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The Clinton News-Record, 1910-09-15, Page 8
8 Millinery Opening Our Fall rilllinery Ovetting will' be held on Friday Evening and Saturday Sept. 23rd and 24th We cordially invite. you to visit our show room to see our. latest French Pattern Hats M. E. CANTELON & CO. MIR JACKSON'S. . CLEARIG Si%LE We are still busy clearing out the balance of our summer stock. For the past three weeks we have had good success in clearingup odd lines,. but there's more to goyet in Men's, Women's and Children's Oxford's, Pumps and Slippers which will be closed out at, wholesale prices for CASH. Black and Colored Oxfords, Patent Leather, Kid and Gun Metal Calf Pumps and Slippers Repairing Neatly Done and Promptly Attended to FRED. JACKSON SAVE 1YXONET a 0 d By spending it here Friday and Saturday - Big Price Reductions in all Depts. A Big Waist Special About 25 Ladies White Lawn Waists. made of nine quality lawn and trimmed with tucks and lace or embroidery: insertion, good seine at (i5c, to clear Friday and Saturday .39 Men's Odd Pants at 79c Only a few dozen of these Odd Pants $1.90 and $1:25, choice of this lot Friday and Saturday .79 Children's Patent Oxfords 85c These Oxfords are made of gond quality patent and will give. gond satisfaction, sizes 11 to 2. reg price $1.35, Friday and Sat .85 Special prices on Women's and Children's. Oxfords: Corsets 49c and 69c Be sure and get a pair of our OAc and 4.9c Corsets. They are hummers. Men's and Boys' Clothing at .Lowest Prices SMALL PROFITS AND MORE BUSINESS. PLUMSTEELBROS. • "bA Om'�e'bm41,34.11•••SYm'dQ© ova 8am•Om•�•��•tD�i•tD •e•A��' 9 .. D'.. t8 :P NN •••••••• ••••••••••N••••••V••VV• N•4•••••••• •Nw Nelson Bal The -ion ,test Kind t t may scratch our furniture, but • • • 4 • • • • • • • 1 ►vin • .14s...,• . ..;hard] injure it otherwise. For it is built to stan hard service as,well = as to look attractive. = Our Summer Furniture I. is no exception. Light An it is there is astrength about it that is snr ri+in . Our porch chairs, rockers, ete., will stand the Weat her no • matter what it may be. The cheapest spot In Huron County to buy all 'kinds of furniture. . Hoover S Bali 1 t7 1w.L'''CTR1t NiA'''.71sT l v T.,zxv.=amcats •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••+N•0. 0*NV. • Clinton News.Record September 15th, 19 IO A Few Words About Ink Pencils We have bad many kinds, but none that feeds, and works so, smoothly as the one,we have now. It is made in England, and called LONOSHORT, so eslled because when closed it meas- ures only•2t} inches, Just Right for Ladies Purse or Vest Pocket. and wen required for use can he Wade 41i inches long Convenient and Practical tor the hand We believe it is in points of. supe, iority in Ink Pencils what a Waterman is in fountain Pens. Made in two colors -- mottled art black, if you are interested we invite inspection W. D. FAiR CO. Often Cheapest — Always the Best AV; ,' , i I ililt1Blll WN,tstip1lllil1, P� IIS 7fn r- _. 'Intuffl hl. Miss Bourne of Ottawa is the guest of Mrs. John Middleton Sr. of God- erielt township. Mr; Walter Irwin of Swift Current, Sask., son of Mr. J. W. Irwin of London, formerly of Clinton, . was in :town a few: days the•past week. Miss Mary Chidley returned last Week from a holiday of several weeks at Go 'dome Bay, where she was the guest of her aunt, . Mrs. J. T. Clank. . . Misr Agnes Porter of ' Kincardine . spent a fie days in towts calling on her numerous old frit`lids. She was the guest during her brief stay of Miss Aury,"Howson. Mrs, 13„ P. Sibley,,, who has been vis- iting •Mrs. Wm. Cantelon and other .friends. in town for the last couple of months, left on • Saturday for her lllome in Middlebush, N. Y. Mr. and Mr;!. Jas. Butler .hate decid- ed to take up .their residence, for the time beim at least, in Seaforth and are this week looking, after the removing of . tict:r household goods tothat pines •• ' • Mr.'