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PREPARE FOR -1-
' low la the tiro to prepare for winter before the weather snits.
'leg. . had. Many Roofs leaked like sieves during the recess bea,vy,
arainstornis, if such was the case• with your don't wait for
another like»performance bat get busy at once and get tha
necessary quad tit! of our Special Roofing paint, We hove at in
B1l►cik, .(roan And flied—put on a *New Roof. We hove a., big
• stock of Brantford. goofing; The Roofing IEbat leets. Obeapux,
mod better .than lihingles. Alt sizes of Window Glass.
10 percent, discount on all'Washing Machines for OHS
. s week.
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STOvgs and HARDWARE
od Shoe:
For Boys
Made of leathers. that wear and made
keep, their shape.' Its the _lasting
top, p
qualities of our Shoes makes you get -:.
then time after time.
Get your boy's next shoes here and ,
you'll be money ahead.
REPAIRS WI -RILE YOU WAIT..
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NEW SWEATER COATS FOR
LADIES AND CHILDREN
Our first shipment of Ne w Sweater Coats is now here and is the fin-
est assortment of high class. garments we have ever had the pleasure of
showing and 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 Soots analShoes
balance of August.
and ClothingBurin the1 g .
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Also balance of uur Summee'bry Goods at wholesale price.
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UNIQUE E FURNITURE
THAT IS DECORATIVE
but not overly. .
it's dear. Merit is wliat 'Wing these days,
and only merit that gives u4'outlibeia patronage
MERIT RIT IN FURNITURE _ Iii
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" The 'cheapest ti - of In Huron Count to " furniture*
p H a �+ buy alt kluda of
Hoover Si
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Cushion Cover, fenny col-
ored stripe, tassel in, each
corner all ready for the
form • 27c.
Centre Price
In brown linen handsome
design, with worked edge,
Specially priced, 19c;'
W1. Di.. FAIR CO.'
Often. Cheapest -- Always the Best
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham were in
Toronto lase' weak..
Miss. Beatrice Greene spent Sunday
with Fullerton friends.
Mrs, H. Penneihaker anis Master is ii auk
are spending a few days in London-•
Mie, and Mrs. Kenneth d
Chowen visite
Wingham friends 'a few days last
week.
Miss Delle 'O'Neil left last week for
Toronto to resume her teaching
duties, .
Mist Edna Pennebaker returned li:.me
Saturdayy' after a week's visit with
friends in :Toronto.
Dr.. and M;i,. ;Evans and Mrs. Wcod-
• mien were, in London en Tuesdays at-
tending ,the .Western Fair.
Miss Mariann Gunn, who has h,eenthe
guest of Miss Lena Holmes, Tor-
onto for a 'week, aeturnetir home can,
Saturday'.
Mrs: Turrnsr and Miss Mary Turner+
• visited the form'or's daughter, Mrs::
Broadfoot of Tuckersmine returairtg
last week,,
me. An. Jackson Jr; left en Fri,day' •
trip the
for his annual autumn 'to
Coast in the interests of the
Jackaeu Mfg. Co. .
Mr. " C. J. Wallis returned last •Weaak
froin the west. Mrs. Wallis spent
a week • .in Toronto, returning with
Mr. Wallis on' ,Friday,:
Mrs. Everington, Brantford, a former
resident of Clanton, is visiting
friends in tome, recuperating from
-an attack of typhoid levee..
Miss Gladys Manningreturned to her
borne . in London this week atm;
spending nhe summer in town the
gueFit of her aunt, Miss Jennie Tay-
lor. .
Mr. Wm.'Swinb°ank of Minedosa, Min.,
spent a few days about town hav-
ing come home to he present at the
funeral of his Mother, which -book
place on Saturday.
Miss
Vire, Steen of Toronto has'
been visit -sig with her grandparents,
Mr.. and 'Me.a . John Jackson. of
il3w11, and with Mr. J. G. Steep of.
the Bayfield Line. .: '
Rev. J Greene left on Monday - for
the Adirondack Mountains to vinit a
SND CgILDREN'S GOLF JACK
Tea's and 16y': Coat sweaters
This Is just the season of the year for warm woollen golf coats for men women and chi',
ftdren\ The mornings and evenings are.chi'ly. 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 75c up to $8.00.
