HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-08-23, Page 8a2: dware
Notwithstanding the great advance in prices
owing to the great European troubles, we have many
limes at less than war prices.
A few of the last lot of
Perfection Oil Stoves and Ovens
left yet, The next lot will be much higher in price
A few pieces of Cut Glass at coot. to clear,
Two Specials
CARBOLA The Disinfecting, Germ -killing
White Paint.—use,spray or brush
BRANTFORD SLATES See our Asphalt Slate
Shingles—red, green
Will give a list next week of articles
at Special Low Prices to cleat,
llarland liros.
HARDWARE, STOVES AND NOVELTIES
9 FLEET FOOT SHOES
Our stock of Fleet Foot shoes is now at its best and consists
Of lines suitable for each member of the family.
We have pretty' little strap slippeis for the wee 'tots, pumps
and high .shoes for ladies and good hard wearing shoes in black,
tan and white for the girls an d boys. We are also showing a heavy,
work shoe for mon, canvas upper and Heavy rubber sole.
Our prices on these goods is rock bottom and no other shoe
will give you so much in comfort and wear for so small a price
es a pair of Fleet Foot. t 1
Head Comfort
to be comfortable you must keep the stead cool, See what we
are offering in ladies' and children's hats in straw, pananra, cloth
and canvas.' I 1 : '
See our men's panama and sailor hats. They are very
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Lobby.
Plumsteel Bros.
Small Profits
PHONE 25
More Business
1 AGENTS—SEMI-READY CLOTHING.. NEW IDEA PATTERN'S.
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White Shoe Sale !
WE are calling you to a shoe sale that will appeal
to • people who enjoy wearing Good White
Shoes.
We are not calling you to a sale of an accumula-
tion of shop-worn, indifterent quality of white footwear
We ase holding a Clearance Sale of White Shoes
in order to close out the white shoes we have on hand
to make room for Fall Shoos, and to be able to start in
next season with entire new lines of white footwear.
This is the story of our white footwear and it's your
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We mention below some of our lines of White
Footwear, showing the great cut in prices. We're sure
you will find it interesting, and we' ask you to look
over the list,
Ladies Lakeside Boots
Laced, rubber sole, solid heel,
sizes 25to 8, regular 1.85, sale
price ,. • , , ,1.35
Ladies Sport Boots
Laced, heavy rubber soles and
heels, sizes 25 to 6, regular 8.50
sale price 2.49
Ladies Tennis Boots
Rubber soles, spring heels,
sizes 25 to 5, regular 1.50, sale
price 1 10
Girl's Tennis Boots
Rubber soles, spring heels,
sizes 115 to 2, regular 125, sale
price .98
Children's Tennis Boots
Rubber soles, spring heels,
sizes 6 to 10, regular 100, sale
price -79
Ladies Reignskin Pumps
Oak tan leather soles, Louts
heels, :sizes 25 to 0, regular 8,25
' sale price 2.19
Ladies high top lace boot
Oak tan leather sole, Louis
heel, sizes 25 to 55, regular 4.00
solo price 2.9 ea
Ladies Maxie Pumps
With bow, solid rubber heels,
sizes 25 to 6, regular 1,85, sale
price 1 38
Ladies Sport Oxfords
White kid strapping, sizes 25
to 6, regular 3,25, sale price
2.19
Ladies Sport Oxfords
Heavy rubber soles and beets,
sizes 3 to 0, regular 2.00, sale
price 1 49
Ladies Tennis Oxfords
Rubber soles, spring heels,
size., 25 to 55, regular 185, sale
price 98
Girls Promenade Slipper
Ankle strap, spring heel, sizes
II to 2, regular 1,25, sale. price
Child's Promenades
Ankle strap, spring 'mole,
sizes 0 to 10, regalar 1.1 5, sale
price 85
Girls Brownie Sandals
Fine rubber sole, spring hools,
sizes 11 to 2, rogular.1,0e, sale
price 75
TERMS
Strictly Cash and no Goo s on approval
FRED. JACKSON'S
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ONLY
PAYq NYB ►R,a P,191.
