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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-08-01, Page 8I') News-Iecor August Ist, ••••••••••••••••••,••NNNNN♦••••N••$4••• • Allll to rleaso..., iriugs ustoiuers Furniture Buyers at this store'ilivariably come back when they -want more and bring their friends i with them. • To Use Our Furniture is to prove that it is 4 as goodas it looks and that issaying a whole lot, Furniture can be bought here j Substantial rices. Wh not secure what • now aC money saving P , are: so favorable. pieces you need now while prices I Atkinson &Dunfordi Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors 1 Phone 104 PHONE 127 -NIGHT AND SUNDAY CALLS- PRONE 16 'r ••••N••••••••••M1••N••••4••••••••Nlie•*N•••••••• Pictures that. Please Prices that Profit Subjects that are Good SELLING OUTSALE We still have about Four Thousand Dollars worth of stock to dispose ot, so to clear it out in a hurry we will cut prices still lower. 'Every Shoe Must Go At Once.' Now is the time to get your boots and shoes for fall and winter. From now on, terms of sale will be Strictly Cash. Men's reg. $5.00 boots for $3.50 Wonre's reg $4.00 shoes for $2.75 o , - „ „ 8.00 „ , 2.20 " 2.00 ' „ ., 1.50 „ , 2.50 „ " 105 " 4.50 oxfords " " 1.75 " " 1.25 (pat., gun metal and tan " 8.40 All onr_men's working boots, boys', misses and child's boots at . similar reductions. BIG1'SPECIAL--Women's oxfords, pumps, strap slippers, children's slippers of all kinds at /2 price. J. Twitchell &Son CLINTON, ONTARIO WE'WERE. FOWFIJNAI'Et 1N • PROCURING A QiJANTI'1'Y 00 CARBON PICTURES SILa ' ES 12x24, '14x24, 20x24 IN GOOD BROWNMOUNTS, SUCH SUBJECTS SAS "ST, CECELIA", "TI•IIS DOCTOR" P111E . GLEANERS' SI'ST'INE • MADONNA AND MANY.OT- HERS. WE OFFER TI-IEM ' AT 27c EACH MAKING A I'ROFIT FOR US AND At BIGGPnR ONE FOR • YOU. NOTE THE SIZES .A -ND THE, PRICE. COME AND', SEE THE SUBJECTS, 1'O BE INTERESTED IS TO • BUY. I"'sw hhw -. WE WANT TO GIVE I YOU A DOLLAR-- PERHAPS MORE a prices on ma dollar and 1 so. p We are ?ow making such, extraordinary low youwill save 'that many lines of our shoes n me instances more, 'You'll be losing money if you don't supply footwear ootwear need this s during sa1e. All lines in Men's $5.00 tans for $4.00 All lines in Men's 4.00 Oxfords for 3.00 Ladies' pat. leather 3.00 pumps for 2,40 Ladies' at. pumps 2.50 ump s for 2.00 ir Misses' pat. leather 2.00 colonials for 1,60 • Child's pat. leather 1.60 colonials for 1.10 Special lot of girl's shoes for $1.00. Special lot of child's shoes for .75 Come in and see how well we can please you. FRES. JACKSON Good Shoes for everybody esserismumsnuessomenummem i Blyth Mr. Adam McKenzie" has returned from a , business ; brip doly'n the St: Lawrence, Mr. McKay of Los Angeles, and Mr8. Large of Carstairs, who were visitieig their brother, Mr. R 14 I.. McKay,. 'motored up- to ;ihei borne, taking Mr: and, Mrs. McKay along,. ,last Weak, Mr: Frank Metealf Aaavfes immedia- tely foie Ottawa and will go from. there to Medicilne Hat Nita, s Wheaa his head quarters will be ' in his work as inspector of fruit for the west W. D. FAIR, CO. Often Cheapest Always the Best ti t1LJ°NAL , ,.. tit - , tteupeuntmeinrtU5 Mr. W. Brydone was in Goderich ou Monday. Sir. E. M. McLean of London was in town on Tuesday. Mr. Robert Irwin left on Tuesday for Pimlico Creek, Alta, Mr. F. R. hlodgens' of Goderich was int town on Monday. MiSs Minnie Fawcett was a Goderich• ity cemetery. vi'Ktor over Sunday. The., News -Record will, be sent to Mrs. M. H. Elliott of Goderich WWI in town over the week -end. Miss Helen Fisher le -visiting in Lon- don for a couple of weeks. Mr, Wm. Crooks spent a couple of k M.