The Clinton News Record, 1918-1-17, Page 4Clinton News -record
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1918
Pooli:et DDair,ies
Peloubets S. S; Notes
'Parboils S. S Notes
Gist of the .l;essoll
Cinadian A.Iluanac
Call and see our aft
er Christmas bargains in
Books, Fancy Goods and
Chinaware,
Happy New Year
to. All
alasionteassimmormaulm
A.. T. cooper
Telegraph and Ticket Agent.
Clinton, Ontario
UI1MI U 1RU1911 SYS EMY
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE
----between—
Ai 0 N T R ID A L
TOR O N T O
DETROIT
and
•C, H ICAGO
Unexcelled Dining Car Service.
Sleeping cars on night trains' and'
Parlor Cars on principal day trains.
Full .information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horn-
ing, District Passenger Agent, Tor-
onto, Ont.
JOHN RANSFORD dr. SON,
Phene 57 Up -town Agents, Clinton
A Bad Fire at Listowel
A disasterous fire. occurred in Lis-
towel
iatowel on Sunday night. by . which
'Some of the hest business -places were
destroyed. The extreme cold and
the high ,Wind. pas elVng no. doubt
prevented the successful fighting of
the fire, The loss is estimated at
5500,500. A number of families were
obliged to abandon .;their .homes` and
seek shelter elsewhere, -
Latest News From Seat
Of War
London, Jan. 17. -'War; -oilier re
ports , British troops successfelly
ridded Ger'nlau lines lest night iu
region of St. Quentin,
Enemy very active in ''pros 1 see -
tam
Despatch Published by Londdn 1?,t;-
press today .says thirty ofaceEs• have
boon killed in inutility among German
naval .form et Kiel
CieueV''a llesitatch states; mutiny took
place meg , cudnnarine Brews at
Biel, Jan, 7t11, in which litany Cif -
floors were killed, ND details 011-
taln5,blo as to Cause of trouble.
Petrograde despatch .report pib(h-
ed hilt 1e;has taken place in streets
of Odessa between Bolshevik( and irk
ranian. tr0opS In which Bolsheviks
leader was mortally wounded.
A battleship and other warships in
Roadstead opened 'fire on city,
Goderich
Goderieh Council purchased, two
ears of coal at_thc mine one day
last (veal( and it is expected that
it will be 0101 g In a
1 . week or so.
.
The price will be 50.50 ),o.b., God-
erich,
Mr, W. 11. Murray, Superintendent
of the Jackson Mfg, Co,, s who has
been laid up for several weeks, is•
again able to resi000 . his post at
the factory for a Portion oft e:ieh
day.
Airs. W. S. ,lacunes of: Trentoa has
been visiting Miss Taylor. of Month
street. -
Miss Martha Edwards .of Chicago
has been the guest ' of her sister,
Mors. (Dr.) Heileman.
Nils. C,1 Johnston and; daughter,
Mass Florence, are visftfug the fornl-
er.'s daughter at Sault Ste.. -Marie.
Miss Marp Clark riiturned to Es-
sex- last week to resume her leach-
ing duties after spending the, mid-
winter vacation at her boine in town.
The marriage took place at the
hone of Mrs, W. B. Lathier -recent-
ly of the latter's sister;;' Miss Ida
Durand, to Mr.' Frank 1•,, Adanlst
Mr, and Mrs. Adams will reside fn
Goderich.
Mrs. J. H. Farmer . and two chil-
dren of Blairrnore, ;Alta,, are ;tiro 0)
a visit to the lady's mother, Mrs, W.
Mynas.
Mrs. J. H. Marshall, Master Jack
and Miss Dorothy have returned, home
after a visit with London Friends.
