HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-08-30, Page 8Clinton News -Record
Atu:gtst 30th, iql'
Rr Now is the Time font,'
i C1eanup of Summer. ' ods
,:.,:,.,.
With, steadily advancing. these lines will be
'otlnd°°good btlying,, ;, 'We' must ,make repro, for the
New Fall and Winter Coeds now corning th o,,esttoel;w
g ami ;ouso Proms size 94 and 30, worth 1,10 to 1,75 yatir o1i U e' $000
• c.
200 yds"Gmgjianii plaids and stiriliee, worth 200 and 25e, for. , , , , 160
a. few Wash. Skirts loft in White and Stripes. reg 1,60 for 1,10
" reg 2.00 ter 1,38
About 2'004 Children's Dresses, worth 1,00 for , , , . , . , , 53e
J doe Ladies Gowns, long or short sleeves, nice line carhbeloand
well trimmed, extra value 1,25
Odd litotes of Shoes to clear at'remarkably'
aitaetive prices'
h:r.astee1 Bros.
Small .Profits — More Business
PHONE 26
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AGENTS—SEMI-READY CLOTHING, NEW IDEA PJI.TTERNS.
Hardware Bargains.
SALE OF ,ODDS AND ENDS ;AND
SURPLUS STOCK: °
2 only Lawn Mowers (next"spring will be $8) to clear at...•
New patent double -claw adze -eye steel hammer reg 1,26 for
Good steel general purpose claw hammer reg 75e for ...... ._..
Good house hammer, nickie plated, regular 85c.for...
A nice handy house hand caw for
A few sad iron heaters holds 3 irons regular 85c for ....
8,00
.86
.60
.20
.80
.20
Glassware and Cut Glass at cost to clear
e A lot of tin Pudding Pans, etc., less than half-price'
g . A:quantity of iiraniteware at a big reduction
F.,- s tYr a Lamp Chimneys Se each or afar 25o ..
; Cow Ease—Keeps flies off cows and horses
Use Oarbola on your stables and chicken houses -the new germ -killing
white paint—destroys lice, mites and parasites' '''
A few coils of Coiled Spring Fence Wire. As we don'tpur�pose handl-
ing it any more, we are offering it considerably less than mama-
. =threes prieesle
1'only Vacuum Washing Machine regular 8.00 for 4.00
2; only Hand Ruction Washers regular 1.25 for 1.00
2'only Wire Clothes Basket regular 1,60 for .73
1 only Leather Sewing Machine cheap at 20.00 for 4,00
1 only Office Desk, cost 20.00 for 4.50
it only Short Counter at a bargain
i; only Portable Rubber Bath, regular 8.50 for 3.50
Harland liros.
HARDWARE, STOVES AND NOVELTIES
White Shoe Sale !
zoE 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, indifferent quality of white footwear
We are holding a Clearance Sale of White Shoes
1
e have, hand
av
inorder to close out the white shoes w
to make room for Fall Shoes, 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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White Shoe Opportllllity f
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 aeto 8, regular 1.85, sale
price 1 35
Ladies Sport Boots
Laced, heavy rubber soles and
heels, sizes 2a to 8, regular 3.50
sale price 2.49
Ladies. Tennis Boots
Rubber soles, spring heels,
sizes 2e to 5, regular 1,50, sale
price 1 10
Girl's Tennis Boots
Rubber soles, spring .heels,
sizes 111 to 2, regular 125, sale
price .98
Children's Tennis Boots
Rubber soles, spring heels,
sizes B to 10, regular 1.00, sale
price .7 9
Ladies Reignskin Pumps
Oak tan leather soles, Lotus
heels, sizes 2t to 0, regular 3.25
sale price 2„19
Ladies high top lace boot
Oak tan leather sole, Louis
heal, slses 2.¢ to 5y, regular 4,00
sale price ..... , . 2.99
Ladies Maxie Pumps
With bow, solid rubber heels,
sizes Si to 8, regular 1,85, sale
price 1 35
Ladies Sport Oxfords
White kid strapping, sizes24
to 8, regular 8.25, sale price
2.19
Ladies Sport Oxfords
Heavy rubber soles and heels,
sizes 3 to 0, . regular 2.00, sale
price 1 49
Ladies Tennis Oxfords
Rubber soles, spring heels,
sizes, 2t to 5e, regular 1,85, sale
price 98
Girls Promenade Slipper
Ankle strap, spring heel, sires
11 to 2, regular 1.25, Sala price
.98
Child's Protnenades
Ankle strap, spring heels,
sizes 8 to 10, regular 1.15, sale
price 85
Girls Brownie Sandals
Film rubber sole, spring heels,
sizes 11 to 2, regular 1.00, sale
price /l e
TERMS
StrJCtlg Cash and no Goods on approval
FRED. JACKSON'S
i
A READER
A G1ZA1Th1ARR
A GI.0.01121,PFIY
will ' eat: you .
