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OLZJ.vTON';3 LEADING J1'WELtRX TOR
STILL SOME ARTIC ES S AT
• REDUCED PRICES
Fire sale now ovex but I have a few sets of Knives and Forks
still left at reduced prices. ;
Now stwit'all in and prices right.
SILVERWARE, GOLD JEWELERY,
WATOIIES, CLOCKS,
and CHINA. CUT GLASS
(I meat now proceed to collect some bills still owing)
Cl nto* News -Record!
Septemltrer 4th, 1919
R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweler an'd Optician
NEXT HOVEY'S DRUG STOR1d
We Shoe Children
Correctly
We always Shoe the children with the greatest, of care
There are many little details concerning Children's Shoes that
must be "just right" and we see that they are 1 Bring the chil-
dren here for shoes and turn the matter over to us and you'll
soon discover that it will cost you less per yea for ChiIdren's
Shoes than it ever did before and you'll escape all vexations 1
Nature Shape Shoes
To Guide
Little Feet Correctly
We've high or low cut shoes in a variety of models. Black
or handsome new tan leathers, button or lace shoes,. low heels—
fiat beefs, or the comfortable rubber 201e0 and licels: ; ,1
Children's Shoes at ,$1,50, $2.00, $2.25 'to $4.50.
It the children have foot troubles of any sort bring them here
and We'll correct the difficulty.
FRED. JACKSON
PRACTICAL SHOEMAM
1
Harvest Slioes
IMMO
Now is the time you want a pair of light, comfortable
shoes for.farm work that will stand hard wear
Nothing better than n pair of our Mule•skin Boots, good solid soles,
leather insoles. Will stand lots of hard usage, Special 2 q 7 5
at per pair .
Black Shaved Kip Bluchers, leather insoles, a good solid 2,75
boot•
Women's Shaved Kip Oxfords, Ieather insoles, good farm
shoe at a low price e 2
Men's blue and white striped overalls. A special Sine at 2.0
Special prices on boys cottonade pants for the holiday season U
ORDERED CLOTHING
Made -to -measure Suits at very close prices. A good selection of
samples to choose from and fit guaranteed. Give us a trial order,
We guarantee satisfaction,
Plumsteel Bios.
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS,
PHONE 20
NEW IDEA PATTERNS.
CLOTHING
JUST II LITTLE NOTE
to advise you that we make a
specialty of dainty bedroom
furniture for dainty people,
To know how attractive are
these beds, dressing tables,
and other bedroom accessories,
you must see them, Descrip-
1f` ° ' tion would not do justice to
their beauty. Mention of price
would not do justice to their
quality.
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director.
23 Phone 10izW- 28
1
Clearance Sale
FOR ALL NEXT WEEK
2 only New Ideal Washing Machines $13'.50 for
Perfection and Florence Oil Stoves at Cost to Clear.
$11,75
'A fel Faultless Carpet Sweepers, metal cast, first quality, regular
$3.00 for $2,25
I only 0 -pig galvanized trough, regular $5.76 for
1 only 3 -pig galvanized trough, regular 18.00 for
Sanitary and durable,
'A: four potato drags, regular 60 Cents for .25
1 only crow hat 25 the., regular $2.50 for $1-,50
MANY LINKS IN SECONDS GRANI'1P1WARE AT A VERY LOW
PrilutiL
$4.76
$2,50
HARL,AND BROS,
Hardware, Stoves and Novelties
Clinton
It's
Me W. B. Fall 00.
For
School Books and.
Supplies
:'Often the Cheapest
Always the Bebtt,'1.
Miss Clara Ferguson was in Bayfield
over the week -end. •
Miss Eva Carter visited friends at
Tara and Owen Sound last week,
Mrs. A. B. Furniss and children have
returned from a fortnight's,. visit in
Detroit.
Miss Dollie Mennen. of Toronto is 'ex-
•peeted,home on Saturday for a
short vacation. 1
Mrs, French returned on Friday from
London, where she had spent a
week with friends.
Miss Mae Bentley returned on itIon-
day from Toronto, where she bad
spent a week or so with friends.
Master Edgar McGuire returned on
Thursday after nearly two months'
vacation spent with relatives at
Hridgeburg, Buffalo and Niagara,
Falls.
Miss Retta Cook returned to Toron-
to last week after spending several
weeks at her home ' in town. She
has taken a position with the
Swifts.
Mr. E. C. Beacom and , Miss Cela
Beacom, who have been spending
the summer vacation at Bayfield
and in Clinton, returned to 'Toron-
to Iast week.
