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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-08-05, Page 8The, he Qws From a oas* nce Tvventyai)vo ctuts will rn v -ab- j M -r. ani' :.1 rs- Williani, 'ole ,ot Ethel i ri ttroa to The !Q'. �ws-Reco."d to retry '.visited their father, Mr. William Gole l address in Canada fur the remainder of Constance cin Sunday. of 1t1U9. Miss .stella Chant` IS visiting her mid. Jearge Dever and son of Shelli aunt, •Mrs. J. Price of ].,eadbuty. Burne are visiting old frienis i,n auk l Mr. Robert Snell of Buffalo was cal - 'Around the village. !led home owing to the death .of his among those who attendVdc Ilio fur-! mother, the late Mrs. A. B.' Snell. oral of thelate Mrs. A. BW yneill on! DIr, Thos. Adams started for a Friday last were : Dr, and Mrs. Sloan' trip down Clic: fit. Lawrence last Mon - of Toronto ; lir. and Mrs. Joseph day. We hope he may have an rb oy- t"ootnils of Blyth ; Dir. *and Mrd Adanr able time and a safe return. Sloan of Blyth and Mrs. French cJlr Mrs. Robt. Clarke and daughters, Ivoodstock _. Misses Stella, and Eileen, .and Miss Miss, Tot McGregor . spent a few Jtan Love sptut Saturday and Sun- days last week the guest of her sister, 'day with friends in McKillop. Mrs. E. F. Tarilrarn Mr. Samuel Pollard has engaged Messrs ;.. James Melville and Robert Mrs. McCully is visiting her .laugh- Freeman for the threshing season and ter at Clifford. 1 with such reliable men :IYr. Pollard Un Tuesday morning of last week wail undoubtedly do a large amount of the spirit of Mrs, A. B. Snell tools its threshing this season. flight. She :suffflered from a lingering Mrs. Wheatley has rented the house illness. :Irs. Snell was one of theillthis village recently owned and oldest residents of the township, hay -!vacated by DYr. Wm., Lindsay, ing ►Jeen .here for over forty, years. i 51.r, Win, Lindsay, has engaged Mr. family : Thomas James and Joseph of F.ichard. Hotham for the fall's thresh, tW west ; Robert in Buffalo ; Maggie •ing. -Mr. Lindsay. has placed a sell - She leaves bannd her the following feeder on, his inachine which will be (Mrs. James Taylor) Harriston ; T,iz; quite a convenience, zie (Mrs. Hugh Latimer) of Tilbury ; ++ Miss Maggie Macdonald was, thrown John, Andrew add Ben on the home -'out of the buggy at Londesboro on stead. The funeral took place 04 Sunday evening by the horse getting Friday afternoon to Constance tenet- frightened at a pile of gravel on the eey, the services being conducted by j roadside, and received sonic severe the Rev. Mr. Rogers of Scaforth and bruises which will , coniine her to. the Rev, Mr ,Curry of, Londesboro. I house for some days. lull o•r. �✓r, •��►•+��1r'O•ti�. "y�.•r41►�•4.4►� •�r1 "�!�►• O EM rioml, S. C. Rathwell, Shoes C. Hoare, Music Special Bargains in ,S ire et .Music , Swimmer Shoes We have several lines of sum- WE have ahi,a 'js en - mer shoes y wish to listen out deavored i.o keep our during July and August in or-. der to do so quickly we have out Sheet, Music Department the prices supplied deep. Ladies' Pat. Oxfords regi- with the latest III lar $2.75, sale price 1.90 pOpUjar Songs :and In .� Ladies' Strap Sli pens reg- rilar $1.35 and R.40for Lob strumlentals try us when Ladies' l s Pat. Bluchers reg- �. g in need of anytkli'ng in . ular $3.00, sale price 2..25 Ladies' Pat, Bluchers, reg- . Sheet music. ular $d, sale price 3.19 r Boys' Kid Bluchers, regular $'l, sale price 1.30 (j Newcombe Fiance,. Several other lines at Bargain and Sherlock & A16n- Prices. ning Pianos and Organs TRY US FOR REPAIRING, always in stock. 