the shute price
• any where you
bay, The•• price
Ys' a
lbw one:
it is in the ctn.
er suppliee—
Sorlbblers, Pencils, Slates, Etc.,
that the try to
give you a little
better value and
a. more cont -
plate assortment
or a little less
in price In keep-
ing with our
claim to be—
"Often the Cheapest
Always the Best."
TIie W. D. Fair Co.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Robb are visiting
in Pickering.
Mr. T. Watts of Oshawa is expected
home for the week -end.
Mr. Charlie CanteIon of the Molsons
Bank spent Sunday in Toronto.
Mr. Dodds Holloway of the Canadian
Sault is expected home on Mon -
Mrs. Woodman of Boston, Mass. is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. (Dr.)
Evans.
Master Harry Brooke of Mitchell is
visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Wm.
Cantelon.
Mr. Ike Rattenbury has returned
from a trip to Peterborough and
Toronto.
Superintendent Chant of the Util-
ities Commission is in Toronto
this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mason left on
Tuesday for a visit of some weeks
I in Detroit.
Miss Edna Pennebaker leaves on Sat-
urday to spend a mouth with Tor-
onto friends.
Mrs. Harry Ryan of Dungannon and
her two children are guests of Mrs.
D. S. Cook,
Mrs. T. Jackson and Misses Agnes,
Mary and Jean Chidley motored to
Tecswater on Thursday..
Mrs. Duncan McEwen has gone to
Goderieli for a few days to visit
her daughter; -Mrs. W. E. Tebbutt.
Miss Jean Bogie and Miss Emily Mc-
Arthur are spending the week with
the fornier's aunt, Mrs. H, Penne-
baker.
Mrs, Coleman who ilas spent the
stunner months with friends
'in town returned last Wednesday
to her hone in Winnipeg,
Eugene Shenley has enlisted as a
draftsman in the American army
and is engaged in an aeroplane
plant at San Diego, Texas.
Miss Mildred Evans and Miss Cole
returned on Monday to their home
in Brantford after a very pleasant
month among their old friends
here.
The many friends of Master Buddie
Harris will be pleased to hear that
liis arm is mending nicely and that
he will soon be able to be around
again.
Miss Eva C1ut1 was in Hamilton for
a few days last week, On her re-
turn she was accompanied by her
sister, Mrs. Phoenix, and blaster
Bob.
Dr. and Mrs. John Lindsay and fam-
ily of London motored up to Clin-
ton on Saturday, and are the guests
of the doctor's mother, Mrs. Jas.
Lindsay.
Miss Louie MacKinnon, , nurse -in -
training at the Toronto General
I•Iospital, spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacKin-
non of the Rattettbury' House.
Mr. W. J. Cooper, formerly of town,
has acdepted a position as janitor
of the Scott Street Public School,
St, Thomas, and has now entered
on his duties there. Mr, Cooper
will reside with his son Amos of
that city.
Rev, J. A. and Mrs. Agnew end
children have returned, from a very
pleasant holiday, spout among
friends in three former charges,
Lambeth, Dorchester and Mount
Brydges.It was not alh play for
Mr. Agnew for he spent a number
of days in the harvest field, help-
ing totake in ;both oats and ba -
ley.
