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is Announced for
Thursday Evening
Sept. 19th, froln 8
to 1101309.0nd
F ilowing Days
' Oue Geand Fij iLU1iner Display
makeits bow to the public; Thule,
cley eyening of this week, The last
weed of feabioree approval in pew
Not,„ foe ninny esos
h•eve we hewn FIT h lo eel y
We make out, inv.itation as press-
ing as possible, for evevy woman
vsi Lida reach of this.adeertieement
' to nerne d deg the Opeeing Days
and view the ehee ilia:- that, in one
mind, anotells a very busy season
Two hundred and
tweety five. Coats on
our racks to day, each
and Oen,- one new this
season. Moye Coate, -
Better Coats, ()oats that
have more style here
to day than you will
find in moet stoles
hereaborts, This is a
strong statement, litit
tbe garments are here
to back it op. -
The best styles of four
makers go to make up
stork that gives yon
the greatest variety to
select from within your
reach.
Lower Flict 8
Mtn Ottlts
Means Less
Quality
Bowlers You' Kuow
Aid HEW TOiy k1111 Fame
(BY 'SCOTTIE' IN THE TORONTO TELEGRAM
I don't think et is sany , 'laid do 0 nei "Come on
geration to say that J. 13. Hoover,- ' come one' and when the bowl twee
of Clinton, Is one cel the best known • nea.r.ing the -lack, "Whoa,
bowlers in tintemim. JIB. threw his " •W hoe," "Stop
,
' and finally cis it
first bowl en 1597, with the Clin- reached the cliteh "Dem bre she's
tom Club, and ,sence then the Clin- 1 deld." This conversation cont -
ton ,I3otvling Club :s always naso- tinned ail iln.ough .the game, end it
elated wieh his name. flematcle a is said that J. S. was never Ineaeter
eqn:sational debut as a bowler by t. getteng the biggest licking of his
wannenig the Tisdale singles and , as it took lean all his time to play
the Listowel Tourney, and s.ince hes bowls through suppeelesed
ethen there has never been a tientgle laughter,
Year that 'babas not decorated J.13. has else otliee :spores,
hes house with silverWaelet °Deanne among whlell ale ceenag, cricket
descriptionen fact, the loca1 police and baseball, but the latter gets
are wended:trig It it would be sate I first choice About thirty yettes
,areast 3.13., . as they ithenk It ago 3 And that isnot nway
almost jpa posrlbie for a inan to , lios age by any moons aehe was a
Win so many prises. I A cry small boy then, he mastered -
the old wide out curve and pitched'
'Hes Lucky Year for the old hjsh Nin,e" oe Liman:
In 1909 he nemmeneed a weaning ltps Fled ehat with the aid of that
game thathas held to hien right up carve and timer own nillp!tre, the
to thie year. The first trophy of , Irish111,....• made their: eppononte
twee he won that yea' was thee / look like be,giumees. J. B. wag
Wiaighana whech he aggin wen In afterwards aseociaeed with the St.
1910, but im 1911 he only won eine Marys A lents, foe whore he petehe
consolation, but tire year imegain risi, Geo- Graham, feroPidetoiof
got Into the fenal hut was defeated the Itonnolis Hotel, 33,as then mete -
1912 has been/ his lucky yeae, ashe ager of that 'team.,
started 'out with winning the A Great ei'entee,
trophy ,at Searoceth the Tecumseh It, 1 ' T
at London, the •,On terloa, ,orria,:tnitith„se, hoe:Lilo?: 'a:n(7 refts Harni\n-c;targ' ;18ioats,grree'raet
:Doandineon IToneney at • e ea the te,2,60m, all oy tal
and runner-up at Winghare,
ementry.One secret of his success,
gls Hardest Game, • no doubt, is thee he :heel the panne
• rink ovelrY yeas and he knows
:hie hardest g•oitae what Eh ay ean, do. AR the: some
was played lag•alnet lire of 'Wood- there isnot a see gb b '
stock, thee year In the Dominion province that g,triudges hen his
Ton:Jamey at Gdaniies. Hoover was wins, as he Is one of the epeeist tesefe
two down at the last eadi, anelelene one can meet en ae, day's lottreeey.
orthe pen bowls played) ,on. the• •
, adn V ,i eeen 'eut
£nteeasth eb,angecl • the positron. th/enhale as coueleous when he
J '13, however, emel the east Inowe loses as when. he ) wine. Anlyoltre
and he drew en for the third shot who saw hie aday lathe Dominion
arid von the game. Toneney here, must give er
'But' ins not only in Ontario hie y deeeteve,d his win telt WM' 1Q/hi,
bowling aerie's that Je B. is known, nothing , °lee than the accuracy of
as axially of the ,Britierh bowlers, and hes shaking,
specialty . Johnny Pielans, lenew,s
Lim well, On the first visit Or the •
3B0-1kilsh- bowles's J.13. skippedartnikthieni.8.8991180211014)00684118811102
.agalinet 'the one :and only Johnny.
