HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-06-18, Page 8Clinton News -Record
June 18th 1914
BAREFOOT SA\DALS
Barefoot Sandals are jubt the thing for
the children's summer pleasure and com-
fort,
They delight the little folks, and save
the regular shoe leather.
We've a good assortment of all the best
styles, in the extension sole—the foot
protecting kind,
Boys' and Girls' Sandals 75c.to $1.25
If the children are going to have an out-
ing this summer be sure and not forget
their sandals,
FRED. JACKSON
Good Shoes for Everybody.
Dur
.Specials for Saturday,
and all next week.
A Bargain Sale in Graniteware
reg for
Pie plates 10 00 Saueepans
12 08
Dish pans 35 25 Water pails
50 35
Preserving:kettles 75 51) Wash basins
45 33 Pudding dishes
40 30 Dippers
40 Basting spoon, only '
Double rice boilers, only
reg for
30 19
15 10
S5 • 50'
60 40
• 25 15
25 18
25 15
04 -
Electric irons 84.00 and 34.50.
Vest pocket flash lights from 31.00 to 31.50, very useful.
32,00 Hammocks for $L75 '
3.50 " 225
3.00 " 2.75
25 percent discount on cut glass all this month
WE HAVE A BIG ASSORTMENT OF ALL
SEASONABLE GOODS.
HARLAND BROS.
STOVES, HARDWARE AND -NOVELTIES
j Whits Canvas Shoes 1
Our stock of these goods is now fairly complet e, both in wniu-
erh's aid children's lines and consisk of all the new lasts in pump;, high
and low, button •andlace.
Children's from 31.00 a pair no.
Ladies' from 31,50 a pair up.
Our prices on these goods are very low and it will pay you to
see what we are showing before making a purchase.
See Our Men's and Children's Straw .fiats.
Dozens of styles and prices frym 10c to 32.50. See our men's
• special lines at 31.00 and 31,25.
Women's and Children's Wash .Dresses.
Never before have we shown such a large range of wash dresses
• as we are this season and never were values as good.
• Children's dressee 25e to 3250. '
',min's' dresses $1,00 and up.
A special line of children's dresses at 40e,
Plumsteel Bros.
Small Profits
More Business
R'
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THERE'S No Place
Like!' HOME if is
COSY and Comfort-
ably FURNISHED.
Yours can be if you will take
advantage of our Furniture
g
'Offerings.
it's bargains galore we are offering just now
in everything in the store. If you want a Side-
board, Bullet., ''China Closet, Table, Chairs,
Springs or Mattress,, now is the time to purch-
ase. Our store is the cheapest spotin Huron
County to buy all kinds of furniture.
Ball & Atkinson
FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS
Night and Sunday Calls.
N. BALL Phone 110, J. .A, A.THINSON, Phone 1813
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Diana. of the Green''Vatv
Buy' it if Moan want to
read a clean, sweet, enter-
taining. stgryi once ..th&t
will bold Your interest.
Ht's as $10,000 ptize novel.,
Over. • 100,000 sold, During
,\;.prig the hest seller • in
both' Canada and United •
States. Price .$1.35";
Just In
Overland Red
A story . Lull of Western'
lire,` perfectly clean and at
the same time full of rom-
antic advcrtures. One of
the best. and brightest nov-
els of the year. Price $1.35.
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often the cheapest -Always the best.
(5111851H11111(511q,
Ill • T. Jackson Jr: was in Toronto
and Hamilton this'\veek, `
NT's. (Rev. Dr.) Stewart Vas in town
or a fele days last week calling on
old friends
N'1'. W. J. Tozer is in Braeebridge
vhere, we understand, ,be may en-
gage in business.
3I'. and Mts. J. 10. .Doherty and
children have "taken a cottage at
3ayfield for the summer.
M. S A. Broo' of Salem has been
'sating his brother, Mr. Brown of
he 'Huron Road, East. .
Miss Pearl Wheatley and SIr, :String -
lam of Woodstock spoilt Monday
vith friends at Londesboro.
NLss Lily Leitch Las ban visiting
vith Achurn, Constance and Ben-
niller friends for a fortnight.
1i . tinct Mrs. L. Iieune05, Mrs. Clegg
•nd 11r. McLean, Winghanh, motor -
«I to Clinton' on .'Monday).
Al se Nellie Robinson of Calgary is
spending a Fete weeks with. her
nether, Mrs. Wm. Simpson.
Ai'. Frank O'Neil. returned hast week
rum near Ottawa where he spent
a few days on the old homestead.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Welsh of Chat-
ham are this week visiting the
forrner's parents, Serjeant and firs.
