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Get your boy's next shoes here and
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REPAIR4AVIIILE YOU WAIT.
ED. JACKSON
NEW SWEATER COATS FOR
LADIES AND CHILDREN
Our first shipment of Ne w Sweater Coats is now here and is the fin
estassortment of high class garments we have ever ha4 the pleasure of
showingand you will find it time well spent to have a look at these
coats and get our .prices before buying.
• Don't forget we are offering some Big Bargains in .Boots and Shoes
and Clothing during the balance of August. ,
Also balance of uur Summer Dry Goods at wholesale price.
• SCHOOL BOOKS -
•AND SUPPLIES
Will be wanted by 'many
this and next week. We have
all authorized Text Books
and a complete assortment of
other required sundries. We
invite your 'purchases offering
you the assurance that our
,values and prices are as fav-
orable for you as we know how
to make them,
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest -- Always the Best
PLUMSTEEL. I MORE
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Our Specials for Saturday
and the following week
ORMIVOID
THE GREAT FLY. EXTERMINATOR—takes away
the worry of your cattle and horses by driving away
the flies.. ,Kills Vermin and Lice. Regular., $1.00 cans
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CONNER BALL BEARING;•• --IDEAL,— yotaktER,—
BONNIE.—ONE MINUTE,—TRE BEST IN USE,—I0
PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. •
The balance of our Screen doors and Windows at cost.
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Mr. Jas. MoClacherty, Goderielx, was
in town on Tuesday.
Miss Lucille' Grant reopens 136.)
studio. on Sept. 7th.
Miss Nora Blake is the guestd•ing
week of Miss M. Friel of Seaforth.
Mr. Ernie Duri!ord visited in Lon-
don, Goderieh and Brussels the past
week.
Miss Josie Medd of Goderich is a
gueot at the home of her,uncle, Mr.
J. G. Medd.
Mr, Frank Walker, of the. staff of
the Free Press, Winnipeg, is home
for his holidays.
Miss Helen Doherty returned last
week after spending a pleasant
holiday at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron and
Mr. Jactnes Camr3ron, Bayfield, Were
in town on Tuesday. .
Mr. John Guest spent a few days at
his old home -in London township
daring the past, week. , •
Mr. Harry. Hunt left for 0 -alt us -
day a. in', and from there g to
Tercrito for a few days.
Miss Rita Rowe of Exeter- vietted
hr grandmother, Mrs. T. ,Hollo-
oVer the week end.
Ma. E. Graves, medical student of
London, is a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. j. A.. Irwin.
Mrs. Renew an family, who have
been at the lakeside for several
weeks; have returned to town.
Mrs. John Cuningharne and her sis-
tkni, Mrs. Callender, visited Mrs. M.
Y. McLean of Seafoick last Week.
George E. and Wilbee? Johnstone of
the• Goshen Line, Stanley, visited) at
the home of Sergeant Welsh • on
Sunday.
Mr. Gee. Cook, after spending a fott-
*night very pleasant?), at his • home
in town, returned tlo Toronto an
Saturday. • • •
Mrs. 'Wlinsloe ce Buffalo and Miss
• Mirada Stafford of. Wroxeter were
guests d Mr. and • Mrs. S. • Kemp
on Friday; last. •
Miss Fannie Hibbs left on Saturday
fox Toronto, where she Pill be the
itself' of her aunt, Mrs. • S. L.
Scott; during Exhibition Celle. • •
Mr. Chas. Rideut l'eft yeeterday to
spend a week or, so in Toronto. He
is a native of that cify with Whose
• early history:, the Ridorre fee -City is
closely collected. •
Mr, D. A. McClure, late teller in the
local branch of Molsonsl Bank, but
• now cif Montreal, was the wrest oe
Air. Dodds H.olloway a few days
during the past week.
