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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-06-29, Page 8CHILDREN'S PATENT PUMPS f Iferfacjeat reeelesel another big shipment of ebildreti'd slippers our stook is again complete in sizes and our assortment genii. We have Ohnliretes Malta* XidieilOPerii st frein 26e per pair up and Children' Patent Faunas from $5e per pair up. SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL LINES MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CF111.D- REM'S SHOES, - Conle bland let us *how you our plan and quote you pi ices on a New Madetto-Yonr•Meesure Suit. SMALL 1 PLIPASTEEL PROFITS BROS. ROSINESS MORE Just honestly prleed. A pro- fit for us acid if you want the goods an advantage to you. This refers to our stock of Hammocks 410.1.04.04.0.44••••••••an000mpoomompoorovo,n44.....,44.4.44.4.4.4.4,......1444444. Few things so cove and comfortable as a Haran3oclr Good to. read, creat and sleep in. ••••••=•••••••••11P-40.11•••••—•••,....vv: W. Di FAIR el OftenCheepest Alms the Be$t •••••••4••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Our. Specials for Saturday and the Next Week WASHING MACHINE We are sole agents for.the following high Grade Machine E. -Cannon IMIl bearing-Ideal—One Minute—Volmer and Bonnie —They -Save labour, clothes, time and wOmen—Bergers pure En- lish Paris Green Instant death to Bugs only 30c per pound Jnst \ received a few more portable Rubber Baths Regular $0 60 for $5.00 while they Institut the thing...when you have not the room for a' Stationary Bath-rSee the Quick meal Gasoline Stove the most per- fect working stove in use—A good supply of Screen Doors and 'Windows and Screen Wire all -Widths don't forget, the fact that we sell the Brantford Roofing and, our Sales are increasing every month, one of the best reasons to judge quality,—Garden Rose Nozzles and Sprayers, our Extra special • 2 ONLYAIR PRESSURE RPRAYING AIA.CHINES reg $6.50 for •:!pvt.• .... ..... •••••P. -tet••••••• . • .. . •••pat tot . . •••• $5.00 SPRAYERS for 7t)e reg. . SPRAYERS for 59c reg, . . ... .. . . . .40e • i--"Am:Rz..,A.i\Tn 3p1RCDS., STOVES and HARDWARE INSMINOP, 4111.1.11111MW -.111.1111101r11.1.11lommos laWeelle•11.41. ~WWI%jI t / lk (411:I Er.4ke • _ Not LawPilos 4443:4,' • 1 The Shoe Store for \._.Everyb�dy WOMEN Of critical tastes in dress, be it ultra or most con- seevative will instantly recognize the attractive feat- ures of this Store's Latest Styles. Shoes and Oxford $1254,$350 • , MEN, • , Jie they ever so particular about their attire, will find the selection of Spring and Summer Shoes ex- ceptionally easy at This Greet. Shoe Store, Shoe and Oxfords*3.00 to *5.00. CHILDREN or today are as particular concerning their shoes, as their parents are. TWe recognize this fact. and ' therefore shows The Best in Childrens Shoes. Child - rent Shoes and Oxfords 75. to *1-35 • 'FRED. jACKSON. Eq4•410•41441•41,101144•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• B flooVer . Nelson Bail UNIQUE I DESIGNS .74 In house furnishings --orriftr--1,11 are in demand by those of artistic tastes. A visit L., here will disclose i4261 tTNIQPIE FURNITURE TEAT ISDECORATIVE Ibut not overly dear. Merit is what wins these days, I* and. it's only ;merit that gives us out liberal patrbnage , MERIT IN PURNITLJRE MERIT IN PRICE Th� cheapest spot In uttroti County to buy an laid* Of furniture. , i I oover & Bali -i 1 1 sitrzt,w.t.totrizta .e.vr3:!• IrtfiNT3311:e.da.Z.4 MI101:10M'CiltS I 14,44,....44114.1H14•••104044•0411,140+10•44.414•••••••• 4040 010 Mr. C. H. Holland is presiding ,at the EirtVanee examinatim ail Brus- sels. Mrs- Bennett of Blyth WAR ihO pea on Ffiday last of hex Sistsr, Mrs. W. Eing. Mrs. M. Y. McLean of Seaforth was the guest over Sunday. ,ef Mrs. John Cuninghante. Mrs. Jas. Fair is spending a couple • of weeks ,the guest .ot her sister, Miss. Dewer of St 'Mary's'. M. J. E. Ileery, Principal of the Tara Public wheel, Is in -town and and will spead parS of his holidays • here, •• •Mr, A, F. Johns, principal of the Rocirwood Public school, testi- eating at the homestead hi 'reciter. .smith. • • Miss Ma.W.,olle Gilkinson, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. S. Downs,, lett