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The Clinton News Record, 1912-08-08, Page 80.1•••••••••••••*•••o•••I•N•••••, $+•$*••$.••• News -Record August`; 8th,191T, Ur 1 ,0` Pictures that Please Prices that Profit Subjects that are Good UnstolIthrs' :Jiao] • se `Furniture Buyers at this store -ii variably come back when they want more and bring their friends with them, • To Use Our Furniture is•to prove that it is Z as good as it looks and that is saying a whole lot, Substantial Furniture can be bought here now at n3oneysaving prices; Why not secure what � pieces you need now while prices are .so favorable. 1 Atkinson & Dunford Furniture Dealers' and Funeral Directors 1 Phone 104 •. • PHONE 127 NIGUT AND SIJNDi1Y CALLS- PHONE 16 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• SELLING OUT SALE �iaaoraa���.r tYat��. We still have about Four Thousand Dollars worth of stock to dispose of, 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 " 4.0(1 2.75 " 0 3.00 2.20 e 2.50 1.50 2.50 1 05 ii " 4.50 oxfords " L75 " " 1.25 (pat., gliu metal and•tan " 3.40 All our men's working hoots, boys', tuis'ses and child's boots at ' similar reductions. BIG SPECIAL= -Women's oxfords, pumps, strap slippers, children's slippers of all kinds at 1 price. i rr�r J. Twitchell & Son CLINTON, -, ONTARIO WE WANT TO GIVE i YOU A DOLLAR -- PERHAPS MORE We are now making such extraordinary low. prices on many lines of our shoes that you will save a dollar and in some instances more, You'll be losing money if you don't supply your footwear needs during this sale. 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 3.00for . pumps 2,40 P P Ladies' pat, leather 2.50 pumps for 2.00 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. FRED. JACKSON Good Shoes for"everybody a.r •N♦♦!♦N•N!♦♦NN••• ♦••♦1i'♦NN•1♦♦♦♦♦..•*♦+ � • BION'SS THIS !- Augueti 1 is here and now the time when our stock must he lowered as we must have,more room for our :neve` fall stock when it arrives. • The time is short in wbich to do this but we are determined that dur• • rug the next few weeks a alllines of spring and summer goods will he lool cleared out and room made for the heavier and bulkier goods for fall. NI Big price reductions will be made on the • following lines. ♦ Ladies' whitewear-waists, underskirts, gowns drawers, corset covers etc. Men's women's and children's cotton hose. Children's wash dresses, Slousee etc, ofwash goods. All liners Men's, Women's and children's boots and shoes. Men s and Boys' clothing, hats and underwear. Buy here and •save money during SMALL PROFITS•„ 444,••••••••♦9NN*i.©ii4NN1••••N•♦♦•N* STEELM ONS I. BUSINESS - NE'W RECORD TO`JAN. NEXT 210' WE ;WERE., :FOR'DUNATE 1111 PROCURING. A QUANTITY OF CARBON PICTURES SIZ- ES 12x24, 14x24, 20x24 •IN, GOOD BROWN MOUNTS, SUCH SUBJECTS AS "ST. CECELIA", "THE. DOCTOR" 'THE GLEANERS' SISTINE; MADONNA AND MANY OT- HERS. " WE OFFER THEM AT 27c EACH MAKING A PROFIT FOR US AND Al BIGGER ONE FO}3,, YOU. NOTE THE SIZES AND THE PRICE. COME AND SEE THE SUBJECTS. TO., BE INT,EITESTHD IS TO BOX. • W. D. FAIR CO. Often Cheapest - Always the Best 1,1'. David Tiplady visited at Exeter on Monday, MLS. T. Mason was the guest of Seaforth friends over. the . week end,, Dr: Graham of Toronto was in town on Monday lalling ion old ,fri- ends. Mr. and Mrs. James Webster, of Tor- onto visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed.:Izv- isle last week. Miss "Elsliea of Londesboro has been the guest of Miss Bessie Porter dur- ing the past week. Me J. P. Sheppard and Wynn visit- ed relatives at the Nile the fore- part of the week. Mrs. Robertson, who has been visii' ing Mrs. H. E. Rorke for several weeks, has returned two Toronto. Mr.. Thos. Southcombe of London vis- ited his sisters, the Misses Soui,h- combe of town, over idle holiday. Rev. J. E. and Miss Jessie Fo:►:i at• traded a wedding at Luean, a for- mer pasto'.nte of Mr. Ford's, }•es- te:slay. Dr. and Mrs. W. Holloway of .Peter - hero came uP in ?hew auto on Sat- urday and spent a few days with friends in town. Mr. Chas, Manning of Cleveland, Ohio, was a visitor for a few days with his brother, Mr. R. le Manning of town. Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Ford- of roe - water were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J E. Ford als Wesley parson, age over the week -end. Miss Mamie 'McIntyre spent the past week air Londesboro as the guest of Miss Muriel Young who returned with her to spend a week here. :,, Mr. Thos. Carter, Stratford, spent Sunday at his home in town, iTe was accompauied by two friends,. Messrs. S, McConnell and D. Heng illy: Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Filth, for bo past yew( residents of Clinton„ have taken up their abode at Lindsay where Mr. Pirtb Is science maser atit he' C. 1. Mr. Miltoh Weber of Zurich, who had been a patient in the Clinton hos- pin) for six weeks, reit on ewe - day for Calgary, accompanied by his brotherr and a f:+:end. Mr. Fred Tisdale Toronto, was town Tuesday on his way to s pP nt od a Tow weeks as the guest of Mi. and Mrs. G. D. McTaggart at their summer cottage at Bayfield.. Mr. W. S. Harland has been able io walk down town during the past week ' and his many [trends" are glad to see ruin so much improved after his recent severe illness. Mr. Clinton W. Harrison of r;an Francisco, California son of Mrs. J. H. Harrison, a former resident of Clinton, is the guest of ids stmt and uncle,Mr. and MTs. W. S. Harland. Mr. and Mac. John Stcphensou„ and theirit lo c r t e son - of d.ond n m, a e up last week ' to visit Mr. :iter- hensou's pasentia. •'Jack" only stayed a day or so, but Mrs. Stephenson and babe are making a somewhat longer visit. Rev. TVlr. and Mrs. McCallum ar,d two children cal Marmora are guests of Rev. Mr. and MIs. Wyllie. Mr. McCallum oocupied the Presbyterian pulpititat Aubuin last SundaydaYar d ou Sunday evening next will tasks charge of the service in the local Baptist' church. Mr. and Mrs. 'Robertson of Lethbrid- ge, Alta. arrived in town on F ri = day an their way hoti from a visit to the Old Land. Mr. Robertson left on ,Tuesday for Lethbridge lint Mrs. iRobertsonwill ll ren tn got some time the guest of her par- - ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman. Mr, John Hartley, who has been'eon- dtictieig a summer+ Model school at Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, dur- ing the past month, returned to town on Monday, Mrs. Hartley . was .with him part of the time re- ttcrhing ilo Wroxeter about a fori- night ago. Mr.. • Hartley enj.yud the ex e`rio ce di P n as a su t mer hol'i- day but thinks the Island *ether too ceemote from civilization to' Ge de.irable for a permanent resi- dence. Mr, and Mrs. Hartley., aro 'busy; packing •their household goods this week and will visitfrren le at • Wroxeter and .Theo vroinity kietofe leaving about Aug, 24th for theirs new home at ". Vankioelr hire , Their many Minton friendssincerely ee- gret their removal trot'• town. Batel eId Rev. Robert Gairdner of Chicago will preach. inn holy Trinity, oletreh, at. 7:30'o'clock on Sunday evening next,r c,` The garden party held' on the rect: ory lawn on Thursday evering last under • the : auspices • o! ..the oongroga tion of Trinity church, was, :,as it never '.fails to :be, e.gusat success. There was a fine turnoutr from en directions and 'a goodly sprinkling of the campers, who look forward to thea yearly event. The spec -toes grounds were brilliantly, lighted and handsomely decorated for the occas - !on and - the supper served by, the. ladies was, of first quality and abun- dant % ire quantitty. The Citizen's' Band of Clinpon furnished music of a highs otedcr and the evening passed: off' smoothly ' and enjoyably. The proceeds amounted to a snug, little' sum, being quite satisfactory teethesa• raespoffairsnsible for the success of rhe; The an versary services in con- nection with St. Andrew's church will be held on -Sunday next. Rev. Geo, E. 'Ross of Godetich will preach morning and evening ,and special music is being prepared fon the occas- ion The evening service opens at half past seven. There will be a special offering en aid, of the .building fund. Naughton of Hensel! are staying at Naughton of Rensall ave staying., ae Mrs: John McLeod's.' Mr. Handford Milburn and sister, Miss Pearl Melburn•, of Berlin are the guests 'of their uncle, Mr, John 'Pip - pet. , Mr. and Mrs. John Lang of • Ber- lin were the guests of Mr. and ?airs. Frank Keegan on Sunday. Miss Maabin of Seaforte is the guest. of Mrs. Jamieson at her summer cot- tage in the White City: Rev. Mr. Wooten and family have rotunned to their home in. Stratford alter spending. a six weeks vacation in the