Mrs. (Rev.) Thompson of Vabeouver,
B. C., is elle guest of -Mr. and
Mrs. W. Tiplady. She la a dau-
ghter of Rev'. John Kenner, . a for-
mer pastor of •Ontanio St. church.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Finch of Stratford
were nr town Tuesday on their way
1 brook from Brussels where they
had been attending the funeral of
the latter'n father, Mr. Abel Brad
shaw.
r. and Mrs. E. Hanson and child,
after having been the guests of the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John
Middleton, Goderieh township, for
Max weeks or se, left Tuesday to
return to Ottawa.
Mrs. (Dr.) W.' Holloway' was a Vis-
itor in town over.. ehe week end.
She was on her way helve to Pet-
erboro from Exeter, where' 'she had
been in attendance at the bedside
and at the funeral of' her molter,
the late Mrs. • Welsh.
Mr Frank Kydd, who spent a year
in toWn on the snail of the piano
factory but who has been Mem
February in Cuba with his father,
who has a plantation there, has re-
itirried and resumed his position at
the factory, His friends are glad
to welcome Frank back ta Clinton,
r. and Nati,. Tiobb went to
Toratto on Tuesday, 'where they
will visit relatives beSides seeing
the great Fair, and they Au
spend some little time in Pickering
before their return. The date o'
their return Is uncertain Wit it's
safe aaying Mr. Robb will be in
Clinton on or before Sept. 21st.
rs. W. Pinner of Vaneouver, B. C.,
who has bete spending some time
visiting at the parental, home, that
of Mr. and lkiirs. Charles Barbilit,
leaves teday for Toronto aceonipail-
ied by her sister, Miss Jule IlaW`
DM They will -spend a fee, days
in Toronto before Mrs. Pinner
leaves for her home in the Coast
City:
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LADIES' AND CilltllliES GOLF JACKETS.
lien's and Iloy's Coat Sweaters
This is just the season of the year for warm woollen golf coats for men women and chil-
dren. The mornings and evenings are chilly. Why not put on a golf coat or sweater
coat to avoid colds instead of putting on winter garments. We are showing a large
range for men, women and children in all the popular colors from 5c up to $8.00.
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New Fall Skirts
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NavVYoRK.
The new fall skirts are now in stock -and comprise excellent values
in Panamas, Serges Voiles in the very newest styles for fall wear.
Prices run from $2.50 up to $12.50.
We invite your inspection as a purchaser or not. •
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New Fall Dress Goods I
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Rough Tweeds in plain and mixed colorings promise a great de-
mend far suitings this season. We are showing an exceedingly large • ,.
range in suit lengths. No 2 alike. Now is the time to make a selec-
tion befere the best styles go. We will gladly lay aside your choice
until required. Prices run from 75c up to $2.00 per yard.
Men's Tailorin
The fall and winter importations for men's suitings are now in stock and they are without doubt the best range
it has ever been our pleasure to display. Tweeds will be the popular cloth in greys and browns in heather
mixtures and Bannookburns. Our tailoring staff was never in better condition to -meet your wants and are turning out better styles and work-
manship.than ever. Lotus look after your wardrobe this'fall. We can serve you well We employ nothing but the best Mechanical labor and
guarantee workmanship and fit. .
Clearing Sale of Tapestry .and Brussels .C.arpetscleared out russenot a t;s,d pattern orls color in the lot
1000 yards Tapestry and BCarpets to be.
We do riot intend carrying piece carpets in the future which is our only excuse for this clearing sale. If you need a carpet this Pall or emu
spring it will pay you well to attend this Sale Space will not permit quotation in all the qualities Come to this sale you won't .be disappointed
at the value.
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BUTTER AND EGOS TAKEN 'AS. CASH.
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Personals.
Mrs. Glazier Sr. is 'visiting Wingham
friends.
Me. Harry Co/a, Kincardine, was in
Clinton ever the week end.
Mrs. James Southcombe is in Tor-,
onto for the Fair this week.
Mrs, p. Coats Coleman, Winnipeg, is
the guest of the Misses Cole.
Miss Reagan, Godericli; was the.
guest of Mrs. J. G: Medd this
week.
Mrs. Alex. Neilans
days with her
• Neilans, Maple str
Mr. Will Cook of •
is spending a few
son, Mr. Alex.