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New Fall Skirts
The flew fall skirts are now in stock and comprise eiceelIent values_
iu Panamas. Serges Voiles in the very newest styles for fall wear.
Prices run from n2.50 up to $12.50.
We invite your inspection as a purchaser or not.
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ST.THOMAS &
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New Fall Dress Goods
Rough Tweeds in plain and mixed colorings promise a great de-
mand for 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.
MMeal''nThe fall and winter importations for men's suitings are now in stock and they are without doubt the best range
en's it has ever been our pleasure to display.Tweeds will be the popular cloth in greys and brownsin heather •
mixtures and Diinnockburns. " Our tailoring staff was never in better condition to meet your wants and are turning out better styles and work-
manship than ever. Let us look after your wardrobe this fall. We can serve you well. We employ nothing but the best niechanieai labor and
guarantee workmanship,. and fit.
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Clearing Sale of Tapestry and Brussels Carpets iQOU yards .Tapestry and Brussels Carpets to be.
. cleared out not bad pattern or color in the lot
We do not intend carrying piece carpets in. the future which is our only excuse for tflis clearing sale: If' you need a carpet this Fall or next.
spring it will pay you well to attend this Sale. Space will'not permit quotation in all the qualities; Cone to this sale you won't be disappointed
at the value. •
BUTTER AND EUUGS TAKEN. AS CASH.
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About People You Know.
niece who has been staying there Miss .Bessie Irwin of Montreal is
on account of her health for 'some month's time e who is '• t r ''v
d a present* r
an p e eti a y' Mrss Mary, .Jenkins �of Woodlands
ill.' 1
Another prompnising young man. has Farm spent a few days in Toronto
lastr
week.
joined the Clinton Colo n Toe.'
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Colony >;
Y Cooper left today for
Mrs. A. T.
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onto,: in the person of Wilmer 1�a1 •.
Chicago to visa. her mother" Mra.
lis, eldest.son of Ma. Charles Wal- g '
lis, who has gone to the city to Seller', and other friends:
secure a training in Y:M.C.A. work. Miss Elsie Farquhar returned home
Mrs. V. C. French and iriree, child last week after taking °,n the 'sights
ren,who have been visitCng tale of Toison'to and Niagarla Falls.
lady's Mother, Mrs. Wm. Cooper., for Miss Kate Farm Ieft on Monday for
the past th,tee' months; left this St. Thomas to resume a her duties
the teaching staff of Al Cd.-
weer far thein home '.in Wetasi[win,, onoa ing s Alma
Alta. Theyi,go;b3' boat from Safi- lege.
Lon-
nie. '
Mrs. Walter King wont down' to Lon-
Miss Ruby Irwin leaves on Monday don on Friday • morning •t+o visit
for the west. Her destination is her son, Mr. Robt:: King, whose
Alberta, under the lea of the wile is at present quite ill.."
Rockies, whe:r, 1 er 'blather Is i
r.. acid Mrs. Wm. Robb have return -
charge
fortnight's
ft r leas t `s-
ed a a an�
P
f' Methodist circuit. :Miss
e
a a
• home for a mon. s holday's. •
Irwin - will p^nybably !die absent, a. it in . Toronto, . Whale the former
'leas has three daughters residing, and in
Tb VanE' nd spent ent a ,Pickering , where"they visited 'the:
week hat Toronto"Fair also visite& ..daughter01 the latter; '
Niagara Valls, which .he had never.
Mrs. Cleo. King and little son a'nd
seen before. He was chaperoned by Miss Clark Day'tnent, who have been
a" couple of Toronto lane acquainut- spending 3rhe post couple of irronths
Slices, and sans, he 'certainly, had a or so at the parenri�al home in
tine time: town, left on Tuesday. for their
Mr Arthur Knoin of. Wingham, but al hone in Bossevaine, Man.
so well known as ;a former ,resident Mr. E. M. McLean, who. haat been . fon
of Clint bn, spent last wake visiting several years canardeted with , the
his son and daughter in Torcaito, Masten H'dsiery ,Company, has ate
Although ,approaching his 91st cepted the ' position of Manager of
birthday, he is as hale and hearty as the Thompson' Hotiery Company • of
many, men of much runner years;: London and has already entered up-
end says he expects"to reach the on his duties th
ere.
