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Ifit• Peter, SceirM last Wawa'.-.
seSli, has puMhased a liv PaSseriger
• Mr. ' •R. 0, Willis left on Monday
weeling Toronto where lie has 'taken,
a, pesition as salesman M Blatchford'S;
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large Shoe ; or ort Yorn,e street -
The, work of the Baptist chide las
been c'othpleted and the °Mired is•
. • now fitted 'upin excellent shape.
On account of the number of cases
• of• measled..,- being M town, ornong
• school -children' the Public' schobi
Board „ordered the school closed
on
WedrieiSday of last week.
'Belgrave. •,•
I� Daniel Wheeler, 4n of the old -
e$ and most ,highly respected reer-
of Delgrave, died on Friday weele
was 'born in England, eint,has, been a
resident of this Vicinity for ,36 yeare,
He leaves a widow, also ,one brother
•hifr, H. Wheeler ZJ. Wingharne and a,
sister in Eng•lanct. 'Mr. Wheeler was
a , member .of the Church. of England
• and assisted in the erection M Trin-
ity Miura,' He was a staunch 0011".
bervative. d'he filneral took place on
Sunday afternden and was, largely . at -
:tended. Service was held in •Trin-
'ity aureh conducted by -Rev. T, 11,
11"Geficl Old Sollimr Milt,
Would be much more enjoyable to many were it not for the
ever present worry of something for dinner. One of our
perfection oil stoves in the kitchen, reduces this worry to a
minimum. no heat, no dust, no anxiety about the cooking
just solid comfort when you come to know bow simple dur- •
able economical easily managed it is, you would scarcely
care to be without one—We have them in two, three and
four burners -3 second hand gasoline stoves in good work Mg
ordee ata bargain—a few lawn mowers at redueed'prices—
Bigstock of screen doom and windows, hammocks and ice
cream freezers—We have added to our stock—beaver board,
binder twine, fire proof safes—A. fine assortment of cut glass
of the highest quality and the lowest price—We have the
agency tor the new Vacua' washer, it makes wash day a
pleasure and only $aw.
Berger's Pure Paris Green.
Harland Bros.
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
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WE CORDIALLY
INVI7E YOU
To Inspect our Spring and Sum-
tner stock of upto=the.minute shoes for
the whole family, without question the
most complete assortment, the tnost
attracttbe styles and the best 'halms ever
exhibited in your tow?. When you have
1R.IED 2HEN 02V, YOU WILL SURELY
Wc4N2 20 HAVE A PAIR.
FRED. JACKSON
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t 2 light slimmer dress than a pair of our White Canvas
• .Pumps; Oxfords or Buttoned Boots? • i
•• We have a beautiful assortment of these goods for
1-• Women and Children and our prices are moderate. •
Childrens White CanvasPunips from $1.00 up. *
Button Boots " $1,25 up. :
• Women's " " Pumps and
Button Boots" $1,50 up.
Dont fail to see these as they will be scarce goods a•
little later. . . •
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S'pecial prices, this week. on ChilcIrens Sandals"
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and Running Shoes. 40
—We. can Save you Money, on your Shoe Bills.— :
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1,:' .• '-' , .. 1 2d1e. J. D. Apkinson, wt.h
ho for e past year bas been associated in
the1f enure besiness with Mr. Jas. Duntord—the firm name being,
Atkinson & Dunford—llae retired his interests being taken over by t
The new firm will he known as Danford ter May and respectfully I
- • • 4 solicits a continuance of the generous support so long enjeyed by this -
DUNFORD & MAY
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• Hundreds of Suggestions.
For Summer Sty4,1eand
Comfort are to be_ found
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Standard
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Book A
For SUMMER
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Any Standard Pattern Free
Buy the .book for 20c, get a 15c pat-
tern ,and the book nets you only 5c.
• W. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest — Always the Best'
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Mr. Willgoose of London was in
town on Montiky,
Mr. Lux Hill of Blyth was in,
Clinton ,on Tuesday. • - • -
Miss Annie Adams and Miss Maud
Carter spent the week -end at Bay-
field,
Mr, and Mrs, Jacob • , Taylor •Moue
next week on a trip' through • the
west.