At the- 13th end .Johriny asked J. 8
in, foe a cup of ease ae. the .garne
waseevea J.13, went butt
Local- News
joheiny's tea did not make ,e(ny
deeference ein hie . play as the Girl
Couretrymee won out. Oln the
occasion, • bathe seeped vietit J]3. ***80014)9,013064116,9*(0610411411.01141180
supped , .,ariesk a,geenst. •Cantain 0, 0, J., SPORTS,.
Moratieen and heat them, by 3 shots,.
The C. C. L Sports will be held
next Vie:clay afterneon Septeene
"She7s Deal."
One, of the best things) J.,B, elide 1--m,ore port:melees next week.
•remembers 'since he ,started bowl-
ing took plaice atithe Agree-nitre:en, BROTHER DEAD.
(Joliege, 'Guelph, when he skipped r. Angles Shaw, aged 72 yeanieh
a renk again:1st an ,eldenlity Scotch- a well-known resident of :Greere
roan with u very broad accent. The towaship, deed Tuesday- might. De-
sgreent was exceptionally keen •talbel ceased- was ,a,brother of Mr. John
tho Seottehman lead considerable Shaw of town. Ile had not been Al
• difficulty palteePing the bowlis on good, health: for some the and Dre,
the green, As one •or the old Gunn artd Shaw went over to 'Bens-
• ekip'S Players: etelivered his howl sels to <bee:form an operation, abut
the folllowlieg renna,rke were shout- found the patient was not likalr(to
ed,at the innocent wood, as fee surVilve an:any houre. A gee,Warer
40104 NIA FAY gOWAt greeP, •
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Zurtele , :lest Pratio.y,
Social and Personal
Agmes, vlsiiraf in I Tier, A.. J. Motrish wee 311 Goderich
• :•
Wire, (Rev.) Smith of Beng•alis:pent I Ildiss M. Tibbs, of Wvi
engham, is sit
TnesdaY 11-11 town. Ing )4 town.
Mee, 3E, Leo vesetecl in (Jodei3jch
tat ,Werk•
Mires atrais - %/felting: in
Breteefleecl. .
jaelcson was in Panetsele
on 'Tuesday,
evlisse Lillian. Rouse is 3-isiting. tn
Niagara.
Mrs. 0.K. Grant was in Goclarlch
00 •WeiclieesdaY. •
'Mee. .To/feet 3Portsance was in Sea -
for th on FrielaY.
Mies Seseie left .on Thurs-
day for Toalen'to,
AdBelie O'Neil went to Goder-
ich em Wednesday.
_Mrs. Darrow, of ,Baselleld, was
visiting in town this week.
Mr. and Allis. Paull retenned oin
Monday front Moreisburg:
Miss Annabel. Meti Wen visitell
seaoTth illroeoas thes week.
Rev. De. "Stewart of TOronte is
expected: in toein next
Adess 'Blanche Mea nester of Hen,
• sail vesited en town last week. ,
Ales, Dane, Of:Detroit, wee, the
guest- oat:Mies Dell Chaff, this Week.
Mr, and Ws.' Turranee Dunlop
are viSiting lermento atnd Spring-
field.
lilies. Axon of bliddlepoet, is vis-
iting ateha homeof her, son,. De'A
Axon,
Aliss AfeiTavieh has returned leonn
Seaforth .wheee she • •bees team
nursing. •
Mr, john. Torrance.. and Alias t
Maud attended the Zerich. Veer :on :3
Thursday... '
1 Mr, :Jacob Taylor wes in Blytlaon
Thursdev.
,
bfre Greig er, has retorned from a
•
v!sit in ea Ortb. • ''
Me. W. Beyclooe was 'in Got:lei:lob
this week attendieg the Assizes,
Mr, G. D. Chic -Bey of. Medicine Hat,
Alta„ was in town a few days last
3week, •
Mr. Heber A.velnbald of Winnipeg,
is the guest of his sister, Mrs, W. W,
gaeran. •.,•
Mise T311l Ak,im bee:. retern.ecl
alter /spending a couple of weeks
In Toeonto.
