The Clinton News-Record, 1910-03-17, Page 8Clinton ows-Rsearrd
MILLINER
OPENING
THURSDAY EVENING -
March 17th and following days.
The Ladies of Clinton and vicinity
are cordially .invited to be present
at our Millinery Openings. Our stock
of Plillinery is composed of the fewest
and latest Shapes from the fashion
centres.
MISS CANTELON & CO.
New Spring Shirts
man is not correct.
ly judged by his
outer dress,
All. Fountain Pens
look Hauch alike.
The difference de-
pends with use.
This is why we can.
always and , with
assurance recom-
mend a Water-
man Ideal. None
lower 'in price
than $2.50. Other
makes as low as
$1.25.
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest - Always the Best
rlPara se inessaisis lents�i��
iUi ; iPs .... vmutlfliili,,.
' 'Were $1.25 naw 79c
0 Having again been fortunate enough to secure a few hundred
3 of the famous "Hagen Brand" Shirts at a ridiculously low
price, we now pass them on to our customers at the some
great saving.
These shirts are made regular in size. quality and workman-
ship but are lines of which there were not enough to make
full boxes and are therefore broken in pattern. Choice
the lot only
e —SEE THESE IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW
12k And 15c Prints.
About 4000 yds of thesebeautiful prints, mill remnants,
8 to 15 yds in a piece, all new spring patterns. Choice of the
lot - 'acts yd
• See Our New Spring Dress Goods, l; inghams, Ladies Lawn
Waists, Skirts, Gowns, etc. .
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A Few Ladies' and Children's Mantles to be Cleared at Less
Than Half Price.
Je Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings.
• Don't tail to ses what we are -showing in these lines as we
• can save you money, and can offer you a larger and better
0 assortment of styles and prices than ever: before.
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e Small Profits and More Business. •
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Tie Sllae audllusi� Emporium!
S. C. Rathwell, Shoes
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Travelling
i Goods.
AAre you going travel-
ling this Spring?
We have just placed in
sstock a nice line of '1'rav-
elling Goods consisting of
4 Trunks
f
Suit Cases
Telescopes
Come in and get our
. $
prices before going else-
where. We can interest
•0 yon.
A Full Stock of Boots, Shoes and
Rubbers at Special Prices.
S. C. RATHWELL
C,: Hoare, Music
IF you want any of
the popular songs, a:.
tri our Sheet Music
Department.
Dr: McCallum of. Londeslioro was in
town on Saturday.
Mr. Carl Schuch, Toronto, is the
guest of .Messrs. Josh. 'and T. H.
Cook.
Mrs. Jas. . Twitchell visited Mrs.,
Amey of Blyth a few days ' this
week.
Miss Daisy Middleton spent several
days with Miss Kate Scott last
week.
Miss Cud'moro of . Exeter is visiting
her cousins the Misses Davis of
town, .
Mrs. John. Hamilton of Nelson B., C.
is the guest of her sister,. Mrs. .S.
Kemp, .
Rev. Dr: Rutledge of Wingliam', was
a guest at Wesley parsonage from
• Saturday until Monday.
Mr. Arthur • Tyndall is at present
somewhat indisposed. 'His many
friends hope to hear of his.. speed
recovery.
Mrs. McLean• of . Toronto is at pres-
ent the guest of her daughter, Mrs,
Kenneth Erskine. .
Miss. Mary Chant has gone to . Bel-
leville where she has . accepted
position as milliner.
Miss Gertrude Chant has taken a..
' 'position in Toronto as stenograph-
er and book-keeper.
Mr. W. Ladd is in London attending
the biennial. Head Camp of the Can-
adian Order .of Woodhien of the
World. "
Miss Isabel Gunn has returned' home
after a very pleasant visit of sev.er,
al weeks ' with friends in Toronto
and Whitby.'
Miss. Bessie •Garret, who. has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Connell, re-
turned to her home in Londesboro'
on; Saturday.
