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YEA Oilit'ADli RINO STRICTLY TO THE
POLICY
"The Best at Every
Price -Always"
this established for us a reputation for good
shoes that is second to none.
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Spend a half hour in 9j,ir shop looking over the
neW Fall Styles and we will prove to you that buy-
ing of us means a distinct advantage to you and a
positive assurance of being correctly fitted with
Shoes that sparkle with that superb style that A:Oak.
es them truly destinctive and exclusive.
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Now lathe time to prepare for winter before the weather gete
too bad. Many Roofs leaked like.sieves during the recent heavy
rainstorms, If such watt the case with yours don't watt for
another like performance but get busy at once and get the
necessary quadtity of our Special Roofing paint, We, have it in
Black, Green and Red—put on a New Roof. We have a big ,
stock of Brantford Roofing, The Roofing Ithat lads. Cheaper
and better than Shingles. All sizes of Window Glass.
10 percent, discount on all Waehing Machines for one
• week.
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STOVES and HARDWARE
While
Thep Last
Cushion Cover, fancy col-
ored stripe, tassel in each
corner all ready for the
form 27e.
Centre Price
in brown linen handsome
design, with worked edge,
Specially priced, 19o,
W. D. FAIR CO,
Often Cheapest — Always the Best
Mrs. Harry Bell of Southampton is
the guest of Mxs. Jas, Fair, • -
Mr, and Mrs. S, -Kemp and. • Mins
Nellie .made an anto ;blip to veld-
ous points inNorth f• taxon Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Rowo and Miss Rita a Exeter
are the guests this week of the
lady's mother, Mrs. T. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. - Bert. Langford, Miss
,. Lorenz and Master Harold were in
London last week making the tr:9
• by auto of course.
Mr. and Urn. C. D. Dowding returned
' on Friday last born Atlantic City,'
New' Jersey', where they enjoyed
sea breezes for a week. ,
Mrs. R. C. Sanderson of Indian Head,
• Sask., is spending a couple of
weeks in town the : guest. of
driay. and. Miss? ,Gremie and of Dr.
and. Mrs. ' Thompioa.
Rev, Mr.. Grant, 'who issupplying
the pulpit in Willis churchh, has
taken the furnished house -of Mrs.
Watts • on Vattenbury street and
',moved his femihi thereto.
Mrs. ' Everingi•on, atter a 1:4sit of
sdme days with, Clinton friends -re-
turned on Friday.. last to ViToott-
. stock accompanied by Ma:4, - Arthur
McCreary for a short. visit.
Mr, H. Clay Ward of Washingbcn, D.
C., v.i3ited , his sista', Miss ; H.
- Ward, principal of the Dasincas
„College, awl also his mother who is
• staring in town for a few voseics,
'on Friday and Satut•JaA ' .
Mr. and .Mrs., Eph. Ball and falnal'
left on Wednesday for Toronto where
they will *reside. . noir "Many fri-
ends in and 'about . Clinton were
sorry . to see them go and wall
• gladly welcome'. theirs back • again.
M. Will. Manna -1g; who has been vis-•
iting his cowen, Lewis Manning of
town and also. man r old fends, has
•revarned to Kingaton .where he ni-
auntieshis studies in • connection
With. Queen's UniversitY at •the be-
ginning 'of the autunin Alenot.
Miss Ruby Irwin left on Monday after-
noon feir Alberta, where she intends
. remaining with her oroMe4, Rev. W.
1.11.. hwy.', for some time. She was ac-
companied by Mins Nellie. Robinson;
who went as far as Calgary i to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Twitchell were in
• visit her sistex, Mrs.; Norman Ran.; Toronto. this week, Mx. •Twitchell
.,being • called to. the • city. on bus -
Rev.. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart have-. re, Mess, . • •••
' ' turned to• the manse after having Rev. J. Greene Werlt to Mitchell on
spent the summer at Bayfield. His Salarday evening and on Sunday
many Clinton fronds were pleased supplied the pulpit in the • Metho-
re see the. • Dr. in far recovered dist church in that to
from his recent rindinjosition; as to Mrs. Callender, who .has been %.:liSitig
bu able to attend. ser'u ce ' on " Sun- her sisten, 1VIts. J. Cuninghanie,
dap. . , .,, ; , for severalweeks - est, spent the
Dr, Melvin Glrehain, of All; Alberta, week end with H nfryn friends, .'
