The Clinton News Record, 1915-09-09, Page 8OUR S•PL CIALT`IE ,
Singer Sewing Machines.
it isnotnecessary fop` 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. Ityouuontemplate buying a machine come and talk it over
with us,
Ostermoor Mattresses
are good nciattresses. We will give you thirty nights free trial and if
not'satisfied return to us and get your money back, The price, is $18,
^Dourest c Vacuuin:,Cleaners.
`.Every houci' should own a Domestic Vacuum Cleaner. ".: Theywill
clean your rugs and carpets ,thoroughly and if used once or twice a
week you will save all your sweeping- and dusting, Free trial given,
Price $12,80. '
Columbia Grafonplas.
We invite you to come in and hear, our Oolumbia Grafonolas and
You will say they are the beb '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' tic- Atkinson
Furniture, Dealers and .'Funeral Directors.
Store Phone 104.
N, BALL Phone 110, J. A, ATKINSON, Phone 156
D. W
De Laval Cream Separator
The World Standard.
Ideal Green Feed Silos,
Alpha Gasoline Engines,
De Laval Oil and
Wendott Cleanser.
Stock of repairs kept at my house 3
doors west of Commercial Hotel and
repairing done Saturday afternoons.
Also Agent for Newcombe Pianos.
Hamilton, Phone 207 Clinton.
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ATTENTION !
We have bought largely and have had goods com-
ing in all the year so far and our stock at the present
time is heavy in fact more than we should carry at
this season of the year. So in order to reduce it as
much as possible we will offer specialprices for one
month,'commencing•July 29th.
Dress goods for less than many lines could be
bought for today.
One lot of fancy colored crepes worth 15c for 10c,
Ladies' waists from 35c up,
House dresses trona 90c to 11,50.
40 pieces of print at 5c while they last.
Straw hats at cost, some lines less,
30 children's dresses to clear.
Men's suits, odd pants, odd vests.
Some lines in boots and shoes, only a few of each
kind, COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN DO.
Plumsteel Bros.
Small Profits More Business
New Fitted Coats 5.
which have full flared. hips
Norfolk and Sports Coats
Nipped Waistline in Coats and Dresses
'Smocked, Shirred,Tucked'
and Gathered Dresses
Princess Dresses in various styles
and Jumper Skirts
are the latest up-to-date features, and
together with many other beautiful styles
will be shown in the
STANDARD FASHION BOOK
For Autumn
With each copy you get any
Standard Pattern FREE
20 CENTS AT THE PATTERN COUNTER
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best.
Getting Down to Facts.
We think ourr.Shoes take the topmost position in
every particular !
FOR STYLE, FIT,EQ UALITY, DURABILITY.
We believe our. Shoes are generally conceded, even
by our competors, to be
SHOES OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE!
The same careful attention is given to the style,
fit and dependable quality of our $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
shoes as is given to our shoes costing $5,00 and $6.00.
Getting down to facts
we believe your shoe money will
do better work here than it will at any other store
JUST COI1E SEE!
Shoes for men, for wooer, for the school boy
and girt, for the very little people and for infants,
FRED. JACKSON
The Good Shoes. Store.
ide. Robt. A. Downs of Woodstock
was in .town over the week -end.
Mrs. H. E. Paull has been visiting
in Toronto during the past week.
Miss Lillian Agnew is boom from
Montreal for a fortnighTs holiday.
Mr. A. Wilken was •a visitor at they
Toronto Exhibition during the past
week,
Miss Mary Reynolds left last week
for 'Starkdale to resume her teaching
duties,
Miss Delle O'Neil returned to Toron-
to last week to resume her result-
ing duties.'
Mr. H. S. Chapman returned Friday
evening alter a visit to his home
in Collingwood.
Major Rance has been spending a
few days at his home in town dur-
ing the Past week.
Miss Gertrude C'.rich of Seaforth wa's
a guest at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Fowler last week.
Mr. and Mrs, McCully and child of
Toronto are guests at the haute, of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Robb.
Misses Rena and Effie Pickett have
been in Toronto during the Just
week` taking in the Big Fair,
Miss Ross Lavis was in Toronto for
the openings and has again taken a
position in Seaforth for the season.
Miss Hulda Whitely of Brooklyn, N,
Y., formerly of town, is a guest at
the home of her uncle, Mr. James
Snigth,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and Master
Douglas of Woodstock visited at
.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wheatley's
last week.