Velsh of town,
B'I's. Will. lianlblya and Master Oe-
1'ald have been visiting Mr. and
'MIrs, I:lamblyn, Sr: in Bbwwanville
luring the past week,
111r. harry JOxwin of Bayfield wlis in
town yest:rclay afternoon and re-
tained for the Conservative meet
ng in the hall last evening.
lir. and Mrs. Watts left yesterday a.
n, on their trip to Morrie England
and will sail this afternoon from
ttcl>ee by the S. S. C'algarian,
(Miss AleCoo1 and Mrs )
Warren1 ( f
town were guclats at the. Nott—illc-
C'ool wedding in Mullett last week,
the bride being a niece of the form-
er.
Hiss Bessie Brown, lie I'oi1, came( up
on file sLeant boat excursion the
past week and spent a few days at
1110 homestead on the 2nd of Mul-
lett.
Mrs Wm Snell and little daughter,
Miss Marguerite of Seafurth have
been visiting Mrs. Warren this week
and are, now the guests of IIullett
friends.
Mrs. Maguire and her two 11ttle sons
and Mr. Edgar Pattison were a-
mong the passengers oe tha Grey-
hound who spent the week -end in
Detroit.
Dr. and Ml:s. Garrett of Hamilton are
spending a few weeks with the par-
ents of the latter, NIr•. and Sirs. 11.
W. Cook of town, and with other
Mends hereabouts.
Mr. John Ginn and Master: Andrew
Steepe went to Detroit on the me-
cursr.onr Friday and visited while
there the former's brother, Mr.
Thos R. Chinn.
Mrs J. E. Johnston and her little
daughter, Viola, arrived last week
from Reward, Sask., and will spend
a couple of months with her motii-
er, Mrs. Nott, Ontario street, and
with Other; relatives and friends,
Miss Mal'ion Irwin leaves today for
Montreal and will spend the next
801151e o1 months at the 'Deaconess
Sumner Camp at Lake Chapleau.
Her sister, Miss Bessie Irwin, (vial
be• nh charge otthe camp -and Miss
Marron will assist In the manage-
ment,
Mr. John Weir, who has been con-
nected With the local branch of the
Royal Bank toe the past couple of
Teals has been transfereed'30
3 a
I'aonto branch and Aft Saturday
afternoon for that city. "Jack.'
has many warm friends in Clinton
who regret very Hialeah his departure
front town.:
Mrs. 11. 13., McVittie of .'Porth Bay
has been visiting Mrs. Kitty 'of
town during the pas*„ week. They
have left the nottliern town l'or
Mr. AleVittle 'having taken a
rlln out of, Toronto and they' Will
Inc a time at least, take up resi-
dence in he. 'Queen, City. ..
Mr, D (;. Kyle, son of Mrs. < John
Kyle of Brandon,, has .Just • eempli t
e5 1111.laav•couyse'at'the,'University
81 Saskatoon carrying oaf tate'slt-
ver•medlal foe general 'proficiency.
The young Tuan is'r 'a nephew • of
Wears. Win., 1), and Peter Cantclon
and of Sirs. W. Cook of town. The
family formerly resided at Seafortl.
Mr. A. W. Redmond and party from
Marlette; MiSi:, who came over to
attend the 'Keys-Rednhond-Wali(er re-
union in Staniar, township, wen
guests of Mr. and Mire. 11. Graham
on Friday ` last. 1VIr, • Redmond
brought them over tit his. .car and
they all had much to say in praise
of 01tarioroads partiCularly thosc
of Stairley township.
Tuscan
JUST PUT ON SALE
at
a large and varied a'ssortme'nt of
Pink
Colors
Greg
This year's goods, manufactured expressly
for this: firm, from the most, elegant
stook of the latest designs and
patterns, all of them
Blue
Imported atthe Lowesi
Market Prices;
This fact enables nie to
Offer Such Inclu�ements to
cYl Prospective Purchasers
as will be found aibsolutelg irresistible •
when the superior quality of the goods offered is considered.
SHIRT WAISTS
at cost and less.
FANCY PARASOLS
at a fraction of their former cost.
Kindly call and inspect the above�g�mentioned goods.
W. C. BROWN. N.
Personals. Constance
!Miss Kathleen East and J1fiss Laura
Wilkin
,
look in the C're •1
io1
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lu(1 ex-
cursion.
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Cll S
M1. Wesley Beacom, returning -officer
For Centre Huron, was in town on
Tuesday.
Miss 1:. Pennebaker leaves Friday for
a visit 01 0 few 11L•ek5 with Toron-
to friends,
511'. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor: and Sirs.
1{odaway motored to London the,
other day.
Dr, Thompson has been confined to
the house during the past week suf-
fering rem an al lack of appcndieit-
is.
