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'SIR EDMUND WALKER, Sift JOHN AiRD, General Mulatto
O,V,O., LL.D., D.C.L., President H, V. P, JONES, Asi t Geol. Manager
ZAPiTAL PMD UP, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, . $13,500,000
So
Open a Savings account with this Bank and
deposit money which would otherwise be kept
at home idle and exposed to loss by fire or
theft. Interest is earned and you have the satis-
faction of knowing that your money is secure.
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Day or Night calls receive our
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STRATFORD, ONT.
Fall Term from Sept, 4th.
Oommeroial, Shorthand and Tele-
:graphy Departments,— We have
tbror'ongh courses, experter oed in-
etruotore and we place Graduates in
positrons, Demand upon us for
trained help is many times the cum-
ber graduating. 'Get ; cur free
catalogue,.
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In all countries. Ask for our INVENTOR”
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MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 30th
Every
TUESDAY
ALL RML" - also by''
THURSDAY'S STEAMER
"Great Laing Rourke";
(Seaton Navigation'
Your Future Is In the West
Tho fertile aralries have eat Western
Canada on the mop. There aro kit(
thousands of urea walene tar the men
who wants a home and prosperity. Takia
advantage of Low Rates and travel via
Canadian Pacific
STEWART EROS
;Agents Seaforth
W. B. ItIOW2(R it➢
District Passe n ger1- gt
Toronto, Omit.
Try Us For A
Refreshing Shave
HAIR CUTTING
Our Speciality
Call at
Bolton's Barber Shop
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c* DAILY BETWEE BUf TALO MUM.
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BUFFALO—Dally, May'lst to Nov. 15th —CLEVELAND
Leave BurraLe • 940 P. 3i, 111 Denman Leave Cuertne ro • SAP. X.
Arrive OLbVMAan 7130 A. M. ( Swii:Ann 2.2MA # Arrive nmrAze ..7 31 A. X.
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The Great abip"a$t;A,trge
lmires Landme0 oo.tlr
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Mosesells•..wpNeedd.Nhat,/-.,mplaeiereallow®M
kroaaiug, Cleaning nrld Repairing
Campbell's Block opp Qneena Hote
up delta.
Mr Louis Fleurclteutz,lnenagerof
oatmeal mit!, wall prostrated by
heat of last week, but is r000vering
the
the
Mr Tilos.iludeon of Hnesall wee in
town on Monday and gave the News a
a plosaaat'oal!,
Mr W J Southgate *pent last week
fishing at Fleaherton,
Mr M J McQuade of Stratford was in
bowls on Monday renewing old acquaint_
armee.
•
Mrs Hale and children who spent
the summer with hor mother Mrs War.
wick -left on Monday for her home in
Weston, •
Mrs. Mathers •and children from the
West are visiting Mrs Warwick mother
of the former.
The Canada Furniture Company h
donated en oak rolled top Desk to
Red Crose and War Auxiliary, Tiek
r�
cents,
ave
the
eta
Mr Peruy Little mad on Reg of
Toronto are spending two weeks in
town and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Logan of Toronto
visited friends in town,
Mise Helen McNabb is visiting her
brother in Dungannon,
Mre. Grassi' of Blackheath is the
guest of Mrs Ellen Murray,
Mi'. and Mrs. F Hoimested are boli-
Baying in Toronto
Mrs Pringle and Miss Kate Broad -
foot, who have been visiting Mra J H
Broadfoot left on Saturday for Hemil-
t
011
Mrs (Dr) Briggs of Cleveland Ohio is
a visitor at the home of her mother
MrsMeDriamid
Mies Marion Brown of Toronto
visiting her parents, Rev and Mre
H Brown at the Rectory
Miss Gotta Watson is home fro
Regina for the holidays,
Mra E Crawford McClelland of
Baden spent Sunday in town
Mr and Mra A E Colson of St Thom,
ae were in town this week renewing old
acquaintances
Mouday Aug 13th has been pro-
claimed Civic Holiday for Seaforth and
1011 citizens are asked to govern 'them•
selves accordingly,
Mrs Roy Oke of Toronto is visiting
her mother, Mrs Mason in Egmondville
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Fraser Greig and Bert Greig of T
onto 'ai'd 'Visiting their cousin, 1311
Greig.