In a Fortner issue, in announcing that
Prof, P, C. D, Bristowe had been
engaged as organist in Knox
Church, Kincardine we stated that
Mrs, de La Penetiero had accepted,
a position as soloist in the wine
Church, This, wo have learned since
is not the case, Mrs, de La Pena •
Vete having 'lade no such engage -
meek
'Rev. E. G. Powell, with Miss Bios-
Mom and Master Gordon, motored
tip from London on Monday and
visited at the hone of Mr. and
Mrs, T, ,1, bleNoil. —On their re-
turn they were accompanied by
Carman Powell, who ),as iinistied
lour months of Work on the farm,
Carman quite enjoyed the work
and leaks all the better tot i+•. Ile
'Will enter London Collegiate In-
etitate-neltt week,
OA,
If Our Prices
Do Not tire You to Ihiy
The. Clerks Will Not.
It is Against
WOMEN'S STORE
Dry, Goods, house Furnishings
phone 67'.
Next to Royal Bank ,
Our Rules
flOWN's
MEN'S STORE
Custom Tailoring and
(phone 103) 1 Men's Furnishings
Opposite Public Library
Kippen Londesboro.
Misses Gretta and Emily Ivison Miss Keitha Weymouth has return -
motored to Luean last week for a
short visit with relatives there,
We are pleased -to report that Mr.
R: 13. MacLean of the London Road
is showing considerable improvement
M health.
Mrs. J. 13. MacLean has been bay-
ing a. pleasant visit with friends in
Ripley, 'Toronto are guests of Mrs. Albert
Mr, Wm, Cooper and Mr. Arthur Weymouth,
Anderson have each invested in new Miss Corfu White, who has been
ears. spending the past few weeks visiting
Dir, Gordon MeNevin of London is her cousin, Miss Elsie Millar, 1 as re -
spending his holidays in and around
Kippen. He is a bon of the late
John IVIcNevin who at one time
operated the dour mill here. He in-
forms us that his younger 'brother,
Walter, has donned the King's uni-
form and is now doing duty for his
country in France.
ed to Toronto after a few weeks' vis-
it at her home here.
Miss l;muieline 1-fesk of Toronto Is
visiting at the home of Mr. Albert
Weymouth.
Mrs. King of Bayfield is the guest
or her sister, Miss Sara Barr.
Mrs. W, S. Gibson and children of
Mr. Wm. Johnston and daughter
Florence. of 5t. Louis, Mo., are
guests of the former's sister, Mrs,
Jas. Miller.
Mrs. Fowler of Barrie but recently
of Vancouver, B.C., is the guest of
her niece, Mrs. Duncan McGregor.
She is the last sutviving member of
the well-known Sproat family of
Tuckersmith, being a sister' of the
late David Sproat of Belgravo.
Miss Janet Murray. of. Gerrie, vis-
ited last weak with her cousins,
Mrs. Walter Fairbairn and Mr. Jas.
Robertson, Miss Murray at ono
time lived on the 2nd concession of
Tuekereillith on the farm now owned
by Mr. Thos, Forsythe, Her old
schoolmates and friends were pleased
to .meet her once again. She left on
Monday. to visit a sister in Essex.
The Rev. Ball Woods of Brucefield
will conduct preparatory services in
St. 'Andrew's church on lertday ev-
ening of this week,
Seaforth
Mr. and Mrs, 17, Hinchtey are in
Thessalon, Algoma.
Miss Minnie blackly, who has been
spending the vacation in Boston, has
retuned Monte,
Robert Laird, Stanley I•Iays and
Nelson Clovenlock of the Catnp Bord-
en Aviation School spent Senility at
their horses here,
Mrs. Greig of Clinton has returned
to lues home after a visit of some
weeks at the home .of het son, Mr.
J. C. Greig.
bliss Janet Govc'Icck has been
Successful at the recent summer
school exanlna1iolis and now holds
an art specialist's certificate.