Mrs. B. Charlesworth and babe of
Port Arthur are visiting at the
lady's maternal home, that of Mrs.
A McRae.
Mr, and Mrs. James B. Reynolds of
Guelphs came up Saturday and
were guests overr the holiday at
the Commercial.
Miss Mabel Cantelon and Miss Smith
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returned last week from Toronto
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where they' had been attending the
millinery openings,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley and
children of Woodstock were guest's
over the holiday with the lady's
sister, Mrs. James Doig.
Misses Butterfield, who have beets
visiting with their cousin, Mrs. Ve!.
Wheatley, have returned 'to • their
hone at Bay City, Micli,
Miss Kate Scott • and Miss Hazel
O'Neil returned on Monday from
Carleton Place where they have
been spending the summsr:
Mr. and Mrs, James Southcombe were
in Toront'o attending the Big Fair
and also visited the lady's Sister,
Mrs. Annis of Port Union.
Mr. Morris was up Irons the London
camp spending a few days at Iiia
home last week. Ile also ran down
to Oshawa to visit fits mother.
Mr. John W. Hessian, New York, and
MP: Harry lIessiaa, Toronto, came
home last week to see their mother,
Mrs, 'P. Hessian, who still contin-
ues very ill.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred, Treadwell of Lon-
don visited Mr. and Mrs, Adam
Scott of the Base Line quer: the
holiday. Mrs. Treadwell is a sister
of Isle Scott,
Mr. Will Southcombe, who is a mem-
ber of the Winghein High school
teaching staff, was a visitor with
the, Slisses Southcombe oftown ov-
er the week -end:
Mr's.- Muir' anti . two ;children, who
were in town for several weeks,
-'havhig Coale on account of the ser:-
iousillness Of the :former's pother,
Mrs. Iies',on, have returned to
their 'mane at Roellell, N.Y.
Mi.
Cle C. Grant, a representative of
the Canadian Reading Camp AAsso-
ciation who spoke in ec+'•iplei of:
the churches last Sunday and who
will address the Wesley. congrega-
tion next°S:unday, was 'the 'guest
while in town of Mr. and Mrs, W.
T. O'Neil. Mr. Grant graduated
from Toronto University in May
and has just received the appoint-,
ment of secretary of the Student's
Council in connection with his
'Alma Mater,
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AL PORTLAND' CEMENT
We hleve.'pst:rheeived;a.earload of the ane old'"brand
of Portland Cement whieh has always given yeti such Com-
:
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piete satisfaction, It always fills your.req.uirements. You
cannot make a mistake using the National.
S. J. ANDREWS;,
Clinton
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Clinton News -Record'
September 9th, :1915,
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New fall Suit
;ing
We now ready 'with a complete range' of new fall suitings to take your order and make you up a suit`
that in lit,•style and 'finish will be excelled by none.
All 'Men •Buying Nev':, Clothes Want Their Money's Worth
and They Get It At BROWN'S.
By money's worth we mean, the fullest and completest value in fabric, fit and fashion that money can buy;
Most men's clothing stores that we know'of sell pretty good clothing. But BROWN'S clothing store
holds to a standard in choice of fabrics and in 'actual detail of making that places our clothing in a.class by itself.
BROWN'S men's suits, whether high priced or low priced, to satisfy us, must be better and we see to
it;'that they are are better. The "pretty good" kind won't do.
Our Men's Cothing Store Keeps It's Customers Right With Fashion.
When you order a suit made at BROWN'S you caa depend upon it being thoroughly reliable in every
way, It is not the material of which a garment is made alone that counts. It is the ' hundred and one little
details in the making and fitting which bring about the effect that only a skilled tailor can produce. We stand
behind every garment that leaves our work roow and will guarantee style, fit and finish that will suit the most
fastidious taste.
We can give you the suit you are looking for—supposing of course you are looking foi a good suit ; all
wool in fabric and correctly tailored,
We Also Carry A Full Line of Men's Furnishings.
Agents for
Priestley's Dress
Goods.
EROWN'S
Agents for
Butteri ck
Patterns,
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About People You Know
Miss Lucile Grant is taking in the
Big Fair. in Tomato this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. David spent a few
days. recently with . Brantford
friends.
