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ILad'SS*Coats ...,.. �4e ...........$0e
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x Ladies!
Etay;s .......... 22c to 23w~
We are lays» out for quick selling on Saturday twenty Ladies Fall and BulttEr ........-. 16e �� lee �. ' �n fonts cases means a room to paper. ' It it
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d)atss lel1ad3,?11e hd?Wl�xey�ca�'fjT, (�leYlOt and Fancy TWBG'C $21,00 + is your case we want to see you about it,, this. is
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010802 Semi-fittin and full backs, three*(�11a+1C'te�fi and full �A11�t�1�. self -strapping not a selfish desire for we., believe the advantage is
aildbraid trimmings, Don.'t be late in coming It you need. a coat MITTS season, SECOND YIELD of RAsPBEBRiEs a mutual one,. to us the favor of your patronage,, to
.' ��'�+�� � ', Saturday iiiorningl Ross' Forbes, ,
r to start the coat mason oft -7.50 Coats for 3,75; Q.Q(� Mgon Q zr. a.Foxl?es, brought into
you it is a chance to lrlake selection from an except.
&'' fibs Nlettl Era, office a branch well- +.
y �0'..�' SQ. CQ&a►' 1 :QQ �i0atsQr 7 50• ladened witlll a�econd growth of Tonally well assorted stock, and at prices as favor*
s for S,QQ 2.(4 Coa�t� ray 6. tame ra,splaerries.' Some- of ahem
1$100 for 9.00.,, r "
werte very large aad ripe whilo able to you as the quality will allow.
the
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_ alsoie. 'werel �]Ila¢ly� green We studied how good a stock we could buy
FIELD DAY' SPORTS`,
and$4.00. for 2.50nd we bought it...We . figured how low wecould
��� ��� Tlie'Climttoxi 'Collsegiate ,Institute. _ �l� Wa���� Re�u�ar $3.75
.will 'hold their an�nuai Fis'ld pay
. on Friday afternoon of nie-xt week. profitably make the lance and at the result we sell
R Saturday we are clearing out the balance of our summerlstock of Taffeta Silk and Net Waists Beaidees the regular events a basket it.
} in blue, white and navy, all view styles, daintily trimmed, sizes 36 to 40.. • Acgular 3.75 and ball tgamle( and afootball Same will •
4;00, for 2,,5o;
be playteid. Every,, pilus, eltouldf at -
If
ttetn . , if you want Wall 'aper come and see us
o0D RONEX SCARCE.
G IS about it.
' Miss Smith is now read to serve her patrons- as in fife
. Y p Reports froo Toroutol say Ilig.
e_st. Having enlarged our dress making department honey t rqp( thio year is about half
res,....
pp of ttihei usual crop, 'ands that pridac� •
_ M1Ss Smith is better prepared than ever to turn out the
ane advancitag( from, 15 Ito 20 Per .
work more promptly and solicits your patronage, :cent to coAsumi,ers. The' demand is TheW.D. Feo •
ax igre t n h an .the supply. The
fned hot and y iwtea er Often thehepeet-�•1I�rays the Best #.
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early id IthleL t9eason is the cause.
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New. Fall Dress Goods HU'RONITES AT LONDON
Rou h tweeds. in lain and mixed colorings promise a. great demand this season, We are "si o.win an ex- NORMAL
g P DEFEATED G,oDISl3ICH.