White City, " Mr. F. W. Carpenter of London win spend the week end a guest at tee home wit Mr. Henry Peck. He will address a meeting in the town hall on Sunday afternoon at three o'clock on the subjeot, ("Phe Day of 2Judge- h1Cn" Batlmy, breezy Bayfield is steadily growing in favors as a summer re- sort and probably at no time in its history were there so many cottag- ers, campers and guests summering here as at the present tithe. Those who come once always want lrio come again and they in turn tell their (wends about the advantages be derived from a holiday spent here and so the fame goes abroad. Stanley Township Rev. Mr. Riohardson and Miss Mag- gie. Riohanelson of Arthur are apeud. ing a holiday amid the 'old scenes is the old home township. Mr. Robert Armstrong passed through Varna on Saturday with a bunch of very tine heifers which he delivered • to. Mr. Charles Reid at Brucefieid. No doubt Mr, Ar'u strong received a big prase for tee heifers as they appeaa:d to be a superior lot. Miss Irene LeRoy and Miss 7arof Sedam of Grand Rapids, Mich., are the guests of Mr: and Mrs, Wiibun Epps, Varna. London Road. Mr. Janes Eliuott and Mrs. Me - 'twain of Goderich visited on Friday with Mr. G. 13. Hanley, Mr, and Mrs. Wheeler of London are enjoying a ho;lidny at the home of the lady's parents, s, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Stephenson. Mr. Robt. Hunter had a new farm hand arrive on Tuesday. Miss Nettie Kellingtoe of Toronto visited her sister, Mrs, Wm. ;eters- bury, fora few clays, Mr, A. , Stephenson and family pia - /ricked .at Bayfield on Monday, Mr. Albert Livermore, G.T.R. file - man., of Toronto is . spending a holi- dayat his home here. Miss Ruby Wise issued the. Misses Lavis of Clinton last week. Mr. Edgar Cantelon of Toronto visited at the home of Mrs, S. ;Swit- zer of the West Fend last week. Mr. A. Terryberry of. Duluth : -nd his daughter, who has been spending some time in California, are .visiting the former's brother, Mr. J. Terry- berry of the West End. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Stanbury spent ri l ay with E m ndvi li friends. The busy htim of the threshing machine is again heard in the land. Miss' Nettie Kellington, after :spend- ing a few clays as the guest of her sister, 'Mrs. Will. Stanbury, lest " on Tuesday, to visit( at Mitchell before returning to Toronto. Mr. - and Mrs. Wheeler of 'London ara visiting ati Mr, Stephenson's. The News -Record will be sent to any'address, in Can 'd end c s.a a to the oP 1912 for 25 cents, Auburn Contractor Jos.L awson of ;1rerl icon ]las nearly completed a coffer- dam around 'the centre peer and will soon be 'needy to pump It out. He has alto commenced excavaling for the abuttnont on the west side of the river, Miss Linde Wellwood, who is a menbe): of tthe 'Public school teachers. start' of New •York City, visited lei-, ends. here last week. Mrs. J. Irwin, We areso'r:y' to are sorry. to learn, is ill and : under oho physican's care Mrs, G. E,. Denstedit is visitu-t re- latives -in .:the vicinity oL Stratford. Hullett Township ',Mee' Gees: Tutsi of E,,andon .muse hone .for Civic .holiday. Arsa got' a; News-Reeotd eubsoriben? FRIDAY Friday wiil be a lucky day for those in time to pink up one or more of these waists at 69e.' Think of the price then come and see :them in our north window. ill sizes, high and low necks, dainty styles, wellmade and oodpatterns. Deter- mination not to carry over one waist until nest season is our only excuse. WVi(e Effibrofflered Dresses This season's styles inwhite embroideredwash dresses, wide. insertion, square n'eck, short sleeves, all sizes, regular $5.00, bale price $3.79 Embroidered mull with ,viide 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 price 15c. See south window. Children's Straw Hats 10c • Your choice of fifty 25 and 35c children's sailor hats for 100. 