TFIISpicture is to give you an:
idea of- the thrillsome fun
your child can have with a
KIDDIE KAR. It is made in
three sizes, selected wood,, strongip
put together, solid wood wheels, with
steering handle that turns easily.
Good indoors as well as out and for
both boys and girls.. The bit of the
year in toys.
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The W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest
Altuays the Best
Miss Daisy Copp has accepted a
school near Uxbridge.
Misses Annie and Bessie Watt were
at Marl'ock last Sunday.
Misses Donna and Norma
arc in London this week,
Miss Annie Knox of Harlock
guest of the Misses Watt.
Mrs. Beacom and Miss Cela_ were
visiting Stanlep friends this week.
Miss Frances Crich of Seaforth is
visiting her cousin, Miss Gertrude
Fowler. ,
Mrs. Borders of Louisville, Ky., is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. B,
Combe.
Mrs. Cotton of Detroit is - visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Mason, Sr,, of Albert St.
Gunner Bert Jervis of the Gard
Battery, London, spent his four
days' leave at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Agnew and Miss
Belle Agnew of Detroit are visiting
their mother, Mrs. S. Agnew.
Mrs. Blau. 'Herrington of Blyth vis-
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Connell on Mary street this week,
lir. F. G. Libby and son, .Emerson,
left last wee to spend a fortnight
with friends et Siting field and
Lowell, 1Vlass.
Mrs. E. Floody carne up from In-
gersoll last week to see her broth-
er, Lieut. Fred Chant, U.S.A., who
was .home on leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Mowatt Chowen of
Whitechurch are visitors at the
home of the former's parents, Mr,
and bars, J. G. Chowen.
Mrs. Thomas Jackson and cbilidren
are home from a short holiday at
Bayfield. They were in one of the
cottages on the Terrace.
Rev,. and Mrs. A. E. Jones and Miss
Madeline are on a motor trip
around Kincardine where Mr. Jones
has many relatives and friends.
Miss Eileen Atkinson is back,,irom a
visit to Hansell. On her return
she was accompanied ily Miss
Christina MacDougall of Hensall.
hirs. G. E. McTaggart of Blyth with
Master Mark and baby, Dorothy,
visited her mother, Mrs. Thomp-
son, Albert street, the past week.
Dr. and15NIrs. Gandier, with blaster
Joe and bliss ilarriot, lefb on
Tuesday for,, Toronto. They will
visit relatives there for a.iew days
and then go on to Kingston.
Misses Madelon and Dorothy Streets
entertained a number of their little
friends last Monday. Master Jer-
ome and Miss Margaret Rltoinhardt
were the guests of honour.
Mr, and Mrs, Percival Whitely alts
three children, Mr, Clarence White-
ly? and Mrs. Noble Whitely, motor-
ed up from their home at Marlette,
Mich., and are visiting relatives in
town, The two gentlemen aro
nelihews of M.rs. Jams Holland
and the Misses Whitely,
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Forrester and
Andrew Jr., returned this weep to
their home in Hamilton, Mr, For-
rester is a worthy brother of the
three Forresters overseas for ho
spent, his two weeps' vaca-
tion doing his part in the,
Greater Production campaign by
working Olt his father's farm,
:Mr. Victor French of Wetasltiwin,
Alberta, editor of The Wetaski vin
Times, is expectted in town this
week on a visit to his mother,
Mrs. D, French, I-1 Is thine sons
and 11tile daughter, A/lorence, have
been in Clinton for some weeks
with their two grandmothers, Mrs,
French and Airs. Wm, Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew More of
Wayne, Mich., and Mrs, 11, M. Aus-
tin of Detroit, with her sou Roy
and daughter Dorothy, motored ov-
er from Detroit lost Thursday for
a 'few days' visit tinder the 5503)1t -
able roof of bit, A. 3, iVinerif trray.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter: Macllfurrayc of
Mitchell and Miss Ethel MacMurray
of Kitchener also same up rot the
week -end so there was quite a re-
nniart of the Afnhlurray ranlly,
Mrs, Austin, Mrs, Moore and Miss
MaeMVlurtay all are sisters or Aur.