Miss Isabelle BrahIer'returned to .her
home in Walkerton on Monday after:
an .absence of four months' which
• sae , spent in Clinton.
R'ev.-:W. J. Jolliffe was in Winghant
on ,Sunday taking the work of Rev.
Dr. 'Rutledge who conducted anni-
versary services. in Wesley church.
Mr. Stewart Jackson of the staff of
the Molsons Bank, Toronto, return-
ed to. the city on . Saturday after
• holiday of a few days at his homo
here. '
lr, atin Waugh of London
as in
town last Friday. He was former-
ly a gar
rmer-
lyagar ener here owning the pro-
perty since oceupied and owned by
Mr. Fred. Livermore.
Miss Eleanor Broder. hasreturnedto
her home in Morrisburg after a
stay of several months with her
sisters, Mrs. Geo. D. McTaggart
and : Mrs. • M. D. McTaggart.
Will. Wasman ' has taken a position
at the knitting factory as assistant
steady, Will. - is a reliable
young man, the kind, employers of
labor are always glad to secure,
Mr. Len: Cantelon, who holds
position in the mailing department
of, the T. Eaton Co., Toronto, has
obtained -reeve ar absenda'atiria is'
spending a short holiday at home.
Len has not been feeling up to the
inark, but a short stay at home
will probably .set him up all right.
Mr. Frank Hyndman, who years ago
was landlord •of the Grand Union
which stood upon the present site
of the hotel Normandiewas in
town on Monday calling on old
friends. He is a resident of Toron-
to and is reputed to have made a
big stake in speculation.
A full supply•of Vio
Violin linsand'Vi
ol p
plies4.
always al a ,s on hand.
Try us•for'sweet ;ton.r.
ed Harmonicas.
onicas
O. HOARE
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THE PLACE WHERE YOUR
-DOLLAR R A WAYB DOES ITS_DUTY
1 A Grand Ivijllinerg Display
Opening
March 17th,, 19100 .
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Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, March 23r
Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, 23rd.
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FOR EVERY ROOM
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In your house' we have furniture that will add to its i
beauty and hi addition to its attracts-veness every piece •
of our furniture is built solidly and honestly. Long I
1 service 1 nrequisite 's t� much of a re llislte as beauty with most
people. provide both.
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of furniture.
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Music in the evemwe from 8 to 10 by Town Orchestra, using af�e�eere�
Music Evening from bg the Town Orchestra, using alcelebrated
Doherty Plano.
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Rev. Mr. Ferguson, agent of tete
Children's Aid Society off Perth
and Stratford was in town yester-
day in his official capacity. • In
conversation with The Nrws-Record
Mr. Ferguson expressea a desirefor
alecal organization to assist st tit c
general agent, The Society ter-
tainIy does'acommendable work
and is deserving of the sympathy of
all, good citizens.
Mr. J. L. --Kyle- of Brantford, who
lived in Clinton for a few weeks
last hummer, was in town over
Sunday. Tie purposes shortly leav-
ing for Wilkie, Sask., where with
his brother he will start a • black-
s'ntithing and general repair busi-
ness. Mr. Kyle's mother and sis-
ters, resi-
dents
for years 1
t•s who have U
tr , �
of Seaforth, also intend mak-
ing their home at Wilkie.
Mr. Will Johnson has been engaged
with the 1ackson Mfg. Co. for
some time, ,has been transferred to
the Goderieh branch, and, with
Mr. Karl Wilken, who 'has, also tak-
en a responsible position there, has
While
started r on his new (halo. Vlile
f'
men on
young itt
t'itr ' the t) 1
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can �
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their promotion, their many friends
in Clinton regret their departure
from town, where they twill be much
You are Cordially Invited
-E ARE having our first Millinery and ' Spring Opening since • starting
our business career in Clinton, and extend a hearty invitation to the
ladies of Clinton and vicinity to our show rooms,on . Wednesday afternoon
and evening. The Millinery Department is in charge of Miss Baker,who has
lately returned from Detroit and Toronto openings, and is thoroughly in
touch with the latest ideas of both American and Canadian styles.