ce tionall large range in suit len .th' no two alike from $>r.00 u Navy blue ser es in fine twills close shorn. Grade A ley', uaerich; a, L eters
p y g g g , P• Y g Mary Polley, Goderich ; Weida x. Th.e local olleegiatte, Bwelball r
Tse to be "-ver popular. Ask to see our ran a from 75c up to $1,50.: We would advise an early selection as J. Stevens, Blake; Jennie R. Sheriff," teapn dieifeatted the Goderich Col -
pro Central BpS><HeSS Cottee
m Y P P g
WiniChaIn. legiatie; xe here• la ,t S�atprday- Stratford, Ata
the best colorings and pattern are sure to go first. Grade B—Anna Dow, Ezeter ;Mar, ,afgexuioon by! OL 10,00001, of 13-3, Our registration r $diet M. Jarrott, Kippen. ;'Greta Ken-
nedy,
NEW ENGLAND SUPPER, that of previous earrgreatly.h ?Our
nedy, Windham ; Gertrude Short, school is the bestyfor its kigd in the
Crediton, East. ;The L:adiAa, Aid ,of Wesley cligreh west: Beet in courses given, best
Saturday Hargain in Dress Goods intend !holding[ aN
THE BATTLE HAS JUST BEGUN, lew, England in teachers employed and best in
' in we are laying out ` twenty feces of ::1?reSs Goods in Box Cloth, Panama, venetian Tweeds The F,armtes;s( causoC is not a lost swpper ant ttite(;evening of, October r assisting graduates to positions.
For Saturdays selling aY g Y P one because of the turn at the elect 19th' x'u11er part>culax t, gavieln, Our graduates are in demand..
Lustres etc., in Black, Blue, Green,. Red and Brown. Regular 50c values for 39e per yard. ion,, �rllle batttlte—ai greater" fight— later. Business men state that they are the
best
t, In the post three days we had
MOVED TO TORONTO, a even applications for be�_l�p which
_ has, Just begun. Itpad of it in arm p
and Dail -Z Septtleimber 28. A ,copy we could not supply.
Ready Made ,Clothing at -the Men's Store to an readpr,s of this paper may La,sit tveiejc Mr, and Mrs. Egli. Ball p>P y We have.;
n nd ehildre>tr Y and family movedtto. T'oronto,where three departments,
Underhliear for Men, has :tvitho n charge an a�ppiieatian Cumnxereiat $hartLand d
'NTOtMe. a The Men will et: a bar dirt Dere Saturday in Read to Farm and Dairy°, Peterboro. they will xe,sald,e fin. the ?wtua 0, The ,
• . . .. g g Y Y Farm.. and Dairy has ,taken a strong citizeAs ark isorry Ro,see therm igo, fre--C)$ca slog
Our new Fall stock of underwear is now complete for made clothing. Newest Style. Well 'made and�best ' y but will hope they will loa be,g ar Get our free Catalogue for foil
, stand for Reciprocity anr,d'is a tints p g p' par~viculars. Commence goer, course
Men, Women and Children. Fleece, 'Union and trimmings:. Regular $10 for $7.50•, regular $8 for $6.50. friend; of 'the farmer, ed itoOajgy ;city life ,and. comforts,'
at once.
` all Wool made by the very best mills such as. Penman's regular $12 for $9.75.. 10 per cent off all boys -suits. BUSINESS MEN'S'ASSOCIATION, ELECTRIC 'MOTOA ARRIVED., D. A. McLaeftlin
from 25C Saturday, Money saved. is money earned, Come 'Sat-' The -Busiril Men's S�kss»t iatioo • The qeA 10 h, p. :electric mtor PRINCIPAL
Turnbull, Defiance, Stanfield, Tiewesorl's etc,, have arrangecll fpr to luncheon on for the slecolnd'well has arrived dna
up to $Z.00. urday. -
Friday evening; tto hvh'ich they in-. will bei. plagedI " as soon as possible
vite all bho,e4'-who are interested in �1 frames'building Will las iereoted;to — A
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thetwo by o rbo vote n cover pump by and a.nety cement coal
t vis' t d o MINOR LOCALS
a Oct, 16th. Luncheon 'wi-_ lae.served ouse isi ,eiingL Iereetead, as there
at 6;16 s'harp,. in the council chem -has neve>l beeaii any places to'store It is the year 6572 gf,the Flebrew
- , be.r,: and 9netiii -for organization ithe coal.
calendar and•commenced•laat Fri=
V.