on Saturday for her home in Chicago, • Misses Susie and Roxy Powell and An- na and 13essie Watt Spent Sunday, at • the home of the frfroser's brother; Mr, W. Poweli, Carlow. • Mr. andMrs, Isaac Barr are moving in froni the Base Line this weak, • itiftl will occupy one- of Miss Hind's cottages on Rahtenbury ,street. Mr. Wm. Steep .of •Goderiele. wbo came down to attend arae funeral of his uncle, the -late Wm. Colclough, on Friday last, was while in town, . tie , past of his COUS:11, Mr. David •'Stoop. • The tollowng from 'town attended the Comer votive cenveation in Cuderich on Monday : .S. Davis, R. J. (left W. J. Mitchell, T. D. JOhnson, 13 Beacom, D. and P. Cantelon, D. N Watson hiss Winnie Walton who hasbeen residing at the home of Mrs. WM. ' Jackgen, for the past twelve months left this morning for Huntsville, Muskoka., where she spend :the summer.. • Fred. Steve.iSon, after a visit .-with hi parenfet, Mr. and Mrs. John) Stevenson, has gone to lake Gen- eva, • Wis., to. attend , a Training School for physical. directors of the Rev, W. J. Jolliffe of Luelnovi was in town for :.a few ileum on Tnesdav morning 'greeting old friands, of whom lie has ninny) in Clinton, Mr. Jolliffe and family remove this week to Bolton, their hew field of labor. Mal. Ed. Ball and her little dnugh- ' ter Hazel, Dotroilt; arrived . last week and are guests of her brother, Mr. Fred, Hayward. Their mother, Mrs. A. 11a/ward, their many friends will regret to hear, is critically ill. Mr. Edafn • G. Matthews, principal. of Listowel Business College, accom- panied • by his bade (nee • Maud Oliver, •also • of • Lietowel) visited Mr, and- Mrs. W. S. Downs over &friday: They will 'also spend • six 'Weeks in Rochester, N.Y., hefere settling itt their new 'home in Lis- towel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Egg, ltis Ed- ith and Master Norman ot Montreal are guebts at the Evergreens, Heron Road, residence of Mr. and Mrs. • John Holmes. The family' come up every summer to •enjoy. for a' /tine Huron's benzek. Mr. Egg is the exceediligly • genial lzayelling repre- Sentativo of the Canadian CenturY . and in his itinerary of several years • bas.rnade walla pea -meal friendships wherever he goes. Mr, T. A. Greg returned oa Monday. • from a visiv to his old home town- ship, Pickering, hi Ontario comity, where were held last Week ceritenary celebrations of tie first settlement, of the township. The, celebrations centred around the village of Droug,- ham and lasted through the week. It was estimated that over Ilve ithousand visitors attended the fest- ivities. Mr. Greig thOrOlighlY lOrea hinmelf and renewed bit youth in the *meting with rnanY boyhood, friends. Mrs. Anna Ross, formerly of Clinton, and well known All over the Doman - ion by reason of her activity in church work, is moving to Calor. Ida, where She will probably( take up ber permanent residettee. For the lett couple of years she has been living irt Alberta, but • the elbnate is too rigorous tot some members of the family, and a lady friend in California is said iro Offered irresistible induct:men:in to het hetiee e losating there. tier youngest daughter, Miss Jean, wan married hi Rochester last week. Our stook et Children** Wash baits and Dresses is now complete. Little girls dresses of print and pie newest styles and beautifully made from 'Mc up to $3.00. Little boys wash suits all colors and sizes from 76e u CHILDIREN'S STRAW AND LINEN HATS to $1.60, We are showing a splendid range of children's straw and linen hats in the very newest shapes from gise up 311114141NERY FLOWINRS AT 1.00 41. BUNCH Saturday we give you your choice of our Millinery Flowers worth in the regular way from 25c up to $1.0 Saturday 10c each. Another Shipment of • -aists. Just,IlecoiVett Diiitaliq:aild: .,?et.Or Par Styles • Iva have just passed • into -stock another shipment of white Lawn white Mult and Linen Waists in the very newest designs. The new Dingaling is going to be a very* popular style this season with Peter Pan Waists a close second. Ask to see these two styles as purchaser or not. •4444-4•••••••••••••—•—•—, NEW DINGALING • .WAISTS The New Dingaling Waist is the very newest style for summer wear. Made of fine white cam- bric ; tailored effects ; laundered collar and ctifts. Especially priced for ' • (b 1 ell Saturday•• tp 11- • NE., 1 PETElt-PAN WAISTS ' $1.48 .. We passed another shipment of Peter -Pan Waists into stock for Saturday's selling. Dutch . . s collars, daintily trimmed with white tan and pale blue collars and cuffs. These are very new and eesly pecialpriced for, quick $1. 