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NIGHT AND SUNDAY CALLS.
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J. D, ATKINSON
OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY.
AND ALL NEXT WEEK.
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2 ply Brantford Roofing reg $3.00 for $2,75
1 ply •• •• '• 2.50 for 2.25
A few squares Covertite Roofing only 1.50 •
Best grade Carbon Roofing Paint .75 for .05
In 5 gallon lots CO its. Barrels per gal, at .50
Door Mats from .15 to 1.25
Brass extension curtain poles from .05 to .50
Alluminum water pails,
and double boilers reg 1.25 for .75
Curry Combs - .10 .15 and .20
Big assortment leather halters, reduced prices
Imported Cinder Sifter only .20
A few Rifles and Guns 10 percent. discount
Perfection 0' 13eaters 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00
See our 5ct. and 10 et. tables big value
5 boxes Tiger Band Cleaner - - .25
1 50 inch Anvil for farmers use 4.50 for 3.50
1 combination vice and anvil reg 3.50 for 2.50
A few long handle Shovels reg .75 for .05
A full assortment of leading stoves and ranges
A few second-hand stoves cheap
We have a patented fuel saver we give;free with
every new stave sold.
ilarland Bros.
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES.
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as exhibitedin our new and large stock, are exceptionally
attractive in style and oncomrnonly good in quality.
Those who wear our shoes this fall are going to learn of
BETTER SHOE SATISFACTION without paying more
th an ormerly. They ase going to learn that, while these
shoes of ours cost'no more than common, they are
Better y
in St le
Better in' Fit
Better in Wear,
We know that every pair in our stock:is so good that
when we sell them, it will be just like sending out so
many people to say good things about our shoes,
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Repairs while you wait.
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NEW H4TLES.
During the past two weeks dozens of the seasons newest up-to-
date Ladies' and Children's Mantles have been added to our
stock, and we now have one of the largest and best assorted
stocks of high class coats ever shown in Clinton;
These coats have been tailored for us by the Laurel Mfg Co.
of Toronto, one of the largest high class mantle manufacturers
in Canada, which is a guarantee to our customers that they are
getting the finest of workmanship and the very latest style ideas
that the season has produced.
PRICES -"Our prices the lowest possible" this is our motto
and we are certainly living up to it in our mantle department.
We wan t'to sell our coats early and have marked them accord-
ingly.
We want you to see our coats and invite you to come in and
look them over before you purchase.
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For Smart Styles
SEE
The Standard
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FOR
NOVEMBER
Take "One" Free at Oar Pattern Coanter
W. Q. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest - Always the Best
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Illi. -.. -.._ --:-ymre» IIS
Mr, John RumbalI, Toronto, was ups
for the holiday.
Miss Leila Powell of Coron;o was
home for the holiday.
Rev. IKenneth .1, Beaton of Toronto
was home for the holidays.
Miss Laura Wilkin was down. from,
Goderioh for the holiday season.
Mr. C. W. Robb of the C. C. I. staff
spent the 'thanksgiving holiday at
Erin. •
Miss Kathleen East of Toronto is
spending a vacation at her hone in
town.
Mrs. Ken Chowcn has returned from
an extended visit with friends at
In1eri oil,
Mrs. W, J. Ross and Misra Helen veue
the guests of Exeter friends as ex
the week -end.
Miss Louise Beaton of Grand Valley
was a visitor at her home in town
over `thanksgiving.
Mrs. James Howe anti Miss Lulu
were the guests of W'ingham friends
over the holiday season,
Miss Grace Walker of the London
Normal School was a holiday visi-
tor at her home in town.
Mns. Walter King was a visitor in
Hamilton over the holiday with her
son and daughter-in-law.
Mrs. A. Forbes spent the Thanksgiv-
ing season as the guest of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. C. A, Russ of Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smythe of
Woodstock have been visiting
friends in town during the past
week.
Miss Gertrude Sage of London re -
returned home on Saturday after
spending a week w i t h Clinton
friends.
