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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-08-24, Page 8Our first shipment, of New Sweater Coats le now here and is the Ok est assortment of high class garments we have ever had ttiefleasure of showing and you will find it time Well spent to have a look at these Coate and get our pricer, before buyiog. Tion't forget we are offering some Big Bargains in Bbote and Shoes and Clothing during the balance of. August. ' Also balance of our Summer Dry Goods at wholesale price. smALL1 PLUMSTEEL MORE PROFITS BROS.. BUSINESS. ••••••••••••••••••••f4t••••••••••••••••••••••• auomm imimmursurtswassaisswaismismois The great Money Saving Event of the year STILL CONTINUES With practically all of the bargains. of the past days of the sale and many more added and prices in several instances cut still deeper. We are determined to close out ovary 'possible pair; Only. a short time remains in which to do this, hence these unusual offerings, If you have attended this sale you know that every value and every price is exactly as advertised. If you have not as yet takewadvantage of this money saving opportunity, you cannot afiord to put it off another day. MEN'S OXFORDS reg BOY'S OXFORDS reg. , YOUTH'S OXFORDS reg.. ..... $4.60 goods for $3.00 . .52.50 goods for $I.90 $2.00 goods for 51.50 WOMEN'S OXFORDS at 1 off WOMEN'S PUMPS reg, . . ... .... ......53.00 goods for 52.25 Girl's oxfords and puiiaps at off. Special line Women's pat. oxfords at a price. •These pricea mean dollars saved for you. FR:ED, jACKSON:. Our Specials for Saturday and the following week 0 ID • THE GREAT FLY EXTERMINATOR—takes away the worry of your cattle ,and horses by driving away the 'flies:, ;Kills Vermin and Lice. Regular. 51.00 cans THIT\TG 1VX-4.-CT=11WMS CONNER BALL BEARING,—IDEAL,— VOLMER,— BONNIE.--ONE MINUTE,—THE BEST IN USE, -10 PER ORNT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. • • The balance of our Screen doors and Windows at cost STOVES and HARDWARE • oit,ortert•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••$••••4144‘•••••••• Ij. B Hoover Nelson Ball 'UNIQUE DESIGNS I In house furnishings are in demand by those of artist c tastes. A visit 1. here will disclose $4261 UNIQUE FURNITURE THAT IS DECORATIVE but not overly dear. Merit is what wins these days, and it's only merit that gives us our liberal patronage MERIT IN FURNITURE MERIT IN PRICE The cheapest spat lit fltirtin County to buy all kinds of furniture. Hoover & 13611 sitrAtcortivaa dost:t) ztaicowcats tiorrAGE ROCKERY doesn't have to be the ex- . pensive kind. Cheap white ware is just as her- •viceable and more econ. omical. When you plan your trip. to cottage, camp or plenic see our assortment of white china witli colored band—red or blue. The quality might surprise you and here's a sample of the , prices : Cup and Saucer 80c doz Bread ,:gt Butter Inates60c " Tea plates 70c Dinner Plates 95c " Platters 25c, 35e and 45c each All good shapes, W. D. FAIR CO, Often Cheapest — Always the Best Cask* Nowipiticorii Most Mk IOU LADIES'. AND CHILDREN'S GOLF JACKETSNen's and Boy's Coat Sweaters This is just the season of the year for warm woollen golf coats for men women and chil. dren. The mornings and evenings are chilly„ Why not put on a golf 'coat or sweater coat to avoid colds instead,of putting ori winter garments. We are showing a large range for men, women and children in all the popular colors from 75c up to $8.00. f rat Miss Bertha McRae, of Cooper' ik pa's staff, is enjoying a fortaight'S, holidays. • Uiss Poeta left on Tuesday for Tor. onto. She will. probably be away some months. . Master Channel Brooks of Milchells visiting his grandparents, Me. and Mrs. Wm. Cantelou. Miss* Alm e Oriel' of Tuckersmith , is • visiting her grandmother, Mrs. S. Cifcb, fon a few daps. Mr. David Beiacom purposes taking up his abode with his an, Mr. A. W. Beacom of Harlock. Mr. W. Jackson was one of the urn- . pires at the lawn bowling tourna- ment ail Exeter this week. •Mo. Jonathan Brown arid Miss Nellie Brown left today for a few walks visit at Aylmer • and Toronto. Mrs. MeGarva and Miss Wallace are in. Southampton for a few weeks with Rev: and Mrs. Deihl, and fam- ily of Paisley, who ustratyl, suantmi'm there. Mrs. Charleswcaah of Flint, Mich:, who has been spending the sunianer with Goderioli township ftiandS, was •the. guest last. week of ado. Peter Oantelon. • Miss Annie Ross of Chicago, fernier- ly of Clinton, has been visiting in town the Irash couple of weeks, the • guest of Mrs. J. T. Harland, Mrs, T. Cooper and caber frienda. Dr. T. ' Holloway of Peterboro paid a flying visit to his mother, Mrs. Holloway Sr. of town, last week.