HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1916-07-13, Page 83e Sale
,ter Clean -Up,
nand that a Shoe Stock be
for which it was intend-
y overs to mar the appear -
another season.
Lx we place on Sale our en-
it at factory prices and will
Ick is disposed of.
our good shoes—you have
;e worn them 1
Is will move out rapidly at
ACKSON
t of ilardware
to most of city stores. We
re. What we run out of
post. Our hardware cata-
omers to select from.
GOODS
d wire, Black wire, Brace
nd Panacea, Perfection oil
and Floorlac, Scythes and
DUCED PRICES
Job lot clothes baskets at
$3,50 for $3.00, Job lot of
I.arvel floor mops at 50c,
finish 5c per lb. of 8 lbs.
ell as a bug killer.
1 Bros.
ENJOY. Your
VERANDAH.
You can make it into the pleasant-
est room of the home, a cosy„ com-
fortable, homelike gathering place for
all the family, a cool, shady, out-
door play.room for the children and
an ideal summer outdoor sleeping- a-
partment—by equipping. it with wood
slat shades. We have them in stock,
4, 5, 8, 7, 8 and 10 feet wide, they
have a no -whip attachment that pre-
vents them swinging in the wind, will
beautify the home, shut out the
strong sun but let in the air. They
will make your rooms seven degrees
cooler,
i
AND NOVELTIES.
IALTIE S.
g Machines.
anything
nannlout the e viablegoodeputationualitl,of
for
oubt the beet household machine
a machine come and talk it over
attresses
uromoney `f
back. The price is $15,
ruin Cleaners,.
mestic Vacuum Cleaner. Theywill
ughly and if used once or twice a
ing, and dusting, Free trial [given.
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best.
p, ;; nuunuuumuunuin,nl'
Miss Vina, McCourt has returned
from Detroit.
•Miss Jessie McGuire left Saturday
on a visit to relatives in Bulilala.
bliss Dorothy Cautelon 'left Monday
morning to visit her sister in Oril-
lia.
Mrs. E. Jackson returned home last'
week from a visit of several weeks
in Detroit.
Mrs. (Dr.) Ferguson and little
daughter Jean are visiting Miss
Amy Rowson.
Miss Edna Lavis is home from
Brantford where she has been teach-
ing since Easter.
Miss ➢icGarvie of Toronto was the
guest over the week -end of sties
Loretta Flynn of Mullett,
Mrs. D. 'Moody was one of the IVO.
B. visitors spending the week -end
with relatives in town hid vicin-
ity•
Mrs. (Dr.) McGill and little daughter
of Mitchell have been visiting at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. A.
Axon,
Mr. Jas. Mahaffy and family motor-
ed to Stella on Saturday to at-
tend the funeral of the late Miss
M. Miller,
Mrs. Woods and little Miss Edith of
Maple Creek, Sask., are visiting
the lady's mother, Mrs. Turner
of Joseph street.
Miss 'Stephenson arrived from Port
Arthur on Saturday and will
spend the summer vacation at her
home in town,
Miss Retta Cook came up from Tor-
onto on the 1I.0.I3. excursion on
Saturday and spent the week -end
at her home in town.
Registrar Coats and Mr. F. R. Ilod-
gene, Goderich, came down Mon-
day afternoon to attend the funer-
al of the late Dan. McCorvie.
Mr. E. J. Jenkins came up on the
H.O.B. excursion and spent the
week -end with his father, Mr.
Thos. Jenkins of the Huron Road.
Mrs. E. L. Andrews and Miss Eloise
Andrews and Master Louis E.
Darr of Coshocton, Ohio, are
guests of Mr. and .Mrs, S. ,J, An-
drews.
Sir. and Mrs. W. N. Manning and
family motored up from London on
Saturday and spent a couple of
days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Manning. Misses Gladys, Elean-
or and Marion arc remaining for a
week,
Mir. .7. H. Paxman was in London
from Friday until Monday, during
which 'period his sister, Mrs. W.
H. Jackson of Parkhill, underwent
an operation in Victoria hospital
from which she is nokv _,.recovering
satisfactorily.
Mr. Dean Courtice, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Courtice, who for some
time has been employed in the
waterworks department, Toronto,
has accepted a' more- responsible
position in the-englneeringi depart-
ment oC the city of Chatham.
•
Mr. and Mrs. L'lllg
'
ham
have been
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S
spending a few days at the later
ter's old home, that of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Wheatley. They pur-
pose moving from Woodstock to
Stratford, Mi Stringham having
received promotion toa responsible
. position in the hydro.
tment
in the classic city.
