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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1915-10-28, Page 8Clinton News -Record E"V October ,28th, X915. --- winossoormosmosis SHE MAN AND SII` SHOES A man likes to buy his shoes at a store in which he has confidence -where he knows that the shoes are the best., and that he will get real honest valne in re- turn for his money. In other words, Sir, if you buy your shoes here, you'll get satisfaction, as well as shoes -not • an advertised, • fictitious value, but real shoe worth. We've arjuet right shoe style for every, man's taste and special requirements. We're men's shoe specialists. Shoes�at7,$2,50, $3.00, $4,00 up to $6,50, There is no copyright on these prices, Any store can quote thein. It's our shoes at the price thattells the story and we trust that we may have your considera- two, 1 FRED. JACKSON The Good Shoes Store. 1 Mr: Bu7fl Do you need Underwear? If you do and appreciate good value when buying it will pay you well to visit. this de- partment of our store during the next few weeks. Although wool has advanced considerably during the past year we are still offering most of our lines at old prices. See our men's heavy pure wool at $1,00;per garment. Mien's heivy ribbed underwear,lmostly wool, at 75 cents per garment. Fleece lined at 50c and. 75c. A full stock of Stanfield's unshrinkable underwear in different weights at lowest prices. RUBBERS Don't buy your rubbers without first giving us a call as we are showing a bigger stock and better assortment than ev- er.before and prices are the very-towest possible. We can save you money on your r ubber wants if you give us a call. Plumsteel Bros. Small Profits - More Business 1 '3 Redingotes" Fitted, Draped and Plain Bodices Draped Skirts 1 Bouffant Hips Chin Collar Gauntlet Cuffs Many New Styles of Sleeves are the latest up-to-date features, and together with many other beautiful styles will be shown in the n�� STANDARD FASI�11N -TOOK ror Winter With each copy you get any Standard Pattern FREE• 20 CENTS AT THE PATTERN COUNTER. W. D. FAIR CO. Often the Cheapest -Always the Best. i nnunuunnu,m_muh,q :: amuI k,.. Mr. W. Brydone was in Toronto the latter part of the week. Major Rance was up from Loudon semnee-ng the week -end at liis home here. Miss Emma Levis lett for Toronto on Saturday and is spending the week there. Dr. Thompson and Mr, Fred Thomp- son. visite. Granton and London thls weer Mr. W. J. Paisley was in Lueknow, Ripley and Kincardine the forepart of the week. Me. and Mrs A. Ot Paulson leave this week for a visit at London, Buf- falo and Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Darrow tel I,Uek- now visited their niece, Mrs. 13. McCartney, over the week -end. Mr. A., J. Grigg was in London on Tuesday visiting hi's son, H. B. Grigg• of the. Paymaster's stall 33rd Batt. Rev. Frank C. harper left; Monday for Hillsdale to be present at Mw funeral of Mrs. llarper's. fattier, who flied on Sunday. Mr. Thos. Archer was at Ripley last, u - neral of cou- sin Lu a • attending the week a ten g 'rhae. .elate rte is th snoMrs. Ric t f M Th e turn a Thursday. Y Moore, I3 C LE iVIo Mrs. Frank Hollyman and little dau- ghter returned last week after a vinst with Mei lady's parent, Mr. and Mrs. David Carter of Westfield, Mr. Edgar Pattison of Wingham and Mr. John Glousher were in town Monday on their way home after a week -end viol; with friends at L:ur- icH. Mr• and Mrs: George Levis and Miss Hattie and Me. and Mr's. W. Jen- kins of Hohnesville motored to Brussels on Sunday, going in Mr. Jenkins' car, Mr. H. E. Rorke is in Toronto this week attending the annual conven- tion of the Provincial Sunday School Association as delegate from Wesley S. S. Master Kenneth accompanied hits. Mr. '0. A. Bradshaw is in Toronto this week attending the ,jubilee con- vention of the Provincial Sunday School Association as a delegate from the Ontario street Sunday school. Mrs. Frani( Perdue returned on Mon- a} d from a three weeps visit at the parental home near Waltua She was accompanied by her father, Mr. James Mose, who made but a short stay here. Messrs. A. T.. Cooper, J. ':1. Irwin and Rev. H. Powell were in Steals ford on Thursday last waiting on the 'License Coinmis'sioners to ask 1 000081 SEASONABLE Popular Happy Thought, Pandora and Steel Ranges, Brantford Rubber Roofing, Carbon Roofing Paint, Beaver Board, all sizes, cheaper than Lath and Plaster, Sherwin -William' Paints, Pure White Lead and Oil. Our Special List at Reduced Prices for Saturday and P All Next Week, Marvel triangle polish mops reg. $1.00 for .75 Clotheshorses • 1.25 for 1.00 „ 1.00 for .68 2 good cedar wash tubs ,. 