+, R. ' Forsythe ot- Ottawa spent -the week -end with his aunt, here. Mr. Arthur Steinhoff, who is .;en- gaged in decorating one . of the abut- ohes in Kinard ne visiting his fam- ily over the week -end.; Mr. Brown and two cir,'.dren and Dr, G, Brown-motored.,pver from De- troit^ recently to, visit -:their uncle, Mr, '1'. Brown, and also visited -old friends in the . McGowan neighbor- hood. Wednesday, next will be Bly this civic hol.day. Miss Rena Bennett of To:aento is spending a holiday se home, Mr. '.Wesley Beacom was in Toron- to last week attending the Masonic Grand Lodge. • Mr. S. A. Popplestone_paid an of- ficial visit to the I. 0. 0. I', lodge at Kingston one day 'last weo'•t. Mrs. D. D. Crittenden visited ',Liss Elliott of Brussels last ,week. Misses Jean and Jennie Hays - of Seaforth have been visiting Mrs. L, 0. Charlesworth. Mrs. P. Jackson and little dau- ghter of Toronto have been visiting Ds., Annie Ross. Miss Agnes G. Babb, who has been ill for some time, passed away at thehomeof her sister4 Mrs, Frank Metcalf, on' Monday of last •,•reels. The deceased lady 1,ad been a resid- ent of Blyth for many years and be- ing ' of a bright and happy disposi- tion she had many friends. Tbefnn- eral took place on Thursday to rrin- any address in Canada to the end u 1912 for 25 cents. days in Goderich this wee . Mr. C. J. Wallis went to Toronto on Monday with a load of horses. Mrs. Shier and Master Walter .pent a week with Kinoardine friends re- cently. Miiss Rose .MeC'atighey is speeding a few days this week with Goderich friends. Miss Rena Pickett of the postoil5e staff, is now enjoying a well-earice l holiday. Miss Tessie. Crooks is visiting her brother; Mr. Geo. C'aooks of the Base Line. Miss Dixie Border of St. Joseph, Missouri, is the guest of Mrs. II. 13. Combe. Miss Peart M. Foster of Clarksburg Es the guest of her cousin, Miss Mabel Kerr. Mrs. J. McMath and her daughters are visiting friends at Londeshoro and in IIuliett.' Miss Mabel Oluff is visiting her uncle, Mr. John (fluff bf the Bayfield Line, Goderich township. Miss Lizzie' Shanahan, of the four & Brown staff, spend: last week hol- idaying in Detroit. Miss VeaaSchadel of Toronto is'ts - iting at the home of Mr. and 11re. 'Phos. Hessian of town. Messrs. Bert Hovey, Gordon Culling- Immo utins'tame and Eddie Shepherd are g 0 camp- ing fn •' n the Lake Shore. re. Mo. and Mrs. Chant and the ?14isses Chant spent Sunday the guests ' of Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Weir. Dr, Agnew and Master Alex. of Med- icine Hat:, Aata., are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. Brydone. Ai. Stewart Jacksonn goes down n to Toronto the end of the week, where he will spend a fortnight or so, Mrs. Long and little' daughter, 11911'- dred, were visitors at the 'tome of Mrs. Turner, Sr., during the East week. Mrs. Chas. Aberliar.5 and children of Seaforth-visited the lady's: parents, Mie, and Mrs. R. Jones of town last weak. • Mr. Henry. A. Hessian of Tbronto is spending a week weeh his parents; Mr. and Mrs„ Thos, Hessian of town. Mr. Roy Graham of 'Toren & Brown's staff, is having holidays ;just now and is spending r some of them; in P b Cor deride Misses Mary .and Jean McEurchie of myth 'have been visiting during the past week with, their aunt, Mrs W. Brydone. -Mr. ..Tohn Guest left this week for the oil honestead in London town- ship. He will be absent for se"- ceel weeks. ' Miss Gilroy of Chicago, , who came over fof the Flipoereline celebration niece, is; now visiting heseve, Mrs. A, T. Cooper, Miss Carling of Exeter .was a -guest .for a few, •days during 'the past week at the Moine of.