)� J (, will follow. day,
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i66THE ,OLTx FIRE STILL BURNS.
-�_� �� J LOOK FOR.TIiESE l3ANIi BILIS Oa''ele;ction day, 1111. Wm. Robb, In ithe ',Octo.ber Canadian Magaz
The Bank of Montreal 'robbery aim oldi Liberal war -horsey `took , it lne Dr. J'. D. Logan obsves that
7 oil
money stolen from, the above hank at upon.'hamself to sere that Mr. Foster Blis's Carman, Archibald .Lampman, . 1
New, NVesi minister, B. 0i,.ineluded "$10 twu,s' wheeled Rothe voting booth.. William Wilfrid Campbell. Frieder-
tG'dl�Y ro)v dotes numbered 0:,,.001 "tolSr3,U00,sei If Ithct youtnger; generation of Lib- Telt Cxeor;ge :Seo,tt and . 1VIax are;t
Q. and D. inclusive ; nuwber6301,- erals 110 half the ;enthusi+asm! of Marshall tSaundera werei all. born
ilUl to 5U2,t0U inchisivt', FeIieA t,: ; iu the blderi. war-hars.esr the Liberals. fifty.yyearg ago, in 1861. In.: any
'Z` y r--, _A1 � � H 5 bill ,, to 825ift inclu• would go,swe�eping " in to power.. consideration of Canadian .Utera-�
IyCE I3 G C,�A. H TUT�,E S�TTTER. N3Q E+GC sive, series A, 13, U dad ll.: nnwbers Lot qua follow tl?eir example. tune ;t�hid is an Important fact. Dr.
82i,(!Ul' to b'>`l,l�%rte, weY les A. B. c: dna BiTSI " . S MEN'S Logan' article, ' .The Literary '
$04 )0 incl, NES N S SUPPER.. Grou ofl ?liG is ood
numbrra 511-,UUI to , g material for ,
1' stye, tieries A. l3, U, .and D., iitu>ibers The B.usin,essl Men's lAssi Ciartion !the spa ietvex, .:
S -mol to 3$0,00- inclusirr, A. B'. O. i• i -tend' holding ..a aupp;er in the. .
MINOR LOCAL'S. MINOR LOCALS. of :Brusaels; 'Solo; Marlon Gibbiiigs ; an&,). -ane 51.1,001 to' 813,000, series. Copencil 'Chamber' on Frieda of stn's
CLINTON, NEW ERA i recxtatioli, 'Miss tGarrte (Shipley; A,'B. C: and D. we.ek'6t6J6 ishar whe"Lu all the
Bluth Fall Fair next .Tuesda and Everything will be quiet now.see ng
1 y' Soingr ,Gna.ce [Walker ; Choril by business "lne;l are l:e les;ted to be' ~
the .Election .and .Millinery openings q,
Wednesday. choir Iand. school:. The ,school is NO C13tiNCtlr7 IN PARISH. pre"s, fit.. Aft,er eu ,
DR. OVENS, London, `Surgeon, Ucu- are over. ppea, a `h'earty -
list, Specialist. will be at W. 5. R. Have you renewed. our New' Bra- strong taindi. in good:; heart and th,.t r discu, 6sian will tat lace relative
p y y The Lor'cl Bishop, of 'the Diocese q p
Have you any news, tell. the .editor. workers ,should £eei encouraged by to .the �twol by -latus'. that are now
Holmes' Drug store, on Tuesday, Oct. subscription yet?. of Huron; ha } by. special recLuest • [ "
10th ;lasses ro art Fitted, deafness, as Tire and he wall serve it'a la mode. In thes;e ttol:emsi of Isucceas;. {pt ithe • cancell,e:l the appointment of Rev before the( ratepayers' of thxs.town:
pp p y The new fall wheat and.the p t you do not happen to "meet him, use :eveiliing ;servicer th'et pastor's 'sub-. Pp 'All the bu,sx ass inert are requested
catarrh and failing eyesight treated: fields. are looking;well, 1 the telephone or the nail, You will feet tcv.as •klIvor st s"tot the Gold -C.1tililla to flier parish of MiddlCtaii � .�rrl�ed
All day, Linton Students are returning to'.behel in to make our town pa er n lthro y up i3olmesville andt .Summerhill and 'to'attetld,