Me. and Mrs.. M. 0,- Cameron leave
arrived in town and.. are staying at
the Bedford,
•
Steps ':Aare ..;Lees . disks,: .. sl.,,.
rood Controller to conserve breeding
stock, as part of- the campaign for
increased production of food Animals,
W inghant
Mr. MeridltIt Rogers has returui
to Cobalt alter a visit with his Par -
este in town,
Mr, and Mars. Janes LIMOS on and
three daughters of London. haave hem
visiting Mr, and Mrs, T. Luttoll 01
1%oivn,
Miss IIA, 1111. Adams has returned ars
ter•.spending the past four months in
Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie,
Pte. Earl Statdfer Nils returried to
Wfnnlpeg alter visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. J ehn Rogers:
Me. and ,11es. Albert ,Stein of AyI-
osber}, Sask„ . are visiting Mrs.
Stein's sister, alis, C. ,1. Rintoul,
Mite Annie Davl(ison of Paris is
visiting at the parental home in
town.
Miss Edith Rush is visiting with
Toronto friends.
M. Jobe W. liana made a bus-
iness trip to Toronto recently.
'I'be election of officers of Winghani
Camp, No, 68, K.0,T,M11., was held
on 1Vlonrlay week and rosette(' as fol-
lows : Past Com„ I•tobt, Loekeridge ;
Lt, Com., William McGill ; R.K„
David Longboat ; P'.I�., W. G. Patt-
erson ; Chap., J. Davidson ; t4., W.
Williamson 113' A. 1VIcNevin • 1st
1
r,
M. o£ G., le, Drummond ; 2nd 51. of
G„ A. J. Walker'; Sent„ A. EIart ;
P., W. J. Greer.
Stitches and Knit
Carefully
E'or sus with foot 101 or 11 inches
-Cast on 64 stitches ; rib 41, inches,
2 plain, 2 purl, Knit plain 71; inches
(.12 in -his in all).
Heel -knit plain; -32 stitches on to
one needle ; turn, purl hack these 82.
stitches, turn, slip, one, knit to encu
01 row. Turn, slip (me, purl to end
of row. Repeat, (always slipping
the first stitch) till you ham 28
rows _M all for hack of heel. With
the inside of the heel towards you ;
purl 18 stitches, purl 2 together, purl
1. Turn, knit 0 stitches, :trip 1., knit
1, pull slipped stitch over,, Matt 1,
turn, purl 7 stitches, purl 2 together,
purl 3,. Turn, knit 8 stitches, , slip
1, knit 1, pull slipped stitch over,
knit 1, turn,. purl 9 stitches', Purl 2
together, purl 1,. Turn, hurt 10 stit-
ches, slip '1, knit 1, pull slipped
stitch over, knit 1, turn, purl 11
stitches, purl 2 together, purl 1.
Turn, knit 12 stitches, slip 1„ pull
slipped stitch over, knit , !um, purl
13 stitches, purl 2 together, pare - .1.
Turn, knit 14 stitches, slip 1, knit 1,
''sffplied stitch over, knit 1, turn, purl.
15 stitches, purl 2 together„purl 1,
, Turn, knit 10 stitches, slip h, knit 1,
pull slipped stitch over, knit 1, turn,
Read Carefully, Watch Your
puri 17 stitches, p11r'1 2 together, purl
1, `1"urly 10111 17- stitehes, slip ,11,
knit 1, p1111 slipped st tell) over. Pick
01). and knit 14 .stitches; down the 81(10
Of the heel piece. Kalb the 38 Mgt -
cites of the (rout needle, (on to 0(10
needle), Piok'uil and )(nit. the 114
Stitches at the other side of 'tile heel
PIM, Divide the heel sOltches on
the two side lieedlos, .and knit right
around again to the centro, heel, 185
needle -knit to (0)51)'0 8 stitches 01
the front end of side needle)) knit 2
together, knit 1. 7eronit needle-
Plain. Ord needle --11(031 1,, slip .1,
knit 1, pull slippedstitch over, knit
plain to end 01 needle, This reduc-
ing to he .done every; other row un-
til there are 64 stitches ' on the
needles; (1ront.1150(1le 32, side needles
10 each, .tial( pini(( until• the foot
(frons the back of,, the kneel) measur-
es 2.x inches less than the full length
required ; viz, 8:1. inches for a 104
iseh-foot,
'10 Decrease for the Toe -Begin at
the front needle, knit's1ip, 1, knit
1, pull sPlpped stitch over, knit plain
to within 3 stitches of the end of
the needles knit 2 together, knit 1.
