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The Clinton News Record, 1916-08-24, Page 8A Family Shoe Store We meet every requirement of every member of the family ! Among our patrons there are many families where we shoe every foot from grandpa down to baby i We shoe every member because they all know where to come for- PERFECT SHOD SATISFACTION l Shoes of comfort for elderly people ; shoes of style and durability for the middle aged shoes for strenuous wear and adapted to the growing feet of boy and girl, We stand ready to prove a benefit to any fame Hy. It will be worth your while to test us You'll be quick to-` discover why so many call this "Their Shoe Store," FRED. JACKSON 1iiiist Specials Y During the balance of August, we are offering ;some woa.derfully low prices on the ',following lines, Women's and children's wash dresses, gowns, drawers, underskirts, etc. Wash goods—muslins, voiles. gingharns, etc. Shoes—All white canvas shoes at cost. Special prices on patent and dong pumps. Also extra special prices on boys' school suits and odd pants and boys' and girls' school shoes. Give us a call, we can save you money. Agents Semi - Ready Tailoring and New Idea Patterns. PlumstePl Iros. Small Profits — Phone 25. — More Business i i Popular Lines Sherwin-Williams' paints, Japalac, Ploorlac, Campbell's Varnish stain, Alluminum paint, Gold paint, White enamel, Buggy and wagon paint, New Home washing machines, Garden hose and sprays, Perfection and Puritan oil stoves are all carried by Harland Bros. and everything else in hardware. 3 la'li n mowers at cost. Oils Polarine, Separator, Black, Castor, and the celebrated xxxx Cylinder, Harness, • Linseed, Neatsfoot heavy machine oil. Try it, garland Bros • HARDWARE, STOVES AND NOVELTIES. 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.toom for the children and an ideal slimmer outdoor sleeping a- partment—by equipping it with • wood slat shades. We have them in stock, d, 5, 0, 7, ft 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. . D. FAIR. CO. 1 USPECIALTIES. Singer Sewing Machines. It �s not necessary for us 'to say anything about the good quality of Singer sewing machines, they have made an enviable reputation for themselves. They are without a doubt the' best household machine made. It you contemplate buying a machine come and talk I t over with us. Ostermoor Mattresses are -good mattresses. We will give you thirty nights free trial and if not satisfied return to us and get your money back. The price is 515, Domestic Vacuum Cleaners, 1)±" Every house should own a Domestic Vacuum Cleaner. They will clean your rugs and carpets thoroughly and if used once or twice a week you will save all your sweeping, and dusting, Free trial (given. Price 512.50. Columbia Grafonolas. We invite you to come in and hear. our Columbia Grafonolas end you will say they are the best toned and the roost distinct talking ma- chine you have heard. Cone in and ask foe any record and we will play it for you. Fall Lac Atkinson Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors. Store Phone 104. N. BALL Phone 110, J, 1). ATKINSON, Phone 1813 Often the Cheapest -Always the Bes ii ,•T 4Lt ll0a11NalIImeYuenmmn111111p allh•H,��f1;o,. Miss Alma Judd is visiting friends in Windsor. Miss Ruth Horley of Toronto Is the guest of Miss Grace Cluff. . Mrs. H. 13. Paull left Monday after- noon for a visit at Morrisburg. Miss Hunniford of Detroit is visit- ing her brother, Mr. E. E. Munni - ford. Miss Jean Ross left this week to at- tend the millinery openings at Tor- onto. Rev. E. G. Powell and Mr. A. T. Cooper motored to Hamilton this week. Miss Lois Holmes has been visiting with Miss Mayme Hall of Con- stance. Mr. and Mrs. 13..I, Gio 'ngs spent the week -end with friends near Goderich, Mrs. Murray of Toronto has been visiting at the home of her broth- er, Dr. Thompson. Major McTaggart, paymaster of the 1,01st, was home for a few days. over the week -end. Miss Ruby Irwin of Toronto is spending a fortnight's holiday at her, hone in town. Mrs. ,Jas. Connolly of Toronto is a guest at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. (leo. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs, ,John Gibbings are vis - Meg,g their daughter,Mrs.