Master Charlie Brooks of Mitchell
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Cantclon over the
week -end.
Miss Husband and Miss Radford of
Ingersoll were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Cbower over Thanks-
giving Day.
Mrs. Pickett and daughter, SI,ce
Rena, and Miss Alice Pickett spent
the Thanksgiving searron with
• friends at Canfield.
Mrs. James MacRae and Master Alex
and Miss Grace of Woodstock were
the guests of Clinton friends oner
the holiday season.
Mr. Roy Grigg of the Bank .if Mon
treal , staff; Hamilton, spent the bol
iday season at' his home in town
and visiting '.Goderich friends.
Mr. and Mrs: John A. Cooper and
Miss Marjorie of Toronto were at
the home of the former'a7 mother,
Mrs. William Cooper, over the week
end.
Mr. 13aruey Reid, who in teaching a
Baden, spent Thanksgiving at hi
home in ag Stapley. He -was hest
at the Pastime dance on Monday,
eyeing,
Mrs. Brown, wife of Prof. Brown,
formerly. of Clinton but now in In-
gersoll, was the guest of, Mr. and
Mrs; A, T. Cooper from Saturday,
'to Monday.
Mr. Will Rath of East Wawenosh
with his three children, Master Wes-
, ley. and
es-,ley.and Misses Jennie and Florence
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Kemp og
Thankkgiving,
Miss Stone of the C. C. I. staff spent
the week -end at her ;home in Essex.
She was accompanied by Miss Ward,
principal of the Clinton Business
College,. and Miss Bell -of the C. 1:
Mrs. T. McKenzie Jr, and children
visited the lady's parental home in
Blyth last week., Mrs, McKenzie
went ftp to -, see her sister, Mrs.
Caere- prior to her departure to
spend the winter in California..
Miss Edith Heagens was the guest of
Miss"B tr'
ea tco-•C{scene over the week
end. Mcs Hodgens came up ' Fri
day also, going on to Cloclaridh, but
will.return, for a visit with Canton
friends before return ng;to Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D Allm of Toronto
were guests of theformee's parents,
Rev. S. J. and Mrs, ABM, at the
We are now showing one hundred' new models of ladies' wintermantles, from the
largest manufacturers in all the leading cloths and colors, no two styles alike, space will
not permit a description and all we can do is to o extend 'a hearty invitation to you to call
and SEE our display, everybody is doing it, WHY DON'T YOU? Prices run from
$9.:,5 up.
FALL SOOSE CLEANING
Carpets, Rugs, Curtains
We have passed into stock this week, a new shipment of rugs in
Brussels"and Wilton'e Carpets and Rugs, Swiss and Nottingham Lace Curtains
every pattern'a new design at prices to suit all purses,jand within the reach of all,
We are alter all -tile trade there is this season there is in house furnishings. The
stock is complete to "begin with, and anything that is wanted special we can quickly
Let it. 1f youlwant to,°atone things up at little expense, come and see what we call
vaiue:in Carpets, Rugs and Curtains,
About People You Know The News From Londesboro,
Mrs. M. Cantclon was a viditor with
Lucknoa Irierds over Thanksgiving.
Mr. Albert Jackeon of Buffalo is the
guest of his sister, Mrs. T. E. East.
Miss Jessie Dodds visited friends in
Blyth during the 'Thanksgiving sea-
son.
Mr. Peter Cantclon spent from 'Fri-
day until. Tuesday visiting Toronto
f rlendy,.
Miss Elsie Farquhar visited Hamilton
friends for a few days during the
holiday time,
Mrs. Thos. Lawson, Stratford, visit-
ed at her son's, ' Mr. Erne S. Law -
son's, on Monday.
Mr. David Steep attended the funeral
of Miss Hazel McConnell of Strat-
ford on Friday last,
Mrs. M. Greene and son of Port Herr-
on visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Alex-
ander over the week -end.