C g helping y� p njel .101 -success, inwhfch,the arranged that Mr. Win. Dunbar rq-
�•�'^�` the Universities this, week-. I of greater interest anile -thereby serve patthw:ay iol a happy and successful NAVIES bIENTIONED. " That POTIT4 FLOUR -
main: in the parish. His Lordship
' ?THANK YOU ~'READERS i Have you bought your Xmas pre- i the ,general' community. TrG hatever, life twsA is-e�tl Gaut.' The .choir rehdr ha,s also a � osmted R v.. �C. E. "Jea- With the ,mor. that ion'Ontario
cr sents et ? Shop earl and avoid .the. news.rnterests von, moat surely inter- •erred' cho,icei tselections of Music... kin s of �o su art is•e he election may ;soon 'hake plaee,names .You've been Trying'tto'-get
The Nil Era twishes to tfliank y. p y est many ".others,: ' '_• Clinton,'•� p t have ee�Y'lmentionead as - Everywhere.
those 'of it r ad;ere tubo are o. rash' " I ° CHANGES .IN ANGLICAN �; oih of .this' parish ii2 fu;ture.: r posy
d p not W. -O, T. T3. COUNTY'CONVENTION ble• 'Cndidat.el. to oppose Mr.: WJn.
specially intierea,ted� in polities for HARP REC TAt. i CHARGES, . WILLIS CHURCH, BAZAAR Proud.foot, , ' M.. P. P., 'Twor ,names liG's Fine Goods
ith�ier' kind indulgence the past few I Ths' annual ;county be.
-of .. - f have been hnernttlon'ed ire ue
1Zev. David J. Ornish, o£ Granton, The .following is the menu o, lunch tt ntly '
�'•,; . ltwe�h . By num next issue we shall O a(mma,s twill giv.ew .ions of hiS the W 0. T, T7., will be. held in the are David Carnttelon of Cllntoniand
be in ea o,siftionl to iv owr nal Temperance Hall . G.oderieh on Tues formerly of St. Thomas, has been ap to be served,in the Town Hill, from A Broderick ��o
p g et fatmovs harp, recitals in ltlim. town �. p isle of Steafortl ,with the
attention to local n ws. Sala and weans da Oc ob r 10�h and pointed by the Bishop • of Huron to three to seven o clock, on• the after for er '1 d'
to hall here,. soon. 7le,wili beaesasted , y S y, t e the char e., of :the the. o 'bore noon of:Uctober 1`? in connection with m ,ea mg• (Worth Qio 1loubt " '. A cheat ofExtra Special Black:-
_' ° by Alis.sl Gracel M,'erry, {enitertailtie'r j 11th;.' •Ola tho` •eveni>tg of the .10th,. and g of'Forest, would mnal�e rexcellent candidates; Teat.'""0UNDAPiIALLY"
4 •. BIBLE SOCIETY. d M'se' Bridle• is rano. !This' Rev. Mr. Dewey, of London will ive Rev. F.. G.. Newton of Narlrhill the'Bazaar.to he held'by d he Women s.
an i y'' p' _ an add ss g -to the parish of South. Sarnia. succeed. Association, of Willis Church.
recittal 's" to b iven under athe.aus + re , dealing: largely with the
Again I,would remind th minis- . > og ! Ing Rev. T. G•:. A.. Wri ht who has _ Regular. vela's bOc per pound. To
A ices of.,0nttarlo 'church choir. The present situation: of the .temperance a; ]3ai-ed Ham wcth dressing and Sar ••f•ip••86•••�•••••••••••f•.` .. p p r
iters iandl m•(epresentativels of the p been appointed as a professor atlioron oto a chips....:............... roc • introduce it wle and placing it .on
dtaite which isnot
yet set will be in cause thougiiout•the Province. College. Rev. A, D. J. -Charlton of Uhicked Pste • • ,sale at .
phttrches as Ito' shier contributions y it la creme..... , . 5c • .••. �....:.+ .:.... 406.
