The Clinton News-Record, 1911-07-13, Page 8IJ I.L
The Hot Wave
As predicted the liot Wave has arrived
and seenislikely to star awhile. Get a
Gasoline stove and havesolid, comfort.
We have a few left at speoially
' low prices for this week.
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-,-One Only 8 Burner High ...... .reg $1050 for $13.00
One Only 2 Bonier With Warming Oven.... reg $15 00 for $12 00
.--e•One Only' Patent 13urner .. . . ... $7.50 for 85.50
--Two Only 3 Burner reg $8 00 for $4.75
e. -Two Only Two Burner reg $4.00 for $8.25
--One Only 21a4 hand 8 Burner with Oven reg $14.00 for $5.00
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STOVES, and HARDWARE
MEN'S DUST COATS
Have you seen the new dust coat we are stowing for men? it is
just the thing for these hot dusty days to protect your clothes. It is
neat and strong; yet light and cool and no one .who does any driving
should he without one. Specially priced at. $1,25.
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CHILDREN'S PATENT PUMPS
a Having just received another big shipment of children's slippers our
stock is again compliite in sizes and our assortment good. We have •
Children's Dongolta Kid slippers at from 25c per, pair up and Clhildren'
Patent Pumps from 85c per pair up.
• SPECIAL PRICES ON • ALL LINES
MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILD-
REN'S SHOES.
Come in and let us show you our plan and quote you in ices on a New
Made -to -Your -Measure Suit.
SMALL PLUMSTEgL MORE
PROFITS BROS. • BUSINESS
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The. Shoe. Store for
•Everybody
• WOMEN •
Of critical tastes in dress, be it ultra or most con-
servative will instantly recognize the attractive feat-
ures of this•Store's Latest Styles. Shoes and•Oxford
$1.25 to $3.50. •.
MEN
Be they ever Ao particular about their attire, will
find the selection of Spring' and Summer Shots ex
ceptionally easy at This Great Shoe Store. Shoes
and Oxfords $3.00 to 55.00. . .
CHILDREN
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Ot today are as particular concerning their sboine
as their parents are. We recognize this fact and
therefore shows The Best in Childrens Shoes. Child -
rens Shoes and Oxfords 75. to $1.35
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Not Low Price
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Nelson Bali
Juet, honestly priced. A pro.
fit for us and if you want the
goods an advantage to 'you
This efeyto our stock of
Hammocks
Few things so cove and
comfortable as a Hamtnoek
Good to read, rebt and sleep
in.
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Often Cheapest -; Always the Best
Miss Nickell of RockwoOd' is the
guest of Miss Mary Chant.
Mr. and Mra. W. Jackson are ex
petted home from England to -day.
Mr. Chas, Donaldson, Wingharn, gen-
eral agent for the C. I. Case Corer
pnny, was in town IVIonday.
Mt. ' Isaac Jackson wene to Kincard-
ine en Tuesday to attand th.t fun-
• eral ef his son's wife, Mts. Joseph
Jackson.. .
Mr. Jack Cattleeon of the Bay street
•tinanch of the' Morsons Bank, Tor-
' onto; was a visitor an the parental
' home over Sunday. • '
Mr. M. J. Torrance„manager of the
'Moosejaw branch/ of the Donenion
Bank, ' has been spending a holiday
at his home in town. , . .
Mrs. Alex. Armstrong was amongst
elle Il. 0. 13, excursionists on • Sat-
urday and her many • Clinton friends
, 'wereglad to welcome her. ,
• Conductor Rish, for a ' couple cif
O years on the London to Willebere
Lipe, • has been transferred 'Po •the
• run from London' to Windser.
Mts. • A. J. Flynn, Mrs: Jas. Butler
and Misiii " Kate Mc Court attended
. the ' Percell-McCauley Wedding • in
Seaforth laSti week, Are latter beteg
bridesmaid: . . ••
•.Misses Nary and Gertrude Chat gave
. a porch party, on Tuesday, evening
to a number of their girl • friends
in .honor . of their friend, Miss Neck -
..,ell of Rockwocid.' •
Mrs, Jas. .Veir and Mieses ,Agnes and
Dixie left' last .week for . Detroit,
going by boat from Goderith, They
• will • spend some Heti° time witb
friends on .the other side:, •
Me. A.. D. Beaton left on Teesday
on a trip through Ate west. 'This
in his firat 'outing of any import-
afice in twenty -seen years and will
be his first visit to the prairie
provinces. . . . ..
Mr:. Frank Smith,' formerly . Of Clint-
on, was a visitor in town On Sat -'I
erday. He has, just returned from
• California and. Idaho, and is now.
visiteng• friends ii' Stanley town-
ship: • . •• • .