Affri. and Mrs. James Manning of
Sebringville spent the week -end in
Clinton,
Mrs.. Chidley a1 Miss Chidley'
are viting Mr. and- Mrs. J. A.
e,Gonstantine at Highgate.
Messrs. David Beacom and R. J.
Cluj visited Mr. and Mrs. ' A. W.
Beacom, Harlock, 'yesterday.
Mrs. J. F. Wasmann visited with her
sant Mr. Will Wasmann, London,
for a faw, days of the past week,
Mrs, Martin, wife of the forgelan fin-
isher at the piano, factory, canis ujs
from. Toronto .the latter part of the
week.
George McTaggart, son of Mr, and
Mris. G. D. lelelaggart, has return-
ed from Toronto where he attended
St. Andrew's School. • ,
Mr. George Phelan of the Jackson
staff was called to Hamilton on
Monday by the illness of Ms father.
He returned yesterday,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Guest of Toron-
to spent a few days of Use past
week .as guests of the former's
father, Mr. John Guest.
Mrj Manion of Stratford, goverattent
inspector of factories, was in Clin-
ton yesterday on his official tour.
Mr. Million is. also the P. D. In. G.
M. of Masonic Dietriet No. 4 and
in• that capacity installecilie offic-
ers ot the local lodge en Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and family
of High River, Alberta, arrived ' a
few. clays ago and • axe visiting
,Plesses. R. J. and IV, J. Miller and
other friertie in and about town
and also at Blyth. Mr. Noble has
• been in the west for several years,
first locating in Manitoba,
Mr. Thos, Shipley 'returned last week
from Edmonton where he spent a
couple of months. He went_ ouii
with the intention of remaining
for the season, but "the • bottom,
having fallen .oult,! of the west,''- as
he puts it, there are seven MVO after
each job, he .decided that to hike
, back to Ohl Ontario' was the most
prudent move, he could make. •
Mr. and Mrs. Will. Eagleson arrived
on Thursday last feom Aberdeen,
South Dakota, and will spend
smile nfeeks with friends in and
about Clinton and Baynetd. It is
-seine years since Mrs. Eagleson
visited her old home here and nat-
urally she has noticed many chang-
es, and more than a few evidences
of the presence of 14ke grim reaper,
When Mr. Eagleson first located at
:Aberdeen it was scarcely more than
21 pink on the maP, but now it • iS
a nifty little city with inetropoli-
tan aspirations and quite a colony
of former residents of this town
and district.
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Less Than Cost Oti Sathrday
Sattirday we clean out the Balance of our Fancy Parasols. Now that the season is just
-starting this will be a good opportunity to get a nice nev`V`-"sun shade less than cost.
$1,00 and $1.25 Fancy Parasols 75c,
About two dozen in all, ladies fancy -summer par-
asols, crooked and straight, wooden handles, .inerceriz-
ed tops, in all the newest colorings, regular $1.00 and
• $1.25, Saturday 75c.
$:2:00 and $2.25 Fancy Parasols $11.25.
Ladies fancy parasols in .plain- and fancy tops,
silk mix, wooden handles, patent runners, all colors,
Reg. $2.00 and $2.25, Saturday $1.25,
Two Specials tri Whiteweal• for
Saturday.
•,50c White .Cotton Drawers 36c.
Three dozen ladies' fine white cotton drawers
(open only) embroidery trimrded, all sizes, regular 50e,
'special for Saturday 36c;
• $1.00 White Underskirts 75c,
Two dozen ladies fine white cotton underskirts,
daintily trimmed with emhroidery, all sizes, regular
$1.00. Saturday special 75c.
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About People You Know
Mr. and Mrs. Walter • 'Treleaven of
Lucknow were guests of Mr. and
Mes, J. • W. Treleaven over `nee
week dad.
