The Clinton News Record, 1915-10-07, Page 8Clinton News -Record"
Jacksons
Fall style Show i
OUR CHOICE LINES OF FALL 'AND
WINTER FOOTWEAR ARE READY f
We invite an inspection of the Season's Newest and
Best of Shoes for Men, Women and Children—the
Choicest Shoes and the Best Values the Country's Best
Maker's,. produce 1
Come to see what we are showing in Footwear for
the Fall and Winter Season !
It will afford us great pleasure to have an oppoi
tunity of showing you the any styles !
Our expert Shoe Service is always at your com
mend and we solicit your consideration
FRED. ,JACKSON'
The:Good Shoes Store.
I Better Sehool Shoesl
Does Your Boy Need New Shoes?
If he does let him try a pair of .our boy's heavy
solid leather school shoes, They will not disappoint
you in wear and are very moderately priced.•
We are also showing a special line cf girl's shoes
which cannot be equalled inr,town.
Try a pair, they are the best value your money
can buy.
Men's and Boy's Clothing.
Our stock of ready-to-wear clothing is now very
complete. We have men's tweed and worsted suits
from. $6,50 to $15,00 and black and blue serge suits
from $1O to $18.
Boy's Suits From $2.50 Up.
Boy's Pants from 50c to $1.50 per pair.
Men's Odd Pants from $1.50 to $4,50 per pair,
Having placed our orders for our clothing before
there was any decided advance in woollens we have all
our clothing at about old prices,
Plurnsteel Bros.
Small Profits
More Business'
STANDAVD FASHION 'BOOK
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OUR SPECIALTIES.
Singer Sewing Machines.
Machines.
It is not necessary for us to say anything about the good quality of
Singer sewing mtachinee;-they have made an enviable reputation for
them:elven. They are without a doubt the beat 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 $15.
Domestic Vacuum Cleaners.
Every bout. should own a Domestic Vacuum Cleaner, They will
clean your rugs and carpets thoroughly and rf used once or twice a
week you will save all your sweeping and dusting. Free trial given.
Price $12,50.
Columbia Grafonolas.
We invite yon to come in and hear our Columbia Grafonolas and
you will say they are the best toned and the most distinct talking inrt•
chine you have heard. Come in and ask for any record and we
play it for you.
Ball & Atkinson
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors.
Store Phone 104.
N, BALL Phone 110. J. A. ATKINSON, Phone 180
New Fitted Coats
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 Skits
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 Cheapesb--Always the Best.
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Oetcber 7th, 1915
Major Rance was up from, London ov-
er the weekend.
Mrs. A. 'r. Cooper leaves this week
to visit rclatitesr in Chicago.
Hugh Bt. Grigg or the 33rd Battalion
scent Deer the week -end at the
parental home,
Mr. Jack McCaughey returns today
to Naughton after s',;ending the
Past ten days in, town.
Miss Marion Andrews accompanied
her kistir, Mrs. P. F. Gillies, home
at Waterloo last week for a littlevisit..
Mr's. (Rev.) 1I. 1'. Westgate and babe
of Shelbourno Bare been visiting
the lady's mother, Mrs. Kilty of
town.
Mr. W. Jackson went to Toronto on
Sunday en hearing of the, s,icldetn
death of his brother-in:la,v, the late
C. C. stance. •
Rev. Frank W. Tlovey and little Mas-
ter Paul of Burlington are spending
a holiday visiting the former's fath-
er and brothers in 'town.
Rees. 5, S. Allis, Dr. Rutledge and
E. G. Powell attended the financial
district meeting at Holinessdlle 'on
Tuesday, going in the latter's car.
Mr, aucl Mrs, James Snell and Miss
Mani of Mullett left on Mon-
day on a trip to San Fianelsco,
California, to visit the Panama IE'x-
position.
Mr. Robt. Ilolmes came up from
Toraito on Monday to attend the
funeral of the late It. J. South -
combo and remained over for Mr.
Ranco's fnnesal on Tuesday.
