The Clinton News Record, 1916-11-09, Page 88
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prepare for Whiter!
WE HAVE THE GOODS,
Brantford Roofing
Roofing Paint
Tarred and Plain Building Paper
Beaver Board
Sherwin-Williams Paints
Glass and Putty
Cow Chains and Horse Clippers
A Big Assortment of
Stoves and Ranges
Stove Boards, Stove Pipes and Elbows
Perfection Oil Heaters—just the thiagfor chilly
mornings and evenings,
Mitts and Gloves Galore.
artarose
HARDWARE, STOVES AND NOVELTIES.
Clinton News -Record
November 9111;, 19
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Persona!
Stationery
rise Lotus Lawn
Stationery for all
your social corres-
pondence. 'While
moderately priced, It
M is of a quakily that
delights botlr sender
and receiver.
Butterick
Pattern
Norio Pnpor Eovalopos
I Inlaons
Writing Tablets Paratelee -.
Correspondence Cards
Initialled Si,itionery
Gentlemen's Club Nate
and E'avolopes
er
THE WOMAN'S MAGAZINE
for One Year
FALL FASHION BOOK ..;.,
and 1 FREE PATTERN all for
45c INSTEAD OF $1.40
For a short time only you can secure
12 copies of THE WOMAN'S
MAGA/.INT at 10c, $1.20
Fashion Book, New Idea Pattern .20
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Instead of $1.40 Our Special offer$ .45
A. saving of
But you must act at once. This offer is
made by special arrangement with the 6487_J„a;,r.�and
publishers and holds good for a short g1zC9 w Com, i3
time only, su come to the Store to -clay. .tie Years -6
The Toronto representative, Mrs, Edgar, will be with
us Nov. 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Come in and l.et:her ex-
plain this proposition to you.
MUM
P1umste1 Bros.
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Shoe Cost
Everybody is aware that there has
been a universal increase in the price
of SIiOES !
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The advance innhelcost thoft Leather
er
and of everyt ' g
into the construction of Shoes has
comPelled manufacturers to advance
their 'Prices—it could not he avoided,
However !
Please remember that this Store of
give its
Crood Shoes will continuo to
Patrons the very limit of Shoe Val-
ues for their money, and still says—
THE BEST OF SHOES AT ANY
STATED PRICE.
FRED. JACKSON
A Beautiful
Art Square
lends a charm to -the room.
It has other advantages al.
so, being easy to clean, easy
to remove. We have at
present an excellent show-
ing of floe rugs including
Brussels, Axmtnsters, Wil -
tons, etc„ that w e have
priced at attractive prices.
We would he most pleased
to show them to you,
W. D. FAIR CO
Often the Cheapest—
Always the Bost.
Miss Marion Harland was in Gol!er-
ich for a day this week.
Miss Evelyn McKay of Kipper is vis-
iting 'Miss Myrtle Pearson.
Mr, and Mrs A, J. McMurray spent
a few clays in Toronto last week.
Miss J. Bartlili is taking a position
in the office of the Piano Company,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Rutnball of God-
erich were week --end guests of rela-
tives in town.
Pte. 13, 5. Chapman of the 210th Bat-
talion, The Bantams, was in town
over the week -end.
Miss R. Reid of Stanley township
spent the week -end with her sister,
,lits. D. Elliott of town.
Rev. W. G. Rowson was the guest
while in town over the week -end
of Mr. and Mrs. D. 'riplady.
Miss Marion ltrW11.1 was at Kitchener
last week attending a meeting o{
ion
fat
•ssoc
' 1 S.S.SS
the Provincial 1seta
and
ro-
attar a
til en
'clt.l
Mr.G
. H.
Mitchell,
7'Hanover, was
est
' The 1
r o f . r
pro -
Factor
in town several days last week.
Pte. J. E. Cook of the Array Medi-
cal Corps, London, was with his
family in town over the week -cad.
Mrs. Steepe of Mary street left last'
week for St. Thomas, where she
will spend. the winter with friends.
