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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-06-20, Page 8I{ News-R''ecOr4 June 201h, 19I2 Boot & Shoe Business will be sold on terms to suit Purchaser. • Renit'of building' reasonable, The BIG SALE is still going un. Scores have a e taken advantage of this great ,MONEY SAV N SALE ; HAVE YOU ? Our large and well assorted stock of Children's Shoes and Slippers is ,attracting the Mother'satten- tion. Now's when the shrewd Buyer buys Shoes. .1. Twitchell & Son CLINTON, ONTARIO A NEW— STRONG-- LIGHT— ,a�tfilSTr,c Cortaio EXteilsion Pole 1 YOUNG momissmamorommatemin MENI We have been WATCHING YOU We have been looking out for your interests. We have the kind of oxfords you'll like—Oxfords that are built for you alone. Snappy styles of distinction that stand out from the ordinary sty- les so decidedly that, when you see them. Buying will be irresistable. FRED.. JACKSON'S Good Shoes for everybody Si�lt•r fir® ONE STYLE HOLDS A• SIN GLE' .PAIR OF CURTAINS; ANOTHER MADE TO HOLIJ' 'PWO PAIR OF CURTAINS OAR, AN O,yERDRA,PE AND A SI1'GLE -PAIR AND t} THIRD STYLE TO_ HOLD THE SHADE AND A. PAIR OF CUJUPAINS• THE DOU- BLE ROD MAKES' A HAND- OME. APPEAR ,NCE AND WITH IT A VARIETY OF• EFFECTS CAN BE PRODUC- ED:' THE 'OVAL END 'S USEFUL AND ALLOWS 'FHE • CURTAINTO DRAPE CLOSE TO THE CASING, SI•IUTTII\G OF THE SIDE VIEW.' ALL ALLOW' SPACE ' ENOUGH FOR A FREE' MOVEMENT OF THE SHADE. W. D. FAIR CO. Fersonal's 11liss G aca;;Vtountaini;of Hamilton 'ds visittiaig' 'at the htlBne of Miss Alico S'loman. Mr:, anti Mks? James I•Iabea of Detroit • " wei+,i gyests over' the week -end of kr. and burs Thos,' Mason. Miss France Cooper tile' little daughter ,of Mr. and MTs. Ogle Cooper s, formerly o£ Clinion,`return- ed to her. hone in;Collingwood "on Friday after spending seveir'aloveoks• with friends in town. ' ,Mr:. John Cram left on Saturday for Plot Mound, Man,, being call'ed' by the serious illness, of his brother in- lawl who had to be removed'tb the hospital at Winnipeg for an opera- tion fol. appendicitis. Mr, Jas. Stevens left on Wednesday to'pay,a Visit to his'daughters, Mrs. Herb. Hughes of Fort Will- iam, and: Mrs. W. Eagleson of Ab- erdeen, South Dakota. He went by boat as far as Duluth. Mr. John Snyder went to Berlin on Saturday and• spent over the week and withhis brother Misters, , st.e rs On Monday he went to Toronto to, meet his son, Mr. Levi' 13. Snyder 4' Colbo.ne who had been underdodng, treatment at the hospital for a, fortnight. I3e underwent an oper- ation which .was so successful that; he is now able to week better than in years. Often Cheapest Always the Best ••••••••••••••NN••••• •.•••••HN•••••••••••• • • • • • • LIRGE 'STOCK i a • _ (• i I'll offer '� 1 �June e� thebalance ice of T " 'L ',For SPECIAL A BARGAINS' special inducements to clear out rem- nants, and lines that/are partly sold out. SPECIAL All lines in Dress Goods, Skirts, Blou- ses and White wear, Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Pumps lines that have s t sizes sold Un some CLOTHING Suits, Odd Pants, Odd Vests. • pay' you to see what we have to offer. I* Mr, and 'Mrs. J. H. Considit of green were in town on Saturday, Mr. James. Mahaffy returned on Mon- day after a month's sojourn in the west. Mr, Sydney Watt n a pos- ition with the it Com- pany. Mrs. W. Cook visited Mrs. It Aches- on of Goderich township over the week end. Miss Elizabeth olquhoun of Moore- field is the guest of ller sister, I irs. Hay Fitzsimons. ' Mrs. George Davis and her twice and. guest, Mrs. G o 'ditch, took in the excursion to Detroit lash week. Mr. Win. 'Alexander visited at Port Huron over theweek 'end, making the .trip by thesteamer Greyhound on .Friday. Messrs. Tozer, Chant, Yates and Stephenson attended a meeting of Mallooh Chapter', Seaforth, on Monday evening. Miss Bessie Dallis, who has beenvis- i,ting her sister, Mrs, Marsh of man: Detroit for several months, return- The bridal party stood in front of ed home on Monday. a bank of everygreens and ferns in Dr. Carmichael of Montreal, one of. the drawing -room and the house was the late Bishop Carmichael, one of beautifully decorated wii4h flowers. the earliest rectors of St.