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The Clinton News Record, 1916-07-20, Page 8lessessmigessigasigsseagossimageartensfi Clinton News -Record Our Mid=Sur',mer Clean -Up, Modern afiethods demand that a Shoe Stock be closed out during the season for which it was intend- ed and that there be no carry overs to mar the appear- ance of the new footwear of another season, On Saturday the 15th we place on Sale our en- tire'stock jof summer footwear at factory prices and will continue until the entire stock is disposed of. You, have read about our good shoes—you have seen them, perhaps you have worn them ! Call soon as the shoes will move out rapidly at the very low prices. ' FRED. JACKSON Our Assortifiefit of ilardware is complete and large, equal to most of city stores. We keep everything in hardit are. What we run out of we get by express or parcel post. Our hardware oath- logues are open for our customers to select:from. STAPLE GOODS Coil spring wire, Barbed wire, Black wire, Brace wire, Dr Hess' Stock Food and Panacea, Perfection oil stoves, S.W. Paint, Japalac and Floorlac, Scythes and Snaths. SPECIALS AT REDUCED PRICES] r 5 lawn mowers at cost, Job lot clothes baskets at 25c, Wheel barrow regular $3,50 for $3.00, Job lot of nails, Ice cream freezers, Marvel floor mops at 50c, Paris Green 65c per lb., Bug finish 5c per lb, or 8 lbs. for 35c, a good fertilizer as well as a bug killer. garland Bros. HARDWARE, STOVES AND NOVELTIES. ter. OUR SPECIALTIES. Singer Sewing Machines. It is not necessary for us :to say anything about the good quality of Singer sewing machines, they have made an enviable reputation .for themselves. They' are without a doubt the best household machine made. It you contemplate buying a machine come and talk it over with us. Ostermoor Mattresses are good mattresses. We will give you thirty nights free trial and if not satisfied return to us and get your money back. The price is i$15.• Domestic Vacuum Cleaners. .Every hoose should own a Domestic vacuum Cleaner, They will clean your rugs and carpets thoroughly and if used once or twice a week you will save all your sweeping, and dusting, Free trial jgiven. Price $12.50, Columbia Grafonolas, We invite you to come in and hear our Colombia Grafonolas and you will say they are the,best toned and the most distinct talking ma- chine you have heard. Come in and ask for any record and we will play it for you, Ball & Atkinson Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors. Store Phone 104. N. BALL Phone 110, J, 1). ATKINSON, Phone 180 i Sporting Shoes Do you bowl, play tennis, la- crosse or any of the numerous sports that demand a light, el- astic shoe ? If you do it will pay you tosee our range of. New Fleet Foot Goods We have all the newest lines in men's, wome 1's and children's, in both high and logy cut, Our prices are the lowest possible. See Them in the North Window. Plumsteel Bios. Small Profits — Phone 25. -- More Business ENJOY Your VERANDAH. You can make it into the pleasant- est room of the home, a cosy, com- fortable, homelike "gathering place for all the family, a cool, shady, out- door playroom for the children and an ideal summer outdoor sleeping a- partment—by equipping sit with wood slat shades. We have them is stock, 4, 5, 0, 7, a and 10 feet wide, they have a no -whip attachment that pre - yenta them swinging in the wind, will beautify the home, 'shut:' out the strong sun but let in the air. They will make your rooms•seven degrees cooler. W. D. FAIR CO. Often the Cheapesb--Always the Best. nnunuuenmrtruwq,, Mrs. J. IV. Moore and Miss Merle are visiting London friends. Miss Mabel Paitridge of Woodstock is the guest of Mrs. P. B. Kerr, Miss Gertrude Chant left last week on a visit to friends • at St. C.'ath- erines, Unionville and elsewhere. Mr. J. Mulholland is appointed del- egate to attend the Grand Lodge of Odd fellows in Chatham next month. Miss Hattie Holloway is supplying in Barrister I3ryclone's office while Miss Melvor is having a few weeks' vacation. Master Bertram Gibson' of Toronto is spending a few -weeks in town as the guest of his grand -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook. Hr. 13orace 7,. Wilcocks, Toronto, :financially interested in the Chem- ieal Salt Company, was in Clinton Thursday and Friday last, Mr, and Mrs, W. P. Shiilington and two children of South Bence, Ind,, are guests of the lady's parents, Rev, Dr. and Mrs, Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. S. Cr, Bartlett motored up from New Hamburg and spent the week -end as the guests of the former's uncle, Mr. W. H. Hellyar. Miss Minnie Cooper and bliss Bessie Morrish left this morning to spend a week at the home of the former's brother, Mr. Ogle Cooper, Coiling - wood. Miss Alta. Stevens of Toronto is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Math- eson, 7'uckersmitlt. Miss Stevens won a gold medal at the recent examination of the Toronto Bus- iness" College. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and daughters, whe have been visiting the lady's father, Mr. John Mmmerton, went up to l3ervie last week to visit other relatives before returning to their home in Ohio, Mr. Emmet - ton accompanied them to Bervie, Mrs. D. B. Kennedy is in Caledonia this week attending the funeral • of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Chaisgr,een. this week attending the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. C'haisgreea. She was accompanied by her little grandson, Master Douglas. Mrs. Carter of Hamilton has been in town during the past week look- ing after her property here and calling on, old friends. T--Ier grand- son, Duel Iliggins an old Clinton boy, is with the overseas 4orces now in England and expects short- ly to go to the front, Rev. R. B. Stevenson of Shelburne, who is on an extended holiday for the benefit of his health, motored to Clinton on Friday acid is visit- ing his sister, Mrs, W. S. Downs. Ile is also accompanied by Mrs. Stevenson and blaster. Harold. lie expects to be able to take up his work again in Shelburne in Sep- tember. Mr• Joint Stephenson ]eft on Monday for. Fort William to visit hiss son, who is in that city for the sum- mer, and from there he will go further west.He will visit his brother David in. Duluth and two brothers in the Canadian west, Thomas at Arcola, Sask., and Joseph at Souris, Man. Mr. Stephenson's many friends hope that he will thoroughly enjoy his well-earned holiday. Postmaster Dunmore and Mrs. Duna - more of St. Thomas, were in town for a few days as the guests of the latter's lather, Councillor: W. ): Paisley, returning home on Mon - clay. Both Mr. Dunsmore's sons arc overseas in the service of the Empire. One, of them, Lieut. Lionel Dxnsnlore, who ems given a commission for gallantry in the field, was slightly wounded a few clays ago but is remaining on duty.. Rev. Frans C. and Mrs. Harper left Monday morning in their car •on a . jaunt north. The former will re- port at Camp Borden as •chaplain of the 177th battalion and they will then take a shoat vacation before he enters upon his duties at the camp. As Simeoe is his old home' county and Camp Borden ad- jacent to Barrie, his native town, and Mrs..Harper's home is just a little farther north they will prob- ably find the time pass quickly awl pleasantly while Mr. Harper's cint- ied keep him at Camp Borden. July 20th, 191€ maaiimmeiusausnossung • Our Spedal READYTO-WEAR BULLET'lN 1.. A new shipment of these goods has just been received. We can honestly recommend every item as one' which will give you long, satisfactory wear and full value for your money. In fact, as the cost of materials has advanced three times since the war commenced, the values are really better than usual as we have not yet increased our prices. But these are only a few of the at- tractive lines and honest values we have to offer you. Come in!and see our complete stock; you make your dollars go further here. Bungalow Apron New style apron, similar to Coverall Apron without sleeves, Covers dress completely. Made of good quality, serviceable prints that will wash well, Belt at back, pocket; trimmed with white bias binding all around. Sizes 36 to 42. Each 45c. Child's Middy Dress WHiTE PIQUE (MIDDY DRESS A stylish little dress in much favor, made of fine white pique, low neck, sailor collar, with middy lace ; Plat- ed skirt, tuck at top of skirt. Sizes 4 and 6. Each $1,00 The same dress as above, sizes 8, 10 and 12, Each $1.15 PRINT MIDDY DRESS Made of good quality stripped prints, collar, cuffs, short sleeves, plaited skirt with tuck at top. Sizes 4 and 6, Each 69c - As above, sizes 8, 10 and 12, Each 