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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-06-16, Page 8IJune Bargains ND CEMENT The undersi ned has just received a ear of fresh "National" Portland Cement and will sell the same at a Pale living profit. The undersigned has also the a geney for the Independant Companies and wr fill orders. for a car load from any of the said companies for a small margin of profit, S. J. ANDREWS, CLINTON IN THE, � �vHOES In selecting a shoe what do you consider first ? Is it Style, Fit, Quality or Comfort ? Most women consider all these, DO YOU ? If so, we recommend the Relindo Shoe. We know it is made of the best materials, by skilled workmen who make nothing but women's shoes day after day, year after year, and in so doing become experts. We are in busi,aess to buy what we con- sider the best, that is why we are agents for Relindo Shoes for women. REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT, FRED. JACKSON Our Quick Service is . a Winner. vowieweispiourplimarsibe GiParAoq.tr•♦rai cs.clikCoed •eaWesp lagobei•.►....iikiiria-a di eo•it.,e•ai,e ANOTHER WEEK OF SPECIAL • 0 e • PRICE REDUCTIONS to A few Extra Specials for Friday and Satur- day Shoppers. Don't, fail to see these lines.• $1.00 LADIES kW GLOVES 60c -About 50 pairs only, ladies fine i fun '6' tobeauti- i ht Kid Gloves in black blue and� tare; 7 a l glove and our leader at -$I, special Saturday only.... -69 a CHILDREN'S DRESSES Inc. -About 2 dozen only, Children's t Dresses made of good quality blue print with white spot, andel. t big bargain at 35c, special for Friday and Saturday .19 MEN'S AND BOYS BOW TIES. AT 50.-100 good quality Silk Bow Ties, made in nice patterns and the kind you usually pay ee 20c and 25c for, special Friday and Saturday .05 e See our Men's. Summer Underwear at .25 and our Men's Summer Sox at .10 They are worth more money Dozens of bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes a all next week. MEN'S MADE -TO -MEASURE CLOTHING, -Although we arein the Ready-made Clothing business and can show you a big assort- ment of new and nobby Suits. Overcoats and Odd Trousers, still we find hien+who are hard to fit and others who wish something a little better thin_ the ready -to wear garment, and to these we wish to say that we are doing a big "Made to Order" business and can show you a large assortment of tweeds and worsteds from e which we will make you aeait to your nieasure ata "Big,Saving" over ordinary ordered work. Come in and let us show vou these • goods, give you our prices, and explain our system. •41.raq.Grave arlea..e tr4:4a,mab.ram w'ale-ei.ola.emsfr a co...bet r i•d► Small A Plumsteel : `Bros, . More � � Business. rw• .al'q. t�.m�.m�a�•�•aymio•e-o•e.�e�.e•�.t�.-es.e•����cs.�,.�.m�a MILLINERY STORE $5 Hats- Reduced to $3..50 MISS CANTELON . & CO: ••♦• ••••••♦••••••4N•••N••N••••N•I ••N••••••4•eNos J. B Hoover Nelsons Ball ! When Selecting Furniture 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. T i1111111011111101110 1 -11167--/"'" r pse .r- neeneee You Can Leave That to us. Rest assured we will sell you on- ly furniture that will wear ase all as it, looks. Thecheapest spot in Huron- Count y to buy kinds Of furniture. . Hoover & Bali • 1 t 1 t rasTmoi' lr, 4144•9411.1144••••114044444444414441414.44.144404144.44.11411 YERANBAII FURNITURE Bamboo' Shades and Hammocks We invite your inspection Clinton beast.Record June 16th, 1910 W. D. FAIR CO. Often. Cheapest - Alwaps the: Best Mrs. M. D. McTaggart is visiting her old home in Morrisburg. Mrs. Thos. Mason visited Seatorth friends Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Fred. Stevenson, Paris, is spend- ing a holiday at his home in town. Miss Daisy Middleton and her ; friend, Miss McBride, are visiting in• God- erich. • 1 Mel' and