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T THE FLY
THE FLY DISSEMINATES. DISEASE
SO THEREFORE YOU SHOULD SWAT
UNSWATTED:FLIES ARE VERY BAD
BUT SWATTED FLIES ARE NOT
,. The Fly annoys the helpless, horse
'...So you -may swat without' remorse
',The wicked Fly'he carries dut
$o swatlhim till your shoulders hurt.•
With slime and filth they cover their feet
Then. wipe it oil on our bread and meat
' If you would rather live than'die
Roll up your sleeves and swat the Fly •
Of the following we have a good supply.
Fly Swatters 5c to 15e
Wonder Fly Traps 15c
Balloon Fly Traps 15c
Fly Wash for Cattle and
Horses. - : 75c -a gal'
Tangle Foot Fly Pape"r econom-
ical and:Sanitary 2 double sheets
for _ 50•
Tbe following. at reduced pric-
es. Screen Doors and Windows
Lunch Baskets, Ice Cream Freea-
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ers, Humpty Dumpty Egg Crit,
es, Hammocks, Gasoline. Stoves,
Harland giros.
STOVES, ; HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES.
AUGUST SALE !
Bargains in Furniture and Carpets.''
We found a• manufacturer who had an extra fine lot of• goods and was hard
up for ersb • His goods are on our floors, marked at prices which will 801
then) during 4ugust, "
5 piece parlor suit regular $25 00 for $20 00
Fancy couches r,; 00. 500•
Odd parlor rockers from 3 1)1) to 15 00
`Hitchen cabinets ' $050 10 00 20 00 '
Carpets, rugs, matte, oilcloth and linoleum at moderate prices.
Picture framing and repairing promptly attended to.
'hone 7' and 8, Free Auto Delivery,
' J. H. C!°iELLEW Estate
Furniture Blyth Undertaking
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Qn All Summer. Goods. _I
SUMMER DRY GOODS-SUMMERCLOTHING AND SUMMER •
' SHOES ALL PRICED FOR QUICK SELLING. •
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8 very special lines for Saturday -Children's Wash Suits at 05e. •
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We have about two dozen of these suits left some made in Nor-
folk eget:and bloomer pants and others with blouse and bloomer pants
and all`regular $1.00 and $1.25 lines. , Saturday choice for 0jc,
WOMEN'S PUMPS and OXFORDS $1.29
stow Patent colt shoes -Odd lines and broken sizes of lines that sold
at $1175 to $2,25. Saturday_ choice $L20,
MEN'S SUMMER COATS
98c.
Why buy a smock when you can buy a nice dressy coat; at this
wonderfully low yrice-Regular price $1,25, Saturday 80e. " •
ALSO SO IE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN RUGS, LACE CL'R-
WICIlsS, LADIES WAJST AND WHITE UNDERWEAR._
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PROFITS
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BUSINESS
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The great money -saving event
of :. theear. All Spring' d.
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S,umrnerg oods will be sold'be
f linesarrive.
ore the new Fall a rri ; v
Prices in every department 'are.
cut from 20 to 5o per cent.
COME AT ONCE AND
INVESTIGATE.
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.Mrr J. D. Atkinson;:•who for the past' year bas been associated in •
the'fnrnf4ure business with >Mr.' Jae, Dunford-the first name being •
as.Atkinson &Dunford---bas retired, his interests being taken ,over by •
Tv1r,John May. ' -
The,new firm will he itnow'n as Danford &• Mayand respectfully -
solicits acontfnuance of the generous support so long., enjoyed by Ibis
el;ore. -
Hundreds of'Suggestions
For Summer Style and
Comfort are to be found
in the
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Standard,
r Fashion
Book
For SUMMER
20C , , , (By Mail 30c)
Any Standard Pattern Free
Buy the book for 20c, get a 75c pat-
tern and the book nets you only 5c.
W. O. FAIR CO.:
Often Cheapest- - Always the Best
pt'ir1!'
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?dr. and Mrs.' J. 13. Lindsay are vis-
iting Goderich friends.
Miss Mayfrid Alain is visiting her
brother in Cleveland, Ohio.
Miss Mamie Reid is spending a vaca-
tion at her home in Stanley,
Mrs. W. McConnell who has been ill
for, several weeks, is now. improv-
ing,
Miss Amelia; Harland visited fiends
in Londesboro for a flew days this
week':
Miss Jennie Taylor ik spending the.
week in town amongst her many
friends. '
Mrs. J. A. Atkinson and Miss Ei-
leen left on Tuesday for an extend-
ed visit at Parry Sound.
