The Clinton News Record, 1919-9-25, Page 8Constance
Mr, and l\lrs. W. Lindsay aro vis -
Ring friends and relatirves around
here.
Don't forget that Sunday is Rally
Ply and Rev, Mr. Johnfltnn of Balm
esville is to preach to the children
in the afternoon,
MOM Cainllbell of ligenia Falls
Spent a week witli their cousins,
Mrs. Jas. Mann and Mr, P, 'Tudor,
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CLINTON'S' LEADING J.B+ WJ3 LERY STORE
SPECIRLS FOR OULLAR DAY
ALSO ONE DOILAN OFF ON WITCHES AND CLOCKS
R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweler an'd Optician
NEXT HOVEY'S DRUG STORE
Dollar Day
Specials
White Flannelette --About 200 yards, 36 inch, White
Flannelette, nice soft cloth, worth 43c per yard
Special 4 yards for $
Men's Blue and White Overalls, special for one day
only at $ per leg
Caps --A special clearing line of men's and boys' caps
at 2 caps for $
Also dozens of Special Lines which time and
space will not permit us to mention
Plumsteel Bros.
THE STORE
CLOTHING
THAT SELLS FOR LESS,
PHONE ,21!
NEW, IDEAS PATTERNS.
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-
tion would not do justice to
their beauty. Mention of price
would not do justice to their.
quality.
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director.
28 Phone -. 28
merew1110m
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`OUR aWEEKLY. LIlVIERICK:
There. once was a man
by name '1 tr. Grove,
Who for heating, felt
the need of a small oil
stove,
So he came to our
store,
Where we have them
galore,
And he phoned thus—
"It was just what
we needed, by Jove."
There are days in the early Fall before the fires are started, when a
small oil stove fits in ,just right. Not the kind that smokes and gives off
disagreeable fumes, but the 'PERFEC TION AND HOT BLAST.
—OUR SPECIALS 'I'IIIS WEIK.—
Seven or eight hundred pounds coil spring wire. slightly damaged, at
half price, only four cents per pound._
Now is a good time to put your roof in goad order for the coming
Tall and whiter. We have a good stock of the Brantford Roofing and
the celebrated .Elastic Carbon Roofin g paint. It pays to use cha best
when the price is all the same.
See our line of stoves and ranges ttith all the latest and up to date
amprovements.
HARLAND BROS
•
Hardware, Stoves and Novelties
To VANCOUVER
Via the Scenic Route
Leave TORONTO (Union Station) 9.15 p.m.
Monday—Wednesday--Friday
Gotnpertment-Observation, Standard and Tourist Steeping and
Dining Cars. Comfortable Coaches.
SIX DAYS A WEEK SERVICE TO
-.WINNIPEG AND EDMONTON
MON., WED., Nltl,—VIe Can. National Rye. All rho Way.
T[ILr., TnU., SAT.—VIa G.T., T. & N,O. and Can. National an.
For Tickets and Information; enquire nearest C.N. Rya. Agents
or write General Passenger Department, Toronto.
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Clinton News -Record
September 'ASth, 1919
In
Clinton
It's
The W. D. Fair Co.
For
School Books and
,Supplies
r'Ofton the Cheapest
Always tlie Best.'
Miss Ruth McMath spent Sunday
with her aster Miss Marjorie, in
Ethel.'
Miss, Myrtle Pearson spent the
week -endrin town with Miss Anna
Walker.
Mrs. Johnson and two children of
Drayton have been visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. E. W., Morrison.
Mr, Peter .Cantelon was seen taking
the train on Wednesday `afternoon
Mr a short visit in, Hensel].
Mrs. Henderson sof Lansing, Mich.,
who has been visiting friends in
town, returns to her home on Fri-
day.
Miss Viola Cook_ has returned to
Toronto alter spending her holi-
days with her patents on Queen
street.
Mrs. Boggs and her twin sons of .
Oklahoma City, . spent last week
with her cousin, Mrs. W. S. R.
Holmes.
Miss Margaret .McLaughlin of Welles-
ley hospital/ Toronto, has been
visiting Mrs, John Scarlett of
town, this week..,
Mrs, Wm. Cantelon and Mrs. At-
tridge of Brown City, Mich., vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Brooks of
MIitchell last week./
Mrs. Matheson of St. Marys, Penn.,
left for home on Wednesday, after
visiting for a few clays at the
home of Mr. James Dunlord.
Miss Lottie Sloman has returned
from her trip out' west and is
spending a few days at her Home in
town tbefore returning to Toronto.
Mr. Dean Courtice of Chatham spent
the week -end with his parents, Mr.
and Airs. E. G. C'ourtice. He left
for Kitchener on Monday morning.
Mr. William Taylor of Chicago is
visiting friends in town. He • also
visited friends in Cohourg, Toron-
to and London. _
Mrs. Attridge, who has been spend-
ing e few weeks at the homer of
kir. and Mrs. Wm. Uantelon, re.
turns to her home in Brown City,
Mich., this week.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles of London
were guests of Mrs. S. E. McKeg-
ney at the rectory over Sunday.
114r. Charles took the services in
St. Paul's on Sunday.
Miss Florence Cuninghame left for
Fullerton Tuesday evening, from;
where she will take a day off with
her friend, Miss Baker, attending a
convention at St, Marys.
Misses Harriet Cantelon, Ruth Mc-
Math
o-Math and Eleanor Kemp leave
shortly for Toronto where they in-
tend
ntend fitting themselves for the
teaching profession by attending the
Faculty of Education..