The Misses Bentley were in Lone
clam last week, the eguests 02Itkie
elissee Gonne,
Mrs. Walter Cole and children, see
Seaforth, visited friends 10 10W11
lest Thine:day.
1313sis jean Scott attended _the
Ceats-Setheeland wedding :nal ode -
rich th3s week,
Mr, Chin/eon OiNeil• .6xPects ' to
leave on Monday for Moose 'Jaw.
Saekatehe W
Miss Sadie Miller oeStatta is vis-
it:lee atehe home giber Uncle, Mr,
,Tames 'Mali a.11v,
)
,
Mur, emetre. arm. Simpson atte,
U1ss jeanmotored to Go dere ch
Pair on Tuesday,
eels. Richards and daughter, Mss
ELhtoJ,attended the Ex hibiltion tet
Landon Iasi: week.
M:S8 Jean ChAley spent the
week end in Seafortth the: guest of
Miss Evelyn Greig,
Miss Blanche MeV veen returned
on :Friday to•Tor into after a Iasi!.
to Ale, P. MeIlveem
Mr. leretak Chlew was a visitor in
Landon lest weelc anti edso attend-
ed the Pair, while there.
Ma and elais. Hoskins. of Weston
are the guests of their daugh late •
Mts. Palmer, Isaac etreet.
Mr ,and Ands. J, E. Howson of
eiediefaie Bat ere the goes e of s
'Airs. Jets. Iloweon, Albert, et,
Miss Loretta Cowau o.f Detaret,
who has been visiting her Metall+ 1
Mess Sadie Cowan, left on Friday /
tor Part Huron NA here she 'will ,
NiSit beinre retureing to her home
Mr. George Oliver of Brossele ,
ivas ill town on Tuesday, as he
was Julliacg the country in nod
around Clinton for the Brussels "
Fall Pair. d
Mr. Sam Agnear feet on Satudday
to resume his duties in J. W. New-
combe's dry goods stora 3m FOri c
baS been making
gond im:Pcfet WlEiam, and his sen21
-
lees ,both, as clerk and deceit:hew:
are greatly appreciated by Me.
Newcombe. so
es
Mr, and t
Mee, A. /Case, of Rose, oi
New York Nee ved in to w last en
FrieleY and will remain Tor isome1,1
thee, while Mr. Case all:ends to hie
duties en oonneetio.n with the apple
evaporators in /teas district, Mr.
and Mrs. Oa•se have many heeled:0
in town, who are indeed to
hey e them en our' midst once more,
Last year, owing to the eceakilty
cn 'reit %this locatily, MC
M. ase.
'decided not tie operate the' evap-
telattee here, but 'this year thee*, is
every prospect of , an abundant:1
yield 6,f Inlet arel ,we hope Ito
:have Mr. Case with. ns even longe
than venal.
Mrs, D. Ross and daughter Bessie
.
leave to day for their uew home in
Tovon to. '
Mr. and 1VIrs, Cr, Brown, of •Beussele
spent Senday with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Kerr,
Misses Gs/abate and McTaggart were
Judges of .1eibe Arts and Fancy .work
/et Camera% lade this week: • •
Mr. Alec Mitchell of Godeeleb,ts
sneeding, his vacation • with hie
methereetiere. Mitchell, Albert St,
Mrs, Edward Mille and daughter
Doxothy expeet to leave. on haday
ter their Irene In Helena, Montana
Mr. James Reid or Bay 'City, Mich,
motored toelint011 last week .and
is the 'guest otf his sister, ,Mrs,
Simpson,
Mr. and Mira Howard Shaw, for-
mer Hurcenites, spent a • few days
last •-week with the . form ers eausen
Dr, Shaw.
Mr. Beetela3,. who nas neen, • 're-
lieving at the local brh ancof the,
Maisons, Bank, has i'eturened to
g,
• Mrs. Coign:bodes who has ,been
the -guest of her daugh tent.. Mrs. H.
Pitzsemins, left on Friday dote her
home in. Moorefie&L, •
Mrs. Jetties Manning or Selniang-
vine. Who fhas beee visiting her
mother Mfrs. Czech, .1.e -earned; to
her mine on/Pattley„ • - •
9010. Stewart. Ross, who: 'has-been
n
oe of a servey party this smelter,
Was home 'H
this weeke e, w3I1 ate
tend the S. P. S. this tale
. Mr.- Moa -ley Counter of Br an tfrOl'a
. .