• and Mls, 1t'.. Glenn Campbell have resumed, their music. classes. Thole_ past year's work has been eery: successful as their_ `lint . of, • twenty-seven _successful students • would prove. • • •Mrs. Moffatt of Pi•incess street •leaves today . for Stephensville, Montana; 'where she intends tp 'remain for • • sotto months .with her son, who holds a goon position there. with May eros.' Miss May • Davis : aecompanied her and will also spend some time there with, relatives, • Mr. A. J. • Taylor, Toronto, Canadian, representa `-tive of the Chicago, Mil- waukee St•.Paul Railway, •was in town. • Sunday and. Monday, Mie guest of .lir. t�:. Jackson, Jie .sante up primarily to• be present on, the oecasion.'••of the••1isit of the British: Bowlers as might be expected for he is himself .a :popular honorary member of the Clinton Lawn n Bowl- ing Club. The ]atc^h string always hangs out here for "Andy' Taylor.. Mt. and Mrs, W. R. I:ciugh of Van- ' couver, I3.C., are renewing old friendships' . in and around• ,Clinton: They err. at present the guests • of ' Mts..ahcl Mrs. A. J. Morrish. Mr. Lough finds it pleasant to mix . once More with his al friends and meet his old pupils,..arho`are one and all pleased to meet him again: , The • climate of British Columbia seems to agree well with lir; and Mrs.. Lough, who are both enjoying`. good health. Mr. . Nelson Bingham of Laird, West- ern Montana, •.arrived in town • on Monday evening and will spend • the remainder of the week among nuin- er•ous old, friends in town .and thc 'country round -about. It is a dozen of years at least since Mr. 'Bingham went: to • Montana where he embark- ed in sheep, ranching and has done well.. Comparatit'ely speaking,. the value of . sheep raised in Montanan . is greater than grain' and owing to the difficulty of irrigating certain parts of thc State ranching will douhtless always remain the 'prin- cipal industry. As. a matter of fact the past; dry, season is driving out hundreds of homesteaders. • The passing years are dealing gently with Mr. Bingham who is spending these few . days very pleasantly among old time associates and as- 'sociation.s. (3n Thursday last Mr. John Emmet - ton passed another milestone in life's journey and on that evening r n entertained he and, Mrs, L.mmr to , a few friends in honor of the event.' • in Middlesex, England, in 1834 1 Bolo , Mr. I:mmerton is now seventy-six years of age. He came. r41:th his fam- ily to Canada in 1849, settling on the lake shore near Kincardine and all the, fntrrvcnlnt, time . ha s been spent in Huron county. For years he was a citizen, of Goderich and for tion years he leas lived in Clin- ton. Coming to Canada as a boy Canadian and has he is thoroughly a afirm faith in the future of the land of his, adoption. Easing r,ad an active life he is now, in his de- clining years: enjoying, with his good r. A labors. earlier ab wife the fruits of 9 good citizen, he is the type of . n - lish a that this young countryuntry would like to ser landing in num- bers on her shores; The News -Rec- ord of 1.t:s1 sWishes t •11 r+ the or dbitrco many friends` its wishing Mr. Ent - Merton "Many Nappy Ibturns." i JP,MAR ew Fall Dress Goods new Fall DDress Good. s are now .all in stok. They comprise all the new weaves and TrHF h>ades, Wide weaves are very popular in solid colortg, while rough tweeds willbe worn in the larger centres, We have selected our fall stock with great care to meet the tastes of all. You will find all the newest shades, weaves and colorings in our collection of Fall Dress Materials for fall, and we extend a cordial invitation to the ladies of Clinton and vicinity to come and see our display. Miss Smith is back from her holidays and is preparing to again serve her patrons . as formerly Millinery Opening Friday Evening, Sept. 23rd And Following Days ' We beg to announce our Millinery Opening to the ladies of Clinton and vicinity and extend a hehrty invitation to all, Miss Baker is again in charge and any .orders left in her keeping will be ' carefully looked after. Come, bring your friends, and see the new creations for fall, The Town Orchestrawill supply music during the evening. Knitted Golfe Coats for. fall wear The popularity of these Coats is due, Licit only to their up to -date appearance, but their general useful- ness as well. They are just the thing for fall wear. Stylish, attractive and comfortable, Our present assort - Ment is the best we have shown, and we advise an early. inspection and selection as right now you will find is the time