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Clinton News -Record
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1919
LIP toWrl to Fred Slloksores Ohl stand
Call and see ue when nae open
SATURDAY, JUDY' 12
We carry a full line of
PLUMBING, TINSMITH'S AND
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Repairs Promptly Attended to
J. A. SUTTER
Plumber and Electrician
CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE
Bid Fire Sale
Ends Saturday -Your Chance
to get Genuine Bargains in
CI -TINA, i { 9
SILVERWARE,
CLOCKS, ..,
HATCHES,
UMBREL LAS
i l CUT GLASS,
AND GOLD JEWELRY;
All bills owing me must be settled by the end of the month
or they, will be placed In other hands for collection and costs add-
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R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweler an -d Optician
NEXT HOVEY'S DRUG STORE
Ladies'
White Footwear
Shipment just arrived fresh- from the makers
These are Extra Quality
Made of the Best
Sea Island Duck
Every pair a fitter and nicely made.
We are headquarters for everything in
WHITE FOOTWEAR
FRED. JACKSON
THE S H O E R•
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We Have Them
`Pilgrim' $5.00
Rubber Boots
Best rubber boots on the
market at the price
Get a pair and try them,
Full assortment of all that is
Best in Rubber Footwear '
Piumsteel Bros.
THE STORE TH AT SELLS POR LESS.
PHONE 20
NEW IDEA PATTERNS,
CLOTHING
JUST A LITTLE NOTE
to advise you that we make a
specialty of dainty bedroom
furniture for dainty people: ,
To know how attractive aro
these beds, dressing tables,
and other bedroom accessories,
you must 5013 them. 1)e8crip-
iV ' tion w01114 not do justice to
their beauty. Mention of price
would not do justice to thein
quality,
JAS. DUNFt`. RD
Undertaker and Fitment! Director,
28 oacti Phone 1 28
All the Comforts
W a Home
are not 50131)0od to the indoor 'far-
:vitae,
tar-: iture, This Is particularly so der-
ing the heated tenni when
A COOL SPOT
outdoors' is a 11000 to humanity, Ai
Hammock supplies the e0o1 and com-
fortable*spot, restful and healthful.
We havo then: also for the babies,
the kind they can't fall out of.;
Tlie W. D Fair Co.
d'Often the Cheapest
Always the Besk.'t
t Ilaunauenmnn
Mies Jennie Holmes is visiting friends
in Lucknow.
Weir and son will remain for a cou-
ple of months:
Miss Ross Levis visited Miss Spark
at Seaforth last week.
Mrs. C. 13. Bartliff was i with Sea -
forth friends over the week -end,
Miss Bessie Sloman of New York is
holidaying at her home in town.
Mrs. Susan Crawford of Hullett vis-
ited friends in town last week.
Miss Olive Watkins is spending her
vacation with friends in Port Hur-
on.
Mr. Charlie Cantelon of Toronto is
spending a vacation at his home in
town.
Miss Margaret Tait of Seaforth is
visiting this week with Miss Mao
Bentley.
Miss I. Cornish left on Monday to
take the summer course, at -the
O,A.C, Guelph,
bliss Mary Collyer of London is vis-
iting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Steep.
Miss May me Hall of the Royal Bank
stall has been holidaying at her
home at Constance,
Mts. Clips, Mckinnon and Miss Kath-
leen of the Soo are visiting the
lady's mother in town.
Dr. Axon goes to Toronto next week
to attend the Masonic Grand Lodge
as delegate from the local Lodge,
Mr. Asa Bolton left this week for
Brantford where he has taken n
position with the Hurley Printing
Company.
Mrs; F. le. 0lilies and Little Miss
Marion of Toronto are visiting the
lady's parents, Magistrate and Mrs,
Andrews,
Mr. H. E. Rorke leaves for Toronto
on Saturday. He will be absent
about a week attending the Masonic
Grand Lodge.
AIr. and Mrs, Wm, McKay motored
from Moncton and spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Wat-
kins last week.
Rev. H. C. and Mrs. Light of Brant-
ford have been visiting the Rev. S.
E. and Mrs. MciCegney at the rec-
tory during the past week.
Mr. L. J. Wasmann left Monday
morning for Toronto, where he will
take a special course in preparation
for entering Faculty in the autumn.