October. This, will esomewh4t, of I g
• ' f'o,r ithc� ps;asenl( year. ®cto. � A NEWSP+A.PER.BAHGAiN. Port Burwell has. been appointPcl to . Yctrlc antl.Beans ....".. ......... 5c �83 .. w Order' by Sthe name, 'rqundamally.,r- • • •,
Ate orderied bytthel executive the a txeati to this .peopler.of IC'Unit(ofn the char of the parish of Alytchell., Bread and Butter and `diad or • js •.
env 10 ,were which no +dnei sort afford. to :rims"s. The daily . editiion of the, Toronto. , .). •.: _ .....::....:.. 5c • •
ie p given out by me, but 1 Jelly
too far o�y on,e chnimch has r Faaitieularsaater. Globe mclud.in the "Batt Yds Illus , : JUBILATION OVEl •THE • Were received �iur Vinegars
,espond- g ! y red or Coffee 5o ed last month for .
Ted. Friends of bei kaaws'e
trate d Magazine section be mailed ELECTION. : ' office bel 37 were left un1311ed, S �•'
(t ,please GOVERNMENT $4,BILLS. to an address in Qanadii United;C rear, y 5c 0. Denianus for .trained- help are so 0 Are
Isen'd in your offerings. $ y Last Saturday evening there was a • • • ........... .5c. p • clertarinly, pleasing the(
J. GREEN, Tresidterrt. States and (4reat Britain from now athexfn 'in Ulititon to . Tae a • great that "we can afford to • people. ,:Have on qt oto
There ape a very large number pI until Jan 1st, 1012 for 75c, until Jan, g g g e press The evening entertainment which i "gaurantee a position,.to • ever • y. g �.
.CALL GUTHRIE PASTOR ion to the overflowing exuberance on: will be. held a,t.S o clock, will "be in • p � • tsh'are ��? '
new fouresent T! bills`` is Lhe Mintel 1st 1913 for $3.50. Subscriptions taken account of the tri le'success :in Rucon char of Alli", graduate.or 'refund tuition mon • —__
alf{tlle present dyne and.ftihenuipber. at.thie office.. p gi Mayle Rance, who will • ey. It you are anxious to suc• •
' w A' ,call has rec;enitly been extended is g �rotwin on Election Day: ' About S o'clock the be assisted bylocal talent. Admission • ceed write for our beautiful g adtaily, !When a, Bank , procession lined u • t tiful cat "(PHONE OR CAREFULLY
Ito lRev, 'W. I. McLismi, M. 'A., of manager wars asked the reason for O]V1: OF OUR RULES U p be£ore.the Rotten- to evei;Ing. entertainment 10 cents: • alogue today.. • ,,.