Miss Hughes of I3epwortli isb spending
a few weeks with Miss Beatrice
Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 'P. dliirphp were
with Goderich friends on Lab-
or Day.
Misses Pearl Chairs,: and Sadie
I3oltzhauer spent thee holiday in
Goderieli.
Mr. and Mrs. Perkius of Winnipeg are
the guests of the lady's mother,
Mrs. Pratt.
Mrs. R. A. Bell and Miss Jean and
Master Willie were its, Goderich on
the holiday.
Miss Beattie of Galt has taken a
Position n in Couch & Cc
s millinery
department.
Nts. Walter
<'n
g and d little
Mist
Dorothy Bartliff spent Monday with
Blyth friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Levis were in
Wingham over the holiday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lewis.
Mr. W. TI. Heilyar took in the Tor-
onto Fair, going down Friday and
returning yesterday evening.
Mrs, Kerr has been visiting her.
daughter, Mrs, ' (De,)i Taylor of
Goderieb,, during the past week,
Mrs, J. A. Ford returned Saturday
evening after a fortnight's visit
with Rev. and Mrs. Birks at Nia-
gara,
Mr. Clarence Shepherd of the Mol -
sons Bank, Iroquois, has. been
spending a vacation at his" la:mte. in
town.
fwhohas
le MeEwan, been
Dr, Annabel 1
in Medicine 1 -Tett, Alta., 'for the past
•couple of years, is .holidaying at
her name in town, ,
Miss Agnes Middleton' has boon in
Toronto attending the Ex., having
had several :pieces of Band painted
china on exhibition there.
Mr, and Mrs.Edgar East. and Master
Tad , NL. JJ C'unhighamc and Mr.
H. E. Rorke aaul children spent a
fens' days over the. week -end camp-
ing at B'urk's,
Miss Amnia 13artlill' returns tomorrow
to resume her duties as nurse -in -
training at Victoria Hospital, Len -
don, after spending a vacation .at
her hoirie in' town.
Mr, Chia,s..'Rill, formerly a member
of the staff' of the local branch of
the Moiscias Bank. who is ,taking, an
officer's course in London, was in
town for a dale or so the beginning
of 'the week.
Rev. H. M. Manning of Toronto, was,.
in town for a couple of days at thm
enol of the week, having come up
to me Rev, ;1, Greene. Mr. Man-
ning's son, Gordon., is now in ing•,
land with the C.P.P. -
Mr. and Mrs. Walter King Were in
Puckerstnith yeatemrlay attending
the wedding of Miss Wilson to Mr
Rutledge. This is, ,the fifth daughter
of 'MI house -to be married' and the.
Kings have been guests at each of
the weddings in turn,
Mrs. Frost of Winnipeg is in town
visiting her brother, Rev, J,
Greene.
Mr. Geo. Davis has been quite ill
during the past week but is now
improving.
Rev. S. J. Allis left on Tuesday 'l'd
attend the marriage of a nice at
Bowmanville.
Rev. Dr., IJiness of Toronto 'was in
town this week visiting his brother-
in-law, Rev, J. Greene.
Miss Mae Bentley returned Saturday
after a fortnight's visit with the
Misses Gunnu of London.
Mrs. Arnold. Case and little daughter
of Seaforth were, the guests of the
Misses Bentley on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs,. Blanchard of Toronto
spent a few days this week with
the lady's another, Mrs. Gauge
Pickett.
Miss T. Crooks attended the
millin-
ery
openings in Toronto and is
now filling r former sits at
he position
Smith's Falls.
Mrs. Chas. F. Libby, who ,is under-
going medical treatment in 'Poron-
to, is improving. Mr, Libby goes
down for the week -end.
Miss Edna Lavis leaves this week
for Toronto intending to' take a
Normal ccurpse. The Normal schools
do not open until the 16th.
Dr. ;l. E. Blacicall I'obanerty of. Clin-
ton but more recently of Bothwell,.
now resides in Blyth where he has
taken. over a hardware business,
Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Baves of Kincar-
dine were guests' of Dr. and Mrs.
Fames the past week, leaving yes-
terday fur :Detroit, Mrs. Bowen is
a is ster of Dr. Evans,
Miss MacArthur, adcacctess c'
, Tor-
onto,
onto, will address the Girls' Chub
on Monday evening next on the
work of the order. While in town
Miss MacArthur will be the guest
of Miss Winnie O'Neil.