Mr. W. Birilge of Guelph was a guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Davicl
Steep over the Holiday;
Mr, Jack Wiseman of the Bank of
Montreal, Mt. Forest, spent Thanks-
giving at his borne in town.
Master Walter Walker of Stratford
was the' guest of Sar. acid Mrs. 0.
le, Keller over the week -end.
Miss Reed of 'Toronto was the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. D. K. Grant, at
the manse over the week -end.
Ma'. Wilson Wylie of Goderich spent
the -holiday time at his borne in
town, that of Rev, W. W. and Mrs.
Wylie. •
Miss Jessie O'Neil came up , from
Toronto for the heliday. She was
aceefmparnied by her friend, Miss
.a.
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Mr. Dyer, Stratford, director of the
Corcoran Tea Company, epent the
Tharitsgiving with Mr. W. A. Mc-
Guire of town.
Misses Sadie and Margaret 'Maltatly
and Miss Caldwell were guests of
the former's sister, Mrs. William
Sparks of, Stanley township on Mon-
day.
Mrs. Alex. McMillan and her 'son,
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_-�r, 1;rr�.�:t, McM Ilan, were. the
guests of the lady's sister'
• Mrs.
W. Gunn, oven the week -end and
holiday.
Mr, :and Mrs. A. Straughan and Mae -
ter Maitland ol Oklahoma have been
the guests during the past week of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Farquhar of
Mullett,
Lieut. ' Ashley of the S. A. local
corps is enjoying a fortnight's holi-
day=in Toronto. Captain Walter
goes down later and Will attend the
council which opens in thecity the
first of November, • •
Mr,• rs
,amt M ..J, B. T3ooirerand. Mas-
ker
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a -
n Jack of. Guelph were -welcome
v
si:tore among their many old
Clinton friends during, the. holiday
season. They were the guests of
' Mn: ch Mrs. John Wiseiilan, -
Sirs. aggans,' who Caine up a font -
night lege 'to,attend the funeral. of
the lnt4 Mrs. :11MillitiLrEr.f Lon -
Miss M. Judd visited Seaforth friends
over the holidays.
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Mrs. 1 . K. 'r
t ] Grant spent a few days in
London during the week,
Mr, Thos. R. Watts came home from
1 Stratford for the week -end.
I Miss Bessie Walker was ,up from.
1 Brantford for the holiday season.
Mr. W. T. O'Neil was a visitor in
Toronto during theAholitlay season,
Mrs. William Cook was the guest of
Cioderich friends on 'Thanksgiving
Day,
Misses Eva and Mabel Cluff visitea
their sister, Mrs. Phoenix of Hamil-
ton, over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Robins of Lon-
don visited Mr. and Mrs. • Thomas
Watts over the holiday.
lira. H. Reynolds of Aurora was the
guest for a few clays last week of
her cousin, Mrs, J. 'G. Medd.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Doherty and child-
ren spent the holiday time with
P.cv. 0. R. Gunne and family of
London,
Miss G: Hoene of Toronto
town Thanksgiving Day an
guest . at the Pastime clan
evening.
Me. Walter Jackson of
spent the week -end at the
home in town, that of Mr.
John Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton luhms
family were guests at
parental. home, that. of Mr.
Donald Macdonald.
Miss Lizzie Richardson visited
' few days during the past wt
Ther aunt, Mrs. James
of Goderieh township.
Mrs. E. Meadows
o[ Guelph'
;'=son, Master 1 red:, were g
-, ing the Thanksgiving seas
and Mrs.- J. G. Medd,
Mr.; and Mrc. 5. A. Constantine
Highgate spent the holiday
the parental home ,of the
that of 'Mrs. Ciijcfey of to
Mrs. (Dr.)n
Campbell of Det
her neice, Miss Helen Mac
Edmonton, were the guests
Murray. during the Thanksgiving
in
divas a
ice that
Brantford
parental
and Mrs
lard and
the lady's
and Mts.