hundred mark. Mr. ands Mrs. W. E. 1Vliller and tl.eyr
r. "and Mrs. Isaac Barr and 'Miss daughter Alice, Detreen, vis -ten
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Barr returned en Thursday from a Clintion friends the past week. On
two • months' visit in the west, their return to the env they wore
They Went as far.
an Banff, t, v
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accompan:el by
Mr. Mi ler s moth -
enteral places en route, The' all er, Mrs, R. Miller, who will r• Mit
thoroughly enjoy'zd the trip 'but Mr, with them for a couple of weeks
Barr was aniaiotis to return to aeb or sc .
how election sentiment Was shaping Mr, and Mrs, Frank O'Neil wad Miss-
in Ontario and especially in West es Belle at Bessie returned last
Huron.week after . spending a couple of
Ilov. J. Greene •lash week reonived a months in Ittoosejaw,. Sask., where
o;nntunicat':ort from the olictals of Mr. O'Neil has extensive business•+
the Methodist church, Mitchell, :ate:iesi . Miss Pearl remained
i r Clausin MI the
asking hint: to supply the pulpit. with her bro�ne
for the following couple of Sundays. West.
Rev. Jas. Livingstone, 'Methodist Mr. John Howson of Medicine 'flat,
Pastor at+ 1Viitehell and well known Alta., is the guest of his mother
in Clinton, was suddenlytaken ill • on Albert street. Mrs. i%owon,
witila:r pxeaehin'g in, Windsor ' r► taw wlio can east severed weeks ago,
Is tura visiting int iero but
tiva°elte ago it
in sU:ll lying til in Peteia
titin tlbwn, M. Greene was unable
to
no host guns y, honor, as Ito
had titled to supplya at Lysis.
Will return Iizld will spend scr.fl
time in Mao before they return
to'ilia west.
Miss " Anna Smith has returned, from
a visit • to Toronto. .
Mrs. Jas. Webster . of Lende.�faoro is
visiting her daughter,' Mrs. E. Sav-
ille of town. • ' ' "
Miss Harriet! _
Pickett d� Torontois
spending a few weeks' iroIidayr: .at
tier home in town.
Mrs. It B. Chant, after a pleasant
visi•tr with Tofonto relatives, i turn-
ed home on. Tuesday.
Miss Jennie .Robinson leaves next
week Icer Calgary, where she will.
,spend some: time with' her sister,
Mrs. Northam : Rankin.
Mrs. John Spooner and 'daugliben,'who
havebeen visitrig the former's par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Swarts,..left
yesterday and will visit in Detroit
and. Cleveland before retorting to
their home in Virdien, Man.
Mru. E. Walsh returned on 'Monday'
Nom West Branch, Mich., where she
- had been visiting her dieter far sev-
oral weeks. tier daughter, 'Miss Ida
Walsh, has taken a position tonr-
porarily • in !Dethuit, but is expected.
hoarse in a fo'ratnight or so.
Miss Evans of Winnipeg, who has
!•,pen visiting the past few we ks at
the home of her bnother, Dr. J. S.
Evans, left on Monday for Detroit
Whine she will visit another bro-
ther for a time. She will also
spenta some time in Toronto before
retuiiiing to Winnipeg.
Mr. Enas, hull o° Sandford, Mich., is
the guess of his 'sister; Mrs. Jos.
• Wheatley', and since his ar>y:val has
become so ill that a• !mean cal man
bad to be called in. Twenty years
ago Mr. Hull was a resident of Clin-
ton and is favorably remembered by
our older citizens. His Corning oval
now was to attend the funeral of
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his breather, William (""ow at of d.r
e 'township.
Mr. Chir. isived in town on.
Lowery arr
Tuesdayr evening ,from Maidieine brat,
A'lta., and will 'visit among old
friends in town and about "Sumaner-.
hill for a couple of weeks. It t:'+
no* • two years since with his [Foca
wife the genial Chris. located en 'The
I -fat and say's he struck it Tasty right.
