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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-08-10, Page 8a`. • Our Specials for Saturday and the following week THE GREAT FLY EXTERMINATOR -•take* aatay the worry of your cattle and borses by driving away tbe flies. Kill* Vermin and Lice. Regular„ $1.00 cane 75e. i CONNER BALL BEARING, -IDEAL,- VOLMEU-- ,BONNIE. --.ONE MINUTE, -THE BEST IN USE,. -10. • PER GENT. DISCOUNT FOOROASH, The balance of our Screen doors .and Windows at cost. STOVES and HARDWARE rani CLEARANCE SALE of Men'$. Ladies' and Ohildrerk's Oxfords, pumps and Slippers Sale Replete with genuine money saving oppor- tunities. No doubt you have been waiting for this announcement. Pro- bably you remember the great money saving opportunities afforded by our Semz•annual clean-up sales in the past. , We are putting our greatest efforts into this sale. Uome expecting to get more actual value for every dollor you . spend thanever. infer% Yon Will Pet be disappointed. Save Money on Men's Oxfords saris Regular" 4.51) lined for ....: ..; Regular .00 lines for.., , ....... .. $3.00 � Regular 3.50 lines for. .$2.75 Sensational price* en Ladies oxfords and pumps . Regular $$.50 lines for $2 75 Regular $3.00 linen for $2.25 Regular $2.50 lin es for $1.90 Regular $2.00 lines for. , $1,50 Misses and Children)) Oxfords pumps and Slippers Regular $2.00 lines for • $1.50 Regular $1,50 lines for $1.10 ,Regular $1.25 lines for .00 Regular $1.00 lines for. 75 Regular .75 lines for • . . ••••••• . . Remember this store's high quality standards, notice how •we " have cut our regulartllow prices, then come, see, try on and buy. SLOES FOR EVERYBODY FD: JACKSON • wwwwwassawsommilmalwasslanimmais MEN'S DUSK` COATS Have you seen tbe new dust coat we are showing' for risen'? It is just the thing for these bot :dusty days to protect your clothes. It is neat and strong, yet light and cool and no one who does any driving should be without one: Specially priced at $1.25. • • Z CHILDREN'S PATENT PUMPS Having just received another big shipment of children's slippers our 4 g R_ .tock is a gain complete in sizes • and' our assortment good. We have Children's DongolaKidislippers at from 25c per pair up and Children'. Patent,Pumps from 85c per pair up, SPECIAL" PRICES ON .ALL LINES �NCHILD- REN'S WOMEN'S AND �C HIL D REN8 MS . S ..HOE S Come in and let us show you our plan and: quote you prices on a New Made -to -Your -Measure Suit. SMALL. PROFITS. PLUMSTEEL BROS. MORE BUSINESS • AfrrRr•*n1 • Anna NON IA *.........444444.44.•••••••••••••••••••••••4* (NW* ••.••••••:44.44.4.•••••••••••.:•••••••••••-••••••.• J. if Hoover Nelson Bell f. a UNIQUE. DESIGNS In house furnishings are in demand by those cella of artistic tastes. A visit 1= here will disclose 4 ,34261 • UNIQUE FURNITURE DECORATIVE .. T � 18 DECO but not overly dear. Meriis t t what'wins wins these days, > and its Y only merit that gives us our liberal patronage I MEPl'`i' IN FURNITURE MERIT IN PRICE The cheapest spot in tlaron County to buy all bads Of furniture. I Hoover Bali COTTAGE ROCKERY doesn't have to be the ex- pensive kind. Cheap white ware is just as ber- viceable and more econ- omical, When you plan your trip. to cottage, camp or picnic see 'our assortment of white ell Ina, with colored band --red or blue. The quality might surprise you and hem's a sample of the prices: Cup and Saucer 80c doz Bread & Butter Piates6Oe Tea plates. 70c " Dinner Plates 95e ". Platters 25c, 35c., and 45e each All good shapes. W. D. FAIR' Off, Often Cheapest . Always the Best lit"11 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Irwin spentcivic holiday, in London. .. Misses • Kate and Willa Ford have been visiting Teeswater friends; Misses Jennie Robinson and Gladys Bradshaw ikcXV ill Seafortil on Mpn-. day.. Mr.: and Mrs, . John ' Gfbbings left cu, Tuesday , to visit relatives. at Vir- den, Man, - Mr. S. S. Cooper attended the Com- mercipl Travellers picnic at Port Stanley on Saturday. Mr. •Geo. Steep ' of Goderich was t'he guest of ,tin brother, Mr. David Steep, one day . last , week, Mr. Wilfrid Canbalon, principal of . Cart donia' C. I., was a visitor in t tows for a few days this week, Mr, Hardy MoHardy visited his wife and 'his sister, Mrs.Me1iard y Smith, over Sunday and Monday. Miss Isansl Straugban c4 New York, 'fornietlyi