19 elle:reline a few days. with his
parents. Hie old chms. uare glad
to see him back, te:. town, •
The many friends of Alles Helen Pale
will regret to learn that ebe. has been
compelled by illness to resign. I•ier
school and take a yeines rest.
Me. Gladys Ciente:Ion is !took -keeper
lit the eloreieh Clothing store taking
Ms 13 Draper's place as Hal latter
will attend Normal at
rStratfoed.
Ais. 'Gus Collyer left Thuredav
morning fee London, where Mr.
C01;yer bOICIS a good position.
Theer fueneture /eft on Salm-de-ye-
Ma.5. J. S. Jackson met deugocee
Helen, and Miss Lizzie Keane, Who /
.bare here Visiting at Go-Henry:Bey
,z1v.sew,,7o.rolito are expected home be
lbe New Eva is glad to report that
Miss Ade. leindree,(dt St. Theniete end )
teacher of .Sepeeete etelmoi sluilett
is new able to- be out every day :thee1.
101 nese.
Miss 111119 Rene.. who has epent
the past Couple 01 menthe In
Cbicagot was called home on Tues-
day, owing to the illness, of her
os blissEine.
•
Mes, C. W. Thom psou return edi
est week rtr.em .pleasnne Iwo
noathe' 'trip to a anconVer. On
be way she. vieitca f riande in ,oth-
r Wes teen towns.
Mee. F. A. Axon 33111 ameeive for
he first time since her znerietagie
e •Feiday. Sept. 276, from 11011r .1:4
;x, aeterweatis the second Times -
ay of eachmenthe
111. T.Cotale was attending, the
hoderich Fele, and was judge of
se vegetables and flowers. Me,
ottle remarked that; the Pales
owadavs hare more attreetions•
len exhibits.
Mrs, John Rol ertson, who has for
me weeks been the guest of her
rents, Mr. mad Mrs. Wisemati, left
Taesclay for her bome in Leta beldge
melte she will visit with friemis tti
hicago and Michigan (Jity.
At LosAngeles, California, on Wed-
nesday, Sept, 12th, a cadet vPl in g
took place, ehen (Mee 3 Le»nie 0 Pair
daughter of tbe late Richard 1 rwin
and Mrs, lewin of Tea:into...Was milted
in marriage to el a Bo VW I'd AL vav-
ely, of Los Angeles, Mr. elm +es,
Sevavely left on a wedding it to
Toronto, Clinton and other Eneiern
p010 le.
-y-
tueted tlo Ottawa. •, • from Alodse Sew. •
Drs, Gune Auld $1:41).v 11.1ototie,(1 to Ni,SS FlOrellee Ounningbarpe was. in
BriMuisssselsliiitallniaTn.ulees.c3L:ywx, :ence ham re- GoMere.:itei:ton:zeOr'Nseunildritetyirtied this, week
Mrs. elaTessipon is expected hOnate 'Me and Mee, W. J. Elliott yere ae
:
fret» the West this week. 3 • Grelerish Fair on Tues lay,
Miss Bets/sic Irwin, left or Werentes- leev. S. J. Allin and Mise Fernie
day for a, visit in Londe% 3 were in London last week.
Mr. and' IVIrs.- John AtIcillesoin Mr. and Mee 7. W. Kilbride were
spent Tuesday at Exeter 11 air. visitoes at.Goderieh Pah. on Tuesde
Mr. and Mrs. Maleoien MeTaggaet Arty. C. E, jeakins was in London
went latToronto on Tbersday.
area eacQuargice, and Mrs, Rase of 1":1157seelkti:elteswittenvgasoldtta•teecli'glailieri:tantcheis;
Blyth were In town on Tueecla,e. week of Mrs, 11, P, Bele of :Seefort
Mr. Oswald Hunt at London Is the Me eeSera it. Downs left on. Moe -
guest of hie sister, Mrs, William dae-lioirataritilehiSrteatiori where elle will
atheln I ye • reside i
Mrs, Jas. Shepherd and Mr, 01er- Mr. and illes, James Smite, were
enee Shepheeld are epearling it few visitors at London and Woodstock
days In :Troxonto. during the pest week.
Miss Edna M. Lawrence has gone
to IGuelph foe yeer to attetnelethe Ides, 'MR. Miller of Toronto an,d
sister tol'Alr. j. L. Court -See, ie• the
Macdonald' :College.