Mr. T. Jackson, who hats tem confin-
ed to the horse for the past fort-
night owing, to a slight operation, is
progressing nicely and liopes soon to
be about again, Playing the invalid
is a role which doesn't suit "Tour"
and he will be glad to Le able to
atingle with his fellows once mora.
Constable Frank Williams of the
Toronto Police 'Force carte up
Monday and is spending his boli -
clay period at the parental home on
the Maitland con. IIe looks very
well indeed, as 0 helping to guard
the peace and morals 61 the truly
good city 15 a thoroughly congenial
lob
ITr. Wilson Wylie, eldest son of Rev.
W. W. Wylie of Durham, formerly
pastor of the Baptist chcr.:li here,
wlio has been in charge of the
drnugbting room of the Dolniaion
Road Machine Company, Goderieh,
for some time past, has taken a
position with the Al1is'C,ambers
Company of Stratford,
Manager Mutel•i of the Rouse of Re-
fuge, vi'lio wasstricken with irar
alysis. about three weeks ago, . re-
mains in a. very critical, condition
and his t'riends are exceedingly an-
xious concerning him His, nen 'Mr.
J. le .Minch of. Goclericb, has been
almost constantly with hint since
the begkining el Itis illness and
looks well after the affairs of the
county institution. •
Mr. Robe. Holmes of Toronto was le
town this week, and 1•, s many old
friends here were glad to see hint
though the occasion of his visit
was sail. kis gapne up, to attend the.
funeral of his Diel; friend, .NIr. Janes•
Southcombe,: and also as a repte-
sentativc of tltc, limon '.Did- Boys'
Association' of Toronto' •at . the
idneral of Mr. C. 0..• .Ranee, the
=b
lattet.eing one oi'. the officers of•
this association
67.07Nra;il .Craiji slid` fanrily
"aimed tT7hl BiggaljG flask.; 'on
_.Tuesday ' and ,tate"' Galiert., hp their
abode it) town probably temporal: -
41y; ,lint' long enough. to, give Mr..
Corey time to look about'. and, pur-
chase a .farm if hercan anti in this
oisteict ; what will'seit 'milt. They
have been'in the west frir seven
years but are back in Olin' Onlrai:io.
tow
turna n,
CbneY
says
s
.that the prairie crop was this sea-
son nnntenso, but that the weather
since the nutting has been about the
Worst ever and is catling a great'
loss of time teethe thresh:el and.
lowering Or- grade to the farmers,
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Seasonable Goods.
Stoves and .Manges,
Stove Boards,
Oil Cloths,
Coal Scuttles,
Cinder Sifters, Etc.
All grades,. suitable for a
Brantford Rubber Roofing—mansion, chicken house or
hog pen,';, We have a high grade roofing paint sante price as the ordin-,
; ary; A;goocl,tiuie'nosy to prepare yonr roofs f o ; the bad weather.
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Stock Food,, Poultry Panacea, Instant -Louse Killer,
Hess uta.:
aint% vatnyshese,,st: ns,•rete„ where
'y. 1? s , i.r..;
S118rWi't1=Wiltiatns lead and linseed 'oil.
Rifles, Gunsand`An�nnuninrtion.
Willow and Wire.Root Baskets. ,
Charcoal, two bags for 25 cents.
Dustbane in barrels, half barrels and cans.
HARLAND DR■
STO VE _S, HA DWARE AND NOVELTIES.
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:e�°e's Your Guide to the 71.
nknov�n Yn Underwear --f
You can tell at a glance whether an Underwear garment is warm ; whether it is corn
fortably soft; whether it is well finished,
But:
Its:wearing-power:remains obscure. So does its resistance to the wash=tub. How are
you:going to know--positively—that it will resist the hardest wear you can give it for
several seasons ?- How can you be sure that it will not shrink ?
We answer: Come here and buy a suit of Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear. Care-
ful making has given it stamina. And it is guaranteed against shrinkage,
ALSO..