Mrs. P. •Cantelon .and Miss Gladys
left yesterday for a visit with Tor-
onto and Streetsville friends,
Mrs, J. P. Sheppard returned this
week from a visit with her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Osborne of Merlin,
Miss Haddock of the staff of the
Brandon general hospital, is spend-
ing her vacation with her aunt,
Mrs. D. Eckmier.
Miss Rena Pickett of the Poste cc
staff is on vacation and Raves ,
Saturday to spend a portion of it
with Parkhill friends.
Mr: and Mrs. Will Atkins and •little
ton left Monday for; their ]Lorne in
Toronto after:a visit. of several
week's at the. lady's parental„ home
that of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook.
Sirs. James, 'Twitchell returned on
Saturday from Toronto, ;where .she
had been spending a few days with
friends. She was accompanied hone
by her son, Charlie, of Edmonton,
who . will visit for. a tine in the
home town,
Mr. C. S. Hawke of Northwood
was in 'town over the week --end,
his many friends gladly welcoming
him Mr. H awke has been in charge
a M t `ist 'irnuit alt rt 'wood
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for the pastt year and finds the' life
congenial as he is always Happiest
when engaged in religious work.
Mrs. Andrew Gunn and daughter,
Miss Douglas, of Toronto are
spending , a few days with Mrs.
Murray of Rattenbury street and
with other friends and relatives in
town. They'' came on, bete from
Woodstock,.. where they had ' been
the ,guests, of the lady's brother,
Mr. Douglas:;
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Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors •
Phone 104
PHONE 127 --NIGHT AND SdrNDAY' GALLS- PRONE 194
JAMAS, DUNFORD JOHN .MAY.
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News -Record
July 31st, I9I3 `.
iidrens' Tub Dress
Less Than Cost
THURSDAY and SA TUH04 Y
• ,uw1Vlothers, no doubt you will be needing a new smart dress
for the children on the holiday. At this store you will find the
opportunity during the above days at a saving. This is your
chance, don't miss it '! There will. be plenty of hot weather yet
thin. gear to wear them.
C111LDItBN'S"WASH DRESSES
Regular $150 for
CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES.:
Regular $2.00 for
CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES '
Regular, $2,50 for
$:98
1.49
1.85
CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES
Regular $3.00 for
CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES
Regular $3.50 for. ..
CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES
Regular $3.75 for
$2.25
2,75
8.00
Ladies Summer Dresses Greatly Reduced
Ladies' all-over embroidery -:white . dresses
daintily made, smart styles, , regular $5,00 $075
for iJ
Ladies' wash dresses of print and gingbams,
white pique collars and cuffs, regular 82.50
for
1.98
Ladies Entine dresses in pale blue, brown
and tan, very pretty styles, trimmed with
buttons to match, regular $7.50.. .
5.69
Ladies' silk dresses for evening and street.
-wear in all the popular colors, regular $15,00 I 135
for.... a
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Cznvroly
Goderich Township.
Mr. David Churchill is having his
residence raised a story and! then,
will have it brick veneered, a carload
of red brick having arrived this week
from Belgrave. The result will be a
big emprocement in the appearance
and comfort of Mr. t:huroliill'., a•
bode,
Mrs. C. Johnston and her daughter,
Miss Delle, are visiting at the homes.
of Mr, R. Y. Cox and Mr. W. 'Jen-
Bins. Wheat • and barley cutting is inos-
tler just now. Mr. Holland has cut
afield of oats, also .and the harvest
will soon he in full swing.
Tuckersmith Township
Mr. Chris. O'Brien and his sister,
Miss Essie, visited with helatford
week -end.
Friends ever ilei the w e -e
nd.
Berry
ler per-
sons
or somenti e
pickers, T
sons roaming the woods through the
township, are said to be '•ery care-
less in the starting of fires and
leaving them. A bre was started in
in the McBrien bush on the .2nd the
the othe_day which did considerable
damage and was difficult to. entin-
guish 'Poo great care cannot be ex-
ercised in the managing of fire in the
woods, as a littlecarelessness may
result in much loss and inconven-
ience.. .-
Hullett Township
Mr. • John. Reynolds ' of Goderich
spent Sunday with friends' of this
ticinity.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Reinhardt of
town anent Sunday, with Mr. and
Mrs, ' llrilliant : Morrisom:
Mr. ''Thomas Gabbert and sister
Alice Sundayed with friends in Blyth.
Mr. • Joseph Blake Sundayed with
Morris friends.
Mrs. Dominick Flynn is spending a
Pew days this week in Stratford.
Miss Loretto Rawley of Dublin is
spending a few days with Miss filsry
Carbert.
Miss Eileen Carbert is visiting
friends in Goderich this week.
Etalka
Will Johnsons and Miss b t alk• a
Leitch of Clinton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leitch.