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01V141”1 CE-11a0teli VOTIlatg4"
ode of the, judges at the Godealch the Jubilee bf the Women's Mission
ary Society of the Brussels Methodist
Church.
Mrs. Mills, who has been visiting
with Mrs. Boles for sometime, left fee
her boine in Lendon. The visitor ex-
pects to leave shortly for to make her
home in Calgary with her son.
. Mr. W. illaimblyn, :Mr. 0. Hunt, Mr.
and :Mrs. A.. j. Meillurray, Mr, An&
Mrs, H. Pi tzkon ens, Messeite 0. John
, son, W. Paisley wed S. Davis ware
conong those who atitencledt Godee
rich. :Pair on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bonthren of
Hensel], anhomice the engagement or
their second daughter, Margaret Jane
B011311P, to Arr. Stephen James Bert
MAD Vele of Berrie. Onh„ The wed
dine- will take place quietly in Nov.
e
The engagement is announced of
Miss roary Mai ','ie Macfaelend
daughter of Mr. R. P. Macfarland chi
Westruount to Mr. Joseph Lister
Rutledge of Montreal son of Rev. Dr
Iledletle,e of Winghem, Out. The
marriage will take on Sept. 20.
Rev. S.L. Methodist Miami -
ter at Windsor, who succeeded Rev,
S. J, of Ontario Street Church
caused seine eaeitement /among
the hatelkeepters when he visitted
a. number ef them and found them
open alter hours. Police court
cases followed,
On 'Wednesday of this week at
Edmonton, Miss Etta •Twit,chell,
clanghter of Mr. and Mrs, James
Twitchell, was united in Anaeriege
to Abe F. S. AleCloy, The many
friends Dif the brdie enjoin in wish-
ing her mach happiness, Mode
particulars :next n eek.
The engagement is announeed of
Irene Currie, second daughtee ist the
late Police Magistiate Fraecis Love
and Mrs: Love, of Leedom Ontario,
to Mr. Etched James Archibald, or Tor
onto, only eon of Mese Ashhel Archi
held, of Clinton, Ontavia The mar
riage NVill take place on September
the twenty fifth, In St. Andrew's
Presleeterien Church, Landon,
Last week; Ale. Hervey Shane, the
ohliginug eleek at Hotel Brunswick,
Wingham slipping away lo Toronto
Fair, • • r
We are pleased to hear thet telr
'John Stelling of Windsor, who has
„been home ill with typhoid, is now
conva.leseent.
Mr, W. S Paisley • of, the Ro yal
Bank :state le.a.ves on 'Monday for
Sehomburg, near Ti onto, as teller
in the bank there,
•Ale, "Boa." Dowels of Woodstock
and Ham& •Smith oT 'Toronto
al:tenth:el the eameral the lafte
Henry Smith, oe Woodstock, 3vhich
took • place town on (Monday.
Pr•ofessier . F. C. .0. 1.3ristowe of
Buntsvilie, who has• been, engagle1d
as- organist ad ch•old leader of
.Cliairele is expected to
rie-e Thursday or Preday.
eIessee. Harry Twitchell, Ike•Rat-
tenbury, Prank AlcCaughee and
NOrman Werrett rnoteved to 31<in •
cardiae on Sufaday and 'spent the
day with Dodds Holloway.
We reeseet very inu.ch to lea:en-or
the serlons .!irnes of Miss Fiona
Bine, who was stricken with par-
alysis on San day evening. We
wish for her o. speedy roc:eye...T.
GADSBY-DORAN.
The Marriage of • Miss Regina Leo.
cedia Eleanor, claeghtee of Mee. and
131re. M. Doran, Guelph, to Mr. R.
Peanelin G idsby, of the Toronto. Star
Stare was imietly solemnized this
afterno,en by the Re e Feline: Drum
( ., . bride wore it smelt
travelling suit of navy blue cloth with
touches of white corded velvet a
corsage begun of ovehicts and lilies of
the valley, and ft bleek pieture hat
with coliiTys, AfFer the eeremonv it
reception was held at the home of the
bride's perents. Glasgow street, lir.
and .33.11.s, tineishy left on the evening
train Mont/eel. whi Pre they will
embark 00 the Royal General for a
thsee months' heel abroad. On their
return they will reside Rosedale.
• fi le Tr I f1 3.a- CO.ATS,
_the marrage of a'SPW.on Fatigu-
e/in only damhi.er of Mr'. wivil‘lrS
na Coats ra odprieh to Jas.
that, Suthorlancl. son of Rey, .1.