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jrwiu: • Mr. Victor Stone of Toronto;, who hats' been the guests of Mr. Slew - art Jackson fortr past few weeks, returned to the city' on Saturday. Mrs. W. J. 1Vlulloy, and two daugh- ter., lit21e Misses Gertrude, and fda, of London are visiting at the home of Me -and Mrs. .Jas. 'i'wit- chell. "' Mr. Mitchell of The News Record is seeing the sights in Oleo, old .New 'York this week, 'having taken ties trip down the pictutesquo Hudson • River.. Mr. Len Cantelon was in town on a flying visit recently,. He has been transferred .from the ;Royal Bank staff, Toronto, ' r n o to the Loa don branch !N,♦.♦♦♦♦N♦♦♦♦♦♦♦... ♦ ♦!♦♦♦♦!♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦4N 2 PASSIS.TH DO1i'T i ,,,,,, • . .♦ y • ♦ August is here and now the time when our stock must be lowered. aF arrives. tr new fall stock when t ore room for of • s we must have m determined thatdur- .♦ The time is shorten which to do this but we ale • ing the next summercode will be few weeks all lines of spring andg cleared out and room made foes the heavier and bulkier goods for fall. [• Big Arica reductions will be made op the following lines. •.- ♦ Ladies' Whitewear-waists, underskirts, gowns drawers, corset 2 covers etc: Men's women's and children's Cottee hose. Ohildren's wash dresses, Blouses etc, All lines Of wash gdods. Men's. Women's and cbildren's.boots and shoes. Men s and Boys' clothing, bats and underwear. -Buy bare and save money during Aug.- Wingham. Mrs. Allenby, Sr., of Toronto has been visiting friends in town. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Rutledge are spending the summer at Grimsby. Mrs. D. Stewart of Detroit has been visiteng her father, Mr. McLar- en. Mr. W. Elliott of Saskatoon has been looking up old blends hereabouts. Miss Fannie Green of Woodstock is spending her vacation at her home in town. Dr. Jas. and Mrs. Agnew' of Fos- toria, Ohio,' are visiting the fornter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Agnew of Low- er Winghrani. • Dr. Redmond recently visited the home of Ids boyhood at Landsdowne. Today is Wingham's civic holiday. The union Sunday school picnic to Kincarctine is the event of intonate Miss Jeanette. Brook has been en- gaged to teach in Lower 'lbws' school, Mr: P. S. Linklater passed away on Sunday last after an illness of sov- cral months. Deceased had been a resident of Wingham fon Many years an previously i East d Arc lot sly had fa;yns, l i •n t Wawanesh, Miss Minnie Ross of Crossfield, Al- ta., is spending the long vacation at her Home in town. The Wingham company of Boy Scouts aro camping 'K i 'Kincardine. atu Mr. L. Binkley, manager of the Bell Telephone Company was severely bitten on the hip by a bulldog awn- ed by Mr. John Galbraith. Hitherto he dog was considered pc.rfeclly harmless and ] s i a geeqt pet with the g q town children. Mr. Binkley was scuffling at the Dominion Bank corner with a friend and be dog made a jump at hint and mangled his hip badly. Mr. Binkley was conveyed to the office of Dr. Hambly, where the wound was treated. There es a good average yield of hay in this part of Huron, tilost farmers report a' yield of 1 • le 2 tons to the' acre, and the buyers are giving 510 per ton in the field. t • ..RE USE55 MO Z ' i MALL T S Iv1 PL . B O• EL FITS PR0 Res , • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWS -RECORD TO JAN. NEXT 250 Miss Mary Chant leaves today after spending her vacation at her home. in town. She wile visit friends at Bowmttnville and St. Catliar.incs before going to Toronto for tiie openings. 