The Clinton News Record, 1914-03-26, Page 9teeramseetremermasewareserareeemetwareetrato
Clinton News -Record
GOOD
`INTENTIONS
Come only out°t'•Lhe head.
(food Shoes come only out
ora good ;stet e.
We buy good shoes and
sell good shoes only, and
at reasonable prices,.
We deal fairly and square.
ly, give everyone the same
prices and 'stand back of
every pair we sell.
CWe study ourbusiness
every day` of the week.:
We are doing and al-
ways will do our level
best to please you
Next time yon need a,
pail. of shoes get ac
quainted with this store's
werdhandise.
FRED. JACKSON
Good Shoes for Everybody.
New Spring Rags
at Special Prices.
We have just received our;first shipment of New Rugs' and while
they are wonderful values still we are going to offer some Extra Spec-
ial Prices during the next two weeks in order to induce early buying. ,
We have Tapestry Rugs, Velvets and Wilton Rugs and all spec-
ially! priced
pecially!priced for the next two weeks.
E"t: SEE OUR SPECIAL $10.00 RUGS.
Also some big values_ili Linoleums and'Lace Curtains.
BIGGER VALUES IN BETTER SHOES.
.Spring time means Shoe time in most families and "Weare here
with the goods" to supply those wants and ata big saving in price to you
Don't miss seeing our stock when looking for your
next pair. "It will pay you well";
Plumsteel Bros.
Small Profits —
More Business
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Special Windows
FOR NEXT WEEK.
SOUTH, WINDOW
Showing what the Improved Methods of douse
Gleaning Necessities will do.
NORTH WINDOW
Display of the articles we eat ryin Aluminum
Ware.
CENTRE WINDOW
Drelless. Stock Food, Panacea etc, This is the
Season of the year to use Jnr best resulte. Just .. r
received the cele iMsd, Nste c,5,'wJust,
"`ray -,•ver_-lr . •-
A good Stock of Sap Buckets and Spiles.
HARLANID BROS.
STOVES, HARDWARE.' AND NOVELTIES.
Don't fail,to cal�'on
BALL (Si ATKINSON
when looking for anything
:f -!sin Furniture as we carry a complete and up-to-date
stock of all kinds,comprising many beanttft l and
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useful articles to suit you and which we are offering
at most reesornable prices.
Sall & Atkinson
and. UNDERTAKERS
FURNITURE DEALERS
Night and Sunday CaI1s
N. BALL, Phone 110. J. A. ATRINSON, Phone 130.
This Perfectly Beautiful
Design
is from the Standard Fashion Sheet
for March. •'Don't miss its tither
lovely 'advance, designs. Your copy
is waiting: for you at our -Standard
Pattern Department
Free!
W. D. FAIR CO.,
Often the'clreapest-Always the best.
i r. Ed. Schoenhals is taking a course
in a Stratford college.
Mrs. J. J.' McCaughey visited rela-
tives in Goderich over Sunday.
Mr. Adolphe;., Hooper of Exeter spent
Monday with his brother, lir. A.
Hooper.
Mrs. II. Pennabaker has been spend-
ing a fortnight with Mrs. Prout of
Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Doig,' who have been
spending several weeks in Toronto,.
are expected ,home today.
Cllr. Harry ('atetelon, Toronto, a
former well l,nott n citizen of Clin-
ton, was in town the past week,
Mrs. R. J. Chill of town and Mrs;
Geo. 1'Iudic, Godcrich township, are
spending a fortnight wills Mr. and
Mrs. Phoenix of Hamilton.
Postmaster and Mrs. Sines of Blyth
visited at 11Irs. Bean's, who ie
just recovering alio• a somewhat
extended illness, on Tuesday.
Mayor Jackson and Good Roads Ford
left yesterday for Ottawa, accom-
panyieg the mounter deputation
which will wait upon the Govern -
trent today.
Mr. 11. Archibald of Winnipeg, who
has been spending the winter in
New York City, is the guest of his
sister, Mss. Farrar,, for a few
days, while returning to his home
in the westcr'is metropolis.
Mr, A. T. Cooper was in Stratford
on business ' Monday and white
there attended the Perth County
Tonsperartle'coni'ention at which it
was decided to ask for vote on
the Canada Temperance Act.
Mrs. Paul, Mrs: Combe, Mrs. Batten -
bury and Miss Potts are represen-
tatives from St. Paul's church al
the twenty-seventh annual ..meeting
oftheHuron Diocesan branch of
the. Anglican Church 'being held in
London this week.
Mr. John E. Sparrow- of Stanley,
who, wee' iii town on Saturdaer,
drove up a big 1300-poini. Belgian
which he *bought up north recently,
It certainly was a fine animal, one
of ilia best he has owned and Mr.