13 nil Mrs. Siabcvlanii fit Cirlistfin,
)8c/ode:Me wits nWeirmiml at the
lorar- of* thc, bride's parents. on
: Wednesday. Septcmlier leth. at
+ halt "Intel twelve. Rev. Gro. Roes
.of Cc:derail). conducted the eciee•
111/1,11,3,, alai the wedding errueie Nr115
thieved by Mr. Adams. The
wore 11 liana:m[11e gO"Wit
1.1,(3e, W11.0 WEIS g:ven awne, by, her
rif
white s.7,11c mestmeine with lace Over
a Mt (tag' r i -DU a shower bong -net
, of white roses' and 1::%.1' es Of 1110
VaPey. :tier white 'veil NVO..9 eameht
/ With orange bloseants. The brAiot
maRiRrna&J, Miss Kathleen MeAllise
ter of/Toehente, wale e,ende, 'merle
ehene over satin and a Juliabes
cep. She °ended yellow ros.e.s. TLO
beet 1113.am' was Mr. Allan Cash of
Toronto, The groom's gift to the
1,dele was -a panel an t of peafras rii
erildots, and tin the tee cleproaid3 a
earl pin A133.3 •aucl Mee, Slither,
md• tiett 011 11110. 3 Wei:ode train gee
1
• b
1:
1)
(a
Meskolca, the beide travelling in
:legs blue suit with a. black tend
white veloor hale They well reside
in an/eon:to. 'Among the guests
l'scim a cliistan,er were Ales. Satheaa
land and ,ICS8 Suthereatnel of 10-al-
ston, Scotland, /Mr. andf'.11,1rs. Mac-
heeson of London, ales. Archibal 1
of IToronto, Mes, Roher'tson
.Mr. Randal Robertson oalletunilten
and Miss Jean Scott of Clintotre
,
Disastrous ire Goderich
9#4A"‘A"'i"AP4WAA"d""kAAA IIODGENS ROS', PALATIAL STORE BADLY DAMAGED BY FIRE
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NOW
5 AND WATER LAST FRIDAY MORNING.
is the Time For
Plumbing,
31
Ravetroug h ing
?;
Stove MovIng
1), AEI ORDERS
c
will receive proniFt at -
c ten tion Prices Given
5 on all kinds of.
z
Roollog, Siding, and
• •
Contra,et Work.'
Byain & :Nutter r
nitory PitIntbetes .
110.0yeAAMiSoVv,v16060NOSAA:.
At one o'clerlalaerlay lllerlIV1113' a
passer-by: iDnitbo, Squehe clieco3•er-
ed .sencske issueng from [Inc ilps(11fris
3venidowsi of Hochgen ;Bees. :big tory
go,ode store, And in a few minutes
.Neghtwatchneam Moore rang the a-
larm and the firemen were ca.led
out, .arrivling fairly good time,
The tire wa,s burtneng fiercely en
the reOr hah. all the upettars' de- .
nartmenta aeic, er et a tiom the eiree
• men bedevil:Emelt work, but with
four steleams of water going, shay
managed. Jo confine the flo me a to
Hee mpstales, th,ough. most of the
roof was comenmed, and) the in,rge
. show roonts, filled with vaina,ble
goods; were cohapletely gutee 1. The
double ,floov and metallic ceeling
undoubtedly were tee main protec-
teem , against :the flames ge (king,
thatotigh to the lower storey, which
was 651 every ethelf and coun-
ter witth anlintanease stock, .butithe
water Which eneviteblv rooded
both the lower rooms and basomelnIt
has dome greut clamage.
• 'The. /Ewe Was, get Undetricontemi
about 4 &clock, end the ore it
now• closed., awa,iteng the: erreVal
ai the Tire tinclerwriterts anal eetor.
So 'far as ean. Le judged the flee
neust have originated frem cleifect
ioitlitt I tr
theory can la,i the slightest
f oand ati one, there ,oeing no fit as
for any purpose in the steam at' hie
time. Strict care was eit,,reGield
each evening at the close of tense-
12,on for 'a thorungh iespecti on of
each floor, end notleng unusual cat
contrary to ordeue, wee noticeoble
hen, the etoa e was closed oil
Thursday •evening.