Messrs: Edward and'Richard Scsuton
Vienna were, were, guests this week of
their nephew, lir. Irl Sciiuton,
while on their was to visit their:
brother, Mr. Alf. Scruton of Ilen-.
sa.11, who is critically ill,
Mrs. John McKinley and M!ss C,, B.
McKinley, B.et,, of Seaforth, .Mrs.
Nathan Peck and son Bert of Stan-
ley were the gifests of Mr, anti
Mrs. J. B. Lavis on Sunday, mak-
ing the trip in Mr. Peck's car.
Mrs. Goodman of Toronto, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
Morrie of tcivyn, , left Monday, for,
Listowel, Mrs, Goodm:an'S husband
has also enlisted for overseas ser-
vice and is now • in training at,
Niagara ,
Mr. W. Ci, Perrin is a remarkable
man for his years and at eights
fotir he takes as ken an interest is
business an he did twenty years
agowhen he was 'mown as one of
the shrewdest grain dealer's in this
part of the province. There 15 noth-
ing that waald please this ootogena
Arian better than to have Clinton
known' as the best place in . these
parts fox the farmer do sill Iris
grain.
The News From Londesboro.
R, K. Mor-
rellfriends here of Mr.M o
rell will be sorry to hear of his
bereavement in the death of his voile
on August 28th in Hamilton. The in-
terment took place in Hamilton on
August 30th.
Miss Crysler has returned to Delhi
after spending a few weeks with her
sister, Mrs, 'J. 0. Lonsbury.
Mr. and Dirs. R. Watters of London
spent Sunday with the lady's tooth-
er, Mrs W. Riley.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Jaynes Webster is mat improving in
health,
D. Roberton is assinling at the
G.T.R. station, Seaforth, for a
week or. so.
Messrs. J. 0. Lansbury, W, Brig-
ham, R, Townshend, tt'. V olden, Jas.
Woodman and J. Lasihani are taking
in the '1 pronto Fair this week.
Mr,and MrsE. Saville of CU
n
len
spent Sunday' at the home. of Mr. J.
Webster.
The ltonten s Institute held a Red
Crone tea on Monday, evening in this
Foresters' hall. 'l'ea, ice creast, etc.,
was served from five o'clock to eight.
The tisk pond was also an important
feature of the• evening. 'I'lfe proceedei
amounted to about 'twenty-five dol-
lars.
Mr. W. McCall,, of Victoria spent a
few days at the home of Mr. J. - 0.
Lonsbury.
',Good Morning ! Are you •a New's-
Record Subscriber
11Tiss R. Brogden of London spent
the week -end with her parents here.
Min's Elsie Button of Seaforth spent
Sunday with friends here,
Mr's. Stalker and Mrs. 13'. Geddes -
attended tite funeral of Mr. Laidlaw
of Blyth on Monday,
Miss L. Lee and Mrs, Chas, Rudder `
spent the holiday With Gowanstowts
friends,
McKillop Towship.
A number finished harvesting last
week, but a great many have oats
out in the field at time of writing.
Min, Bolton, who was ill, has re-
covered and is going around as us-
ual.
Mitchell Brothers are 'running two.
threshing outfitshin. Ther
this season. s a 4
are good d rhresh r5 and Civil and ob-
liging
-
]tgitgyoungmen.
John .3uchanan is again on the
rounds with his threshing machin;.
Solomon Bell and wife are in Tor-
onto attending the Exhibition.
People dere were sorry to. hear: of
the death of Win. Oakley of J3rusuels.
Mr. Oakley drove the stage' on ' the
Gravel Road between Biltssels and
Seaforth for: a number of yrears end'
was always ready to aeeom.modate"
his patrons. -
Good Morning I News -Record means
(dews -Leader. Are you a. suhs•1rt'er'1
New Fall Footwear.
The New Fail Shoes in aforcit by
e
new season faithfully reproduced all the style features
of the highest priced custom made. We can meet
every Fossible requirement you may have in
our line at moderate expense and guarantee thorough,
satisfaction with every pair,
They are refined styles, made of the best materials
and easilytake the' lead for quality and value,
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'We are showing an especially good line of wom-
en's shoes in all leathers, buttoned or laced, at $3.50.
These we have received and placed in stock.
Se CHAPIVLAN
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