you will have comfort in one of these. Prices range from $2,25- up to $7.00, in all colors. • • New Fall and Winter .Coats :The new Fall and Winter Coats for ladies and children are now. all in stock: We are 'showing a large range of the very• latest styles both in cloth and ma- terial, selected from the largest manufacturer of ladies • coats We would be pleased to have you call and=see our range whether 'as a prospective buyer or not: Come. ' anyway -an. see 'tbem. ' Fur Coats, Ruffs, Stoles, Caperines This week we received the balance of our Winter Furs. New styles in neck ruffs, stoles and caperines in Persian Lamb, Mink,;: Sable, Marmot, Muskrat, Coon, Etc., .also several new styles in Sealette Coats, Sacques, etc. This season we ' show the largest range of small•fursit has ever been our pleasure to display at prices that will surprise our patrons, We would be pleased to have you calland ace them. • New Ready-made Clothing • Men's boys' and children's Ready-made Clothing now all in stock. • They comprise. all the newest cut • in suits and overcoats. Ask to see our special range of Bays' School. Suits and Odd'Pants, they will surprise: yotd. 0 • : 1 About People You• Know. Mr, J. A. Irwin was in. London this week.. Mrs M: G. Ransferd' was. 3n Toronto for a few days last week.: • Mr: and Mrs. J.. P. Sheppard , at'ten•- .ded the Western Fair, London, son Tuesday. Mr. J. 13.. Kennedy, after a few days' visit ,With his.. parents; has returned to Detroit. Miss .Sara11 Sloman has returned home after a month's holiday in London and Draughtdale. Mrs, Me1aeher'n, wife of the new • Science teacher at: the C.L, arrived, yrstcr.day .from iilitilaixl. Mrs. Sims of Blyth visited with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Graham, a few days the passe week. Mrs. C. C. Ranee returned on Tues- day after a pleasant two weeks vis- it with friends in Ottawa and Tor- onto. Mrs. Brickenden leaves tomorrow for Wand whore she intends making • an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs, Adair. • Mr: and Mts. John .Ilartley'have re- turned after an extended holiday. Mr. Hartley looks as . ifthe fret dem. from school duties had agreed with him. Master Willie Bell, who had the mis- fortune to have an arm broken a week on so ago; is doing very nicely though the fracture was a bad one and has caused the little fellow much. suffering. C. r Rev. . R. amine returned on Tiles - day from his trip east. Ile atten- ded the Bi-cen,tenery itt Halifax dur- ing its sessions and also visited oth er parts: Mrs. Gunny returned with him after a.•fortnight's visit with friends ate Markham. Miss Irate Connolly has had to resign • her position in !Ashburn, Sask,, much to her own regret and that of the. Ilospital management. Though not ill, Miss Connolly bas found her work of the past two years too much for her and intends going back toprivatr nursing as soon as she has a few weeks' rest, Before leaving Lashburn, Miss Connollyll was. prosented by the people of the town with a purse containing $40,00 in geld. The English church ladies also presented her with a very hand- some hand bag. Miss Spark and Miss Ross Lavis• spent. Sunday in Goderich. Miss Mary: Chant has gone to Wil- liamsburg to'take a position as mil- ' liner, . Mrs. (Rev.) Peter Jones of London is in town this week the' guest of. .,'ills).. J. A. Irwin. ' Miss Carrie Shipley '. has returned •from `a holiday Visit in Toronto 'and Oshawa. • . . Miss Margaret Carlyle, 'provincial in- spector of factories and shops, was in town yesterday. • Mts. II. B. Chant returned on 'rues- • day from a pleasant vit.it. in Toi'- • onto, 5t, Catharines and 'other places. •• Mrs.. Perkinti of Winnipeg, who has been for some tithe with her par eines, the late Mr. 5. Pratt and Mrs. . Pratt, left for hone •today. Postmaster Scott was elected vise.. president of 'the Ontario.l'ostmas- ter's Association, which met- in con- vention in Toronto last week. The Misses Jennison have retuned home after spending a month's vas* cation with London friends, They also attended the wedding of a Priend, Miss Maud Gray of Lobo. Miss Bessie isloinan left for New York yesterday to take up her work of nursing again atter a couple of months' holiday with relatives in