• Tice• had tom at Exeter attending the funeral of his another -in -Paw, the late Mrs. Welsh. Miss .Bessito Glen, who. is up . from •Torcaito on a Vit with her par: entn, Reeve and Mrs. Glen ot ley, is accompanied .by Miss Ida Gould. The young ladies expe.:t to return to the city neact week, Mr. Gab. Elliott le'f yastorday on a trip to the west, It is not his intention to do much harvesting While there, this belne, mere of a pleasure jaunt.. He intends vis'aing across the border bolore his mturn. Master Fred Bartlett, scci of Rev. S. T. Bare:ett of Toronto, who has) been . spending the past three weeks eie guest cl bis uncle, Mr. W. H. Hellyar, at the camp at Burk's, returned home on Tues - Ms. N. McEachern and family remov- ed on ManclaY to' Port P.erry, Mr. McEachern - having accoated the prineipalship of the High School allure. The family have won ma,ny friends during thekt residence in Chilton Who •regret their departure from', town: Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Washington and farnEla of • Auburn spent ; Sunday the guests of the lady's father, Mr. Thos. Jenkins. Master Frank and Miss Ethel remained for a visit sat Woodlands Farm. Mx, Bert ifcIlveen of 'Toronto visited . his home hem on Maday. Mrs. Robt. Attredge and—Mrs. Albert Brooks; who have been the guests of their mink Mrs, ,Wan. Cantefon, fon a fortnight, mit on Friday morning. for their honks in Mich, igen. Mr. and Cantelon • ac- • companied there an . far as Mitch& where they, spent a day with Mrs. J. 8. 13rooks. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooper vvere coaled k to Exeter by the dee& of the lat- ter'S mother which took place on Friday last. Mr. Hooper returned Monday evening; but his good wife remained ler a few days longer, In the past year Mrs, Hooper has lose a sister and brother and now her goal ol‘l mother has. been Called to her Song home. • ' Mrs. Edmenston and Mr gl John. Guest leave on Saturday far Torento; where they wih be met by the latter's s' on Mr. Harry Cook of ti Trenton, ad Will return with hitn • in his auto for a fortnight's visit. Mts. Faimeaston has spent a versa pleasant couple of months' Visiting • her „many relaativeS and friendsin Clinton and vicleity. The for:owing left his week for the west from Clinton and vieinity, going via C. P. It., being ticketed through by W. Jackson: 43. La - .G. Elliott, W. and J. Disney, M. and Mrs. W. Farquhar, Miss Fargehar, J. Brown, Mrs. Arthur Trick, Miss Davidten, W. Col 'Miss Colelough, Thomas Ilaird, Geo. Tebbett, W. R. Lohb •4041.114,44411•4414/444.411144•44444441444414414444•41.44.44.14.4, 1 J. Vesauson and R. J102110011. tOONVILLI. CAN,SUFAl.O. W .Y. - New Fall Skirts IIN (748,11;w4(47ar sTrtiomAS Or s*cATtiaRmes. CANADA. • u FrALO; maw YoRK. • The new fall skirts are now in stock and comprise excellent values in Panames, Serges Voiles in the very newest styles for fall wear. Rough Tweeds in plain and mixed colorings promise a great de - Prices run from $250 up to 512,50. . . haand for suitings this season. We are showing an exceedingly large range in suit lengths No 2 alike. Now is the time to make a selec the - We invite your inspection as a purchaser or not tion befere -e best styles go. We will gladly lay aside your choice until required. Prices run from 75c lip to 52.00 per yard. •,E1,74.. New Fall Dress Goods ..9. er.,,n,„,,,x,„„tr The fall and winter importations for men's suitings are now in stock and they are without doubt the best ra,nge MW11. • 0 A MIMI nab it has ever been our pleasure to display. Tweeds will be the