Dr, Hodgins of Whitby spent the
week end here with his family,
Mr, and Mrs. McDonald from Credi.
ton motored over and spent Sunday
with Mrs, H. Beattie,
Mrs. Parker of Detroit is a guest at
the home of Major Hayes,
]`rise Dorothy Moron is a visitor
at the home of Mr, and Mre, J. M,
Best.
Miss Watt of Toronto was a visitor
the home of her lister Mre, W James
Miss Eve Holmes, who has been holi-
daying et her home here, left en Sit_
urday for Boston.
Mrs, Holt has retured to her home in
New York after spending a week with
her parents, Colonel and Mrs, Wilson,
Dr, J. T Ireland of Harziston was in
town renewing old acquaintances
Ttl E
i FORTHI NEW
Thursday, .? ago 9
Mra. Outsider of Clinton is visiting
Mrs G Hel.der'son
Mica Cbrlatine aendereen of Mans.
ilton Ie visiting her cousin Mrs (Capt.)
Iiorlgins,
Dr Roes assisted by Dr Davie of
of Mindemoya removed a 0ataract from
the eye of elr Davis, father of the lat-
ter last week. The operation mosquito
etioceseful and Mr Davie who was blind
hae now every hope of regaining his
sight,
DR, A, MACTAVISH IS DEAD
AT ST.THOMAS
VETERAN PHYSICIAN PRACTISED
FOR MANY YEARS AT STAFFA.
ST, THOMAS, Aug. 2,—Dr Arab Mc-
Tavish M D of North Yarmouth, died
today at the Ames Wood Hoapltaf aged
Sr years, Deceased practieed Inedioine
for veare at Staft'a, but reoently'hae
been living retired with hie brother
Duncan McTavish, Yarmouth Township
He leaves three sons, Edgar, Toronto;
Newton, Toronto; and John of Seaforth
• t 'romarty
Mr. Wm, Wilson is vieitiug his dau-
ghter at Hickson.
Mrs, Barbour andchildreu of Toronto
and Mrs. Burr of Ottawa are visiting
Mr. and Mrs, Scott Burr and other's
here,
Mrs. Nettie Robertson has gone to
visit her brother in Saskatchewan.
The Misses Ethel and Evelyn Chet -
tick of Granton are visiting their grand.
parents Mr. and Mre. A, Robertson,
All are glad to know that Mr, Alex
McLaren is recovering after a serious
illness,
Misses Isabel andMary Hay of Stret-
ford are visiting their aunt Mrs. Hog—
garth.
Airs. Oswald Walkeriavieiting Merida
in Markdale.
Mrs, Martin of Alpena Mich, is visit•
Ing her aunt Mrs. Park,
Miss Laura Stewert is at Grand Bend.
Mr, Chas. Warden of Manitoba ie
spending some time Here anti as Staffa,
McKillop
Don't forget the garden gaily and
Band concert to be held on R,Soarlett's
lawn on Friday evening next, A splen-
did programm e has been arranged, Ad-
dresses will be given by Rev, Mr. Brawn
and McKinley of Seaforth and Rev„ Mr
Craik of Walton. Some of the beet
singers have promised to be present in-
cluding the Ladles Quartette of Blyth
91i the I1redhagan bar}cl twenty' its numher 4
ly dorepoeed entirely of farmtes and one i n h a g -n s
of the best in the County will be in l lll6ll i9
atteudanee, Tea served from 6 to p, m
Everybody welcome.'
lir 1 li is
More Stylish
New Wash Goods
With all the beauty and brightness of the new summer colorings'
with vivid ftripes, limitless checks, attractive paisleys enchanting
floral designs, dashing sport spots and stripes and charming
plain colors, the new wash goods display awaits you. The
most magnificient offering of fashionable materials it has ever
been our pleasure to present. You must see them. Below
are a few numbers that are attracting particular attention.
Sport Spots and Stripes combinat ons,everted color
Price
lac to $I per yard
the newest and best Wash material ever
introduced, in 111 colors, fancy and plain
Price 75c a yard.
