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De' Laval Cream Separator
The World Standard.
Ideal Green Feed Silos,
Alpha Gasoline Engines,
De Laval Oil;: and
Wendott Oleanzer.
Stock of repairs kept at my house 3
doors west of Commercial Hotel and .'
repaiiing done 'Saturday afternoons.
Also Agent for Newcombe Pianos.
Hamilton, Phone 207 Clinton.
o ATTENTIO\' !
We have bought largely and have had goods corn-
ing in all the year so far and our stock at the present
tine is heavy in'fact more than we should carry at
this season of the year. So in order to reduce it as
much as pos's`ible we will offer special prices for one
month, commencing July 29th.
Dress goods for less than many - lines could be.
bought for today.
One lot of fancy colored crepes worth 15c for 10c.
Ladies' waists from 35c up,
House dresses from 90c to $1,50.
40 pieces of print at 5c while they last.'
Straw hats at cost, some lines less,
30 children's dresses to clear.
Men's suits, odd pants, odd vests.
Some lines in boots and shoes, only a few of each
kind, COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN DO.
Plumsteel Bros.
Small Profits — - More Business
Gottillg Down to Facts.
WVe think -our Shoes take the topmost position in
every particular !
FOR STYLE, FIT, QUALITY, DURABILITY.
We believe our Shoes are generally conceded, even
by our competors, to be
SHOES OF, UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE ! .
The same careful attention is given to the style,
•fit and dependable quality of our $2.00, $2.50 and $3,00
shoes as is given to our shoes costing $5,00 and $6.00,
Getting down to facts we believe your shoe money will
do better work here than it will at any other store !
JUST COf1E SEE !
Shoes for men, for women, for the school boy
and girl, for the very little people and for infants,
FRED. JACKSON
The Good Shoes Store.
Exceptional-
Offeriit s
Furniture.
-u.rniture.
,
During the
quiet times caused 1Y
the war theo furniture
mannfacturers have been givingsome big discounts on fur-
niture. We have been ale to take advantage of these dis-
counts to stock our store with some of the best values we
have ever offered and we invite those who contemplate
buying furniture to come in and inspect our stock and get
our prices before' buying elsewhere. -
Bali & Atkinson
FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS
Night and Sunday Calls.
N. 13ALL Phone 1t0. J. A. ATKINSON, [Phone 186
NATIONAL- PORTLAND CES
MENT
We have just received a carload of the sane old brand
of Portland Cement which has always given you such com-
plete satisfaction. It always fills 'your given
You
cannot make a mistake using the National,
S. J. ANDREWS,
Clinton
The News -Record to any
address i
Canada to end ®£
r cents.
1 915 for 40 c� ts. ,
8264
STANDARD
Blouse with Jabots
Jumper and Suspender Skirts
Draped, Gathered and Tucked Skirts
Sleeves in Mitten and Leg -o' -Mutton Style
These are new styles, and with many
other up-to.date features are shown in the
Standard Fashion -Sheet
• for June
A free copy awaits you at our Standard Pattern
Deportment
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often the Cheapest ---Always the Best.
�r I iti1151555 Ina mnttn, '
tl,t� n
...•...--.=„•inimi� hip.
Mr. Jack Wrscman came up from Tor-
onto for the holiday.
Miss Mildred Cook is spending a few
weeks with friends at Dungannon.
Mr. Dean Courtin of Toronto spent
07er the week -end at his home in
town,
Miss Rena Bennett of Blyth spent a
few days last week with friends in-
Clin'ton.
Miss Olive Harland of Toronto is
spending a vacation with relatives
in town.
Master George Clarke of Itutwver
spent a few days of the past' 'week
in town.
Mrs. Adam Down of Portage la Prair-
ie, Man., is visiting with stirs. Fish-
er and Miss Kennedy,
Mrs, Will. Snell and Miss Marguerite
of Iiullett are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Warren of Albert street.
Miss Etta Hardy has been diending
the past three weeks visiting rela-
tives in East and West Wawanosh.
Mr, and Mr's. Waterhouse motored up
from Whitby and were the guests
for a few days of their aunt,
Mrs. Young.
Mr. Job Carter, a former resident
of town but now of Pontiac, Mich.,
has been this guest for some days
Past of his uncle, Mr, J. K. Wise.