Miss Margaret Mahaffv was the. guest
of dales Caldwell at the latter's
home at Lotirlesboro over the (50018-
011(1.
a
1h • nd Mrs. Axon, and Iles Axon,
Sr. were among the excursionists
who visited Detroit over the week-
end,
Rev. Frank C. harper of London,
who has been invited to become
pastor o1 Willis church, was in
town 011 Saturdan,
Rev, Mr. Fairfull, the new pastor of
the Clinton and Auburn Baptist
churches, is spending the first four
days of 1
} this week among peo-
ple
leo•
ple of th( latter 01102031,
NIr. .1oh,1 11511530211 Is in London this
(5eok at tending the annual meeting
of the ,Synod or Huron as the lay -
delegate for the twenty-eighth con-
secutive' year .of St, Paul's church.
Airs. P. Can Lel on, Mr. llarold and
Miss Gladyhs and Mr. D. Cantclon
and Miss DOIly nlot0205" 00 London
township on St inlay to call inion
11e f 111111 9.o I
a1.
� y L ate Mr. John
„ 0 it
Ciuesl
Rel Mr; and Mrs, T airfull" are now
located Mary r ret
I 1 a 1 s1 ( in tbe,
cottage 'formerly occupied by Mrs.
1:, Ball. Mrs. Fairiull and her
daughter are both as istkn * the
6 b
chop the latter neutering a solo
at Sunday eventlbs steddec
Mrs. Leonard At(ridgc of matletto,
Midi., was .111c guest for a couple of
days last week of het aunt; Mrs.
Wm. Cantelon. Mrs Attridge 00111
tiler •''to: att nd '. till• Wal' or -Keys,
Redmond fancily re -union, which was,
held on Wednesday of last Week at
the home of Mr. Wua .Douglas of
near Blake.
Mrs: McC'orvr„ and Mrs, Wiseman
went ..00 the "axtu80;01i• to 'Detroit
on Friday, returning Monday. So
rough was the passage home 'tihat
the 11001; did not roach Gotletieb un-
til early. 'Tuesday morning and many
of 01(.passengers spent ; a rather''
uncon>.,,£ortab'le night owing to the 1
cold and' lac((: of acconhnhodation.'
Mr. Chas. Robb, eldest son of one of-
Clloton's (vast• respected c tizens,
Mr. \/n1.. Robb, whose house is at
Mileton, North Dakota, has Leon V19-
iti1y,g his father during the past
week. Mr. Reid) has been in Dak-
ota tom about Inventyq•livc years and
it is eleven since be last visited
the old home prow inoe Prot to
returning west he 'w11 visit rela-
tives at bullae:ton, the State of
Virginia, and elsewhere.
A public meeting will be held here
on Saturday evening in the interests
of .Dr.I li
N aGl Ill.
'fir. Russel McIntosh spent Sunday
in the village.
Quite a number from around here.
attended the lawn social at Mat-
lock on Friday evening,
,lar. and Mrs. Wakefield and c41i1-
(IJ'eu of England have ta1(0(h up their
abode in MJ'. Ben Snell's house. We
wish 1110111 prosaerity in this new
country.
I Mrs. Ben Riley, Sr., of Mensal'
has been v111111rg rola lit es here-
tbouts for the past fortni,;ht.
I` Mrs. McLean of 13ulTalo is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Milson.
MJ'. David Nilson spent a few
day's as the guest of his brother, N'Ir.
Jack Milson of Bothwell, recently,
The home of Mis, R. .\n(le:son, 1::5-
01) Farm, Hullett, was the scene of
a pleasant event on 'Tuesday. of last
week, when her youngest daughter
(Harnett ('lane, was united (n' mar-
riage t'o .Janes Mowed Snell, second
son of Mr. and Mee. James Snell of
near Clinton.
I 'immediately at twelt-0 o''eloole iv)
the Str'ai'ns of the we(101(1g (1,',rr1
played 3)' Alias Evelyn .Clarke' the
who ho was gowned in pearl grey
Fame') sille'marquise and carrying a
shower bouquet of cream mens aryl
maiden -hair leen ente&d. the drawing
rem leaning, on. the arm of her beo-
ther, took her place with the ;;room
under a beautiful arch et,white flow-
ers and evergreens; Thceremony
tea0 performed by Rov, Mr. Carswell
or Caven ciuu'eh„ Winthrop, after
which the guests 11111113)80131(5
about for-
ty repaired to the dining roue when
a sumptuous wedding dinner was Ser-
ved. Mr. and NIrs, Snell left in 0
motor car for Scaforth whore they
tools the train - for Port McNichol
-sailing Iton-the ( to I) tW1lan
thence to Winnipeg Sw fl Current
and points host The. bride I avolled
.in a navy blue serge snit with white.
nlolhai1'' hat tris mel 151111 a 121111'te
plume and lace.
