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The Clinton News Record, 1918-3-21, Page 8Sesswinenisseeneasamil Varna. Auburn The March shipment of the Patric- A uaiou prayer Meth% will be 1;10 Society consisted of 2 pillows, d held in the Methodist eluireh We ev- suits pyjamas, 14 day shirts, 80 pairs ening, all deno Mations joining, when of nooks, besides 1'0 Pairs of souks .the Bel, Mr. Olken will speak, and ,p Shirts sent. to the home boys overseas, 20 pales of these nodes were ltnitted by the young girls. ON ACCOUNT OF true " EAD ROADS we WILL KEEP OUR ill Photograph.sBigReduction OPiEN FOR ANOTHER WEEK A. good citizen is known by the food he eats, , Until March. 30lh Make soldiers happy with photos of home folk We have just received a new stock of the latest styles in folders and we are selling them at the same reductions. Why not have a picture of your soldier boy en- lard off an old phomakethem o you ha a We guarantee in good resule as tsall our work. We do developing and printing for the amateur. Roy Ball, Photographer PHONE 66. Three Shoe .Points 1 There are just three thingsto consider about men's shoes—the Style, the Quality and Price I The Style! eE" Our Shoes are made by the Best of Hen's Shoe Manufactur- eYS, We've styles suitable for the very Conservative Business Mian or the limit of Shoe St yle and Swaggerness •for the Young Man The Qualitg! There are no better Shoes than ours for every detail of Good Shoemaking is well looked after and our Shoes, are made by makers • -who know how The Price! It's the best at any price here.' Pay us $4.00, $5.00, $9.00 o} $10.00 for a pair of shoes and you'll reach the limit of Shoe Value at any of these Prices. FRED. JACKSON "THE PRACTICAL S2-IOE MAN" Clinton News -Renard I. 4. * * r * Send him a nun- * taro Peng It will 4. * be a great conVens' • ienee for hitn * when -writing to * *-- .you. . me W. D. Fair Ca. "Often the Cheapest Always the Best." Miss Florence Cmtinghame was in London yesterday. Miss Gladys.- Crich of Tuckersmith is visiting Miss May Davis. Miss Mabel Chef has been in London for a couple of days this week. Mrs. MbLean of Kippen Was the guest over the week -end of Mrs. J. Kerr of Victoria street. MTs. J. Scott of Ropeville is the guest of Rev. E, 0. and Mrs. Fordo, 'Mrs,! J. A. Robinson has returned from a visit at her parental home in Markdale, Mrs. J, E. Holmes of London was the guest over the week -end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Doherty,. Miss Maine Clift of Goderich town- ship, is spending a Few days' with her aunt, Mrs.:R. J. Clue: of town. Masses Ida and Laura Wilken of De- troit are visiting at- their home in town,. Miss Laura has just re- covered front a severe illness. Mr. Alex. Sloman visited in London for a few days during the past week, 1VIr. Sloman leaves the end of the week for the west again. Miss Evelyn Scotcltmer of Stanley has been visiting her uncle and aunt., Mr. and IM's. A. Townshend of the Base Line, during the past week. P Pte. T. Kennedy of the American Infantry is spending a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald training at Camp Kennedy. Custer,Battle C iVIiss Jreek,ennie Holmes, who was v,Fsit- ing friends in Tuckersmith, and Mrs. G. Sharman, who spent a fortnight with Goderieh friends, have returned to their home . in town. Nies. Luker, who has been with her mother in Goderieh For some time, has been visiting her brothers, Ole.. QIarry Cook, who has been ill, and Mr. Arthur Cook, and other friends in town during the past week, MYs. de la Penotiere and Master Robert of Kincardine have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doherty during, the past week, Mrs, de la Penotiere came down to as- sist at the Wesley church anniver- sary services. Rev. E. E. Scott, who preached an- niversary sermons in Wesley church on Sundays and lectured on Monday evening, and Mrs, Scott, who ac- companied him, were guests while in town of Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Jones at Wesley parsonage., Misses B. F. Ward_and M. A. Stone' of the School of Commerce were in Toronto for a -couple of days the end of the week, having been guests of honour at a reunion dinner giv- en at the Walker House