Mrs. Wm. Robb left • en "Tuesday • too visit friends at Owen • Sound, (q( Mr'S. and Miss Thompson of - Albert street . spent the • week end with. friends at Blyth, Inspector Robb is paying' an ; official visit to - the schools of town and immediate district thin week. Mr.. and • Mrs. H. Pennabaker attended the funeral of the ; former's uncle in G oderich on Thursday last.. Mr, and Mrs, T. Jackson, Jr., .left on 'Tuesday morning on a few. days trip to London and Hamilton. • Mr. John Houston; formerly princi- pal pf the. Collegiate,now of Win- nipeg, was . in ,town a few days last week. Mrs. .Bert Pridham, who had been visiting at the parental home, Mr. H. W. Cook's, returned' to Toronto' on Saturday. Mr. and. Mrs. Alex. Cooper .and their little daughter of •Goderich were guests of liir. and Mrs. S.. S. Coop- er on Sunday. . Mr. Harry Glazier left on • Saturday • for Montreal to attend the C.O.F. • High Courrt as representative of Court Maple Leaf. M_ iss 'Beatrice Greeii left this morn- ing for' New -Hampshire where she expects to spend several .weeks the guest of . her brother. Mrs. and Miss Taylor have returned from a vieit in London., . They wero accompanied home by tittle Mies Manning, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Manning. Dr. D. W.. Clark, of Pontypool, who formerly. practiced with Dr. Gunn - here and ' who made hosts of . friends in town and vicinity called .on friends dueling a couple of days last week ' M. Walter King, 'Albert street,: went to her old home at Auburn on Sat- urday to be present . at the . jubilee services in connection with the. Pxes- 1:'byterian church which were held there on Sunday. • Mrs, John • Hodgens, formerly of Clinton .lixut lately of •Goderich; was in 'town for a week visiting .. red fricads' who are always glad to wi:l- come her. She left on Thursday last for Toronto when she expects to spend the ,summer. De, Mrs. G. E.Ilolmes; wife- of Dr, G. E. Holmes,formerly. of Clinton, now of Saskatoon, Sask., arrived on Fridaymorning with her, two • children and .intends makings an ex- tended • visit With her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. W. Doherty: Rev., Alex. Mclennan and little daugh- ter of, Toronto were guests at Dr.. GUnn's. a day or two last week.. Mr. McMillan was on his way to Auburn where he conducted annivee-. sary services . in the Presbyterian church on Sunday last. Dr. Fowler, formerly of Clinton but now of the professional staff • of Toronto University, is spending the long vacation practicing his pro- fession at Regina, Sask. - Mrs. Fowler would have .joined him ere this were it not that the children were attacked by measles. Mr. Wit. Dinsley of Chicago is vis- iting at the old home. Ho' is in truth one of the earnest residents of Clinton, this being his birth- place :sixty years ago. It, is forty- eight years since he left for other• pars and for the past thirty-five parts p• i y years he has been a citizen. of Chicago. - The old landmarks are to Mr. - Dinsley familiar but he has looked in vain for many of ' those he knew four decades ago, "Billy" Jackson,' • "Joe" Rotten - bury, "Joe" Cope and "Jack" Harland being almost the only ones that he knew so well that recollec- tion " recti. f ist•r tan g Mr. and Mrs. L. Howson arrived from Rolla, North Dakota, on Friday laet and are guests of the former's mothsr,Mrs. Taylor,for, Ontario street. Mr. and Mrs. ilowson are both nat- • Ives of 'fIullett the formers leaving. for the west thirty. -five years ago. They a� been so 1N imi the prairie N country that it is now home to them, but they retrain pleasant re- colleetioz►s of the srrenes of younger days and at not too wide interQ vats come back to renew old as- sociations. Rolla, by the way, is ti' a busy prairie town and has three banks, of one of