Miss Gladys Cantclou returned Sat-
urday from a pleasant fortnigfit's
visit at Flint, Mich. Mrs. Webster
of Goderich township accompanied
her;
Mrs, James Cameron of Toronto., for-
merly Miss Ida Evans of Bayfleld,
was the guest of Dr. J. S. and.
Mrs. Evans of town for a few days
over the week -end.
Mr. John RumbaIl of Toronto sent
a few days over the week -end at his
home in. town. Ho has just return-
ed from a motor trip to New
York with a party of friends.
Mr. 'E, . J. I3oward of London motor-
cycled to Clinton Saturday afternoon'
and back to the tial. next day, IIe
surely looked as if the speedy out-
ing . the two -wheeled vehicle gives
him is beneficial.
Rev. Richard E. Page, rector of St.
John's church, Brussels, and his
wife and their son, Eustace, accen-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. James
Mose
of Walton, n wereguests
o, of
1VIrs, Perdue on Saturday lash
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rutledge of
Winnipeg, who have been east for
some months, have , been visiting
during the past week at the home
of the former that of Rev. Dr, and
Mrs, Rutledge of the Wesley parson-
age.
Miss Sewell leaves thfs week for Kin
sardine, where she • will take, charge
of the hospital. ' Miss Sewell .has
offered her services for the front
and hopes to be accepted in time
but is "taking this position fn the
meantime.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kemp and their
son George and Miss ;Eason motor-
ed tip from London Saturday and
after visiting Mr. and Mrs, S.
Kemp of •town and relatives on the
16th con. a:turned to the • Forest
City Monday. afternoon.
Miss Annie Taylor of 'Bly'r,h has been
the guest of the Misses” Walkinshmv.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ross of Forest,
and „las. Hueston and Miss Ilucston
of Exeter, who are simmering at
Grand Bend, weir, the guests of Mrs.
W. J. Ross at her cottage, Bayfleld,
on ,Sunday,
Mr.. Ray (leaden, son'• of Mr. and
Mrs. D.:Cantelon of town, who has
been • in the, concentration camp " at
S1Sornc1iff, England,, has now',', gone
en to France with his company,
which are mostly University stu-
dents, to reinforce the• • Princess
Patriciass, the corps having volun-
teered Co: that purpose.
Mir. and Mrs. A. J. •Holloway, Miss
Hattie Holloway, Mr. 1. Rotten -
bury and Miss Dorothyi Rattenbury
returned on Wednesday evening of
Inst week from a very pleasant
motor trip to Peterboro. They
sent
d d
p a , ayt and a couple ouple of nights
in 'Toronto on the way hone' and
all.. enjoyed the 'trip thoroughly,
•
Katon
ewid-Kerne
lothing
ugust 5ti;,'19IS,
or Men.
'
The real su
• tuner season is young and we will have lots of hot weather yet, before it is time.
to lay aside our lighter weight clothing for those of warmer and heavier materials.
Men's Raincoats.
r• Every man needs a raincoat and our stock is splendidly assorted right now. Best Canadian manufacture,
good wearing materials, in Raglan, Balmacaan' and Motor styles. Colors, Olive; Fawn, Light Brown and dark
shades,
Boys Need Raincoats Too.
.For nobody expects a boy to remain inside en account of wet weather. He must run errands and attend to
"business as usual." Splendid roomy styles like the Men's. All sizes,
Men's Umbrellas.
Don't let a sudden downpour catch you without one. Strong steel rod and frame, silk and wool, silk and
linen, and all silk coverings, with a large variety of handles to choose from,
Men's Summer Shirts.
Good fitting, well -made shirts, a large range of
light and dark patterns, soft or stiff cuffs, Canadian
make, best materials including percale, chambray,
zephrs, mercerized and silk.
Men's Underwear.
Double thread Egyptian Balbriggan shirts, draw-
ers and combinations, spring needle -ribbed, mesh, mer-
ino, lisle and fine wools.
Men's Neckwear.
Always something new to show you. Have you
seen the new military stripes on Khaki ground ? Al-
so knitted crossbars and stripes, all shales. Hatbands
to match.
Straw Hats 1-2 Price.
Panamas, straw sailors in all the newest shapes,
snap brim Cantons, and common straws,
Men's Work Shirts.
Extra well -made, roomy shirts, black and white
stripes and colors. Good wearing and good washing
materials including duck, drill, oxford, etc,
Men's Pyjamas.
