The Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-22, Page 8U. -
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�. Batt well Shoes ip. i"Ioar09 MU01G
$Pecial Bargains Ing -shW c
Sommer Shoes
a have several lines: of .sum, 7g have always len-
shoes we wish to clean out ' �' deavered-to deep our
during July and Atigii, . In or-
-at, do so quickly we love out Sheet. !!fume Department
4 tldel►t+ioP deep.
` supplied with the latest
Ladies' Pat.
OxfAxds regu- pp
lar $2.95, sale•price IMP popullir Songs and In-
Ladies' Strap Sltppppeer.•s reg- 3tTlimelltal8 tryus. when
ular $1,35 and $1,40fgr PIP*
Ladies' Pat, Bluchers xeg- In need of :anything in
alar 83,00, sale rice
p a'3aa sheet music.
E Ladies Pat,. Bluchers, •refer
y alar $4, sale pprice a,ll
!BOYS' KidBluchers, regular •
$2 sale price 1.0,0 Newcombe Pianos
and Sherlock dtr ISlan-
Several other ones of Bargain ping Pianos and Organe
Prices,
I' 'CRY US FOR RBPAIRiNG. always in stock.
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�J.01 PLACE WHERE, YOUR , DOLLAR ALWAYS "D.OES ITS puty
Your 111spection,
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.luly Q'2nd. loft
HA�MM.O'GK.l
They will not reduce -
your purse asmuch as
your temperature.
We have them
Orna"mental, Serviceable
and. Comfortable.
W. Q. FAIR COr
Often Cheapest --,Always the Best
for the JuILJ Sale,
We bought a ltuatttufacturer's lot of Ladies' Lawn, and (`lull Waists at our own prise, and
they go on sale Prday and Saturday at -unheard of prices.
Without doubt this is the biggest bargain we ever offered. i2(I in the lot, sizes 32 to 40.
New styles, every one, Prices, regular values at from $2 to $3. Come early and get first choice.
All at one one. price
See our Window Display - $16390
25c Sateen Dress Goods 8c
About 100 yards Fancy Dress Sateens, in, all
the popular colors. Regular 25c and 35c.
CleaRrig at ...................: .....0 8
LadiesStraw Hats: 25-C
About twenty Ladies. Ready-to-wear Straw
Hats, some very natty styles in the lot. Re. n C
Men's'� Furnis:hings
75c Shirts 59c 15c Straw Hats 1.0c.
Men's soft fronted . Outing Shirts, in Men's Harvest Straw. Hats, large and
neat stripes and checks, in black and small rims, well sewn and made, regular
White and blue, all sizes, regular 75c for 150 for .10
Minnie Kilt is visiting her gular prices were $1.25 up to $2.00; Clearing at . '
Miss y g co
aunt, Mrs, B. M o of North
a Mrs,'H. B oVitti h
Bay. 15c Working Shirts 59c $1 Overalls for 79c
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Mr. ;S. Lawrence came home from.
$C95 Sateen Underskirts 98c
Petrolia to spend the. 12th with his' Men's workingshirts ' in black and Men's Black Dentin Overalls, with or
n without bibs, good heavy cloth, regular. • Tamil. plain plain black sates wttho b g
white duck and'
y' Ladies ext dig ' lack Sate erskirt Good b' shirts a ill iv id . $1,00.for
Mrs. George Ainsley and daughter of nice a lossy Hnish,ytwo rowseaf frill ng and wear, all sizes. regular?bc for .e splendid
Leamington are guests of 112rss g
v g g dust frill, all sizes. Regular $1.23 for .9
Bessie Porter:
Mr. Wallace Mackay of ,Petrolia . vi it- 75c Linen Hats SOc Umbrellas $i U brellas ?5c
When in town on Monday or any other ed Mr, Eldred Archibald on Friday 50c. and 65c Dawn Waists. 39C Men's good quality, sateen top Um -
and Saturday last. Men's and. Boys' Linen Hats for sum- brellas with natural wood handles, regu-
day We will be pleased to' have yoga call' Miss Dewar of St. It S,. accompan Hier wear, several natty styles, regular lar $1,00 for .Ili
icol by Miss Katie Richardson, , is Ladies white -Lawn Waists, open front, meat 75e. all sizes
and inspect our stock of Japanese nods designs. and good quality'white lawn, all sizes, Q Q
p p g the guest of her. sister, Mrs, Jas. Regular 60c for • V �7
• Fair: Ties for '25c . .
