The Clinton News Record, 1914-04-23, Page 8Clinton 1few$-Decor•:
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This
Smart Raglan
is only one of the splendid
' new styles you can see in
the Standard Fashion Sheet
for April. Be sure to call for
a Free copy at our Standard,
z Pattern Department.
W. D. FAIR CO.
sten the cheapest—dlways the best.
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Ii, W. Jackson was in Godericlr on
Tuesday.
ley. Father McRae, Godericlr, was in
town yesterday.
Irs. Ralph Tiplady was in Toronto
for' a few days last week.
1Ir. N. W. Trewartha was in Goder
ich on business yesterday.
Miss Anna Jenkins is steadily improv-
ing soon be quite herself again.
Mr. Fran', Hutchings has taen a
position with Mrs. Whitehead as
chauffeur.
Mrs. James Dunlord of Seaforth is
in the lo_al hospital undergone;
treatment.
Mr. Hugh B. Grigg has been spending
a few days in London prior to
returning to Montreal.
Mr. C. J. Wallis returned Monday-
from
ondayfrom Saskatchewan where hehad
spent the past few weeks on an an-
nual business trip.'
Mrs.' Campbell and Mrs. Elliott re-
turned to Toronto Saturday even-
ing, having code up to attend the
funeral' of the late Mrs, Harland.
Mr. H. I3. Chant, superintendent of
the Public Utilities System, was in
Toronto for a couple. of days last
week looking after Hydro matters.
Mrs, Edmeston has arrived from, Tor-
onto with her household effects and
has taken up her abode in the house
recently leased fro.n Mr. A. Cante-
lon.
Mrs. Mason, who has been in town
for a couple of weeks owing to the
illness of her sister, the late; Mrs.
W. S. Harland, is now with Wing-
ham
in;ham friends,
Mrs. Annis, who has been visiting
her sister, Miss,, Washington, of
town and Mrs. Jas.' Southcombe of
Mullett, for the past fortnight, re-
turned
eturned to her home at Port Union
on Monday.
Rev. H, M. Manning' of Toronto,
formerly' of Wesley church, Clinton,
is supplying the pulpit of Centennial.
church, Toronto, until the meeting
of Conference in June, owing to the
illness of the regular pastor, Mr,
Emory, •
The popularity of Rev, T. W. Neil,
purl:or of Bathurst St. Methodist
church, Toronto, andbrother of
Mr, Albert Neal, is *shown ' by the
fact that every Sunday the Church
is crowded to its utmost. In con-
nection with Easter services the
congregation was asked for the se e
of $2,500, and responded by giving
over $3100.,
r. Thos. McCuaig df Toronto, son
of Donald McCitaig formerly of
Clinton, met with a nasty and
ainful accident a few days since,
y falling off a moving• street car.
e strained his back so severely'
hat he may be laid up for some
me. What- adds -to `'Inis misfortune
s the act that he has been out
1 employment all winter. •
s. Enos Erich of 13rutsels-•was the
ue9;, of her daughter,,. 'Mrs. S. G
astle, oyer the week -mere Ilaving
me 1I th to attendthe funorai of
r nrotheran•law, ;the late Mrs.
antes h, '•on"Sattirday. Mrs.
Chita -leen !at -Brussels aaco:' pani-
1 her and visited over Sunday with
tanley townhip friends, both lad -
returning Monday morn ng.
and Mr.'s. 1tat13t .Corey, of Bigger
sic., arrived 'on Tuesday:, and are
siting with the lady's mother,
rs. P Cantelen, and other rela•
es and: friends in Goderieh town -
p and Clinton, It is six years
Ice they went, west and Bigger
n wasn't "higgern" Sumnierhill
v, if it had al. being, at all,
ereas ,today it has a population
fourteen hundred and. is as .;pros-
ous as most prairie towns.
-Corey, who is both genial and
1 -treaded; , wasn't carried away
Cha real estate in'iation. and
Cissas the present depression and
cause, therefor in a most ina-
pt
nnat was.•: Apparently, real :estate,
tally outside ''pro;arty,• has
et shtick bottom . Mr, Corey
G.T,P. •en;ineer and this beim
oliday,..period he and hisgeed
opo to remain here.a • month
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.IIave you sver"Paty"onized this 'store for your wants "-
DriBoys C1othing? Doyouu linow"the'saving ? IfDot why?
We do ndt claim that we eal1ythe largest range in
the County? But" we do claimgood values.
`Right now before schooillstarts we are showing a
complete range of Lion Brand'Clothing from $4.00 up.
It;yon vaiant;ayspecial-we can get it for you in a very
short. time.
Come in, we wi1i be pleased to show you through.
