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me to Tilton
Home
. 'visitors e4 w,
vited, hY two'(Coderiell >bbys,, to visit
,, •r1Cth..li�atrtili��a 'during thefes iive'
Q� t
reek. Ting' Farr, re1liCnown 'band
Bade
x 1 la,
.� and Serle �''
known, r" s orc ra work. tbrougl w'
not .Canada; anal who now 'dlireetaIpny'
rarr',a. orelbf.', 4trat, ve aaarr ed' :a
p01a1, Ki)gra,334toi next, week. The
P v,\ lAs large dage011ogr that is
x�ie . 'A anew
smooth and , eP $'�' . �
-ensures •�
�ate� jpaitajied tb
,
e
v n dist ribxtti :a � .�� . ' .
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e
for t l 1r3sk U. the -tea :� lookl�n� ��i(,ti,� �i' a lea nta �� �a
thing: at li h '4:t `... ladies', wear,douac wxe ptNoah (Jero .tter {died
$atetltieCer a Dry Goods '6torewill be ,at )v"Ike
f
�ir ��*rxiit t��.-�,mcnit
, ..
Intl." itu uviduaay ity , lu. ItS, goods... Cour, ea . to lewd :Iii ode�rtela lu lintte
teQus treat :ent and .. a iele>ncy held, Sprrlyl g, besides • hor • husliaiuil, • are
first place the store, ` the IOUS . and one 'dacaghter� Yiinw,
i ;, t. r cent, ' . Wretilee and t'ta refit ', oir '. c
. l.routo, and adelliae,: at :honte, .. A etia
Bitti0 it Barber' shop to - Wi�lard prede s"ed.' itie Mother by
t
Have �e Barba rs three"years; 'AO brothers. end four
sisters .alsn� survive • ' . Charles. • Baliux,
Of ,.course you won't • want' to 4.1os ot° Oetrolt; ; ilatam: of Windsor;
a in, thing, that Is. goltll ,011 during Old1Joh n, t ''I tratford'! Edward Land
' � r°00141r a>l �Bxysdaiet h'41ra3, �: �rri,ine Week by having 'to ,watt is ,ay�y,jypj�7` yby {� o�p �yAea'�t1R M .R���xy:�d;vtle� q�.:�T ASM A1�o.74p1�t1 - +.!,,��r �Ti,iba rber' ,shop. while ;bavhig al,s1:1 V 1'il Seaforth; ars. .'lrraank Jeffery and
st ..b.i rout .George;-.Litt'1 htis,,A ea�t1 - g"*'4,11,:*rte; arlie,:-:bot,11 < of. G erieh,
teal tills ug nongg . .. _ trou s rilgh tylil mat nsr"
rand b$ :will have three barbers in fees at St. Peter`s, Ronnan Catholic church
shop ?daring , the week.. a so' that- . there on. Friday morning at a o'clock., and
will be nb waiting. John Snarel's iztterment idle be In 'the it.O. cemetery,
Shoe Shine will put thelustre back °
Colborne•
on your "dogs'" when they eget scvffted.
in the crowds.
Robina', ,Clothing Store. Blas
a, Everything for *en
R MEN
a' V
who demand ' c `,unusual"
comfort .,and long ; wear,
choose "Invictus•" Will
be $ 8.00, iilow . ;$6.85
Judge these Shoes :by,
quality—not by, price .•.
MEN'S rFIN
ORDS
Black only •
12-95
Black or Brown Oxfords,
also Black { Boots, kid or
calf. •$6 values $4.85:
out,NO t
M .,. NEW FALL SHOES'
In black, brown. or lie.
High, §tyle or 4cil,i34e day
—time Shoes. Regular to
X7.00' , . ,....
OUP NO. 2
There's . no time to ,106$e
when you see a fresh
'stock of 'Pall Shoes at a
price as lows . as \ this.
Regtil'ar . to $3.95, for
• •-• • •- . ••• • • $2.95,'
15o prs.,"broken 145
sizes •
140 prs. White $2.48
`Shoes . . .