popular cloth in greys and browns in heather mixtures and Bannockburns. Our tailoring staff was never in better condition to meet your wants and are turning out better styles and work- manship than even Let us look after your wardrobe this fall. We can serve you well. We employ nothing but the best mechanical labor and guarantee workmanship and fit, • Clearing Sale of Tapestry and Brussels Carpets MOO Yards Tapestry and Brussels Carpetsthe toIo be We do not intend carrying piece carpet., in the future which is our only excuse for this clearing sale. If you need a carpet this Fall or next cleared out not a bad pattern. or color in t` spring it will pay you well to attend this Sale • . Space will not permit quotation in all the qualities , Come to this sale you won't be disappointed at the value. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. SHE Tata- c.A.sli srroizz• tozzaR& .0_49 • Harlock. Friends from American cities have beenhe guests of Mrs. R. Ferris thu past week. •Lase Saturday morning, Mrs. Chainesw•oreli, a sister of Mr. Ferris, and • her two grandchildren, arrived from Flint, .Mich., and •in the evening there vamp three cousins of Mr. Ferris whom tie has not) semis Or •forty years, Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Gevage and his% Wineas, all of Chicago, Sirs. • Perris talk her guosts ato the lakeside on Tuesday, the drive to and fro and the lake breezes being !finch enjoyed. ••••••• • • • C011151,4111Cee • Mr. and John Grainger and daugh- ter of Kansas City • are visiting rel- atives' and friends areand here. Miss Annie Pollard of Blyth 'visited her cousin ,Miss Eileen Clarke and other friends about here recently).- • Mrs. John Britton is very poorly just now. Her many friends are hop- ing to hear Of her speedy recovery. • Mr. Jas. ,Warwick el Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. H. Fisher of Toronto were called hoane owing to tho ser- ious illness of their mother, • Ma. Warwick, Sr. . Mr. John Riley, Jr., spent? Sunday with friends at nruceflekt. Miss Maggie Lows, Mrs. Edwin Britton aud Mrs, Alvin Armstrong were the guests of the former's par- ents at Walton on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. McGregor and Mr, 'Geo. Stephenson spent a day in Goderith last week, Messrs. Alvin Armstrong, Will Tay- ' lor RAMC Jamieson, David MUson andHoward Armstrong kit tho west this week. , . Lucknow A traction engine, owned and driven by John McKenZie, ran off the amd down a rather sharp embankment and turnef turtle just north of Lueknow on Saturday night. The fly wheel was Mashed off, and the whole Oro- ing meehanism vfts buried in the mud. A fireman, when aiterwards en- • deavoring to let olf the steam, was sealded abuto tho teg,s. A large gang Of men 'Worked from early • Monday morning until' noon getting the ma, shine back on the sad again. Auburn •Mrs. McCain of the. Soo and Mrs. Moore of Guelph wereguests last week of Miss Susie Blair. • Ftev, Mr. McCallum conducted the Presbyterian services .last Sundays for Rev. Mr. Mann, who' is at present holidaying at Baltimore, Oneario. Mr. Whiting of Parkhill has taken charge of the Methodist circuit work for Rev, R. A. • Miller, who is awaa on his holidays, • • The Epworth League held a social evenirig on Mr.. Ferguson's lawn on Tuesday evening. •• • Mrs, Cowell of •allie Soo is•at pressnt visiting. al • the home of Mn. John Aathur, Mien Emily Clark. spent last •week at the home of Mrs. Dunsteadt. • • Miss Welsh and Miss Ida Currie of Goderich are at resent guests at the bonne of the Misses Erratt. • The News -Record to end of. war 25e. East Wawanoill Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 'Brown of Blyth visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. King. Miss Lundy 01 Blyth visited Miss Fern Patterson last week. • Mr. A. F. Johns of Clinton renewed old acquaintances itt this vicinity last Weinesday, Mr. Harvey Iliently, who has been wish Mr. J, C. Staler the past few months, left on Saturday for Clinton whore he has secured a position in Mr. Bartlift's llakeshop. Mr. Ferny Vincent of Westfield wilt fila his place here far the