visited his father, Mr; Wm. Gra Mr. Diok Tasker has returned to
ham,, on Mottlay. Dr. •Grahast sails town, the . baseball season lining
on Saturday from Montreal • for . now ovei, He was the pitching
London and Ediriborough,where he .mainsFay ol the Bsentford 1 eam
will take up special studies in his and receivedbonnets not infrervent. church at ginpen.
profession. He expects to lte' alttent iv; . Mr, Cooper lived in Tuckersmith • Hullett Happenings.
sixty..ohs. .• . • Mr and Mr . Bert 'Langford and Mas- fon a scow' ot, years and previous to
Miss Joauphine Buchanan cif Winnipeg ten liarold of town and Mr. and • ?hat was (0:1 ilWo decades in. tent -
formerly • of Seaforth, accompanied les, mi. Vodden of Mullett made fornia where one of his three broth- Mr: ;And Mrs. George .Groos enter -I 01.ther winners from • Hullett wear
by Miss Helen JaCkstm; youngestwhich visited Harris- ers now live. He wan . unmarried, his tabled . a WA, friends last Friday ev- William 'Gray, lst prize for pearling.,
an a to party,
. daughter. of Mr. . and Mrs. J. ' S. ton and Fordwich the forepart of surviving relatives ra: the. Herman dis- ening, 1 stallion' and Mr, Wrn,. Moon, 2rut.
Jackson, formerly of Seaforth now the Week. Wet being two nepheWs, Robert and Mr. Lawrence Groos has returned prize for • aged' stallica.
cif Winnipeg, have been visiting 10, W. t‘ple and daughter - o i BlYth William Cooper on the homestead, to the xe,pos vine ewer", jahlois. Mr. Archibald S Orong of Waterville.
friends , itt .Seaforth the past. fort- were in town yesterday i on their and soien neicee. Miss Esther Dyer is at present Cs visiting his cousin, Mr. WM. Rahn. '
night. They spent a , law days in way to attend a wedding in, Tuck- _..
visiting unden the parental roof. Mr. Thomas McMichael, who has nor,
CLINTON BDATS STRATFORD.
Mr.. and Mrs, Litele of Zurich, v.is . suPethr as 'a judge
town last week the guests of Mrs.. esernith: Miss Pyle purposes tali of heavy horses,
T.' Jackson,, Jr. • • . . ing a course at the Cllaton. Bek.i. On Tuesday four rinks of Stratford ited a fe* naps at the heme of will be a .judige at the Atwocd:Fair.
Mr. 'dgait•Pattison, son of the gen-nese Collega bowlers came up and played a like Mrs. Wm. Doerr.
nil and affable G, T. fit agent here, iyir. Rey Grigg of the Bank of Ittion- number of Clieten • enthusiasts. The
has been .appointed agent at Bruce- treal, thodenich, has been having his prize was for the • mill trophy and Messrs. Wilfred Plunkett and Percy
• Seaforth
field and ,assurnen his new duties on holidays during which he has 1 isit- the victory went to the home play:irs Vincent were at the London Exhibi-
tion last Tuesday.
1/e' by a score of thirty-two points. Mrs. O'Leary, who has been a guest.
October lst. This is a very good ed in London, St. 'Mottles and
apPointment foi so young a Man troit anis is new eninrilig the .re- Following is the list of playas and Mr. Sam,. Daer and men have been' of her mother, Mrs., L. MeDenald, has.
btur• . lately building a cadent houce gone to join her husband in Cat -
and Edgar's many Clintonfriend's maining . few. dayi,ci of theni at hiS the score .. .
wish him success. bit. Stulins. home in tOwn. for 'Mr. Morton of Westfield. rane. Her sistels, Miss Vera, accOra-
goes to St, GOOrte,. green were in , town yosterday .call. E. G, Courbice
WV: ja.11191Abo;1411 AsMhinietio: lasIt'Iwunotkettonraetiusrnneoaw avtfornodn! pan.miresd. wheileit Pa
hotn,e iin. Detnoit on 1Vianday, atter a
Parker returned to liar
Clinton * Stnatterd
the present agent at Brudeffeld Mr. and Mrs. J. It Consitt ot llyht-
Mr, Len. .Canteloon who lids hc4a Oa ing uptes blends, As represenilatiVe J. Ransford inmg rt.hevv?illivirathrquHisighreesceihvooedl. 1st
Prim two weeks' visit with Mns, R. S.