48 .; slling FANCY PARASOLS We cleaned up -a Mainufacturers of Fancy Silk Parasols about . two dozen in the lot, no two alike worth in the regular way $3.00 to $3,50 Saturday your choice $2.25., KAISER GLOVES We are carrying a complete stock of Kaiser Silk Gloves for women in all shades. Both long and short length double tip 'fingers Kaisers guaranteed at 75c to $1.00 , . LOVES GLOVES Our stock of Loves Gloves is now complete in both silk and Lisle in black and colors. For the past three seasons we have had the agency of Loves -Gloves and the ,r have.given out pations the very best of satisfaction prices range from 25c to $1.00, BUTTER AND'EGGS ,TAKEN ASCA.Sti. {111-1M MICA- C.A.SI-1 Sr17101:Z# • isamienememer 44:A) 4Q-c)O. C.4rivroiv Personals. • Master Andrew Steep is laid u' 'wish a severe sore throat Miss Carrie Copp of GOcierioh. was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. David Steep on Saturday last, Miss Kate Ford of the teaching stlft, of • Alma Ladies' College, St Thom- as, is home for the summer vaca- tion. • . ••' 4, Mrs. Pollard and • IViise A, Reynolds of New York City have been guests of Mrs. James Flynn the' past week: Mr. and Mao., Louis. Trowse af Wood - 'stock are expected lo spend the holiday in town the guests of the formerts nretber. Mre, Lester Scott of Toronto, daugh- ter of Mt. Stewart Plimenier, left on Tuesday on a visit to relatives in. the Canadian west). She expects to be away a month at least, Mr. W. Poster of liespeler is spend- • ing a sh11 'time ae his home in town, that of Mr. John Poster. A fortnight ago he had: that misfortune to have his foot injured and being •unable to •work tis improving the • time by visiting his reiati-ves.. - Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Maltby of Braniption, who weree'rearried on the • 22nd inst., . are now enjoying their toneynoen with friends in these parts 'and spent Wan Saturday to • Monday with Mn. and Mr9. J. J. McCaughey. The bride (nee Ida • Mabel Coates) will be well remem- bered by many in Clinton as she "kilted ,here on many otcasions. **t•k*...•••....op.t.d.••••••*. .4.4*.•••*••••ii 'COdelich Township Mr. James Thompson of the • Tor- onto Police Pewee has returned to duty after a ten -days vacation at the old hordeatead • on, the Bayfield Line. 11, is four years Binh() Jim joined the Force and it is indeed a pleasure for his ad friends to learn from another source that he is doing fine and is well up in the line of prettotion. Mr. Ben. Anderson, tie°. has been home. Like Jim he invariably, make for fao old farm. when he st,eto any sort of holiday. Ben has served on the li"oree for eleven years and has been doing detective duty. Tho latch siving ways bang; out for ehe boys and ib tbsy could abide With Uli longer, we would be alt the better pleased. C Of, . LonclOn Road •• ' The Nemrs.From Liondesboro Mr. Philip Rowcliffe raked his ,stable on Tuesday. • Miss Emma Levis of Clinton spent Sunday the guest of Miss Pearl WiSO. Miss Ruby Wise .Ni:sited with God- ertch township friends last week. Mrand nil. G. W. Laytonspent Suhday in Seaforth the guests • of frieads. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner have now become coinfortably settled • • on the tam lately purchased by • Mr. Turner from Mr. II. Otidmore. • The many friends • of the young couple Wish them long life and good fortune. Statute labor has been the ordee of the day in this locality. The? Tuck- ersmith stone elasher started work in J. Alleres pit on Tuesday, The 'Municipal Telephone System' are putting in longer cross arms and in- tend sunning twee extra circuit's in- to Clinton cential. • 'A large number of people • from this vicinity iokI in the football match between Soaforth and Bruce - at the latter place. on:Monday. e Constanc MAL John Britton is visiting , her brother, Mr. Thos. Fowler of near Miss Stella Clark is writing On her entrance exam. this week in Sea- , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheatley, Mrs, • Geo, Brown and Mrs. 