The Clinton News-Record, 1910-08-11, Page 8rMONUMENTS
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PORTLAND CEMENT
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The undersigned has just received a ear of fresh "National"
Portland Cement and will sell the same 4 a fair living profit.
The undersigned has also the agency for the Independant Companies
and will fill orders for a car load from any of the said
companies for a small margin of profit. ,
S. J. ANDREWS,
CLINTON
CLEilitelicCvsSALE
For the past three weeks we have had good
success in clearing up odd lines, but there's
more to go yet in Men's, Women's ' and
Children's Oxford's, Pumps and . Slippers
which will be closed out at wholesale prices
for CASH, .
Black and Colored Oxfords, Patent. Leather,
Kid and Gun Metal Calf Pumps and: Slippers.
Repairing Neatly Done .:and .
Promptly Attended to
We are still busy clearing out the
balance of our summer stock,
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About 25 I,adies White Lawn Waists, made of titre quality lawn
and trimmed with tucks and lace or embroidery insertion, 'good • .
oalne at 65c, to clear Friday and Saturday . • .39
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Men's Odd Pants at 79c • A
Only a few dozen of these Odd Pants $1.00 and $1,25, choice of 6
this lot Friday and Saturday .79 Q
Children's Patent Oxfords 85c 5 #.
These Oxfords are made of good quality patent and will give
good satisfaction, sizes 11 to 2. reg price $1.35,. Friday and Sat .1315
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By spending it here Friday and Saturday -=
Big Price Reductions in a.11 Depts.
A Big Waist Special
Special prices on Women's and Children's Oxfords.
Corsets 49c and 69c
Be sure and get a pair of our 00c and 40c Corsets. They are
hummers.
40 Men's and Boys' Clothing at Lowest Prices
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may scratch our furniture, but can hardly injure it
otherwise. For it is built to stand hard service as well
as to took attractive.
Our Summer Furniture
is no exception. Light as i i there `s
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surprising. Our poi eh chairs, rockers, Etc., will tand the weathee, no
matter what it may be.
The cheapest spot in Huron County to buy all kinds of furniture.
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We have
over 100
Subscribers for the Stan-
dard Designer, the woman's:
practical fashion magazine
We per copy. August
number nOw on sale. The
patterns it illustrates: are
equally popular, they are
seam -allowing, reliable and
cheap --103 and 150.
.. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest -- Always. the Best
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Mr. Otto rink spent Sunday in Day -
Miss M. Carling of Toronto is the
guest of the Misses Lavis,
Miss Jean Chidgey is the guest of
Miss Jean McTaggart at Bayfield,
Mrs. J. Bedford' of Goderich has been
t11e guest of Mrs. Wallace Wheatley,
the past week, '
Mr. Wm. Dempsey, Blyth, was the
guest of his neice, Mrs. John Wat-
kins, on Thursday last.
Mrs. 0. Johnson, who has been visit-
ing her son., Harold, in Toronto, re-
turned home last week,
Mrs. McTaggart of Blyth has been
the guest of her mother., Mrs.
Thompson of Albert street.
Mr. Eddie Sheppard returned :to Tor•.
onto on Saturday alter a fort-
night's
ortnight's visit at his home in town.
Mr. Geo. Cook of Toronto is spend-
ing a .three weeks' holiday with his.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .Cook,
Miss Ida FIolmes, who has been visit-
ing with Goderieb. township friends
for a • month • past, is in Seaforth
this week, .
Mrs. Jas, •Mahaffy has been spending•
a couple of weeks with her • daugh-
ter, Mrs2Wm..
augh-ter,.Mrs:'Nm.. Sparks of the I3rown-
son Line, Stanley.
Miss Louise I•Taley was in town this
week having come up from St.
Thomas to attend the marriage of
.• her sister on Tuesday.
Mrs. Southcombe" and: the Misses
.Southcombe have .•taken • a cottage
tali Iron Springs .for 4 few. weekS
and. went out on Monday.
Miss Mary Chant goes down to' Tor-
onto on Friday, •after• a pleasant
holiday at. home, to begin work, fox
the fall millinery openings,
Mrs. 1'. M. Holmes and children are
expected• home the latter part of
'this week or next from a visit . of
some length in .Peck,. Mich, •
Mrs: Doupe, who has been thee, guest
of
her.,parents,' Mr. and Mrs A.
McKown, • for fortnight past, re-
turned to Toronto on Monday,
Miss Sinipson of Wingham was in
town this week Having `come down'.
to attend t'he funeral of the late'
Miss. Foxton, 'wltieli took place • on.