Ort .thc n retul'n they 1vi.11 reside on.
the groom's fine. 'farm 'near Citation.
A Former Resident of Hull-
Pett= Dies at Thornhill, Man.
There passed away from: this life at
Thornhill, Man,; on May 28th a .for-
uler resident of Mullett in the person.
of Mrs.`Williamy13roackbent, aged sev-
enty-one Mears.
Mrs. I3r:oadhent was It member .of
the Gowan fami'y of Morris town-
ship but after her marriage 'lived in
the IHarlock neighborhood.
Over thirty years ago. Mr. and. Mrs
Broadbent moved to Manitoba.
Mrs, Broadbent, who wag a 11'c•
long member of the Methodist churoh,
is survived by her husband and two
sons.
1' t is
Miss s 1 e Garrett of Clinton firs 7 gr noe Gate t
a ncic0. of Mrs. Broadbent and Mrs,
145, Carter is a sister of Mr; Broad-
bent.
The. News From Londesboro
'I'lfiSs
11eMiss Brogden > 1I
tCACI 1
11
I
t
ed
at
Ute home o1.' Mr, George 13(98 -
(len this week.
MIs, Dr. 1lamlin of Detroit camp
over on the Greyhound- excursion and
spent the week -ends with friends here.
Mr. Rohl,. Townshend 'left last week
for Waterloo where he will spend the
10)811101•.
The Methodists intend having a
strawberry festival' on Friday of nest
week. A good time is aspected, as
usual. Keep the dale in mind.
Mr. 1). Roberton left this week for
Lucicnow where he has secured a
position at the. U.T.R. station.
I Miss P. Wheatley of Clinton and
511. S tringhaln of Woodstock 1S ere
guests of Miss 1, Boll on Monday.
Mr. 14'm. Lyon received word 51011 -
day of the death of his cousin, Ales.
C, Davidson„ or Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Phos. Nott moved to
the village on Tuesday,. We wele.ome
them as citizens and 110110 t11e32 so-
journ among us may be., pleasant and
peo(1101>le,
'Mea. 'Phos. 11, C'ole of Waterloo is
visiting friends in the vrctnity.
Mr. and 13L:s. McGee of auburn
spent Sunday un(lay as the ' gu(sa at the
home of Mr. D. Geddes, -
Miss 1S. Lyon. and Mrs, '''hos.
Sampson sttend e(l. the funeral of their
cousin, Mrs. Davidson, in Woodstock
on Wednesday of this week,
Have y Ou • j0ina. the Brighten -pp
CJbrb 1
vmemesr.
Rev.
� Mr. Young J
I and his
t wile and
l
daughtes spent a few clays with rk
I ends in the vicinity last week. Mr.
1 Young occupied the pulpit of Knox
church on Sunday.
1 political 111108t:ing will be held
on Saturday evening.
Hullett Township •
The S. S. No. • 0 picnic will be •
1101d in Mr. George henry Ball's bush
on June 213th, Bring your baskets.
Everybody welcome. •
I
Mrs. J. Mundy and her little son
1151511, and also Miss Loretta Mundy •
or Sarnia, spent a 1ew clays with
relatives in this vicinity, leaving
for their honre, the first day of tilt
week,
The .neighbors or Mr. 'rhos, reeop
of the 0111 con, helped to shingle his
barn recently.
1Mr.Charles floggert entertained a
nunhher of his friends the other even-
ing,'
Kr. and Mrs, John Riley and 30,11-
1 I r
11,r,-1111 visited Brussols friends the other
day.
Mr, Jas. Hamilton lost a 5w.pnr
0,
mare recently,
C'ONSTANCE.
Misses Annie. Taylor and Vera Dun-
lop are trying their eatranc:' exam
this' week in Sea:forth.
1
Warm Weather.
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O•OTWEAR
LOKING SMART AND KEEPING COOL. --We
can help you solve the problem of keeping your-
`serf cool and comfortable during the warm days
of the hot season—A.re you ready for it.? If
not we have ready ior`.your `.inspection the newest in
light summer shoes to suit every•'need you may, Have,
For the Street, House or Sports.
1v01MEN,S W I•1 1.1`1( PUMPS in canvas or leather
140,11 31,50 to 33.50,.
1VOSIfors \VIITTll BUTTONED BOOTS in
can-
vas or leather From ..2 00 to 31.00.
MEN'S VH[T(, OA.NVAS AND LIGHT LEATH-
ER 1150138 in al( styles and shapes,' Broad Lasts
so that your feet, way rest easy on the tread of the
soles. These will give you the comfort you require
just now.
H. S. CHAPMAN
F„oIVE 7U