Sergt. A. Livermore and leis wife and
little daughter have been visiting
the former's sister in town. Sergt.
Livermore bas just returned from
overseas. He lived in Toronto be-
fore enlisting and will again locate
there.
Dr. 'Thompson, Messrs. Fred and
Charlie Thompson and Miss Marion
motored to Toronto on Monday.
They went to attend the wedding
of the former's niece, Miss Murray,
who is known to many in toutn,
having visited in Clinton on several
occasions.
bit. A. A. Kennedy of Detroit, who
has been visiting his mother, Mrs.
Donald Kennedy of town for a
couple of weeks, intends taking the
return trip on the Greyhound on
Sunday. Mr. Kennedy spent nearly
two years on one of Uncle Sam's
convoy ships.
Miss Maple Livermore of Toronto
visited her sister, Mrs. A. Mc-
Cartney, during the past week.
Miss Livermore is to be congratu-
lated upon her success as an art-
ist, having received two first priz-
es at the Canadian National Ex-
hibition for her china painting.
Mr. Milton Cook, son of Mr. .7- Cook
of Sarnia, formerly of Clinton, who
'recently returned from overseas,
has been visiting friends in town
during the past week. Milton. has
not yet received his discharge but
will return to London for medical
treatment before being discharged.
blaster Nishit Cook was in Toronto
last week attending the Exhibition
and seeing the Prince. Nisbit says
ho might have had a handshake
with the Prince only there were so
many in line ahead of him Ghat be
concluded bis turn wouldn't come
until about four a.m. so.hc didn't
wait,
Miss Beatrice .Greene left yesterday
morning for Toronto There she in-
tends locating. Miss Greene -Will
teach in connection with one of the
branches of the Toronto Conserva-
tory of Music. She will be much
missed in musical circles -in Clintonl
and her removal from town is re -
stetted. -
mr.
e•stetted.-
Mr, Robt. J. Anderson of Winnipeg,
the architect In charge of the work
on the new Union station at 'Tor-
onto, motored: up the end of the
Week and called on friends in town
and vicinity. He was the guest for
a few ]ours ott Friday of his
aunts, Mrs. I. P. Sheppard and
'Mrs. G. Render.
Mr. A. Case of Rose, .N.Y., was in
town for, a couple of days last
week looking up the apple situa-
tion, He intends returning and
utill open the evaporator about the
middle of the month. Mr, Paso
says the price of apples this year
will be the highest paid for many
years and probably, higher than
they will he again for some years.
Mr. R. W, Reed at 'Toronto was in
town over the week -end. Mt. heed
has taken a responsible position
with the Style -Craft Clothing Co.
Iie did intend taking a trip home
tel England this fall, not having
visited the homeland since coming
to Canada nearly,tWenty-one years
Age, but teeing • to UM didlculty
some people have eaperieuced get.
I ' ng passage back lid has deek144 to
• Postpone his visit until a later
gate,
IC
on
teen's Treed Suits
1-4 OFF,
WOMEN'S STORE
Dr,g Gpods, House Furnishings
phone 64
Next Royal Bank
MEN'S STORE
Custom Tailoring and
(phone 103) Men's Furnishiags
Opposite Public Library
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TEN OPERATOS ON PWER SEWING
MACHINES
ANY BRIGHT GIRL WIIO CAN ADAPT HERSELF READILY TO CONDITIONS CAN IN TWO OIL
THREE MONTIIS ACQUIRlI; A SUFFICIENT KNOWLIIDGII OF OPERATING TC) BE ('APABLE 01+'
EARNING AS 000D OIL BET'I'Jllt WAGES THAN SHE WOULD AT MANY OTHEit KINDS OF WORK.
WE WILL THOROUGHLY INSTRUCT NEW BLC:INNERS AND PAY GOOD WAGES FROMI THE
START.
GOOD BOY WANTED TO LEARN PRESSING.
APPLY TO GIA. PIIALEN, SUPIIRINTENDENT,
71''. I. 1-I-1-71
The Jackson Manufacturing Co,, Ltd.
Clinton.
Miss MacDougall returned on Mon-
day and resumed her work at the
0.0.I, With the exception of the
principal Miss MacDougall is the
only member, of the. staff who was
here before the vacation.
;Mr. T. Neolands, formerly proprietor
of the Hensel! Observer, was a
caller hi town on 'Tuesday while
on his way to Stratford after
spending the ,boliday with his fam-
ily at i-Iensell.
"A Joan of Arc Machine"
'r ISL withstood everything in the field and
above all was,. and still is, the last and
only car to survive until the cessation of
hostilities" ---Extract from letter received by
Ford Motor Company from a British Soldier,
in .Africa.