MaeMurrey,
Stevens
was the
Clinton Nevlrs»Record.
August 23rd, 141 '
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(C. & J. Bonnet's Make)
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Dry Goods, House Furnishings
phone G7.
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Custom Tailoring and
(phone 108) Men's Furnishings
Opposite Public Library
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Misses Jean, Ruth and Dorothy
Barnby of Lucan who have been
spending some weeks visiting friends
here returned to their home on Wed-
nesday of this week,
Miss Jean McKenzie of "Beechwood
Farm" Goderich township is , the
guest of her uncle,. Dir. Alex. Mc-
Kenzie.
Mr. Win. McDonald and wife ac-
companied by bir, R. B. McLean,
Mrs. McLean and Mr. Thos. Melds
motored to Grand Bend on Sunday
afternoon and hal a most 'enjoyable
ride.
Miss Margaret Watson accompanied
by her friend, Mr. Robt. Wilson,
spent Thursday of last weep fn Zur-
ich the guests of friends.
Miss Emily Ivison of Toronto is
spending a couple of weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.• Henry Ivison.
bliss Etta Jarrot, Miss Eliza
Thompson and the Misses Helen and
May MacGregor of Tuckersmith have
gone for a trip down the St. Law-
rence and will visit the Thousand
Islands and other points of interest
It is needless to say they will have
an enjoyable outing.
A number from hero went over to
Mensal' last Friday evening to see
the play, "Tire New Minister." Al-
though it has been presented three
times in .11eneall town --11a11 it has
lost none of its interest to the many
who attend. It is given by, local
talent and cleverly executed.
Miss Ethel Dayinan returned 011
Monday after spending a week very
Nleassntlee with friends in London.
Mr, Robt. Cooper is the latest
we have heard of to treat himself
to a new Dar.
Mr. Dctwoiler, wife and slaughters,
motored to Moorefield on Sunday' to
visit their friends, Misses Teenie turd
Edna remained over for a couple of
Weeks lougcr,
Exeter
Mr. 'Phos. .I, Kastle has llarcllused
Mr. John Scott's residence on blain
Street.
Mrs. til, J. Christie 511(1 small
daughter have returned front a visit in
St. Catharines.
Mt. limner Russel or 'Wetasteiwiu,
Alberta is the guest of iris parents,
IVlr. wed Mrs. Win. Russel.
Misses Gladys and Margaiet Rogers
of 'Toronto ate the guests of their
grandmother, Mrs. Ie. Christie.
]Vies. btc'I'avish of Shakespeare wee
in town last week bidding gold -bye
to her Gr•other, Driver Gordon 'Tay-
lor, whose leave bus expired and. who
left on Wednesday for b'tnnee,
Dr. McTaggart of _Tilyt•h was the
guest or his parents in toren last
Smut ay.
Mr, Russel Flynn of Waterloo tree
he011 speeding his vacation with his
parents, Mt. tint Mao, 7", Flynn,
Londesboro.
Miss Hickson of Cleveland and
Mr. Mulhalland of Windsor motored
to Loadesboro last week and were
guests at the home of Mr. John
Hutton.
Miss Olvetta Brigham has accepted
a position in the continuation school
at IIighgate.
Misses Dell O'Neil and E, Chidley
of Clinton were last week the guests
of bliss Sara Barr.
Miss Amy Howson of Clinton spent
the weekrend at the home of Air.
David Mountain. •
Mr. and Airs. Howard Lee of _Colt
Celborne are visiting friends here.
Mr. Ernest Adams is., we are glad
to say, improving nicely..
Misses Elsie Millar and Cora White
visited in Goderich on Monday.
Miss Edna Lee of Port Colborne is
visiting under the parental roof.
Misses Minnie Lyon and Alice Bell
left on Friday last to visit the form-
er's sister Mrs. E. Dewar at Camp
Borden,
Mr. Durkee Atchison spent Tues-
day with his sister, Mrs. C. Ruddell,
Airs, Wilson and family, who have
been visiting the lady's mother, Mrs.