watches, rings jeweler etc. : We have 25c• Rubber,Collars 15c
50c
j y, Miss Margaret Campbell of, 'Toronto
has t leen visiting at Mr. S'. (T, Rath Men's 50c Silk Ties, in all .the popular
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$1.25 Lawn Waists 98C Men's and Boys' Rubber Collars, all colorings, four-tn-hand styles,' kngts and
what will please you and our prices ara well's of town and on:'the ll:iyfield sizes and styles, regular 25e for g ;
Line. Ladies white Lawn Waists, daintily trimmed i s ; bows; regular 50c for
right, ;: iVfiss Stella Anderson, wliu gad keen . with lace and embroidery; �thiee;quarter and Q Q
the guest. of Mrs. Wes.. Wal,.er, re- . long sleeves. Regulor $1.2e for •v V
.i turned to her home in Toroa:o on '
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Saturday, �
Miss. Mary Brownlee, after speriding� a $i.25 Ladies Parasols 98e -
couple of months with Clinton p �j �j endgbl'
p--Guno S Ladies Black Parasols, ood to s, natural soil e O'� V , 0 �+ v
ireturned-. t Hamilton.. n g,- p. ... p .. i
coal1to
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ir.encts; o o bone'handles. Regular $1.25 for. .98�
• 4 ' Wednesday. .
Miss:' Eva Ferrier, who had been the
Jeweler and Engraver. ` . Issuer of Marriage .Licenses gdeit 'of, the Chief and Mrs, Wheat-
ley, returned to Toronto on Mon- \
MM/V1 �YW+W11�M/�NfIr11i+MA0VVIp� ' day afternoon. flit /
Mrs. W. T. Pridham. who hits! been
the guest.. of; Mrs. `•D, S. Cook . for f
N•N••�N•N•NN•N�NNN,N NNiNoNs+N♦•. some time, xetftrned to Toronto on
-Nelson BaU Monday with her husband. -
Mrs.
J B. Hoover, : , : . ' � Y •
• Mrs. William Graham and Airs (Rpv .i:
'► . Gray and, daughter,. Mabel;' of Mar-
lette,: Mieli , have been Visiting their
sister, Mrs. Arthur Cook, and other
• friends. Czi.T�%0%.
r y. Rev.. J. Greene has received a letter
from Miss Beatrice.. Greene , since her ,
_z
Rurhished
♦ arrival in' ` England in which she
states.she had a very pleasant trip•
• ; .across.
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c ♦ Mr. William Gibson .was at Mr.. Ar- The' :11Yevus _Fromm Auburn:
pt� _ ♦ that Cook's Saturday and Sunday,
Abort Peo le youKnew. .
•♦ returning. Monday to Toronto, -Mrs: -<' •c� •F '
i.? rc
• + I Mr.. G: Beadle' is getting a3 ` ' ;fol . .'Mr.. G. Densiead ` turne is -horse
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ROOM.,` • Gibson reii�ainS ti,.re fur. ,i while Miss .Leona :Nedigei is visitui.g Miss Miss guby Kit y is visiting• friends in Y d li , ho s
�: • ♦ longer. Doroth Rorke. at. $ark's camp `this Delhi. the threshing season: out: in a field .on Tuesday a;fternooit.
Miss Jean Macpherson left on'. Mon-* week.: y ,. f The Flower Service at the Baptist while he was fixi�n a stall in the
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2 Mr. Lloyd 'Chrysler of D.elht Was' the I g
. i day to .. return ' to, h'er dudes as ... • .i i this t k ' chtiroh ori Sunda • • fast was a decided
depends not so much on the money spen as where.the<• Second year Hors .in-trainin in the Miss Effie Colelsugh of 'Varna v sited.i guest of Mrs.. K Ity t s w c Y !stable Unfortunately the animal
* y g ' last week with her cousin, 'Xit Li Miss: 'Stella Wig+gingtoir .is visiting her suecess. The •.service was 'in charge of i , ,
i`uirniturQ is bought Massachussets -General hospital; Rosi ibroke his'leg and had to .ai allot.