1 c FRIDAY Friday will be a lucky day 'for those in time to pick up one or more of these waists at 69c. Think of the price then come and see them in our north window. All sizes, high and low necks, dainty styles, well madeand good' patterns. Deter- mination not to Barry over one waist until next season is our only excuse. WIN EMbreigerea Dresses This season's styles in white embroidered wash dresses, wide insertion, square neck, short sleeves, all sizes,• regular $5.00, sale price $3.79 Embroidered mull .with vide mull insertion, exceptionally dainty, low neck, short sleeves, all sizes, regular $10,00, sale price 7.98 25 and 35c Linen Suitings 15c Out go the balance of our linen suitings in stripes and plain in all the popular colorings, wide width, regular 25 and 35c, sale priae 15c. See south window. Children's Straw Hats 10c Your choice of fifty 25 and 35c children's sailor hats for 10c. 2 pr Cotton black Hose 25c Ladies fast black cotton hose, size 8 to 10, Saturday 2 pr for 25c. Remnants of Carpet 25, remnants of Brussels and Tap. estry carpet, lengths run from 3 to 10 yds, prices as follows, reg. 75 and 85c for 55c. Reg $1,25 for 75c per yd, The News From Londesboro Misses M. and 13. Brogden spent a few days this week with their sister, NIrs. D. Floody of Blyth. few r is s nitre Miss C. Young, pe g a weeks with Mr. and Mrs. N. Bieck of Wingham, Rev, W. T. Pearcy, Mrs. Pearcy and their little son ieft on Wednesday to spend a month's holidays with the t s Mser Mr. and Mrs. parents. of tl.t leerier, , D. Pearcy o. Toronto, and Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Reeb of Port Colborne, Mrs. Pea's y's parents. Mr. Ed. Woodman of Montt Brid- ges is spending a week at his home here. Mr. Geo. Lyon is steadily improv- ing, his many fric,xls will be pleased to learn, Many farmers have their wheat cut, some have it in the barn. 'the seep isreported to be an average one Belgrave Mrs, J. Horner of Detroit has been visiting friends in Belgrave. Rev. and Mrs. Kilpatrick are Mea- ly Fettled in the parsonage. Mrs. Dr. Stewart and Miss hands visited at Gorilla lase_ week: John iFerguson has sold his fares on thel sideroad to Robt, Coultas. Misses Amanda and Stella Nethery have gone to Kindersley, Sask. has home after 'rhos. T3ii:, seri • ted a -months trip -through the West. Master Edgar and Miss Valera Lowry of Brussels are visiting ?Mss Cora Williamson and othee friends' here,, 1VIr. and Mev R. ,J, Heary and their children, Ind, and Ellis, of Chx:ago spent' 1 few days with Mr. Robt, Henry. Mrs. Dougal Simpson spent a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. McGee, et Galvin. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wray of '.on - den called on Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Brandon recently. Nelson Fliggins, who has been ,each• ing at the Stone. school house. Mor- tis, has been ,engaged to teach 1301 - grave school for next year at a ,,al ary of 5600. Mess:.a'. McClelland, Taylor and Menzies each shopped. a car 'of'nt- tlo on Saturday Hueck and J. Arm- strong a car of hogs on Ttfesday. double. Johnston and Taylor had a d o Miss 0. F. Brigham, who has been attending the University, Toronto, is spending her holidays at her: dome here. Mr. Immanuel Lyon 'Ieft Saturday for Edmonton after a three weeks' holiday at bis home here. Mr, and Mrs, N, B.aok of Wingham • i visited at the home Mr. Jos. Wood- man man on Monday. During the absence of Mr. Pearey