which, the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Mr. ttowsdn in president. • 44LA4 S2!bAaAj Circus I,ag--B-a]rg-Iu Day Many opportunities to save money here Saturday, 18th We,are putting several good bargains on our counters Circus Day. Space will not permit us to quote all the specials. Come in and see for yourself. All cut price cash only. Remnants of Print 8c il'"_'"Another lot of Manufacturers remnantsof prints better value then.the last one -ends run from 2 to 8 yds , full yd wide worth 124, Circus day .08 Remnants of Flan l nelette 8c. Manufacturers remnants of striped Flannelette, one yard wide, ends run from 2 to IQ yds, worth, 12c. Circus day - - .08 Remnants of Tow. Wing Manufacturers remnants of crash Toweling. plain and colored border worth 1211c. Circus day .08 Remnants of Cotton 8c. Manufacturers remnants of white cotton, splendid quality and wide, worth 12-4e. Circus day .08 25c Ladies Belts 15c 5 doz. Ladies, leather -belts, as- • sorted colorr, reg. 25c, Circus day - - - .15 Remnants of White Flannelette 8c, Manufacturers remnants of good quality white 12e flannelette. lengths run from 2 to 8 yds. Circus day - .08 50 and 000 Lustre 390. Ten pieces of Fancy Lustre Dress Goods in stripes and checks and plain colors and two tone in Navy Blue, Grey, 'Rose, Reside Wistena and Red. Reg. 50c and 60c for .ata 2 Pair Hose 250 10 doz. Ladies' Black Hose and Tan cotton hose, sizes 8 to 10, eplen- did value circus -day only 2 for .25 • $5.00 Skirts for 3.79 12 more Ladies Black Navy and Brown Panama Skirts, - trimmed with silk ribbon and buttons, The same quality as we put on sale last Saturday. Regular 55 00. Circus day - - 3.79 Dolv'r Mzss THESE. Odd Skirts $1.98. 15 only Ladies' Odd Skirts of cheviot and broadcloth in black,. blue and brown,all sizes. A clear- ing up• of our skirt .department, worth $5.00 to $8,00 all et one 'price Circus day • , - 1.98 $ 5 and - $6. Millinery for $3.50. Circus day we are putting on sale 12 more New Spring Hats, worth. from $5 to $6, comprising the best value in our stock. Miss Baker will be pleasedto make any alterations to suit purchaser. We would advise early shopping for these, all go at one cash price - - .. $3.50 THE MEN'S STORE. Straw Hats - The seaso n for Straw Hats is coming on fast. You will need one, andnow is the time to buy when the stock is at its best. We are Showing a large range of Panamas, Boaters and Sailors from $1 up to $6.50. Outing Mats Our range of linen and fibre Outing Hats is larger than ever this season and, we are showing several new shapes from 25c up. • Negligee Shirts Soft fronted Negligee Shirts in great variety of choice patternsfrom all the leading manufacturers from 75c up to $1.50, Outing Shirts In great variety of' weaves, plain and striped, - in white, tans, greys, healo, sky. etc., all sizes 12 up to 18, from 50c up to $1.50. Boys' Clothing Boys' two and three-piece Suits of' serge, tweeds and worsteds in great variety, in all the popular styles to fit all ages from 2 years up, from $3 to $9. ' Boys' Wash Suits 60c up, About People You Know. Ales. Connell was in Londesboro with. friends over Sunday. ; - Mn. D. A. .Cantelon of -Hensel' Was in town on Monday.' Miss Annie McGorvie is spending a vacation. in , Lucknow. Mrs. Ballard of ' Brussels visited friends in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. ,Wen. Graham visited with Brucefreld friends one Tuesday. Miss Edna Pennebaker is in Ooderich . andwill' remain the guest of friends there for a few weeks.- Mr. eeks.