Mrs. Wm. Cooper and Mies Olive
Cooper, who have been. at Ontario,
• California, for scrotal months, are
e4peetled home next week.
Mrs. Adair, accompanied by her
• two children, of Peterhoro is visit
ing her sistere, Airs. Jacob' • Tay-
lor and Mrs, E. Redaway,
Among the geests of Mr. and 'Airs.
'John -Guest over the week -end were
Miss Irene Guest, Louden time, -
shire and Mr. Bart Gross 01 Tor-
onto. • '
Mr, Ed. Steep, wile came up to at-
tend the wedding of his sister on
Monday, returned to Pitrolia next
day but Mrs, Steep and little 'Miss
Dorothy will remain a week oe so.
bit: Tdtwin Schoenhale and 'MISS Eec-
clIa
Scheenhals went to Port Al-
litert on -Tuesday to attend the
marriage of Miss 'Celia
Mune • to Mr. Charles • Crawford,
which took place last evening.
Dr. Oliver Henry, shp. of 1,1r., W, T.,
Henry of town, ib DOW upon tee
staff of the Children's hospital,
Winnipeg. Mr. Heney'e second son
, Fred., is spendleg the , season' with
0. party of surXeYer's at Watrouse
Mr, and Mrs. T. Mustard and Xieir,
eliddran, Charlie, Dotald , and
BettY, arrived last -week from Tor-
onto and have been visitine, at:,the
lady's parental lionte,, Mr. , arid
Mrs; Donald Macdonald's. They
will go over to payfield today "for
the slimmer.
Mr. a,hd, Mrs. N. S. Cooper if Hel-
erta, Montana, Irived last week
and are guests Mr. Cooper's Sla-
ters, the Misses' Cooler and Mr.
A. J. •It ig twenty years
• since Mr. _Cooper went to Montane
and he has found pet many of his
associates in the old home town,
are missing. He is • this week vis-
iatt(Alb
ingliinsgwborootdliert Mt' Ogle Cooper
Mr. Johe Schpenhals is on a bus-
iness trip be London today.
elre. Hollaway has for the past
tertnight been visiting her son, Dr.
W. T, Holloway, at Peterboro.
Citizens W. R. Counter and J. A:
Ford enjoyed the lake breezes at
Baylield the first day of the week.
Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Clint and Miss
Eva, Clufl visited at Alt. Arfdrfiw
Colborne, the forepart of
the weele. •
Balli Cooper WOWS to Toronto
tireftryi to epe4.c1 patt eg the holi-
day period with bpi aunts, ihe
Minsaa Hannah.,
Dr. Thompeore_was in London on
Tdesday attending a nivting of
the Dominion Medical Asseciation,
Mrs, W. J. Terec•r and her family,
Douglas, Phyllis, Bruce, Billy and
Riffle go this evening aver to Bay-
field where they 'Will spend ths
• heated term, having taken a cot -
Mrs. G, eliediefe, who, aocompanied
tag% lel the White'Oity.
by her daughter, Caroline, came
over from Flint, Mich,, to attenel
the weddieg of her neice, Miss Mar-
garet A.fit•eep, will • remain in
town a few days vieiting,het' many
f'rkends here.
Mi. and Mrs, John Snider returned
'fionle en Saturday from Berlin
where,' mid in the district ailiac-
ant, they spent ir haply fortnight
among a 'host 'al relatives, resid-
ents ot visitors the same as them-
: selves. In short itAwas the Shantz
Re -union they. , went down to at
tend and, certainly iteves a great
faneilt• gathering there assembling'
eo less than three thousand per-
sons having Shaete blood in theiv
veins, descendants of Jacob Sbanto
who was boen Switeerland in
1710 and whose grandson settled en
Waterloo county in 1813. Mr. Sni-
der's connection with tine noted
family is through his grandinother
on his mother's, Side, she being, a
Sliaritz. Mr. ..ItirtlersS SOS ; and
Wife, bit. and Mrs, LeVi•Snidthe and
their daughter, Floesie of Col-
borne also attended -the Re -lint -one
The News From Londesboro
• The annual etre-wherry" festival
, corunction with Knox church lain he
held on' the church laWn on the ev-
enin4 of Domin'ori Day and prepara-
tions are being made for a big
crowd and a goad time. Don't for-
get the date,
Mr. Thos. Millat is erectins an ad-
dition to his coal shed to handle the
extra amount of coal. used in the
vicinity.. -
- Mr. Young and family spent Sun-
day with Brussels friends.