Mr. R. 5, Manning, manager of the
Royal Bank, is enjoying 'a well
earned holiday, the -first of any
length for a number of years:' 1Ie
and Mrs. Manning are. in Toronto
this week. Mr. Henrick of Strat-
ford is in charge at the bank.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Watts of Strat-
ford spent .the week -end at their
home in town, the former coming
up to see his brother (Sapper) Syd
Watts,„who has just returned from
overseas, and also to attend the
family gathering at' their home on
Sunday.
Miss Ruby Irwin, who is in charge
of her father's dry goods business,.
while he is visiting his daughter
'Marion and his son, Rev. Wm. Ir-
win, at Edmonton, took a business
trip to London one day last week,
for the, purpose of picking up latest
ideas in fall styles of dress goods.
Stall -Sergeant T. 11'. Sheppard, bet-
ter known as "Chun,” arrived
from overseas at his home' in town
on Monday night. His many friends
welcome him home. He leavers on
Fi:iday for Toronto, Ottawa and
Montreal, but will `return for a
more extended visit Iater.
Mr. Milton Lake of Belgrave was in
town Tuesday and Wednesday vis-
iting Mr.. J. L. heard, barber, and
Mr, ,1. Smith, , implement agent.
All three were close chums over-
seas,. having lie.en members of the
161st Batt, so there is a very
close bond of comradeship holding
these men which tune and distance
could not easily break, Mr., Lake
is a pephew of Mr.. John Stephen -
,son and has bought a beautiful
farm sear I3elgrave, from Mr. Robt.
McGuire, on which he intends to
settle and keep hatch, (so he says.)
050 boys are quickly re -adjusting.
tli.cinselves into civil life again but
It will be long Before the memory
of what they endured when in mil-
itary service, fades front their
minds.
TUESDAY, S 'PT. 30
DOLLAR DAY
When You are
Attending The School
Come In And See
in Town
Fair
THE VALUES WE ARE. OFFERING
for
DOLLAR DAY
WOMEN'S STORE BIEN'S STORE
DiG floods House Furnishings , Custom Tailoring and
phone 67'. (phone 103) Men's Furnishings
Next Royal Bank Opposite Public Library,
Dollar day at Jackson's Shoe Store
TUESDAY, SEPT. 30th
A One Day .Big Sale
Yes ! Just one Dollar ---that's all we are going to
ask you for a pair of good shoes !
The strangest feature of this Dollar Shoe Sale
will be that there are no Dollar Shoes going
into it !
The Shoes are. Worth More Money
We'll explain the situation by saying we have
a number of broken lines of sores -=-shoes with
sizes missing --Shoes that were our best sellers.
Some of these shoes we cannot get again, so we have gone through our stock
and taken out these short lines and irrespective of cost or value, we have placed
them by themselves and now offer the 3hoice of THREE LOTS
Lot No. 1 Just One Dollar a Pair
Lot No. 2 Just One Dollar a Shoe
Lot No. 3 Just Two Dollars a Soh °s
Some of these shoes are'worth three and four times what we ask for them
A One Day Sale - Strictly Spot Cash
No goods on approbation No exchanges made No goods taken back
Come Early while the picking is goud
Be Sure Your Purchase Satisfies and Stay Satisfied
FRED JACKSON
Good Shoes for
Everybody
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C
CI.jx Pandora
Mrrtenve. � _.
L°
IT is every woman's right to have
the best kitchen equipment that
can be had. The Pandora saves
trouble, saves work, and gives a
woman the joy of baking things
just as she wants them.
It is a woman's choice.
Let us show you the smoothly working
grates, the clear oven door, the fine ther-
mometer. Let us explain why the oven
is so evenly heated. You want the best
L for your kitchen, Then see the Pandora.
Sold by 1IARi,AND EROS.
fi
Holmesville
Mrs. (Dr.) 1'. H. Atkinson, who,.
with her. brother, Mr. Chas. E. Lav -
is, has been spending the summer. -
with their father, Mr. E. Levis,
leaves for their home in Vancouver
on Friday of•this week. Miss Lottie
E. Lavis accompanies them as lar-
ds Toronto.
WEEKLY DANCES
BAY FIELD
Jowett's Pavillion
DANCINC4 EVERY TUESDAY such
THURSDAY EVENING 11NTIL
FURTIIER, NOTICE
BLACKSTONE-BUCKLEY OR-
CHESTRA 1
Also
MENESETUNG fJOrl?L
Every Wednesday.
FOLLOW THE CROWD !
Clinton
Junk Dealers
Buying all kinds of junk
and Poultry
Paying the highest prices
M. RAMRAS
Phone 137 Albert St.
Look at Our D6llar
Dag Bargains
WE ARE OFFERING .A SPEC-
IAL LINE OF GRANITE, ALUM-
INUM AND TINWARE.
73 WATT LAMPS, REG. $1.26,,
FOR $.1.00.
SPECIAL PRICES ON ELEC-
'T'RIC SHADES
HOME-MADE STOVE PIPES.
AND ELBOWS.
J. A, SUTTE
Phone 147 w
Phone 140 Estimates given,
A. E. WOOD
WALL PAPERS, MOULDINGS,.
SIGNS, ETO.
INTERIOR AND EX'T'ERIOR
DECORATING
tVe protect your floors, turnitiire,.
ote,, by plenty of drop sheets.
Ontario Street
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