8, 0. RA THWELL S � C- 1-IbAla E � THE PLACE `'WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS. DOES. iTS DUTY � -------- -- When in town .on Monday or any other.` day we- will be pleased to have you call and inspect our stock of Ja anese, goods,. P p watches, rings, jewelery, etc. 'We have what will please you and our prices ara right. W. R., o a � � r 7 Jeweler and Engraver. Issuer of Marriage Licenses NN N♦♦ NNN♦r �♦iOrNiNN �N♦+N♦NN ♦rN�N♦ i�N J B: -Hoover iVelsolr, Ball r" , �3L•t � ft 1 i r f s. .-Well ,s F�.ls� ed i • _ ; ,ark j ,I j b e 4L - --'TF" •Ili ,!i • i Room II 1 - •� corf,i�oN1%'.'�. �' Z 0 depends not so mach ons the money spent as where the s furniture is bought. See. Our Daintv r especially suitable for a young a y 8 room. The artistic bedsteads,'' the • beautiful eove:rings, make .• them a dream elle, a maker of pleasant, dreams as well. Take a look at them it you admire the pretty that is root expensive, r Hoo ­_ver & Ball �'"C7"R�`1�'l:j'3.�� ,1��'IS �3"'L7'�'�:tl'L.l,.�. �►���C�'�'1��LrEt ♦�l�N �Nr l�N,�Mi b♦N, �+i►� �Ni!!�� Nil i!w►s s+►l�►1►i Iwo so r 19' R r Hot weathes Is Near '�►'r►nkl+ir When, if you want comfort out of doors, you should rest in a HAMMOCK. They will not rredwo your purse as much as your temperature.. We have them, Ornamental, Serviceable and Comfortable. W. O. FAIR CQ. Often Cheapest --Always the Best "Clifi�tala; News�alr�l August 5thp 1909 �-w a te " !r+ 1! � +� wr �I AA !!!/ ,V i ly Muslions a b� During the month of August we are putting the knife into 911 summer lines. We Must leave xoom for the New Fall goods, This will be 5the store to buy your summer requirements fiom now until the lst Sept,, if price will. do it. Space will "not permit advertising all lines 'marked dorm. Come in and see what this sale means. to you. 20e Sateen Dress Goods 8c About 100 yards Fancy Dress Sateens, in all the popular colors, Regular ?ac and 35c. Clehiing at ...................... ........... ,0 8 Ladies' Straw Hats 25c About twenty Ladies Ready-to-wear Straw Whitewear Below 40 and 60c Dress Goods First Cost. 25c During August we have m:rrkecldown 500 yards wool Dress Goods inplain the balance ofourwhitewearstock includ. cashmere, plaids, fancy lustres and grey, ing White Lawn and..LNAW waists, 'Whito tweeds, in browns, blues, greens, reels, Petticoats, Corset Lovers, Drawers, etc., etc. Without doubt this is the greatest at unheard of prices, which is a, secret but bargain in dress goods .we ever- offered. a visit to our store will tell you Nyhen you Regular 500 and 80c lines to clear at .25 tonne. Mayor Lasham of Londesboro was in Hats, sonic very natty styles rn the lot, Re- pfie pular prices -were $1.25 -tip to $2.00. Clearing at .SLS lboWrlengt l Cloves Clinton ort 31ond'ay, . Faneg gess Ilillusiins. ng Miss Edna Copp is cnloy;n a PQr- tion of her halfdays at Bayfli ld. $1.23 Sateen Underskirts 98c Ladies Elbow -length Gloves, good dual, Mr, C. A. Andrews and Miss .ani err Out go the Bala -nee of our stock, of ity, all sizes, in black and white. Regular y : Fancy Dress Muslins tet prices never be- 25c and 85 to clear at ....... . .. . ... .19. drews Sunaayed at Grand l3cni. Ladies extra quality Black Sateen Underskirts fore beard of, hundreds of yards of slain- . Misses Clara and Lillian Emerson of nice glossy finish, two rows of frilling and ty dress Muslins, 1111. the year's designs at Winnie are . dust frill, 411 sizes. Regular $1.