nru1-
ai Tol'0ttto ITa,1hy trey; and deleg:era-1 iaih \ort and wit- Isom :It Trel:uMu
were appointed 111 support the Cali Goe rue. .11.1 w.0 1. England,
. „n' :lanu-
there itr,ovisloti.,i atrangridetrs weir ars i tri 1 i1C, and wn-this. in hi. srl
wade f•o inunction ns -follows: The entit•th year. HI; ,. tlttt. the -Pate
ioteritii w.aiei it,ii, iti•v. Ja•. ears and was :, !sister ..f the Bih1'•
ton, to preside.• Mr. Hirb:udsem to 1'hri-flan ehurtat jut setgeoid far
punch. a 1r. la kin to address the tete, yr•,u•.. Liter, lie N:it .'.ria tlm tot
oboist.rand Mn. Shaw the maple, the tit,. \lerinodist Iit1', sin' eluirelt at
date to tie arrange! bt Iter el; ekes d 1, tit t, .int• in the t'nit..i Stater.
A Vstror from Texas. . for .e • t 1110', - It was as hila ir ..site•
stout. Werk. ago The Signal put- dent there that • 11e leieii'est the de
li.h..I a letter from Ware White. of
Ih•I Hie., 1'4' ,', stating that hr ill:
1.•n,i.sitis visit 4..al,'iirtt this - 1
after an 1411w•nie• of oyer forty year..
Teslas` we had the pleasure of call
friar 11r. 'White, whi,1 has kept his
pr'o -t-:wd is spwuding a fee slits - in
town.JJ.• ha« Iraqi 1is11ung np old
friend. het ,• and. hits found a 1.•t'
ss haul he kneem when hie rim on the
lie T. It. lereigitt • 1' to (rtsleri.tt tnllu. and Mr. Nolf ou luau)' ea'ca•
owns 1e,.•k in. tar IMfs. He had not lieu-' it ing'11it yatiusI ltasistanee 11
been 11.•11• since tile • ve•ar IWMI. Hr' it. the 1"eal "Hai '411'4' Mrs' •Fengan and
naw comfortably situated at I1e1 Iti.i. Niehol:t- Not t• sister and-b11.ther of
where 11 i« son fetes, but like- to get 11fe•iMisivl, lith re•siil,•ntt of temai, are
hark to 4'enailn as often. es pie..,ikle. the nut sslrt-iviug tnetulwi-. nt :a tam -
He had .1.11x• glean wools for G•sle•- ilc of rise wm. tuul two deughtn•'.
tteh, which he.,sy. is the nivltest and :lie funeral 11111k plu-r olh Tltrwl,y-
j.r.'ttiert town hr 1uu1 set•, uu his way afteratsm filen the residenme of lie-
dluul Texas. 11 r. Whitt• ls,k- good
1'eavvl ori Hrure street to NI/titian.'
fete twenty years yet, and w.• hope to '''meters. The funeral was •.. i iuetel
.rt. heat in l:rsle•iich nn many faro...• under Masonic nus rices and Bev.
ms•asion., I tonga11 wits tlir offh-h.tnig t•l•t'yw:111
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The italliwaele« weer?, six nleulwre
Of Maitland Loiter :.ledge Holt. John
1::111. 1''. 1'. (awretice..1. 1V. Venatter,
E. 1hie-Me g and 11' .1. M.•gaw..
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HERON'
DEPARTMENTAL STORE
DEPARTMENTAL STORE
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D. & A. Corsets
f i t. comfortably
any figure, as they
a r e scientifically
made. Prices, 50c.
7Sc,
Last Days of July Sale f
Waists
Ladies' \ Ladies' Waists
Another big.'. eek ahead to sell the remainder of
the frve hundred Waists we got from the manu-
facturer. We never experienced such tast selling as
we did on this lot ; and now for_ the grand fuiale.
' oVe wilI empty out all the Waists lett, and. you mal'
depend there are some beautiful designs left.
t, •
Lot -1
l.ot 3
Every department in this store will remain
open every day from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Saturday's to 10 p. m- during July and
August. Early closing is our theme.
