The Clinton News Record, 1913-07-17, Page 9Views -Record
July r th,. 191,G
Hensall
3A V. G. A. Haokney of Trail,' , 13..
ci.,` bas been visiting friends ou
'Ilraines Road.
i1ev. J. ir. Millyarct of London ti is
sten old friends in town last week.
1ii88 Lela Welsh of TgroRtio bas
been visiting in town.
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Zurich
711 Geo. Volland of Detroit 'has
been, visiting his „mallet:
Mr, J. Preeter, 'accompanied by
Messrs:, Samuel ,and Fraser Brown
of Crcditon;.left; the other, day on
an extended trip to •the west.
nde
Hensall ',
Miss Veisic C;eiger, Who has been
?ttending'tho Waterloo Collegiate, is
spending the long vacation at. •'her.
hone in town.
IPay, in this vicinity is reported
better than was expooted and the
fall wheatis 'said to be an excellent
The matter of blowing tho ourfety
w14stle oil Sunday nightis was dis-
cussed at the' council, some taking:'
the ground that it was improper to
do so on the Sabbath: it: was de-;
tided,.however, that th'c,..warning.
should he given ';alien as on . other
evenings..-
Supply Just Receive
COME in ~acid get your TWINE.,
Pure Manilla 650 feet to the pound.
Pure Manilla 600 feet to the pound.
OUR Prices are the LOWEST.
SPECIAL BARGAIN LIST,
2 tine Hay Forks (short handle) 20c.,
(long handle) 25c
3 " ` (long handle) a-Oc
Compressed Air Sprayers reg $0 00 for $5 00
Granite Preserving Kettles reg 9:io for 30e.
65c for 45c
" 75c for 550
$1 25 for 35c
One Only`Pt'talle Rubber Bath reg $0 50 for $4 50
Harland Bros,
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES.
Jackson's BI
1 ClearingSAL
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The great money -saving event •
of the year. All Spring and
Summer goods will be sold be-
fore the new Fall -lines arrive.
Prices in every department are
cut from 20 to 50 per cent.
COME, AT ONCE AND
INVESTIGATE.
FRED. JACKSON
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COOL, SHOES
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What could be cooler or look better with that •
light summer dress than a pair of our White Canvas •
S Pumps, Oxfords or Buttoned Boots? . •
have a beautiful assortment of these nods for i
Women and Children and our prices are moderate. :
We av l g
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.Childrens White Canvas Pumps from $1.00 up.
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Button Boots " $1,25 up.
Womens `` " Pumps and
Button Boots ", $1.50 up.
Dont fail to see these as they will be scarce• goods a i
little later.
Special prices this week on Cbildrens Sandals i
and Running Shoes.
-We can Save you Money on your Shoe Bilis.-
SMALL P LU M ST E E L• MORE
PROFITS'
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STAIYDA
SUMMER`
IOM BOOK
Hu xdreds 'of Sugestions
Fo•r. Summer, Style and
Comfort are to be' found
in the ,
Standard
Fashion
Book
For SUMMER
20c (By Mail 3Oc)
Any Standard Pattern Free
Buy the -book for 20c, get a 15c pat-
tern and the book nets you only 5c.
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TO THE PUBLIC'' I
Mr. J. D. Atkinson, who for the past year bas been associated in
the furnifirn'e business with Mr. Jas. Dunford-the tirm name being
iii. Atkinson & Dunford--has retired, his .interests being taken over by
Mr. Jahn May.. 4 .
The new Orm will he known as Dunford & May and respectfully
solicits a continuance of the generous support so long enjoyed by this :
store, Z
DUNFORD & M
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors
Phone 104,
PHo1vE 127 -NIGHT AND SVND.LIPT CALLS- PHONE 194
JAMFsrS Dw Fo11D• JOHN'M&Y ,
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W. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest _ Always the Best
aWrweemmalegq,
_-:inmul i ti..
Mr. Montague, Webbs of Detroit has
been visiting Mi W S. Downs durst
in'g the pacst week.
Miss Helen Doherty, who has been in
Saskatoon -for the past year,4,re-
turned home last week.
Miss Lottie Hanna, Toronto, spent, a
few days of the past week with
her sister, Mrs, S. S. Cooper.
Miss Florence Cuninghame has been
off duty for the past week suffer-
ing from muscular rheumatism.
Mrs. W. • G. Luker of Toronto
has been the guest. during the past
week of her brother, Mr. Ar-
thur Cook.