211d needle -knit 1, slip, 1, knit 1,
pullslipped stitch ever knit plain to
end of. needle, 3rd needle -Knit plain
to within 8 stitches of the end, knit
2 together, knit 1. Knit 8 plain
rounds,, then decrease as before, knit
another 3 plain rounds, then decrease
as before. Knit 2 iplaiin rounds, then
decrease as before, knit another 2
plain rounds, then decrease' as 'be-
fore. Knit 1 plain row, then de-
crease again ; knit another plain
row, then decrease again,, Knit anoth-
er plain, row, then decrease again.
Now decrease as above in each of the
next 3 rows, which leaves you with,
20 stitches.
Intake of Toe=ilaving 20 'stitches
on •,2 needles, put 10 on needle across
the front, and 10 on back needle.
Break off wool, leaving half a yard
with which to finish alt sock, and
thread it into a darning needle. Put
darning needle into first stiten of the
front inuitting needle as, if to knit,
pull wool through and take off stitch.
Put darning needle in next 'stitch of
front needle as if to, purl, pull wool
through, but leave stitch on. Go
to back needle, being particularly
careful that .the wool is taken under
the knitting needle each time and not
over. Put darning needle in first
stitch of back needle as if to purl,
Trull wool through and take oft stit-
ch, put darning needle in next stitch
of the back needle as if to knit, pull
wool through, but leave stitch on.
Return to front needle and repeat,
The News -Record omelet suggest
that imp' one who wishes to preserve
these knitting directions cut them
out and paste on 0 piece ' of card-
board and hang up somewhere for
future reference.
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No, 2 30
No. 3 41
No, 4 26
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No, 1 105
Bayfield,
No. 1 .. 21
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140. 11 01
No. 2 60
No, 3 49
No. 4 76
No, 5 74
No. 6 59
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No. 3 001 37
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380 186
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No. 3 23 111
No. 4 13 ((3
No, 5 65 28
218 263
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No. 1 40 105
No. 2 67 55
No. 3 18 122
No, 4 56 67.
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No. 2 41
No. 3 103
No. 4 99
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No, 2 26 53
No. 3 30 60;
No. 4 18 50
No. 5 :27: 70
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;leaforth 256 200
Clinton 177 110
(Exeter 1.22 1320
I lenttall 105 • 110
Bayfield.,......, 011 108
'l'uekcrslnitit' 384 , 212
McMillen „„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,889, 186
Stanley 21,8 263
T.bsborne 131 349
Hay 512 140
Stephen ; 486 344
00d01oll 10101181210 108 473
Ffullett , 3111) 285-
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Mr', alyd Mrs, Grey( 01 Port Albert
are visiting with the latter's broth-
er, the Rev. W. 13, 'Hawkins,
Miss Margaret Cowan and Mrs. J.
J. Dick have returned to Orangeville
after a visit with their parents, Mr,
and MT]:s. David Co •war1.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve ofSea-
froth. were visitors at the hone of
Mfrs, ')'hos, (1osman recently.
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itei1 'er” 1° !' "'rrritir errrireTVWrerwrrarT° ° t" " Dererk 'it **1l"' °�* "" P "11111"1"0
Every Ladies' and Misses
Coat at Exactly
Half Regular Price.