Z zie Ford. ;, aunt,, :firs. Iiodgens, near Lucan. � NY. C., Ro,Y ertson, supervnteryd'ent of the• Yesterday
♦7 ton, Mass. ; } y • mArriing Dir. Dc nstead
• Mr: George Cook' came up from .Tor- Mfss I:. , Gibbings returned home. on Mr.' t- Herman; his :many friends will: Sunday school ;,Mr.:Jit'. Jackson read welit out and bought a, new driver
eels g Monday from .a, month's visit in ie ret to hear, is loot improving >n �fram Mr.' J. 'Wa ger. How i this P;
See Our Dalnt B'd S onto on Saturday fora oupie - of g the scryptures and Mr, :John Raithb g
week's .hoiildays ' accompanicd„ by "Peterboro,. health.:' Y hustling ?, t
♦ + enga.'ked to pxayer. Lhq scholars. took
' Nir. Frank 11icRa : who went 'back The Misses `l?releaysn of Lucknow are Mr. Cas. Twitchell is s eadin • 'some
especially suitable: for 'young lady's room:" :The y,. h P (; I Miss Currin of Goderich'i -visi'��'+ng
i?.. y y y ..on Monda guests of their brother, Air. J. 1�'• < holida s with his brotin r iYir. Erne. mark part` of the . service .rendering a at the-Erratt home. 7
artl3tic" : bedste'ads; the . beautiful coverings, make. y Treleaven: Y number• of choruses • duets solos and
l,. Mr. Joy, from Norwich,: !pined his Twitchell, n, Woodstock, i '. Mrs., J. Beek is spending part of heA
them a dream and•:: a maker• of pleasant dreams as `wife who had -been .visitin `her Mr. Clarence. Johnson took charge of n r i - dialo des p a:v creditable Ynanner�.�
p , •. g Mrs Gaxd a ,Mss .Rhoda and Mas . • e1Y attnUal suint110> v i •ito Huron �L .
♦ the services on the • Bayfield parish '�.
well. Take a look.at them if you admire the tett mother; Mrs. Shannon, and on ter. Morris of Toronto are Visiting*The pastor 'ave a blaekboard talk. onlMiss Annie Sturdy.,
. y P y ori Sunda L. 1? g y•,
that is not eg ensive Z Thursday last they left to spend a , y' I at the home of Mrs. W. J. Holmes. "Consider the ' Lilies," which was Mrs: J. Nicholson -with tier little
p . • Mr, Geo. Mctlennan went to Hamilton I ,
few days in Muskoka:' '
' ' • ' ♦ Mr. •T. J'aokson Jr. spent Y daughters; Mildread and Beatrice, of . "
' .: � '- ♦ .. N1r.•. and .Mrs. George Boyers, •a+he had Yesterday to. -,attend the . • i�iasonic p Sunday at �-much enjoyed•, b all: 'The te:tichers
g y ' Grand Lode Go Home Bay oa Georgian Bay with and officers of the Sunday school had Earl Grey, ,Sask., renewed old ace-•
• Z been visiting at the, latter's old. g , a d a
r: d Mrs. W. Ii. honk's ' of the Molsons Mr. J. T Clarke an f mil of Tor- taker; great pains in decorating' the qt week
hone M an , Mr: Will* . Wiseman . Y iaintanccs here last They
�' ' Bank A•IvinStone is, home' for a' onto.. ichurch,.with flowers, ferns, iauret and look as utiou.gti the West agrees with
Hoover c ' Bali returned to Toronto Saturday, They . + y
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,were. . accompanied b Bliss Ruby fortnight's holidays, Miss Rowena Musgrove o[ Savannah,-whitecongregation
bunting There was large them.
Y Miss Sadie " 14taha:ffy. , 'is spending a . Georgia, and. Miss Babe, Mtisgro.ve congregatx�n and liberal offering.Last evening' seven converts wpre.'
• . ., , . • :.. ;Cook. .' ... ..
]� F.[T1�TFtR AL-.3�IREC3o?Q E3: week at. Bark's camp the guest. .of of St; -Thomas, Ont., are guests of ; A very interesting..event took place baptized, by Rev: Mr.- Charlesworth, of
TMN i.W-UMTi3 ALIO Mr. Hiram' Hill has. appointed
.-....T.• :: ins ector•. of thi; cement work of. the � ' Mrs. ' W H•' Hellyar. Miss E.: Kaiser ,.for a few days. on, the'banks 'q�f the' river Maitland on the Baptist. ..