the staff • of the iota branch of the of the W. F. M. S. of the Presby- C. E. Dowding: N. King
Royal Bank' as ledger . keeper for terian ' Church aV Hillegeen Mln. J. B. Hoover . T. McCurdy for heavy draft blood mare and lht Hays. , MA Parker; who spoilt Sundayi,
skip 23 skip 25 prize for heavy draft foal, 1911, .0 here, accompanied her home.
several itionnlis past, bas Iheen trans- Cousitt brought up a box of Cloth -
felted to Cobalt and lott MolidaY lug which has been added to the D. 1VIcCorvie • P. Smith Mrs. Edward Brown returned cal
afternoon for Us new position. Xt. big hale which IVIiss McTaggart is W. Taylor J. mcnougxill the Industrial,' Exh-hition. held. in God-.
TuestlaY4 frcan a tripi to Europe WA
Stewart Paisley, formerly' a (mem- . preparing tor shipment to points in J. Taylor et ch thin week. Mare and foal ate
svison, has . taken Mr. Cantelcel'a, intianded to have ' left on Dr, Shaw G. pPerottwigrew,
skip 12
been relieving during the holiday hlr. J. H. O'Neil et Brueefield Skip 36 certainly superior animals.
cltlite; a tuniber from this township Q,,,
with Mts. .Etimund Cleary, of Wind -
bar ot the local branch but who has ' the western mission nerd, J. Harlandare guests to their mother,
place on he lodger. • Titesdiv for Moosejaw, Sask., to J. Huttea . C. Drowns
J. Trow The following is the complete tint
attended the Golderielh ZXhibition. m''';;vtgr.s9illenrrtunon.ald, wic, .has i;eeit viaitr.
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Mt. Pi.r. J. Howard gave his old friends aceept a position uPcdi the reporting N. tall Vi. itobertson of the 'Winnings 0 Thos. MeMviliael . *
rig ' for some time with her &ugh -
a Pleasant surprise by dropping in staff of the 'Nunes. are has the W. J. Stevenson , . R. nailer ci& 'Son at the Western Fair, Loudon ing
Mrs. Chas, Layton and other '
on th 111 Saturday lent atter an ab-• ability to fill such a POSiiiii)11 and skip 22 ship 19 ralect, prize for aged. silallien ' Glen- . . , .
, old inienda In toWn rina vicinity, re.
turntd to her bonie in Detroit ca.
'aerate of go ng on, two years..From the energy neeessary to do the P. Freeman. C. Packorb
her . Mr. Howard went dolor( to the work well. 14e is the eldest son of J. Watts J. W. Lloyd lst prize for tvvoleat4ild stallion
State of Oklahoma. hut the 01104 Mr. Frank O'Neil of town, who P. Towne A. Cash Ind prize for three-year-old Stallion;
"Lord Bonald."
A. P. lleid, 'Sot ot Mr. and 1VIrs.
ate not agrming . vrif.th him he. carries on an entensive business at J. Nedigor"King Lorne." J. H. Reid, town, has been promoted
Tux.day,
and new be is ha& in Ontlaxio' chats intervened so bit has Nen ()Mtg. skip 25 F' Copus
skip 18 it and, 2itd fdt liter don& from. the bran& of the. Bank of Com -
moved up to the Canadian WOSt 1Vfoosejaw. But an attack of bon kip
mare. • memo, Basset*, to Manteotl, Altar.
again' having accepted a position , ,edi to martin tit ttueeffeld fax the ............— brood2nimoraraeg.
Ind and 3rd for draught foal.
with the Sherlock -Manning Contpany present', ,
of London. A hearty wele&trie al-,
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2ad for agrieultutal foal. ' • school teacher probably never
ways awaits the .genial Ed. in Good Morning I Are YOU a 140ffs" Ind for Clydesdale team of brood ekjoys anything she reads, she is Se,
intently lotkilig lot errOrs.
Clinton. The News -Record to end cif year 25c. Record suhseriber 1 Mares.
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I -NE1111:, SEATER COATS., FOR
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I - , LADIES ANI1 C1111.011 -EN
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1 ,• Our first shipment of Ne 7Sweater Coat 'e is now here and is the fin- ' 1
est assortment of high class garments we have ever had the pleasure of t
* showing and you will find it time well spent to have a look atthee ;
• coats and get. our prices before buying. ,
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Don't,forget we are offering some Big Bargains in Boots and•Shoes.
