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About 200 yards of beautiful pure bleached Table Linen, 62 in V
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toes wide and extra good value at 65c, priced to clear at .42
i Two Specials in Lace Curtains a
;and a regular $1.60 curtain, special this week
* Also about 20 pairs good large Lace Curtains and extra value at
90c a pair, special this week .09
. $1 Corsets for 69c . A
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superior lot to the last shipment, which everyone pronounced
-wonderful value" but rather than put these with our; regUlar
stock, out they go this week at . t..../.. ..1136
long Directorie style of nice quality white eoutil with 4 hose support-
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Don't fail to see our 49c CoPsets. They are wonders. made in
ere and big value at a very saiall price.
Special values in Prints, Gingham, Wash Linens, eth.. all week
Some big snaps in the Clothing and Shoe Departments. Don't e
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Millinery Store
This store is noted for ----
High Class Millinery,
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MISS OANTELON & Q0.
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You need be concerned only about, its
appearance. The quality we guarantee.
So when you come to choose the new
library table, the new rocker or Morris
chair, the new suite for the parlor,
don't worry about the quality.
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room in your borne,
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la r g e assortment,.
pretty and practical
designs and colorings
most appropriate,
they also have the
charm of fair value
for the price. We ask
your inspection.
W. D..FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest — Always the Best
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will sell you on-
ly furniture'that
will wear as well .
as it looks.
The 'cheapest sped in Huron County to buy all kinds of furniture.
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Advertising in The News -
Record brings good
resuips.
Miss Ruby Cook- has returned from
Toronto,
Mr. Frank O'Neil was in, Peterboro
this week.
Mr. Geo, McLennan is in Toronto
this week.
1V1iss Pearl O'Neil was in Goderich
on Monday. .
Mr. W, Brydone w -as in Goderich on
business on Monday.
Mr, Karl Wilken of Goderich spent
Sunday at his home • here.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cantelon visilied
over Sunday with their son -in
Hensel'. ,•
Mrs. McHardy-Sinith and Master
Frank returned from Toronto Sat-
urday evening.
Miss Florence Cuninghame 'Was with,
her friend, Mrs. S. Gardiner of Col-
borne, over Sunday.
Mr, J. C., Armour and daughter,
Migs Maida, • spent the week end
with Windsor friends, .
Mr, Jas.. Howson, who has been. suf-
fering from a severe attack of ery-
• sipelas, is now better. •
Dr. Carr , has gone to I4os Angeles,
Cal., where he 'will ,take a position
in a veterinary hospital.
Miss Agnes Obidley of Seaforth was
•, in town on Tuesday, having coma
up for her brother's wedding.
Miss Edna ,:Copp came up from • her
school near Guelph for the Chidley-
Forrester wedding this week.
Mr. A. 0. Pattison, the genial and
obliging agent,„,has been
"Off with an attack of la. grippe.
Mr. A. J. Holloway returned on
Monday from Fort William, where
he has been located for the past
few moeths. '
Mr. T. Jackson Jr. returns this
week from his annual trip to the
Coast in the interests of the
Jackson Mfg. C.
Miss Helen Bowers of Ingersoll/ at-
tended the Chidley—Ferrester wed-
dieg on Tuesday, and is renewing
old acqurentancen in town. •
Mr. Erne -Twitchell is home from
Woodstock and 'having disposedof
his :photographic business in that
town he purposes taking a prospec-
ting trip• to the Coast.. '
Mr. R. H. Coates of Ottawa has
been re-elected sec. -treasurer .of the
Canadian Civil Service Federation.
• Mr, Coates is an lold Clinton' boy
and brother of Registrar Coates,
Mrs: Adam Cook, Goderich, after a
few days visit with her son, Mr.
Arthur Cook, town, has gone to
Toronto to spend some time with
her daughter, Mrs. W. Pridham.
The following from town attended
the funeral of the late Mrs. Thos.
Brown, Seaforth, on Friday . last
Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn, M.
Brown and J. J. McCaughey.
Rev. Father Hanlon was in London
on Monday attending the. imposing
• ceremonies in •connection • with the
coesecration of Bishop Fallon, the
new head ef the diocese of London:
Misses Jessie Wiseman and C. and
Agnes Chidley went *town to
London to see Forbes Rehertson in
the fine play "The Third Floor
Back," one evening last week. They
report it an excellent one.