• .Mr. Broder - McTaggart of St. n- drew's College, Toronto, is home for the summer vacation. - Miss . Belle O'Neil, who is attending the Stratford Business College, was home for a couple of days last week. Mrs. R. K. Logan of Saginaw, Mich., is wending a few weeks in town, with . her another, Mrs. •Gilchrist, Rattenbury-street. ._ Miss Anderson, who has' been on the millinery staff at Irwin's''1uring the ,season, returned . to .. her home in Hagarsville on Monday: Mr, W. Doherty, Jr., came down from Lions' Head with his sister, Mrs. H'olrnes, last weekand spent a few days void his family y in town. IVIr. Fred. Chant expects to. go to Toronto en Saturday to be presene O at a re -union of the Queen's wn of which band •he 4a a past member. Messrs. John. Scarlett and Wm, " Kenny of Lea bury attedat a ineoting of the Scarlet Chapter of Hullett held in the Orange ball last night. Mr, Charlie Kerr, son of Rev. 'lir. Kerr, formerly of ' Ontario street church, arrived in town .last week and is vett' busy at the CI, cram- ming for 'the coming exams. Misses Ida and Louise Holmes of Toonto are expected on elat oda Y and will visit fon a time in town the guests of their aunt, Mrs. II. B. Chant, Me. . Mudge of Montreal, who with her little daughter has been yp endd - ing a few weeks with her :sister, Mrs. Kenneth Erskine, Ieeft for her home on 'Wednesday morning. . Mr. J. VI. Cantelon on his return from, his trip north on Friday morn- ing last, broughtwith him! a Cin c speckled trout which he had Caught near Teeswater. itwasabout a foot long and weighed over a pound. Re' also had a number of lesset Ones, enough to snake a "-lin- tier lit for a king," for "Shorty's"' household. Ci, • Mr. and -Mrs; Bert Fitzsimons will take up their abode on James St. Mr. John, Robinson. of near,Bruccfield • srpent Sunday at his home in : town, - - - nir. Alex. , Slom,an is.able to . be about • again 'atter a month's~ ,' illness with .bionehitis. - 1of �MIr. Miss Kate Taylor, or, daug .ht er ;le le. •onto ish guest J. Tay or, Tor the of Mrs. W. Jackson. - • Mrs.. James , Anderson of ..efeLer d, 'Montana, is the guest of her - tiro - there Mr., 1). B. I4ennety. • Mrs. Clara Rumbas'. left on - Tuesday mprning for Cleveland, Ohio, for a fe)v •weeks' visit to her sister. She was accompanied by her mother;: Mrs. Geo.:. Swartz. Messrs. - D. B. Kennedy and • Frank O'Neil were in Hagereville last week attending the funeral of Mrs. Howard - a • sister of the former. They were • also in Caledonia. Mrs. John Trowlrili, Mrs. James Per- due, Mrs. lIarry Rumple and Miss' Gladys Perdue left on Tuesday for. Lethbridge, Alta., •blriuig• booked through by A.•0. u - - Mr.Pattison. Mr. T. Jackson, Jr,, had a' splendid sea salmon sent to hint by a friend in Nova Scotia one day last week, it certainly was a beauty and must have t 1 t a bolo in the water where it was taken out." Mr. John Demanerliiig, coatmaker on theMorrish Clothing staff of the Mo s o g Co., .ft yesterday fo•r the home- stead at Ayton, South Grey, where he will Holiday for several weeks. He applies himself very olo'sely to business so will all the more enjoy being out of doors during the heat- ed term, Mr. W, Jack;ron booked the following to the ween 'this week over the C. P. R. ; Mr. and Mrs, John Tor- rance, Lethbridge, Alta, e Mr. end Mrs, R. t1cilvecn, Pilot 1Vtound, Man. ; Missy, Thompson, Macklin, 5ask ; Adam Cantolon, Brandon ; Prank O'Neilask O Nor and Miss 'Pearl O'Neil, e ni oosejaw, Sask. . Mr. Frank O'Neil left on Tuesday for Mocieejaw, Sauk., to look after Ms s business interests' there and at oth- er points. Ile was accompanied by 'his daughter; Mies Pearl O'Neil, to whom Moou jaw will seem, almost like home, the, family having lived' there for years. ilefo e her re - tutu to Clinton Miss O'Neil will visit Seattle, 'Vietoria and also "Vancouver where her uncle is the city clerk. ,, 9 The News From Londesboro -The, many.. friends oe; Mr.. A.. McAl- lister, a former teacher here, will be pleased to learn that he lids been suc- cessful in passing his medical exams at Toronto university. . Mr. G. Johnston is improving in - Mr. R. Haggitt Nitsited his -sister, Mrs. Jas. Woodman, last We are sorry to learn of the severe illness of Mr. E. • Haggitt, who is at present staying , with his son An- thony, north of Myth Mr. and Mrs. F. Shobbrook and• Mas. Or, Sprung left Tuesday .morn - big for • Darlingfoed, Man. - The Sabbath school of the Metho- dist church purpose holding their an •nual strawberry festival on the even- ing of July -7th, - - - - Rev. Mr. Young occupied the • pul- pit of Knox, church Sunday afternoon, Rev: H. le: Currie conducted ser- vice in Burns church Sunday, . also in the niethodi:."t church -:Sunday -even- ing. Mr. R. Clark. of Constance oc- cupied' the pulpit in the morning, A few from this vicinity took ad. . vantage of the school children's ex- cursion to . Gotierich en Saturday last.• • 14rs. R. Adams, Miss Barr and Mr. and Mrs: Jas: Webster attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Macken-- rte in Selgrave on Tuesday of this week, Mr. A. Lawrence of Welland, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. Braithwaite, left Monday' morning, Mr. ' E. Manning has not been 'welt lately: • Mr. Jas. Hill continues in very ' poor health. Thehome of Mr. and Mrs, A. Carter was, on Thursday evening of last week, the scene of a very ,pretty wed- ding, when their eldest daughter, .Eli - ,a, wsm e e a ad the 'wif of Mr. Fred . Shobbrook, brook At• 4,30 the c cere mon y took place under an arch in.the open air, the officiating clergyman being. Rev, Mr. Currie of Londesboro aysist ed by Rev: Mr. Cooper of Blyth, Thee bride came forward an the arm, of her - tether, being tastefully clad in white: embroidered mulie with lace bridal: - veil and orange ;blossoms and carried: a beautiful. - bouquet of carnations.. The wedding march was played . by Miss Lily Carter, . sister of the bride.. - Guests to the number of seventy-ilve• were present and after the ceremony and:congratulations al•/ partook of a dainty luncheon. ' - - Among those, in attendance were. Mr. and Mrs. Edy, Granton ; Mr, and' Mrs. I3eetson, London, and Mrs. Nott, Algoma. The presents were numerous . and' costly and included a purse., of gold. from, the bride's parents, • Mr., and Mrs. Shobbrook leave this - week. for an extended visit to - the • aftertheytake MVy:'st to which. i leWill o cip their residence on the groom's farm on th 18th con. Their friends alt $ T e r e 1 join in wishing them a happy rad prosperous married life, Hullett Happenings. Mr. Wm. Morrison spent the latter part of Iast week and the forepart of this in Toronto. . Johnny, youngest son 'of Mr. and Mrs. P. Quigley, nit with a pain- ful accident the forepart of the week. In jumping from an outhouse he lit upon narailv iic threw him violent- ly forward uponhishands, both 0f which Were so badly sprained that he had to 'be a doctor taken to who put both of them in splints,. to remain, for ten days.' `l"o a stirring lad like of y J inn this will eause the time to past very slowly, indeed. Mr.Sammy Appleby purc a se d a new buggy from ilrundson Bros. last; week. Mr. Wnt. *Vodka sold a fine team to lair. Denholm, of Myth and bought a team of two -year-olds from him. Additional Hullett newspage n 1. o Miss WI. Brown returned home on Monday evening firort a few days vis- it with her sister, Mrs. Mousseau of Zurich. ' Mr. Thos, Glazier of London has bought the Gibbons farm on • tho Huron Road for which he pays $2,- 300 - 800 'and- has already entered into p os- sesilon. Mr. Glazier is a son-in-law of Mr. Barry Freeman of this town-- rtr liv Stapleton. ship and fo n e ly erd at Mr. Wm. Snell . delivered a team to Mr. Oliver Johsonof' Clinton on Tuesday. Mr. Albert V ddtn also sold elln s horse to hint. WINS Lizzie, eldest daughters of Mr. floury Adams, was united in marri- age to Mr. Chas. Dexter of the 11th con. , ' ♦ I ., .I •