Toronto returned
home on• Tuesday for a visit with
friends and :relaisives.
Mesars. K. Mairs and L. Manning
left on .Tuesday for Toronto. Mr.
4/fanning intends remaining there.
Rap Cantelon is in Teronto this
week attending the Exhibition. Ile
will also visit his Sister ix Otrillia
before returning.
Mr. Chas. King of Montreal, brother-
in-law of leks. K. Erskine, spent
the week v.ud in town the guest
of M. and Mrs. Erskine.
Mr. and. Mrs. IL B. Chants go • to
Toronto this afternoon to spend a
week visibing friends in and about
the aity and also to aWand • the
Fair,
Science Master Firth and his bride
arrived front. Durham on Tuesday
and have taken' possession of Mr.
Cooper's handsorne residence, fur-
nished.
Mr. W.' E. Rand of Arnprior, for-
tnerly of the .011ntern Collegiate
staff, Was bile giteste for a few days
during the past week of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Brydone.
Miss Lizzie and Master Ernese• Fold,
• . Children of Mr. and Mrs, John
Ford, returned hoine 'Tuesday, after
an etrjoyable two merthe holiday
with thee Inttlet at Parry Sound,
Bev. Mr. MOM and a few' members
of the local W. C. were in
Goiderich on Monday attending a
meetitigof the Union there. Mr,
Greene Was the speaker of the
meeeing.
lelliss E. M. Stephenson leave; 43-
mOrroW for North Bay to he ready
to take up her teaching duties next
week. Miss Stephenson likes the
northern town and the liking, seems
to be mutual aS she has been eon -
noted with the teaching stab of
the public school there for several
years.
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Personals
feliss Gladys Chowen has taken a
positionon It.vin's sty:a staff.
I'Our assistance is requestfed in mak-
ing these per:oriel columns as some
plete as pessible.
Mr. F. R. Hodgens, Ge.derich, • was
in town yesterday looking the bet-
ter for hi si recent horelay .spell in
Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs: Holland, who recently
Mille from England, have taken up
• housekeeping in , part of Mra.
Ctn-
nel's house on Ontario street,
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• Hallett TOwnsh113.
After an iflnass d three weeks Mr.
William Taylor of the Gravel Road
diei last night in his forty:tftli
year. • Blood poisoning was the cause
of bis untbnely passing away. •He
wee an Upright and industrious Man
much respected in 'tire community
which emtends its sincere sympathy
to his bereaved wife and two child-
ren, The funeral will take place on
Friday forenoon. to St.Joseph's
chureh, Clinton, thence to the R. C.
cemetery in this township.
Mr, David Hoggart spent a few
days with friends around Brussels
last week where he went to attend
the funeral of the late Mr. A. Brad-
shaw, who had been a lifelong, friend
ag well as slightly related.
The News -Record to end of year 25e.
Mr. Jim Ball and his nephew, Mr.
Myer, of Eherts, near Chatham, are
visiting friends in 'this towniihip at
Prest.ttit.
Mr. E. J. Tie)lie is emivalescing af-
ter having 'tni,dergone an operation in
the Clintan hcepital for the removal
of les tonsils.
Mr. Michael Morrison has a pug
of marl at work these dayn building
an abutment at Wallace's bridge.
Miike 'has also secured the contract
Ha- lbottekil.ding a concrete arch back at
Mrs, Bat. Evans and two child-
ren arrived last week from Detroit
ant will for the mot few weeks visit
friends in this neighborbool.
S. S. No. 2 commeaced on Mon-
day with Mies: Itintlity ti St.
Thomas aS teacher.
• 'rhe News-Reeordt leadfor Iledlett
And Londesboro news. Arts you a
subscriber t
The News From Londesboro
Rev. W. T. Pearcy, the popular
pastor of • the Pre'sbyterian congre
gations of Londerboro and Burns, en-
ters upon his well-earned holidays
this week and will spend a portion
of them in Toronto for which city
he Pat yesterday, acornpenied by his
wife and his mother, who has berm
a guest at the manse for a couple
of Triecai t
of the Presbyterian
church will be occupied next Sun-
day by • Mr. W. Taylor, Belgrave,
theological atudent, and the following
Stir4ay, Rey: Charles Mustard of
Toronto, one of the brightesb young
tnen in the ministry. His home was
at Brucefield which has contributed
Several young men to the 'learned
professions.
