The Clinton News Record, 1919-10-9, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERX STORE
Come here for Watches, C7loolzs, Brooches, Rings,.
Phonographs, Bacords, ilr fact everything
found in an up•to-date jewelry store
Your Bepair Work will receive prompt
and careful attention
Re 1■s JOIINSON
Jewel-er an'd Optioi•an
NEXT HOVEY'S DRUG STORE
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Men's Clothing
Speeiai Order
The new clothes are now here and are a beautiful
assortment of Suitings and Overcoatings
It will pay you well to look them ovar.,
and get our prices
Some very special values in
Men's and Boys Work Shoes
Plumsteel Bros.
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS.
PHONE 40
NEW IDEA PATTERNS.
CLOTHING
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Shoe caution
Make your shoe purchase these days with special
care !
If you are not an Expert at Shoe Buying"you will
do well to make your purchases where you know
you are safe and taking ro risks
We offer you protection against Inflated Prices for
Inferior Shoes and Uncertain Shoe Values
We Are At Your. Service
Our name behind your Shoes will be your best
Insurance!
It means what it always has meant --the utmost
in Quality at the price and this means the utmost
in Shoe Economy.
Shoe Economy must be judged by the cost per
pair—not by the price per pair.
FRED. JACKSON
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JUST A LITTLE NOTE
to advise you that we make a
specialty of dainty bedroom
furniture for dainty people.
To know how attractive are
these beets, dressing tables,
tied other bedroom accessories,
--r-Ai you must see them. Descrip-
tion would not do justice to
(tea their beauty, ' Mention of price
would not do justice to their
quality.
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral' Director.
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4. "OUR WEEKLY -LIMERICK
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d t '1 There Was a great
hunter named Munn
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Who wanted a more
modern gun,
So he wisely went
where they. have
guns to Vero,
That's here, and the
deed was soon
done.
ilk ei I "I . Load your rifle with cartridges the best,
; Aim true, hold steady, and they'll do the resit.
See the latest thing in MO ov en ranges. We have them. Also
good supply of coat and wood heat ors.
WATCH OUR. LITTLE SOUTH W'f NDOW FOR CONTINUOUS PAR
GA INS.
HARDWARE, ;STOVES ANIS NOVELTIES,
MAR—LAND' BROS
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Stoves Hardware and Novelties
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In
Clinton
It's
The W. D. Fair 00.
For
School Books and
Supplies
t'Citen the Cheapest
Always the Bed.'
Miss Archibald has returned from an
extended trip.
Miss Edna Miller bas gone to De-
troit to take a position.
Miss Mae Fiuker left on Friday to
take a Position in Detroit.
Miss Emina Southcombe was up
from .Stratford over, the week -end.
Mr, Ernest E. Hall left this morn-
ing Mr a visit with relatives in
Windsor.'
Rev, S. E. and Mrs. Mei{ogney and
Miss Mellie have returned from a
visit in Toronto. •'
Messrs. Erskine Evans and Alvin
J.donard,went to Toronto last week
to enter, the University., •
Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Evans took a
motor trip to Dundalk and other
points in that vicinity last week.
Rev. Canon Hill of Goderich con-
ducted harvest thanksgiviug ser-
vices in St. Paul's church on Sun-
day. 1
Mr, Cecil Peckitt of Hamilton is
spending a few days this week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Peckitt.
Mr. and Mrs. , Webster and little
daughter of Londesboro visited
Mrs. G. E. Saville for a few days
last week.
Rev. E. 0. Forde is assisting Rev.
Mr. McCauley of the Baptist
church, Goderich, in special ser-
vices this week.
Mr. and• Mrs. Dean Courtice of Chat-
ham were week -end visitors at the
home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Courtice.
Mr. and hlrs. Donaldson of Goderich,
formerly of Baylleld, -visited for a
few days during the past week
with the latter's sister, Mrs. Per-
due of town.
Mrs. Attridge of Brown City, Mich.,
who has been visiting her • aunt,
Mrs. Wm. Cantelon, for the past
few weeks, left yesterday morning
for her home.
Mr., Hugh Miller, traffic manager of
the Robt. Gair Co., Brooklyn, N.
Y., has been visiting his daughter;
Mrs.. T. W. Hawkins of town, dur-
ing rho past week.
Mr. Robertson of Colborne was in
town Tuesday. He came in to
hear Mr. N. Proudfoot speak and
was disappointed when he found
the convention had been called off.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pennebaker left
last Saturday to visit their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Thos. Watts, Oshawa.
