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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-07-30, Page 8Ofensmnionesissoonsaminumeneren Clinton News -Record July 30th 1914 for all Saturday 5c, useful and. 10c, needful Big and 15c articles Window. ail ,,a next displayed 2Sc 'week in 'our ', Special cut prices on the following to clear ; • 2 only lawn mowers regular $5.50 for $4.38 i 1 r,: 5 00 tor.. 3,98 1 only hamtnocic 3.00 for ') 25 l '� 75 for ,1,,00 • i 7>5for 1.75 1. only enameled lined retrigeratoh ''i 37 00 For 1k 00 1.oiily galvanized '' • . , 12,00 for 9,7a Ice cream freezers 10 percent, discount: HAHLAN D. DHOS-. j STOVES,' HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES . , 0 WATCH our• Windows for Bargains during -July and August Mid=Sum=- n, mer Sale. - , { ' 14 • 11 Bali & Atkinson FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS Night and Sunday Calls. N. HALL Phone 110. 3, A. ATKINSON, Phone 1.S0 Amara io mow. A �Iot Cut Prices. Commencing Saturday, July 25th, we place on sale hundreds of dollars worth .at good, new, seasonable goods that must be cleared out to make room for our new fall stock which the manuf:tetnrers start to ship early in August, Cot prices on Dry Goods. Cut prices on Men's and Boys' Clothing. Out prices on Boots and Shoes. Out prices on Hats, Caps and Shirts, Extra Special. . We have shout 5t) Boys' Suits too many—which means 50 snits at manufacturer's prices for the first 50 boys. Don't miss this chance to lave money on your boys' new fall suits. They will likely need them when school starts. Sires 24 to 35, .Also extra low prices on our Pumps and Oxfords, White Canvas Shoes, Sandals, etc. Plumsteel Bros. Small Profits — More Business Sho� Since the announcement of our Midsummer Shoe Clearance Sale our prices have been a magnet. Shoe buyers with good heads on their shoulders have been cowing here from, near and from fer•tomake investments for themselves and the families. Nothing strange; about it either when: you learn fl_ 0` flow Much Shoea For S u Values You � t Little Money ! , Jt certainly would, be strange, if buyers would not flock in this direction,' Make hay while the sun shines, for it shines always, and the Golden Shoe opportnnity will soon be a thing of the past. Drop in and see what's doing 1 Just tic Prices . Inst Note a Few of Our M� ne g men's $5,00, tan. shoes 3.49 Boy's $250 calf shoes $1.98. Men's 5 00 pat lea shoes 8.49 Boy's 3 00 pat lea shoes 2.'39. I Y Men's4,00 pat lea shoes 2,05 Boy's shoes all sizes 1.19. $2.50 Fartuv Shoes for $1,75. Ladies' pumps, slippers and oxfords price. P P pp /z JACKSON The Home of Good Shoes. THIS beautiful', Summer Dress with the long one- iece tunic.. and waist with ront.and back yokes in one, is well as other smart styles, vill be shown in the Standard Fashion Sheet for August. 1► Free Copy for you at our Pattern Counter W. D. FAIR CO. ten the cheapest --Always the best. naaaun ren nt iia, r. Joe Reinhart of Berl:n was �in town Monday. Iiss Nellie Robinson has been visit- ing friends at Bayeleld and Goder- ich. Irs, (Rev.) Holmes and ilarold and Lois left on Tuesday to spend a fortnight in Bayfield. Ir. Bert Mcllveen, Toronto, 'dotted his mother, Mrs. F. Meltvecn, Vic- toria street, Tuesday. �Ir., and Mrs. John Jaccson of Brussels visited with De. and Mrs, 1.7vans during the past wee:,. �Irss Ethel lfasman went last week to spend a few days with her bro- ther, Mr, Will. Wasman of London. lits, James i-lawkins and three chil- dren of Norwich are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Phos. Hawkins. Bosco Cora and Flora Miller return- ed home Saturday from visiting Mrs. Albert ('antelon; Goderich township. Its. David Steep and Miss Clara left yesterday for a month's visit among relatives at ilelgrave, Wiugham and itchi church. 