fall months. The steno maeons ware but' las Woek building the foundation for Mr. John McClinchey's new driving shed. Mv. Robt. Johnston was helping Mr, Moses HaltIshatier with the har- vest last week. • Mr, and Mrs. Rankle of Seaforth •vise their daughear, M.113. Herman Daer, the past week, Mr, George Cowan had the mister - tune ta lost a valuable horse a few days ago. • Mr. • David McClinchey was thrown from his bieycle a few days ago and sprained his arm. He says it, was the sudden stop that did it. Mr. Will troltzhauer ales Mrs. Ladd of Auburn spent Monday at the home of Ma Moses Holtrhauer, The News4fetord to end of year 250. The News From Londesborct The Presbytorian picnic was held on I Miss Goulding of London is vit- Tuesdays afternoon in Caldwell's gmve ing her friend, Miss• Huttoa. and was all that coind be desired. The Mitoses Pickett of Clinton .aisit— The day, the grove and the crowd ed at the home of • Mr. Thos. Scolot• were all good and everyone wont last week. home aftisr having thoroughly enjoyed 1.• Mids KBrown spent a few days. themselves. Attar' the general games last week with friends in. 'this vicin- , • the races were started forwhich it prizes were given. Some of tie Mrs. Wart, Townsend and Master ners were : 75 •yarcls, giels under 12, Fred of Strathrep spene Sunday ors • Ma: y Jamieson, boys, Earl Mills, 100 yard, girls anti& 15, Lily Buns -the home of Mr. Frank Woods. don ; boys, Charles Colernin ; three- Rev. J. IT Osterhout s spefiling:: leaei•+:1 race, Dennis Roberton and h is holidays with Ciorrie, Wingham John Gorart ; wheelbarrow raceD and Wroxeter friends Roberton and John Oorbet ; sack race, Miss E. Lyon 'eta for London on . . D. Robefoton •married aneh's , race, Monday after spending her holidaye• Tom Brown, married women, Mrn. Fred. Johnson ; nailing contest, May Miss' E. Mains or. London is spend - Caldwell. After all had been' satis- ing her holidays at her home here. fled, hungex gone, candies and nuts ',As. Lear, Sr., spent a few days were distributed to all.• • lase week with hes son, Mr. E. Lear,. • Mrs, D. W. Boys 9 )eut, a few days of Blyth, 'gat week with Lucisow friends. • Mrs. W.. C. Armstrong is visiting, her. sister, Mrs. • W. L. Merritt, or • 1413•r()Munsids:sillis.A 'friends. Bell spent a few days whir Miss Margaret McCool visited her, sistko, Mrsf J. L. Awde of Wingbant. • for ras. feTW. dsaayms-psolaweek. nst andfmrspout Friday of last week With Clinton friends. • • ofIEBA13;ahDspFelkottoliyasatnwdetfkasatterit:homroanatio of Geo. Brogden. • Miss R. Young of thatitIord is vending her holidays at her •home here. Mrs. Wm. Crittenden and family of 13aath spent Friday of last week at the hoine of Mr. Robt. Young. • • Hullett Happenings. • Mrs. WM. Snell of Soaforth visit- ed at talr: and Mrs. George Cabalsrecently. Alias Margaret Kelly t,t Goderich lo visiting relatives hereabouts. Mr. P. J. Reynolds had the mis- fortune to have the palm elf his hand somewhat) severely lacerated on 'Tues. day by the buckle on the end of tho reins, Mr. Reynolds at mite went to Clittam and had the wound dress2d. Mr, and Mal. Wargo Carbere en- tertained the young folks to a social evenitig oh !Thursday last'. • Misses /retie and Dorothy Burns and Master Edward Burns leave today for Goderich and on Sattrotay go by boat to their home in Cleveland af- ter having spent the past few weeks at the hem of Mr, and Mrs. P. J. neynolds. The new seats were installed in the Separate schoo? this week. Mr. John' Melville is busy painting air Mr. R. Perris's: He is a. dad' handler of tho brush and always makes a good job. Burns. church harvest home festival was a great e.teeess. 'The weather was the Mint the season could give. Those who helped on the program. Were Mies, McGuire and Mr. Scott of Seaforth, Rey. and Mrs. Small of 'ninth, Miss Wilson of Clinton. The,. Clint% baud furnished excellent mut. ie. The proemde •kvieentett Misses Mar' and. Colette Carbery are this week visitt:ng in Stratford. Mist O'Connor • of Detroit is taw., guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Rey,- noldrt. Mr. Elias Dan is taking a trip through the watt..