of Clinton, is renewing old adquaintancen in town this week. Mrs; Raga Ross visited her pments, Mr. and Mrs. ' Robt. Mux'well el the Bluevale Road : at W4nghant last week. • Mr. Oo1#n Campbell Shaw.'of Spring- field, Ohio, youngest scat of , `Ma. John Shaw has been in !ownfol; a few daysof the past week. ];Toward, Farquhav, son of ' Mr. Ger. M. Farquhar of Mullett, has entered the service of the Royal Bank' and is.: *nth thei.Burk's Falls branch Drbr, W. Shipiey and Mrs, Shipley( re- turned on : Teenday from a week's stay at balmy Bayf eld. They ex pent to leave for home at Calgary in a few .days(. • Miss Marjo* a Lappine and 1Vliaa ' Gladys. Legg of London, who have been holidayt:ng at Bayfield, caned on . a few of the former's • : Clinton friends last wee)C; Mr. Mills Shipley who has been . at Port Arthur and the north country. • for a 'few Months, : has returned home and will remain. until the : opening ,of the Medical School in the Mrs.. Wiseman and . Miss E. Chidley left on Tuesday niprningon .a driv- ing : tour.. They will be away! see- eral days and will take Zurich, Arend Bend and other points en - route.' Rev. Misior Dickson, for same .time last) summer acting pastor in Willis church,, has accepted a call to ' be- come pastor Of Knox church, Rainy '• River, and entered Upon his duties ''there on Lice last Sunday in July, Mr. Walter Jackson of. Brantford has been visiting his hone in town and as a holiday here •in the ;summer season would it incoMplete without a few dans . at the lake, he : and Murray camped at Burk's }luring the forepart of the week. Mr.:Otto Fink ,went. up .to virnt his old home at Hanover Saturday and remained over' Monday to witness a lacrosse match, Hanover vs. Mark - dale. Mr: Fink is greatly: interest- ed in lacros.:+ and when in).. the game was cue of 'the cradle players. Mr. •Mirani Hill returned on Saturday from 'Saskatchewan where he was for a couple of months 'or so. While ' . he ' was somewhat taken with tho pi.zirie country yet alp3r all . he likes old Ontario and that portion of it widely known as Clinti3n best and will remain here. His numerous friends here and hereabouts aro glad to welcome him back. Mr. George •Goulding, champion walker of the world cal Ohe Can- adian chaknl1iori, at.„all events, and " togeth- ermate, E. P. Macdonald, d, ogeth- er with Jack 'Tait, the celebranad runner, who represented Canada' in ,England, amd G. M. Brock, alt Pout from Toronto were guests at tzieH oteT Norm �pr Sunday. oven Sunda • They were on their way to Luck - now to,take P ti n the Caledonian games. Mr. John Whiddon of Rayfield was in town Tuesday and in conversation with The News -Record said he put, Hosed orating his evapoazton thin season, but owingto the short crop he doosrtot expect to be able to run the plant to its full capacity, that is 400 bushel$ per day, Mr. Whid- don has been m sn theevaporating business siiiee 1896 and his enter- prise has each fall added much to e industrial actili:ty et Bayfield. !lis plant is one of the most mod- ei"tt arld Then the available ,:tack 1' 30'' ottrltotizz ,A►, 4"x1 ""i�'zompt d►.� , z)zzatC `d: cati1 1 petwnttd, it id always available mutt tra its .... NF1'+►+►1111N lr* 4+t+N' �►1rNN►1►$ 1$4 full capacil'q. MN.&NT BILLE 4. SATURDAY +£. At Hall! Regular Selling Prices Saturday we put on sale, Remnants and Underwear, Waist Coats,. etc. from both stores and secure the. best bargains.. • odd sizes of Dress Goods, Staple hosiery, Gloves, at half their regular selling prices. Come early Remnants Price Remnants. of .cottons, sheet- ings,, towelings, satteens. • wrap- ' parette, gingham», prints, flan. nellettes, dress goods, etc at 1-2 ' price. • $1.25 Taffeta Silk 98c 100 yds black taffeta silk, stamped guaranteed.. splendid weight and highly finished. Reg $1.25, Saturday 98c,• Fancy Parasols $1.25 40 .only Ladies Fancy Silk and Linen Parasols in all the popularc lors and plain white worth up -to 53.00 choiceof the lot for $1.25. Deep Cuts in Children's Straw Hats. Out go the balance of cm Children's *taw hats as follows.r Regular 25c for 39c Regular 50e for 39c Regular 75c for 59c Regular $1.00 for 79c Regular 51.25 for 89e Regular 51.50 for $1.25 25c Tan Hose.19c Ladies tan hose ' flat weave, mercurfzed finish sizes 8 .to. 10, regular 25e, clei.ring at 19c pair, Wash, Suits for .Ladies Half. Price. mad 1e, of apglyood Ladiesquality washlinen sanduits - daintly trimmed in assorted , siz= es regular $5 00 for 52.50 regular 5.900 for $4,50. Table No 1 Odd sizes of gloves, hosiery, belts collars and underwear, reg '25c. 85c and 50c, Choice while they last 19c, Deep Cutsin Satteen • Petticoats. Cleaning up the. balance of our black satteen Ddorrey and Regal Taffeta Petticoats at the following prices t Regular $1.00 for $ .79 " • 1.25 „ r89 1.5'1 " 1.19 " 2.00' "" 1.49. 