Monday. • • •
Mrs. .Roy Hillier and little son,who
have been visiting friends.: in Clin-
ton and vicinity for the past few
weeks, returned to Kempville on.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. •Wm. Graham visited
Bayfield and Goderieh friends • a
couple of " days last week. They
were accernpaniecl by their 'guest,
..Master Torrance Fliggins,•of Throe-.
to. •
Messrs. McClure, R. •Rumball, •I,
Rattenbury ' and D. I3olloway went
out to Bayfield :to attend a dance
Oven by the cottagers on Saturday
evening, and remained oven until
Sunday evening,
Mr. . 1-1. Goodwin .and daughter,
:Miss Winnifred, left this •week on a
trip to the west. Amongst other
places s Chop will visit McTaggart,
Sask„ . where Mr, Goodwin's sons;
Victor :and Douglas, are located.'•
Mr. A: W: Beacom' came down from
Harioek on Tuesday and on his re-,
turn . home was accompanied by his
daughter, little Miss Laura, who
had been having a very pleasant
visitit
w h heran
gr dfather, Mr. D,
Beacom, and her .:. aunty Miss Web-
ster. . •
Mr. and Mrs. John Torranee return-
ed a few days ago from an extended
trip through the west, visiting re-
latives . at Fort William, Winnipeg,
Moosejaw, Lethbridge and in North
Dakota. They 'also spent a week
at the famous Banff Park. Their
trip throughout was a pleasant one
and they very much enjoyed it.
Misses If'elen Doherty and -Kate Scott
attended the marriage. of their
friend, Miss Margaret McDonald of
Listowel, to Dr. Ralph Lederman
of Milverton, which took pace at
the home of the bride last, week.
Miss Doherty played the wedding'
inareh and Miss Scott, during the
signing of the register, sang "Love's.
Coronation,
Arr. and Mrs. R. J. Cluff of -Clinton
are at present p r
spending p p g their
holidays with Mr. and • Mrs.
Joseph. l nmerson. Mr. Chuff is an
enterpri}sing and prosperous mer-
chant In Clinton and not only
ap-
pears to enjoy life immensely;
but
takes pleasure in seeing others
pros-
perous and happy, Those
are the '.
kind of folk that make this old
world of ours worth living in and
leaves it better than they found it.
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SATURDAY BARGAINS
$t and $1,25 Men's Shirts 79c ,
Clearing out the balance of our Men's Negligee Shirts
at cost and less as follows
$1.00 and 1.25 Shirts for 79c
75c Shirts for 590
Boys 50e Shirts for 39c
Linen Collars 5c
25 dozen men's pure Linen Collars, ,assorted
heights and sizes, reg 150 and 20c, choice 5c
25c Silk Ties 15c •
10 dozen Men's and boys Silk Ties in four-in-
hand bows and tucks, reg 25o for 15c
$1 Umbrellas for 79c
• Men's Umbrellas, -natural wood handles, good sa-
teen tops, reg $1, sala price 790
Bogs Snits
Clearing out the balance of our Boys Clothing as
follows :
$3,00 Boys Suits for $2,15
3.25 " 2.50
4.50 r( 3.50
5,00 `° 4.00
5.75 IC 3;0500
6.50 5 50
Overalls 50c
Men's Moleskin Overalls, two dozen. pairs only,
all sizes, reg 75c, sale price 50c .
25c Men's Soxl9c
1VIen's fancy colored Cotton Sox, all sizes, reg 25c
Sox for 19c, 50c Sox for 39c
30c Men's Braces39c
Men's Fancy . Webb Braces, leather ends, across
back, reg 50c, sale pl ice 39c
Men's Straw Hats' -
Men's Straw Hatsin all the newest shapes at the
following deep cuts`to clear' out
$2.50 Hats for $1.50,
2.00 ' : 1.25
150 " - 1.10
1.25 .90
1.00
.75•.
sip Suilis for $8'
• Men's. Ready-made Suits and worsteds and tweeds
in all sizes :
Regular $10.00 Suits for $8.00
12.00 " . 9.75
14.00 " 11.00
15.1)0 `( 12.00
50c and 75c Silks 25c
20 Ends Fancy Silks in checks, stripes and plain,
in lengths of 2 to 4i yards. Just the odds and ends of
our silk department, regular 50c and 75c value, Sat-
urday 25c
25c' and 50c Wash Belts 10c
About two dozen Ladies white Wash Belts, assort-
ed, buckles, some are slightly soiled. The odds of
our belt department, clearing them out Saturday at
10c
25c Childrens Hats 15c
Childrens Sailor Straw Hats with: fancy bands,
good duality straw, reg 25c, to clear Saturday at
50c Childrens Hats 39c
Childrens Sailor Straw Hats with fancy silk.
bands, three styles, all sizes, regular 50c;, Saturday
39c - •
MILLINERY" ,
Only 15 trimmed ' Hats left, regular values
from $4 up to $7.• Saturday - wegive you
your choice at $1
STAPLE BARGAINS
12i -c Fancy - Ginghams . 9c
15 " .11
12: : Towels 10
10 " 8
12t Factory Cotton 10
10 . 8
Flannelette Remnants 8
White Cotton . " 8
Apron Gingham. ' " 8:
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About . People You Know.