Clintcin, London and I)raughtdale. Mrs. Duncan Stevenson has returned front a fortnight's visit in Toronto and Georgetown and Mr. Stevenson and the 'Misses • Stevenson are now spending a couple of days in Lon- don, Miss Viola Woods and Miss ;'Sadie .Watson, Bayfield ; Miss Lulu Snider and John G. Johnston, Drysdals ; and Miss Margaret McGuire, Port- er's Iliil, are attending the Model School at Durham. :4Ir. and Mrs. John Fraser of Bayfield were in town yesterday. They ex- poet to leave in about a foatnight for Sault Ste. Marie where they purpose taking up their abode for. s Mr. I rof probably a couple years as Fraser has decided to spend d t tr re- minder of his days as a catechist in the service of the Presbyterian (lurch and will resume charge of the mission, six nliw.s from the Soo ins which he labored last winter. • The News From Londesb'oro • Miss V. Mackenzie ofBriissels.Itas engaged with Mr•s. R. Adams .again. Tor' the fall season in the millinery department. Mr, John l-lut.ton•receic•ed .a carload of bran and shorts last week. • Messrs. E. McVittie and Wni. Brig ham attended the Exhibition last week._ . The new granolithie wanes, are very convenient, for diose living in the.west part- of the village also for rows and hors,s which preferred walking on it while it was soft, • . • The mans' and grounds have a much. better • appearat(.ce than a few weeks ago. •. Mr. ''rank Lee of Lucknow spent a few days at • his; home here • being slightly uutder, the weather. Mro 1:;. Bell and,. \1 nr. Riley .are spending a week .with: relax ivies .in Lon ' . Miss Z. Lawrence of . Welland, who, has peen visiting at the home of -M_• Braithwaite, , returned to her • 1.ame Saturday of last 'week. • Mr. Morrison formerly of Wapn: lla„ Sask is visiting his sister, Mrs. Et n-• ry • Moon. • Rev. W. T. Pearcy lefty Monday for Toronto and Port Colborne.: At the latter place Mn. Pearcy. is' to be mar- • Tied on Wednesday, Sept. 21st at p.m.. to Miss Della ]'., eldest .daugh tr r of Mr. Wm. Reed. Mr. Peavey will return to. make his work Sun-• .day, Sept. 25th, • 'Mr. J. OO Loun.bery was in • Lon- don on don on business Tuesday of this week.. Misses A. Brigham, A. Bell,- M. Brodgen,. F. Lee and lin Vodden, Mr. (leo. Garrett and I). Carter attended the. •Convention • at :Clinton this ' week. as delegates from the Epi, :.nth League and Sunday School here • JAM., 111•IAMMOM. Constance Concerns. Mrs: Ben, Snell, Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Meted, .Mr.• Wm. Lindsay, Mr. II, Lindsay of Cleveland attended the Toronto Exhibition last week.. Mr. hector Lindsay of Cleveland visited his .brothers, 1►fl.lanl anti Peter Lindsay last week. Miss. Jessie. Willison returned from London after spending a couple .of weeks there. Miss Jennie Love paid a '(lying vis- it to her parents at Walton on Sat- urday evening. Miss 'McKay of I3rueefield. spent Sun- day the guest. of Mrs. Wm. McIntosh. Mrs. George Stephenson is visiting her siste:'r,Mrs. Clhrke of London. The Epworth League was with- drawn thin week on account, of •the convention held at Clinton on Tues- day and Wednesday. Mr. Wm. Rogers of Toronto spent a few cl days sthe guest f ids s n Y,•tv. c Mr. Chas, McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Gro. Hearn and latish tors McKillop 0p spent Sunday th, guest of their taunt, Mrs. D. Suther- land. Miss Florence Lawson of Summer- hill ,spent a few ,pays the guest or her sister, Mrs. Jas, Medd. Willett Happenings. 'Messrs..t. J. 'Holloway and P. Frer- 1 tt In n of CI oto spent Sundayt the It n neipllborhood. ' Mr. Luke Lawson of Clinton called on friends here on Sunday. Y Mr Alex. I. i lc rich hasputpiece 1a a ccr to n hi a house and also added a verandah which has adduct nitrch to its answers ateo. i Mr. Thos. McMichael has his Can- t adian Clydesdales at the London Fair •this week and though he has had to compete against the best, stockbreeders. in the Province he has won four first prizes and a sweepstakes. On Olen- ae r he, a won firtit and a sweepstakes, 13 •k Sensation on tat band fir a , t and s also firsts for mare and foal. Mr. McMichael is 10 he congratulated up- on iris success though it is no •more• ian those who know the 4uality ol bis Clydesdales expected. k.