Rugs, Carpets and
Liu.oleYms,. House
Furnishings.f
House cleaning time is here with
the fine weather. The new SpringsRugs
are ready fot your inspection - Come
and see them to day when- the rarige`io
complete. We will gladly lay aside any
pattern you choose until you are ready.
for it.
-New scrims, Lace Curtains and Lin-
oleums are now in stock. We are show-
ing a complete range of all the new 1914
'patterns.
We send all
m a i 1' - orders
prepaid
same day as
received.
Send or
phone your
wants to us.
New Spring Coats and Suits
for Ladies Wear.
This week we are showing a coin-
plete range of ladies new Spring coats
and Spring suits at moderate'prices.
LADIES RAIN COATS
Our stock of Rain .Coats; is now com-
plete in every detail, Fawns, ,Greys Black'
and Blue.
Ask to see our'Special•at $6.50',
Speciai'in Ladies
Kid;Cloves: at 89C
mar
Saturday -we put on sale five dozed
Ladies Kid Gloves in' Tan and Black
only. Every pair guaranteed. All sizes
Saturday special 89c.
' New G-oods This Week, Underwear; cotton hosiery, wash goods beads, black silks,
, frillings etb.
TAILORING DEPT. ASK TO SEE OURTOP SPECIAL
BLUE' WQRSTED SUIT at $22 MADE
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Personals Personals The News From Londesboro
Ir: David H. Fulton is in I,ondon IVIr, any 1 T,', _Joe E. Reinhardt have
Irs. J. Miley and Miss Wilfred of ,Mr. Hilton Baines returned to. God -
Elmira visited Mrs. James Doigov- • erich this wecic,,to resume his post-
er the week -end. ' tion.
Mr. and Krs. Hiram ni:r visited Mts. Wigginton and Master Jack were
Parkhill friends for a few days dur-the guests of Lucan friends for a
ing Laster week.'few days last week. ;
Ars, I. Dodd spent a lew days with Miss Mamie Re:d, who has been at
her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Layton of her home in Stanley' for the past
the London Road, this wee'e. couple of weeks -,owing to the ill
Mrs.' Phipps returned to ]ler home at lass of her mother, has resumed
Fullartoa on Monday; after a week's her position with J.- P. Sheppard
visit with old friends in town. & Co.
Mrs. H. Steep, Toronto, and Mrs. Mrs, McGill, after a visit with her
Franc Jackson, Barrie, returned to daughter, Mre, le. A. Axon of town,
their respective homes last tvee'e. and spending the week -end with
Miss Irene Brooks of Mitchell was friends in Mitchell, returner to her
the guest over the week -end of her home in 'Clresley on Tuesday. Mrs.
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Cante- Axon accompanied her mother home
Ion. for a visit.
Mr. Thos.. McRae of Detroit spent a
few days in town last wek the
guest of his ma'am, Mrs, James
McRae.
Mrs, De Lacey of Seaforth and her
sister, Mrs Hodgens of Stratford,
visited Mrs', W. R. Counter one day,
last, week,
Rev. James I-logan of Lucan spent
yesterday: and today with his bro=
ther, Rev, John Hogan at' St. Jos-
eph's. rectory.
Miss Clive Harland returned to Tor-
onto yesterday, ha';ing been called
to town: by ,the illness and death
of the Tate Mrs. W. S. I:Iarland.
Misses ,Elizabeth and Jean Chid'ey re-
turned -en Monday from Highgate
where th iy had spent the week with
Mr and Mrs J.. A. Constantine
Mrs, (Dr.) Ferguson' and babe of
Kincardine, who have been visiting
friends in Toronto, are now spend-
ing a few days the guests or miss
Amy Rowson,
Mrs, F. eE. !Vickie, Stratford, visited
'her mother, Mrs, ; Nickle, town, for
a few days the past • week before
proceed ng to Goderich to tae up
Iecr abode. there.
Mr. Oscar F, Schultz, selling agent
of the , motor carr company. at St.
Mary's and Mr. ` harry Fa`.el: of
Faber Bros., millers, Wellesley, were
in' Clinton on Tuesday.
Mrs. Wnt. Grigg who has been spend-
roar, the winter with her son, Mr.
A. J. Grigg, 15 rapidly regaining
strength, and expects to return to
her own home shortly.,
Mrs. Annie Beacom, who underwent'ar'
serious operation on'Tuesdali, is pro-
gsebsin3 nicely, her many' friends'
will he pleased to hear. It is
Toped her recovery will now be
spaody,
Mr. George Bradshaw, who has been
blockman with, the Initernational
Harvester' Company, has resigned
the position to enter business ' and
' has hem. .succeeded by Mr. A. J;
McMurray,
Mrs Ed, Johnston' and her, daughter,'
Miss Ennna, of the 2nd of Mullett,
are over. on the. Goshen Line, Stan-
ley, attending her mother, Mrs.