2.50 " 1.89 8,00 ' 2,25. ' • Ladies Coats 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.0.0. Table No. 2 Odd sizes of gloves, hosiery, gloves, collars, corsets, etc, Reg 50c, 75c and $1, choice while they last 89c. • 25c Linen Suiting 15c Linen snitings in plain and stripe- in all the popular colors, reg 25c, Saturday 15c. • Of Whitewear Friday and Saturday we will clear out the balance of all white- wear at 25 per cent off. 15c Gingham 8c 150 yards gingham in stripes andchecks, wide width. good firm cloth, reg 15c. Saturday 8e. FANCY PARASOLS We cleaned pp 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 We are carrying a 'complete stock of Kaiser Silk Gloves for women in all shades. Both . long and short length double tip fingers Kaiser, guaranteed at 75c to $1.00` . LO\ESrOLOVES 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 they have given our pations . the very • best ; of satisfaction prices' range from 2'5c to $1.00. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. PIMS CASH STORM • .: ` Personals. Mr. R. Rowland is expected home from England on Saturday. Miss L. Keane. is spending a feiv weeks with Brussels friends. East Huron Convention.,. Brussels(, lug'. 8th. -Are the farm- ers infavor of reniprocity in natunat products :? A gathering of over two hundred residents of East Huron, mostly farmers; met in the town hall this afternoon.. a fernier .pre- siding, and selecting a Conservative eandiidate for the • House . of Co'xnlmlon% a farmer, asking hint specifically • to ►'. 't' the t make tofu his position on anti-. pPo reoiprocity platform. • • ' The 'unanrnvous choice of tine can - neaten was James Bowrnlan, ex -Reeve of Morris, ex; Warden of Huron ;Conn- ty. 1•i'is nano was presentnd by May- or ayor Stratton of Wingha i and Matttbew Lbckliart of Auburn. Mr. P'. in, Scott, president of tbe Association, presided. •kle had been Mentioned as a ,pitobabldcandidate and would have Wren a' strong one. John ,Johnston of Colborne Drowned. . tToderiich, Aug.. 7Pm.-0Sunday y interning John Johnston, a well- known young termer of Colborne township, youngest son of Andrew Johnston of. Carlow, lost his life in Lt's the Maitland River near z home. Ire went in bathing ' with a number oyboys, but f other youngmen and was unable t(o swim, and, getting be- yond his depth, he was drowned be- fore the eyes of his companions. The other boys were u:ther • unable to reach him or were tco frightened d to render any effective aid. The News -Record leads f and Township. Wews. r 'X O'wn Dr.. Sohn A. Scott, 'e, prominent physician cif Oollingwood, died on Monday. 5 i'atfl Tessler, Montreal,; fell froom a G'. 1'. 11. train near Warren and Was in*thatly killed, Death of William Hudie A very sudden death occurred ..•in the `Township of :McKillop: oh Wed- nesday of last week in, fhe .person of William Hudie, of the 12th concess- ion. Mr. Hudie • vhas in his usual hearth on Tuesday rind' that morning had assisted in the hervtst. During *he afternoon he was suddenly 'strick- en with paralyisis and passed .away about three o'clock oa Wednesday morning. The • deceased, who . was sixty-five years of age, was .a native of Goderich Township, but over 35 years ago moved. to MoKillop, wfere he resided until' the 'L'ane of his death.'