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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 4

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The Windsor Stari
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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THE EVENING RECORD, WINDSOR, ONTARIO. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1012. AMHERSTBURG. Saturday's Amhcrstburg, May 1. The wed DIRECT IMPORTERS.

IUOUIVANTAN ding of George llayward Jones, clde son of Mr. John P. Jones, to Miss EXQUISITE HOUSE GOWN Helen Gertrude Henley, third daugh Specials ter of Mrs. Daniel Henley, occurred or something unusually dainty at 7.30 clock Tuesday evening, be ing quietly solemnized at the It. for evening wear, ask to see rey and son, Elton, Epent the weekend at Mr.

Thomas. Millen's. Mrs. Gascoyne Is improving. Much sympathy goes out to Mr.

Win. McCuit, who lost his wife on Tuesday from consumption. Besides her husband she leaves one little boy, two years old. Quarterly meeting of the Methodist church will be held at Belle River church Sunday morning next. Messrs.

Warren Malott, J. E. Moore and A. Dewhirst left for the west on Tuesday. The post office will be moved from Mr.

Yarowsky's store into Mr. W. II. Stinson's store this week. The Christian Endeavor of the English church hold their meetings Tuesday evening of each week.

AT- Presbytery by Rev. Father Semand Following the ceremony the brida It Just couple returned to the Lake View house, where a ssumptuous and ele' gantly appointed dinner was served attended by immediate relatives only, after which they left for Detroit to remain a few days, prior to taking AMBROSE HOUSE OF NAIRN Qt boxes Strawberries IS-. lint boxes Strawberries 2 for 2-lr. Green Peas, 3 quarts Green 1 qu. Wax Beans, 1 Cucumbers.

2 for Tomatoes 2x Il. up permanent residence in Amherst- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were It is a beautifully made the recipient of many beautifu We still have a splendid assortment of Tan Shoes, in spite of the unusual demand.

Woman's Tan Calf Button Boots $3, $3.50. Woman's Tan Calf Pumps $2.50. 2 Woman's Tan Oxfords $1.50 up. Our Kisses and Children's Button Boots are' pleasing every- one who sees them. soft silk-and-wool gifts, evidencing the esteem in which Sonic Mourner.

Down in Georgia a negro, who had thev are held. Ihe young couple cloth and conies in all the most wanted IT- W-s I deed stand as two of the most popu his life insured for several hundred dollars, died and left the money to larly knoMi young persons in Am herstburg. The bride has been as shades for afternoon his widow. She immediately bought herself a very elaborate mourning sociated with the office of the Echo and evening wear. Printing company for the past live outfit.

years, having been a competent em Showing her purchases to her "Priestley'sLimited" plove and an exceedingly popular Caluiflower, large head, lettuce Iarpe Bunches Asparagus 2 for c. Round Radish, 3c. hunch lonl Radish Green Mint loc. bunch Strawberry Pie Plant, 4 for These are only a few of the pood things at the leading Grocery and Meat Emporium. young lady always.

Mr. Jones is a 3 weeks now until May 24. Ju3t nice time to leave your order for that date. The new browns and tans are the popular shades this season, and are selling fast these days. We have a very large range of Uicfc popular shades in numerous designs.

Trices $18 to $25 Our Special $20 Blue Serge has proven to be the biggest busines3 getter we iiave ever had. Imported by us direct from the mills, this cloth makes one of the nest values ever offered in a custom tailored suit. Ju-4t today we received an-otner shipment of tliis tomorrow friend she was very particular in going1 into detail as to prices and all incidental particulars. Her friend was very much impressed, aud re stamped every 5 yards on the selvedge of young manue engineer and is at present in charge of thi Hullaio Dredging company's private yacht, marked: genuine "Priestley's" "Them sho is fine clos, but, befo the William F. Logan.

An admiring J. S. Edgar Son Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Phone 885 Sign of the Golden Hoot. 25 Sandwich St. E.

Windsor Ont cloth. Look for the ml host of friends await the happy cou- Heaven, what is you goin' to do wid all dis black underwear?" name. ule's return to extend to them a hearty hand of congratulation. The bereaved one sighed: "Chile, when I mourns I mourns." Mrs. Peter Menzies and son, Cap Harper's Magazine.

Phones 124 and 1461. tain Jack, returned this week from their winter sojourn at Daytona, Florida, and have taken up summer Both men and women want to con residence at their home, ISorth Dal ceal their age, and for much the same reason. Men wish to appear houM street. Hoth are enjoying splendid health. Duff and Gal field's marine reiwrt- r- GKT LYOXJZED liiiiHiinniitunitiiiitinfiii i itit i 1 1 ut 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 rr if i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 itu i i 1 1 it.

lUiiiniiiHinii uitit older than they are in order to rule sooner, and women wish to appear younger than they are in order to rule longer. ing olfice at Texas Landing weut into commission on Tuesday of this wet k. Operations have commenced at Dun WHEN WOMEN ARE PALE bar's Powder factory on Dynamite island, a full force of men having gone to work Tuesday morning. O. B.