Mr. Pennebaker returned home
Tuesday but Mrs.. Pennebaker is
remaining a couple weeks longer.
Mrs. D. G. Wheeler and Miss Gracie
of London returned home on Mon-
day after a fortnight's visit with
the lady's parents, Mr. and • Mrs.
A. D. Stephenson. Mr. Wheeler
came up for. the week -end and his
wife and little daughter returned.
with flim.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Whitmore .of
Hamilton spent last week with
fillends in town and in Goderich
township, They came to visit
the former's father, who. is not en-
joying the best of health, and also
the latter'e mother, Ilirs, Hearn of
town, who has. neves: folly recover-
ed' from injuries received from a
fall last paring.
CENTRE HURON ENDOii,SES
CANDIDr1TURE OP W. PROU1)-
FOOT.
Centre Huron Contorvatives met, hi
convention in Seatorth yesterday, af-
ternoon, a good representation being
present from all parts of the riding.
The speakers were D. Cantolon and
Dr, Thompson, Clinton ; H1 Eilbor,
former member, and le. idllerington,
present Conservative candidate, foci
South Huron, and W. Catnpbeil of
Goderich.
No candidate was brought out but
the convention strongly endorsed the
candidature of W. Proudfoot, • former
Liberal leader in the Legislature,
who is running as an,Iniiependent.
Mr. Cantelon spoke of Mr. Proud-
foot's war record and of his putting
aside of selfish interests in order to
serve his country, Dr. Thompson
said Mr., i rondfoot had sacrificed the
aspirations of a Mahn tot the
sake of his Country and b thought
he deserved the support of all class-
es, irrespective of party.Mr. Eilber
spoke highly of Mr,.Proudfeot's
work In the Legislature during the
past two years and Mr. Campbell
also a1Proved of the course taken
and a hearty endorstiion of Mr.
Proutlloot's candidature was given
by the convention,
Clinton Newa-Rceord
QGtobor,9th, 1919
NE AU UMN [ RE
and
SUIT MATERIALS
Lovely New Fabrics and Plenty of them
That You will, Like to See and that we
are Anxious to Show You.
COME. IN AND SEE
OUR
New Dress Goods Silks
Coatings Suitirigs
winter- Coats
' WOMEN'S STORE
Drs Geode„ House Furnishings
phone 64'.
Next Royal Bank
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MEN'S STOREi
Custom Tailoring and
(phone 103) Men's Furnishings
OPPosite Public Library,
Goderich Township
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Middleton re-
turned on Monday evening front a
very pleasant trip to the west. They
were absent about three weeks and
visited in Winnipeg, Alexandra and
Colonsay, Man., and Macklin, Sask.
Mr. Middleton has property at Col-
onsay, which is worked on shares
and the threshing was done while
he was there. Ole reports the yield
fair in that section and also in the
Macklin neighborhood, where he saw
the Thompson brothers, John, Wil-
frid, Ernie and Robert and their
mother and sisters, who went west
from Goderich township several
years ago. They have prospered and
each have fine farms and improved
buildings. They go in 'for the rear-
ing of registered stoic and control
valuable property. John 'Sheppard
and IIauckle Johnston, also old
Goderich township • boys, live in
this vicinity, `too. Mr. and Mrs.
Middleton also '.visited. the • latter's
aunt, Mrs. W. J. Hoover of Cam -
rose, Alta, At Alexandra Mr. Mid-
dleton saw Mr. A, Skinner, formerly
of Clinton, who was much interested
in hearing about old friends and in
Winnipeg he saw Mr. R. .J. Ander-
son, another old Goderich township
boy, who wished to be remembered
to old friends here.
'Friends and neighbors to the num-
ber of about seventy-five met to-
gether at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Guy flicks, Nth Con., on Monday
evening of last week and presented
them with a beautiful chair, jardin-
ere and stand as ti tangible token of
regret at their approaching removal
to Clinton. After all had assembled
Rev. W. 13, Moulton •read the •follow-
ing address, to which Mr. Hicks
made a very fitting reply, thanking
the many friends for the gifts and
expressing regret at having to re-
inove from their midst :
"Mr. Guy • Hicks : Dear Sir,
—We are gathered hero -this evening
animated with one desire to express
to you and Mrs. I-Ifeks our sincerest
regret at your departure from our
midst,
We fully recognize the sterling
qualities of heart and mind which
have endeared you and your estim-
able wife ;to those who have been se
intimately associated with you, not
only as neighbors but as co-workers
in the Church. For many years you
have been a faithful officer of St.