Tiie, S'aLua, 02 tics tl:(0)1 W-Ilinh thoro 19 ronoelii1,61,:tgliice,enselle5eg,coaooto-4
$39,000, beeddes an Desna:mice on the
store fix Loire anicl fu3nialeings. Ma'
'Whitely, the owner, na.8 moue
[ince of $,000 on the buil &leg. ,
,Aside from the actual lose,by
fire, the Interruption to ithe lanee,ft
,busenese candied on by the fine is
O serious Mutter,. Many orderts
were eindee way in the aresemaking
department, land :the display of
fors, which a,dve.3311,sitig• just now,
runs up :into big figures. A tate
• tone olf tibeisi writing they Ntrellecura"
able to state what their plans aare.,3
for the du:tare, but We axe sane; the,
wish 01 our elltzeein and theneemy
outside patrons of 'this, enterlpreis-
tng fllrm belthat3 they may
soon. xecomer from thee clieastea, lanicl
bi 9nahletl,,to,relogalie, 'Met 1Vonted
to see the .Exhifill .191.1t that. Wrls
not all; while there, on 'Thursday .lest,
11M %VAS united in the bonds of inatri
mony to Miss Margarette Winnie of
Imeknew, Rev. J. D Notrow, eer
teaming the important ceremony, 'Pim
groom IS a gated nephew of ble. Joe.
neaten limy and a .Fon of the late 0.
Shane, of Blythe
, Mrs. A Alclealls, Liman, newel'
peeled by her daughter, Mee, (Prof.)
Tier, of Winnipeg, and little daughtee,
Alone, were visitors over Sunday with
ele. and airs. J. B. Hoover, Mts. Me -
Fells and .I1trs. Hoover are sisters.. A.
picture was Luken of four .generations,
Mrs. Murdock; who is visiting with her
dreightee, Mae. Roover, Mrs. Mclealls,
Mrs. Tier and Miss Mona, Mrs, eltne
dock has 2i geandahildren. Mrs. Tier
was fernier resident here while her
husband taught in the Collegiete, but
is now Professor in Manitoba College.
Off a piece of land 30x50 feet Ales,
3, J. Gorsaldz Cranhrook, had 30,1)
lbs, or large onions and 830 lbs. of top
001008.
Ir 18 reported that Joshua 1. Pollard,'
*ha recently disposed of his farm in
Mclieliop, hes purchased th.e 14 acres
belonging to the Wetlanfer estate et
Myth. •
Private Sale
••,...•••••••
:Private s.ale at good household
furniture ()Call kends, at iresidenebe
Albert Street, North, all day Set-
ur,clay, Sept, 21st. •
11. BAKER.
_Ant
FARMERS' EXCURSION
to New Ontario
Sept, a
Round trip second-class: tee kets
1;3V. be ieseed from, stations in On-
tario, eeeock vitae, Ottawa, and West
to ale etteteens on ,Temiskoming and
Northern Ontfario 'Railway, hide:d-
ing the fialowitng points
leseelehart Monteith
Cochrane litotteson
New tiskoned
AT LOW RATIO:
,Retlarn oct, 1st, 1-918 •
Seeare :tickets end tull partteulters
from Orland Trunk Agents.
Poe fall particulars and ticket's calf
on ose,write3-e '
JOHN R.Aile'SPORD & SON, Agents
A, 0. 'PATTI:SON. depot ageme
&E.Duff, distrect Passenger agetlet
tl 0 St
az4c1 1' '3e'I*1:11bete 1 h,' 491e,
cloop,F4R,s
BOOK STORE
Paetial list of School BookS need,
fl)linton Collegiate Institute.
Ontario High Sehnoi. Reader, e .40
e High Heltonl la cheamms .. 35. '
Elementary, 15aiglIsh Comporsit 'cm ,40
On tattio tioereaphy ,615
Oaatio II. 8, Phy.steal Geogiaphy .60
Oetavio H. 8. Amami t Ilietoey.... .79
Del/lain la 8. English History, „ .65 .