Miss Jean Chidley of Winnipeg ar-
rived on Friday and will spend a
couple of months with her mother
and the, rest of the family at Bay-
deld. •
Messrs. Frank and Ronald Ross of
Powassan visited their aunt,-1VIrs.
0. H. Bartliff, for a • few days,
leaving for the north again on
Thursday. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wasmann and two
children of Windsor spent a few
days during the past week as the
guests of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. .T. F. Wasmann.
Miss Emma Southcombe spent from
Thursday until Monday at her
home in town. She had been
spending a week of her holiday
with Collingwood friends.
Miss Tena Marquis or the Base. Line,
whohas been teaching at Craig-
hurat, is home fol the long vaca-
tion, Miss Marquis visited rolativ-
'es near Craigvale before coming
home.
Mrs, W. G. Wright returned to her
home at Harrow the beginning of
the week, having spent a fort-
night in town as the guest of her
nieces, Mrs. L. Stong, Mrs. J. K.
Wise and Mrs.. Whitfield Crich.
Mr. and Mrs, Weir and son. of Swift
Current aro visiting the lady's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jennison of
town- They leave the first of the
week for Peterboro to visit Mr.,
Weir's home and he will return
west at the end of the month. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Andrews and
family, Who have been visiting with
the former's parents, Magistrate
and Mrs. Andrews, and with other
friends in the east for several
weeks past, left Tuesday for their
home at Ali:, Alberta.
Lieut. (Rev.) Thos. Peekitt, who had
been in eoiictnand of a panel in
the Mediterranean Sea and also
oil a tnine-sweeper on tie North
Sea; arriyed in town yesterday. and
is visiting at the home of his fath-
er and brother, Messrs. John and
Fred Peoliitti.
Pte. (4. A. McLaughlin arrived frons
overseas last week and on Satur-
day arrived in Clinton and is the
guest of his relatives the Tyners
of Summerlcilh Pte. McLaughiie
was wounded some months before
the cessation of hostilities and.had
not recovered sufficiently t0 return
to Franca. 00 is looking slice anti
fit naw, however,
out
We are now ready with a complete range ofsuitinga to take your order and make you up a suit that
in fit, style and tinis'h will be excelled by none,
All Men Buying New Clothes Want Their Money's Worth
and they get it at Davies & Herman's.
Ry money's worth we mean the fullest and conipletest value in fabric, fit and fashion that money can buy
DAVIES & HERMAN hold to a standard in choice of fabrics and in actual detail of making that
places our clothing in a class by itself.
DAVIES & HERMAN'S men's suits, whether high priced or low priced, to satisfy us, must be
better and we see to it that they are better, . The "pretty good" kind won't do.
Our Clothes Keeps its Customers Right With Fashion
When you order a suit made at Davies & Herman's you can depend upon it being thoroughly re-
liable in every way. It is not the material of which a garment is made alone that counts, It is the
hundred and one little details in the making and fitting which bring about the effect that only a
skilled tailor can produce. . We stand behind every garment that leaves our work room and will
guarantee style, fit and finish that wi11 suit the most fastidious taste.
We can give you the suit you are looking for ---supposing of course
you are looking for a good suit ; all wool in fabric
and correctly tailored.
DAVIES & ' : i RN6AN
Merchant Tailors
Opposite Market Square
VOnfoNammINIONC•P OS*
People You Know
Mr. Joseph Copp took in the races
at Exeter on Wednesday. -
Mr. 1, Rattenbury of Peterboro has
been in town this week.
Miss Emma Stevenson of Port Ar-
thur is home for the vacation.
Mrs. 1-1. B. Chant returned Friday
alter a month's visit in Toronto,
St. Catharines and Unionville.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Drummond of
Detroit are visiting the lady's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, A. ,Morris.
Mr, H. Hunt of.Galt is spending a
few • weeks in town. IIe is the
guest of his niece, Mrs. W. Ham-
blyn.
Mr, and Mrs. John Medd and chil-
dren visited Air, and Mrs. J. G.
Medd before returning to their
home at Nobleford, Alta.
Mr. D. .1. Cantelon returned on Tues-
day from (ioderich, where he had
spent a' week, or ten days, combin-
ing business with pleasure.
