The Clinton News Record, 1919-10-23, Page 81$
CEIN`TON'IS ,LEADING. J.DWEGERY STORE
you are invited here to examine my stock of Cloaks
Watches, Brooches, Bugs, Safety Razors, Ther-
mos Bottles, Shaving brushes, Combs, Safety
Razor Blades, Erenl,h White Ivory, Cut Glass, China,
Rogers silver knives and forks $6 doz, up, spoons $4 up
Eyes tested free and glasses fitted
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Agent for Phonolas and records, the only machine
playing all kinds or records perfectly
R. . JOHNSON
aeweler an'd Optician
NEXT HOVI>1Y'S DRUG STORE
en's Clothing
Speeial Order
The new clothes are now here and are a beautiful
assortment of Suitings and Overcoatings
It will pay you well to look them o'var
and get our prices
Some very special values in
Men's and Boys Work Shoes
Plumsteel Bros.
TFIE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS,
PHONE 91I
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 coat per
pair -net by the price per pair.
FRE
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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 aro
▪ these beds, dressing tables,
and other bedroom accessories,
a-aaa_aFaraaia7saa you must see them. Descrip-
- tion would not do justice to
-¢%e,a--> their beauty. Mention of price
would not do justice to their
quality,
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director.
28 Phone 28
rmieramismsmmie
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There was a man by the
name of LaGrange
Whose wife badly need-
ed a range
So they came to out
stere.
And that they hadn't
collie before,
They now think eft-
ceedingly sstange
Try one of our new modern Ranges and you will wonder
bow you got along with that old stove so long;
We have the latest up-to-date kinds, The Doherty high
oven, The Novelty high oven, and The Composite high oven
at a range of prices suitable to all pocketbooks.
Call land see the new kind,
Watch our Little South Window
for Continuous Bargains
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Clinton News-Reeort'l
October 23rd, WW
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Clinton
It's
Tisa W. B. Fair Co.
For
School Books and
Supplies
t'Often the Cheapest
Always the Best.'e
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Miss Lucile Grant is visiting in London
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore were down
from Goderich on Monday, having
come to cast their votes
Miss Mary Matheson of Goperich has
been visiting Mrea R. E. Manning dur-
ing the past week
Mrs. J. S. Armstrong, who has been visi-
ting hoer mother, Mrs. W. Cooper o
town, for some weeks, left on Monday
for her home in Ontario, California.
. She stopped at London and Chicago to
visit friends enroute
Mrs. M. J. Thayer of Port Huron, Mich',
has been spending a few days during the
past wrek at the home of her brother,
Mr, A. O. Pattison
Mrs. A. T. Cooper left Tuesday morning
for Chicago to visit relatives for a few
weeks
Mr. A. F. Collyer and Miss Mary of Lon-
don visited Mr, and Mrs. James Steep
over the week -end
Mrs. W. D. Fair left this week to visit
friends in Belleville
Mr, J. W. Vanatter of the' Goderich Star
and Mr. McCreath, who has been inter-
ested in trying to get the big Steel Plant
established in Goderich, were callers
in town on Tuesday
Miss Gladys Cantelon has been in Lon-
don this week for a day or so
Mrs. Worthington, who has been spend-
ing the past six weeks or so in town, left
on Monday afternoon on her return to
Canmore, Alberta. Her daughter, who
had been visiting in New York, met her
in Toronto
Mrs. Ruddolph of Toronto, who had
spent a few weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Worthington, left on Monday for Sea -
forth, where she visited friends before
returning to Toronto
Miss Cele Beacom was in town over the
week -end, having come up to attend
the funeral of her grandmother, the late
Mrs. T. Beacom. Her brother Elmer
was unable to come as he is still in the
hospital where he underwent another
operation to his leg a taw weeks ago
Dr. and Mrs. Kay, their daughters, Miss
Elaine and Mrs. Ralph White, and her
husband and little son Bill, motored
over from Lapeer, Mich„ last week to
visit at Mrs. Kay's home. On their`re-
tuon on Monday Mr. John Gibbings
and Mrs. Treleaven accompanied them
Mrs. H. Penn'ebaker returned on Satur-
day from a visit with her daughter,
Mrs. T. Watts of Oshawa
Miss Ruth Walkinshaw spent the week-
end at Brussels as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Clegg
Mr. J. Jago was in town this week getting
his household effects shipped to Toron-
to, where he intends residing
Mr. Jecob Taylor of Toronto was in town
this week.
Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Chant and Mrs. J. A,
Sutter leave next week for Toronto, to
attend the marriage of Miss Chant, the
youngest sister of Prof. Chant, which
will take place in Bathurst St. Metho-
dist Church. Mrs,,Chant and Mrs.
Sutter will remain in the city for a
short visit
Mr, R. E. Manning, the popular manager
of the Royal Bank, spent a few days m
Toronto last week
Mrs. Vantassel's old friends in Clinton
will regret to learn that she is quite ill
al the home of her son-in-law, Mr, R.
Mitchell, Canadian Express agent, To-
ronto. Mar advanced years makes her
recovery doubtful
Rev. W.J, Jolliffe, Toronto, formerly pas-
tor of Wes* Church, Clinton, with
Mrs. Jolliffe and Miss Edith, have gone
to California, where they expect to
'spend the winter, Miss Jolliffe, who
was overseas as a nurse, is not in
the best of health, and the trip Is taken
mainly on her account. Mr, Ernest Jol-
liffe, who was married a few days ago,
will occupy his father's house in the
meantime
C. C. L FIELD DAY SPORTS
The following are the results of the
.Annual Field Day Events held at Clin-
ton Collegiate Institute, on Friday, Oct-
ober loth,
Open Events
Throwing baseball for distance --1,
Macdonald, 2 Cooper, 3, Elliott.