on Friday evening by the ex -students of the School now in Toronto. Craik Miss, Alice • Scotchmer of , Sask., who has been_ spending the winter as the guest of her sisters and brothers in Stanley and 'Hill - lett townships and d vtt h 'other friends hereabouts, left Tuesday • morning on her return trip to the M2,west. G. A. Bradshaw leaves on Fri- day on a trip, to the Pacific Coast. It may be that Mr. Brad- shaw will decide to locate somewhere in the west but whether or 'riot he wishes to see 'what that country looks like. He goes by Chicago, Portland and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs.VanBuren of Calgary, have. returnedto theft western home after visiting the lady's aunt, Mrs T, J, Watt, of Clutton, her sister, Mrs.. 0', II. Cloultis of the intron Road, Mid with other friends in the east, Mrs. VanBuren and little son have been cast for a couple or months or so, her hus- band corning down to accompany them borne. Tuckersmith Township air, James Ilunt of 'Toronto, form - Cr of Tinto - field, later ' lam an r nr r r , of 4V g } field, came up the beginniiug of the week to visit his brother: and other friends hereabouts, Mr. 'stunt was for a good many years in the em- ploy of the (LTA. but for the past twelve years hits been working with the 0,11.12, Ile YOU ADMIRE- FINE DMIRE FINE FURNITURE you certainly will appreciate the beauty of the articles con- tained in our display of china closets, sideboards, dining tab- les, chairs, ete. Theyare de- cidedly unconventional in de- sign and will give a distinct individuality to the dining room they adorn. See the dis- play and you'll marvel at . the prices. JAS. DUNFORD Undertaker and Funeral Director. 28 Eee Phone ItcW. 28 i BARGAINS Fon this week we have picked out a lot of broken lines of Men's Fine Shoes, just'a -pair orbtwo of any one kind, in box calf', kid and patent leather, and you will fend them on our tables all at 50 one price to clear • Our stock of shoes for the coming season is heavier and better assorted than ever before, and although prices are still advancing you will.find our prices even lower than last season. Men's fine shirts, slightly soiled, Lot l your choice iOc Lot 2 your choice 85c Lot 3, mixed lot of fine and working shirts, choice 60e Men's Ties to (,fear at 2 for 26c Another lot of better Ties at 190 More specials next week. Wateb for announcement Plumsteel Bros. THE STORE TEI AT SELLS FOR LESS; PHONE 20 .GENTS—SlMVli 7:1r0A'D? CLO `NTNG. N.NW IDIA PA'L i101tN , tvllari t 2ist'lcilb SERGES Snappy, Stylish, Serviceable FADELESS INDIGO SERGES are in the SPOTLIGHT of POPULARITY for ' men's and women's suits. They are made of only the finest ,5iustralian wool in the hands of only skilled and competent crafts- men. They are SOFT and PLIANT ---yet FIRM and STRONG. They are rich in feel and lrujtre and will never grow "Attu( with use, nor fade. They are the result of years of experience in the weaver's art. INCIDENTALLY ---We stock " INDIGO SERGE " in all weights and prices. If you like blue serge clothing --do not hesitate because your last one faded or got shiny. "BUY A FADELESS INDIGO . SERGE" because we are behind it with an absolute guarantee. Our stock of GUARANTEED INDIGO SERGES is one of the - largest in Canada. Come in and see them. WOMEN'S STORE Dry, Goods, House . Furnishings phone 67 Next to Royal Bank BROWN'B MEN'S STORE Custom Tailoring and (phone 103) Men's Furnishings Opposite Public Library L,ondesboro. 1Tr. Thos, Millar spent one day last week in London. Miss lidna Lee of Port Colborne is spending a few weeks at her home here. Rev. Jas. Abrey preached in the Methodist church on Sunday evening last. The pie social given on Tuesday night hp the Women'Institutesupper Pp a was as well attended. : good programme were provided, The young people of Constance gave the play "Topsy Turvey" which was well act- ed, On Monday night, April 1st, the Red Cross Society intend holding a "Pancake Social". A very pretty wedding- took place ce at four o'clock of Saturday, 'March 9th, at the home of Mr, anct Mrs. Jos. Manning, when their eldest daughter, Ruby May, was united in marriage to Mr. Albert E. Hiuiking, also or the township of Hullett, The Rev. C. C. Maine of Londesboro of- flciated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dainty dress of white marquisette and lace with bridal veil and orange blossoms and carried a boaquet of pink carna- tions and sweet peas. After the ceremony a sumptuous • repast was served in the dining -room, the decor- ations being in pink and white. The bride's going away costume was a suit tot brown cloth with broom satin blouse. and hat to match, groom's gift to the bride was a pearl and ruby pendant and to the pianist, Miss Elva Manning, an opal ring, The bride was the .