'Henry Col- clotigh and sort Robert, attended ilhe funeral of ..tho late Mr. Wen. 'Col- • clough. neat Hoinieseille last week. The Sunday school picnic was held Mr, MdMiehears got.% on Thursday laSt and was a decided, success. The Clinton CitiZeit's Band was in attend- ance and added much to the pleasure of the oecasion.. Miss Maggie Macdonakl spent Caro - nation Day in London aftettrarde p ing on to SO. Thomas to visit her sister. The Constance C. O. A. Matt:Medi divine torvite at Burns" chureh on Sunday evening It when rtev.1 W. T. Pearcy preached a Oacial, ser- e to them Mr. ItObt. Clarke was in Goderieli on Undo, attendim the Cenvervative onvention. • • • ' • . • Mrs. (Rev.) W: T. Prey was cal -1 On Saturday' of this. week, DOmIU— led • to her home in Port Colborne I ion Day-, the PresbytAnian Sunday - 14, last week owing to the death of her grandmother. She returned Monday, accompanied by • her Eister, Miss Ethel Reeb, who intends visitng here for a time: '- Mr. and Mrs. N. 'Brunsdon and Miss Verna of Rudiard, Mich., who have been visiting *relatives in -this ViOhl- ity, left Tuesday • morning .for tem Soo going from. Sarnia by boat. • Mr. and Mrs: R. Adams' spent Sun- day' with Seaforth friends. Mr. Wm. Riley disposed of one of Its horses this week, Misstel L. and O. Brigham an,-) spend- . ing the holidays at their home here. Rev. and Mrs. Osterhout ateended the wedding of Miss E. Mills of Blytt to Rev. W. Clydesdale, on Wedneniay of this week. " . longer stay. , school will hold their annual • 'straw- berry festival at the 1.mho f Fred Johnston. The Clintm •CitiLens band and 'other talent, will supply enter- tainment fax the avenin A baseball match on Saturday is expected to be - played between tie home team and an 'outside team. . A number f roil), S. S. Na. 8 are writing on their entrance at Blytb this week. Miss M. Bregden is spending a few' days with Mrs. J. E. Robertson of' " Mr. and Mrs. Pearcy of Toronto, parents of Rev. W, T. Pearcy, have - been guests at the manta, Mr. Pearcy has returned to Toronto but •Mrs, Pearcy intends making a somewhat. Hullett Happenings. • • • Mr. Laurence Gross, a • theological student of the Naperville College, Ill. is spending' his vacation here. • • Mr. John Dam'attli continues very weak but is fighting bravely for his old time vigor. ••• -Mrs. Bitner of Coluntblaville, itch. is at present visithig Merida in tits vicinity. • Mr. Wm. Patterson had a very suecessful barn -raising • on Tuesday last. The barn is 32x70 and will have the modern convenietices. A huniber of ,farmers starirld cute hay this week. Milton Plunkett of bee Blyth Putho sehool is spending this week ati home and will ieturn nerb wk write on the Departmental Fame. Mr. and Mrs. John ThranOtofl and. family visited, a few days ago with Wawahosh blends. At this time of the year some fttv-, mers can scarcely keep busy. Occas - globally one neighbor, for the sake of somffithing to do, wilt dtese another neighbor's cows to the pound a fevt miles away. After the cows have been rincued and considerable bluffing has passed .between the twoneighbors theyi vow future vengeance and go home exhaustA with needless toil.. The following am wife:mg those fro= - • Ithis township who attended the Con- '. rervative Convelition • in Cl'oderich Monday : Reynolds, W. Mor- n:son, James Brown, rtobert. McMichael, H. Cooper, O. Ituddell,c A. W. BOACOMt and John, Wel. -• Messrs, Joe and Ferise Boyle of St. Augustine visited Sunday afternoon at, Mr. and Mrs. John Shanna,hatt's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor enterta.im ed a few of their friends ot Tus3de,y evening • Chaelee Shanahan and Sundayed itt Goderich. Mr. Parnell Make visited Detroit, recently. Mr. ThOttilS Tighe lost a valuable:, colt last week.• Messrs. James brown and William. Morrison and Miss Kathleen glitgler vin'ted in Godeelch on. blieridaY. • GibderiCh Miss Watson, teacher 01 the pktblio. school at LintitiaY) has been apPoint"' ed teacher at the' Ceniktd school ink place of Miss Dunlop Who has signed, ,11