There are several former resldeniis
cel Clinton and vicinity at that
lace so thore been little 00-
p has
colon for 1,krrnaesiekno4 even
he had time fpr it. On his return
wont he otpeets to be aeternentliea sere hopper on Monday evening aka
by his niothe'r, turning home Tuesday,
About People You : Know.
Mr. and. Mrs. John West were in
London this week and atten•li:d the
Fair.
Miss Daisy Middleton left on Tues-
day for a few \Nelms bait, in Leitizt
Waterloo.
and W o. o
Mrs. G. • N. Yates is visit. pg Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Halstead of `reran -
to this week
Miss Grace Sheppa s3 has returnedto
her duties as principal of the
Public scherzi. • at Lamibeth; going
from. Ottawa where she had been
visiting her sister. .
Mr. , Thos. ' Sheppard returned last
week alter spending.. a couple • of
months. visiting his daughter, Mfrs.
Osborne, at Berlin,. Kent county.
Sheppard•k hale loo s ha a and Well
after his outing and his .mane old
friends are glad to meet and genet
him.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbingh, who
have been at Virden, Man., for sev-
eral weeks past, returned home on
Saturday. They were called home
several weeks earlier than they in-
tended coiningon account of ' eine
illness of Mrs.,Plumstee;, Mrs. Gib-
• bings' mother, wlio, ata time - , of
wilting, however, is somewhat bet-
ter, •
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Mr. J. C. Armour. raturned Saturday,
from a week's visit in Toronto.
Mrs. E. Cook returned on Tuesday!'
after a fortnigh 4's visit with • Tor-
oart • � hiends.
t
o f •e nd.
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Miss Idk
sh
Miss
Ida Wal in aws
ha returned -al-
ter
sur
e nee of-.
ter a thine months' vi.a:t aP Cal-
•gary and High River, Alta. .
Mr. Fred J. Hill ''leaves today' on..a.
business trip for the Doherty Co.,
to Beinin and Toronto. , Mr. Hill.
will spend Sunday at .Ivanhoe; Zlkst••.
ings county, where a big:"annual
Holiness IVIovement cannp: osting is.
in progress.
Mrs. Woodman and son Everab, Who
haves ent the he .past .three .1ilcntiis<
visiting, the ladn's sister, Mrs. J.
S. Evans; and farther, R,ev. H. New-
combe
ewcomibe of .town and alga with friends
and relatives at Wiarton, leave
tcane'rrow for their home in Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. George .Jones and their
daughter, little Miss Eva, who had
been visiting, the lady's. parents, Mr.
and Mrs, John Brown, North street,
and other relatives and friends,thave
returned to their home at Victoria,
B.C. Thep have been on the Coast,.
for fourteen y.iars and doing ,cell,.
they like it.
The News From Londesboro
The Misses Coombs" of Listowel are
spending a few days at their home
here.
Mrs. J. Lyon0 g f the village left
e with
Thursday and will spine it week, wi ly
Lucknow and Mt. Forest friends.
r kof theG.T.E. employ Fan Lee (�• info o3 at
Mt. Forest, has been transferred to
Seaforth.
Mr. John Lege bad the misfortune,
during the • • electric storm Monday,
night, to have his baron hurried with
all tbo season's hay and goa+:n. The
men forped a bucketbrigade and salt-
ed'
ay .
ed'
an adjoining shed which tock fixe
several tunes. The total loss,will
reach $2000, parfila11y ' coverall bin-
suranee,
Rev. J. 11, Osterhout and
family
ty
',tient Sunday lass' with Wroxeter
'friends hnd also attended an miniver -
IL W. Adams spent Monday even-
ing at his home here. '
Quite a number from lob's vicinity.
attended the Louden b air T sea_y1
and
Thursday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lash= are.
via&ting London friends this week,
Mrs. E. Manning and Mrs. W. Riley
returned Wednesiay of this week af-
5tr an extended visit with triendei tat
Blanchard, Mich.
Wm. arae and Win. Moon each
showed a horse at the Western Fain
and tco% let and 2nd prizes respec-
tively.
cement .walk has been, new canis laid'
between the two stores. This piece of
walk hasbeen a
long
felt want
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will be a great benefit as the old
erossing .was a bad ore.
lama 14. tlovier returned to Paris.
Monday+ 0'1 this week.