Men's Hods
Men's linen crush N- a t a,
150 Waisis •at 69c 100 Waists at $1.39 nlli`,g'eder-id -'e: 29c
Fine waist -lawn. front +nl
embujiders•, new a j•,e 1 e t ,
r:rised-th,ral and conventional
designs, -tucked. •coveveil
button back, tusked .1ervec.
L,rr-edge collar and cuff.. as
well a. ,a good mails- other
Hire designs: Manntncturers .
July clearing stilt.
69c
Lot 2
175 Waists at 98c
Sheer lawn. many different
designs, rich Valenciennes
—trimming, tnekrd (rent in
fancy sr'rott and 1„ i.it tdesitgtt,
. lace mettallioue. hmtten hank,
side it enth•rnidery
panels with niter - Vivien-
eiennes insertion, trimmed
points.• covering-. button
front. lace roller and ruffs.
tlauufactnrers' 1nl% fM,
clearing sale 01QQ
gree - of A: 11. turd 1'h.. D. OnVal-
teenier illi. I 1, h•• %%as .united in
marring.. to Miss Mary Fos.,' daugh-
ter .'f 1hn idand Mary Fos... of Sr.
Hillary, 1',O ,wall. England, %vie. aur-
eiv.•. Rine. 11, ilig letilvvl fermi the
act iv.• work of the 110140try. Mr. Nott
spent the latter year. of hi. life in
G.sle•tich, he and sures. Nott being
highly "-teliiell residents of the
Rev. J. S. Carrie Wedded.
The'fiallowing frMn Detroit ropers
of leaf week will to of intereitt to
mans 4 .irlrtich lwople: SI. .lames:
chinch. (:,.1.s Isle, war the scene of t I ANNOUNCEMENTS
vee•
t tuirr end pretty wadding at (J 1 --
rech.ek on Wcdnteelay morning: July
'Jath. when Miss Mahn Elizabeth Kot -
faire wan unite) in marriage to Rev,
John S. Carrie. H. A., terror of St.
Mary's church, Detroit. .The bride
Wes attired in a travelling Flit of
etemil serge with hat to match end
was given away by her brother-in-law,
J. Forbes Robertson, city auditor.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. A. H. Lemke. M. A., rertot of the
church, assisted by Res-. J. F.
Parke. rector of Autherstburg, Ont,
After the ceremony a wedding break-
fast Was served at tdr. Robe•rtaon's
beautiful summer residence and the
happy couple left for et trip tip the
nnrthetn lakre. Only very near rela-
tives of the young couple were pres-
ent. Amongst the guests 'Com out-
side the eit - were Mrs. Carrie, J. C.
and Cyril Carrie, lioderich ; Mr,, -and
Mrs. 0. A. ['eerie, Toronto ; Mr: and
M1...1. H. ('erpenter. Chicago : Miss
Anderson. New York : Rev. J. F. uud
Misraehit ley ,: ' .. (.burl;„
Ont.
Collins Whitely.
The )hmne of Dr. J. If. and Mrs.
Whitely, the Crescent, wee the scene
of a pleasant event teat Saturday,
when, at high noon, the marriage was
solemnized of their second daughter.
Miss Glades, to James Collins, al Ed-
monton. Alberta. Rev, J. T. Lel:ear,
of Lansing. Mich„ cousin of the
groom and uncle of the pride, oMci•
tted and was anointed hy Rev. Dr.
Dougall. The bridal couple stood in
the bay window. which was banked
with palms and ferns. The bride,
who wan given away by her father,
wan handsomely attired in a gown of
lace over white satin. She carried a
beautiful shower bouquet of lilies of
the valIey and bridal roses. Miss
Helen i.eOear, etwtsiu of the bride.
made a pretty ring-heutar. The wed-
ding ,larch wee played by Mise Edrie
'I've. Only the immediate relatives
mainl ntar n Vest Shore and a few intimate friends were pree-
R _Wits being driven around ' ent to witness the tying of the nuptial
and et the Sterling Bank
t• when attempting to perform a
dramatic stunts, it parted cnn-
S with the buggy end as it did so
cin'M tb,r tag g
hr mi ewelk.enterin i M scoff
t )°"eR ladies 'idem I
g
I store r.
b how apparently
sore of the hsegwlns
d geta sha
made* rush for the en -
e first,
the malutwise ips got
tvt end second.
tidal to De preform on rich an
own itnmediately taken and a
ted the hero to retire. No
wee done.
knot. After congratulations the wed-
ding party partook of a dainty wed-
ding dejeuner. The happy couple lett
on the afternoon ('. P. R. train for
Edmonton, intending to vimit at (1hi•
sago and St- •,Paul en route. They
will make their home in the Alberta
capital. where the groom holds a
lucr,tive position as resident engineer
of the O. T. P. Mrs. Collins will be at.
hone after the flet of September.