Miss, F..Hine meat down to Toronto
on Monday: • _ • .t
Messrs. Fred. Jackson and E. M. Mc-
'Lean Sundayed at I3urk's. .
Mr. .J. Cuninghame has been some-
• *that indisposed but is recovering.
Miss, Claire Lindsay o&,'1 oionto is
spending 'a holiday at her home in
town:
Miss Grace Shepherd returns to her
school duties at Lambeth on Sat-
urday. '
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Miss Muirhead of Don •Alas been visit-
ing Miss Olive Cooper during • • the
past week.
Miss Kate Scott has been • the guest
of Miss -Marion Coatsoof Goderich.
during thepast ast week.
Mr. And.. Stringlram, • Woodstock; vis-
ited Mr. Wallace Wheatley and oth-
er friends last week:
Mr. and Mrs. T. Jackson,. Jr., return-
ed on Monday after a very pleasant
trip 'to the Old Land.,
Mr. IL B. Combe left this week on
a business trip • of several weeks to
the Mariti:rne Provinces. •
Miss Margaret Steep has returned
from a holiday ,.visit with friends
in Detroit and other places. .
Misses Jessie and Nellie Watkins have
returned . horne after a two weeks
visit with Londesboro 'friends.
Miss Olive Brooks of Mitchell is ;vis-
Wag this week with her grandpar-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Win, Cantelon.
Miss Olive Cooper leaves on Saturday
to resume her duties in connection
with the Don school, which opens on
Monday.
Miss Mary France has returned to
Detroit after a visit to her sister,
Mrs. W. C. Brown, and her mother,
Mrs. Prance,
Me. R. Moody and Miss Olive h'loody
of Toronto visited from Saturday
until Monday ab the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 1), Cantelon.
Mr. R. 13. Chant was somewhat. un-
der
the Weather er las
t week e but we
are pleased to see that he is now
able to be around again.
Mr. And Mrs. W. 11, Bezzo•'of San
Franseisco, Val., are spending a
few days with • friends in town. Mr.
lezzo is a buyer for the Hall Syn-
dieateStoresCalifornia'
in C and sto -
p
ped on here on his way back from a
periodical trip to the eastern mark-
' ets, principally that he might be
present at an annual family gather.
lag at the parental horne
Mrs. Kidd of Mitchel. visited at Mrs.
. Jas. Mahaffy's on Monday..
Bliss' Gertrude Brang of Detroit is the
. guest .of Miss Marjorie Lappine.
Miss Edith_ Gaffney, Stratford, is the
guest of her cousins, the Misses
Gaffney. •
'Rev. -J. A. Hanlon, P.P., gent to
Ottawa on Tuesday afternoon to at-
ten( ' a 'come ion.
Miss May Rance is in Ottawa for a
couple . of weeks' visit with her
aunt, Mrs`. ".J. J.. Alien:
Miss Jean Scott is 'the guest: of Miss-
•• 'Hazel- O'Neil at their summer. cot-
tage, Bayfield, this week, .
Dr. McBride, who has biem a visitor
Mr.
summer. cottage,
D C.hiff
s to e
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Bayfield, left for Hamilton on Aloe -
day.
Mr. Leppard, principal of Walkerton
Public school, and his,wife and two
children are guests this week of. the
Misses Rudd.
Mr. and Mrs. John Howson, who have
been in town for several weeks the
guests, of the formers. mother, left?.
on Monday for their home in Melo-
icine Hat, Alta.
Mr: Sparling and family of Winghant.
were dinner ,guests of Mr. and Mrs-.
J. Cuninghaine on Saturday last;
They were . driving through front
'Wingham to Seaforfh.
Mr. W. Fulton. city passenger and
ticket agent, C.P.R,, London, was
in town, Tuesday on business, in eon-
nection with the harvesters' excur-
sions. Mr. Fulton says that
. whereas the west called for 25,000
men last season 12,000 will be ample
this year.