Silk Etanline
Reception Voile
Debutante Silk
Deligtful floral, paisley and striped
F atterns in black, white and colors
36 to 4o inches wide. Price 4oc to
45c a yard.
the queen of wash fabrics, in pink
and alice blue. Price 75c a yard.
Fancy Silk Marquisette
Irish Poplin
Plain Voiles
Indian Head
in delightful and
varied colorings and
floral designs.
Price 75c to $I.25
a yard.
for suitings, in white, rose or pale blue
and navy, 36 inches wide at 65c a yard.
black and white in stripes and checks, in
a variety of widths at 25c a yard,
plain white, in the very best quaiity at roc
to 25c a yard,
Holly batiste
a^
delightfulfabric with new floral designs
H 30 inches wide, at zoc a yard,
Cotton Re in pinlc, sly, tan, white, grey, Extra
pp good value at zoc to z5c a yard.
Kindergarten Cloths Anlddersren's on'scbestlothesqualityzoca yard for
chi,
Galateas in all colors and varying widths of stripes, 30
inches wide at 200 to 3oc a yard.
repesin many new designs, stripes and colors, beauti—
fully finished at 15c a yard.
Dimity becks
at
The Misses Ballantyne have returned
ram a visit to friends in Michigan.
Mre. Greig os Clinton is a guest at
he home of her son, IOIr. J. 0, Greig,
Mr. and Mas. Dennison motored up
from Toronto mai spont a few days with
the lettere sister Mrs, James McGee,
North Main St.
Mr. and Mrs, J', F. Rosa have return
ed from a visit to friends in Toronto,
Judge Jackson and two oh-ldren of.
Lethbridge, Alberta, ars guests at the
home of his father Mr' George E, Jaok-
son,
Mr, Wm. Ballantyne is viaittng friends
near Brantford.
Mrs, Goldhawk end Hilda have re-
turned from a visit to friends in High.
gate,
Misses Mary and Helen and Mr Jaok
Tweddle .visited their aunt Mra J A
Wilson on Sunday.
l4ippen
The hay Drop is very heavy here and
the flue weather has assisted to saving
itiu fine shape.
Mre, Wm. Ivesou. recently hurt in au
auto accident is home again. Her
daughter, Mre. Masi', is visiting here.
Miss Dora Howie of Toronto is visit-
ing hor sister, Mrs. Aitken.
Mrs Henery ie renewing het aquaint-
anee its this part after an absence of
several years.'
Mr, It, B. MoLeau has been very ill
kr some time. 2.4h,)po to hear of hie
recovery,
Brucefield
Rev .B,A.Keltohem of Hamilton Inas
been beenvleiting Itis old home in Stan-
ly. He has gope to Bayfield for the
rest of the Bummer. •
Tho farmers have spent the busy
weeks at the hay and have gathered a
fine amount.
Mise Moran and Mies Giomou of London
are vieiting Mre. J'. Gibson.
The cool break in the weather last
week was timely. Few have grumbled
•
811100'
Berry picking is now in order,
I9WTICE
11 IaKillop Council wilt meet at the
Public Library Seaforth as a Court of
Revision On the McGrath Drain and for
other burritos!' on lvlenday the rSth'day
of August 19l ' at 4 o'clock p fir
M Murclio Clerk
with
color
dainty rose bud inserts, and
guaranteed at 15c a yard.
all that is new, attractive arid' reliable. An-
derson's guarauteed cloths at r5c a yard.
famous and reliable prints in a hundred new pat-
terns at 12IC cents CO- 20C a yard,
Soatowr FrockVelt.
McCall Patterns Noe.
7205-7221. Two of the
many new denote ISO
• Juno.
TDnring July find August this store closes at 12,3o
Seaf
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for Harin
"Going Trip West"—$12.00 to WINNIPEG
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ester➢nada
"Return Trip East"—$15.00 from WINNIP .I
GOING DATES
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141114 (m'hisivo, and furan nlutlotts on lauutn.0udhtiry dirge 11111. Prom vtntiona on OauN .Nie n,turla
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all 1 Eton 80tln0, Walkerton, Tom:water•, Win hauri l:iurn Llan 'i * . and 4V's, l's , tint„ on
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