The wedding gifts were of a most ex-
qui'ite and costly nature andtseepnke
the esteem in which the bride ie +held
by a large circle of friends. Aulong
Choice butter, fresh eggs, fruits.
etc. JNo, W. VA\.11TEft.
Knowledge, judgment. caution is
given in the service offered by E. R.
%Vide, 'druggist, succees.'r to .lay..
Wilson.
11'iglr'e in the only drug store in
Goderit•h importing and bottling
Bertnlli Italian Olive Oil. `
Everything in .groceries. fresh, pure
,fid go=ad: JNo. 1V. Vt.N.ATTER.
1 he Bedford Livery, South Street—
Gundry Bros. Old Stand.
Rubber -tired coaches with white
matched teams for weddings. Black
trawl for funeral.. Our single traps
and horses are the Iwst that money
can buv. Open (ley and night.
'Phone 51. !''..F T. M. Davis.
Massey -Hauls
Agency
A full line of Farm NIarhinery
Hinders. Mowers, Rakes, Ray
i.oaders. Manure Spreaders,
Cream Separators, etc., (tray
and Mount Forest
Buggies.
We have also the
Standard Wire F c n L r
Company's Good s
and the Brantford
Wind Mills.
Agency for the
Mason & Risch Piano.
Call and see me before purchas-
ing anything in my lines.
Good Delvers and Work Horses
for sole.
Robert Wilson
HAMILTON ST., GODERICH
Extra tine Ltwt,.Uovelty
Swissembroidery bands,
centre and shoulder. Valen-
ciennes Lace triuhni.'d, cluster
pin treks between cluster.
tucked .leevee. lave trimmed
curls, embroidery and lace
collar. pin tucked, covered
button hack, all s i z e
Manufacturers- July' $1 39
elect tnir sale
Lot 4
75 W'W•aists at $1.89
superior lingerie: heautitu'
Swiss «mbroideri. it r n t r.e
l.enat,i'xtenrienn.'3 in-ertinn
vcke and 'outline,i, narrow
tuck side.. lace insertion and
edges, tucked eoNar and
cuffs. tucked 'button back,
and other b'e.iriful design-.
Mauufaeturet. .Inly $1,9
clearing sale Q
Boys' Snits
Bit'.4 11':ash Suits. each 95c
Canvas Oxfords
Ladies' and mimes' *hits Can-
vas Oeforde, regular $1.00 t..
$1.511. Now clearing
per pair • 49C
Frilling*
Neck Frillings and [weds, r.•,c-
tiler 111.•. ('Learing. choice, 5c
each .
Embroideries
Por set Cover Embroider nee end
Moorings. regular :lac :and
11)c. iday Bargain, 21
per yard .............
c
Ribbons
Twenty-five bolts ot tt,• t,•
three to five ins to a 121
wide,. cleating pt'fr yisid
Wash Skirts ..
Cl
regular $1.51. eer-
ing
kQ�
a7Vl.
Ladies Vesta
Ladies' stunner Vesta
Clearing, each 1Oc
Ladies'aliLadies'Linen %Vita+- Skirts.
Trimmed Hats
Fifteen Tri,ismed Hate. 49
Clearing.:.. . ......
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'I'weuty-five Tr' ed $1 ,3(1
Hats. I Hearing .. .�77
Any unttitnmed Shape s OC
in the 'store clearing at 1
Children's Rompers
('hildren's Itontpere, each 39c
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Visit the Men's Department
Big doings here for the next tew
days. Values youvery rarely hear ot.
Here they are :—
Fre ty dozen turn's pure linen and fin,' Austrian Collars in all
, the latest style.• and cute, in all sizes. This is a lot we
(leered from ,t manufacturer at his ntideuntmer stock-
taking. Some are slightly soiled hy handling, but are
1 ight up -tori ire. They would sell in the regluar way at
tic and 20c each. While the lot lasts, starting Matur- 5
day morning. at. each. only ........... ... .. ....