`�.,-i, for .98 ridiculous prices, but out the must go Elbow-�Lertgth, Cloves Winnipeg guests of '.h it quirt, if price will do it. We. don' quote .a MTS, I3, $, Chant, price, you have to conte, and see for your 39c." :hiss Jean Armstrong of Brussels was self. .Don't miss this bargain. Ladies fine lisle thread Gloves, elbow tlh3 guest for a few (lays. this weelt 150c and 65c Lawn Waists 39C length, ' white, brawn, Gloves, . , el and of Miss Ruby Hill, tan, all sizes, Regular 50c and 75c to Dir, E•I< McLean returned on. 5,turw Ladies white Lawn �ti'nists, ansa front, neat Children's Sailor and . clear at ........ . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . .39 day from a business trip to New designs and good duality white lawn, all sizes, York and Philadelphia.Regular- 50e for :39 Linen lHats.Elbr�wrlength'Silk Dir. Fred. Pickett was in .Brussels on 'Gloves 59c. Friday last on business'111 tourist -Children's Fancy straw. hats with tion w-tb the .salt block there, $1.25 Lawn Waists 98C` Fancy, bands, children's Linen and Wash Ladies pare silk elbow -length gloves in hints. The balance: of this year's buying, . black, white and tan, all sizes,.. Regular Xr. Alfa Rance is up from,' Toronto Ladies white Lawn Waists, daintily triinrned regular, 50c and 75c'for .29 1' leari for his holidays and the t;uesr. of with lace and embroidery; • three "quarter and $ c ng at ....... , „ ... , .. , , . .59 his brother, Mr. C. C, Bance. long sleeves, Regulor $1.25 for .98 Postmaster 'Scott and' fanirly liavo talion a cottage _ at Westminster Grove, Bayfield, for then sea5an, $1.25 -Ladies' Parosols.98C Th,e'-'--Sto D'Irs,. tV, J ,Tozer, with her handsome Ladies Black Parasols, ood to s: natural and re Dopeplittle rinldren,. Douglas'Phyllis .and g 2 P ' O dabl' Good - lions. handles.. Regular $1.' for .9 8 Bruce; 'is visiting Toronto •fricn4'. Mis, T.•Havrkin§.left, ye'ste,rday, for a five -weeks' ` visa. . with; frielurs at Hamilton, Woodstock .,.and ' or•Nvich, Rer. - Mr. Cosens will extliange put ' - pits r*rxt Sunday with Rev, I:avid ! Riggers of . Scafort,tr, cba,irnian t,f the s strict Miss / s Et1ie Rathwtil and 1Yiss Dlyrtir• Sparling. are siiending'a couple 'of weeps • at. tile. latter's, home' in Cranbrook, Let The.l,eAvs-Recoid know, for this column the names of the visitors you , have . at • your home. Our telephone number is. q., Miss Anna Gordon has returned to her, horfe at Newbury after a -peasant tisft with Xiss Bessfe-M&vven ai q People ■ - - - Rattenhury ,street. �41bout l e o ,lei YOU Know, Miss Edna Coup, 1lrss . ;1l:.ry C7,uff • . �. • . .. � Happening and _hiss Minnie' Kilty were sic- _cessf it in tihAr examiiiations ;�t unit 12r. Harry re nliir 1 DIacdonald Institute; C;t clph, '` a y F n spent Sunday in Miss Xat:c Rowell of Toronto rs .the. Auburn:. ! guest'.0f Mrs. Hodgens. Twenty-five cents will pay a stab- i<Ir, 'Jacob 1 urigblut tools it1.'the tut Mr. and lYlrs. Fred.., winbanlc -of Misses Ida and Mabel'Naeglc. Sunday- Miss Besgle'McEwa.n spcnt�. a .few dt;ys.scription .to The News -Record to any heran Sunday school excursfo R'ausau, • Wis., • have for F-ome days, Y n to been, the guests, of. the former, ,ed .at their home in Auburn. thits ween.: w$th fri,en•dst in Bmyfield, . address in Canada 1,•z..tlie renic,inder Ciodcrfcli on Seetnrclay` }ast: 11Tr. arid Mrs,. Wirt'. Simpson -and :Cir: Miss Marian ib i• Of 100-9- 1909, mother;. Mrs.. Swnbank, Ontario St,.. P aG b ngs„is'vfsit,ng . her � ,Twenty-five •cents .will acv a,• •sub- Secrefary Fleming visited the y, ld.. an4. , Mrs. David spent ;Sunday irh friend, little. Miss Rowe oI Lxcier. Misses P:ilytl iin;t.May, and \lister .scription 'to The '�'e�Vs Reco:'cl to an iia field: y C..