Dr. Clarence Copp of the staff of the
General Hospital, Toronto, spent a
Mw days'"at his home In town last
week,
Rev. Father Bogan attended the fu-
neral of the late John Quigley and
Joseph O'Connor at Iingsbridge on
Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Stalia
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Mahaffy for a few days
this week. -
1VIr. and Mrs, S, B. Clarice and two
sons of Hanover motored 'to Lim -
ton last week and spent a day or
so in town.
Mr. W. S. Harland has been quite ill
during the past week but is again
on the mend, his friends will be
glad to know,
NIrs. Wm, Robertsoh spent tho week-
end as the guest of Mrs. Frank
Ilan of Constance and Mrs. Me-
G-regor of Mullett; 1 f the 220th
Lieut, J. R. Rumbar , o
Battalion, (The York Rangers),
Torose, spent a few daps at
bis hone in town this week.
Mr. G. 13. Harris, superintendent at
the Knitting Mill , is one.deer •hant-
ing•expedition to the north country
and will' be absent ten days or so.
Mrs. J. A. NIcKinnon, formerly Miss
May Rance, and son of Stettlor,
Alta., are visiting the lady's aunt
and Miele, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jack -
eon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cole of the 10th
left ,Saturday for' Flint, Mich., and
will spend a few weeks with fri-
ends there and in other parts of
the State.
Mr. H. 0. Eastman and Mr, 3). P.
Prior were in Cloderich the begin-
ning of the week at a S.S. Insti-
tute In connection with the Bap-
tist church.
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director.
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Mr. George Youngblut has gone to ` Mr, James the
R. u Ott has been deer
Parry Sound District on his anuual hunting innathe r ort has returned to
hunting T.
W.
Mrs. 11 • Riddell left on Tuesday Kingsville 'Orem:
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visiting
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parents r
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nts
fors,sk.to�rsit1ce
her percaleand other relatives. IMrs. GoodallBall andClllaOfBothwell
Ylnd Mrs. Patterson left on base been visiting the lady's patrats
,
Monday to spend a couple ut weeks
with, friends' at Galt.
I3rown of Dashwood has rented
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart.
lir. 1,i. 5. Wilson of Devenport, 1.0-
wa, was 'in town last week for a
Mr, Rotliuston's harness shop and day or sa,
commenced business on Tuesday. fvI . Ir. and NIrs. L. 13, .theIvieNlaeildy
of Sar -
Brown is an experienced harness nia have been vi-sibfng 's par-
ants, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Stothers.
Councillor Irorney returned from
the West last week after spending
several weeks managing a threshing
outfit. Threshing operations had to
be stopped on account of a heavy
fall of snow.
Mrs. Alex. young of Winghanl has
been visiting the Misses Little.
maker and the people oft ec
mouthy welcome him to thein midst.
Eobt. Stalker bad the misfor-
tune to have his foot sprained Mille
moving a stone ie front of the
ditching 'machine:
et
qttiet wedding took place in this
village on Wednesday when Mr. Thos..
Doyle's eldest daughter, Margie, was
united in marriage to Harry Ander-
son of Dungannon, Rev. Mo. Laing of-
ficiating. Congratulations.
The following is the report 01 S.S.
No. 6 for the month of October.
Names in older of merit :—Sr. d.th—
Lulu Colclough, Gladys Beatty, Rox-
is Colclough, Harold 'Elliott. .3r.
4th — William Ortwein, Carl John-
ston,
ohnston, Esther Pilgrim, Eric Reid,
Allis Austin, Sr. 2rd.--Pearl Reid,
Margaret McConnell, Edith Beatty,
Emily Beatty, Jr. 8th—George Pil-
grim, Percy' Johnston, Iva Epns,
Sr. and Wilfrid Chutes. Jr:• 2nd—
Rena, . Johnston, Amy Appleby,
Pt. 2nd—Margaret Johnston, Phoebe
Colclough, 'Brace Foster, Ellwood
Blips So, pi 1st—Cassie Johnston,
Irene Johnston, 'Irene Muter. Jr. pt.