Your choice of
25
Ladies' Misses
and
Children's Coats
at Exactly Half
Regular Price
COUCH & COMPANY
PHONE • 78
Ladies Raincoats 3.98
2 dozen 13aineoats, rubber lined, dark grey,
,guaranteed waterproof, regular 37,00 and S.00, sale
price 3.98
Ladies Raincoats 2.49
15 only, Ladies Raincoats, light grey, rubber
lined, sizes 36 to 42, regular 36.1)0, sale price 2.49
Ladies Cloth Skirts 1.99
6 only all Wool Serge Skirts, odd styles. colors
black and navy, would make a good scuff skirt, regu-
lar 30,011, sale price . , 1.98
Ladies' Silk Waists 1.99
1 dozen Ladies Waists, made of pailette silk, an
black and navy, regular 38,50 and 4.00 sale price.. , . 500 yards narrow Guimps and Braids, , all colors,
1.98 values up to 35e a yard, sale price Se
Ladies Silk and Voile Odd Furs 2,98
THE GREAT ANNUAL
1!/IID—WINTER SALE
25 to 50 per cent Discount off all Goods Advertised.
THIS sale begins with remarkable values and bargain chances in
every Department of this store. Upstairs, downstairs, and in
the basement, too, you will find them. You ought to take advant-
age of this January Sale. IT WILL PAY YOU.
Cloth Dresses 3.49
7 only Ladies Cloth Dresses. These are not the
newest styles, are all wool garments, colon's guaran-
teed, values up to 31000, safe price 3.49
Millinery
1 dozen Ladies Trimmed Hats. all this season's
styles. Year choice • 1,49
Children's Hats 49c
2 dozen Childrou's Hats, made of corduroy andcloth. Also a few Leather Tams, values up to 31,50,
sale price .49
Flowers, Wings and
Ornaments
Values up to 32.00, your choice, each -39
Guimps and Braids 5c
Waists 1.19
2 dozen Ladies Hilar and Voile Waists, white
only, all sizes, regular 31,50 and 1.75, sale price 1.19
Wool Toques 39c
0 odd pieces in For Neekscarfs, broWn, black and
brown ()pimentoand oouey, values up to 310.00, sale
price 2.98
Cotton Eiderdown 25c
48 yards only Cotton Eiderdown, color mauve, 27
1 dozen Children's Toques, made of wool and inches wide, suitable for 1(1(11onas and dressing
corduroy, regular 85c, sale price .39 saogries, regular 50e a yard, stile price per yard .2
Every Item a
Genuine Bargain
Your choice of any fur includ-
ing Mink, Lamb, Natural and
.Black Wolf, COM Sable and
'Tibet at 25 per cent ofl'regular
prices,
Taffeta Silk 19c yd
75 yards na0l'OWTafeeta Silk, in fawn, white andcream, 18 inches wide, regular 85c, sale price, . , . .19
Linen Towels 35c pair
5 dozen Linen Towels, good size, would be goat
value at 50c 11. pale, sale price per pair • .35
Dress Goods 64c yd
450 yards Dress Goods in black. uavy, Copeuha-
gen and fawn, 40 inches wide, very special at .64
Wool Batts 74c lb.
50 pounds only Wool Batts, beautiful quality,
This is less than wholesale prices, special • .74
Embroideries and Laces
500 yards .Embroideries and ,Laces, less than
HALL PRICE
Boys Suitings 16c yd
50 yards only Boys Suitings, blue and white
-stripe and plain fawn, regular 20c and 25e, sale price
per yard .I6
Flannelette 14c yard
100 yards only, wide steip01i'1 nelette, 3d inches
wide, world be good value at 18o yard, 'sale pt'ico .14
Toweling 14c yard
250 yards 7+owelinl , suitable for roller out dish
towels, very special per yard .14
COUCH & nCLINTON
Sale Begins Saturday, Jan. 12th. Sale ends Saturday, Jan. 26th
Every Ladies' and Misses
Suit at Exactly
Half Regular Price
Your ehoice of
any
Ladies' and
Misses
Suits
at Exactly tlalf
Regular Price
Tailored Waists 59c
6 only soiled Waists, sizes 04 and 30, values up to
$2,00, sale price 59
Dress Goods 48c
100 yards Cotton Dress Goods, blue and white
and black and white check, vltlues up to 601•, sale
price per yard .48
Odd Corsets
15 pairs of Odd Corsets,
slightly soiled,
About Half
Regular Price
Every Item a
Genuine Bargain
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