�.:.branches.of the county .-this y �lY;,•.':rtnd.,llrs. George Swartz have 1'i'illic Quigley a,rriu�scT in address in Canada ••For Ili' rer.iz~•inder , week to tivork up -a field day. of storts Miss Parma Diehl of S•tanlc+y. visiteti•� been visiting their son in Wifigham., this township on �Tonclay and, c;hall of 1909, to be -field-.at Ex'eter :on- Labor Day, with her .aunt, Mrs; Wm; Ford allow! Mrs. 1lnnie,Rathwell and her daugh, spend a. few weeks wAlh- relatives_ Anel!' Dl r. Howard' Snell and his sister September 6th: -days this week, ter, .i}1.iss Cela, returned Tubsday 'fricncis in this vicinity.' .1 14Tary, ii5ited friends at West' Mr. Fried. -Chant leas accepted the Mr. J. Cameron orf L' ucknow was the night from a visit in, Toronto. lir, Joseph McIntosh sold a thivin• f-elkl and �t:iu •ham, this week. ' l g position of physical d'i'rector of the.guest for' a couple of Clays the past Mr,: George Bell: ° ;of Go.derich visited horse to a man of near Sealcrrth : for l which lie received in the ei �h ` '.. Mr.. Derwin and bliss Eliza Carter 1. M. C. A., at Pembroke and. left week- of Mr. William Fluker, his daughter, Maggi, in town over n i,. ho d ,Sundayed wRh friends, near Brussefs,- . for. that .place on Tuesday to.enter Airs. J. Grey' of. Winnipeg- was the Sunday. of $'110. upon his .duties.guest of her sister Mrs. 1-1. B. airs. W. Joy, iyho* .vas visitingher Hiss Maisie Brown, ol, Windsor is at � Miss S...J•' McCool. of. Clinton is re. Misses Phemia: and Margaret, the. Combe of -town, the past. week. mother, Mrs. Shannon,.'has returo2d. present holidaying in this vieinity.* newing old '•acquaintanceshere this. little 'daughters of Mr. -and Mrs.. Dir: and Mrs,. Ralph �Stevcnson ''of to Chicago.. Mr, and .D'Irs, Owen . Flynn.: spent week yi , Lock Cres, are visitingfor some L a�dran were in tovin csUgrda , on Mrs, Smith 'and her dau ,iter fibs. Sunday in McXiilop. .l�lr. J, D::.Melville is bus painting � r y a kf R.: .• � y P t a. weeks at their -uncle's, Mr. James their way to visit fric.ilds in Hul- Downs, are i%isi,ting lure tar,iier's son ' Mr• .john FIYN�iand; who wa's severe, Mr, Samuel •McCo l'a fine residence at Gordon's, Sheppardton, lett. -in Port Huron. ly-hurt at Mr -.Shell's barn raising, iso present. Mr. MWilliamo e. tt iii• B h a 0 1 , a Tru, o• ai D2' i 'Mr. h � Lo�ndes r ndi . H e who Miss Nellie a RobinsonRo f r n and Mrs. Fre bo cite the shi 1 for. the � b t so went to; fl.ubuirn i d Brown and family. g •.� o Sy c nom, past week or so has paid: a bnsi:ness on Sunday and ,is.' spending a low' turd Ulrs. Brown Sr., Petrolka, . are A few . froln here enjoyed ' the ..cool it st'artecY their .season's work, at -visit to various points- fn.. tine East -1 days the guest of•'her. . friend, Miss . visiting: Clinton izi:en,ds, brtiee.s of "balmy, Bayfield on tlunday, Mr:.Clias. Johiiston's of the 111th co. ern States,: returned to town 1\2on� Maude Ferguson. Miss Lou. Treleaven.,' who .w2s. vi -tin, a tie few of the boys , went black -bass on'Tuesciay. .day to cornplete his visit ;with his Miss Cardiff of . Puebio, Colorado, who her brother„ Mr. J. `V.. T.reletve,n, }las fishing to the river a few days ago;.' Mrs, .Johii Manning .spent a Ieiw brother, Mr, C, B. Bale, has been on a visit at the old Houle returned to her horns in Lucknow, 'but Ia_t.d" poor'luck. (days. tinder tilt- parccntal roof in Cli,n-. ;lir, 'r, C. (Clarence) Johnson tools in. Brussels, is spendingg-a couple of Mrs, H. B. Combo and her little. Mr. 5alnuel Daer and his' men are tion this weculi, charge of'the services in the Angli» weeks with her sister,. Mrs. I-:arryi daughters, Barrie. and Agnes, are building the Donnybrook: school at Mrs. Blisha Mevittle we are sorry cart' church, ;Seaforth, last Sunday. Bartliff. spending the week with. Stratford .Present. The, building material is �to say, is slowly .imprciving, ' For -the next two he will be in Dr.' Robertson and wife and Mrs. Icor- friends.' icenxilt. lilcrchs. ( Quite a nuni,+aer of,yorin- people of . cha,rgP'a, ­DVi%annunt-•- -at-.Port _Al- ---b6sr Stratfoulj,:aild -.Dr. -Bra_ _and. Mr. 11.. W Smith of Goderich was, fill lTr,land Mrs.. J. Waldron spent(Spn=;the Sth; nth and' 10th concessions pic- bert the t wo toll oy lay . _...;..Cay at tli ehorrie.I .-Go.crrch nn. .vcdn csdayx..g <rt Seaforth, wife, T ronto,were an automobile town onT and ea.Dr. and the fifth Y,ickn w, party were i1�'g is of Dr,G IHall.- .� Both formerly ' lived Blytl1. Uh.'�and Drs. imStevens visited iPrincipal Hartley returned 'on Priday and Mrs, W. Jackson this weec: in Simeoe. "Mr. Wilfred, Miss GraceI3lunkett and, therr.daughter, Mrs., Jas. AeGill, . this from ,Cha Agricultural College ' at Mr. G.'G..Robertson,. Detroit; pas- Mrs. W, G. +'Sinyth is visitin w hL,. Miss Hate Glouslier visited at the week, " Guelph •wlr.,re he took a special stinger agenit'of' the Saute T'c Rail- daughter, DYrs. Lou'Doherty of Cloth+ .,ho,lm of 'Mr. Wesle y Patterson of Airs. Joe (,alter is home nursing • _ course on Manual TrainiriM. On waY System, ` and Mr. W. T," Docic-i erigli. Sure was' accompabied, by, Miss,�I in.ham one day 'lately, 1 tier mother, Mrs, 'Me' Vittie at present., , Tuesday with . Dirs. Bartley lie went ,rill., Toronto, called union Mr. • W. e . Mabel Harland, north to Wroxeter and other phtoa4 Jackson, local C. P. R. agent the ,74ir. %later Little of Detroit returned1 for the remainder of the holidays, . past week, home yesterday 'titter spending sev- The News Fro' Londesboro ?rincipal. Gundry of, the C. 0. I, re- Dr. Wilford and, Mrs. WjIforrl, Blyth, oral days as the+ guest of Mr. AlfSart turned home Saturday, from Torontd wl>'a leave, nest fall. for .the 11letho- McBrien and other friends .here. Mr, r,.i. nv L ei 5 t where dist •i .lie spent is mission i• d i n r er Littleformerly 3 t ,air o fel n China, v C livedClinton t ofvc flat C int n and his holidays taking a special t course: guests this week of Mr, ant' >Irs. Iris wife is a sister of the Messrs. Twenty-five ceuts will pay sub- Misses P:. Mains. E. Lyon, .hiss. On Tuesday he went down :to. Inger. T. M.adcewio Jr. The Dr, goes . as • Last. He Inas bear a member Of scription to The �cuvs»iZ ,.red 4o any � Lrpslrall It, Riley, �'. Go �er sof Lon - no to join Mrs. Gund y, motto leas a medical missionary. the fire brigade in that city, far sev-address ill Canada fac the ren^i.itraer Edon spend the civic holiday in tho been for a few weeks at tine parental Laverne Cogk and Al. Doherty. are oral vears, of 1909. village. libnre, Col, .and firs. Ilegler. s, . among those 'who are camping at Mr. and, Mrs, John