1st—Clayton Elliott, Walter Appleby
Hazel Steep, Millard Robinson—M.
L. Coleman, Teacher,
The - 1ews-I1eeord dor
Neal, Nell Egecuted
Job
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Men's Store
Custom Tailoring and
Men's Furnishings'
Phone 103,
Opposite Public Library,
1
Summerhill .
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Coil( visited
at NIr. George Johnston's on Sun-
day.
Mrs. G. Kitty, and daughter, Miss
Ruby, were guests on Sunday at the
Watkins.
Mr.J. Wa
home of
O
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t sale
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n ti 1 t
' . NIa
and iIs. I3
9Ir.
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and Mrs. John Manningnninffi
of
Auburn
motored over on Sunday and spent
a few hours at the home of 'bin. R.
Watkins.
Mr, and Mrs. I. Carter of Clinton
spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs.
,J, Johnston.
Mr,. C, Tyner spent Sunday with
Dungannon friends.
A number from this vicinity at-
tended the Orange At -bone in Clin-
ton on Tuesday evening and report
a very enjoyable evening. -
bir. and Mrs. W. J. McBrieu spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. W, Law-
son.
Seaforth.
Pte. Fred McCauley has been woun-
ded in the ankle.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Rands and
Miss .Mabel have returned 'from a
visit with friends at willow City,
North Dakota,
Ors. I3. I.1. Ross visited in Toronto
last week.
Mrs. Fred Twiss and blaster Don-
ald have returned to their home in
Brantford after an extended visit
with Mrs, Twins of• town.
Nil Nelson Hays of New York has
been visiting his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. T. E. hays of town.
;Mr. and Mrs, James Carmichael
lett last week for their home at bIc-.
Caegor, N.Y., after a visit with the
former's mother and sister here.
Mrs. .1. S. Roberts has returned
from a visit with her daughter in
Oshawa,
M.t..and bars. Thos Henderson have
returned front a trip to the 'west,
Mrs. D. A. McKay and, Master Don-
ald of Kingston have been spending
a few days in town,
Mrs. 8. Dickson is spending a few
Weeks with her , daughter, bins.
(Rev.) E. A. Corbett of Montreal. -
Mrs, Nei] McLeod and two children
of Des Moines, Iowa, are here visit-
ing the lady's mother, brrs. C. 11.
Tian ilgm end.
Mr. R. Millan has returned from a
'trip to the west.
Mrs. John Stewart was in Kitchen-
er last weal: as a delegate to the
Sunday school convention there.
MI. James McNamaraMcNamarahas removed
his Tamil}t to Hamilton, where they,
intend making their home in future.
Mr. Milton Chesney, son of Mr, and
Mrs, C4, M. Chesney of town, who
has been in the Dominion Bank in
Orillia for a time, has been trens-
ferred to the local branch as teller.
Milton's Seaforth friends are glad to
welcome hi be to town.
Mr. L. T. DeLacey was in Toronto
last week.
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. McCrae of Mit-
chell visited recently, at ,the home of
Mrs. M. 'Y. McLean.
Coder Leh.
Mr. Victor Dean was home 1r•pm
Buffalo last week for a fewdays vis-
it. '
Rev. 'Dr. Meldrum of Cleveland,
Olii,o, was in town 'far a few clays
last weer..
Mrs. W. G. Thomson has retur'lld
from a visit with her daughter:, bibs,
Prank Wright of Brantford.
Mrs. R. Price, who has been 1 isitt-
iog in the wfst for some time has
returned home. Her daughter, Mrs.
(Ds.) W. S. Turnbull of Vancouver,
13.0returned with her and is visit -
leg here at present.
Mrs. Gordon Wright, vice-presilmit
of the Rea Cross for �•1Vc
Western Ontar-
io,
ar-
1
io, addressed a large meeting of the
patriotic workers in the lecture room
of Knox church on Friday evening
last on 'Me Gain of Sacritloe.•' -
Rev. Dr. Turnbull of Port Stanley,
formerly rector of St. George's
church, preached at the sueoial har-
vest thanksgiving services held on
Sundayweek.