[�aul's 'After the ceremony and when the church, was in town yesterday. newly -wedded pair had rcccdved the Mrs. F. S. Booth and son of Toronto congratulations of their friends, all were in town last week,' having sat down to a sumptuous wedding come up to offend the funeral of es breakfast. The Rev. 'Mr. Pearcy the lady's' father, the late James proposed the ' health of the hride, herr, which was, i.asponded to by the Mrs W. T. Henry of the Gravel Road groom. north has been very ill for several The groom's gift to the bride was weeks and is not improving as :ap- a beautiful nee lace of pearls and idly as her many friends would wish am} 'tints to the bridesmaid a neck- s has take W. D. Fat 0 C s n 0 e d • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• ••i • • • • It will • •• Clothing made to measure,,best of satisfaction given. • • • • • • SMALL U M ST E E 1�.. MORE • p • It PROFITS BROS. BUSINESS s • • •.........••••••••••+••••••••••••••••••••••• •4••.•••••H N••.•N *•N••N•••.••N N••••...N• •.• � A CHANGE OF FIR1VIt • • t 1 • •• • Having purchased the. Furniture and Undertak- ing of •Hoover, & ting Ball, we respectfully soli- cit a continuance of the patronage so liberally ac- corded them. We will al - wags keep on hand a complete ; line of up -tow date goods, at reasonable prices. � Atkinson S'. • t ••• • • •• • • Dunford! �N •W �N•1�•• ••1• N•• •�N 1.1•N•H,►•••N,•.i�• •••v, A PRETTY WEDDING AT FAIRVIEW FARM, A pretty wedding took place at Far..vidw' Farm, Mullett, the home of Mr. and Mrs. >W, H.Ball,, at high noon, yesterday, when their eldest daughter. Bella Beatrice, was ` 'suit- ed in marriage with Mr. W, S. 11. Holmes of Clinton. The ceremony was performed by Rev, W. T. Pearcy of Londesboro and was witnessed by a large num- ber of guests. The bride wore a beautiful gown of duchess .satin trimmed with real lace and seed pearls. She also wore the regulation veil _ with orange blos- soms and carried a boquet of cream Ioses. Miss Arede Ball, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, wearing a dainty frock of pale pink silk and carrying p'k roses. Little Miss Ruth Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ball di Clinton trade the daintiest and sweetest of flower girls. She wore a' pretty ha tie frock of while silk 1111111 and car- ried a basket of orange blossenis. Mr. Gardiner of Toronto was best is r girl ve to .see. lace of pearls and to the Flog g Rev. C E. Jcakins returned onMon- a dainty locket and Chef 11 nests day from London where he attend - were present from Clinton, Seaiirth, ed the Synod last) week and on Mr. and Mrs. Holmes left by ' the train from Clinton on a honey - trip down the St. Lawrence will be absent. a, fontlighb or The bride's going away cos - was a handsomely tailored ,mit 1 Sunday occupied the pulpit of St. Goderich, Toronto and Listowel. George's ohur'B'i that city, three Mr. Charles McKinnon of Kincardine, formerly a member of the Clinton moon and Collegiate staff, has been appointed more. principal of the St. Mary's Nolle- fume giat: at; a salary of $1600. with haat to match. Mrs. J. F. Wasman unturned home or On P lLir return they w1'.1 reside in Tuesday from the State of New Z e y lloi:ico, whither she was called . ome weeks ago by the death 'of her son, the late Fred. Wasman of Nolan, b that ;State. Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder are in • Goderielt today attending the wed- Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Lyon of the 113th din f their melee Miss Rebeecai health Snyder, daughter of Mrs.Jesse Snyder. The lucky man ie Mi. David S. Henderson of the Nile. Mrs. S. Kemp and Miss Nellie leave next Tuesday for Nilson B C., where they will be the guests for a few weeks of MTS. Kemps• aster. 1 n '.ntte they will visit' at Winni- peg and other places. The following graduates of Clinton C'onegiate are members of the staff of Toronto edhools : Miss Dell O'- Neil, A. F. Johns, Clarence Copp, ,Tames Cameron, Thornton Mustard, William Baird, Wain, F. Tamblyn. MISS Margaret Dais leaves next week for ,Stevensville, 'Montana, where she will accept , a posit@an. She will be -accompanied as tar. as Port 111 Mrs ood- Arthur by her cou.B rich of Edmonton, who has i.cen visiting m town. messes, A 1, Collyer and Jas Tuck- er, uck cr, who left for tae west last week, purpose embarking in business to- gether, at 'Edmonton, preferably, but if not, at Saskatoon or any othe* town' where the opportunities are 'more inviting: Success to ',hem says The News-Reoord on behalf of their very many friends •.:r and about Clinton. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Plumsteal and two c1ei1!dren' reit last- week on a trip to the west, their .destination !icing, Oxbow, Sask., where ' Mrs.Plum- steel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W 'trill, formerly of ...Clinton, reside Mr, 'Pluuisteel, will probably be • back ' in a week or so, but Mrs. Plumsteol and the children will make a longer , stay. Principal . Ilartiey received instruc- tions from tiie Department of Edu- cation the other. day to conduct, a Summer Model school at Gore Bay, commencing on July 3rd and con- tinuing , until August 2nd. This . is 'an arrangornent, whereby teachers w'ho are teaching on permrt,5 in the newer districts in the , north can 0011-' Untie Their stork and Still qualify according to regulations. Prinoipal Ifartley,. is ,acquiring quite a reputiti- tion as a teacher trainer. k. ;les 'an isses Catton ,fie , lar. White, �us�.abl� in � Pale Blue and Grey GREATLY REDUCEII. $5..00 ,Wash Dresses $2.9g Tab dresses made of good quality' Repp in plain white, pale blue and grey, two piece, long coat, new styles, daintily trimmed, all sizes, reg. $5.00, Saturday cho'iee ffor $2;98. $9.00 Wash Dresses for $5.98. Ladies' wash suits in plain white, -.quality Re pale blue and grey, best pp, well made , full length coat,• newest de- sign, regular $9.00, your choice. Saturday for $5.98. Fancy Parasols Rednced $2.50 Fancy Parasols for $1,98 Ludies Fancy Parasols , two tone colors, now style long• handles, just a sample lot bought for quick selling, reg. $2,50, Saturday $1.98. $1,50 Ladies' Parasols for $.98 Ladies' fancy and plain black par- asols, new style handles in two tone shades and plain black tops, reg. $1.50 selling Saturday for 98c. New Arrivals this Week New Neckwear New Wash Collars and Belts New Wash Dresses New Lawn Waists New Corsets and Gloves. New Table Linens New Indigo Ducks New Cotton Voiles New Muslins New Curtains and scrims. The News From Londesboro Knox church Sunday school is mak- 'fig preparations for 1111 anrraal ,braw- herry festival which will be held on the manse lawn on the evening of Dominion Day. This has always been a most enjoyable and successl'ul�,rent and .as a good program is being pre- pared, the Clinton Band has been en- gaged, and a good supper can always be counted on at Londesboro, it is ex- pected that this year the festival will be better than ever. Bc there. Rev. W. T. Pearcey was in Berlin on Minday. Mr. Thos. E Manning of London visited friends about here for, a few days this week. • Miss A. Yunghlut is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Nott. Dr. Allison bas had his house " re - shingled. M:.s. W, B. Cuep of London is vis- iting at the• home of Mr. J. L. 'linen. Mrs. Windrun returned to London Linton. Mr. William Lee has commenced to on Monday often an extended visit The Ne s -Record but voices the shingle the hail;, he raised Bue the Leith her mother, Mrs. George sentimenta of the hosts of friends of spring. John- ston. ride and groom in wishing them ah- 1rin John Sprldlor of 1 ucknoty is Mr. John Grainger paid a eying • Want happiness and prosperity. visit to Cargill this week. visiting, at the home of her pacruts, Mrs. M. Brown spent Sunday last f; o List of Prize Winners at Clinton S. S. Sports. Continued from page one.,1 A number were also present from Goderich, Heneall, Blyth and ather. places, the fame of Clinton's School Sports having gone abroad. Miss lifer's Scholars. Girls race—Barrie Combo Sadie Gibbs, Vera Cook: Boys' race -,-George Elliott, Fergus Carter, Frank Mutch• Mies Wittse's Scholars. • - Girls' race—Leila McCartney, Nel- lie Cooper., Jessie McGuire. Boys' race—Mervyn beeves, Ike Carter, -Frank Mutch, First, Reader, Part 2nd. Girl's race -Amy Gould Maraori Molntyrc Leona Taylor. Boys' race—Alfred Glazier, 1: reel. Elliott, Henry Sloman. Girls' ak•ipl;ving race—Dianna Mac- donald, Kathrine Boys' hoop race—Charlie Fulford, George Carter; Second Reader.: Girls'' race—Dorothy Rorke,' Amy Hellyar, Lottie Judd. Boys' race—George Walker, 3eoil Cooper, Marcus Turner. Girls' shoe race—Dorothy Rorke, Ma.Yj Argent. Boys' sack 'race — klugh McGuire, Cecil: ; Cooper. • , Third Reader. Girls' race 1f1ora Miller, i,eota Harland,Alice' Pickett. Boys' race—Ernest Lit io, Orval Murphy, Wilbur' Welsh. Boys' Wheelbar:.)w race --Earl S'tecp and Harry Lawrence, George Mid- dleton and Wilbur Welsh. ' Girls thread -the -needle race Ed- ith .Jones, Freida Wallis; Fourth Reader. Crinis' race—Jennie. 