Jas, McClinrahey, who is over eighty
years of age and quite feeble, •
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Kllbrl e, r ins
Ada Kindree • and MisOdrene Collins
went to St, Thomas on Monday to
attend the wedding . of a sister of
• the first two mention:d ladies. Mrs.
Kilbride and Miss .Kindree will not
return until' the end of the week,
bot Me, Kilbride and Miss Collins
came back yesterday.
To the Business Men of
Clinton .
The Horticuiturai ,Society ask your
cooperation in a movement for a
general clean up of the business por-
tion of the town,
The Society appreciates the difficul-
ties' the merchant has met with in
former years in gettin3 rii of the.
unavoidable' accumulation of refuseit
rear ' of his :place. of .business
owing to the scarcity of . teams
in the, busy'- spring season. This
year thi Society will assume
that part of the work • and it urges
the merchants to ma'ce every use of
the opportunity to clean out their cel-
lars and back yards of all kinds of.
refuse which will be carted away on
the'General Clean -Up Day. appointed
by the Board of 'Health, Thursday
April 30th. •
Clinton. has the reputation. now of
having the . best kept and neat-
est front streets or at least
one of the best for a ''town
of its .po?ulation in the Province,.
why net make an effort and, ,make our
back yard' in keeping with the front,
The Horticultural Soeiety respect-:
fully requests merchants to laparate'
the refudc, such as, ashes, cinders, etc.
which may be used in town for filling,
from tin cans, broken glass .eta• that
will have to be taken to the munici-
pal dump. This will lower the cost
of teaming very materially.
The Society would alsosuggest to
property owners a general repair of;
outbuildings. A.: great many have 'a
neglected look and apart from theiyr
appearance they are a constant fire
hazard.'
M. D, Me'raggart, '1'. Cottle,
President. Secretary.
Messrs. Jenkins and Lyon took
charge of the services in the Metho-
dist church on morning and evening on
Sunray last my the ahscllce of the
pastor. Rev, J. H..bsterhout.
Mr. Wm.. Weymouth has commenc-
ed work on the; G.T.E. section here.
Miss O. Brigham has returned to
Highgate atter spending the Easter
vacation at her home here.
'Miss N. Woodman and.11liss C.
Young spent a'few days last week
with Blyth friends.
Miss Edna Lyon returned to Mar-
nock to rename her teaching duties af-
ter spending the Easter holidays ' at
her home Hero..
1 Mr. D. Geddes and Mr. J. O.
Lounsbury will, commencing first
week in May, close their stores at
seven -fifteen p.m. on Tuesday and
Friday evenings durin; the summer
months. 'This is but falling in line
with other places about and customers
should keep in mind and do Choir
shopping early on those days so. that
the merchants can enjoy an evening
at home twice• a week,'
Mr. John W. Cartwright is now
comfortably settled in the Teuspdrance
Rouse and is in a position to -look al-
ter the needs of the travelling public.
Those who have occasion to stop at
.the house will find Mr. and Mrs.
Cartwright ready to ma';e them feel.
comfortable' and at home.
Mrs. T. Roberton and. Miss Ivy re-
turned to Clinton. IlIonday morning af-
ter spending Easter week with friends
here and at Walkerburn.
Mr: A. Deer loaded a quantity of
square timber this week.
News -Record Means News -Leader..
Constance
Mr. James Mains has moved into
the house recently purchased frons Mr.
Wm. McIntosh.
Miss Charlotte Burtvick has taken a
position in Seaforth.
Quite a number from herea5ottts..
went sucker fishing last week in the
vicinity of Benmiller,
Mr, Wm. Stanley visited his dough -
ter, Mrs, D, Tudor,one day last -
week,
Mrs. Jas. Cook of Yorktown, Sask.,
was called home on account of the
serious illness of her mother, Mrs. T.
Adams, formerly of Constance., Mrs.
Adams has since somewhat improved,
we are pleased to report.
Auburn,
A livery is being, started in.
Auburn by Mr. Oliver Lawson. It
will probably prove a convenience to
I many travellers.
Shoes for Hen
1!artt
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Everyman enjoys, once in a while, buying the
best thing=, even if they do cost more. Some
men are wise enough to know that this is true
economy.
If you 11 come here and look at our showing of
HART Shoes you'll see where the enjoyment
comes in, There s nothing better made, any-
where; at, the price, When you've worn a pair
you'll realize the economy of the best.
We sell shoes that are absolutely the best ever.
sold here=in'stylish appearance, in finalities; in
materials and in workmanship -the best you
can possibly buy for your looney... The largest '
stook of men's shoes to select from,, and a good
comfortable fit guaranteed.
S CHAPMAN P xoItn 70
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