85c. You will always find a full assortment of up=to=the=ruin=• ute styles here, Coverall Apron Kimona style, made of good quality washable print, Neck, sleeve, pock- et 'and belt piped with white bias binding. Cuff on sleeves gives extra length, Sizes 36 to 42,,. While the price of prints has advanc- ed several times we are still supply- ing this old .favorite in the same quality prints at Each 50c, Combination Set HOUSE DRESS, APRON AND DUST CAP HOUSE TRESS—As illustrated, blue print, good washable quality, trimmed with white piping, snug fit- ting, sizes'°36 to 42. ' APRON—Bib over head, black and white striped print, trimmed all round with white bias binding, length 46 inches. Button at back: CAP—PIain blue print to match dress, trimmed with white, attractive style. Be Sure To See This Set Each Set, $1.25 House Dresses A serviceable well made and neatly fitting house dress. Made of good quality prints, attractive patterns. Long sleeves, collar and front of waist trimmedwith white. Skirt is four gored and has a wide pleat down centre. Piped with white at waist line. Sizes 36 to 42. Each $ i.00 Child's Coverall Apron Attractive patterns in good washable prints, trimmed with white binding, pocket, belt at back, Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14, Each 39c. It's a pleasure to show our goods—give us a chance. Come and see us, Women's Store Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67, Next Royal Bank. Men's Store Custom Tailoring and Men's Furnishings Phone 103, Opposite Public Library, Zp About People You Know Sirs. J. Emmerton spent from Sat- urday until Monday with Cloderi,ch friends, Mrs. T. Holloway is visiting with her daughter, Mrs, R. N. Rowe of Exeter, Miss May is on duty in , the hydro office while Miss Chant is on hes vacation, Mrs. Luker of 'Peronto is a guest at the home of tier .brother, Mr. Arthur Cools, Rev. John. Hogan was in Retreat at Sandwich last week with the priests of the diocese. Mr. Stewart Paisley of the Royal Bank stall, North Bay, is holiday- ing at the parental home in town. Miss Sadie Boluses returned home to Toronto yesterday after a ten days' visit with her aunt, Mrs. H. B. Chant. 14Irs. Edmeston was in Dungannon over the sweels-end on account of the death of her brother, the late James Young. Rev. Dr, Stewart of 'Toronto is in town this week and will preach in Willis church next Sunday and the one following, Mr. P. B. Kerr is in London this week attending the Masonic Grand Lodge aa a delegate from the Woodstock lodge, of which he is -a member, Mr. John R. Stephenson and family of London were in town over the week -end visiting the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Stephen- son. Mrs. L. Doherty and family of • Stratford are in town visiting the lady's mother, Mrs. Smyth, Mr. Doherty was here. over the week- end. Miss M. H. Chidley has accepted a position on the teaching staff of the Annette street school, Toronto, i eduties will commence her in. September, Mrs. D. 'Dickenson, alter being the guest for ten days of .Seaforth friends and' for a shorter period in Clinton, the old home town., re turned to her hone at Brantford this nlorilinig, Mr. Arthur Clarkson was appointed to represent the local Masonic Lodge at the annual communication of the Grand Lodge A.P. and A.M. at London this week and if able to get away for a. few days will attend, Mr. George Fulton of Mt. Clemens is speeding a few days in town call- ing •on old friends, Mr. Fulton is a member of the family of that name who at one time owned the farm now occupied by - Mr. George l3olland just south of town and while it is many years since they left here to make their home across 'the border, Mr. Geo. Fulton. takes a little. run. back occasionally to visit the old home. This time he is accompanied by his daughter, Miss Bessie, and they arc register- ed at the Rattenbury house,, Mr. Ed. Mole of Seaforth was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ranney, Pt. Elgin, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Cooper Sunday, Miss Dora Sclnoenhals has been vis- iting friends at Port Albert dur- ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs, J, Stewart of Stanley and their daughter, bliss lflea of town, motored to Belgrave on Sun- day. Miss Bessie Ramsey, Pt. Elgin, and Miss Lottie Acheson, Mensal!, sue