•recipient of presents. l� rose p u cost a ttFnl and ) an beautiful many After an enjoyable evening the bride and groom left for their future.home accompanied by the beet wishes • of their many, friends, A very unique event took place on Sunday, March J.Oth, at the home of. Mrs. Wm. Morris of 'Hullett town- ship, the occasion being the celebra- Out of Iter ninetieth"�blrthda Y of her large family of eight seven re - male and all were present, Those from a distance were : Mrs. A: J. Nelson of Flighwood, Montana, Wm. anti Enoch of 'Toronto and James of St, Thomas. 'Phe other members of the family are Joseph, and Mary who reside on the old homestead anti Mrs, Jos, Manning of 11u1l1t, • Holmesville Rev. R. J. and Mrs. McCormick of Blyth called un a few friends here un Monday, having been in attendance at the funeral of the late 11r, J. Jervis, Maple syrup making is the order of the day. Yum I, Sunt ! it tastes good, too. Mr. A. '1'. Cooper of Clinton will conduct the services in the Methodist church next Sunday. A very interesting meeting or the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Alaock last Wednesday afternoon. The concert and play given by the Glcaper's Mission Circle last Friday everting proved a huge success. The audience was delightfully entertained from. the beginning until the very last number when "Mrs. Kelly" and her guests of long ago sang "Auld Lang Syne."' All those taking part ' ac- quited themselves splendidly and the young people certainly' are to be commended for the concert they gave lt5'. Porters Hill Master Eddie Lindsay, sot of Mr. Bert Lindsay, is spending a few days with his aunt, Miss Sophia 1,indsay. Miss Vanstone of Goderich spent a few days recently at_ Mr. Sterling McPhail's. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Plcot and fain- sly. spent Sunday at Mr, Wesley Van- derburgh's. Miss Ruby Potter spent a few days recently with friends at Ailsa Craig. We are glad to shear that blaster Peter Harrison is improving again and also very glad to hear that Mr. tt icl • Harrisonrrisoa is able to bt. nr0 1 again. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the bone of Mrs. John McClure on Thursday, Mar, 28th, A' good atten- ance is req tion of oJ,tcers. Making maple syrup is the order of the day. The people of the vicinity were very sorry to hear of the loss of Mr. Richard Burke's. house, Mr, James Blair. has been used up the last few days with a lame back, Miss' Gladys MtDotigall is home, now for a few weeks,- Constance Kippen Mr. James Grassick realized a nice stmt the other day from his, steers when he delivered fourteen of them to Milton Love or Hensel]. They averaged 970 lbs. and at $11.55 per cwt. brought $1598.49, Mr. Grassick has still thirty-three head of cattle left. He is a good feeder and al- ways does well with his cattle. Last year ho received $1940.90 for the same number of head. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cameron of Kindersley, Sask,, who have been spending .the past two and a, half months with relatives hi this sec- tion, left for their western home on Monday. Mrs. S. Bisset of Saltford 'Heights visited her cousin, Mrs, Alex, Me - Kenzie, on Thursday last. Master Albert Brownlee has been confined to his bed suffering from a severe attack of quinsy. A. doctor has been in attendance and be is now on the way to recovery. Mr, and Mrs. Wcsle}l French have moved to the village. We are pleas- ed to have them for citizens. We hear Mr. French contemplates mak- ing, extensive improvements on his dwelling. Mr. Wm. Waite of Goderich was a guest at the house ! of Mr, Alex. Mc- Kenzie. Ma. Wm. Fasken, our genial