Dr. and Mrs.' iVlacCallum, who have
been spending the past six •months
or so in the. Old Country, • where
• Jibe D. was further pursuing his
studies, have been visiting the pnst
•week at the parental home of Mrs.
MaeCallum, that of lir. and. Mrs.
John Wiseenaa.
Men J. •Hodgens and Miss Edith
came up hem, Toronto on Saturday.
The 1 former was the guest ci • Mrs.
Pattison over Senda,yeand is spend-
ing. a couple of. weeks with friends
in Clinton and Goderich. Miss Hoe -
gens in hlso haeing a fortriightes va-
• catiou and is spending it amongst
her hosts of friends in town. •
My. and Mrs. Jas. Tucker have re-
turned from a very pleasant visit
to Old England, the former's native
• heath. Though they thoroughly . en-
joyed the jaunt and the meeting
with friends 'old . and new, yeti Can-
ada is now the "Dear,Home Land,"
and both were glad again to sight
her hcspitable shores and be tread
once more her : free and fettile sail.
Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Barr and 1Vlisri
Bore left on niesday, morning for tele
West. They intend going on to Cal-
gary,I Alta., but for .the .• peewit
they 'will stay for name little 1 inld
at. Shoal Lake, `Man.,0 when 'they
will visits Mr. Barr's sister, Mrs.
• Devid Moffatt, and will Alia Vice
in the Winnipeg exhibition.. They
expect to be absent about four
months.
Mr§ . D, L, Crannton and Mise Mar-
garet Torrance of Port Arthur have
been visiting the parental home dur
ing the past week, that of Mr. and
• Mrs, John Torrance. , As Messrs.
M. J. and John• Torrance, the for-
, me* from, Alooselaw and the latter
from Lethbridge were also hcane,
a happy family re -union bas been
held at the ` house of Torranee.
The sisters have been rusticating an
BayThild for a part of the lime.
Mis and Mrs. W. F. thotelint and
two children of Torontowere vis-
• itors in town over the week end,
being guests of the tomer s par
ettio, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cantelon,
• Will's Clinton friends will b.! pleas-
ed to hear that he has Nun cOn-.'
ducting a drug business of his own
during , the past year and a
ball on Dovereourt? 'toad, nortb of
floor street, a new ad rapidly
growing paw.; of the t4y, od poems
• to be prospering fairly well. 'Like
•Insvey another Clinton b'iy, %WI is
• making mod.
In house mrnishings
. are in demand by those ,
of artistic tastes. visit
here will disclose
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UNIQUE F'URITITURE-
THAI' IS DECORATIVE t 1
but not overly dear. Merit is what Willa these days, t
, and it's only merit that gives us our liberal patronage I
MERIT IN 11JRNITtliE MERIT IN PRICE
The cheapest Wit in Huron County to buy all kinds of furniture,
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• ...ALL SUIIIIIE14, GOODS. MUST GO
. WATCH TUTS • SPACE FOR TKO MIXT
TWO MONTHS - •
UR spring ,busineei is over and we must make room for our fall importations which arrive next .month and
every article of summer wear must be cleaned up and each week during the next two months you, will
find tremendous bargains at this store,
•59 and 756 Silks -19c
25. Waist ends of fancy silks,
'no two alike, regular 50 and 750
values clearing at I9c per yd.
75c and $1. Corsets 49e
23 pairs women's corsets in
long anti short styles, assorted
sizes in grev and white, regular
75c and $1:00 values clearing at
49c each.
Deep Cuts in Satteen
Petticoats
()leaning up the balance of
our black satteen Morrey and
Regal Taffeta. Petticoats at the
following prices :
• Regular $1.00 for $ .79
• 125 s .89
• " 15') " 119
" . 200 1.49
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250 " 189
It 3,00 " 2,25 • •
25e Tan Hose 19c
Ladies tan pope flat weave,
mercurized finish sizes 8 to 10,
regular 25e, clearing at 10c pair. '
$2.00 Gowns for 98c
12 only ladies fine white cot-
ton night gowns in heel and low
neck, embroidery and lace trim-
ming, regular $2 00 clearing at
98c each. Come early Friday for
these.
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25c and 35c Linen
Suitiugs 19c.
. 25 pieleis of new linen suiet-
ings in plain and fancy colorings
regular 25c and 35e clearing at
19c per yd,
Prints at 8c
25 pieces of good strong Can-
adian print full width and good
patterns clearing at 8c yd.
'White Waists 89c
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15 Only white Lawn Waists
in the nese Dingaling style size,
well asserted worth in the regul
ar way $1.24 clear at 89c each.
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Deep Cuts in Children's
Straw Hats.
• Out go the balance of our
Children's straw hats as follows.
Regular 25e for 19c
Regular Mc for 39c
Regular 76c for 59c
Regular $1,00 for 79c
Regular 81,25 for 89c
Regular $1,50 for $1.25
• Fancy Paitsols 40.25
40 only Ladies Fancy Silk
and. Linen Parasols in all the
popular oolors, and plain white
worth up to $3.00 choice of the
lot for $1.25.