(Dr. ) Ray of Lapeer, Mich. Mrs. Naegle cad son Joseph of Log- an township are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Carbon.. bliss Moffat of Montreal, a deacon- ness, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,7. it. Tewin. Mr. John Stephenson has returned from a trip to the Canadian west, 'HIe was absent several weeks. bliss Emma Southcombe, C.P.R. op- erator, returned Saturday from a week's outing at Kincardine.. Mr. Frank White of Stratford visit- ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. Carbert, Mullett, on Sunday. Pte, H. f3, Chapman of the 2.:.0th battalion, Camp Borden, spent the week: end with friends in town. Mr. J. B. Campbell of Chesley, or- ganizer for the C.O.F., has been in town for a few days abide week, Mrs. M. 0'. Borders and Miss Dixie, Borders of St. Joseph, Mo., are visiting the -former's sister, Mrs. H. 13. Clombe. Mrs. Gray and Miss Verna Gray of Lethbridge, Alta,, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance last week. Mrs. Rook wand her daughter, Mrs. Porter of Arkona, left Saturday, af- ter a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 16. P. Hunelford. Miss Ruby Kilty, who has been vis- iting her sister at Sandwich since finishing her special course at the University, returned home last week, Dr. and Mrs. Thompson and their guests, Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs, Murray and Dr. R. A. Thompson enjoyed the day at Balefield on Monday. Mrs, Marion Brack of Vancouver, B. C,, arrived on Monday and will spend. -some time. With ,• Miss Flor- ence Cuninghame-in town and at the car=p, Mrs. (Dr.) J. Christian, whose hue - hand is serving at the front, ac- companied by her little son, area guests of Dr. Christian's sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Ganglier. Mr. S.' 13. Clarke,Miss Clarke and Master George and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mitohel:l and little daughter of Hanover were in town for a couple of 'days last week, 14. Ir• and Mrs. Win. Robb leave oh. Saturday for Toronto. They will be absent a fortnight or so and will visit friends. in Pickering, Mar- iposa and other points east before returning. Lieut. -Col. Combe, commander of the Met Battalion, motored down free, the camp on Friday last ac- companied h31 Mrs, Combo, who had spent the week with her hus- band there, Mr. Goatee, Mrs. Luker and the Misses Coaltis, who , motored up from Toronto a couple of weeks ago and who have been visiting friends here and in Goderich, re- turned to the city this week, I'. temisimemesmodieewe Clinton News -Record. August 24th, 19l6 Our Special READY—TO-WEAR a UEL:: TI A new shipment of these goods has just been received. We can honestly recommend eVery< item as one which will give you long, satisfactory wear and ftill value for your money. In fact,. as the cost of materials has advanced three times since the war commenced, the values are really better than usual as we have not yet increased our prices. But these are only a few of the at- tractive lines and honest values we have to offer you. Come in and see our complete stock ; you make your dollars go further here. Bungalow Apron . New style apron, similar to Coverall Apron Without sleeves, Covers dress completely. Made of good quality, serviceable prints that will wash well. Belt at back, pocket, trimmed with white bias binding all around. Sizes ,36 to 42. Each -45c. Child's Middy Dress WHiTE PIQUE MIDDY DRESS A stylish little dress in much favor, made of fine white pique, low neck, sailor collar, with middy lace Plat- ed skirt, tuck at top of skirt. Sizes 4 and 6. Each $1,00 The same dress as above, sizes 8, 10 and 12, Each $1.15 PRINT MIDDY DRESS Made of good quality stripped prints, collar, cuffs, short sleeves, plaited skirt with 'tuck at top: Sizes 4 and 6, Each 69c„ Asabove, sizes 8, 10 and 12, Each 85c. You will always find a full assortment of up=to-the=mein-' tate'styles here, Coverall Apron Kimono, style, made of good quality washable print. Neck, sleeve, pock- et and belt piped with white bias binding. Cuff on sleeves gives extra length, Sizes 36 to 42. While the price of prints has advanc- ed several times we are still supply- ing this old favorite in the same quality prints at Each 50c, Combination , Set HOUSE DRESS, APRON AND DUST CAP HOUSE DRESS Blue print, good washable quality, trimmed with white piping, snug fit- ting, sizes 36 to 42. ARON—Bib over head, black and white striped print, trimmed all round with - white bias binding, length 46 inches. Button at back. CAP—Plain blue print to match dress, trimmed with white, attractive style. Be Sure To See This Set Each- Set, $1.25 House Dresses A serviceable well made and neatly fitting house dress. Made of good quality prints, attractive patterns. Long. sleeves, collar and front of waist trimmed with white. Skirt is four gored and has a wide pleat down centre. Pipedwith white at waist line. Sizes 36 to 42. Each $1.00 Child's Coverall Apron Attractive patterns, in good washable prints, trimmed with white binding, back. Sizes 8, 10, 12 pocket, belt at and 14, Each 39c. It's a pleasure to show our goods—give us a chance. Come and see us, Women's Store Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67, Next Royal Bank. Men's Store Custom Tailoring and Men's Furnishings Phone 103, Opposite Public Library, B1gth Mr. Jena C. 