1i r 14Its. George McCartney tory of 'Woodstock is speeding two or three weeks with her parents, the Chief and Mrs, 1 r Wheatley. t l .y. 111 NIr. and Mrs. E. J Jenkins returned to Toronto Monday, accompanied by Miss. Beatrice Greene and Mar- ian 'Thompson. 14 Its. J. H. Evans, Fort William, who had been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J S. Evans, left yesterday for Port Huron 14Its. Whitehead and Miss 'fucker rc• turned last week from a motor trip to London, St, 'Phomas, Port Stan, - ley and other points south., Mrs. ,lames 13illen and her son Ed- ward have returned to their home in Detroit after spending a couple of weeks with her mother-in-law, Mrs, John Iyayton, Victoria street. Mr. and Mrs, C, Witts, Miss Josie Wilts ted Mr, lferli Witte motored to Point Farrar Sunday and spent the day with Miss Witts of Brant- ford who is summering at that re- sort. Rev. Prank Herman, Mrs. Berman and their two children, Master: Lloyd and Miss Edith, of ('aledon East arrived last week and will 5een1a fortnight or soamong re- latives and old friends in Clinton. Mrs, McCloy arrived on Friday last from Edmonton and will spend the summer at the parental home, 't,hat of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Twitchell. Mr.' Twitchell went down to Sarnia' to meet his daughter. Mrs, Thompson, who a week ago joined the Dr, at St. Mary's where he was recuperating from an oper- ation for appendicitis and who ac- companied hen to Bonfield to spend a few days with rotative,, was there taken very i11. Principal Treleaven returned on Tung day from Toronto where fon three wee s, he was engaged in reading examination papers, Mrs. Treleav- en and Miss. Norma, who were with him in the city, also returned'.. The family leave at the enol of the week to visit rrelatiyas at, LaPecrt Mich. Mr. and Mrs, Enpest Crich and little daughter, (ieraldine,> of Marlette, Mich., arrived last Thursday to vis- it the Cinch homestead in 'l'ucket- smiIli and with the first mention- ed's brother, Mr. Melvin Crich, town, Mr. 'Crieh has, since return- ed ' to Marlette but Mrs. Crich and Geraldine are making. a longer stay. Mr. Thos Cottle, 'chairman of the Model: School Board, returned on Tuesday from a ten -days' trip' to Sault Ste. Marie. While on land every day wag an active GIM ' for there was much to see and toany to visit including :the Cottle clam who are somewhat numerous there- abouts.. Our good c'tizen eiljoyhecl himself thoroughly, but by and .by there came a outfit of what even SO attractive a place as the Soo has toner s0 a worthy y 0 th rth • chair- man was gla.cl to get back t0 the • cloanesb town in Canada, • meaning of course,. Clinton. The attitude of the purchasing public determines the succees of any establishlnent ; for .the moment sus- tained sensational tag-tained:sensational special seliitag ruay 3'ei;n supreme --but in the end actual merit and uuvaryin; ea,cellence iron practical appreciation.` GREAT PRICE CONCESSIONS ON PRETTY WAISTS AND DRESSES WAISTS DRESSES 25 fancy white lawn waists pretty materials, good styles at cne half original price, all different, at cost and less: FANCY PARASOLS AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE. TWO EXTRA SPECIALS. These lines are limited in quantity and if you would share in the offerings you must act now. LADIES' ;COTTON HOSE BLACK PAILLETTE SILK 2 pairs for 25c, - 36 inches wide, $t,00 per yard, LADIES' RAIN COATS. If the present season does not suggest a Pain Ccat a sudden downpour catching you unprepared will. G' -."