A
FULL LINE
of
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
at
OUR MEN'S STORE
Opposite the Public' Library.
Women's Store
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
Phone 67
BnowN,Men's Store
Merchant Tailoring and
Men's Furnishings
Phone 103,
Personals.
M. and Mrs. W. S. Downs spent
several days recently at Listowel
and Britton.
Miss Res; Levis of Seaforili spent the
week -end at leer ,tomo in teeth. Miss;
Spark accompanied her.
Mrs. David Steep and her daughter,
Miss Sadie, spent over the week-
end with Orangeville relatives.
IlIrs, D. Cant:don and Miss Dorothy
left the end of last Week for a visit
with Toronto and Orillia friends.
Mrs, Prank 0, Harper. left Tuesday
for Beaver Lake, having been called
thea:e by the illness of her father.
Mr, U. p': l'gg of Montreal has been
the guest for a few days this week
of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes of
the f'luron Road.
Rev. Dr. Rutledge came home from
Sc.sth Bend, Ind., on Monday to be
,present at the funeral of the late
R. J. :.�outllconlbe.
Or. Annabel i\tcEwan left Friday, at -
ter spending a vacation of several
weeks in town, to take a post grad-
uale course in Philadelphia.
Mrs. D. A. Ross, who has been spend-
ing the summer with relatives at
Exeter and as .a guest of Mrs. W.
J. Ross of tower, left this week
for her home- at Nampa, Idaho.
Mr, J. C. henry ret used Monday
evening from 5iesouri •township
where • on Sintday he attended the
funeral of Mrs, Win, finest, Mrs.
Henry's' sister, who paseed' away
atter an illness of three weeks.
Mr. Herb, Alexander has taken a
position as magi Omsk on a runt
between London :Ma Owen . Sound
grid.commenced Iris duties Tueslap
morning. Mr, Alexander passed the
necessary) examination some tame
ago but he does not expect this
position t0 be. a permanent one;
11c't filling the place of a man who
has • milts tied.
Zurich
Mr. Cleo. Schoellig '.of Detroit, a
former resident of this section, was
lite recently renewing old friend-
ships:
Mr. Dan Mehlwan cd Loddon the
famous trainer, was here last week
judging hotseo at the fail fair.
Mr. le. •Cresswellcr of Duluth, Mr.
and, Mrs: Chas. Hey of Bad Axe ..and
Mrs Zinn of Cavalier,” North Da-
kota, till' former residents ' of this
section, visited atthe home of Mt. -
:Js It 4-Itkckbeillast keyeek.
Wbrcf.it s received Irene of tha d ata'
of Mrs, C1. A•ppenan of Bartlett,,
North ,Dakota., daughter oT Mr. and
Mrs Ernest Gies of Zurich. At time
of writing 110 particulars had been
received,
Mr and Mrs. E. ,Sipper, who have
be:n s;. etid ng some Weeks with friends,.
hereabouts, returned to their home
at Lansing, Mich,, on Thursday last.
Mrrs. lT gote Kuntz of Bruce Mrs.
Strupp and Miss A. Foster of Berlin
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alonsa 'Foster of. the Babylon Lina
recently.
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Constance.
Constance anniversary and. tea
will be held on October 24th and
25th.
lle.-srs. farcy and WVillie Yhufl of
Brussels called on their cous'.n, Ar-
nold 'Colclongh, on Monday.
Quite a number from hereabouts
took in the Brussels Fair on Friday.
Among those who went from. this im-
mediate vicinity were : lie. and Mrs,
Adam Nicholson, f41r. D.. Sutherland
and son and Mrs. Colcia.lgh, son and
daughter.
Zurich
Mrs. 0. Gottschalk of Bad Axe,
Mich„ has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. A.. Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs. 0, IL Iley returned
Inst week to their home at ' Bad
Axe, Mich,
Rev, Mr. Geasingei of St. Louis,
Ito„• conducted services in the Luth-
eran church on Sunday .week,
C1C1I FIELO DAY
RECREATION PARK
f0(OAY, OCT. 8, 1.30 P, M.