. Hs is survived by his . wife two sons and two daughters, Harvey and C,areace, at home, and Mrs.. M. Stirling and ' Mrs; Robert. Cole of Goderich Township. • Constance • Mi. Andrew Shelf was called to Hamin= one ,day .last week owing] to the illness and death .of his broth- er-in-law, Mr. Jas. Taylor. The News From Londesboro . Mrs. Warn.It eebe and Miss s 1Sae ofMiss. E. Mason of'Blpt�h spent •. �, _ Porti Colborne are visitors at the, ,ew days 6f last Y week with 'herr manse this week. • cousin, Miss . L, . Brunsdon. Louis Pingel, who has spent the sunnier in Towne), is spending a. few days at his .home here and •will° leave on Saturday for the west. Miss. Jennie Mainsspent a few days: with slier sister in London: • . - Miss C. Hutton spent Sunday, with. Mr.. Wet' ers. of London spent a few' days with' friends in this vicinity, London- friends Mrs: Chas. Crawford is, we are plea .'d to know, improving. Mrs. 1 -Parris of Exetess. is • spending: a few days at the home •of Jaanen: Shobbrook. Dr., L. Brigham' leaves . Thursday . Mr. Pearcy . of imorgeto spent, 'Sim - day with his son, Rev: W. Pearcy. Mr. •and Mrs. F. Johnston and Mrs. Hill spent Sunday with friends in Blytrh. Miss Gan mage, who' has been vis- iting for .the .past two weeks an the parsonage, retmned to her }tome in Chatham on Monday evening of this week. • About fifty metubera of the board oa were entertained at the parsonage.. Mtss. L. Young left for Brantford. where she ' will join her sister Rachel on a trip td ' Montreal and by boat down the St, Lawrence River. Henry Lear left Tuesday for tic Soo where he will spenda few days. Rev. W, T. Pearcy and wife, ac- companied by, the fcrmer's : parents, blr. and Mrs. Pearcy of Toronto, spent Monday of this week in ' Bay- field. fl of this week for Star. City, Sask., after a short visit at lt:s home here. Mrs. D. W. Boyd and Miss "Ber?th of • Chicago are visiting at the: homy gf Mr. R. Adams. Mrs. Geo. Lyon and Miss Esther :• Lyon spent Monday in Lucknow. u.. . Mi. John Cololough oi;• I olhnesviile and Miss Louise Cololough of •Win- nipeg visited- the former's brothea, Mr. Henry Coiclough, one clay, , last week. Mr. and Mts. Wm. Wheatley • of Clinton visited their brother, Mr. Gorge. Wheatley,, on Sttaday. East Wawanosh Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Halliday of Colborne visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, 0. Stoltz. Mr. and Mrs. Br r Dual f nd 5 0 0 o Lo eb :Gent last Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. John bosh:. Mr, John Doerr is weactug that broad and,hsanmipg shine just because Hullett Happenings The • man=y friends of Miss Mary Brown re',;Peet very mudh to hear of hem prolonged illness. Messrs, John Flynn and Wm. O'- Connor of Beechwood. spent' Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Flynn.. Messrs.. Frank Blake of Toronto, ' J�d'ward or Detroit and Richard of Winnipeg are at home 'for • a few days holidays. s. hoz y " f rth - Su Mr, Joseph Brown of Sea o S n Bayed with Iiulletti( friends. Mr. -and Mrs. Alpert Goldthorpe of Sunday Goderich spent S ay a t the home f Mr. Wzxi.. Plunkett a little baby boy arrived at his o ' home a few days ago. Mr, end Mrs. Isaac 'Starwood were Mr. k`red Pard visf.ted in 'tb.s -ria gzvdri a surpnse last Friday *venins Partly by a number of their friends who inity a few days ago.,gave thrall an unexpecttad call. TWO Mr. Harvey Bently is WA on he ereellent' phonographs supplied the sick list. music, which, tog,"they with other a - Mr. Aaron Thiel of Morris visited a musenwnts, made the evening pion Mr. George Gross had the misfort- une to loose a fine year-old cat a few days ago. Miss Lena Plunkett returned homer on Sat"aniay after fifending the past. week with Winghani friends. Those •fromi here 'who wore blask-• bass fishing in Auburn last week re- • ort splendid p success. Mr. and Mrs. John Weldon kindly - 4 entes� in a edf r. a few friends cne otneaing. last week. The music of Mr. Wal - don's - dons excellent phonograph was high- ly ighlyappreciated and the. evening passed all too quickly for the visitors. %Mr. Samuel Deer and men nave - been doing cctinent work at Westfield /.ie pasty week, ,Constance, • Mrs. Thos. Hill andchildren of Eel - fou days ago at the borne of his t • veryplea antPy indeed and the vis- gr fro s eala few days with her ter, Mrs. Wright. itors, leaving at a lata hour, voted sisez,r, Mrs. W. Lindsay, add other Mr. Wm. Wetter was in Il:'ullettr last Mr. and Mrs, Marwood splendid en- friends In the vio:nfty. week • cobmitpleting th r foundation of tertafne1s. Miss Maggie Lev,' and Mt. ttobert, Mr, Wm. Patteiraon'* new barn. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn lloere intend Clarke and children took in tlie. The News.iiecorrt leads for Town leaving for Greystone, Sari.., on Satd excursion to Godericli one day last, and 1"bwnship News, ' ° urday. weetf. . i • ,4.=