1.25 for .98 Hand saws ,35 for .25 Good spirit levels" .15 and ,25 Brass curtain rods ,20 for .15 , 15 for .10 " .10 for .07 Doormats reg. $ .50 for .35 Nicely finished wooden knife trays " .25 for .15 Steel claw hammers 1.0U for .78 ,75 for .00 „ ,65 for .5200 Good useful- 5U for .20 Carpenter's braces 0 cans Tiger hand cleaner for ,25 Wiilow,chip and wire root bas- kets. Geta Perfection 011 Heater, just the thing for the chilly evenings and mornings. HARIAND BROS. STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES.. 1Ien's rea.r: IIlt108 are A Special Feature of our Dress Goods Stock We have them in Black and Indigo in Worsted .Serge Cheviot Vicuna Priced froth $2.75 to $4.75 yard. A list ' of New Fall Mer- chandise. That; Fills Our Store Today Women all over the world this Fall will be buying ALL OF IT IS NEW New Silks New Suitings New Dress Goods New Coatings New Coats New Furs New Waists New Neckwear Women's Store Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67, e...61-DRESSCoODS for their Fall Suits. • Priestleys' Dress Goods have stood the test for more than a generation. Made of the finest grades of silk and wool. Blacks and Blues have come back and you will find them in the fashionable styles this fall. Buy early while our assortment - is still complete. Among the most popular lines this season: Parma Poplin; Wool Andaline; Double Gabroon; Poplin Royal, Crepando Cloth, Silk and Wool Crepene. ALL OF IT IS GOOD New Buttons New Galateas New Cambrics New Skirtings 1 amommemomo . I S. OUR SPECI.�L,T ]� Singer Sewing. Machines. It is not necessary for no 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 it over with ns. Osterrnoor Mattresses are good mattresses. We will give you thirty nights free trial and if not satisfied return tows and get your money back. The price is $15. Domestic Vacuum Cleaners. Every hour'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 $12.50. • Columbia Grafono las. Grafonolas and t Columbia 'n and d hear'our Cols We invite re, the be yon will say they are the best toned and the most distinct talking ma- chine you have heard. Come in and ask for any record and we will play it Inc you. Bali & Atkinson Furnitur.e Dealers and Funeral Directors, Store Phone 104. N. BALL Phone 110. J. D. ATKINSON, Phone 180 Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clark 01 Godcr- ioli were in town this week, has been who fi' � ' 7VIaha rite }, Sa Miss , weeks,is now me • so rl for s indtP o se t and around again. hie to b e ou a Mee. Oco. Atkinson of Exeter is a guest at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Atkinson this week. Mc. Alfred Owen, New York, vice -pro- the ladies of the congeegatson sident of the Clinton Knitting Cont- sustaining their reputations in this pany, is in town this week. regard. Alter the slipper a pre - 'Sir. and Mrs. George H. David left gram was given. The excellent on Friday on a trip to Ottawa. choir of the c h u r ch opened They will be absent a fortnight. the entertainment with a chorus ren - Miss O'Neil and Miss M. Bay are in tiered 'in their usual One style, bring - London this week, the former liav- ing forth applause from the audience. ing gone to consult an eye special- Addresses were given also by Mr Mc- ist. Kelvey and the pastor, Rev. C. C. Mr. and Mre. J, D. Alitinson and Koine ; readings by Mr, McKelvey and Miss Eileen motored to i•Ieneiall on Mrs. Keine vocal selections by a male Sunday andspent the day with hi- quartette and by Mr. Bays of Sea - ends. forth, and violin selections by Prof. Mrs. (Rey. Dr.) McRae of .London, Curtis, also of Seafortli, who is a who addressed the W.M.S. of