Miss Bakers has had a wide experience in millinery and comes to us very
highly recommended by one of the largest wholesale milliners in Canada.
Come, bring your friends and seethe many new styles for spring.
ring.
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We are also having on display. the New Spring Cloth Coats, Capes, Silk
Coats, and Whitewear, Dress Goods, Muslins, Wash Goods, Curtdins, Carpets,
Etc. Open Wednesday evening until 10 o'clock.
Specials for.. Friday and Saturday.
Prints 54 Yard
Ten pieces New "Spring Prints, light grounds
with black, bhte and pink dots andfigures. See
window: display Friday and Saturday at per.
yard . .05
W rapperette 8c
Ten pieces Wrapperettein dark colors, good
width and *eight, . red, blue, pink, brown, etc.
Special for Friday and Saturday .08
12%4 and 15c Muslins 7e .
Twenty ends Fancy Dress Muslin in light
and dark colorings. Thisis a clean-up lot and
they will. `utake splendid school or slimmer,
dresses for children and young gals. Regular
• BAe and 15c, Friday and Saturday.; • .. • .07
35c Linen Suitings i9c.
Fifteen pieces Linen Snitings in stripes and
• plain cloth in all the popular shades, 27 inches
wide. Regular 85c, Friday and Saturday .19
15c Cotton Stripe
Suiting 104
Five pieces Stripe Cotton Suiting in grey
brown and blue. Regular 15c, Friday and
Saturday .....• ,10
Umbrellas 50c Each
Two!' dozen: only; • Umbrellas, natural wood •
handles, good mercerized tops, Friday and
Saturday each ...... .90
$1.25 Parasols 08c
2 dozen Ladies' Parasols,' fancy and nature
wood. handles, steelframe, mercerized tops,
good strong parasols. Regular $1.25, Friday.
and Saturday ' .9s
London Rod
Mr. George, Stanbury' visited his
brother, Dr. Stanbury of Bayfield,
last. week.,.
'
and
Mr. and'Mrs. John McKnight
family .: attended the Silver _Wedding
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Miller of I-Iullett on Friday evening
last..
Mr: Joseph . Irwin of ••Clinton has
been visiting on the London Road.
Mr. Henry Peacock is able to be
about again, Mr: Ad. McCartney has
work.
his
'n
been helping P g him with
Miss Matilda Nott is. visiting Bay-
field
ayfield friends this Week. '
Mr. Haggitt of near Londesboro is
getting • settIed ` on his purchase, the
Iddo Crich farm, this week.
Wood bees are all the go.
Mrs - Robson -of -Clinton -has__ -been
visiting Mrs. Ira W. Johns of the
West End.
Some of our people have already
tapped their maples.
The meeting of the Epworth Lea-
gue on the,29ti will be literary and
held at Mr. Frank Grant's.
Kippers
en
pp
Miss Alda Dinsdale is spending a
in
k with friends
pleasant few weeks
Exeter.
Miss Mabelle Whiteman has return-
ed home from the Central Business
College, Stratford, where she has
been studying for the past five
ns sho
months. In the late examfnatio
led her class passing very creditably
tJh and
in Baok-keeping, Strnal,it y a
Typewriting. She leaves next week
to take a position in Toronto.
Mr.-Alfrrtl_Iaurry':y .,al -c -last 'huesa
day was quite a success, amounting
•to almost $1500, -besides keeping
horses and other things to take with
him to the west.
Last week several of our western
visitors left for home, among them
-being Mr. " Hugh Cameron and Mr:
and Mrs. Jas. Forrest who were ac-
companied by two of Mrs,`-Forrest's
•lilies , Cochrane,.
i.'t. ns the ry
sisters,
On Monday the 21st ult. Mr.