visiting with their aunt, Mrs. S. S. Cooper. Mr. Alex. Mitchell, Guelph, is speisd- ing his holidays at his home in town and in visiting his sisters at Kippers and Wingham. Mrs. Hawkins, who has been visiting with her sons, Messrs. T. W. and J oho Hawkins, returned t Ilamilton this morning accompan- ied by her grand -daughter, Mad•- elon. Mm. i • Ruddell has been spending the past couple of weeks as rice guest of her sister, AL :e. Arthur Mann. Mrs. Ruddell is a trained nurse and has been working hard as her profession so is en,joyi ig the relaxation of her visit in Charon. She leaves on Saturday for Akron, Ohio, where she will visit a bro- ther before returning to take up hos: work again in Cleveland, Hullett Township J Mr, oe Brown town Its i s purchased tr.'1 a t sed a p ear. Miss Mune Melville of - Seaforth spent a few days recently visiting ,friends in this vicinity. • Miss Alma Connell of Owen. Sound was she guest t For a day last week of her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Carter, bliss Louise Haley of Windsor visited at Mr, and Mrs. Win. Morri- son's a few days recently. Bey ter Mr. Jas, Gibson on Wednesday of last week attended his fifty-eighth consecutive Orange "walls." July 20th will he Blyth'e civic holiday. Mr, James Bar:r, Sr.,is expected shortly to return from a • western trip. Mr. and Mrs, John Morrett and daughter, Miss Marjorie, of Bervie are visiting with the former's par- ents, Sir. and Mrs. Ben Monett. Messrs, Wm. H. McElroy, Toronto and George -McElroy, Hamilton vis- ited friends here for a few days re- cently. It is seventeen years since the latter: last visited myth. M.r. W. Moon di Toronto was a n it - iter at his home, that of Mr. and Mrs. Moon, recently. News -Record means News -Leader. Londesboro. Miss E, Miller and Miss L. Lee are spending a couple of weeks at Grand Bend, Mrs. Westbrook oI Goderieh spent Tuesday as the guest of her sister, Mrs. J • • Nott. Mr. Bert Brunsdon of the Pioneer Signal Corps, Ottawa, spent a few days at his home here last week, Mrs. Hickson of Cleveland is visit- ing her brother, Mr, John Hutton. Mrs, MacDonald of Loudon spent a few days at the home of Mr. John Lanham, ,. Rev. .l. Abrey and Messrs. Thos. Sampson and Wesley Beacons are in London attending the Masonic Grand Lodge this week. Blyth Mrs. P. Gardner and Master Cecil leave gone to Winnipeg to visit rela- tives. Constance Miss Mayme. Mall passed with hon- ors her Conservatory of Music exam in history. Mr. and Mrs. McRorie of Warwick spent Sunday with their, daughter, Mrs. W. Britton, Miss Addie Love of Walton was the guest for a couple of weeks of her sisters, Mrs, Ed. Britton and Miss Margaret Love, bliss bfayme I•Iail was a guest at the wedding of her cousin, bliss Keys of ,Seaforth, sin -Tuesday. Quite number from about here at - ti a i, tl at- tended funeralof the late M' •. tent ec the e r.s. Percy Taylor of Walton which took place in Seaforth on Wednesday of last weer.. • Mrs. Chas. McGregor is visiting her sister, Mrs. Pickett ofWindsor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley and fam- ily of Brimfield spent Sunday as the guests of their parents, Mr. and Sirs. Ben Riley. CANADIAN NATIONAL,' 26 EXHIBITION Sy pt, Empire Federation Spectacle 1,200 Performers; 10 Biassed Bands; Chorus of 60 Voices Glorious Pageant symbolizing Im- perial Solidarity and Power Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of the British Houses of Parlia- ment, Westminster Abbey and the war Office. W ON AND UNDER W SEA A ON LAND A 6N THE AIR R Scenes that, have thrilled the Em- pire Re-enacted by Overseas , .-- Troops, Shells in Process of' Manufacture Immense Munitions Exhibit Model Camp, Trench Warfare, Hand Grenade and Bomb Throwing, De•• struction of Warships by Hidden Mines, Bayonet Fighting, Federation Year Fireworks, Complete New Midway, rilThe Sting's Horse Government Exhibits, Superb Showing. of Live Stock and Agricultural Products, Acres of Manu- factures. Toronto, Aug. 26 to S eN t. 11' News -Record means News -Reader. No warping, bulging or breaking at the centre of heat— the strain is taken up by the two-piece fire pot which permits no ashes to cling or clog. rat ? CO Let ore show you the special features of the Sunshine' that help to effect that economy in fuel for which it is noted. exo Sold by BYAM SUTTER,