Mr. George II. Marland of Detroit
has been fn town' the past week
visiting his brothers, Messrs.
William and John T. Marland. Mr.
Harland came over to attend the
funeral of his son-in-lov, the late
George Page of Belgrave, and came
on from there accompanied by Mrs.
Page to be present at the funeral
of his brother-in-law, the late
Donald McCorvie, on Monday.
Capt, William Sheppard, governor of
the district gaol at Portage lit
prairie, Man., and who has been
in town the past week renewing
olcdtinue friendships carries a gold -
headed cane which was presented to
him in 1885, at the conclusion of the
Rid rebellion, by the n,e's
and
i nen of the Portage Company of
eebich he was in command during
the trouble. The Captain can tell
many an• interesting tale of those
stirring months when the breeds
and •the redskins were on the ram-
page,
Grafonolas.
hear our Columbia Grafonolas and
ed and
distinct
record and we l
andask for any
Atkinson
and Funeral Directors.
hone 104.
J, 1). ATKINSON, Phone 186
ting
oes
July I3th, IWO;
Clinton News -Record _
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VIEN°
SU/T/N8TTR
ARE A SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR
Dress Goods Stock.
OUR CONSTANT ENDEAVOR IS TO MERIT YOUR
PATRONAGE.
SERVICE FIRST ---YOU'LL FIND US ALWAYS AT
YOUR SERVICE.
WOOLWool is the clothing of the soldier and it is estimated
that the fleece of 'one billion sheep will not supply the
army now in the field for one year, while the numbertotal and of shey ip
in the world falls short of this number by two ,hundred
lion. When ordinary commercial requirementsfare lso and how long
o
wonders where the surplus wool is coming
it will last. During the past year wool has more than doubled in
price.
In the face of the above mentioned facts we are offering
in our Dress Goods Department two Indigo specials, the one a serge,
the other a cheviot at $3.76 per yard. No extra ocharge for
offer expir-
es
and shrinking whether we mare solgoods or n This
es when goods now in stock
SPRING COATS.
Balance of ladies' and children's coats half price.
FANCY • PARASOLS.
Ladies' and children's summer parasols at less than wholesale:price.
Women's Store
Dry Goods and -
House Furnishings
Phone 67,
Next Royal Bank.
i
play tennis, la-
of the numerous
mand a light, el-
f you do it will
our range of
Foot Goods
st lines in men's, womea's
both 'Ligh and low cut,
the lowest possible.
he North Window.
eel Bros.
one 25. More Business
About People You Know
Sir. loud Wiseman was in St. Mary's Mrs.
'auglibry of LoIdon.iII.visPax-
iting
over the week -end. • with
Miss Ross Lavis is home from Sea- blasternNorman Marsh of Detroit is
forth for the holiday season.
Misses Rene Wilken and Merle Moore visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
went to Loudon on Friday. bliss Mrs. Geo. Davis of town,
Moore remained until Monday, Mr. George Trowhill, an olcitime cit -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh and Wil- izen, came 'down from Kincardine
her and Mr, and Mrs. E. Welsh for the demonstration yesterday.
motored to London the latter Mrs.
Henry
gStat rt
sofBrantford ]eek ofhes
as
part of the week, Stapleton.
Misses Ruby Wise and Gertrude Wal- niece, Mrs. D. Steep,
lis are at St. Thomas this week Mrs. H. M. Swaveley left last week
attending the missionary summer for fortnight delphiasafter1phia aithft
ntoa
school in session there.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Reekie and Miss friends.
Katie motored up from Dutton on Mr. and Mrs. D. Tiplady, i returned
Saturday and spent a few days Friday
yn% evening gnd afs ter
sponnd ngnioa
g a
with old friends in town.
Pte, Will. Gould of Niagara spent Yl and othr. and er parts of Ontar o county.
the week -end at his home in town.
of
Mr. W. Harland of Guelph and Dickerville and Mrs. J. Busha and
his son, Pte. Harvey Harland, at-
tended the funeral of the late D.
McCorvie on Monday.
Mrs. J. A. Ford and bliss Georgina
Runiball have been visiting friends
in London, Detroit and Flint,
Mich-. Miss Lila Ford, who has
been teaching iii themet them orthe
past couple of years,them
Detroit and will accompany
house,
Mr. Alex. Armstrong, 'Toronto, spent
from Saturday noon until Monday
evening renewing friendships form-
ed during his many years residence
in Clinton. There is always a cor-
dial greeting awaiting Mr. Arm-
strong when he visits the old town
for it does not forget that he was
a worthy citizen.