Bev, W. T. Pearey was in- CEnton
on Tuesday conducting the funeral
eerwifets of the late Arthur lefortae.
117 Lyon :spent the week end
in Lucknow.
Miss
Mar McColl has returnee
to Toronto sites a holiday visib at
the hotneStead and with her sister,
Awde in Wing,hani.
The township council met on Sat-
urday and -let the contract • for a
dement arcon the lith •con : to Mr.
M. Morrison, price $386. • Mr. Mor -
risen does geed work at what is
considered a very reasonable price -
so gets the • bulk of car municipal
cement *or. The expenditure this
year on bridges will total about
$6,000, including $4,000 for the bridge
ab Rita's. After this year the only
costly bridges to be built. will be at
Walkerborne and another in the
astern part Of the township. Atter
hat the expenditure on bridges will
e comparatively small and the tan-
ap..ir wilt rejoice accordingly.
Our baseball team drove to Bel -
rave last Saturday for a game with
he nine of that place. They • didn't
xpeet to win but put up a good
ame and were not so short of runs
ftee all. Our line up was as fa-
wn J. 0. Lounsbery p,, tfr.
c., J. Woodman, 1b,, Tainb-
yn 2 b., It. Riley 3 b., J. Warwick
. s., W. Tamblyn c. 1., P. Johnston;
1., T. Miller r. 1,
Mrs'. R. Adam and Mrs. D. W.
oyd left for Toronto on IVIonda.y.
Mr. Hato shipped a taticad .of
heat this week.
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J. 0. Loonsbery is spending a few,
days in Toronto this week.
Mrs. J. Tamblyn • and Mrs. Jas...
Elslee spent Monday with Clinton.
friends.
• Miss B. Brogden" spent Sunday with.
her sister, Mrs. D. needy of Well.
UN3. BOnyitton and son of Toronto..
spent a few days wirh Mrs.' Bruns -
don and Mrs. J. 0, Adams of Mae-,
village.
MIMI P. Wheatiey Minton spent •
Sunday with Miss A. lieN.
Miss Gibson of London is spending, '
a few clays with her friend, Miss C.
• Hutton:
• Lyon spent Mol Mrs. iday 'with..
her brother, Mr. E. Lear of Blybh:
Miss R. Young returned to Brant- •
ford after spending her holidays here.;
• Plunk Hibbert of Ottiaw.a is meet-
ing friends in tele vicinity, and his-,
many feiends are glad to see him
again.
The regular meetng of the Worn -
eats Institute will be held next • Thurs-
day afterttoon. at the home of Mrs.
Jos. Manning when Mrs, (Dr.) Young
will give a demonettation on bandag-
ing and changing bedclotlis. All Vacs
ladies are cordially invited to ati4-
tend)
The News -Record to end of year 25c..
Constance.
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley Sr., Mr..
Geo. Riley, Mrs. Ben. Riley and.Mrs.
Damage attended the funeral of the
late Benjamin Riley of near Chisel-
hurat on Friday of test week.
Miss Stella .Clarke spent a few
days with her aunt, Mrs. Pollard,
near 13lyth. •
Mr. Robt. Clarke preached at the •
two services at Nile.94, Sunday.
Mrs. Farnham and ma spent Sun-
day in Seaforth the guests of the,
lady's mother, Mrs. D. MeGreggior.
Mrs, John Riley Jr. returned. on
'Sunday after spending some time;
with her another, Mrs. Wright, near
Brucetteld.
IVfeCally has returned home
from a visit with her daughter and
nOns in Stratford ad Walkerten.
Mrs. liteXtrizie and ehildren of the'
west are guests all the home 01 Mr.
Sandy- McNichol.
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