Ontaxio High Sehool:Arithenettic.. .e0
Hall and Relights junior Algebra :50
Ontario High School Geometry .40
°Mateo High School Latin Boole .60,,
elAtrionlation Latta .. .. ,75
Whites lehet Groelc Bonk ....,1,25 '
High School Mandl Grammer .80
• High Sohool Gertnall GrziArauar .70
Ontario High School Physics; . ,90
Laboratory Manual iu Physics. , .35
Ooterio High Sehoot Obemistry 1. 40
Laboratory Mantua in Olmeristry .20
Oinavio'School Book Beeping ., .80
Book keepi 11 g Bete lcs • '20
Higher Algebra ' 190 ,
Matrieulatem Algebra 00
Teigcmonietvy (Hall and Knight)100
Coltotes Patetleal Zoology, . . ... 150
• Robinson's eliet'y Western Eueope •60
Bergen end Davis Botemy 50
Fletchea& Nicholsoe theca: Prosel,25
Book 01. 25
Easy Seleet ems lame Zenophon . • .50
Minerals tend How They Ovette....100
Elementaryeleuhanies 65
Ten»ysori, 801ect Poems 25
Le Voyage, Aloes. Peerielidn 20
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Partial list of School Books used
ill Clinton 'Model School
Sehool elanagent en t -Millar, ...$ 1.00
Peychology ..... ...-GoraY.,.... 1.25
Method of Teaelling-Tilley 150
Method of Receintifdra-MeMitrecty .75
Prauga -7 Books of Art. Education 3.00
Syllabus of Physic:al Exereise
Public Sehool Arithmetie .10
. Geography, .65
a Braemar .10
Meiji:it History.25_
Canadian History .25
Speller .15
•° Conlpmaion .15
Reader:, 4, 1;, 1), 14 and .16
Ontavio 'Writing Comae ,5
Drawing Books, Nos. land 2 Each .9
eLeirreN
GEORGE E L TT
Live Stock GenerarAuetioneer
for County of Huron.
Clinton. Ont,
Farm Stock Sales a sneelaltY,
(Were left at New Er11, Office,
Clinton, promptly tattenndect to.
Tee/airs a.easontable cind setistaetlion.
guaranteed, ar call. phone 13011 157
hioderech Township.
Sales Lady Wanted
Dry Goods. One having exper-
ionue prorcni.led,
Apply, IR'WIN'S.
Private Sale
The ,Misees Jaeksoe are haviing a
»death sale of the* furnetui(e)nt
there Florae on Onterie stet et. Fur-
niture army beseen during the day.
Good .1101.1SC Wanted
Wanted a good houee with mod-
ern improVeme.nts, May purchase
if +suitable, Apply to
.A. FORBES, Clinton
BOYS' WANTEOP
For Various Departments
',Apply at the Office of
W. DOHERTY PIANO AND
OP,GAN 00., Limited, Clinton.
Caretaker Wanie41!
A Caretaker tor We.eley Church
wanted. Duties to commence at
once.. Apply to
3. de alellIATIL or
A. T. COOPER.
Rouse tor Sale
•
.A comfortable frame house In
good repair, quarter acre of house,
vith fruit trees, conveniently lo-
aded. ,This very comfortable pro-
perty will. be sold cheap. / •
Apply to 'MRS, JAS. °NICKER,
Prin,cess Street
an teal
Cools and klitehen girl wanted at
once. Apply to
MRS. T. RATTENBITRY
Rattenburty Rouse
NOTick
Notice Is (hereby given: that ti
court well. be held, pateseant the,
Ontario, 3Vo•ters' Lists Act, by His
ACITI10110.' }the Judge of the Count
Comet teethe County ott Htuien, itt
the 'Council Chamber in the to wn of
Clenton, t 11Vecermeday, the end
day of ,October, 1912, at 0 o'clockl a.
na ,heer and detest:due: com-
plaints of erroes end onlistsions'1111
the Voters' Lists/ of the Ineurniripal-
ity o'f+Clenton: dor Ift2.
. D. L. MACPHERSON,
TONS/al Clerk
Dated, September 13tie 1912.
AOC till)!!! Sale
Ale 0, N. "Watson has received 40-
seructions toteell by public auction.
1,130 Market Seined° onl Satteeday
afteenoon, Sept. 21st, at 1,30
tho tonsming botheehold offeets, of
W.1. Nelson -2 cupboards, 1 range
new; anumber oe kitehen cheers, 2
rockers, 3 bedsteads' and springs, 1
sewIng Machine, 2 commodes, 1
washsteend, 3 N. gook-S.11g' glassee, a
eintemitety of &hallos, double 11./ed
lounge, 1 centre table, 2, dall 1,0111
tables, I. coal 031 10001 oda
etove, 100 feat of 1 inch rope, 1 coal
heabee, 2:welsh tabs, 2 set of. nemodt
harness, eon:ea ceepet, ined home
made waits, 1 gasoline torch light.
Other Oftleles too nelmealonte , to
mention Tereus cact
. 'A .0t40:14 „ , D.,N. 'WATSPN, Auetionger.
eteleelige es 1110 2.1:11,g. aa.0 11,4 . I I