Mr. and Mrs. '1'. Ci. Pike arid their
little son, who came up on the
Saturday,
rdar
.
H.O.B.O.B. eicunsnon on with
until Monday evening
his relatives the Sturdy families In
Goderich township and in calling
upon old friends' in Clinton, Mr.
Pike is a son of the late
Pike, who twenty years and more
ago was a very well innown. and
popular citizen of this town,
i
t of St.Clain Mich are
visiting the Andrews families. Mr. and 'qrs. Will. Taylor and
Pte. Heber Powell, son of Sir. W. J.
Misses
u sslsuplfzel e end Mayex visited mot-
Powell
o -
Powell of Goderich and nephew HenryMisses Wroxie and Susie Powell of the home of Mr, and
town, has sailed with 1 a medical Diehl last week,
corps for service at the front,
Mr. A. H. Musgrove, M.L.A., North
Huron, was in town on Sat.irclay
on his way from Perth, where he
had been attending meetings in the
,interest of the Government can-
didate. Sir, Musgrove was so in-
terested in meeting friends at the
depot that he allowed his train to
slip out without him and so had
the afternoon in town.
NIr. Robt, Holmes and his slaughter,
bliss Sadie, were among the visit-.
ors in town over the weekend, leav-
ing come up from Toronto on the
Huron Old Boys' excursion. Mr.
(Morton,.
Holmes never misses an npl i
ity to return to the Gild to
which was itis horse so Lang and
in which he maintains au undimin-
isherl interest. bliss Iiolmrs is te--
nsaining for a luntoight as the.
guest cif her aunt,,. Sirs', U•,
Chant,
Men's Store
Custom Tailoring and
Men's Furnishings
Phone 103,
Opposite Public Library,
The News From Londesboro
Miss Hate Brown and Miss Julia Mr. D. D. Roberton left for Thor -
Brown, piano pupils of Miss . Alice ' old on Monday after spending a week
Bell, were successful in the recent I atlj s homeBellrre.
eturned Monday after
examinations in connection with the .
Toronto Conservatory of Music. I spending a few weeks with friends at
Nhs, Chrysler returned to her home 1tAhengardenhparty held on the par-
sonage lawn on 'Thursday evening
last was a largely attended and very
successful affair.
Mrs. '1'. Hill and Wilfred of Gran -
in Delhi on Tuesday after a few
weeks visit with her daughter,
Sirs.
y
J. 0. Lounshery.
accompanied her and will spend a
feu, weeks at Delhi.
Rev. C. C. Koine spent a few days i tot spent a few clays at the manse
last week.
in St. Thomas this week.
Stanley Township
Mr. Kennedy Hanna of Grand
Rapids spent a few days at the home
of Sir. Henry Diehl and also with
Mr. Chas. Foster of Varna.
Varna Presbyterians thewill last
Margaret ld
their annual garden party
1 1 and Cook I Tuesday in this month.
Thrice the capacity of ordinary grates is given because
the Sunshinefugrates are ' Bulldog eeth,smash clinkersone side aifi easily time
Fleeting th@ q�r r. �
azdyb
tiin.e
,u.nnc
know the costofs
" talling
Ill
Wouldn't you like to
shine in your home?
without obligation.
Sold by
a Sun
I'll gladly give you particulars
802
BYAM Sc. SUTTER.
Mrs.
• Porter's Hill
Anniversary services will be held
in Bethany Presbyterian church on
Sunday next, the 118th, Rev. F. II,
Larkin of Seaforth will preach morn-
ing and evening and the nnts•ical part
of the services will he under the dir-
ection of the choir of St. Andrew's
church, Bayfield.
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Bayfield
Bayfield Orange Lodge attended the
demonstration at Clinton yesterday.
Messrs. David Sturgeon and wife,
Edward Sturgeon and wife and Thos.
Bailey and E. Weston motored to,
Alvinston on Saturday and returned
home Sunday evening last.
Blyth
Mrs. Leonard of Winnipeg and her
sister, sirs. Robt. Gibson of Wroxet-
er, visited Mrs. R. Knox last week
and also spent a few days with 1-1u1•
-
lett township friends.
Mrs. •Janne$ Sims arid two clhildren
spent a few clays recently with rela-
tives in Tuckersntith.
Mr, Basil' Wallace of Detroit, was
home recently for a short visit.
Mrs. 'Marcell and children of Ux-
bridge have been visiting 'the lady's
mother, Sirs. P. Willows.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Uttley and family
have returned front a visit in Berlin.
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