'Ross has gone on a trip to the est. Mrs. White of Woodstock has been visiting her sister, Mrs. ,Spafford. Miss Gladys Laundy has secured a school near Marton and will coin - mance her duties at the beginning of the month. Airs. D. W. Boyd and little daugh- ter, Miss Betty, have returned to their home in Chicago. They were accompanied. by the -lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Adams, who -intend tuc dykingCity. an extended visit in the Win - Miss Doris Scott of London is a guest of Miss Milne. Mr. Walter Taylor, electrician, has moved his family from Stratford and have taken up residence in the house recently= vacated by Mr. A. Bell. Ms. Johnston of Sandusky, Mich., has been visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. J. B. Stothers, Dr. and Mrs, Milne and family, Airs, R. M. McKay and Mr. J. S. Chellew motored to London and re- turn last week, Messrs. R. C. McGowan and P. W. Scott motored to Hamilton and Hal- ton last week, taking a roundabout route and remaining several days, suffering •hall is r Mr • 3 J. acs s,. 1 , Mg from an attack- of typhoid fever. Miss Ada B. O'Dell left last wee'.: on an extended visit to friends - at Winnipeg, Edniotton and C'algaryi. MMr. John Hamm has returned hol=e from a visit with Wisconsin friends. Mrs, Totten has returned to her home in Hamilton after a visit with her daughter, Mlrs. A. B. Bain - ton, IIer little grandson accompan- iedher home. Mr. Win. Bird of ,East ,Wawanosh '=tends erecting a residence on Mor- ris street. Mr. Luxton. Hill has the contract. Rev. W. D, Turner has gone to Eastern- Offtarto for a, few. wee's' vacation. Mrs. David McGill is spending' a few weeks with relatives in Nebras- ka. Miss Baird of Detroit is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Colelough. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick of Lis- towel were the guests of their son, 11ev, R., J. McCormick, at the Methodist parsonage last week for a few days: Mrs. D. C. Scott and sorts, Peter and 1"ianiel, have returned to their home at Winter, Sask., after a, visit of several weeks with friends' and relatives in town and surrounding country, Miss Annie Scott of _,utast Wawanesh accompanied them. Mr. James Gibson, a highly es- teemed resident of Morris township, passed away on Wednesday of last week after a brief illness. Ile is survived by his wife and a family of eight sons and daughters. He was an Orangeman, being the oldest member of Blyth lodge, in which be had fill- ed every office in the gift of his brethren. Seaforth. Gunner Jack Neely was drafted for ad i with overseas and has already gun• the 03rd battery. Mr. F. ilolmestead left last week on a trip to the (`oast. Mfr. Frank Willis of Portage la Prairie is visiting in the old hone town, bliss Landsborough of Detroit has been visiting Mrs. Archibald, Sr, Mr. L. L. McFaul is very ill again, his friends will regret to learn. The Misses Neil of Stratford have been visiting their brother, Mr. Cs car Neil Dr. and, Mrs. A. -Atkinson anti sons of Detroit motored over from Bay- field last week to visit friends in town. Miss Hart of Winnipeg, Miss An- derson, Toronto and Miss Johnston of I,ucknow have been visiting Ali. and Airs. G. D. Haigh. Mfrs, Young, Mrs, Melvin Scott and little son of Edmonton have return- ed home after spending same lime with Mr. and Mrs. A. Scott. Mrs. George Willoughby, Battle Creek, Mich., and Mr. Dale Willough- by of Detroit have been visiting the so, of the Former and brother of the latter, Mr• N. A. ,Willoughby. Mr. Albert MorrisonMorrisono F Cleveland has been visiting his mother, All Frank Morrison of McKillop. Mrs. Harry Beattie and sons have returned to their home in Winnipeg after visiting for some weeks in town, Mrs. Hazlett and Mrs. Eveisdn of Philadelphia have returned to their home after a visit with Mr. and M's John Rankin. A picnic :patio of young people bad a narrow escape from setio,ls ac- cident one day recently when oe their return journey from Bayfield the tongue of the carryall slipped out and the rig turned turtle. The occupants were more or less bruised ,and hurt but none seriously injutrd, Mrs. Hugh Chesney and Miss Ella spent last week at Bayfield. Dr. Moraul and family of Toronto spent a few days recently at the home of the former's father, Mr. L. L. Mental. Mrs. A1. Y. klcLean and Miss Me- Lean are spending a few weeks at Lake Couchiching. Lieut. Scott and bride spent a few days with the former's grandmother, Mrs. J , P. Brine, and with other friends in town. Mrs. R. A. Wilson of ,New York is visiting at the -home of her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Chas. llroadfoot lent last week for their Lome in Melee - jaw. Hensall liir. Clarence Paisley of the Royal Bank stall, St. Marys, spent