65 prs. White ,$i.48 ,
Sandals
Hundreds of. other Bar-
gains' too numerous to
mention.
Welcome, 'OM Boys! Robins' Men's
914thirg Store is still here,, ready to
serve you with .the usual- good quality.
goods, and at the usual reasonable.
prises. At Robin's you can buy any-
tbing from formal • wear to overalls.
This store has the agency for the
famous Tip -Tap fade-te,:Order.
Cilothea, See the srnaart new' :clot`h
-samples sit :Robins'.
:.'CLEARING- FOR
.PHr
EEK -END O Y
Men's White
Oxfords.
Leather 'or rubber heels:
Sizes 6 to -_1 t,- ..
SPECIAL -
$2.25
Men's' Black
Oxfords
IBS. JA ?S HOItt1`ON
Mrs. James, Dorton, who on Aril
30th this. year celebrated her, dig ty-
seventh birthday" in the beet of health,
passed away" .a:t . ber ]home. oan Pict on
street on Tuesday morning, victim of
f; you :get lontlere and, weary with
the ."eontluaai tremniing about during
next 'weeks ;ew
..
tenter to Ooalteri.xM,� , .W 1 I. i tit $00. out
eou�t
a talcle. it .o Pae$
►
�Withox , .
o+nt Sho: on the
sX el vite ' the afro ct. l
Boys and C iris to a ate. tui Mand \inal+;e;
thelnOlres : acquainted.
til • visitors Will area caplet `<I nmp.
bolt"s Drugstore on 'the S(laore ASr..
Campbell lids: pracrtciall) er•eryita100
In stock - to ntake your holiday a
happy one and. It is bts atm to do so. '
Be sure': to mit £araapbell:'a Dt'11gst
while -_you- are--:iu ci,otterielt. _There is
sure to be so,ntetliing in the store that
will interest you.
McKinnon's Millinery -His
• Becoming Models
Tlae :Iisses (1..A., 'An(t S. Mei inuoat,:
'Who conduct the millinery- • atop aid
the- Square, invite all the visitors`
4 view • the . becoming Models at, tber
heart ' attack• a..,. .......� _. _ .
Mrs. Horton was a native Of' God. milady's .taste will be satisfied, and
crick township and daughter of Alex, what to just as importaint, so will her
(y;tiatatdeston, Hirst school, teacher at purse. Don't forget to stop . in and
Clinton. When nineteen' years of age say "hello"' at McKiu:eon's Hat Shop.
she married Frederick 'Horton and
they went to Colborne township to -
wrest a home from the bash titnd. a Modern Millinery Displayed
Theyendured).hardships almoot ,uube-at M ux,M.
R.91acVicear's
heVabl �- sent generation, cut- If yeti are tool lag fr otnetlaing
ting .xlon:ta..:tress u'ruing stumps and smart, inexpensi're- and up-to-date in
eleaxbm the iaand i a Yee, o-
niil2inexj.4I ss_-'iI« =12•. n i�',. .
.�'-' � ... c:'�.�,_:...� ; _ ,r .. rys,.,+., r _ .;... y . �" .a �,•rv..�-44-.-.Y'x..ti�v.•.� ....' - "". 9cw... ..,..�,
z ' ags x arttittc''`tCTa§`.ins- l 1 1� utile ' 4— .., riaiidit'iii-tt-,.a TI ir'9--�AiY`
of the W.M.S. which was organized
in a blacksmith shop atLeebu°rn, which for some ,rears, will be
was
'St: s thrown open Sundays as a place pleased to have you drop ,'in and in -
of worship. - .. 1 spect her stoekr-- Numbers of attrac-
Her husband flied. in 11485 and thir- i tive novelties are 'also on display
A
teenyears later she marked his broth- there.
er, James, a widower. About twenty -
our After. Eating
Ws. O. L. F`Anurtn xtxs t,'Yonng'* t rq
MB., writes z»--'' For .many long months
had suffering ' s in` the pit fiat
my,�stomaeb. Aa►tq .out haifaan hour taw'
eating --the pains would start, and fle',e tea .
the many things x tools Ineeould obtain r
"A friend advised B:B.B., and after.