Rev. H. P. 'Westgate and Mrs. West-
gate of St. Thomas have been vis-
iting the lady's mother, Mrs. Kitty
of . town, during the past week.
Mrs. D. Cantelon left last week to
visit her daughter, Mrs. Weather -
wax of Orrillia. She was accom-
panied as - far as Toronto by her
son David.
Miss Beatrice Greene, who has been
visiting friends in the State of
New Iiamshire fpr sonic weeks,.
has returned home.- She stopped
hi Toronto for a few days on her re
turn journey. -
Miss Sadie Mahaffy left Tuesday af-
ternoon for an, extended visit with
her sister, in Saskatchewan. Her
sister, Miss Margaret, is taking
her pobition in. Hellyar's store dur-
ing her abserre.
Mr. d3. Zeltcr of the Herald, Zurich
came up with the ball team which
tried con�elusions with the local
nine on Friday evening last, Ile
came up by auto 'and was acconi-
panted by onegof Zurich's two
medicos,
Rev. Mr. Langford is spending fe.
R ,o a w
days at his -home at Granton,
where . he takes the work of the
Rev. Mr. Ectleston who will con-
duct services in the Anglican chur-
cbes, at Middleton, Holanesville and
Summerhill on Sunday next.
Mrs. -Rogers, formerly of Clinton,.
leaves today for her home in 1i1-
sonburg. , She came' up to be pre-
sent at the marriage or lief son,
Oscar, which took place, in Wingham
on ednesda f lastr
w y o week, M .
Rogers and their tw - daughters ac-
g o
conipanied her but they returned
home immediately after the wed-
ding while; Mrs, Rogers remained
for the week to visit old Clinton
friends.
Saturday and the following week we put. on sale two hundred pairs lace Cur-
tains' .twenty new spring patterns from eight to twelve pairs in each lot. This is
an exceptional •offer. Don't fail to get your' share of these. Prices are from 20c to,
$5.00 _
LOT 2,
LOT 3
LOT 4,
LOT` '5,
LOT 6,
LOT 7,
LOT 8,
LOT 9,
' Twenty pairs lace curtains (whitenly) Regular '25c and 35c. Spec-
ial Sale .Price. 20c,
Twenty-four pairs lace ,curtains'(white only) Regular 75c. Special
Sale' Price 50c.•.
Thirty-six' pairs s' style lace curtains (white only)' -Regular $1.00,
Special Sale -Price 75c
Thirty-six pairs lace curtains. Three good patterns (white only) Reg-
ular $1 ,25. Special Sale Price 90c.
Twenty-four pairs lace curtains (white and ecro) four new patterns
Regular $1.50. Special Sale Price $i.i5
Twenty-four pairs lace curtains (white and ecro) four good designs.
Regular $2.00 Special Sale Price $1.50
Twenty-four pairs lace curtains (white only) ,four very pretty styles.
Regular $3.00. Special Sale Prices
Twelve pairs lace curtains (white and ecro) two patterns Regular
$3.10
$2.25
$4.00 Special Sale Price
Eight pairs fine Swiss and Nothingham curtains, two styles Reg-
ular $5,00 Special Sale Price $4.00
Hensel!
An evaporator containiing a great
quantity of dried apples,. was burned
to the ground on Saturday, about
midnight. The loss is said to he
$5,000.
Zurich
Miss Ada Koehler of Toronto is
holidaying at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Koehler,.
Constance
Mrs. Geo. Stephenson has returned
from Niagara and London, where she,
was visiting for a few' weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Janes Hinc111ey of
Seaforth spent Sunday week the
guestsB''
Stephenson.
of Mrs. 33.
St. P
hens
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kindly and Soni[
Toronto came up on the II. , 13.
excursion and spent a few days the
Attests of the lady's 'parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Sutherland
Miss. Jane Lindsay is visiting old
friends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Venus and son of
1Iensail spent Sunday week with
Mrs. H' Cooper.
Mts. _Geo. Evans and children of
London are sperding some time at
the home of
Mr.
R. Williams.
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Mr. Wn1, Lowie ;till continues fn
very poor health,
Mrs. 0. Taylor. and Miss Annie.
Taylor visited friends about here re-
Gently.