_:i The:Rain Coat can be worn anywhere, at any time, the most useful garment a lady can have in her ward- robe. 1; These are all Canadian Rubber Co, made garments, are most generously cut, and most carefully tailored, Buying them at any time here you pay the lowest market prices, when the superior nianufac'ture: and fit as well as' quality of material used, is considered. WE ARE SHOWING AN EXTRA SPECIAL AT $6.75. We want you to make this store your shopping headquarters, came in whenever you like, stay as long as yon ]ilre,S�'e are:at your service, BROWN'S, About People You Know Mr, C. J, Wallis went to Toronto on Monday. 4T1_ and x115, 1 11 spent Sun- day in balmy Hill Bayfield. itIr, Ernie Dun ford returned from Toronto on 'Tuesday to enjoy a few holidays. Miss Bessie McEwen, who has been holidaying at fort Stanley, return- ed home this week. Miss Ruby Wise, accompanled by her guest, hiss Barge of Sarnia, spent the week -chef in 0oderieh. Miss Marian Bogie of Goderich is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. H. Pennabaker. Mr. Homer Cantelon, who has. been up the lakes, 110.1 returned home, his mother being very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Bowes of Tiver- ton are guests al, the home of the lattu is brother, Dr. ,.I. S.' Evans, Mr. John C'arker returned to Strat- ford Friday after spending a few days pleasantly with Clinton and township' friends. Mr. Otto Fink and his friend, Mr. Draper, of Clinton spent Sunday in town, They came here in Otto's new Saxon car.—Hanover Post. Rev, Da. O'Connor, president of St. Peter's Setimary, London, and Rev. James Hogan 01 liiddulph were guests at St. Joso?h's rec- tory last week. Mr. Tilos. Sheppard and Miss Shep- pard of town and Mrs, J, G. Steep ' of Goderich township attended the 'funeral of the late A. 51, Todd in Goderich: yesterday, Rev. II 1., Connell of Bay,9old was in town 'Tuesday m9ing arrange- ments for the annual garden party to be held under the auspices of Trinity church on 'Thursday, evening next 1which the Kitty Band am Incfor has engaged. leen el l g S Capt. MCGown of the S A, is ex- petted back from 'Toronto today af- ter a furlough of several weeks ow- ing to illness. Lieut, Kerr, who has been in charge of the corps during the C'aptain's absence, loaves on Saturday to: holidayi at her home in Petrone. Mr, Harry Twitche'l, Alins (Tara Twitchell, Miss Elsie Ross and Mrs. MoCloy composed an sotto partyl which left for Toronto Tues- day morning. On their return they will be accompanied by Miss Ida '1'w4Winch , who has Been t1siting ian the city: Mr. A. McKown returned on Satur- day from a very pleasant eight days' holiday . during which he vis- ited London, Leamington, Detroit, Ann Arbor and TJpsilanti, Mich., Niagara Falls and Buffalo.- He was accompanied by' his daughter, Mrs. W. Mennell, London. Rev. Mr, Langford was in Fondwich yesterday acl.mg as best man at the marriage of his college chum, Rev, 1:. .Jacques •ot Eastwood, 1 Revs. Langford and Jacques passed through college together and were a :t: the same time ordained deacons aspriests. 1 a subsequently a.pd. Mrs. 1,. Paisley and Master Elmer spent the week -end vlillh Bayfield friends. Pr, Will, Holloway ttnd wife, Peter- boro, are guests of Mr. and. Mrs. A. J, Holloway. Mrs, Whitehead. and a motor party of young 8e000 is picnicking at Grand Bend today. Miss Kathleen McNanghton of Varna is visiting with Mr,. and Mrs. C. (1, Middleton. Oliver Johnson ...Ir. is finishing the holiday- terra with his brother, Mr. Harold Johnson in Toronto. Mrs. Jlarold Jobbson and little daughter Havel, Toronto, are is- iting With Mr. mid Mrs, Oliver .Johnson, Miss Ward, principal of the Clinton School of C'ommercc, returned on Tuesday from vis:tulg in Essex