Misses Sara and; Susie Sloman went
to Bridgeburg last week to meet
Miss Bessie Sloman and together
they visited Niagara Falls for a
few days.
Mrs.Broadfoot anddaughter of
Seattle, Wash., who have been vis-
iting friends in this vicinity for
some little time, are now the
guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. Crich.
Mrs. Albert Jervis and Miss Blanche
and Master Clifford of Napanee,-
Iud,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
E, Jervis of town add aiso with
the lady's brother, Mr. W. Mar-
quis of the Base Line.
Rev. and Mrs, Wm. Dunbar of Lis-
towel motored to Clinton and spent
last Thursday the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Burnett, On their
return they were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dunbar and
family, who have been holidaying
with: the lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Burnett,
Mr. F. F. Gillies dropped in yester-
day to see his wife and little
daughter, who are visiting the
lady's parents in town. He liter-
ally "dropped" as be came in , an
aeroplane and landed in a field
quite near the Andrews' residence,
This is the second time in a week
that visitors have arrived in Clin-
ton by aeroplane.
Mr. and Mrs. W. • S. R. Holmes re•
turned on Monday from a Very
pleasant trip. They motored to
Owen Sound and went on from
there to Sault Ste. Marie and back..
by boat, Canada has so many
lovely water trips. that tiie wonder
is that more people. do not spend
tic1311 time and money seeing their
own country with , its varied
scenery.
Miss Margtcerite Cecile Hoinuth, a
former Well known young lady of
Wiiigham, Was inarriott on Saturday
nit to Mr, Edward I3,; Craigie of
the 'I'orento university,/ • , • •
Bayfield
The following o g a re summering
in
Deer Lodge. Park : Mr. and Mrs.
Langford and, family, Mrs. Miller and
family, Mrs. Donaldson and family,
London ; Mrs. Scott and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Cotton and family, Mr.
and Miss ileacom, Toronto ;; Mr.
and Mrs, Inglis, Stratford ; birs.
Conn and fancily, Sarnia ; Mrs.
Clement and family, Kitchener and
Miss Cowan, Seatortic• -
In the White City : Mr. and Mrs.
Hunts and family, Mrs. Daly and
family, London ; Airs. Lowery and
family, Wroxeter ; Mrs. 'Birch and
family, Chatham , Mrs. Holman and
family, Seaforth ;. Mrs. Rickards and
family, II. S. Reid, wife and family,
Airs. Harland, I and, Mi ss Betty Harland,
Mrs. G. C. Duggan, blaster Budd'ie
and Miss Peggy Duggan, Mrs. Wal-
ter F. Sharman, bliss Nina Sharman,
Mrs. Day and family, Dr. Reid, wife
and family, Detroit ; Mrs. 11'Ionkhouse
and family, Toronto ; :Mrs. M, Mc-
Taggart and family, Clinton.,
1n Lakeside. Park : Mr. and Mrs.
Chapman and family, Dr. Partridge,
wife and family, Mrs. Shannon, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Robinson and fancily
London.
Mrs. Brandon and sons, Harold and
Abe Brandon, spent a few days at
Belgrave last week.
Wilber Erwin of Kitchener is vis-
iting under, the parental roof,
Mrs. T. Jackson and family of
Clinton have taken the Glass cottage
for the season.
Mrs. O'Neil and fancily of, Clinton
are occupying Mr. James Johnston's
house on Louisa street.
Mrs. Scott and family are summer-
ing in Mr. Kenny .bloorehouse's resi-
dence on Colina street.
The Misses Rankin of Detroit are
occupying their sunnner cottage on
Bd,
'Terrace.
Misses Inez and Marion Jennings
of Brantford and Mrs. (Capt,) Bar-
clay and three children of London
are spending the season in the form-
er's cottage on Charles street.
Miss Garrett and Miss F. J. Camp -
hell and her niece, Miss Frances
Campbell, are suinmering in the
former's summer Home on Charles
street.
Miss Kudop of Stratford is the
guest of Miss Lula Ming.
R. Bailey of the Sterling Bank,
Dunganiion, spent the week-ebd at
his home in the village.
Master Gray Parker ,of, Seaforth is
the guest of bir. and Mrs. William
Ferguson.