Wash Suits. for Ladies
.• Half. Price.
Ib only Ladies ,svaeh7 suits
made of good quality linen add
daintly trimmed in assorted
es regular 3500 for $2.50 regular
$.900, for 3450.
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• Ladies boats less than.
Cost. •
Ladies ' Wash or Luster
Coats in Linen color well tailor.
ed and good style regular- $7.50
for $5;50 regular $7.00 for $E,00.
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Peter -Pari • Waists $1.48
We passed another ship-
nsent of Peter -Pan Waists' into
stock for Saturday's selling.
Dutch collars, daintly trimmed
with white tan and pale blue
collors and cuffs. These are very
new and especially •priced for
quick selling $1.48.
FANCY PARASOLS
We cleaned up a Manufacturers lot
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
O We are carrying a complete stock
of Kaiser Silk Gloves for • women
in all ehades. Both long and short
• length double tip fingers Kaisers,
guaranteed at 75c to $1.00 .
LOVES GLOVES
Our stock of Loves Gloves is now .1
complete in both silk and Lisle
in black and colors. For the past
• three seasons we have had the
agency of LovesGloves and, they
• have given our patrons the very.
best of satisfaction prices range•
from 25c to $1.00.
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BUTTER ANC) EGOS TAKEN A'S' CASH.
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• About People You Know.. *Willett Happenings.
Mr. John Moon was a week end vis-
itor in Clinton and vicinity,
Mr. S. Cantelon of Streetsville was
a . week end vie:ter in. town.
Mr. and Mrs. Cowan of Toronto were
guests ever Sunday of Mr. and Mrs,
Jas. Smith. • '
Mr. John Enamerean of Bervie paid a
• short vtisit to the parental home in
• town last week..
Miss Chant of Torontla was :a week
end visitor . at the home of her.
brother, Mr. H. B.: Chant..
Mr. Gorden and Miss Flotetoce 'Oun-
• ing,hame .were in. Brumfield Over
Sunday, intents at' the manse.
Mrs. Carniage and child of Mount
'Forest, have been. visittng the for
• mer's sister, Mrs. Murelay 1VIcEwan,
for the past fprtnight, •
Mr: Chas, T. and Master 'Ross -Nur-
, ray of Toronto arrived on .reie 11.
0. 'B, excursion on Saturday to
visit their melt, Dr. Thompson.
Mrs. W. Boyer and child arrived on
• Saturday from • Toronto and are
guests of the lady's parent's, Mr.
• and Mrs. W. II: Cook.
Mr. Jos: Taylor, Torcaito, brother ot
• Mayor Taylor, will head five rinks
of tiewlers from St. Matthew's
Club which will play in Clinton
next Teesdale
Mr. and Mrs. Maturing return-
ed on Friday from tteir honeymoon
spent amidst the Rocky Mountains
and are becoming sattled in their
• comfortable cottage • oh Victoria
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Pike came up on
O Saturday with the Old Boys' ex -
cortical and Spent until Monday
• afternoon with friends in Clinton
and Goderich. Mr. Pike is a native
Of this beam which he revisits. at
intervals. Ho is always glad to get
back as are his old friends to again
meet him.'
Miss Sadie Holmes, daughter of Mr.
• l4obt. Holism% formerly r of Clinton,
having successfully passed the Nor-
mal School Examination, has ac.,
• opted a school at Reed's Mills,
MMus Co., at a salary of $500.
She will ammo Iter duties at the
beginning ot the autumn term. Miss
Sadie is ati present spending al
coupio of weeks. {mango old friond3
in and about 'town,' being the guest
,o Miss E. Tiplady f the B,,se
I Line.
Mr. J. A. Irwin was in Londcn on • Miss Nora May Blake returned lait
Tuesday on business. Friday from Bing Inlet n here she
Mrs. and Ntiss Boles were .hostesses has been toaching sohoel,
at a plegialit 71iet1e tea on Monday
. • •
Mr. Thos. Mason, Jr., had the nreis-
eveningfortune 1Ie fall -from the top of his
Mr. John Cook of StreetSville was
• the guest over Sunday of Mr. and
• Mrs, D. Cantelon. • •
10.a. Betatigton of London was the
• guest: for a few days last welt of
Mrs.JA. Irwin. •
Miss Beatrice Greene left yonterday
for Stratford, where she will spend
'the reinainder of July. ,
Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Walker and their
• daughttt2, Miss Zelnia, are guests
of Mr. *and Mrs. Wesley Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. J.. S. Arenstrong, who
•'have been visiting the latter's moth-
er, Mrs. Win: Cooper, will spend
the week end with Tonan Ya friends,
Mrs. Carrie Dresser, who has • been
visiting tete Andrews families the
• past month, len" on Tuesdayi to re-
turn to her home at Los Angeles,
Califerria.