�!+ 'Gulthrie Pr;esbytes•y. of Sarnia, by tthls he staid ; "G,overnml;en't ,bills bury House and marched to the mar- �- • • FILLED. - - 'Phone 11,i
k, the eongroga;tilomnsf of Hanover and rime iu,st as good as oums, Th:e teas- It is a rule in all printing offices ket Square, -headed by the Clinton. AT-HOME TO STUDENTS. • T • yi�c
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Hampden, pn theme >Pxesbytetry of on for this iro •1 tis of that there .is a charge of so much Band. On arrival,Mr.,hlobn Ransford, T'he-Ep.worth League of Wesle CUIItral LUsilles (�"o jjpp
( o u a p 4 bills is. Y ,• S C 11U 8
per .line fnr adv ising •concerts, who officiated as Master of Oeretnon� .church, ertYt,ert<lined tris Modelites •
iBruce, Tllte gall' ,tt*l11 comae ebefore thot a loin bf ;they banks' have . us ' • TORONTO,
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� oe.ials ant rt iu e� or an for .les con
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ratulated the County "on" -its- 'awd Collegiate. Saudents m th"•e Sun • 4
jthe ►Pr;esbytery; of Sarnia at nil abovitl reached the limit allowed for EATO
of affair where there ie an admin. groat victory, " For 16 long. ears, he da W. I>[. $IIAIV PriuCi 1 •
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LSpring,s on Sept. 28. Rtev, Ma. Mc= nates, which, is,tth;e le uivaJ,eut: oto y Y •school xoom on Monday evten • • F� • • i
"`' Leiani i well kziown.to in q cion. fee char{;ed, and .any varying ..said, the. Consorvative party, had sat a'r_ 'A' and program •
many town Ithe almounit of their `paid. up caQital from thea rule is•a mere oventight on in ttre cold -shades, of O osition g; - g p ed ort given ON ••••••• • THE PEOPLE'S E'S G
bet'ng �h leldelaitI son tot 'Rev, Dr. Istbock, When than, iis, h t71? and �vhnch_ vw,as followed by a lwnncheo.n
fo �. jtieiac ed' fwe the part of the printer, You should no one would blains them if tb.ey:were
• ••••••s•�•••• . E L GROCER.,
amnprly, lof Blytt!h. htavel to a,sa, , . ov Rev, Mr, Fon..d, pasitor .was chair-
u g ea ntnenit bills: not . expect :. something for nothing;. 'elwted over the-victorv. Ho introduced an'
S;: -----r from the rioter, an ,more than you Mr. David Lane m • • VoIIo'1t'i4l; waif !the program
p Y, y tion, Preside of the : giveln.: ......................•i4II••>�•�fr•II••II•.. F••II••II�•4'•D�•i•+i••II•.�3•.....
•i• t!•4••i�•dt�•.. .
would from your merchant o than Conservatives of West Hu o d
'ren ,per cent. discount on all Washing Ma -hides
for dne week.
a 'RL�ND, B" R0Si
Stoves and i'tardware
the printer would from you.' -Ib !a only Mr Wm. Campbell,. the Nestor of tP,arlt 1-4 . .itl . .. r
source of revenue: Kindly respect It, Chorus=Yottng ltZen's Choir, tl+
West Huron, Rev. Joseph Elliott, solo_msa asin. Years of Adhering Strictly to..th.e.I?.olicy d�.
of Goderich,.each of whom ,made brief, Reading—Mists r"unningha�le[
DIED Ole' !i`YFHOID FEVER, congratulatory speecbes. .Mr. E.. N. �Solo"E. Ea&slt.
Lewis M. P. for the West Aiding, + .
Last Sunday morning, George L. g} :Gugasulg'Conittests '1' f T ,"
thanked the electors and more par' -
ad + He 8401 t Cit
Walker received ,Glia sad news that p Part 11-4
Mrs. L.'W'illiainsl of Walton:sister• ticularly, the people of Clinton. Mr. Solo—M, Jack on;
Jae. Bowman, M. P„ for East Huron
in-law to Mrs, .iiValker, had died of • :.Iwsltrultnenttal--Mists Doli�artyr �. ' �
t hold fever after an•aAness of 5 or.6 came next and hoped he would prove •
Yp 'Trio-Mis:.s,ets- Moyes, Green, and
weeks. Deceased was only33 ears of l worthy of the high trust he had oom• y tmitted to him. Tele rams of con ra• .Ever.y Prl ce Al �'�' S
age and fuse a daughter of the late g g ;ChoT'us.--Young fiZen?s Choiir,
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George Clark, of '(Trey' -Township. tulatlon were read from S. A. McGaw,
of Winnipeg, and "Tom” Jackson, in •i•
They have no .family, The funeral Vancouver, for for B. 0„ over the result.