Barnes is in charge of the outfit. 2. a 17 -M Health Glow letter Thau Rouge. Mrs. J.

T. Schiappacasse of Detroit was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Women who are pale and feol com Daniel Henley, Tuesday, and was also pelled to resort to cosmetics to give How Do You Judge Value And all week we are making a special sale of our fti.OO and 7. OU values in TROUSERING at $5 all lit pat'ems for t-pilng and summer. Cnion Lubel on Every Garment.

22 SANDWICH ST. W. Open Evenings. their complexion a "natural" color present at the dinner following the will be pleased to know a better marriage ol Her sister, liss iteieii Henley. way.

Pallor is caused by poor thin blood An enjoyable evening was in he lecture room of Wesley church nothing else. If your blood is as rich and red as it ought to be, the Mond-iy evening, when the Kpworth skin will have that ruddy hue of eague was addressed by lt v. J. r. health so much desired.

Ueycraft of Geslo on an instructive Miss Clara Wohlers of Brooklyn, and entertaining subject, entitled. PI says "My blood became thin and poor Doctrine of Fol last spring, making me pa'e aiid ner- lowing Mr. K-ycraft's pleading dis -Tartai. itW ifcuiViiTafrW rarttarir is making hosts of new friends every day. Wliy? Because it lias a delirious, pleasing and sat isfj ing llavor and its genuine goodness iipieals to all who try it and converts them into regular oiisunieis.

Have You Tried It II not, you are neglecting to get the cleanest bread made. We guarantee it to contain only the puivst ingredients and to tc tree from ail impurities. Windsor's $25,000 Bread. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. mi course refreshments wero served.

ous. I had heard that Vino! was a plendid thing for this condition so 1 Flection of officers will tako place at next Monday evening's meeting. began using it and received ki-t-ut benefit. It has restored inv healthy Mrs. tl'r A.

E. Bowman a number of her friends at her olor and made me feel well a.uain. home Saturday evening, the occasion inol is an excellent tonic." We say positively that there is HAVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE REPAIRED No matter what make It Is, I guarantee satisfaction. Three needles for 5 cents. MRS.

M. KOI.KF, 21 Chatham St. E. Between Oucllette Ave. and Goyeau St Agent for Now M-ing a shower in honor of Miss Kwrt t'lothes men who know KKAIi Values ari not lIiiiIel I'y mere price cheapness Ihey lool for quality.

(Quality considered! there are no clothe in all "Ready "Swfial Ortler" or Custom -tailored that can compare with ours for value. Madge Grant. Mrs. Demas and daughter. Miss nothing like Vino! to enrich and purify the blood, and build up weak, run-down people.

The taste is delicious and even children like to take LTD. lelen and Mrs. Gunn of Detroit were Neal Baking Go. week-eud guests of Mrs. A.

E. You can use Vino! without any PHONE 53 SALTER AVE. rs. Joseph Beeman and son of isk for we guarantee it to be troit are visiting her jurents, Mr. factory and pay back your money J.

JLfVUCKNER Painter anil Hcroratcr Signs of all Descriptions. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Phone 993. Shop, 6J Sandwtch St. W. nd Mrs.

William Waldron, Maiden. is not. W. A. Pond, Windsor, Ont.

Vinol is sold In Wal- Miss I "t-lli- Leighton entertained at AW at her home. "Belle vue," river erville by J. W. Pcteii, druggist. rout.

Monday evening. i CORSETS JThe abdominal support is a feature of this model. Made in sizes. Cleverly designed to give firm support, yet is wonderfully Ask foe them in the beat stores. Thi is Model No.

619. lie v. J. S. Toll of Walkerville and ev.

J. F. Reycraft of Gesio were New Cloth guests at Wesley parsonage Monday. 1 MPS ttf Mi I i fcp Lg Ms Several lare shipments by the British oal Strike have just arrived. You'll do nll to see them.

The patterns are iinustiaSly smart and oa arroimt of their late arrival we've seially priceil 1:3 1 Three drops of Shirriff's True if itiiiii.x iii ia.r a.b six 10 ciht drops oi ordinary i vanillas. Shirr iff'sis the real extract of Mexican Vanilla 1 Scans. Aged until its strength, bouquet and flavor arc fully matured. Trv a. bottle At $25 No Suit wears better.