-had taken ono bottle the puns had cesrr'
pletely disaippenrgcl:'"'
.?induct of The T. 'Airman co.. Ltd., ttkonaa,
five years ` ago she carne to ;Goderich
with her husband, -who died in 19:Ri.
She was tbe• last of a. fainily of five
children and Is 'survived by -one son,
Alex. "Horton, of € olborne. township,
six grandchildren and . two : great=
grandchildren. •
Urs. Horton was a -member, of Knox
Presbyterian church, .and the funeral'
service will- be conducted by Rev. D.
J.' Lane at, the home on Piston street
on Thursday afternoon . at 1.2 o'clock:
Interment will :be in Colborne ceme-
tery. • -
,
Wheeler's Furniture Store
Handles High Quality goods
If the furniture in your home is
getting n bit drab looking; a trip to
1Vheeier's Furniture Store will show.
You the latest and hest inbtlelA in all
kinds of furniture. The familiar
shot on Hamilton - street . Rhnus >all
low quality furniture, thus bsiriness
done at Wheeler's is satisfat to•ry. A
ready stock assists buyers in making
;i choice.
After any
EXERCISE
GIVE YOUR
BODY EASE
RUB IN --
is " so .closely associated
with the welfare and ad-
vancernent of the.
that their individu0
identities are
inseparable.
OLD BOYS AND GIRLS, THE GODERICH PAVILION.
WELCOMES YOU BACK AGAIN—NOT A
- - -DULL MOMENT ALL WEEK.
OUR PROGRAM
Sunday Pradnto Dance at 12.05 a.m.
WEIMFAM
Dancing 8 till ?
Featuring GENE :'RITZLEY
as guest artist.
.:MONDAY .:..
(Civic Holiday)
Starting two bands.
LYNN SPENCE and his 9 -
piece band (fbrmeriy of Hal
Davis' Orchestra)
Prom 8 to 12.
Tony Fatr'st Rami from
1 a.arn till tired!
TUESDAY
Afternoon --Tea Dance
Prom 3.00 'till 5.00
FREE ADMISSION
Dancing all night ...#carting
at 8 pm.
SA
AFTERNOON
Tea Dance -4 pita. to 5 p.m.
FREE ADMISSION
The Dresses you want right now'.
AH Specially Prk to Clear
-• 41�$1.95
w r
$2.95$4.95
'+1�t ,� lid,• ,
$6.95
WWI
SUITS
Qi1dren
for Land
All Reduced
SIRING- SU
STRING_ StilTS• ,
1n'anmmer Shades ---- Smart 2 and 3 -Piece. Styles.
-.Sizes 14 to l0, aud::38
Regular, $3.95 — Sale Price $2.95
FRIDAY
Tea -Dance -3 p.m. to
• •5 p.m.
FREE ADMISSION
5atrprise Meet
Dancing all night.
AY
EVENING
Farewell • Night
•
rens 0 ounit , on fest 3.YOt ;. A nt tersar r. We trust t t
to C•�rde�,'the Chief �'o� 61' this per,..• . Town
3 of a na W era of advancement ted; 'ogle for County Town
� tie beginning
participate in* Old Home Hoek. will enjoythe at raactiana provi-
ded. o iecAair�" ire _ . _ ..Y. ,
o
Balance of our stock df $+ mer"Sitits and' Cw4.
ALL AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES
SEE OUR SPECIiSL xtACKVF
CREPE SUITS .-
Regular $8.95 for $4.95
• ala. L TxyLoi . NO. 2., Hitiolithhaft,, *rite:
art Iwo had eohaaiderable �i+*ee with Dr. Tonle s
t. of 'Strawberry.
a t ere tined it 611 arm i te for 'teething children,
and it IN certainly 'a good medicine rind we never
to it '*is it la the house for alum and intorno
p to Et r; .ns'ed. it fo ax in �r
prated
a t.r atm tt
1414 Twit* OS.
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