Willis master musician on that fine stringed church on Tuesday evening, was the instrument. The entertainers were guest while in town of Mrs. Gunn. greeted by a crowded house and all Mx, Allen Mason of Belgrave, who has listened attentively throughout the been employed at the depot for sane' time, has taken a position with the local branch of the Canadian Ex- press,. Mr. T. H. Cook left yesterday for Georgetown, where he will be en- gaged for some time in picking and packing a quantity of apples which he has purchased. Mrs. Robt. Welsh left. on Friday last, accompanied by Miss Jean, the lit- tle (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weir of the Base Line, to srend a few weeks with bee son, lelr. Lorne Welsh of Chatham. They were t ere for tine second anniversary 01 .the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. I,. VPclsh, which occurred Tuesday. Dr: Roy T. Rodaway of Chicago, who arrived here a month ago, sent a fortnight at the, home of his par- ents on Huron Road, East. His wife who aceompanred him,. to Cline ton extended her visit returning to Chicago on Tuesday last. Before naming to Clinton Dr. , and Mrs, Rollaway visited relatives in London Toronto and reterborce that the C.T.A. be vigorously enfor- ced in Huron County. Mr. John Miller of Indian. Head, Sure.,. eves the guest for a day of s o this week at the home of his 'sister -in law, Mrs. J. S:.Evans of town. Mr. Miller came east on account of the death of his fester, which occurred lit Collingwood. Mrs. Beswick and little son, ".Billie" returned to their lionte in Toronto on Saturday after a fortnight's vis- it with Men. W. Manning and other friends in Clinton, with tlfc lady's brother, Mr. Armstrong of Godericb,' and Miss Bessie Glen of Stanley. Messrs, Roy and Carl least and Miss Kathleen', stent the week -end with Seaforth, and Kipl•en friends and yes- terday left for Tbronto where Carl is a member of the 'staff of the ]read office of the Royal' Banl • aril where Miss Kathleen intent,takinga' a pose inion. . Mrs. Chas, le. Libby:'eetsuened on Fel; day last ae-ompanfed by her grand - sten, Emerson from Toron- ton Mast , b , to where she underwent ; nrerb:cal ,eeatmen' for several weeks.. The many, friends will be pleased to hear that as a consequence her: Health has considerably improved. Mr, A. T. Cooper was• at Bradford and Becton on Sunday 'speaking in 'the interests of the Dominion Alliance.; He also met the executive of the Halton county branch in Mil- ton on 11londay and as a consequence of his story of how the C.T.A. is working out in Huron they decided to s.rbmit the /natter to a vole. New -New New New New Ducks and Drills New New Repps and Piques New Sheetings, Cotton, Linen New New New Blankets ALL OF IT IS REASONABLY PRICED Linens Towels Towel ings Aprons Draperies Ribbons Velvets Knitted Goods New Gloves New Hosiery New Corsets New Laces New Embroideries New Underwear Ne N Raincoats New Unbrellas Ken's Store OWN'S Merchant Tailoring and 1VIen's Furnishings Phone 103, Constance. The anniversary services of Con- stance Methodist church were held on Sunday last followed by a supper on Monday. On, Sunday afternoon and ev- ening Rev. I.A Mc Cel e) r of Dungan- non u n g an - non P reached excellentsermons to large and interested congregations. C n Monday evening the anneal fowl sup- er was given in the basement 1 AD.DL1ESSING OF MAIL. In order to Facilitate the handling of, mail at the front and , to insure prompt delivery it is requested ,that all mail be addressed as follows (a) Regimental'; Number; (b)Rasek 'a - (c) Nairne • (d) Squadron, Battery or 'Company (e) Battalion, Regiment, (ce other: unit) Stall a PP o' tvent or ll et ar tnt n t (1) Canadian Contingent (g) British Expeditionary : Force (h) Army Post, Office, London, Eng- land. Unnecessary mention of higher for- mations, Such as brigades, divisions, is strictly forbidden, and causes. ds hour and a half' of the program. This is spoken of as one of if not the best annive;,sar•y ever held' at Con- stance. The proceeds amounted to $181.43. Good Morning,,1 Are yote a Record Subsoriber ,? Londeboro. Mr, James Webster, one of the pio- neers