Light weight pyjamas in neat light and dark
stripped flannels, madras crepe and percales,
Men's Sox.
Silk, silk plated, lisle, cotton and cashmere, extra
fine qualities black, white and colors. Wolk sox in
heavy grey wool and cashmere.
Felt Hats.
Soft and hard felt hats, new Fedora shapes, in
black, blue, grey and brown shades,
At the Women's Store.
1 dozen .only, Summer Dresses to clear at half price,
SPECIAL---
We Solicit a Call.
Women's Store
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
. Phone 67,
EROW
N
N�s
Men's Store
Merchant Tailoring and
Men's Furnishings
Phone 103,
About People You Know
Mrs. Jack Kennel.,. of Detroit is the
guest of Mrs. D. B. Kennedy.
Miss, Annie Lanxon of Detroit is
holidaying at her home in town.
Miss Annie Taylor of Blyth has been
visiting at the hone of Mrs. Me-
Garva,
Miss Helen Ross is spending a few
days as the guest of the Misses
Stinum of near Bayfield.
Mrs. MacMillan and daughter of 'Tor-
onto are the guests 'of the former's
sister, Mrs: W. Gunn.
Mrs. Carling of Toronto is spending
a week or so in the old hoarse
town, being the guest of Mrs. Mil-
ne,
Mr, Leslie Wasmanhas h
sels thie' past week, lir
up with a party from 1 d
roads.
Mr. 'Percy Couch is this
ing with his wife and 1i t
Mrs. Couch's parental
Stanley'.
Miss Kirk and Miss Peter -
ston were the guests "of 1
Mrs. J. C. McMath for s
over the week -end.
Mr. Harolds Johnston was
Saturday and went on t
to spend the -week-end w
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Mrs. Hare of Toronto, f
(fate Manning, .laughter .
H. M. and Mrs. Manning,
the guest the past week
Isabel Gunn,
Mr. and Mrs, Luke Laws
aMrs. E. E. Hunni
and MC . I✓
guests 31esterday of Mr.
Oliver Johnson at their
home at Goderich.
Messrs. Chas. Hall of 5
and W. Hall of Amhcrs
in town Saturday on their
their home ; - at Constance
they are spending a vac
Mir. Walter Jackson, Bra
, spending'life major -part.
days at his old home in
hopes to spend a few da
old camp ground by Vie
Mr. and Mrs, T. Kemp an
sons, Clifford and Anders
Lon-
don spent over the we'
Mr. and Mrs. S. Ke'up
to' the city on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Itgili Gibson
Mas-
ter Bertram motored up
Tor-
onto on Sunday and will
guest's ler a .Week or ,so
lady's parents, Mr. and 1
been in Brus-
sels gone
sere to buil
k visit-
ing
little son a
mono in
s of King
Mr, and
a few clay
in town
o Cloderieh
ftli MIS par-
ents, Johnson
formerly Miss
• o£ Rcv
has been
of Miss
Lawson and Mr
.ford were
and Mss
summer
St. Thomas
.burg were
way to
where
!•tion,
Brantford, is
of his holf-
town but
yrs at the
lake.
d their two
Anderson, of Lon-.
k erul with
Loin!; i ark
afternoon..
and Mas
from Tor-
be
the.•
of the.
Mrs, A.
Cook.
Mur.' Clarence Paisley returned Satur-
day after spending a 'fortnight with
friends at, Detroit, Tecumseh and
other parts in lelichigan, Ile re -
whiled his duties at :Ike Royal Bank
Monday.
Miss Daisy Copp was in from Bay-
field over the week -end.
Mrs. W. Graham is 'spending a week
or so with Stanley township
friends.
Mrs. Connor is sending a vacation
with her husband's people at Mt.
Forest.
Miss Burke of St. Thomas is a guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E.G.
Courtice,"
Mt. Oswald hunt of London has
been visiting in town during the
past week. •
Mr, Ernest Izzard of Toronto spent
the week -end at the parental home in
Goderich township.
Miss Sybil Courtice left on Monday
for a visit of some weeks with
friends in Michigan.
Mr. J. A. Brown of the J. A, Brown,
Co.,Milwaukee.,
Wis. spent
ppennt a
few
days with his sister, Mrs. T
A.
Greig.
Mrs. B. Fraser of Regina, Sask.,
who has been visiting friends around
Londesboro, 'has been the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Medd this week.