No Suit is so in place. No Suis is so becoming to all men. WHAT SUIT A SERGE SUIT. We have them, Blue or Black, single or double breasted, two or three pieces, in every new spring-style. Whether you're tall or short, stout or thin, we can fit you $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25 Elegant soft finish vor-slels in new tones of Brown and liiey which were intended to sell for 27-50 and SfcJO.

Some new patterns in Brown and CIrey Tweeds and Worsteds to sell II IliiS Vanilla 1 A 4- At $20 Apt. ft .4 MAXWELLS A "PURITY5'-' 'PURITY' ESS'ttA. Ks-ex, April 29. Miss Walters, of t'alnary, formerly of this town is visiting here the guest of Mrs. John Laing.

Mrs. W. Itarrie and daughter, of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs. James i ien. Karn Robinson, of Detroit, spent the week end at his parental home here.

The recital given by Miss Holmes Walkerville and her pupils of I-s-sex, which was held in the town hall Friday evening, proved to be a great success. Kaeh pupil in turn played tlieir selections very well. The solos rendered by Mr. Lodge, Mr. Kasttnan and Miss Dotts were also enjoyed, while the violin selections by Russe) Fredericks, of Windsor, won great applause.

After the recital dancing was indulged in until the early hours of three. Miss Stella Iainf, of lloyne City, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Karl Barber. Karl Lute, of Detroit, visited over Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. James Brien.

Among the out-of-town guests Friday night at the dance were, Messrs. Eastman, Partridge, and Flucker and Misses Inez and Pearl Weir, Kings-ville; Messrs. Lodge and Meadows, and Misses Cowan, Lodge and Bradt of Windsor: Miss LaMarsh, of Pon-tiae: Earl Chapman, of Detroit; Miss Lealy, "of London; Miss Minor, of Woodslee. Miss LaMarsh, cf Pontiac, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Johnstone.

Mrs. Dr. Purkey, of Detroit, is in town this week the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Stotts. Joseph Robinson is having his house wired for the electric lights.

Miss Xita Walker, of Brantford, has returned to that town, after a two weeks visit with her cousin, Loraine Quick. Ruth Laird is visiting in Windsor this week the guest of her aunt Mrs. Bradt, London street. On Friday evening. May 3r at the home of Mrs.

C. E. Naylor the W. C. T.

will have a linen shower for the Francis Willard Home in Toronto. Miss Maud Bradt, of London street, Windsor, has returned after visiting in town the past three weeks the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Laird.

Miss Mildred McEnteer, of Windsor, is visiting in town this week, prior going to the west. Miss Josephine Petit, of Sandwich, Is the guest of Miss H. Wigle. Mr. Tom Tompkins, cf Buffalo, called on friends in town Wednesday.

Loretta Hyland, of Edgar Mills, visited In town last week. A meeting will be held In the club rooms at eight o'clock next Monday evening to- organize a lawn li-ennia club. AH interested will attend. Miss Crawford, of Detroit, was In town Monday for her elocution class. FOOD-CUTTER See Display of Black and Blue Suits in Our West Show Window were also received and another bis supply of our Famous (tiiaraiitced SJl h-.

i entirtlv different from the ordinary foort 1 Mtr Serue is without a doubt chopper. The haml is in twoclostlv fitting sections, clamper! tnfp-therbyoneset-scrrw. Canadian made machine. Brttcr in qualiSy. cajweitv and price works better, better finished, tra Ha pric.

Five different cuttinsj plates. "MAXWELL'S Pl klTY- is the- onW looa cutter made in Canada and in case, cnttinjanddaraility yfSxJ ia superior to any- the fastest selling doth and tlie Ix-st value we've ever shown. May 21th is but three weeks off. lVt-ter step in and select your Suit today. thinij imported.

If Maxwell Vr 1'unty" write us. i ipj-l Ira rff' I 3 If you are not a wearer of black or blue, we have hundreds of plain and fancy patterned Suits in imported and domestic Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges and Cheviots, in all the new spring patterns and shades of handsome Browns, Greys, Olive and Green, also Brown and Green Mixed $6.50, $7.50, $10, $12, $15, $16, $13, $20 to $30 DAVID MAXWELL SONS. St. Marys. Oaf.

A I I TWQMS a 27 Sandwich Siieet, West, 1 I Opp. Crawford House. Open Evenings. The Canada Life Assurance Co. F.

H. LAING, Agt, ISOarCatta Ira Ul4 Bit. Wlfls ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Electric wiring Highest grade ot work at moderate price. GILBERT CAMPEAU Phone 1272. Ml Uncoil? Road.

WALKEBVIIXE, ONT. ClottieSj Hats and' Furnishings COTTAM. The Weekly Record ls3ued twice a week to those who pay one dollar per year In advance. 335 Cottam, April 30. Mrs.

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