James'. church, and not only have
you and your good wife ever had the
interest and wollfare of the Church
at heart, but you have had in mind
and thought the best interests of the
towitship, and, therefore, we feel
that the cannot allow you to depart
without expressing to you and Mrs.
Hicks our hearty appreciation of 5.11
that you have done, And while we
Shall greatly miss , your Presence
amongst its, resti assured your mem-
ories will live, •
In nslcing your acceptance of this
testimonial and accompanying gilts
the feel it to be but a very small
1 token of our united personal esteem
and regard and trust that it may
serve to gladden your hearts when in
your new house, and may the future
contain for yott only the richest of
blessing.
Signed on behalf of the congrega-
tion of St. James' church, tite
friends and neighbors.—Frederick
Middleton, 1'I. H. 11'ise, Adam Can-
telon," 1
Nippen.
Rev. R. E. McDermid of Crodertcii,
who is !directing the work of organ-
ization for the "Forward Movement"
in the Presbyteries of Huron, Mait-
laud and Bruce, preached in, St. An.
drew's, Rippon, last Sunday. His
address was most inspiring.` ile
pressed bottle the fact that as recon-
struction is going of in .the couctry
it trust also go on in the Chiach.
Mrs. John Anderson has so far . re-
covered as to be able to take short
drives,
Londesboro.
Capt. Wm. Fingland has gone to
New York, where he intends spending
the winter in the Theological Smith.
ary.
Mr. Norman Ilunking has purchas,
ed Mr. Scott's farm and the tfamily
are moving in this week.
Mrs. Edith Ball of Clinton is
spending a fortnight at the home of
iter brother, Mr. Thos. Sampson.
Miss Anne Abrey and Miss Gladys
Grainger spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. Harvey of Summerhill.
Mr. and, Mrs. Harvey of Summer-
hill spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. Geddes.
Mr. Jas. Watt and fancily of IIar-
lock visited at the manse Sunday.
The anniversary, of the Presbyter-
ian church was held on Sunday last.
servile and the choir rendered music.
Rev, Dir. Foote, Toronto, conducted
There was no service in the Method-
ist church that evening,
Mr. Thos. Fairserviee and family
returned Saturday night after visit -
Make Every Hour Count
FOR the salesman, collector, con-
tractor—the man who "must get
there"—the Ford Runabout.
Through the traffic of the city, over
rough country roads to the outlying
town, the Ford Runabout travels
rapidly and economically.
Ford Runabout $660. Touring $690. On
open module the Electric Starting and Lighting
Equipment is $100 extra.
Coupe, 5070, Sedan, 10,170. (Closed model
prices include Electric Starting and Lighting
equipment). Demountable rims, tiro carrier
and non-skid tires on rear no optional equip-
ment an closed care only nt 525,00 extra.
These orlon area. o. b. Ford Ontario and do
not include War Tax.
Bug onty Genuine Ford Pada
700 Casadtan dealers and etor 2,000 Servia
Gare supply them. 501
Calton Motor Truck and Machine Oh
• Dealers Clinton
ing with relatives in Manitoba, Sas-
katchewan and Alberta for a couple-
of months.
Auburn
The Baptist church is holding a,
special thanksgiving service next.
Sunday at 3 p.m. 'Thanksgiving ser-
mon and special music by Ontario.
street Methodist quartette, Clinton.
You are invited.
WEEKLY DANCES
I3AYFIELD
Jowett's Pavilfion
DANCING EVERY TUESDAY ancb
• THURSDA-Y EVENING LENTIL
FURTHER NOTICE
BLACI{STONE-•BUCIiLEY OR-
CHESTRAI ,
Also •
MENESETUNG IIOP1;L
Every Wednesday.
FOLLOW THE CROWD 1
Clinton
Junk i'%eaters
Buying all kinds of junk
and Poultry
Paying the highest prices
M. RAMRAS
Phone 137 Albert St.
NOW IS THE TIME
to have your furnace overhauled on•,
a new one installed. i
Stoves moved and pipes put up in,
good shape.
Call and see our lines of eiectria•
fixtures and lamps.
Aluminum, thltvare and granite..
Rome -made pipes our specialty;
eeeo
J. A. SITTT
Phone 147 w
2.4
Phone 146 Estimates given.
Ar• E. WOOD
WALL PAPERS, MOULDINGS,.
SIGNS, ETC.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
DECORATING
We protect your doors, fttrntture,
ole., by plenty of drop sheets„
Ontario Street