Confirmation was held in Trinity
church. on June 800 when the follow-
ing were eonf1rcned : Margaret 'Semi
Balser, Anna May Howard, Lula Jean
Elliott, Rosa Ann Finney, ,Rebecca
Elliott, Shirley Voris King, Mice
Gertrude Stinson, .Jean Margaret
Woods, William Leslie Elliott, Fred-
erick Harry Baker, Frederick Norval
Conlftiherdt, The girls looked very
Pretty in their whites gowns anti
veils, The rector will, take for Lis
subject next Sunday,- "The Anglican
Forward Movement.''-
The
ovement."The Rev. W, Ashe Everest has re-
cently been successful in .passing the
examinations for the degree of L.T.
H.•of the University of .Chicago. He
is also a graduate of London, Eng.,
where he secured the silver medallion
of the college for passing the Bis-
hop of London examination in theol-
ogy. He has recently been offered a
church in England but bas decided
to stay on this continent for a. while
longer though it is reported that he
is about to leave Bayfield. We hope
he may change his mind and con-
tinue with us for a while longer.
The following are guests at the
Commercial: Mrs, Brownlee and
two children Masters Reg and Bert
Toronto ; Air. and Airs. Lindig and
children, Detroit ; L. C. Freeman,
H. S. Stark, R. S. Hays, Seaforth ;
Max Claremont and Mr, Bogie, God-
erich ; Mrs. Cray and daughter, De-
troit ; Harold Stone, Miss Gower,
London.
Dr. Morrison and wife, Cleveland,
and Miss Baxter, London, aro guests
at Miss Ferguson's.
A largo number of the Orange Or-
der from L.O.L. No. 24 was joined
by a number of brethren from - out-
side at their hall on Sunday evening
last and paraded , t o t e
Methodist church where the Rev,
Eric L. Anderson addressed then,
Afterwards they marched to the
square where a large crowd had
gathered for a peace service when
Major J, 0, 'rolcnie, M.P,P., of
Windsor gave an • eloquent address,
telling of his experiences in France,
Varna.
Miss Allie Austin, having complet-
ed a course at the School of - Com-
merce, Clinton, has taken a position
in the office of the Dodge Motor
Works, Detroit.
The Misses Gooier of Toronto spent
the week -end With Mr. and Mrs. 0.
EL Keys of the Babylon line.
Mr. J. T. Keys, president of the
South lluron Board of Agriculture,
attended the annual meeting •held at
Hansa last week and reports a very
interesting and instructive meeting.
Mr,:Stothors, District Representa-
tive, was present and gave an in-
structive address,
Summer Dance
J'owett's Pavilion
BAY FIELD
EVIIY TUESDAY EVENING-
Dancing
VENINGDancing from 8 to 1a
ADMISSION
Ladies 26e Gentlemen Goo
Follow the Crowd
ULACKS'rONE-DUCKLEY
ORCHESTRA
Clinton
Junk Dealers
Buying all kinds of junk
and Poultry
Paying the highest prices
N1. RAMRAS
A. MELNIAN
Phone 137 Albert St.
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Announcement
0—y
We hereby beg to announce the pur-�4
chase of the Clinton Coal Yar _E
formerly owned and operated by Mr:.
A. J. Holiaway.
We will handle the different lines•
that he handled and will in all prob-
ability
Pro -ability add others.
We therefore solicit, and by fair
square dealings will endeavor worth-
ily to merit, your most liberal pat-
ronage.
JOHN B. MUSTARD
See ad. ou page 5.
CLINTON — CANDY — KITCHED?
Home-made Ice Cream
Made of Pure Cream
Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate
Maple Walnut and ,Orange
PRICE BY BULK
PER 20(x.
PT.
PER 4 0cr�.
QT.
ALSO ICE CREAM BRICKS
25c Pt. 60e Qt.
We specialize in Home-made Candy,.
M. GEORGAS
Proprietor -
Phone 148 Estimates given,
A. E. WOOD
WALL PAPERS, MOULDINGS,.
SIGNS, ETC.
I TERIOR AND EXTERIOR
as n�
DECORATING
Wo protect your floors, furniture,,
etc., by plenty of drop sheets.
No charge for parking nate; • I O n t a 1< i o 4S t r it e t i i i