13ttines, Mildred Cook, Kathleen Dowzer. Boys race Fosilar Copp,'Lloyd Wilkie; bred Lawrence.' Girls' race -Winnie Draper,' Sarah Baines. Boys' throe -legged -race — Llbyd Riee,and Fred Lawrence, Foster t.upp and Lloyd Wilkin, con. who are in rather poor tea r at with 4Vfngham friends. present. Their many friends are hop- ing that they will soon !pend. Dr. and Mat. HIanrlin of Dea'Atit spent the week end at the home di Mr. arid Mrs., John Lanham. Mr. John Denholm of Blyth shipped several carloads of baled hay iron Londesboro station this week, Mrs. William Longman, who hacl to have her foot amputated following a runaway accident, is now xnproving nicely. Miss Z. Whitely of Gerrie spent a few days with friends here this ';geek 'Miss O. F. 13righam, who has been teaching at Highgate, is home for the vacation. Collegiate Lower School. Girls' race— Cela 13eacom„ Jean Morris, Helen Rollaway. Boys' sack race — Elmer Beacom, C., Macdouga13 , Clifford Harland. , Boys' hurdle race = Ross Forbes, Elmer ifoaconf. Open to Town add Country Schools dash on stilts 75 -yard ) ho �s under 16— Charlie Thompson, Oliver John- son. Doughnut contest— Marcus Turner, James Walker, Cecil McIntyre. Jockey race—Fred Wallis and 11if. Beaton, W. Gould and Albert Shier. Old Maids race Leona Nediger, Jen- nie Baines. Running, hop, step and jump —Ross Forbes, G. Macdougall. „ Conic couple — Austin Nediger, Wilfrid Seeley. Old Maid — Jennie Baines, Leota Harland. • Oracle Sam— Fred Wallis. Constance bits. Ben Riley of Tuckersmith vis- ited friends in the village for a few days lash week. • ' Thefunerai of a former residbnt of Constance, in the person of Mrs: Inose ate of Ethel'; took place on Saturday to Constance cemetery. to r. ) Mrs, Rumball and son of Clinton are spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and af.,. ]id.:Bands, Mrs. Gavin Jamieson ;Is very poorly' but we. will be very glad to see her around again and right soon. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Rion of Ulan- shard visited the forrner's mother, Mrs,'Wm. Rion, the dither day Rullett Township , Misses Miery and Vera 1-Ii11 of Lang- side visited for a few days last week at the home of their uncle, Mr. Sain'1 Cole. ' • bit Albert Doerr, who has been en gaged in railway work for some time, has passed, his examination• 'and been, given a station: ' Mi W fr;.d Plunkett Surelaycd with friends in Goderich. \'Ir. John G•lousirer's cow, which was struck by the trrt,i, is getting over the injuries received. St. Helens. bit James Mitchell came up from Toronto to visit at the home of Air.. John Webster of Fordyce'. , .M r s. Mitchell, who came up some time ago, accompanied him' home, Miss Nlason of East Wawanosh has been sewing in several of the homes around the village the past week, Mus. Atoheson's little girl met with an accident on Monday last by falling" out of a r•.,; and breaking her lege ' NIr.. and Mrs. John Durnih visited at the home of Mr. Robert Reid' of near Auburn on Sunday last. , 'Messrs. George Reid of Oregon and .James Webster. of Luoknow, .visited friends around St. Helens last week. •11Irs, and Miss Armstron are tisitr ing at. t11i homeof Mr. James .itch- eson. ' ;Mrs John Webster, who has beck, laid up ,with a sore hand, is getting' again• The Entrance exams start here this weak. We , hope those who,try here will be successful., Iens all[l Boys STRAW RATS In all the newest styles PANAMAS SAILORS TELESCOPES from 25c up to • $10 HARVEST HATS; for men and boys from ldc up. ,tOis0c BOYS 'B OOf1E • L R Special Clearing Lot Boys' knickers, bloomer; styles in English'worsted' and Scotch` tweed made from sample " Swatches, sizes 22, .24, 26 Wand 27 only worth $1,25 up to $2:00 per pair; ;Saturday special choice for 98c. Tozer AND Brown OUR MOTTO : `',Quality' first then a square profit,"