Mr. W. D. Steven'son, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan Stevenson of
town, who underwent an operation
in St. Joseph's hoseael, London,
is improving rapidly and may be
able to return home this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos.. Archer left
yesterday to virit their daughter,
Mks, James Macdonald of Griswold,
Man., who has been in poor health
for some tiine, Their youngest son,
Grant, is now at Laird, Montana.
Mr. Ernest Staeicy of Hensel!, who
has been with the. Morrish Clothing
Co, since Easter, and who has
made many .ftiends in teem, return-
ed to Hensall on Tuesday and
leas this week for Saskatoon,
Sask., where he has secured.a posi-
tion.
Mr. James Flynn left yesterday af-
ternoon for Saskatoon, Wilkie and
other points in Sask. and as the
trip IS a prospecting one he •may.
locate if . he secs something that
would tempt a capable smith such
as Jim is. Success to him wherev-
er he may decide to hang out his
e' shingle.
Mr. Prod. Corbett, New 1Viexico, Mr.
and Mrs. ,John Powell, Mrs. Mc-
Donough and her son, Mr. Eddie
Dickson of Detroit, Mr. Edwin Sit-
zer of Mount Forest and Mr. Mar
tin Sitzer of Owen Sound, who at.
tended the funeral of the late Mrs.
Corbett. on Saturday, last, were: the
guests while In, town of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Doherty. 0
House
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Carpets
Rugs,Curtaifts
Linoleums
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OUR stock of House Furnishings is now complete in every detail in'ALace Curtains, Tapestry
tirtains, Brussels, Tapestry and Wool Carpets, Rugs, Mutts, Linoleums, Oilcloth, Jap
Mattings, Door Matts, Carpet Sweepers, etc. The range is large and you are not confined to a.
few,: designs,tand anything you may want, we do not stock, we can easily get it for you.
We solicit your inspection and will be pleased to show you our range..
Lace Curtains
You will find the patterns we have assem-
i ., bled have been chosen tastefully and care-
fully. ' Every new feature is represented,
though of course the conventional designs
are amply represented. Our purchases
were made direct and involve Nottingham,
Brussels, Nets, Tamboured. Nets and others
Prices run from .25 up to 6.00
Tapestry Curtains
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In plain colors and two tone effects, in red,
green and brown, several new designs,
from ....... , ,,,, . ,, , .2.75 up to 6.00
Carpets
We Make and Lay all Price Carpets Free -
We are showing an exceptionally good
range of designs and colorings in Tapestry,
Brussels and Wool Carpets in the different
qualities, and invite your inspection whe-
ther you purchase or not" Prices • run
from .35 up
Jap Matting's
For bedrooms Jap Mattings are becoming
quite popular for summer use. They are
• pretty, clean and cool." We are showing a
splendid range at per .20
Japanese Yuta4e Rugs.
We are showing an exceptionally large
range of Jap Rugs, With border to match
running all round, in sizes
1 yard by 2 yards at .80
2 yards by 3 yards cit. 1:50
3yards by 3i yards at ,, . .. .3.00
Ask to see this range.
Linoleums
Ten new spring patternaof Nairn's Scotch
Linoleums to choose from, two weights, at
per square yard .50 and .00
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Floor Oilcloth
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Floor Oilcloths in 1, 1, 1, ig and 2 yards ,
wide at per yard • . , .25-:
Floor Mans
SPECIAL -25 Wilton Floor Matte: sizes 27
inches by 54 inches. No two alike in flora
animal and maple leaf designs, splendid
quality, fast colors, worth $3.50 for 2.75
other Floor Malts from . .50 up
Rugs
We are showing the largest range of Floor
'Rugs in town, Brussels, Tapestry,
Velvet and Wool, at 'prices that clefy com-
petition. i
If you are n need of a rug come
when the range is the largest
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Mdence of the Splendid Values team' .best be Learned by. a Visit, to the SOre.
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Mr. William. Duncan,, who has been
apple packing id -Toronto for some
time, is in ton the guest of Mr.
James Steep. • • ,
Messrs. Thos. and J. F. Sheppard
drove to the Nile this morning to
visit Edgar, the son of Mr.. A. P.