Iran church.,
♦♦♦♦♦••N♦•♦•♦♦♦�i�N♦N♦NNN ♦N�•�rNi�i�•N� • p • Miss Emil Cutler, . left on Saturday � Tuesday s evenw ; when the pastor and II ` e eliu
big bridge over the Maitland which Y Y Master Murray Jackson is chef at c church i The first of the series of six shoots
to spend several weeks with- ongregation; i>the Baptist
_ is.now being built: Air. trill was Camp Huron at thc.laltesidc where for the salver given by the Domirfi�pn
"r selected because he is .an expert on I 'fives at Burk's .!!'alis. is providing a most appetising tis Baptismal cry , Government ,will be ,held oil Saturday
he
assembled to< hold a mal s
vice Aft r seve l h 1 d b
. cement.- :
Mr. Mrs. W. Brown of Detroit ar-
Dr. ,, and Mrs, Ball and little Master
Douglas and Miss Margaret left on
bill 61'fare fare for the Y•. NI• C. A's: , . e ra ymns la sen afternoon. All members of the rifle
sung ,and prayer offered, Rev. T. W. pies -
Miss ;Murray of Woodstock and D2rs. Charlesworth short ex- association are:;eluested to be pies -
rived on Monday evening affil wilt
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Tuesday fora• few days drivin • tri •
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gave,a address
Armour of Chicago, who were the plaining the Baptist position in rela tent..
visit on the homestead on.. the 2nd
for so.
up no;th.
Miss Jean Carling went on Satulday,
guests of Mrs. D. Cluif„ Have re- , Mr. J. Ritchie, of Wingitani is in
tion to the ordinance of $etiever s
con. of. Aullett a w•eelc or
ie mechanic* in
ko Toronto to join her mother and
:turned to t, r. .respective homes. "Baptisni; tracing from the NewTes^: our doing insurance bust-
Mr•.Brown an expert
P
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fire other nemaers of the amily re --
essbdrg.today
Mr. E, M. McLean, sec. -treasurer of- tament, -its origin, comlitand and .ti
'C•
the' big; automobile• factory in that
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siding there.
the Knitting Company, leaves to- practise. He then led seven candid- I Mr. A, Jackson is attending. a
city,
Miss Ruby Jolliffe and Mr:
Miss Densmore, who has. been visiting
morrow :for New York and .Philadel-fates one b one into the river' and Masonic gathering- �In London.
Y
,Norman
Jollilfe went on Honda to Grime-
y
•her aunt Mr's; Win. Cantelon, ie-
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ph�ia to purchase more automatie immersed . them in the likeness of l Mr. J.ohn Wagner s house looks ft;esh
machioas + and bright after being a nted'b >
Christ death and resurre+.tion.. 1`lie. flit g ,p Y M'
by Park wihere they. will spend their
turned Saturday; . to'`ler hum at
Marlette, Michigan.
s
Rei'. Dr; Stewart is holidaying in service was most orderly 'anti i,•npres_ C, Beadle.' Mr. C.'Shultz is treating
holidays. Mr. E. 13. Jolliffe who is
Y i
also at the Park, expeets, to leave
Mrs. 0.,E. Hall and Masters Ernest (
Y i it to a coat f mitt too.
L<irebec, province Mrs. Stewal t is sive, and a large, croWci.witnessed it his house o p
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on .Monday for Temagami for . a
4nd Gordon returned home Saturday*
`visit
visiting friends in Belleville, Miss,
Mary is Ho►iey
from the banks of the river and the!
bridge.
Dir. Ferguson of the .Sterling Sank
has a new drover.
canoe trip,...
from a. fortnight's at South
Stewart at Harbor,
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purchased
Mr. and -Mrs. W. I'. Cantelon. and
Middleton and Simcoe'. I'
Muskoka, and Douglas is -enjoying
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their two handsome little children,
Mt. and Mrs. John Moffat of Dundas
spending their 'holidays with the
himself in. Clinton and Bayfield.
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Mr. Matthew Spencer, from far - .i
ondesbmo News,
who had been visiting with. Mr, acid
Mrs. W. F. Cantelon and other
acre
formers mother and brother, Mrs..
away New 'Zealand, has been the
friends for a, -couple of weeks re-
Moffat and Mr. Will. Moffat.
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guest fora few days of Mrs. (Rev.)
Holmes. Spencer
Monday cb
turned t0 Toronto on A n y m h
' M'ss Evelyn Harvey came up front
t Y Y
Mir. and Mrs.