Over shell -torn roads, through water soaked fields, second
only to the tanks 10 its power to climb debris and crater holes,
the Ford car made a world famous record in the fighting area
of the great war. In press despatehes, in field reports in
letters, m rhyme and song the praises of the Ford were sounded
In France - 700 ears out of 1,000 were Porde
In Italy - 850 cars out of 1,000 wore Fords
In Egypt - 986 cars out of 1,000 were Fords
In Mesopotamia 991i Cars out of 1,000 were Porde
The Ford power plant that established this world-wide record
fn every theatre of the war rernains;the same. It will be in
the Ford you buy.
Neel tt,aabont 8560. TM1rIes 88e@ 00 Open model,, the icuotrle Stamm' Mit
Ugbtln5 16rluIpmont iti 8101 0,trn.
exupe k918, sedan tt17n (aioiad,nodal prtoea l,,olnde mootrla biotin* whd t1*btlnK
540q0p,o nl), nemont,ffabin thud, lire 00aa0,11 and nbn ekld tl5ae 0,0 0055lt atrtlonhl
0051pmnht an olo,,d earnably 81800,00lOs T}teen pi'0o,' r50ah Far., Wtt., 55.04,. )
na JAafado war •ra..
Pay only (051n iiia rood Parte. 700 017•040071 fietartA 0841
ante oven 0,000 Sevier, Garapee Ouppep MA*.
Clinton Motor Truck and Machine Co.
Dealers Clinton
07--3
People You Know
Mrs. Kells is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. I';, W. ,Morrison,
Dr. Fowler and family spent a few
days last week in Toronto.
Miss Agnes Walker returned on Mon-
day after a visit in London.
Miss Walls left on Thursday Last to
visit friends in Tottenham,
'Liss Kathleen McConnell has gone
to Walton to teach for' the coming
year.
Miss Bessie Chowen has gone to
1Mountsberg to take charge of a
school.
Mrs. S. l:, McKegney and Miss Mol-
lie are visiting London friends this
week.
Miss A, Taylor of' Windsor was the
week -end guest of Miss Jennie
Holmes.
Mr, and Mrs. J. 11. Bovey and fam-
ily motored down to Burlington for
the holiday,
Miss Nora Kennedy left on Monday
to take charge of her first school
at Mildmay.
Dr. Ilelen Bell of London has been
the guest of Misses Ward and Stone
during the past week.
;Mr, and Mrs. Moreton spent a few
days during the past week with the
lady's mother; Mrs. Itilty.
Mrs, Attridge of Brown City, Mioh.,
is here spending a few weeks with
her aunt, Mrs, Wm. Cantelon,
Mr. T. R. Walker of Winnipeg spent
a few days in town this week as
the guest of his uncle, Mr. J. W.
Elliott.
Misses Ida, Laura and Irene Wilken
returned to Detroit on Monday at -
ter a vacation spent at their home
1n town.
Miss Clete. Peed returned to London
on Tuesday to resume her teaching
in connection with the Conserva-
tory of Music,
Mrs. John SeariOtt of Walton has
taken up her residence in Clinton.
She will reside suits, her sister,
Miss Lovett, who has purchased a
house 00 Maple street. -
Muss Jessie Thmnpson, wlto Was In
Toronto last week, attended the
reception to the Prince of Wales,
and was one of those who shook
hands with the Prince.
WEEKLY DANCES
BAYFIELI)
.Iowett's Pavillion
SPECIAL .DANCE MONDAY EVEN-
!ING, SEPT. 1st, LABOR DAY.
and every Tuesday and Thursday un--'
ti] further notice (with the ex-
ception of Aug. 28th).
13LAOKSTONE-BU CKLEY OR-
CIIESTRA I
Also
MENPSETUNG JIO1+:I,
Every 'Wednesday.
FOLLOW TIIE CROWD 1
Clinton
Junk Dealers
Buying all kinds of junk
and Poultry
Paying the highest prices
M. RAMRAS
Phone 137 Albert St.
WARZWINIMMI
Call and See
our stock
of
PUMPS
PIPES
and
FITTINGS
Electric
Fixtures
Stoves and
Graniteware
J. A. Sutter
Phone 147e7
Phone 146 Estimates given.
A. E. WOOD
WALL PAPERS, MOULDINGS,.
SIGNS, Elle.
INTEItXG;IS ANI, EXTERIOR'
DECORATING
We protect your floors, turuituro;,
etc,, by 'plenty of drop slieets,
Ontario 'Street , II.