- and Clothing during the balance of August.
Also balance of onr, Summer Dry 6 °Das at wholesale price.
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'UNIQUE PURNITURE I
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t but not overly dear. Merit is what' wins these days,
and it's only merit that gives us our liberal patronage
MERIT IN FURNITURE MERIT IN PRICE
. I The cheapest spat In Huron County to boy all klada, of furniture.
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LADIES WINTER COAT HALF
• PRICE
We are laying out for quick selling on Saturday twenty Ladies Fall and
Winter Coats in Black, Blue Brow n and Beavers, Cheviots and Fancy tweeds
close Semi fitting and full backs three quarter and full lengths self stropping
and braid trimmings. Don't be late in coming if you will •need 'coat this
season this is a big bargain to start the coat season off Reg.$7, 0 for $3.75
$10.00 for $5.00, $12.00 for $i3.00, $1.2.00 for $6.25, $3.5.00 for $7.60
Sistoo for $9,00.
Nett and Silk- Waists Regular
$3.75 and $4,00 for $2.50.
Saturday we cleaning out tbe balance of our Summer Stock 'of Taffeta Silk
and Nett Waists in Black, White.and Navy alt new styles daintily trimmed
sizes 36 to 40 Regular $3,75 and $4.tjo for $
2.50.
New Fall Skirts New Fall Dress Goods
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 ormot.
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Rough, Tweeds in plain and mixed colorings promise a great de-
mand forsuitings this season. We are showing an exceedingly large
range insuit lengths. lio,2 alike, Now is the time to make a selec-
tion bef re the best styles go. We will 'gladly lay aside your choice •
until required. Prices run from 75c up to $2.02 per yard,
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The fall and 'winter iinportations for men's suitings are now in stock and they are without doubt the best range
Men's •Tailorin it has ever been our pleasure to display. weeds will be the popular cloth in greys and browns in .leeether .
mixtures and Bannockburne. Our tailoring staff was never in better condition to Meet your wants and are turning out better styles and work-
manship than even Let us look after your wardrobe this fall. We.can serve you well We employ nothing but the best mechanical labor and,
guarantee vvorkmanship and fit. •
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Clearing .Sale of Tapestry and Br
We do not intend carrying piece carpets in the future which is our
spring it will pay you well. to attend this Sale. Space will not per
at the value.
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ssels Carpets • •
1000 yards apestry and Brussels Carpets to
cleared out not a bad pattern er.color ' the lot,
only excuse for this clearing sale. If you need a carpet this Pall or next
tit quotation in all the qualities; Come to this sale you won't .be disappointed.
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ND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH.
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• Personals.
I DEATH OF DAVID COOPER. 1 The News Front Londesboro
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While returning frOrn Hensel!. via hi
home on the first con. of ;Tucker
Miss Smith of Chippewa la
smith. on Tuesday of last week 1Vir
spending a, week with her brother',
David W. Cooper fell filoin, a load of
logs on his wegen and alghting on MrMisErs. DC+. Wainikitelli. of Loaidon • spent
his head sus'iained a fracture of the
Sunday the home of W. T. Bruns -
skull. The injury was of so severe a
nature that was at' once brought dos' _: •
Miss Lilly Brunsdon was the reeipi-
to Clinton hospital for t-.11.3atment hut
he did not regain ConFiCiOnS,neSS and en't of a fine Gerrard-Heintannan
piano this week.
died on Sailarday. The remains were
Ar.thur,,B.A.insdon spent Sunday at
taken so his late hom'e and on Moil-
ing conducted' by Rev. Mr. Richard -
place !Ms .1101n0 nere. • . •
dayed with friends in the village.
dap afternoon the funtcal took
The Misses Steinheit of Birth Sun7
tO Baird's cerneterY, the services be -
ion, pastor of the Presbyterian
• Mr. C.. Asquith and Miss G. 'As—
quith of Auburn; Sundered • ati tha-
home of Ma. E. Adams.
Rev.. R. Millar. of Auburn was a..
caller at the ipairsonage Monday . of
Ids week.
Rea. Townsend left Monday of this
week for Waterloo where he bas •se—
cured' a position.
IVIissos A. Braithwaite and F.
Moen returned Monday after spend-- •
ing a few day's at London and with.
the former's sister. an Ettrick.
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