Misses Kathleen East and Susie 'Car-
• ling, who had spent a week Visit-
• ing at the Parental home of the
• former in town, returned to Toronto
on Monday, morning. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson ,and Miss .Annie
Cook were guests over Sunday of
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cook, having
come up on the excursion.
Mrs. Jas. Young has betia the guest
of her mother, Mrs. n. Moore, kg
• a few days during the past amen
on her way from Pine River te
theiy new charge at Copleation. Mi
Young ,,enkred upon his new duties
lastrA.0.
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Mr.
Pattison, the genial G.
T. R. agent, left yesterday fon a
littee holiday jaunt. He will visit
Penetang, Port Huron, Buffalo and
other* points and will be absent a
fortnight or more. Afratrs at the
barn last weak while working • with
the car.. Be escaped with' slight in-
jurioa. • •
A number Of the farnieri .have lin-
Pined hying and have now ,Started
•bo harvest the wheat.
The storfc was in this vicinity on
Wednesday of • last week and ieft a
young Mae ati the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Owen Flynn to help them With
the hareesf,
•
Miss Kathleen Quigley was success- •
fill in passing the Primary Piano, im
the London Consarvetory, Witt first- ' •
class honors, having obtained 93 alit
of the possible 100. Mier Alicei Bell
of Londeisboro was hor teacher. •Miss.
Bell leaves. ti, -day fon St: Thomas to
attend the 'Summer School in con- . • •
nece:on with Epworth League.
i Miss Mary McCaughey of Clinton
epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Taylor of the Gravel Road: ' : •
I. Mrs.Frank IVIousseau returned to
her lio-ta in Hensall on Thursday af-
ter spending a few dins at the Immo-
stead here, • " '
Auburn.
The Sunday, school in connection
with th'o Baptise church held their
annual . .1loWerservice on •Sunday,
last. The church was profusely and
beautifully decorated for .the occasion,
Mr. W. Robertson, supentntendetat,
presided and a very pleasing program
of songs, duets and choruses was
rendered by the scholars. Mrs. Rob-
art".m. and Miss Reid had trained the
children,, who acquitted the
Veiny creditably. A suitable address
was also given by Pastor Wylie on
fie subject of "Flowers," Notwith-
standing vhe exceedingly hot weather
there was a goodcongregation in
attendance.
Rev. W. W. Wylie will preach next
Sunday and Mr. J, Tuckea will be
Soloist.
• London Road
Miss Jennie Grant left on Tuesday
t Wait in Toronto and before her
return will take a trip down tie St.
statileh will be well, looked after Lawrence.
darting absence by Mr. Fred. Mal Ruth Walkingshaw of Clinton
,Forrester. visited Miss Ruby Wise the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Twitchell and hils-1 Misses Mabel. and Rosie Livermore
ses Ida and Clara left on Monday came up on the II. 0. 13. OXcerksiOri
morning for ('ho west. They went on Saturday and the foe remains
by boat front Sarnia. env,' r desti'n- here a eouple of weeks.
Miss Pearl Wise is the &out of
Goderich ftienda this week.
Vire has bun raging au Mt. Chas.
Hold's pasha° lot in Tueketsmith
and it has been witet great difficulty
that ib has been kept in subjection.
ation was Toneld, Alta., where Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Twiteltell are lo-
eated, but they Will probably visit*
several western towns mut localit-
lea before their mturn, which will
be in the late autumn.
1 - Constance.
Mat Wright of nrucefield is •visiting
her sister, Mrs." John ,Raley, Jr.
Mr. Alvin Arren7cong and ',Misses
Maggie Love and Stella, Clark. spent •
Sunday the guests of the forlt*r's
parents in Morris. '
Mrs. (liaziet and children of Staple- ,
ton spent' Sunday the guests of the
wi
former's sister, Mrs. Thos. • Polland. ,
Miss Elsie ' Suttee, visited a le
days with her mother last week, 1,
Mr. Fred Milson has manned frerni.
a visit to his brother and sister in
;Cleveland and Delimit.
Quite a number faym arotaid :here
went to Godtrich yesterday ; ,ntili
others went tio Xincawline. , ,
Mr. a, R. Bracken ol Toronto col.
ducted the Bible Society, incoting
here on Tuesday evening.
Mr. Howard Armstrong, who lila
been suffering front an attack ot ap- 0
pendicitis, is now nicely recovering.
•
mace.
a new plan*. It is one of the best
London Road
SurnrnerhilL •
Mr. • Harty Mel3rien has bought a
ited friends here the past, week.
Mts. John Layton of Seaforth vis.-
Miss NTillie Nott is visiiling in Myth,
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