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 85e for 55c. Reg $1,25 for 75c per yd, 161sslimilmisareamaisi The News From Londesboro Mrs, Ed. Mogridgo of Meaford spent a few ' days 'with her sister-in-law, Mrs, Chas. H. Manning, recently. Mess Geo. Bro6clen visited her daughter, ere. D. Floody of Blyth, lot a few days. Miss Jennie Manns is visiting her sister, at London. Miss D. Walker of London spent d t th � T s a a home oC 11Ir. LI P. tn! Y 0 Brunsdon. Mr. A. Braithwaite of 'Detroit is spending his holidays with his par- ents here. Mr. Geo. Brogden visited Ifs dangle. ter, Wire, D. Floody Blyth, Bl 'th, over Surelay, >�aY Miss E. Lyon of London is holi- daying for a few weeks at her Thome hers • Miss R. Young B•ranforci is spend- ing a- fele' ;weeks wieh her mother. Dr. Joseph Walker and family of Cavalier, North Dakota are visiLing friends' -hereabouts. Jt is twelve years since Dr. Walken' last visited here' and his many old friendr, lire delighted to see him. Mrs. Sampson and ohildiuu ipent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. John Spindler of Lucknow. • The house' of Mr. John Notb is- un- der quarantine, his daughter Ber- tha being 111 of scarlets fever, 1 is hoped that tice attack will prove to be a light one, and nkat. the 'trouble will' not spread, Miss Young of Alton is visirtding'her friend, Miss M. McCool Mr. Edmund Crawford was ap- pointed 'delegate front the Londesboro lodge of tine Sous of England to the Grand Lodgewhich wlu h meets at Niagara Fall's on Tuesday next. Mr. Cray - lord will leave on Monday for _Nia- gara. }Ie will no doubt enjoy tee. trip to the 1011 and will also • matin a good espresentative dor tine five L ndesbo:r d0. o � lodge of S E. g Miss Sadie McCool returned to 7 or - onto after spending a weeks boli- days at hers home here. Nliss Evelyn klill spent Sunday wit's friends at Sebringville. Ruv, and '.,. Osterhout entertain- ed in - cd the mesn,hers of the olficeal ;ward and their wives, also the members of the Londesboro and Constance rholrs on Monday avenin;, when a very en- joyable tune was spent. Me. Geo. Lyon continues, it) improve fn health and it is hoped he well soon he fully restored. Mr. A. C. Voddien ha''s purchased through Mr. B. Langford of Clinton, a handsome Ford car, In ' connection with tree quarterly service in the Methodist Church lase Sunday morning the pastor Rev, .5, II. Osterhout, had the unique, iexpere lame of baptising tvo pairs of twins. Th win .were the sons of Mr, They t n r. arid Mrs. 15. Snell and M and i bir s. Wm. Gray, The. 'cheer gave a vet'y' interesting service. of song in the evening. 'The board have fixed isle salary. of the pastor foo the present year, at 41,000. H ullett Happenings A number have been Lnstatieng idle' 'phones in their homes, among there being Messrs. peaoock, Mann end G•1eev. They will, find it quite a convenience. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil of Walton fleeted their daughter, Mrs, Lou Peacock, for a weenie of days re- Gently. Misses . Mayne Mann and, ; Mary Glazier and. hr. Percy C la zier of McKillop visited Mr. and Mes, J. Freeman on Sendai week. Me. and Mrs. Wm. Gook of Mar- ton WOK* recent visitors at the home' of Mr, and Mrs. Lou Peacock, Miss Myrtle Scott, who has been spending thepast year with friends in the township, leaves today for Montreal and will sail for her: home in England on Saturdiay. ' Miss L.sne Carbert of Luoknow Is visiting her•.;cousins in this vic.lut'y and will .remain here for a fete weeks, Mr: and Mre. Milce McCally of Stiratlord ca5ne up last week and are visiting re -Melees ,and 'fniends in this neighborbarbood. Miss Neil' Iiartnot or Detroit spent, Sunday at Mr. Owen Reynolds. IMr. 'Pone and Misses 'Nora -and fMary Hurley of Godorlch Sundaycd at the home of Mr.. and td 14Irs. 13. Flynn, ' Mrs. .5. .J. McDonald and daughtev of Brantford, who have beee vtsUing at Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Reynolds, re- turned home today, accompanied hy. Mrs, Reynolds. Mr. 'Iim Dean and two sisters of Goderich visited' at Mr, and Mrs. R. Wake's oven Sunday. Ani enjoyable fine : was spent at Mr. Domini,. .°llynn's on Monday night, Coristanfce Mrs. W. R. Cook : returned' home on Saturday' night after an extended (trip to the Comet and ',obliges leents en route both wages: Wit; Mrs. Henry Colclough and Mr. and Mrs. Dcagaa spen? a tow days the guest of the Cotracr's nnotbcr, at Brussels, Ordered Clothing August Sale $17.50 Ten only Scotch Tweed Suits made to ovder every pattern good style. Regular 420,00 its $22.00 values, OUR MoTJVE is to i;eep the 'wheels going during the slack .month of Aug. Straw Hats Men & boys 98e. During h salewe nisi the clearing out all our $1.50 to 42.00 straw 'hats. at 98e. DON'T MISS THIS OP- PORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY_ TOZER and BROWN