Mr. John Tolmie, M. P. West 1t.ri'ee,
Mayor Malcolm, Kincardine, Col-
lector Davis and ex -Conductor John
Quirk of Wingham were in town yes-
terday afternoon. 'Phe genial John
Quirk has many old friends it's Chin -
ton and those who had the pleasure
Of
meeting him na1l
remarked
upon
his youthful appearance. Time . is
certainly dealing kindly with hint,
The following left tin Tuesday for
the west, being ticketed through by
Mr. W. Jackson a son : Mr. and Mrs. Join''
Rowson, Medieinc Ilat, Alta. ; Miss
Fair, tr
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Helen P a
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5 attrronr aMrs.
Alta. ;Dir.•.
Jones, Medicine flat ; Mr. A. Good-
win. and Miss Goodwin; Moasejaw,
Bask., and Miss Mary Cooper, Misr,
Smith and Miss ,dice Thompson to
Douglas, Man.
!. Miss Watters of London, \vho spent
a few - days at .the home cif Mr., r1.. H.
Cole, .returned home ' Monday.
• Miss L": Mains of London t; some}s
ing her holidays at her horne here. •
Mrs," Rogerson of . London ts sisit-
fog old acquaintances in this ti'unity
. prior' to leaving for Toronto: '
Mr. J.. Miller received and delivered
three ears of coal this vi irk. '
Miss L. Mountain is spending P few
days with Mitchell . and .; Vim ton
friends. , ,
Rev. Mr. Edgar of Brantforh oc-
cupied the pulpits of Burns and n nox
church on • Sunday last. Rev.. Mr.
Piercy will return from Tc ionto
where he has ben spi:nling his 1(li-
days and . vii1 oc,u
py these
. two
pulpits 'next undatiul
will . ai;o
'Mr. J. Potter of 13iv th sl.r}Ted a
ear. of oats: this Weld:, also Mr. But;
ton a ear. of wheat.
Mr. and Airs. ' R. 13ru'is:Ion of hart-.
t. -
no A whor
Man.,
y> n , have been Iii$1i ., ,
relatives and •friends in this vicinity'
leave. for Duluth next week. 11r. Jolin
Brunsdon will accompany data.
The News From. Londesboro
preach in. • the evening in: the Metho-
dist'
etlio dist' chuteh. here...
• Rev, Mr. , Osterh'.nit intends leaving:.:
for short: holiday..
Mr. Alvin Braithwaite of Detroit is.
spending. a week with his parents.
Phillips spent a kw days.
in: Petrolea and Brigden this week; .
.Mrs. Scott and Wilmer left . •Wed -
•nesday morning for London where.'
they will spend a few days:
.Cnysier of 'Delhi is visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Lounsbery.
Mrs. D. I±'loody of Blyth "is *visiting
her parents, Mr.. • and Mrs, George.
Drogden, •
. Rev, J. II Outerhout' left Wednes-
day for 10'days holidays during which.
he will." make an auto tour through.
certain districts and visit at Gordo'
and Wroxeter. •
Mr. 1), Boyd of Chicago is • visiting
at the home of Mr. R. Adams;',
Din. Geo.: Webber has engaged with
Mr. Lux
. hillB f
o Blyth
to help Y with
the carpenter work,
Mr. lI . Brn 1i.err,
t
1 as engaged with Mr.
T. Cole. •
Constance Concerns.
Mrs.. R. Clarke •and Miss E, Clarke
returned from their trip to Sault Ste.
Marie and Muskoka on Saturday,
Miss Jennie Love is ,spending a
week with her parents at Walton. l
Mrs. R. B. Stephenson and son are
visiting
'her parents,
A
r, and Mrs,
Thos. Andrews at Corrie.
Master Cecil 1 --Bili of Belgrave is
visiting his cousin, Master Wi?iord
Lindsay,
Mr. and Mrs. W. McGavin of Lead -
bury spent Sunday as the: guests • of
Mr. r
r.
and
Dir., Chas. .MeC•
McGregor.
Miss Lottie Tibble is visiting her
aunt, Mrs, T. McMichael,
Hullett Happenings.
Mr. McGinnis of Stratford carate up
the beginning of the week and was ac-
companied hone by Mrs. McGinnis,
who had made a somewhat more ex -
'tended stay with relatives and friends
in the township. -
Miss Mary Lennart of Oklahoma,
Who is a .'t present visiting in
Seafor
th
Sundayed c
this in
y vieimftl•.
Quite a number of Indians aro busy
pulling flax in the neighborhood.
Tuchers#mith Township.
Carter Digs. II. Carter vinit(d with Mrs.
W. Young in Goderich last week.
Master Sheldon Townsend arrived
from Saskatchewan last week and
will remain with relatives here until
the return of Mrs. Townsend.
Brucelield.
Dr. A A'k
r enitcad of 1ie'itsall paid a
professional visit to our village last
week,
Mr, A. J. Murdoch returned to 1)e-
troit on Monday.
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