Sheppard, who a short time ago
got caught in a horse -power and
was very badly injured. •
Brucefield.
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The Farmers Bank, which has
branches at Brucefield and Dashwood,
will on Tuesday next open a branch
at Shipka, a wealthy centre in Ste-
phen township. • Mr. R. T. Dunlop,
who has worked up 'a large business
for the Bank in South Huron, will
be in., charge of all three brandies.
He has the entire confidence of • the
communities in which he ‚has - resided
and his personnel has been a factor
in the increasing patronage accorded
the Farmers' Bank.
The first town league game of foot-
ball of the season was played on the
park grounds here last Saturday ev-
ening between the' teams Stanley and
Tuckersmith, resulting in a tie, score
Although the gam.e was merely
an amateur .one, yet it was one of
the fastest and cleanest ever witness-
ed here. Mr. John Snider refereed to
the satisfaction of all. The lineup
was as fellows
Stanley—Goal, Clark ; hacks, G.
Swan, J. Innis; halves, Murdock,
Swan, Thompson; forwards, McEwen
(eentre), O'Neil, McGregor (tight),'
Mustard, Innis (left).
Tuckersmith—Goal, Kyle ; back,
Turner, tossenberry ; halves, W.
Swan, McKenzie, Papple ; forwards,
Aikenhead (centre), Wright, McIntosh
gright), Wilson, Turner (left).
It is remored that another team
will shortly enter the league, this
will make matters even and so much
more interesting..
Tho return game of Tuckersmith,
vs. Stanley *111 be played on Satur-
day evering o'clock sharp.
gev. Mr. Tibb occupied the pulpit
at Blake and Varna on Sunday last.
Messrs. Douglas and Sparks are
each buying another load of horses
for the west.
Mr. A. E. Erwin of Bayfleld was
n Dlakp one day, looking for a hearse
horse.
Hullett Township. •
Mr. Wallace Allen is nursing a
sore' aim' at present. He got kicked
on the elbow by a horEvetresulting ja
a broken or misplaced bone 'in his
elbow. Dr. McCallum is attending
to the patient.
Mr. C. W. Rogerson left for, the
west last. Tuesday to look after his
property there.
While plowing with a spirited team
Mr.. Robert" Hamilton was jerked up-
on the handles of bis plow and as
a result is nursing a couple of brok-
elirrisb.s. '
Mrs. Wm. Carter attended the
'Women!s Missionary Society district
meeting at Blyth as delegate •from,
the Constance auxiliary.
Mrs.„ John Hesselwood has been
very ill with pleurisy, but we are
glad to report that she is improving:
The funeral of the late Mrs, E. Me-
Vittie last Friday was largely at.
tended.
The following from Ilidlett attend-
ed the funeral of Mrs. Thos. Brown
in Seaforth on Friday last : Mids
Brown, Miss Morrison, Mrs. Thos.
Carbert, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tighe;
Mrs. Blake, Jos. Blake, Jas. Brown,
D. Flynn, Geo, Carbert, W. Morri-
son, John Shannahan and Robt. Ate
dersoa.
London Road
Mr. George Turner had the mis-
fortune to loose a valuable horse last
we The loss of a horse these days
I s: not unlike loosing $200 in cold
Cash and represents a year's profit on
the ordinary 100 -acre farm. , .
Mr. Robt. Hunter will remodel his
straw shed and move it a little to
the south of its present site. Mr.
Frank Reys of Varna is doing the
work.
Our progressive farmers are getting
in a Ouple cars of tile from a Cred-
iton yard, The first car arrived 19
Clinton on Monday.
Mr. Wm. Nott and Wm. Dale left
on Thursday last for Scotland •with
the object in tfew of a large impor-
tation of Clydesdales. They expect
to be back in about sic weeks.
Mr. A. Wiltse has improved the apo.
pearance of his property by a wire
fence on the front. Mr. /mac Weav-
ers is the builder which accounts for
the neatness of the job.
J. G. Steep called on friends here
last wok.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanbury Sun-
dayed in Clinton, the guests of Mr.