Misses Irene and Dorothy Byrnes of
Cleveland are visiting Mr. and stirs.
P. J Reynolds.
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Miss Belle Draperet of Clinton visit-
ed with Miss Lizzie Shanahan on
Sunday.
Mr. and' Mrs, John Shanaii m ;Tett
over Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs, Jos. Doyle of St. Augustine.
HENSALL,
Mr, Geo. Joynt, whose evaporator
was destroyed by fire a couple of
weeks ago, is preparing, to rebuild'
so as to be ready for the fall' sea-
son.
The News From Londesboro
Mrs., M, Brown visited. ZVingham
friends for` a;lew days th:k week.
Mrs. Coombs left Monday to visit
with Listowel and Brussels friends.
Miss Verna Braithwaite left on
Monday Le visit her sister, Mrs, A.
Quinnie of Ettrick.
The Misses Brunsdon of Hartney,
Stan., are vikiting friends in this
vicinity.
'Miss Agnew of Wingham spent
Sunday with her friend, Miss flrig-
hamn::- • '
Mr, and Mrs. John 'McDonnell ,and
Miss Minnie Snell of Westfield, visit-
ed the meof t r. arid Mrs. W.
at L ho tis !
11, Lyon on Sunday.
Miss Flariand of Clinton spent a
few days this week the guest of
rinks L. Brigham.
Miss A. Bell returned Monday af-
ter a. visit f several weekswith
friends in : Detroit and Mont omer'
e a 1 g, 3,
Mich, "
Mr. and Mrs. N. Carter of Sea -
forth spent Sunday at 'the lady's
parental home, that of Mr: and Mrs.
Win. lilies.
Mr, and firs. M. Braithwaite left
on Tuesday for Ettrick, having been
called to the bedside of their daugh-
ter, 51fs. Quinnie, whodied the sante'
day from'. the effects of blood poison,
A number trans Londesboro • spent,
Wednesday at Bayfield..
Miss Dickson of Port Huron, who
has been visiting in this viciutty,
left Monday for St. Mary's,
Tlie regular meeting of the Woman's'
i f
Institute will i 1 take the forma a
picnic, which will be held in Mr.
Moses Brown's grove. Each member
may invite as many friends as - she
pleasch, providing lunch for same, and
a pleasant time is expected, Conte,
bring your friends and children.
Tito Syndicate threshing outfit with.
John Nott as engineer, William, Ad-
dison as separator man and Wesley
Vodden to see that there is a:
Doi dsous supply
of water, has ev-
erything
erything
now in readiness for a big;
season's work, They began opera-
tions
ps a -tions at Mr, henry Adams' on ,:;at-•
urday last and put through twenty
loads in .quick order, We under-•
stand the yield both in quality, and
quantity good was a average. Tbe'
Syladieate threshers are the leaders
in this district and whenever a pat-
ron desires a record fon-quick worir:
they are always ready to respond..
Hullett Township
Mr., Thos. O'Conner and Miss Min-
nie •Reynolds and Miss Irene Burns
spent. Sundayed with friends in
Blyth.
Nom
is
your
time
sage
mend
Women's White Canvas Pumps This Store is Women;s. White Nu -Buck Button Boots
Cool, Comfortable, Smart New and up-to•date. Regular Price $3.75
Sale Price •$1.28 Now Offering Sale Price $3.00
The Best Values Of 1 he entire .Summer
IN . OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
Most of our regular Summer goods will ,go into this- Clearance Sale, Therefore while the Summer is at its height
the prices: are., the lowesl..Now is your time to save money 'in'footwear, The last day of"this our First Semi -Annual
•Clearance Sale will be Saturday, August 2nd.
' WOMEN'S PUMPS.
Comfortable,' easy, lasts, new'toesin Patent or faun Metal.
Regular Price $2,50 to.$3.00 Sale Price:
$1.98
WOMEN'S TAN'OXFORD „
New• leets and toes in.huttoned and faced,
Regular Price $3.00 Sale Price
$2,28
MEN'S OXFORDS
Patent, Gun Metal or Tan, New Styles
Regular Price -$4.00 to $4,50
Sale Price
$2.98
MEN'S BOOTS
Patent or Gun Metal, New lasts
Regular Price $4,00 to $4,50 Sale Price'
$2.98
WOMEN'S OXFORD ',t-lHLDREN'S PUMPS
Patent, Gun Metal or Kid this Season's styles And Oxfords ,
Regular Price $2,5010 .$3,00 Sale Price• .198 Regular Price $1,00 t081,35
! C,.�.L.�..e.L... Successor to J. Twitchell d: Sons
Sale Price .78
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