Hullett Township
On Thursday last a very pleasant
evening was, spent at the ]tone of Mr.
and Mrs. William; Morr,-on or the
Clinton Road when the members of
the Hullett Baseball Club met, there
and presented Mr. Morrison with a
hall rack and a table, together with.
an appreciative address which was
read by Mr. E. J. Tighe. Mr. 'Goo.
Carbert made the presentation to
which Mr, Morri:honi made a 'tuitaidc
reply, thanking the boys for their
land remembrance and giving them
the freedom of the house. After the
presentation cards and dancing were
indulged in for the remainder of the
evening which passed away all too
quickly. The address -was as rot
lows : Mr. W. Morrison, -It is with
the grcatcct of pleasure that we, the
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Baseball Club
h Hullett
. of the members
meet you and Mrs. Morrison in your
home this evening. As a member of
our club, you have worked faithfully
In its interests. Oa the diamond you
"have always acted the part of a
gentleman both in victory and defeat.
We beg of you to accept this hall
rack and table, not for their mone-
tary value but as a mark of out
gratitude and esteem.' We trust that
in the golden future, which we all
wish you, these .little tokens will re -
inti the
,� your m many
happy
to D
Aal1 t
hours we have spent together as
members of the Hullett Baseball
Club. --Signed on behalf of the Club,
F. Reynolds, 1. J. Tighe, George
Carbert.
The News From Londesbo! o
Rev. J, H. Osterhout and family
autoed to London and St. Thomas
on Tuesday.
Mrs. II.' Longman returned to Lon-
don last week after spending several
weeks with friends in this vicinity.
Mrs. H. Mickenz:e returned, to
Cleveland after spending a few weeks.
with her mother, Mrs. Geo. John-
ston.
Rev. Mr. Turner and family of
i3lyth were guests at the manse on
Mornay. -
Mrs.Proctor, who has been visiting
at the borne of Mr. John,ston, re-
turned to Belgrave last week,
• Mrs. F. Johnston left on Tuesday
Cor Cleveland, whore she will spend
a month with relatives..
Mrs. R. Watters returnd to Lon-
don on Tuesday.
We are pleased to report that ilii.
Wm. Riley is improving.
'Miss M. Garrett,. Miss M. Lyon
and Mr. Wm. Ilunking are attending
Summer School at St. Thomas this
week.
Irl ullett Happenings
Mrs. W. 'Taylor and daughter of
Clinton spent Sunday at Mr. Matt.
Carbcrt's.
Mr. L. J. Tighe, who has been
teaching at Kennlcott, is hone for
the vacation.
Harold, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Shobbrook, died on. Sat-
urday . after an illness extending over
several months. The little -fellow
had not quite completed his second
year and though his lire had been
but short hisg oing has left a blask
in the home which is keenly felt by
the pareW:s. The funeral too': place
to Londesboro cemetery on Monday.
Miss Vera Carbert is visiting :fri-
ends in Walton this week.
A number from this vicinity spent
Sunday in Bayfield.
Miss Nora Blake is at the home-
stead on the Gth con., returning on
Monday even`ng from Northern Ont-
ario, where she has been teaching skim:
the New Year.
CNEDAIES IN NTED
Highest Market Price..
CANTELON BROS.
Now
l9
your
time
save
mode
Women's White Cauvas Pumps.
Cool, Comfortable, Smart
Sale Price $1.28
This Store is
Now Offering
.THE B'EST VALUES OF 111E ENTIRE SUMMER
IN OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
Most of our regular Summer goods will go into this Clearance Sale. ' ,Therefore while the Summer is at its height
the prices are the lowest. Now is your time to save money in lootwoar. The last day of this our First Semi -Annual
Clearance Sale will be Saturday, A.ugust 2nd.
Women's White Nu -Buck Button Boots
New and up-to-date. Regular Price $3.75
Sale Price $3.00
WOMEN'S PUMPS
Comfortable, easy lasts, new toes in Patent or Gann, Metal.
Sale Price
$-I.98
WOMEN'S TAN OXFORD
New lasts'and toes in buttoned ana laced, P_
Sale rice.
$2,28
WO1'IEN'S OXFORD, p
Patent, Gun Metal or lid this Season's style5Srule Price $%' 98
MEN'S 'OXFORDS.
Patent, Gun Metal or Tap, New Styles
Siile Price
$2.98
N'S BOOTS
Patient or Gun Metal, New lasts
Sale Price
$2.98
CHILDREN'S PUMPS
And Oxfords
Sale Price
.78
Successor to J. Twitchell 6c' Son