Mr, and Mrs. 11. BrIMSC1071 01 Myth
spent , Sunday with 'friends here.
Miss Coventry of Winghaui Sunday -
ed with village friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. A'nslie of
Leamington spent a few days with
frientis in the vicinity, learineon
Tueeday for their home.
- R. Vodilen end Brown are at
been visiting her patents, Mr, • and
Mrs. Cryslee of Delhi, returned home
last week. •
Mr, I-TarrY Lennox, web known
about here, has passed his firol ex-
amination in medicine -' at Montreal
and is now on the staff of one •
of
the hospital in that city.
Mr. R. ,Adanis and Mrs. D. W.
Boyd and Miss Beth Sundayted with
Goderich friends.
Miss 0, F. Brigham of Highgate is
home for the holiday season,
Miss A. Bell and Miss L. 13ruttedea
spent Tuesday in Exeter.
JrHutton has disposed of a
large quantity of cement this season,
having unloaded his .third cat thee
'week, •
Miss Hay of Medieinc Hat, ' AlSae
visited over Sunday at the home oi
her uncle, Mr,. Geo; Brogden.
A few of the , families limn- this
vicinity picnicked in tioderich Friday,
of last tv,eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Millar of Perth visit-
ed at the home of Mrs. (Ro. Lyon
Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
Mt. Owl Mrs, McGidlough of Brae-
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don ere guests of theit daughter,
Mrs, Rev. J, Reid,
Mrs, Smallicombe of Crystal City,
klam, visited a few days at the home
of Mr eeeTas. Shobbrooli,
London with the 'volunteers.
Mrs. J 0. Lotinsberye who tee
Mrs. Hill spent a few days with
her daughter, Mrs. J. Weymouth of
Illy th.
• Program of the Old Boys'
Re -union at Holmesville.
• TN program_ •of •she 013 )iays' Re-
-which will be held at Holmes-
ville on Dominion Day, will , about
nt follows
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Calithumpian Parade -841.50 given
isi live prizes, , •
Children's Parade led liy 'the Olin -
toe' Brass Band,
Baseball Match, Clinton VS. G °dee-
Childnin'ts Races, 13 e'rents.
• 12.00—Dinteet..
1.00 p, rn.
Adull 8ports .14 tats,
1 Laerolise Match Clinton vs, (lire,
ton. '
Ring Sports, 2 events.
Tug of War, Married ve.
men. •
Five other VVents, •
3.00 p. tri.
Children of the Towne,hip trill
Ad'dresses,
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5.00 P. 255.
'ilaby Show, 4 prizes.,
Musical 'Contest, 2 events.
Miss Higgins of London is the -
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Davis.
Dr. Sellery, who has liden a yet)'
much esteemed citizen of Heneall, for
sixteen years, left for Toronto last
week accompanied with his Wile eind.
'Slimmer Tootticay CRI.P1111AN'S
Looking Stuart and Keeping Cool We can help you solve the problem keeqing yonraei f cool and comfort/title during the warm 'days of the hot sea,son—whieh is
now here. Are you ready for it ? 11 not, we have ready for your inspection the newest in light summer footwear, to suit every
need you may have—for street, house or sports, '
. Women's White Canviv- Pumps.
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In colonial, two,strap or plain pulnps, -three oyles, per pair 51.50, .
Wornetx's WhiteNew Bud< Bnt.toned Boots
Men's White Canvas and Light Leather Shoes
in all styles and shapes, broad lasts --so that y.our Met may rest easy upon the
•„, tread of your soles, These will give you the comfort you require just now,
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