Miss M. McRoberts came up from
London on Friday and '• joined her
sister, ,Miss Flossie, who Isis .been
visiting friends in town and vicin-
ity,
Mrs D. A. Rossleft on Saturday for
atelier after a : visit of several
weeks with Mrs. Conch and Mrs,.
Ross in town and at their cottage
at Bayfield.
Miss Hattie Holloway has resumed
her duties in Mr. W. Brydone s of-
fice aftero, having holidayed during
the month of July. Miss MGlvor is
taking the month .of August.
Mrs. Flodgen's and Miss Edith re-
turned from Goderieh the end of
the weer ,and went on to London
on Friday to visit a few days be- ,
fore returning to their house in
Toronto.
Miss Lulu Couch, who has been
spending a few weeks camping neon
Ripley, ;has been the guest for a
few day's this week of her cousin,
Mrs, W. .t, ]loss, before leaving
for her lieine at llright.
Mt. Will' Souutlicombc of : Toestrto,
ncph^w of Mr. Jas. and the Misses
Southcombe of town, has been en-
gaged as teacher of classics and•
history on the staff of tbe Wingharn
High school. and will continence his
'duties Sept, 1st. "
Mrs. Weir and her second ';son, Mr.
Ted Weir, who spent some three
months with her `' son, Mr. Len
Weir, I.Iullett, returned .1,0 London'
,Tuesday.' Shortly they intend go-
ing. out to Moosomin, Sask., to
visit Mrs: Thompson, Mrs. Weir's
Sister.
The
News From Londesboro. t•.
Miss L. Mains returned after spend-
ing a few weeks with London friends.
Mrs. Thos. Roberton visited at the
House of. Mr.. BI Mason of Blyth on
Friday of last- week.
Mr. anil. Mrs. II. Longman and tWo
children of London spent a few days
at tlrc home of Mr. George- Long-
tnau,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Watters of London
spent; the weolt-end with the lady's
mother, Mts. W. Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster of Toron-
to spent a few days at the home, of
Mr, ,Jas. Webster in the village,
1Vliss B. Brogden, Misses Eleanor:
and Jean Mains of London ,spent Sun-
day at their homes here, •
Mrs, D. E; Dewar returned to Lon-.
don Saturday after spending a month
with her mother, ilius. Tl
o Lyon.
a
Rev. W. and Mrs 1 execs., and 1VIa's-
ter Grant visited friends in the vic-
inity, during the past week. Mr.
Pearcy occupied the pulpits of Burns
and Knox churches Sunday last. It
is needless to say large congregations
greeted him.
Yosamiarimmmessosamisk
Miss Verna MoVettio of Goderich is..
visiting her cosss;n, hirs. 5. Braith-
waite,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richarde of
Livingston, Montana, are visiting at,
the home of Mr. Fred Richards.
London Road
Mr. George Rowcliffe of London
;eacnt the week -end with his mother
and other relatives.
The James Ross farm which will be
sold by 'public auction on Sept, 3rd
consists of 92 acres, not 42 as was.
advertised.
Mrs. Jennison and Miss P. Jenni-
son of Cliliton spent a day last. week
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. McKnight.
Misses Donna and Ina Layton. of
Setr
a n th are, visiting With their
cousin, Miss Hazel Pepper.
Mr, Phil. Rowcliffe is ' having a
foundation built under the. barn which
he bought from Mr. 'trick of Gorier-•
4e}i township.
rnniorm►
II1D-SUIIIEIL.
SIIOE
BALE.
Our fifth semi-annual shoe sale is proving a greater
success than we anticipated, and to make it still more
interesting to you, we will this week place on sale ad-
ditional lines at prices that move them out quickly,
Women's Patent and Kid Oxfords,regular $3.00; salep rice $1.9 8
Wonien's Patent Pumps, regular $2,50 and $3.00, sale price 1.98
Women's iiid Oxfords, sizes 2, 21, 3, 3 , 4, reg, $2, 50 to 3.50 s -9
g $ rp 8
Men's Tan Calf Boots, regular $1,50 to 5,00, sale price 2.98
13ov's Fine Bools, regular $2:50 and $3.00,
Men's Canvas Boots, regulara$2 00 to $2.50,
sale price .98
sale prise .98
air
S.
CHAPMAN A11 MA
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