sta- tion agent, was again called to El- ora to attend the Funeral of a rela- tive. Milsses Rosa and Ethel Pepper of Ilensall spent a couple of clays with •tltc4r grandparents, ilIr, and Mrs. Geo. Taylor, prior to their leaving for the west with their Father,, Mr, J , Jelin Pepper, Ter ch pl A. great many of the farmers are engaged at the syrup malting. Zurich Mr, John Truemner left last week for his hone in the west after a visit with relatives Here. IVtessrs, N. Beaver of Zurich, Chas Deaver. of Sarepta and Sam Beaver 3 oint la or near Exeter went 20Yn, t Mi h„ last week to attend the fon. oral of their sister -le -law. Miss Fanny ((loathe of the Breen Sob Liner llay, was -married on.itri day week to Mr,' David Oesch o1 Make, Port Abert Mass Liza Young is at Detroit at . present, her sister, Mrs, David Mar- tin, being sick. Mr. arta Mrs. James Oliver are vis- iting friends at Stalla and Stratford. Mr. Jas. hIcWltinney was in Goder- ieh the past week, being on the jury. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Oliver are home front their honeymoon trip to -_ Toronto, Hamilton and Stratford. Mani congratulations. 1 Mrs. John Sehoc'nhals of Clinton. spent a few days with her son. Herb, and his family, a week ago. Mr.. Harry Hawkins made a trip to Kincardine this week to visit his - uncle, Mr,. William Tout. Mr. John Burrows was in London last week to see his brother, Pte. L. - Burrows, who is very low, The wound he received, at the front is likely to ,prove serious, Mr, Robt, McLean, Goderieh, has bought a number of horses -through. this neighborhood, The horse trade is brighter than for some time. Miss May Dixon was home front Goderieh for a few days last week. Mr. and 1lrs, TboS. Dixon attended-, the. wedding of their neice at the --Au, Nile last week. aIr. and Mrs, William Grey, who have been ,at the Blyth rectory with their brother, the Rev. Mr. Hawkins, since last December, are home•again. 1i,9ss Hayden .got a fall the past week hurting her side. Messrs. Geo. Richardson and Wilt. Hawkins, who have been under the - weather for a week, are again on the move. 'Between the frost and the wino storm very few of the windmills am - working this spring, d vested as it is the elec- Hullett Township Me, Garnet aleBrien, son or Mr. W. J, McBrien, is now at Oshawa train- ing for overseas, Mr. James Sinell, 41u11ett's well known sheep breeder, is in London this week assisting in the arranging of the Prize lists of the Western Fair, he being a member of the Sheep Committee of that institution. 1VIr, James iiugill. had his barn unroofed during the recent severe Windstorm which did . considerable damage throughout the country.. Al- though Mr. llugili had his buildiig insured against wind his loss will be more ,or less ,heavy in spite of that. bir. A. Townshend, who has lreo1' farming on tine fifth concession for spine time past 11x5 Purchased the faun of IVIr. John J. Smith en the 10111 of Goderieh township and will get possession the, beginning of April. 341x. Townshend is an energetic farm- er who has made a success of his calling and that he will continue do- ing se there is small' reason to doubt. Mr. Don. Snell pont 5 few days With friends in Loddon, Mr. Jas. 'Phucll of Brussels visited witch his sister, Mrs. ill Colclough, Mr, Ernest; Adams was down to Toronto of business last Week, Mrs, Jas. Mann, Sr., has a very severe cord. Mr, R. (rumbella bas hired with t mer, h stn ' Ban for to M c Mti IVs r, Tilos, Don't forget the supper in the church en Good Friday., 'Phe north will give the' supper and the, program will consist of music and an address by 1° Bev. Mr. Ahery of Londesboro on "The War and lied Cron Work," 5 '1/511, 01,5 1 Bayfield -- Mrs, Brandon is spending a feu weeks with her mother at Belgrave. :Mrs, I1..Darrah is visiting her sis- ter, ister, Mrs. Derr, at Brantford, Messrs. Herbert Johnston and Wil - lien Williamson left last week for Corrine, Sasli., • Messrs, I. Merrier and S. Kiefer: attended the funeral of W. Oswaid at Zurich on Sunday. Syrup Se.ls is Here n SAP PANS AND PAILS b1A.D$; 'I'0 "OWER. IiLECTRI0 WIRING AND h'1X'PIIR- 15 OF ALL KINDS. t--- ROOTING AND IRON PIPING ON HAND, am & Sutter lumbers and Electricians Phone 7 B: