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e • lanais.• : BauIield
Mrs.'.'Park of Bantkt, Oh't iS
ttin ,hex brother, the- Rev° A Mae-
,
g
fariu;><n,
Mrs•,G•cor''c 1lottds left last rPeik''
g
for Soafortl4, Where she intends 'to
reside•
Miss. Iastdler BrydgeS-of Belgrave
was the; gttest of her 'sister, Mrs.
Brandon, during 'the past -:week.
Mr. ,aad Mrs, H. Da} -rail, spent Sun-
day the guests: el•Mt, '_W Fee of
I uricta. •„
Next 'Sunday being 'Field Day: For'
the county .Rev. Johii Muir or •:the•
Do]ninion Alliance will preach in St,
Andrews' church .at eleven a. to and
also address a union meeting in the
Methodist church in the ;evening.
Mrs. Edmeston of Toronto is the
guest of leer brother, Mr. James
d
'left on Sunday last
Mrs', Parsons
to visit friends at Hillsgreea and
Ridgetown.
Mr.. and Mrs.. Frank Keegan . 'at-
tended ,the •funeral,of the 'lattet's
brother-in-law; Mr. Geo. -Campbell of
J,uticht last Friday.
Mrs.. Daniel' Ilarrisoti of Goderich is
. visiting friends 'in the, village. _
Miss;s Mary and Elsie Linklater of
Dunlop .spent Sunday last with their
sister, Miss ;Linklaier, principal of
the Public school here,
an 1!>is; ];toss :John�sten, of near"
31aka , were .in town. en Sattirttay
lhcy cane wp to' call upon thea
)Ld fcfend', Mr., Wil1iatu LCi]• ;rs, b •
ut
vice a mw hours too late to Seel
lire alive.
B•urrrnisrhIll•
;,
ivin
1nG
The annual!, harvest thanksgiving
$,,
•trice will be held in St; Peter's'
Ditch on Sunday evening next at '7
'clock. Preacher the Rev, W. TI.
unbar, al Berrie.
The \Ten's -Record to Jan. 1918 150;
'Zurich-
-Mr.'
Zurich
ISir. and Mrs, F. Southcott left
ast week for the, sonny, State of.
Ilalifoinia to .spend alio winter
nontbs.
The News Record to Jan. 19.13 ;1:5e.
'Young, at the patsonate,
tame-. ^Hewson Fran J eegarr
�ad`tleld iia ACrs .'A 4'61Jaycit"t � k ICeG-
�-^ CSladlo ,
i3r Ftt chtres-lilts 1 ;.Keeganr;.
behtt of :'1G�%1$lD}! el .016.'4'611°s' g ,::... ,.:..._.
s•t"ilt be' heft in the; low& kali en ,Ilews'eti, •Foitabe i,?lant, -loam, ee
t. pr Tippet,. use Faats
rl,i,radan atti•r'tionn next. gan, W, 'IyPpHo
=Frank , Keegan, Mrs.Hewson As
tors Thos.. Camcron,'�rs A.
lo=anta Mrs, Rawson,,' John
Tough. Begonias -Frank _ Keegan
'Encu:. Cameron. 13oeuet Sweat. Peas
Ross 1, y&s d ,,OFosbot;'L�aca-MIs 5.;
Huston, . KatG Rossi' 1 ' yard, "Knitted
-Lace-Mrs- ;S 'Huston, :Cate Ross.
Fahey .Apron,• J. S. vrie, Mrs, : S,
Huston.: Tenth( Lace -Mrs., ':toss,
Constance •
lytta: W •Jaiweson is' sow-itxpcoving
aiter;;'s tatlteair se vete attic' .,of.bion-
citttas.'
card. nd •. kas.
, Mos;as 'Phos.` sip a
Ritey itit'Monttay afternoon' -for 'the
Stanley N
t ale TQ
wn
shi-
Stanley council met on Saturday
week and after considerable routine,
business., as the passing of aosoutt:Us,
etc., the Big Drain prohleni elute up
again for discussion, and this is
doubtless a real problem 'to those
'LE. interested its it. AS it was consider=
ed impossible to go on w:th the
II J R . work this year it was decided that,
in order that an early start might
0 N be made in -the spring, tenders
should he asked for this fall: The
o '1 S clerk reported a rt miter of pathntas-
tars' reports'4still unreturned, al -
NTS. though they should have been in by
Sept. lot, and the council re meats
; that, they be sent in at once as the
' general accounts cannot he made up
,without them. The. ,Bayfield Fall Fair
received the usual grant of ten dol -
11. lars. Judge Doyle hold a. court of
rovis.ion of the voters' list on Mon-
xtafe
w
' yyL C
• 1c ld
vvbilC
the1C
da• wee at
v _
the
'.: off
U� 'struck name added and a�fevv sir
list remains much the same as be-
fore.
A N D The bean harvest is about over and
a few hills or beans threaten to make
I Z E 5 a man rich this year,., Dense ignor•
ance is also a thing of the past, at
least in this township, fa almost
everybody now "knows beans when
the bang is open,''. and many of thou
before the bag 'is even filled,
'Wanted very much at Varna -some-
body willing to sell the travelling
public bed and board for money or
. give It for .charity. Varna is nota
very'. hospi'tablc place Cot a• stranger
to 'strike - with nigh t.o]: 'heal time
coming on
The News -Record to Jan. 13-15e.
Bayfield ,Fair 'Prize List.
,General Pntfiose 'Brood mare 5..
Cleave; W. Sparks,
Roll --S. Cleave, A 7illcoat.
'Golding or .filly, 1, year A, • David-
son, A: J11 oat.
Gelding of 'filly 2 years-A.;tEIcoa4;
S. Cleave.
Team -J, Decker, Sr-, i1, Evans.
Agricultural Brood Mare -
R. Grigg, 1. Anderson. Foal. -L. An-
derson!, R. Grigg, Gelding or filly,
2 -year -old --J. Chambers, L. ander-
son:- Gelding of filly, • 1 -
year -old -'John Reid. Wen Sparks.
Team --John McBride; Geo. F'enhale•
Heavy y Draught Brood " mare -A,
Mustard, Foal -A. Mustard, IT. II.
Wise.:
Gelding or filly, 1year-
old-1 Mustard, aL
iJ ItStent
Sterling,
Team 1i Stephenson, T R.' Sterling
Roadsters, Brood marc S. -Cleave,
foal -b. ( leave, (leading of filly 1
year old -J. Decker Jr.Gelding filly
1 -year old -J. Dicker Sr, A. Dunking
Teani-J. Hey Jr., W. Johnston Sin-
gle Roadster -.i. Decker Jr., C. True -
tuner, (Carriage -Foal Geo. A. Battles
Gelding or fills, 2,year-old-A. Mus-
Lard, '1'. Schroeder, Gelding or filly,
.I -year-old - G. A• P.ktlles, C.
Trueiu ner. Team, 1.6 hands or
over -J. :Sparrow. Siegle, carriage
horse -R. Jolinstan, 1I, Little.
Best .Gentleman's Outfit -J. Spar-
row, R, Johnston_ Best Horse of
any class 3 years or over -A. Mus-
tard, 1V, Stephenson.
CATTLE,
Grade -Milch cow -E. IL Wise -J.
C'- and W. Reid- heifer, 2 -year-old
-.James Reid, Robi:. Reid. Heifer, 1-
Wise.
Reid, E. 1i
year -old -John,
heifer calf -John Reid Draeger -Steer
call A. Illeoat, E. Ii, Wise. Steer,
2 -year-old- tobt. Reid, John Reid.
1 -year -old -John Reid 1st and 2nd,
Fat cow, heifer or steer -E. H.
Wise, John Reid, Durham -
Milch Cow -John Reid Beatty Bros.
I3eifers, 2year-old-Beatty Bros,.
John Reid. Heifer, 1 -year -old -U. H.
Wise, John. Reid. heifer. calf -A El -
coat, Beatty Bros.' 'Bull calf -A. El -
Wise, 1st and 2nd: Jersey -
Milch C'oty-John Gardener, Frank
Keegan.
Judges -R: Fitzsimons, Clinton ; S.
Aintree's, .Goderich.
SHF) l l I' -
'Leicester - Ram,- C•, B.
AIiddli+ton.. Shearli,tg.
ram -E, 1I, Wise. Ram lanai -0. 13.
Middleton, A. T:lcoat. Pair owes-
C. B. Middleton, Geo. Penhale. Pair
fat sheep, any breed 0. B. Middle-
ton: l3we lamb -C. 13. Middleton, A.
Elcoat Wether C. B. Middleton, E.
IT, 11 isc'Lincolns-Shearliatg porn Geo.
Penhale- Ram lamb -Geo. Penhale.
Snowden Bros. Pair ewes -Deo Pea -
hale, Snowden Bros- Five lamb -
Snowden Bros, Wether lamb-Snow-
den
amb Snow-
den Bros.
FINE WOOL.
Rani lamb -:1. Dunkin 1st. and 2nd.'
Pair Ewes -A, Dunkin 1st and 2ntl.
1(we lamb -A. Dunkin.
PIGS
13et1 shire a+•ed boar Snowden Bros,
Brood sow, having littered in 1912 -
Snowden Bros. Boar,, 6 months or
under -Snowden Bros- Yorkshire
sow 6 months or under -Geo, Ponhale.
Red Pigs Aged Boar -Snowden Bros,
Brood sow, having littered in 1912-.
Snowk,en Bros. Boar, G months or
under -Snowden Bros Sow, 6 months
PGobt :Tit s: VIkAl P4taia€s
Ilwenti;Mrs ,�., I' t i
Pend' Drawing J. iS Ho'w�tie, Meg:
Ross, `Ciayou Dtaridg-Mrs, S, I us
ton J.. S Hoorne, Water ;fyolot-J..,
S HoWLie, Mrs:, /less Oil. Painting
..eats Ross, Norsk Forguspel JKen-•
sington painting -Katie ''Ro'ss, . Mis.:
'3 oas, .Ten and Ink, Sketch -Mrs: A.
Erwin, Ws, S. Huston. Lustee Paint
ung^Kate'. Ross. Painting :on 5411r
J S:. Howrle,' Kate ROSS,' Hest Snap
Shot' --(ilio• Greenslade, Norah Fer-
guson. Burnt Werk=Norak-'Fergusoa,;
Mrs. Ross. 3land painted China -J,
S. Howrle, Mts. A. E. Erwin, Col-
lection, of Postage Stamps -'Gee'
Greenslade, Recommended
Lady .Driver -Miss ,Johnston, Zur
icb, Miss Minnie Tippet, Bayfield, ,.
19LANUFAC1 URES'
Single, harness -L, Beatty, Twos.
Cameron, 'Set 'Double I-Jarncss-J. W.
Tippet, Skein Twisted Yarn -John
Decker Sr. Skein Woollen. Warn -John
Reid•
Judges : of F'loirete add Fine Arts
Miss' McTaggart, Clinton.;' Thos. Pot-
tle, .Clinton ; Mrs. Stanburys Bay-
field .
ay -field.
Judge's Cirain-J. A. Williams, Zur-
ich ; James Thompson, Bayfield.
Judges Dairy Produce -,James Con-
nolly, Goderich: Wm: Scott, Bruce -
field Thos. Johnson, Zurich.
Judges of Fruit -John (ox, Por-
ter's Hill ; John Potter, Goderich:
Judge of Vegetables -W.' Warnock,
Goderich. '
Judges. of Ladies Work -Miss Mat-
Ion -
s. J. C
Zurich
•Mt
Mat-
ilda Johnson, /.
nolly, Goderich]:
PLANTS and FLOWERS.'
l3oguct Large- -Mrs, Rinde,; .Mrs,
Hewson- Boquet Snia11 Mis:. Hew-
son, Robt; Delgaty..Dahhas=Mis. •W.
Metcalf, Frank Keegan, pansies -
Frank Keegan, 14Lrs, Hewson, Geran-
Mr.r.,S. Huston, .1- S. Howrie.
Crochet; Fase'nator-Mrs. Ross, Mrs.
S. Musson, Woollen Sox -Mrs; S. Hus-
ton ,• Mrs, John Stewart: 'Woolen:
Gloves -Mrs. S. .Huston, John Dee-
ker. Woollen Mitts --Mrs. S. Huston;
J. R. Sterling, Rag Mat -Mrs. S.
Huston, Mrs. Wm. Mustard, Plaited
Mat -Mrs; S. Ruston, Mrs,. John: Ste-
wart. Patched Guilt Cotton -Mrs. A.
r1, Erwin, Patched Quilt' Cloth -John
Decker Jr, Crochet guilt -John Dec-
ker Sr., J. S. Flowrie. Sills Quilt-
J. R. Sterling, Mrs, Ross. Collection
Ladies • Work - 3, 5 Howrie, Mrs.
tie, Pin Cushion -Mrs, S. Huston. J.
S. Howrie, Sofa Cushion -Mrs. S.
Tea
GCS
Howrie, e Norah Ferguson,tre Y
-Mrs, Ross, Mrs. 5 Huston, Etch-
ing Cotton-Mts. S. Huston, Kate
Ross. Modern Cross Stitch --Mrs. S.,
Huston,. J S. Flowrie. Braiding -
S. Howrie, Mrs S. Hewson. Point
Lace -Mrs. Ross, J. S. Howrie
tioni'ton Lace -Mrs. Ross, Kate
Ross. Button doles -Mrs. 5. Huston,
Mrs. J. R Sterling. Walla Embroid-
ered Centre -J: 5. Howl le, Mrs.
Ross. Floral Twiled Centre Piece -J.
S Ilowrte, 11'Irs. Ross. Whisk Holder
-J. S. Howric, Mrs S. Huston.
Candle Slide Mrs. AErwin Kitch-
en Apron -J. S. 1 -low ria, Kate Ross.
Darning on Sox -Mrs. S. Huston.
Ladies Underwear -Kate Ross, Mrs.
floss. Roman Cut Work -Mrs Met-
calf, J. S. Howric. 'Hardanger-
or under -Snowden Bros. Best hoar,
any liretjd-Snjowt'pn 13roq, Best slow
any breed -Snowden Bros. Best pair
hacon hogs -Snowden Bros. Wm.
Sparks.
Judges of sheep and Pigs -James
Snell, Ilellett.
POU L'fR 1•,.
Silver Cray 1)orkins-J. A. How -
tie. Light „Brainnas-Beatty Bros
White Plymouth Rocks -J. W. Orin
wain, Snowden Bros. Black Spanish -
W. 13, Barrie, J. 5, IIowrie. White
Loghorns-Join] Pollock 1st and 2nd.
Brown Leghorns-J. S. Howrie, John
l'olloc., Barred Plymouth Rodes -J,
We Ortwein 1st and 2nt1. Silver Span-
gled Ilain,lturbs-4V. B. Rattler 1st and
3rd. Buff Cochins-W: B. Bat'tlet Pair
Red. Caps. -W. 13. Battler 1st and
2nd Rhode Island Reds -J: Wr Ort-
wein, 3V. B. Battler Andalusians-
J. S. IIowrie1st and 2nd, White
Wyandottes-J. W. Ortwein 1st and
2nd, Silver lVyandottes-J. W,. Ort-
wein 1st and 2nd. Black Minorcas-
W B. Battier, (,'. Trucnlner. White
Breasted Black Polanels-J. S. How-
ric. Black Langshans-J. S. Howrie
1st and 2nd. Bantams, any variety -
J. S. Iiowrie, W. 13. Battu?r Pekin
Ducks -Snowden Bros. Rouen Ducks-
.). clowlie, E. H. Wise., Toulouse
C ens^ --R Sin it•h, W. B. Battler, Any
other variety geese -Snowden Bros.,
C. 'l'ruemner. Turkeys -Snowden Bros
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
25 Ins. 93uttot-•John Reid, Roht
Dclgaty, 10•lbs, Butter -Miss Brown
::tit, Frank Keegan,. 5 lbs Butter -
John -Reid, Frank Keegan. Bottles
grape wine -Mrs. 8. Huston J. K.
Wise. Collection Iion]e made wine -
Dr. Woods, Mrs: S.. Huston. Collec-
tion Canned Fruit -Frank Keegan,
John Decker Sr. Honey in Comb-
Robt. Brown, Lancelot Beatty. Hon-
ey in jar-R•obt. Brown, Sam Cleave
I ADII?S WORK. Collection of Honey -Boit. Brown,
Collection Fancy Work -Mrs, Ross. Lancelot Beatty. Home Made Bread-
J. S. Flowric. Irish Crochet Lace- Mrs. A. F 19rwin. J. R. Sterling.
Mrs, John Tough, Mrs. W. F Met- Maple Syrup-1VIr5. S. Huston, Robt.
Dclgaty:
GRAIN AND SEEDS.
White Winter Wheat -J.' K. Wise,
C. 'rruenlner. Red Winter Wheat
David Tough Spring Wheat -J.. K.
Wise. Large Whit Peas -J, K,. Wise.
Small White Peas C. Trimmer, J,
K. Wise. 6 Rowed•Barley-J. K: Wise
Geo. A. Cooper. 2 Rowed Barley LJ.
K. Wise, White Oats -J. K, Wise,
David Tough: Black Oats -J. K.
Wise, Geo. A. Battles. Timothy Seed
-J. K. Wise, Spelts-J. K. Wise.
Yellow Corn -Snowden Bros,, Wm.
Ilindc. Dent Corn -'rhos. Cameron 1st
and 2nd. Sweet Corn -Jas. Campbell,
Snowden Bros. Corn any other var-
iety -Geo. A, Cooper, Wn]. F, Met-
calf.
FRUIT.
6 Bunches Grapes-Mis. Hewson,
Frank .Keegan. Collection of Grapes-
Frank' Keegan, Mrs. Hewson. Coltec
tion Apples -Frank Keegan, J. R.
Starling, Winter' Apples-NI<rai] Fer-
guson Roht.: Reid, Collection
Fall Apples Norah Ferg Mon,'
J. 11. Sterling, Mann AAPI'es-.
Robs., Reid, J:' R., Sterling. SpUten-
bergs-b'tank ileegan-J."3i Sterl'ing."
Collecbion Pears-1i'rank Keegan, J,
R. Sterling. Fall Pears-T3obt, Reid,,
R.
5nowdIen Bros. Winter ears.7
gtetling, Franc: Keegan. Peaches
Mus I'lewson,, Plaus-Miss Btownett,,,
Prunes-Mies'.Browneik, Miss, I3nwson,
Baldwiats-Robe., Reid, Miss Brownest,
NorthernSpies``-J; R. Sterling, Roht
Reid.- ' YOILoW. , Crabs Snowden
Bros., ',:Miss Brownett. Red Crabs -J.
R SteLhn), Notalt Ferguson. ICiitg,•
Cpmpkins C, 'ruumnnci J R. $ter -
1i4;. Gyecnfngs Ntir3i1 j+orguson
Robt, Reid, Riibyon Pippins -J• 11 '
Sterling,.W. , 4,. Tough, 20 os u. T'ip
pia -J.• R_ Sterling; C• Tru1b h not
'Wagners-C. Poucmnei, ;tr 1t Srtcpit11
2}olden Russetts-G. 'Pruomneti, ,f.. R.
Stetli�stg. B1enlioiru Ftlppius�Goo. A.
Cooper, C, 'Cruemner, Snbws-J•. R•
Ste01'i lgl 01 Trumnnet. 4uinees-Si oW
dei] ilius .recon]mendod.•,
''vFO ETABLbaS,
PHONE No. 78
READY
TO
��-LATL
ch & Co.
Vat Are BiItellellt.
There's something distinc-
tive about these North way coats.
Not only are they natty, smart.
and stylish' but they possess an.
individuality that instantly ap.
heals to the average well dress
ed woman.
There's another point, a
strong one, it's about the fit.
Watch "Northway" coats of the
,same style tried on 'woolen of
}
different figures and you'll be
surprised how well they fit, at
the ease with which they adapt.
themselves. Just now is an ex-
cellent time for choosing your
coat. A complete showing of
the newest models 'await you.
a
' a "range
•We are showing as lathe a
as any city store. Over one
hundred different styles.
--THE TOP NOTCH: --
Last week we reached the
top notch in millinery selling
rday had the largest individual day's sales
ry of this ;tore, • Phere must be
a good
his record.' Is it too. much to say,thaf this
11 others in hich class millinery`
des ns• to 'all
ve 'th'is se.
ason a colleet?lo .,n ofg
able and wanted furs ftfate ,ea'sily lets 'us
`
ader4 i,ivariety.
•
er +you are On our, regular eustO net 8 list or
e who are looking about,,we.invite you 'be -
on your fur purchase to visit our. fur
.Prof: Dorenwend
f "ierot>ito
.4.
will hemi the
R'attenlbtiry House, Clinton,'
Wednesday, Oct. 30th
with a large and varied stock of the
newest Pelrislan, London and ;I4ew
York Creations 'in BAJA, GOODS.'
air'e n
, Ladies with bin hwill 1 t interest-
ed in our Improved Transformations,
The new designs in Cpels are; very.
aattractive and dainty,' We invite
your inspection of these goods,
Don't Get Excited About
Coal.
Jt was the rush of customers who
were alarmed by reports that a short
supply of coal would force still higher
prices that created the present high
cost of coal to the consumer. As a
result of Ibis rush retailers got
anxious, paid unnece.sary premiums,
rind they are getting their money back.
There is plenty of coal now and gond
prospects for an abundenee this win-
ter. Therefore it is foolish to order a
huge gnautity at a fancy figure. in
the Peau• that prices might prevail be
fore the winter is over,
As far as the coal situation in Tor-
onto is concerned there is no cause
f
or the citizens to worry,
providing
d iu
g
as suc-
cessfully
the nice
IhaLl. theycan raiset
as the dealers have raised it.
Coal :totality will he available all win-
ter, ranging around $7.75 to $8 per
tort for hurl coal, according to the
present n,itlook, One dealer pointed
out to The News to -clay that the same
price prevails in Toledo, where the
freight rate is about 15 cents lower.
The local dealers acre getting lots of
coil.
1'eople Purling Up Price.
Mine owners declare that the peo-
ple are scared, and that the public
is afraid it Wort't have the coal when
it wants it. Operators say that the
people are "bulling" the prices np on
themselves by their own actions.
In a statement published in The
Black Diamond by the Anthracite
Operators' Committee, it 18 declared
that work at the mines is being rush-
ed, and that the production is big.
"The offers by some dealers to pay
higher than the circualar prices, is the
result of a rnsh of customers who have
been alarmed by reports that a short
supply would force still higher prices
!'iter," say the operators in the sU]te•
mens;
No Cause For Fear.
"Lf present steady operation of the
mines be taken into consideration and
the fact that the lahoe agreement 00n -
el -tided in May should insure uninter-
rupted operation
ninter-rupted.operation for a long time to
cane, the fears of a shortage and
consequent strike prices' seen] entire.
ly nnjus1itiede There is no -reason to
suppose that any consumer who re.
fuses to pay. an abnormal price will
fail to get his coal at the normal
figure," say the operators -News.
calf, Table Mats -J. S. Ilowrie, Mrs.
S. Huston. Crochet Work Cotiton-
Mr0.•5: Huston, J. S. llowrio, Croch-
et Work Wool -Mrs, John Decker Sr.
Mrs, S. Huston. 'Bead Neck Lace-
Mrs. S. Huston, Kate Ross Shadow
Emhorider} Mrs. S. Huston Mrs;
A. E Erw m . Eyler Embroidery -J.
S Howrie, Mrs. A 1,, If:Twin 5 0',
elude Tea' Cloth -J.. 5. HowrieMrs,
Ross, Child's Dress -Mrs, John Dec-
ker Sr,, Mrs -Ross. limb. Lace Stitch
-J. S. Howrie, Mrs. Ross: Collar
and Calf: Sett -Mrs. S. Huston„ Mrs.
A. E. Erwin. Drawn work -J, S.
Howrie, John Decker Sr. Bed Room
Slippers, Mrs. John Stewart Mrs:
S. Ruston. Bateicnburg. Lace Mrs. Dr'
Woods9.' Mrs, W. Metcalf. Doylies
Mrs:; S. Huston, Mrs. A. E. ErWin:.
Hand Sewing --Kate Ross, . Mrs. Ross,
Ihims,ti'Lching-Mrs. Ross, J. S.• (low -
John Tough. Citrons -Rich SntilJi,
White Beans -J.' K. Wise. Large
White Dtlans-Snowden Bros. Robt
Dclgaity. Onions --Thos. Cameron.
Large White Onions -Thos. Cameron.
Red Onions-Ricli • Smith, Jo1m„Cough
Yellow Onions -Frank Reagan, Rich
Smith. ,Red 'l'.omatoes-Rich Smith,
W F. Metcalf, _ Yellow 'Tomatoes -
Snowden Bros,, John Decker 50.
Peach ' T omatoos-W - F. Metcalf
Srtewden Bros Salisf3^Mrs• Hinder
Jas., C5niupbtelli IGalden'Ye11Ww^ dp3iery
-Mrs. Ilewsm],
gaty. Pumpkins -'rhos. Cameron, .3.
'iL Stetliing Squash Samuel Cleave
Field' Puin ps-Snowden Bros. W 3;
Tough. Water melons-Sa nifel Cleave
Sugar Beats -Samuel Cleave Snow-
' den,
now'ahem, Bros. White. Celery, -Frank Kee -
gall -Mrs, Howson. Winter: Radish=,
,Sparks, ' Robs, ; l)olgety. Mango ds
Yellow -Snowden Bios, Trttermediatc
Marigolds -J. R•'i Sterling--.1:'ield cae-
tots-Rich• Smith, Samuel Cleave.
rabic Carrots-llobt. Dclgaty, Mrs.
Erwin. :TOW Beets -Norah
Ferguson, YV, T,. 1Vletcait' Heads Citi.
bage-Jatnes Campbell, :Rich. Smith.
IJaulittoWer W F. Meetcalf Musk
bleu �4-3b h P ,rale -Snowden Bros
Switches, Transforinatiens, Curls
Pompadours, Puffs, Etc.
Dorenwend's Sanitary Patent' Toupees
for toren who are bald are so construct-
ed that only the 'wearer will know.
that it is not their own hair. ; They
give the protection' necessary to phy-
sical health. Adjust themselves as,
readily ars volt •own hair would.
EZ*..t,
Light, strong,
madein any style,
ishade or shape.
Doreliwend'Co. of Toronto, .Ltd.
House of Quality Hair Goods.) 103-105 Yonge Street.
(The
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Parsnips -Samuel, Cloave, Rbbt, Det ' Party ?otatoes�Cleo, ;,'A 'Battles,
Easy Housecleaning
is something that interests every
housekeeper.
1t is out aim to `provide all the
dirt removers and cleaning esselttials
thtat will lighten •your labors, Why
don't yoti'call at
Our Grocery
and lay in a supply of the necessit
Ms that save you much bard' scrub-
bing and laborious Cleaning,
S. BARR
PRESENT SPECIALS
ARE STOVES, RANGES, COAL
HEATERS, WOOD HEATERS, AND
COAL OIL HEATERS.
have a cotn lite assortment' of the celebrated
We p
Happy Thought Ranges, Pandora Ranges,
Canada Steel Ranges, Welcome National, etc.
all in the High Grade Class. The ones to depend
upon for reliability and durability. We' have also
cheaper lines guaranteed to do good work, only not
so heavy and of course not so durable, as low in price
as 1¢28.00, with reservoir and high shelf.
Owing to the success of our bargain sale of defective. graniteware
we have decided to continuea bargain table in all lines of overstock,
odds and ends and defective goods, everything not right up to the
plain figures. This will
'ked
10
and matR
Wile
mark will i
e alma
this table ma
P
mall cost.
enable customers Co sometimes get what"they want at a s
A ROOFING BARGAIN 0 only squares Amatite Reg 52.50 for $1.0$
TO CLEAR OUT, , 5 "Mohawk " 1.75 for 1 fl5
3 ' Lone Star" 1.25 for 1.00
Roofing is complete with nails and cement.
Harland Bros.
Stoves, Hardware and Novelties
Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOR-
EIGN ANI) DOMESTIC' FRUTITS,
goo
Fo
1
The Canadian 'Countryman,
finely -illustrated Weekly
Fatah' inagazine,' and Tile- '
.Mew's-Reoord will be sent to
any Laddre,ss tor' one year, for
i 35 ':Call in • .and ,sea a
lc copy 'of •'Phi: Canadian
p
Conntryman, In .tetnittang ,ash "
dress.
W' J. MITGIII,LL,
t'hs Newe Rdcord•
Clinton, e Ont.
When You Need FURITURE
CARPETS and CURTAINS
Don't forget to inspect our large stock of up-to-date goods.
New styles in Bedroom Sdites finished in Red Cedar, quar-
tered Oak and Mahogany. White enamel beds.
Sanitary mattress and wire springs at low prices. Pictur-
es framed while you wait'.
-
J. H. CHELLEW, Blyth,
r rices.
Bring in your departmental store catalogue.. We will meet Chet p
AN INVITIL\TION'
To our many friends in Clinton and surrounding
country is extended a cordial invitation to visit our
furnished rooms. We show a complete furnished
home. Wu are delighted to have people ask to go
through.
,'ou will see a furnished bed room,
parlor.
dining room.
rr, hall.
<< brary.
music room.
Where we demonstrate the Edison phonograph
and; Victor-Vicrola,' bring your friends with you and
as often as you wish. The invitation is extended to
every one. ' We will not ask you to buy but every
thing is for.,ale with a price ticket attached that will
meet any competition.
The Store
Of Quality
Phone 28
W. Waiker
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker
Residence
sidence
Phone
140
1
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