Mr. John Watson 06 St, Paul Mien.
visited. at the home of his brother,
11/10. Jas. Watson, last weak,
Miss Hate Eckert is visiting rola-
tivcs in Port Muton and Detroit,
Pte. MacLeod who wont overseas
With the 1idlst. returned last weep,
turned to her home in Drayton. '
Mr. Lavin and Miss Minnie of Tor-
onto have returned home after *end-
ing the past six weeks as the guests
of Mrs, Chas. Ruetdell.
Mrs, Frank Lee and babe of f:xoSer
are visiting their aunt, Mrs. '1'.51i1 -
lar.
Masters' Thomas and Ernest Atch-
ison of Stratford are spending a few
days with their aunt, Mrs. C. Tied -
dell.
Miss Jean, Mains has returned to
London after spending lier holidays' at
her house here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grainger •1(1111
Miss Jewel and Mrs. Roberton mot-
ored to Stratford .00 Tuesday.'
Mr. and Mrs, Newman Brunsdon of
Brierorest, Sask., have left for their
home after visiting friends' here.
Miss Elva Brown returned to 'Tor-
onto on Monday after a fortnight's
pleasant vacation at her home here.
The regular meeting of the Women's
Institute will be Held at the; home
of bars. (Dr,) Young on Thursday,
September 0th, Mrs. F. Little and
Miss L. Brigham will give readings.
Wingham
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Peake and
children 'of Toronto are visiting at
the home of Mrs. Peake's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, H. Davis.
Rev. J. 13. Fotheringliam and bit's.
Fotheringliam of Brantford were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Holm-
es for a few days during the past
week,
The addition to the Wingham Gen-
eral hospital will soon be completed.
'Phe rear portion has been raised, to
the full three stories, This will give
additional wards and also provide ex-
cellent quarters for the nurses -in -
training.
An interesting wedding took place
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thos.
Aitken, Glennanan, oil Wednesday,
August 22 when their daughter, E-
lizabeth, became the wile of Mr.
John Wesley Ansley, 13, A., of Regi-
na College, Regina, The bride, Who
was given away by her father, wag
attired in white silk crepe and wore
the customary bridal veil, After a
dainty wedding dinner the bride and
groom left for a short trip to Toron-
to. Titer, leave this 'week for Regina
Talen-
t
where they will snake their home.
Varna
The Varna Patriotic Society, sent
recently to the Hospital Elizabeth
thirteen parcels by parcel post and
two parcels by freight, containing
quilts and clothing for the Belgian
refugees. The society wish to thank
all those who so kindly donated
clothing,
A Full Car of
s
Gralld
PIONI
, will be held in
COL. RANCE'S BEAUTIFUL
GROVE, CLINTON
LABOR DAY
oNllIH
F 6t.
inqles Brand U
3rd,
MUSIC, GAMES, REFRESH-lblriieTS
Distinguished speakers will delivei'
addresses on picnic grounds.
.hast arrived.
COME, EVERYBODY I TO TIite
J. B. MUSTARD GREATEST EVENT OP
THE SEASON.
04-2 Brucefield
The
Clinton Motor Car Co.
ARE. PREPARED TO
DO A GIENiRA'L RE-
PAIR. 13USINESS AND
TAKE CARE • OP
YOUR CAR WHEN
NOT IN USE. TRY
OUR SER.VIC.E OUR
PRICPES ARE MODER-
ATE.
FOR SALE. — TWO
slightly used light
delivery trucks, also
1 new 2 -ton truck
• very low prices:
The Clinton Motor Car Co.
Rev. John Hogan, Paslar.
Call or ptll,,�,
for prices
on
Electric Wiring
and Fixture s
BYAM & SUTTER
03--4 t Sanitary Plumbers.
Phone 7,•
ISN'T IT ABOUT
TIME
S'ou discarded your old din-
ing.room Bet and replaced it
With the new style dining -
room furniture. One might
as well be dead as "out of
style" these days. We are
showing reveal different de-
signs in both quartered oak
and mahogany and all are
priced exceedingly low.
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and .Funeral Director.
28 eViff Phone MW"' 28