and Detroit. Rev. W. Rigsby of Sarnia was the guest of Ids cousin, Mrs. ,.lames Shepherd, Townsend street, on Friday last. h1'rs. John Milier and Alis; Gladys arrived yesterday Iron Indian 1 Sask.,d visiting with Head, and are � 5 1)r, J. 5. and Mrs.' ].vans. Treasurer for Thirty -Five Years. Mr: John ` Brunsdon. in the Methodist church at [Andes- horo there are many workers, for the congregationis a- ptegressi1 a one, but no onehasgiven his ser,ices, more freely than has Mr. John :Brunsdon, who for thirty-five years hag been treasurer of the trustee board and, we understand, of other funds as well. Mn.,'lirunsdon does unto oth- ers as he would like therm to (10 unto lint and is consequently greatly es• teemed in the eomnaauity in which. he has lived for such a long time. The News From Londesboro Rev, J. G, Reid left Monday of Miss Stubbs this week for a month's holidays with Bliss Barr with Brandon and Saskatoon friends. Mr, and bliss Fraser of 'Toronto visited at the home of Mr. Win. Brigham tins week. The crops about 1,ondesboro are looking splendid so the granaries ought to' be all filled to overflowing this fall. Rev. Mr. McLean of Toronto will occupy the pulpits of Burns' and Knox chi rnli un Sunday nest: The Misses Tamblyin of Toronto aro visiting at the hone of Mr. .1. W. 'Trtnblyn. Miss L. Ayoung spent Sunday at the Sonic of Dr. Allison. of Blyth. Mrs. Coombs of London visited her daughter, Mrs. W. 1', Armstrong. DIr. Coombs of Myth was in the village 'Tuesday of 1.11'R week, Mr. 17., Stalker of Ibelgrave visited his sister, Mrs, D. Geddes, Tuesday - of this (geek. h din; On Thursday evenings the a have the. baseball field to thene- selvest, that is so far as playing is concerned, the boys being content for that evening and that aloneto sit on 1n And it may • •s and look c the ,n1s, a 3 b< be said that it the ladies continue to Mrs. Silas Jackson and d lugbtcrs,. play' as well as they, are now doing Misses Olive and Etta Jackson, Moosejaw, Sask., wire the. gue-1111 sts the past week of the, fornter's brother, lir, Alex. McGuire oI" town. •, ' 114 of Calgary vis.. over Sunday. Mullett Townsltil:T Mr. A..1. Holloway of Clinton r._, i tad at Mr. George C'ancert's se day last week. Mr, and Mrs. D. :Flynn gave tihc• young folies a dance on Thursday ....t- oning last. All report having bee' a most enjoyable time. Miss Nellie McIntosh has returned to Toronto after a two months' vacation with relatives in this neigh, boyhood. Mrs. Jos. Boyle and babe have .0-•q turned to their home in St. Aug00 . tine after a couple weeks' holidays fin this part. Mrs. Wm. Taylor and daughter Mary of Clinton visited Mrs. W.n. Morrison one clay last week. Personas. and to fm prove some they • will be able to give die other sox ,just about as close a contest, as they have any desire tor. IT/lid-Summer Shoe Sale 1 Our Third Semi -Annual Clearance Sale is proving a much greater success tihan we anticipated, You will be well advised if you give us an eariyy rill and see fm yourself the extra- ordinary values we are offering in all lines of footwear ;just now. A. few of the many lines we have placed on sale. Men's Patent Boots 80 pairs only, reg price $5.00, sale price $ (.98, Men's Calf Bluc. High toes. reg mice. $4 511 and $5.00, sale price $3.4S Men's Calf Blur, Blab toes, reg. pride $4.00, sale price: $2,98 Men's Work Shoes 21) pairs, nil sizes. reg. pr ice $2.75, sale pr ice$2.00 Men's Work Shoes 40 pairs, all sizes, reg. price 52.00, sale price$ I.60 Women's Pumps and Oxfords New goods, patent gun metal and suede, reg. price $3,50, s,ule price$ 2.4 $ approval.. `Mone (refunded if yon ate not satisfied, No sale goods on Y tamareammetsmamp S. CHAPMAN PONE 70