Donaldson of Miss fella Whitely Sunda ed with . Mr. and ;Mrs. John Spindler of , 1 cam, party Composed as fol- Bayfield. Clinton and Milton, bro- Ilensall wire in town yesterday on ( All.. anti •lltrs, Jas. Pile of EXeter. El uckn r visiting the P '^ 1 ov at t e l t rs par - side is enjoying life at tris lalte= tlrers of taverns and sons of ,12r. thrill way to and from Crodcrich; r g- ate p;t 11Yrs. Thos. ficotttvr tare pk tscd to, tuts, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Lyon of. the side c Walter J 1 a fir act Josh. k v sit'r ire•"r h r 'i son and Don. Loo , air i r rg at t i w e r they atte+ndrtl the wekldillg of hear,_'rs epi, lute way to recovery. 13th con. P09-negbat, Brantfordy; Artlhur Jacli- uncle's, Mr. J. 11. Ha.rrrson of .013 Mr, Dollalclson's . broth('r front the j Dir. Thos. Millar left last w(vk. to The new granokethie walk. will be son Chic , Chicago Bert t lend • Mitchell 1 township.,,•. , , 13 I M e c 1West to a wf i gnst a rircrtl r t err a own . V1S1L' his, littler lar Iia City, ick 1 i n y i y, M t. quitC an fmprovrnrcnt, F, T. Jackson, Murray Jackson, Mrs, .John Potts and Master Foster girl Mr. Donaldson will be remem- Dir, John Addison of Orillia, who The syndicate. thresher Co. ,: started. Mr. J. W. Moore and family, Miss of Gland Rapids, Mich,, who havo bored in, C,lrnton. as having beenlattencletil Ills father's fun raj last the season's work at C. Johnsto ' Amelia Harland and Miss J�Mk'th been yule gi:ests of the fiirmer's�sis- for some tifine in the ,etirploy Of -Air- week, returned Saturday. ion Tuesday, ns' Hodgebs,. Clinton. ter, Mrs, Win. Ford, left on Tues Albert 9636 m. t0, T. W, and ilrr. Charlesworth, slay to spend a short time "with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm and the}r who have beets renewing old iteklitrain- Mitehell friends, and on their re» twirl daughters.. of Buffalo visited tathees in London and Port Stanley, turn will (visit at "Varna, • Mr. W. D. Fair, Mr, and Mrs. W. 0S. Auburn Goclelrirrll. are elpeetM home this week. Wir, Miss Lizzio Whitely of Londesboro Harland and other Clinton friends Charlesworth occupied the pulpit of was the guest of Mrs. F. Mcllveen the past week, U1r, Malcolm, who Rev. ' • C r will r ' Adelaide .St, Baptist chureh Len- this .weolc. Miss, Virhftel' has : for sent his earl ears hero left some � ,�V . ha lrsworth wi ay and �. }Cir, and 'Utes, Tl, W. Smith have re- p p r •. y y , Elgin, y tie the iia t c - t 1r15 church next tin a �n P x cls d y and moved to the urease on street. 'don, on ,Sunday and tih,.Y Church some time beeii stenograplwr in on.r twenty-seven years, ago and' is in there will be the Lord's Supper and owned by Mr. n. P;, 1lodgen, Calauder had the following to may of t)w London bangs, but she has every respect a self-made matt, Ile the reception oft^ members afterI about him : " Rlv. T. W. Charles- resigned that position for a more is +engaged in newspaper work and ' tiro usual service. s rvic i Mr, and 11rs. Mackenzie,. wild were. worth Is being Wondet;fully blessed importatA one, to be, one of a, f}rin for sonic years past has been upon . tine guests of Mr, and Bliss Ntelntyre, o1 God -in Clinton and }las proved do less, the other partner now re- the editorial staff of the Buffalo � The pastor will conduct titsma er left for their fro a In Granum Alta.,, p y Cn , fid ,, himself to beanable ininist,er." siding at Gowrganda, Courier. meeting on Tuesday evcnfog, last week,