Londeboro.
,' former resident of Londesboro
died. in Berlin this week in the per-
son of ex,Mayor _llan.t-icubcr, \vho
for a time many year's ago owned, the
grist mill litre. lir. Heuber was a
• man of very active temperament and
,never allowed things to grow stale in
the Waterloo metropolis.
BOYS' EVENTS,.
Senior Championship (over fifteen
years.). -
1—Running, flap, step and jump.
2—Putting shot.
3—Running;.broad jump,
4 -100 -yard dash,
5—P.unning, high jump,
6 -120 -ye IA irurtile.
7—Pole vault.
3—half mile dun.
lttnor Channhionship ,(551 teen and un-
der.)
Same as -ihoy'e.
GTftI S' lsvENTS.
Senior Championship.
t -75 -yard dash,
2 -Running,: broad, ,jump.
9 -Rutting shot.
'4-C•oat
'5:=Ruinaing, hop', atop and jump.
0.-13i.scuit race '
Junior 'Championship.
Same as above.
OPEN, TO SCI -1007,,
1:—Throwing baseball.
2
—`1tu ay 1 race.
3—Three-legged race.
1 Wheelbarrow xace,
BASEBALL MATCH.
C. 0, L vs, 'Sealorth C. I.
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Hultett Township
Miss Minnie Re3'nolds Sar returned
after a few weeks' visit in Detroit.
Mr. 11. J, Blake returns to Winni-
peg this week after a pleasant few
months': holiday at the homestead.
Mr. J. ti. Quigley oame up from
Detroit on Saturda)i and is spending
a few days here.
Messrs. Jack Clary and Eddie, Ito-
land of Walton we.e guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Matt, C'arbert on Sunday.
Mrs. J. 1). Reinhardt,'who has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Morrison, returned to her Hoene In
Berlin on Friday,
Mr, Wln. Carter alld Mr, IL R.
Snell were judges of live Mmes. at
the Bayfield hair this week,
Good Morning ! Are you a News.
Record Subscriber 7
Goderich
Miss Rose McNcvin Left last week
for: 'Toronto to enter the General
Hospital as a probationary nurse. ,
TWO S. S. CONTENTIONS.
The Ontario Sunday School .1sso-
elation arc holding a col venti011 for
Centre Huron in Ontario strec
Methodist church on T'cesday, Pct.
110, to which all Sunday school
workers are invited. The Golden
Jubilee convention of this Assvcia-
tioli will be held in 'Toronto, Octobers.
26-29 and promises to be a wonder-
ful gathering.
Hensall
Dr. Hardie is moving his family
from Guelph and tailing up residence
here.
Mr. Joim Warmer of Sarnia Itis
been visiting his brother, Mr. N.
Warrencr of town.
The band has received its new uni-
forms and the members look quite
military, the suits be'ng khaki color-
ed.
1'lie library was opened t,a Saturday
and is now quite nicely situated in
its new quarters in the town hall.
The remains of the late John luill,
who died in London, were: brought to
f ntil 1
.The a
1
' interment. }
Hensall for nl
•
resided in Hensall treed a teev
utontlis ago.
Mr, 'Phos. Shcrritt, who had been
taken to London ter an operation,
arrived helico on 'Thursday last look-
ing quite like himself again. His
sister, Miss Dora, accompanied and:
nursed him.
w .Fall Footwear.
The New Fail Shoes w Bare 811t h e
new :season faithfully reproduced all the style features
of the highest priced custom made,' We .can meet
every possible requirement you m a y ., L ave in
ourline at moderate expense and guarantee thorough
satisfaction with every pair:
They are refined styles, made pf the best materials
�t
e sit' ke the, lead, for quality and value.
We are showingan especially ecially good line of : wom-
en'sW P
shoes in all leathers, buttoned or laced, at $3.50.
These we have received and placed in stock.
H. S. CHAPMAN FgoNn 70