of Hullett but wlro retired from the activitieh of farm. life -twelve years ago and tock up his abed° in iht village, passed aired away Thursday rsday 's 6 n illness k after ee an i morning of t v s v rn ro g m extending over is sestet weeks,. He was a fine type and was held in genuine regard by he whole community. His wile and five of a family survive. The funeral will take place Saturday af- ternoon to Union cemetery. London Read Mrs. Janes Nott has returned from a three weeks visit vvitli Clinton ant :Blyth friends. Miss Rosie Livermore is spending a couple of weeks with friends in Toron- to. Ars Sta bnx Y visited with hi - endsends alt Constance over the week -end - Miss Ruby Wise of Clinton was a guest at the Home of Mr.. and Mrs. 0.. W. Layton on Sunday'. Mr. Isaac Weaver spent the weelc- end with friends on the Bronson Line,. Stanley. Rev. S. J. Arlin addressed the Lea- gue at the home of Mr. J. Ashton on Tuesday evening; During the ser- vice two of Mr. and Mrs. Ashton's children were baptized. Next Tuesdays' the League meets at the home of Mr. W. Falconer., Mr. Frank Grant's sale went, oft well on Monday last. W Ingham Miss Francis Davis has returned at - ter spending a fortnight at her home at Exeter. Mrs. John Robinson visited -her daughter in Kincardine lash week. Mr. and Mrs, , James Elliott of Sault , Ste. Marie have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wnr, Elliott. Miss Irene vanNoelnan returned last week after a holiday visit at Detroit, Toronto and Hamilton. Mr. R. A. Cruikshank of West I•Ianr • ilton was here lash week attending the funeral of his brother, the late: Jas. W. Cruikshank, • Mr. and Mrs. H. 13'. 1711lobI were in Denver, Clol., last week attending the the ticket Agents' Ase of 6 convention sortation Mr. J J. Cunningham made a bus1- nem trip to Atlantic City last week. Mrs. 'Phos. Ilutton has purchased the residence now oeeelded by Mr. J. Armour. Auburn Mrs. Sparks of Southampton and two et her little family s'eent a few days ot the past week at the parental home. that of Mr. and Mrs. Jaen Mole, Hits. (Rev,) Miller of Milt erton vis- ited friends on tine Auburn Circuit the past week. Our business pec+', le miss the evapo- rator which is not operating this sea- son owing to the scarcity of apples. But our good citizens, .the Messrs. As- quith, are busy down in Nove, Scotia where each of them lids leased a plant. and is pushing the business vigorouee` ly' Organizer. Campbell of the Canadian Foresters spent several days here in the interests of 'this great fraternal order and at a special meeting five new members were initiated with pito a number more prospects on the way. Court i)ufYetin'has an ac't \e member- ship of about 'one hundred and tweri- ty-five.'Mr. Campbell went train mere to Londesbos'o. Summerhill Misses Amy and Mary 3 McB iIen were e guests of their s'iste_,, Mrs. 'r. Mason, on Sunday. A very .successful. social was scent at the home of, Mr. 11. Watkins on Wednesday last. Mrs. T. Churchill spent Sunday tin- der the parental roof. Messrs. Watkins and Tyner visited v)ith Bruceficld friends on Sunday. Newly) Mrs. Wm. Lawson is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Medd. Wingham Mr. George Ireland of Detroit was- in. town last week, the guest of Mr. J. W. Dodd. Mr. ,Ireland was former., ly a resident of Wingham. Ma:. and Mrs. R. J. Green and dau- ghter of Bobcaygeon visited the for- mer's motifer, Mrs. J. Green of town, last week. Mr and Mis. W. J. Fluety of Oak- ville were guests at the home o£ thee former's mother last week. 'Ilia council has disposed of its sew- er debentures locally to the amount of 18900. RLIfflE For S ! ETerybo4y. Every man, woman, boy or girl should have a pair of good rubbers at this season of the year. Wet feet always travel the road that leads to the hospital, and it is quite often a short trip, We've the best rubbers made, we sell -no other sort, for poor rubbers are worse than no rubbers at all. All the new shapes and heels necessary to fit the new styles of tall shoes are to be found at our store. a We lit your shoesamort with of rubbers that are Just Right in style and price. S. CHAPMAN PHONE 70