R. 1Tennison.
The News From Londesboro
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Mr. •Hutton has engaged Mr. Clark Mr a: Scott spent Sunday with
of Auburn to finish sawing. , friendsitssLe
in Winagrishamheving some., re-
pairs made to the ,verandah on,
herheougsreis.
Th t
mill was running night
and day last
the vicinity: He has ehweek owing to the. Iipped several rush of work:
Mr. A. 0adzo, formerly of this
vicinity, is visiting friends ,and rela-
tives here.
Mr. H. Grieves. is pressing hay be
car Ioads this week.
Mr. R. Scott is laid up with a
semverre ja.ttLa.eckipeorf
wgarisppaeround Monday Mrs. Moses Brown. As this is thee
next at 2.30 p. re., at the home of
of this week looking after the inter- last meeting of the regular Institute.
ests of the rural telephone Dine, which year, it is requested that all mem--
we hope to see erected in the near bers be present, who possibly can.
future. Mr. Thos. Sampson was in Goder-
MrJC.
Hutton of Toronto
ich on Wednesda3r of this week...
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Mr. Wm. McArthur of 'Detroit- is
home for a few days. -
visiting friends in the vicinity. He
returns to Detroit -.in a few days
where he intends starting sailing for
the summer.
Mr. 'Wallace Allen. had the misfor-
tune to be kicked on the arm by a. '
horse, dislocating it at the elbow.-
Mr. John Manning purchased a new'
buggy from Mr. John Brunsdon,
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jClinton occupie
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thurches on Sunday Iasi an
the Methodist church itt the evenin
Sunday last was missionary , Surt,
day in the. Methodist Sabbath mho&
Miss A: Bell read a very interesting
paper on the Mission work in China. •
Mr. J. Ritchie of Wingham, was in
the village an Wednesday.
The officers of the Londesboro Ep-
worth League for 1910 aro as fol-
lows
President, Miss Alice /loll.
1st Vice, Derwin Carter,
2nd Vic Miss Minnie Lyon.
3rd vice, W. R. Lyon.
4th viee, Mrs. C. Watson.
Treasurer, Miss n. Carter,
Secretary, Charles 'Watson.
Organist, Miss Della Whitely.
,Assistant, Miss M. \redden.
• Scribe, Miss Mary Brogden,
The League meets every Wedfiesaay
evening at eight &dock. iilverybody
*clothe.
The regular meeting. of the. Women's.
Institute will be held on. Thursday
A meeting of the township council
was held Saturday of last week,
Rev. H. E. Currie and wife were
suddenly called ,to Flesherton owing
to the severe illness of Mr. Preston,
brother of Mrs. Currie.
Mr. R. Rurnhall of Clinton was in
the village Tuesday in the interests
of the Bell Telephone Co.
Miss Steinhoff of Myth was the
•guest of Mise Minnie Lyon over Sun -
'day.
Mr. Samuel Lee moved his holt'
hold goods to Clinton on • Monday
whep he has secured a position on
the section,
Mr. Geo. Johnston continues very
low.
Miss V. Phillips is, we are pleased
to learn, able to be out again after
a severe attack of inflammatory
rheumatism.
Mrs. D. Nicol of Blyth visited . at
Mrs. Geo. Lyon's Friday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Doig of Clinton were
callers in the village on Priday of
last Week.
Mr. Wrn. Moon hail the misfortune'
to loose a valuable horse receiliy.
Mr, J. C. Adams is making t.ome
repairs on the inside of his house.
Mr. Samuel Woodman delivered a
quantity of nursery stock last week.
There was -aban a quantity delivered
from the temperance house Thursday
of this week.
Mr. D. Cantelon of Clinton shipped
a ear of hogs this week, the price
paid was 8.60.
Messrs. Jas. Cummings and E.
Watson of .131y.th and Geo. Chesney of
Shaforth, each shipped a ear of tattle
Saturday last.
Mr. Thos. Shaddick Of Henan
spent Sunday M the home of 'Mr.
Wm. BrunibIey.
A GREAT SCARCITY.
Although the Clinton. Business Col-
lege is affiliated with a Chain of
SchcroIs training eleven, hundred stu-
dents per year, Mr. Spotten InfOrms
us he ts unable to flhl hundreds et .
excellent positions offered his grad -
Oates. reports a great dearth of'
male stenographers.