eels cemetery, Rev. 112r. Lundy can• When Mr: J: T. Merner, the standard '� happy pmattrinaonial event gide- Shoes that i5 second t0 none.`
ducting the service' Mr, and Mrs, bearer of South Huron, was called up- . ed the bonne of Mr. and 1VIrs. Arthur .•
Walker attended the last gad rites, on he was most enthusiasticI reoeiv- Whdittingham, 'on Wednesday 21th sii'•
ed d � Josh wheml ttbee tl
Mr. Williamson will be deeply sympa., an very modestly mfr rti }• dg� sr Edwin. o Ii; ugde
thized with in his bereavement, Contest which •resulted in hisgt�cniobn� � ae ops, e1�l,eil of Sit.
Me erre to the �' unge,s. a'u
.Che. closin address was
RALLY DAY:' Mayor Sp tton,' of Wingham, who 'laholnas• The marriage{ ,eerelil
La 'lSabb
pokinglywondered wbafinightbecom6 WU'perform»il.b)r ev. T,`W.!Cos
asst atl�• was Rally Day in of
h.m if .free trade in natural products en,s, pa,>:tor of Ontario s:trSeet,�church - ' [Xethodl,st
,covnecgtiou (with ,Ont!ario Strtteti hadbecomelaw. Theoro:wd save" the tri it`hel jprje@:c lcei of lthe niamediate
iS,abbatY Sphool, In[ thie Joke, and' lou hed, as 250 pounds of relaltiv,,gs' Tuna Triend's at high noon.
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Motritill tftev. T, W„Co,etenspxeach- adipose tissue loomed up before them The h6Pge( ;was, beautifully klecorat
e'd ia,g6rmotn ito the ;children from in the Mayor's personality. He WAS ed toil th# oceassioni. Miss Emma
y
'St. Watthew( 26'and 41, Watch. was , glad to know that Canaria was still Lavas playeal ' lthte: Wedding' March,
the Next - (And( the dealt wi�tlt it in desirous of maintaining her relations alt itlhq' bred• ; tentt'ered ;the parlor on
aoroatic forme advising rt'erhni to• to the motherland above everything tthp a.f leer father wllo,gave her
wslteh thein words, ,axnuslelmen td, else, .. Cheers wore given for the three away. IShe lookiedl ovely. in her �•
ithou,ghte, icolnVanio�nd ,and habits. M. P's and the band tayed -'God save weddirng 'gow.nl off whitle silk )null., ",j
'fid' eAeirmCtoh,wasiAllusltraitedby•nuria- the Ding Goderirh�andcamedown Her bogiiee was whit roses. Icer +
;etr is tiincid�'Atei' An( �v ill not ,sti;on onthe"3 o'clock ti Mn. to@reed out in lirbtle riaote. i►3is.a iHayAt rP�+tar rnr +
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iol praisd. ' In
a musical program they
,y a laugh by their antics
scally and otherwise, A
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the Conservatives briar nviarq ntimioirrcotws alts batitxtifnl
as at is their in>a- ger ttav)ellartg( ,t:oatumel was of
my made a clean brown laid 7,sloth. Mr. And Mrs.
peakera were wea�r Neal lofii lrnn the'S.16 train, amnid
mks to the Itlberafb ,showers; ox oonf#01 AbA hoot wishes
ion defeating Rbcs. Aftew alahotr;H ho Don tral? ;obey
;w,ul 1341... first Sf. o�o,Ril.
Spend half an' hour in our
shop looking over the na*� :
Fall Styles and we will prove to
you that buying of us means a
distinct advantage to you and,
positive assurance of being cde-
reetly fitted- with shoes t at
sparkle with superb style that
hakes them "truly distinctive
and exclusive,
FRED JACKSON
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