John Logan left. for Tuxford,
,Sask., taking with hint ten
horses besides wagons, etc'. ITo is
or not
hr her o remain
a
t
undecided w
r -
..t on a home-
stead. i.'1 lott,
rr will doubtless
lrtw
stead. 1
Good morning 1 Ilow does your
'sub to The News -Record stand ?
C. I. EAMINATIONS.
Form V.—Pt. I.—D. Stewart 89.4,
R. Ball 77, J. Scott 72.6, . J. O'Neil
70, M. Ransford 67, J. Mitchell 66.7,
T. Sander 59.8,• W. Doherty 59.4, ' W.
Tamblyn 58'.5, D. Courtice 58, I.
Pearson 58, R. Lyons 53.7, . N. Cluff
50.3.
Part II.—D. Stewart 79.3, J. Scott
•
66.2, B. Kay 64.6,4:6, J:•0' Neil 61.4, W.
Doherty .. 61.1, • R. Ball 59.1,
N. Cluff 59 • D. Courtice 56. B, H. lel
coat 54.5, A May ' 52., M. Ransf ord
51,8.
Form Jones 71,9, B. CUm-
mins 65.3,- D. Cosens 65.2, D. Stew-
art . 62.9, R. Denholm 60.8, J. Mc-
Taggart 60.5, H. Fair 55.4, B. Draper
55,3, C. kitty 52.8, _
Form III.—Comercial Diploma.=T).i
Ball 54.9, L. Lee 54.9 _ -
Form II. -L. Smillie 78.7, I. Tay-
lor" 76, M. Lamont 74, J. Buchanan
71.4, M. Taylor . 67.9, I. Glenn 66,
Mary Jackson'64, B. Walker 62.8, C.
Wise 61.8, M. Manning 61.2, R. Can-
telon 60.6, C. 'Diehl 58.4, V. Barge
58,4, E. Mustard 58.4, H. Middleton
57, M. D, Jackson 54.8, E. Pickett
54:7, E. Levi's 54, E. Torrance 53.2,
M. Mair 51.8, R. Walkinshaw 51.5,
R. flatland 51,4.
The News From Londesboro
Mr. Frank Ilibbert left on Satur Mr. J, It Longman is offeringhis.
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day for Ottawa: He will spend a few house for sale as he expects to move
days en route with his brother . in (' to London shortly, having *secured•,
in Toronto.....
Miss Winnie 11lunnings and h;x bro-
ther, Master Bennie of Colborne, are
visiting at Mr, John Manning's.
Messrs. John Woodman -anda co.
Webber spent Sunday with Mr. Wal-
ter Mair of Summerhill.
Miss V. McKenzie of Brussels, com-
menced duties as assistant milliner
to Mrs. 'R. Adams this week. Her
many friends are pleased to haveher
again in the vicinity.
Wm. V6ddcn, eldest son of Mr.
.Jo1in Voddon, lelt_,on Tuesday • for
Crossfields, Alta.
Miss Rose Lyon visited friends on
the 10th and 11th concessions last
week.
Mrs. Hutton attended the funeral of
her brothor•iin-law in London las
week. '
Mr. Ham is moving into the, Tem
peranco House this week. Whit
bringing a load of household effects
from Blyth on • Saturday, he had tl.oi:
misfortune to upset, " doing consider-,
able damage to several : pieces of fury
nitare.
Form 1.—G. Weir 78.8, Aiken- Mr. John Hutton received a mixed being $9.25 per ewt. •
Bead 76.8 F. Sloman 75.6, E. Hol- carload of bran and shorts this week., J. Brunsden and Sons have seven or
it
land 75.4 �Ilattie Turner. 73.5 E. L= Owing to the rush of business, Mr. eight buggies to ,paint and repair,
Yas n.
r•in Se o
• ad for the s i
grist ie
on 72.5, II. Turner 68.1, M. Chowon Hutton has been running the y P g.