the pulpit of tete Presbyterian church hoer will be supplied as follows next Sunday by Bev. J. Hamilton, a former pastor; 1'r 's 11. two Sunda h in Y Pewh The following R. MacCalluni of Waldniar, and the last Sunday of his absence by Rev. Mr. Grant of Clinton. NIrs. James McMath and daughters of Clinton have been visiting friends 1n the village and vicinity. H ullett Happenings Miss N. Nolan returned to ser Miss Mary McCaughey of Clinton home in Fingal on Monday; was as this vicinity Sunday. r eines da. of W deckerY Miss Stella James of Eact Weep. - nosh has passed with honors the. grade 2 leicaminitfon, in conneelt:oe with the. London Conservato:r'y of ne Mrs. Feline ,Mottsgselau and two ehi9dren of Hensel' are visiting at her 'old home that of Nir a,5 Brown. Miss Lizzie Lacy of Goderich spent last week 'With Mr. and Mrs. John Shanahan, • Miss Lizzie Sullivan' of Kings- bridge spent Sunday at the home cif Mr. end Mrs. Pat. Quigley. Miss Nora McCaughey of Blyth is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard t Mr. Michael Mo rrisai a sold t orse to Mr. Chas. Wallis of Clinton, as also did 'Mr. Joseph. Reynolds sell one of his choice drivers to Mr.. Jam- es m -es Hamilton,a Clinton. Tho young people of this neighbor- hood had a very enjoyable rime at the residence of Mr. F:sank Reynolds on. Wednesday last and likewise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shanahan on Friday nighty, it was growing. Wheat and barley harvesting is keeping the farriers busy these days. Mr. and Mrs. Shooter of Seaforth risitUd M2, and Mrs,Matt, (.arhert on Sunday. Mr. James 'Lauliher sof Galt is vis- iting .friends in this township and in Clinton. Mr. William McIntosh, Miss Mary• and little Ma:.:e of Sit i,ugutte,ne called on relatives here on Sunday, Niiss McTavish o i was a Clinton visitoa,at the home of Mr, and Mrs., I s ant week. George Scales 1 Fall wheat cutting is going merrily' 00 1 horca,Uo♦ts.. i'fneleed, is nearly. fini$hed. It is a fain crop, a 1't•- tie light in some places b,ut altogeth- er pretty tame. Haying had to be stopped in some cases to handle the wheat. Hay is a pretty fair ;rep, also, in spite of the dry spell while Constance Ides. Hall and children of Clinton aro- visitieg the lady's sister, Mrs C. McGrego:l, The quarterly meeting; will be held in the Methodist church on Sunday afternoon. The offie d board will meet at the parsonage, Londesboro; y evening. on Monda g Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dugan of Sask- atoon, Sask,, are vis9ting the Iattcr's father I-Ienry Co 1ctou , other r , relatives in the vicinity, 'Miss Pearl Paafneau of Steethroy is v.tsistng her aunt, Mrs, .11. 'CayPor, and other friends'liereaboet;s. Constance. We regret to hear that Maste°.nil- :es it-, s Lavine, son 011 NIe. Chas. Lavine, s very ill with typhoid fever. Ole trust he n'illsoon be restored to health, Mrs; Moir of Niagara visitingin b. he'. sister, Mrs. (450, Stephenson; Mrs Farnham has engaged to ..ash the Fowlers' school, We e rebr t to lose her and he. estimable farni;y sue Dish her village bat u from the g cess. Mrs,' John Britton intends moving into the house now occupied by Mss, Farnihatn as soon as it is vacated Ordered Clothing August Sale $1'7.50 Ten only Scotch Tweed Suits made to, melee every •pattern good style. Regular 520,00 to 522.00 values. OUR MOTIVE is to '(eel/ = the "-wheels geeing :during the slack month of Aug. Straw Hats Nen & boys 98c. During the - sale we ' are clearing out all our 51,50 to 12,00 straw hats at 98e.. DON'T MISS THIS OP- PORTUNITY TO SA'VIS MONEY, TOZER and BROWN