,The News -Record to any address inl' Mr. Qeo. Ainslie of Loiither, 'who•
benefitted by their outing.
Toronto on SatuLA1ay,'s excursion,ano'!
1vit1 spend a few weeks with her
Holmes are brother and sister but
they never mot before, Mr. Spencer
. Canada for flit remainder, of 1'JOfl for h;is been; visiting relatives !.ere;' ' rc-
Mr. Win. R. Coolk of the Inland Rev.
enue -Department, Toronto, visited
friend, Mrs. James Livermore.
having left home before the latter's
-many
15 cents. 'turned Monday. Dirs. Ainslie and
Tuesday daughter Flossie will remain with
his sister, Mrs. Arthur Coodc, from
Air: •Eldred Archibald returned to his
birth le has lived for very
On of this week a number
relatives here.
Sa ttirda until Monday. Mr. Cook,
duties as a mem r , of t e joranto
yeaks in Now Zealand and , speaks
',clintatc
of they, dogs t+hat had been hftteit by
'Mrs,
w tin was at ortc time p ritiei al of
Sear staff on Sat;rday �ft��l' having
ail high ter as fr,{ S rnttd
.11c stt�tpbscd"!mail doh sclnib wectc�,a�,o�
D,`lrli5od' and sees of Blyth
Public schoot had not
the Guelph P
`been -,.to .1a,,weell the,,kuc b ot.ltls
;and agricuftl N ;l ;lf'o ibilitina. 1 r
were liilijci: 'lite; difCt7re�tt drilessWcrel
visited>,,.1h ;,forr 's ;d parents litre
ti _ _.....Ci_ been in Clinl ftl R "for• about twenty kunti `Mrs: karrawi � Opencer came by the Can i dffici4l iastcgcted front Ottaivsi� t kt1Ii'9 wcetr, 4"
_ . ._ .. Mr 1 , g'
)tome b the f§ucl C'ianat thus male- put out of rho way.
• Mr. Hutton shipped two cars . of•
. _ _ .._ � RevarMr• Cotllitf, *bo hail been'. sup-. Bolla Mackenzie of Auburn and Mts. than mute, !rut intends returning have t� Bell of li'tcrnt •onion• ; iVlictt. • -
• t Robt. Nicholson of Leamington•- big a tour of the world. 1Xo IcCt � y r grain this week• MY. flatten is mat4-
ptyi'ng for tha Dfiddleton-1-T,olmesvil a arrived last. weep with .his auto,. join in too i far t o ew rani which
'la,i 'News ac:T'e�y ,
and. Suinmerhilt parish un Sunday brother and siatrs-•vtsif} ]flip and this morning for Toronto .arid will, g t1 l �? g
��11 �+ was in town on Monday forenoon
Mrs, !lett Coolc this week; visit Niagara Falls, Montreal and frig his wife and'san here, 'They re- will- be 4ir•° Wl tly. Several parties. .
email• d XJ Ire or 'a ql .GLl�rald ,, „turd this week accompanied fry, Noss
aY`i, ,�% making preparations for the biR Mlss Marion 1Tibbs, wlto ttas ,been Ouottcc, sailing by the 1Laurentie A.. Bell. `twill cut wheat this week:
lawn party w)iich will be held on: •spen+d�ing • a few. weeks to Toronto, of the White Star -Dominion Line, Mr. H. Snell had his ;barn, raised I Mr. Barry Lyon and wife spent
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.. ., ., , .. '�' �' '�,x,�, his ground's in Bayfield nest Tlitizs- jreturned !tome nit Saturday, accom•• His itinerary was arranged, and lie
'�vt 111 be Ie nt to ax l y add �3S venin There will be an abun- p4hted ht"her ° cousin, Miss Station was ticketed through by the � y '
day evening. � rVednesda of this week. (Sunday. in, Lueknow.
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r • B ns0t : ,of T Tonto, rvho visited iGrand Trunk Towrn Agy tit, Mr• Johnl Mi4s 11t. N eCool returiwed to Toro;,. Mr. Jas. Hilt is erecting a nes*
•� ,p //�� dance of music .and a genelal,.ftoq ,.p. lQ . ,R ,,.
j�Zii+
Isla aid l i� J,�O9 for 5V� , time. � over Sunday •fn (�,linton and°vicinity. RAnsford, Ito Monday, Jeneo on the south side of hes 'gatden.