Relay Race
, . 1 Form II, 2 Form I, 3 Form III
Three Legged Race -1 Rothwell and
Pollock, 2 Jackson and McGregor. 3
Emden and Carter.
Wheelbarow Race -1 McGregor and
Jackson 2 Itorsley and Carter, 3, book
and Matheson,
Slow Bicycle Race -1 Shipley, 2,
Higgins, 3 Rothwell,
Past Bieyele Race -f Elliott, 2 Me
Taggart, 3 Horsley,
Seater Championship
Running Hon Siap and Jurnp-Coo-
per 31, 5, 2 C. Middleton, 3 Wallis,
Running Broad .lutnp-G, Middleton
15, Macdonald 2, Wallis 3,
100 Vault bag -Cooper I1 -A,, G.
Middleton 'Jo Elliott 3,
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ATERIALS
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 milks
Coatings Suitings
winter Coats
!WOMEN'S STO43D
Dry Gtzodsx House Furnishings
phone 64'
Next Royal, Bank
MEN'S STORE .
8 Custom Tailoring and
(phone 103) Men's Furnishings
Opposite Public Library,
Elliott 2, Macdonald 3.
120 Yards Hurdle Race -Cooper 1,
G. Middleton 2, Macdonald 3.
Half Mile Run-Pollick 1, Horsley 2,
Elliott 3.
Junior Championship Events
Running Hop, Step and Jump-.
1 Grant 29, 8, z Mulch, 3 McTaggart.
Shot Part -t Mutch 36' 4", McTag•
gart 2, S. Middleton 3.
Running Broad. Jump -1 Mutch 13,
2, McTaggart, 3 Grant,
10o Yards Dash -i Mutch, 2 S.
Middleton, 3 Me Taggart,
Running High Jump -1 McTaggart
and Grant tie.
3 -Shipley and Matheson tie.
120 Yards Hurdle Race -Grant 1,
2 Rorke, S. Middleton 3.
Half Mile Run -1, S. Middleton, 2,
liiggins,.3 Dale.
Senior Champion -W. Cooper 14
points,
Junior Champion -F, Mutch, 11
points.
Girls Events -Open to School
Egg and Spoon Race -1 A, McFar-
lane, 2 M. Sparkes, 3, L. Aikeuhead,
Walking For Style -1 Alice Mustard,
2, M, Sparkes,
Inter -Form Events
Relay Race -1 Form 11, 2 Form 1,
Arch Ball
Forint Defeated Form I1
Basket Ball
Form 11 Defeated Form 1 10-8
Senior Championship Events
75 Yards Dash -1, C. Jervis, 2, B.
Morrish, 3 E. McTaggart.
Throwing Basketball Into Basket
I.. A. Hellyar
Junior Championship Events
75 Yards Dash -1 F. Sterling, 2, A.
McFariane,3 L. Garrett,
Three Legged Race
1.-F. Sterling and A. McFarlane.
2-L. Nediger and F. Johnston.
3.-A. Combe and A. Hill.
Throwing Basketball for Distance -
1 -E, McCowan, 2, M. Mair.
Throwing Basket ball into basket -
H. Grigg, .2 M. Cree.
Senior Champion -Miss McTaggart
and Miss Hellyar, tie.
Junior Champion -Miss Sterling,
Inter Form Results
Form 1I-57 points
Form I-49 points
Form 111-35 points
Form 1V-31 points.
Basketball-Seaforth vs. Clinton,
Score 19-4 in favor of Clinton.
Baseball-Seaforth v. s. Clinton -
Game was called in 3rd innings. Score
at the end of 2nd was 5-3 in favor of
'Clinton.
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Commencing SUNDAY, OCT OBt It 5th, leaving
TORONTO
(UNION 0TR.T16N)
9. 15 P. M.
DAILY
MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT
Standard Sleeping, Dining, Tourist and
Colonist Cars. First.olass bay Coaches.
Parlor Car through the Realties.
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Canadian National :Oa the way.
Tuesday, Thursda:y,Saturday,
Via fl, R., North )lay, Cochrane and Canadian National.
*urtlisrinfontaition train' bauadtarl National T1ck6tAgrrnts, or
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TORONTO,
Toronto - Winnipeg
egmpartment-a6servation 4l6rary Cars
The Girls' Guilt
of St, Paul's Church is having a
NI<11LONE'EN RDI;j� �SOCiA�
in Owen Memorial Hall
Wed. Evening, Oct.29.
Admission I5c
Come and Enjoy the Furry
Chatauqua
Coneei°ts
Under auspices of the Girls' Auxiliary.
First Concert Nov. It
BERTHA FARNER
Dramatic Soprano
ETIHEL MURRAY
Cellist
And Assisting Artists.
Season tickets $2 53'
separate tickets 75
Clinton
Junk Ir ealers
Buying all kinds of junk
and Poultry
Paying the highest prices
M. RANIRAS
Phone 137 Albert St.
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NOW IS THE TIME
to have your furnace overhauled on
a naw one installed.
Stoves tnovcd and pipes put up in.
good shape.
Call and see ottr lines of electtio-
ilxtures antl lamps.
Ahuntuum, tinware and granite,
Home-made pipes our speoialty„
Oa ON
J. A. SUTTER
Phone 147 w
.Pbeao .140
Estimates given.
A. E WOOD
WALL, ?AP1111S, M0 ULDINGs ..
SIGNS, ETO.
iINTEttlt)Lt AND nrrn1%iOIt
DECORATING
we protect your floors, furnitut o,,.
eta., by plenty of drop sheets,
ontarie street