67.1 A. Hoare 65.8, M. Shipley 65.5, mill night and day during the pike Cartwright Bros. are putting in a
I3, Hill 65, B. Brunsden 63.5, G. bra- wee . Jas. Hill is laid tip',pith tin-
per 63,1, C. Paisley 60.9, T., Johnson I1
L
6b 8 ro n 60, hear of his.• speedy recovery. • air. erson Bros., of I31y111, was in the vii
• G0.3, F. Brown 60, G. Walker 58.4,
R. Manning 58.2, D. Copp 56.9, N, John Nott is running the chopper for lago last week making repairs in R.
Garretta'5 T7 L• Macdonald 55-9 M. lute.; tit present.• Adams' store.
McAllister 55.7, A. McConnell 55,6,
II. Cantelon 54.5, L. Greig 54.5, 1.
.Miller .54.4, D. Barr 53.2, 0.Ball
52.8, M. Carbert 52,5, 1' , Leateh
52.4, V. Lobb 51.7, E. Pattison 51.1, '
1 t. Adams 50,0.
position with the MOClary, .• Stove
Foundry.
Wallace Allen was in, London on.
Saturday
last.
Mrs. E. McVittie still continues.
very poorly.
Mr. Jas. Woodman delivered
is weep.
h'n r Chi
•metic
quantity ofy
Mr, and Mrs. J. Govier of London,.
are visiting the former's slater, Mrs.
Harve Longniaa.
Mr. Oliver Flunking left last week
for the west.
Tho reads one mile north and one.
mile •south of this village, is claimed
by many to be the two tivorst-pieces----
of road to be found in'a day's
drive. 'Nature is doing her part, but.
could bo assisted very much by,
plowing.
Mr. Martin of London, oonducted'
services in Burn's and Knox cairchea
on Sunday last. Rev. M. A. i.oug-
head will conduct services there on
Sunday next and on the ..7
th hist.'
Rev. Mr. Pierce is expected Lo take
on April 3rd. •
Cite service pr
Mr. D. Cantelon shipped a carload
of hogs this week. The price paid
J.
We hope to
flantatnr
rheumatism.p
stock of icewhich they are hauling
from Scott's pond.
Mr. W. Leath, employed by Maeph-
1
evemeg
Miss Hardie, a nurse at the Isola-
tion Ilospital at Victoria, 13.C., has
been given a verdict for $150 damag-
es against files. King, matron, for ar-
eunsing her of beating a cl.l},d before
its .death.
The ;Supreme 'Court has decided in
Ring that
1<
: f ,vitt v
. the
ltr, ease o Lovitt t a
' 3 swiek could
New l rnn
Province of Ne
Cha I rt) t c
not collect succession duties on a
deposit in a bank by a resident of
another Provineo.
Constance Concerns.
Miss florin of (loderieh township
is tha guest at present of Misses Eva
and N
epic
Rapson.
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Mr. Kegan and family recently mov-:
Coats ' ' lat1,
the (
ed to farm of 11t•. A
ly vacated by Mr. W. I:awa;rrn.
MissClara
Davidson
ea
ebur
y
way visiting wit
i V
i:S
Mary, arY,
Dale for
a fewdaysrevently.
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Y
.
Mr. John Isley Jr. has moved tar
the house he recently rentt.d from
Mr. Samuel Pollard.
A very pleasing event took plaat P
in our village at' -the home of Mr..
(Yeo. Riley when his eldest daughter,
11lisa Emma Francis, was united in,
marriage to Mr, Charles, lloggarth,
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' • �rsmtf-h q enterprising
Dna tut' lutl,t
young farmer's. Mr. and Mrs. llog-
garth have the hest wishes of their
many fi•utl, at (
otsttntc
and else -
whore.
Over' twenty five have signed the
list at R. C'larke's store as sub-
scribers to the fileKil,op Tclephotnt:
System.
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