On Saturday week the marriage
took place in Goderich of Dr. J.
Benson Whitely and Miss Margaret 12.
Moss,- Mess, ter oFather McRae o1Ti-
Chas. Moss, Rev,
eiatiag.
Mr. and Mrs, John Map leave next
week for 'lo onto, n here they in-
tend to locate, having rented their
cpmiortable home on Rattenbury
street,' east, to Mr. J. McClinehl
a year. Mr. and Mrs. May
been respected residents of Clinton
for several years, conning here from
Exeter, and their removal from
town is matter for regret. Their
two daughters are occupying good
positions in Toronto, however, and
in order that they may have a uni-
ted family they have declded`10 tale
up their abode there. Should Mr.
and Mrs. May ever decide to' return
and again male their home ill Clin-
ton they will .find a hearty wel-
come.
Londesboro.
The community was much shocked
on Saturday evening on learning or
the; sudden death of Mr. John Hln-
bsnn
ti1e bad been
at
Whitby y
i
taui
-M. Hanblyn lett home on Satur-
day to drive inBlyth to meet 11I
in
the demonstration notratmtn
trac-
tors
i-
tors
and, the provincial prlwing:
match and who was returning that
days, He was apparently in the very •
best of health but while in ]Myth he
was suddenly stricken and was hur-
ried home as quickly as possible by;
motor car. He lived until he was in-
itis own yard, then passed quietly
way. Hemorrhage of the brain was
the cause of death.
Mr. Hamblyn was one of Tire hest
known Alen In Hullett township. Ile
was sixty years of age and leaves a.
wife and two sons, Frank at hoots
and \fill with the Canadian i •xt eh^
tionery Threes in England. Alittie
adopted daughter, Lillian, also sur
vives,
The deceased was a 1Vlethadist 110
religion and was a prominent mem-
ber of the Methodist church at I on-
desboro, He was also leader of 1 110 •
choir. I
np olitbes he was a Liberal
Wingham
Mr. George Shirgley has returned
from Toronto, where he has been em-
ployed for some time,
Mr. Wi 1), Reid has moved up from
Lower Wingham and occupies the
house lust vacated by Mr. Clenden-
ning, Minute 'street. -
Mr. A. Al. Crawford was in Whitby
last week attending the demonstra-
tion of farming tractors. '
Capt. 'herb. Campbell was promo-
ted just before the departure of the
101st battalion for England to the
rank of major.
Miss Leech of Now York and Mr.
Wilbur Leech of Los Angeles, Cal.,
have been visiting with their cousin,
Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart,
Miss Hazel Brandon has been vis-
iting friends in Hanover.
Miss Marie Adams of Detroit has
been here on a visit to Miss Mar-
garet Williamson.
Mr. .1. V. Baines visited for: a few
days last week with Buffalo frien:is.
The funeral took place on Tuesday
from the family lionte on the bliir••
teenth and was 0111) of the largest
ever seen in this community.. Rev.:
Dr. Medd of Chatham, a brother-in-
law, Rev. C'. C Kainr, Londeshoro,
and Rev. R. 3. McCormick of Dry lb,
conducted the services. 'Interment.
was made in the 'Union cemetery,.
Winghafn.
Mrs. Chas. Barber and Miss 1':liva, -
beth have returned from a visit of
three months or so with '•ate for•
mar's sore at Chilliwack, 33,0,
Mrs. T. L. Jobb. and her 'brother,.
Mrs. Robt. Mooney are visiting, relit
tives at Oshawa, Windsor and Pelee
Island.
Perfect cooking and baking with least expenditures or
heat is assured by the double flue system forcing heat.
twice around the oven of
A-
ardora
Ole
Come in and I'll show yoti why the Pandora
good as new long after other ranges have to be
or replaced. -
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stays as
repaired