a few days intown recently, Miss Ella McPherson fled her mother are spending some time with Stratford friends, Auburn While drawing in grain the other Hallett hap- pened Dacr of t Mr, Clams p clay l t - peculiar nci tuifoi unfortun- ate pe=ed with a a ate accident. The horse being used on the barn floor broke through and in endeavoring to extricate it Mr. Deer bad his leg broken, Mr. .Joseph Lawson is giving his residence a coat of paint. Mrs. Moore at Guelph is spending a week at the Ironic of Mrs. D. E. Munroe, Air, and Mrs. Ilamilton of Galt have returned home after a week's visit with Mrs. B. Patterson. Miss Anderson of Dungannon is the guest of Miss Genie Ladd. Mr. Murray Patterson is moving to West Moncton, where lie has been appointed C:Y.R, agent, News -Record means News -Leader. Goderich 1Jrs Sinclair' is in Leamington vis-: itiug friends. Mr. Winterton of Ifast Orange, N. J., is visiting his sister, iSirs, R. J. Rumball. lv" Miss Jean Lawson has returned from a trip flown the St. Lawrence. Ai, john Cox of Chicago was here last week attending the funeral of the late Mrs, Hillery Horton. Airs. A. A. Fowlie and son have gone to meet Capt. F o'vlie to take ti lake trip with him, Mrs. D. McGilliceddy of Toronto is the guest of her twice, Mrs. (Rev,) ' G. M. holmes• Dr. Clark has been appointed by the Department of Agriculture as a judge of light horses for fail fairs. A Good Resolution : I will pay my subscription to The News -Record in. advance. YOUR BRAIN MUST I-IAVE PURE BLOOD, No. more important phyrniologicai discovery has ever been made than that the brain requires a due supply, of pure blood. It is estimated that this organreceives as much as one- tenth of all the blood that is sent from the heart—a great deal more than any other organ of the body. If the vitality of the blood is im- paired, the blood then affords the brain an imperfect stimulus and there is (mental and physical languor, sluggishness or .inactivity. Pure blood is blood that is free from humors, it is healthy blood, and the term pure blood as it is generally used means blood that is not only right in quality but also in quantity. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure, rich, red blood, This is one of the great truths about this great medicine. liullett Township Considerable excitement has ben - caused v couple the dis.o ei � of a by p 3 to h. what of cases_ ofis supposed infantile paralysis aiuong the Indiana who came up from the Mucicey Re- serve to assist in the pulling of fa.. The families ill which the disease made its appearance occupy ha house on the farm of Mr. .Jamas Reid of the 11th concession anti the - children affected are said to be un.• tier rive years of age. The lonal health officers have taken the matter in hand and have established a strict quarantine and are doing everythihp possible to keep control of the dis- ease, Mr. Frank White of Stratford spent Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Matt. Carbert, Mr. Ernest Reynolds of P eterborm is spending his vacation at les home on the Gravel Road. Misses Catherine McTaggart and 011ie Lawrence returned to their homes In Clinton on Monday titter Mise es es spending a few days with ti , Margaret and 1-lelen Quigley. Mr. Earl Kelly carne clown from Goderich yesterday, and will spend a. few days with his uncle and atlut,. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Reynolds. Summerhill' Miss M. McLaughlin stent last. week as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Tyner. - - - Pte. A. McLaughlin left on Satur- day for Camp Borden after a fur'' laugh of three weeks. Mr, Geo. Johnston of Ttic'ersmith. spent Sunday at his home here. Mr• Garnet -McBrien of 'Pal :bora was . the guest of his sister, Mrs, T. Mason. - - Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Moles- worth spent Sunday asthe guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Ball The members of the Summerhin. beef ring are thinking somewhat of a picnic to be held in the near - future. Such an outing ought to. prove enjoyable. Constance - - Mrs. Cilvenldck of'Seafora spent, Sunday as the guest of her bro'ther, Mrs. F. B. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Riley, Sr., of Tuckersmith spent Sunday as the guests of the farmer's brother, Mr. Ben Riley, A special sermon to the Canadian. Order of Foresters will be preached in the Methodist church here on Sim - day afternoon, Sept. 3rd, Mr. and Mrs, FHugli McDonald and. son of St. Thomas spent a couple of Weeks as the guests of the former's • sister, Mrs Ernest Adams, and with other friends in the vicinity. Miss Jennie Butson of London is spending a .couple of weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Adams, Miss Lois Holmes of Clinton is; visiting Miss Mayme hall.