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MEN'S SUITS
Here is where we have been doing big business
lately, and some- of our regular Innes are being
broken into, so we ire now going to make things
hum in this department for the next few days.
Starting on Saturday morning, for one week, we
will just attempt to clear out the most of these at
prices so low that the work will be well done.
Men, here is your opportunity. Here are one or
two illustrations wtlich should interest any man
who is at all particular about wearing good•
clothes. Every suit fitted with Bartell patent
pockets.
ONE OF OUR BIGGEST SELLERS
Style, fit and quality considered, cannot be
f matched anywhere at less than $22 oo.
Stylish brown worsteds, pattern..howing lustrous worsted
overstripes in self -color, through and through twilled,
guaranteed all -wool. Coats in !Meet styles, )4emi-fitted
Factor broad -shouldered effect... silk -stitched seams, finely
tailored, best linings end trimminge, all $14 s��
perfectly tnatched. Cl_eariing male price-------
4.,other@worsted a! a -hewer price in brown anal
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olive cm inatlnna, blue and black mixed shades and
strip's, all -wool, imported, twill woven through and
tbrougb, very stylish models, hand -tailored. soli . am
49atis3nR sada price L"
Twenty men'* good serviceable tweed work Suite in dark
• and light shades. Regularly cold, • at $6.:40Clearing price •
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CHURCH NOTES.
to will he those announced last
Her. John Ries, D. D., of Pot t Dal-
housie, Ont.. will preach at both ser-
vices in Knox church next Sabbath.
Res. Dt•, Medd of Victoria *trees
Methodist church end Ret. 'Dr.
Dougall .1f North street Methodist
ehntrh will Vxchang.• pulpits next.
Sunday evening.
Rev. J. D. Forward, pastor of the
Preston Baptist church. preached at
the Baptist church last Sunday, it
wan an exchange of pulpits, Preston
heing Rev. C. R. Jones' former
ohalite.
The services at the Repast church
next Sunday will he conducted by thr
pastor. Rev. C. R. Jones. The sub -
Rev. T. W. Ch,t•leewr.rth has re-
signed the pastorate of the Clinton
end Anhui n Baptist • churches. He
will close his ministry in rs,nnection
with these churches nest Sunday.
Her. Jas. Wils,ln, of Toronto.,
preached two excellent .ermo11s in
Knox church last Sureties. Mr. Wil -
eon is one of Huron's son. who one lin-
ing rie•dit to the 1.1(1 c,nnTT1:; lflttt trf, to
always hee111 with pleasure en 81101
church.
The quarterly easier. of North
street :Methodist church announced
• for next Snmlay hese been pct.tp11nr1
1 fur another• week ; therefore the rega-
1 lar order of /services next Sunday. Dr.
GEM
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1)otagnll will preach in the morning on
the suhjtv't, "The Pi•ohlww nf• INviaie
/:l I II I•tll/tet.”
The servi;.ee in Victoria street
Methodist church next Sunday will
he at the usual hour. Rev. Dr. Medd,
the prudent, will preach In the mot'n-
ing and Rev. i)i. Dougall will speak
at the evening service. All are in-
vited,
The .uhj.rt for dieo:154snext Sins -
day • morning the Meti e )y
S til •
I'lub at. North etivet Methodist church
ie "Why Men Fail." Any man, old or
young, ,is w,•i, ome. The club meets
at 11) o'clock in the church parlor.
Rev. O. R. and Mrs. Jones expect to
leave next Monday to spend a month
in Montreal. Mr. Jones will supply
the pulpit of the Point St. Cherie*
13taptiet ni►atreh tee Airs. J. T. Mar-
shall, B. A., during his vacation.
Rev. J. E. Hunter, well known
throughout Canada ae an evangelist in
association with Rev. 11. 'I'. ('couatey,
has given up the work owing totalling
health.
A party of Epworth leaguer* of
North street Methodist church drove
out to Harry Srikekl's on the Hay-
field road. on Tuesday evening and
were entertained there. They report
having 'pent a very pleaseant titer.
Your money back it any purckaae
found not as represented. Ivo. W.
VAMATTItn, Opera Howes Blnck.