Abrey, have returned to their home
in Toronto,
Mr. Dan Geddes shingled his store
this week. Mr. 'rhos. Millar also
shingled his barn.
Air. J, 5, Adams is putting an ad-
dition to his barn.
Miss Jean Mains of
spending her holidays
mother,
Blyth.
Air, A. '1', Cooper of Clinton oc-
cupied the pulpit of the Methodist
church on Sunday, preaching in his
usual eloquent way to large congre-
gations.
We regret to report that hiss Isa
Elliott, daughter of ,lir, Adam El-
liott, is still very ill Slight hopes
are hcid out for her recovery,
Mil Robert Stewart, who has been
visiting his mother in town, returned
last Tuesday to Toronto to resume
his du Lice on the stall of the 5opil
Rank.
bit, nod Mrs. L. McKelvey and son
Marley, of Mentrenl were guests at
the home of Comlcillhr Cud. last
week,
Mrs. fleorge ?Ie'raggurt and rhil
area were to Clinton Inst week the
guests of Mrs. Mc'Trtggart's Mother,
Mrs. Thompson.
Chid'. R. R.. Slogan, fornlorlyr of tits
33rd Ditttalton, has been transferred
to F .Unit, Military 17ospitals 1'om•.
issiou, •
1tev. A. Maelonrlame of Clayfield
Contacted services in S+4:. Andrew's
church last Seedily.
The Myth ScsI Cross Cirvle has in
vested *21,0 on wont for knitting. Of.
this 850. worth has been sot Aside for
knitting socks fin- the men of :UM*
011'8 Owti- I3u.tIoiion, 'tilts 18 an ec-
ample that might well he followed 1
by other soeici.ion In the County,
London is
with her
Constance
Drs. Jas. Proctor of Idaho, U. S.
A., is visiting her many old friends
near the village.
AIrs, Evans and children of Windsor
are guests of the Misses Willison.
A great number oil the young peo-
ple from this vicinity went to Win-
throp last Tuesday' evening to attend
the social which was held at the
home of Mr, Hearne.
Miss Fern Love of Walton- is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Ed. Britton, and
other friends.
After a lingering illness Mr. Jas.
Willison died on Sunday morning at
the residence of his brother, Mr.
Walter Willison, The funeral was
held on Tuesday after000n, inter-
ment being made in Maitlandbank
cemetery.
Zurich
Wr. W. Lamont has bought from
Mr. George Douglas kis tone property
north of the town. He will take pc-
ssesion in November.
The
Clinton Motor Car Co.
ARE PREPARED TO
DO A GENERAL RE-
PAIR BUSINESS AND
TAKII (TARE OF
YOUR CAR 117I1EN
NOT IN USE, TRY
OUR SERVICE, OFR
PRICES ARE ,1I0DER-
ATI':,
FOR SALE, — TWO
slightly used light
delivery trucks, also
1 new 2 -tots truck
very low prices,
The Clinton Motor Car Co.
tri --1
Grand Non
P10
-will be held in
COL. RANCE'S BEAUTIFUL -
GROVE, CLINTON
LABOR DAY
SepI1 3rtl, 1917
bIUSIC, GAMES, REFRESHMENTS
Distinguished speakers will deliver
addresses on picnic. grounds.
COME, EVERYBODY 1 TO • THE
GREATEST EVENT OF
THE SEASON,
Rev. John Hogan, Pa1:tt,r.
Call or phon
for prices
on
Electric Will
and Fixtures
BYAM & SUTTER
Sanitary- Plumbers.
Phone 7,
MOO
ISN'T IT ABOUT
TIME
Yen disenielex3 your old die:
ing-vooni sept and rti'illeeed it
1v1t11 1b0 Mel' elylo 35
11'1e111 irlr'ilit lire, One 1(11gi11
as well be dead as emit et
styles' these days. 'We aro
showing seveal different, de-
eigns in both quartered dale
and mahogany and all are
pieced cxeeedingly low,
JAS. DUNFOE D
Undertaker and funeral Director.
28 ' Phone 28
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