.for a
'eek whim
Richardson
n little
and
rests den-
-, of Mi.
of
tine at
hatter,
lYin.
Detroit and
Macdonald
of
of Mrs.
fving bol-
Mr. and Mrs. Rowson and little son
of Ingersoll were the guests from
Saturday until ychterday of the
lady's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
'Atkinson.
Rev, Cl, L.' Langford willhe in .lixe-
": ter on Sunday conducting services
in the Angliea-r chnroh there, while
the Rey. Mr. Collins takes the
worl(.in leis parish for the clay.
Mr. Ted Weir returned to . London
after spending e couple of days with
his brother, >,o ser, Mr, Len Weir of Plnl�
left He was accompanied by the
latter's' daughter, little Miss Jean,
. who will make a week's stay in
the city. '
Mrs. G. H. Taylor of Detroit and
Mas. ,I. A. Greene of Port Huron
'spent• the holiday seasonwith Mr.
and Mrs.CI. 1I. Elliott and _Mr, a
Mr. Harvey Longman and Master
Lorne of London spent Thanksgiving
at the home of Mr. Geo. Longman.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Riley returned on
Monday lion London, where they
had been spending a week visiting
friends.
Miss -B. Brogden and Miss E. Mains
of London were holiday visitors at
their: homes here.
Miss R. Young of Brantford spent
Sunday at her, home ]fere.
Miss Rose Lyon returned on Mon-
day to Mount Forest after spending
a few days at her home in Londes-
boro,
Miss Scott of Wircham was the
gueet of her friend, Miss M. Phillips,
on Thanksgiving Day.
Miss 1-Iogan left on Monday fqr
Rockwood after seencl'ng a few
weeks with relatives hereabouts.
Me. J. L. Awde and family of Wing
hand visited at the hone 'of Mr. Wm.
McCool on ~Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. W. T. Jenkins spent Sunday
Uh Denfield friends.
Mrs. J. O. Lotussberry spent
Thanksgiving at her home in Delhi.
Hermother, Mrs. Crysler, returned
to Delhi with her after spending' a
few weeks in Londesboro.
Mrs. Redden -of Toronto spent a
fewv clays of the.holiday seasore at
the Bone of Mr. Geo. Redden,
Mr. M. Hooper of Woodham was .,
Londesboro visitor over T'han'csgi:--
ing.
The anniversary services in lin,
Methodist church, Sunday were very
successful. Large congregations were
present both nnorn'ng and evening to
hear Rev. S. Anderson of London;
who preached two element and help
ful sermons. The fowl supper en
Monday evening was, also a success,
as it usually is. A large crowd at-
tended, notwithstanding the very in-
clement weather, unci the proeranv
was first class. Ex e nt music was•
furnished by the Wesley clri CI (inane
tetteClinton ; Mrs. Ida Cole -Doher-
ty of Ethel delighted the audience.
with her readings, and excellent ad-
dresses were given by Rev. Mr. -An-
derson of London ; Rev. T. IV. Neale
Toronto; and Rev. John Reid of tide•
Presbyterian church, Londesboro. As
for 'the supper, it is but necessary
Say that the ladies of the con-
gregation put forth their, best efforts.
The proceeds of the anniversary a-
mounted to aver: two hundred- -KO
fifty dollars.
News -Record to end of
year for 15 cents.
Seasonable FOOTWEAR,
When wt w t
ea herets here g you'll want good shoes.
If they're net made right, better not wear them -'the
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shoen that we sell 'are the best ,that money and skill
can produce.
Youcant afford to miss
looking over our display of
Fall and Winter Shoes, which show at a glance
their superior quality,
Therices aren't half as importantp
pasthe value you
will getout'of them. ,whicld means comfort, service aud
satisfaction. The broadest guage guarantee we can de-
visee ensures this to every wearer of McPherson, or.
Hartt Shoes
RUBBERS -:--In stock now, New I
bbers to fitall
the new toes and heels..