Sparrow is certainly some judge of
horse
Mr. Wm. Rutledge is about again al
most as well as ever after being
confined to the house for tcu • days
as the result of an accident he iiiet
with at the evaporator, Be . fell
ten feet and hit the floor with a
thud so is 'still mightily thankful
he escaped serious iniliry. '
Mr, S. A. Moffat, London, was in
town on Monday or busineee and
calling upon relatives and old
friends. Mr. Moffat is a native of
Stanley township and for years
owned a fine farm on, the outskirts
of Varna whish lie so:d a few
years since and retired, not into ed -
tired life but into busu ass, taking
on the general agency for e big im-
plement fires. Of late he; has been
travelling representative of aFoe-
est City industry which doete not
call for so :much driving. Mr. Mof-
fat keeps closely in touch with the
old hone township and always will
anci ;when •time and circumstances
permit pays a visit to his. old as-
s'oeiates. But there have been
many changes around Varna since
he 'reit there.
M. T,, Cottle represented the local
Woodmen at the biennial meeting of
the Head C''anap of the Order :, hold.
in London last week' and the ban-
quet, given 00, the final evening re-
minded bins of the last ,function of
that 'nature he attended 'in that
oity, It was on the ,completion of
the London, Huron and Bruce ]tail-
way and the business mss of , the.
.city being anxious to snake it the
wholesale centre for Western On,
tario got up a big 'excursion ' 'at.
which the business people frolni
London to Kineardirei were tine
guests, The L., H. Sr, B. ran a spec-
ial train and the reify extended its
most bounteous hospitality which
culminated in a great big hessian!,
.1net
in the evening that was for many
years a topic of 1Jiseussion among
those who were present on the 00 -
casicn.
asie
Marc - 2 thht;
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JUST
The new spring Rugs will be passed into stook this. week, New Tapestrys,
Brussels, Milton, ;Axminster in the very newest designs and coloring from $8.00 up
to $45.00.
�d��cs' S�rru
��dts and knits.
We are showing a very neat range of Ladies Spring Coats and Sluts. Exclus
ive styles, no duplicates, in all the popular colorings. Come" and see our range as
often as you please.
Specials for- Saturday. Selling Underprice
' ' ` Underskirts and Gloves.
• $.5.00 underskirts $3.70. Black silk mo•ey underskirts
all sizes, deep flounce, and dust frill, regular $5 00 on
on sale Saturdaylat *3.79 . 1412 One dozen in the lot only Ladies black silk waists
�e� _ 11 several styles to choose from this isdjust a clearing line
S
Special Black Sateen Underskirt 79c: '� ��rs forirdquicatynkt selling, sizes 34 to 40, regular $5,00 on sale Sat-
RilfOne dozen:only block sateen underskirts, good gibs X13'79'
ny finish all sties .worth in the regular way $1.(l, jen'sele
Saturday : ' .79
Linoleum 42c
Four good ratterns of Scotch Linoleum two yards
only, block and floral designs, heavy weigh, worth in the
regular way 55c. Saturday priced at.... , , ..:.......42
$5,00 Silk Waists $3.79.
Kid Gloves: 89c,
i Ladies,kid gloves; in black and tan, all sizes color fit;
. and wear guaranteed, er money refunded,,. special price'.
for Saturday 89
New Spring Goods at the Men's Store.
New Spring Suitings.
The new seri nglsuitinge are now in stock ready for your inspec-,
tion, worsted and tweed suit ings that' are sure to please the eye,
browns, greys, blacks and blues, made to your, measure in the very
• latest style your fit and our workmanship guaranteed, prices run
I from $22.00 tap.
New Spring Hats For Men.
Men and boys new`spring hats in all 'the newest shapes now in
stock, blacks, blues, greys, browns, fawns etc. If you want Khat
you will be sure of getting just what you want here. .%
Personals
1(1r, 111. J. Tozer was in Toronto on
business Monday and 'Tuesday.
Mr.Gordont
r C 1 41Ic(ire'or accountant
regor, a
Royal Bank, was ir, 1•orontq yester-
dtiy.
Mrs. atev,) Rutledge has returned
from Sarna ehcre she visited, her
daughter.
11Ir. J. C. Mchlath underwent a
slight operation in the local' hos
pital this week.
Postmaster Scott is again able to
be on duty the whole community,
will be pleased to hear.
Mrs. Win. Cantelon eeeeset a few
days at the mil of last week with.
her daughter in Mitchell
Rev. Mr. I-Iager of Godcrich while
in town over the week -end was the
guest of Rev. J. Greene.
Dr, Woods and Mrs. Woods, Bayfield,
were ,in town Tuesday. The , Dr. ,as-
sisLed in an operation in the hos-
plink.
Mr. John Rathwell of Hensel!, who
had been _visiting friends in McKil-
lop and elsewhere, was in Clinton
011 Thursday last:
Mrs, W. J. Geddes of Belgrave and
Ger brother, Phillip Mckenzie of
North Dtikot t visited Mrs T. E.
Seville 15s1 week.
Miss .Jessie ,Ford of Godericls' was in•
town on Friday and, accompanied
by' her ;ester Miss Kate, went to
London in the afternoon where they
spelt the week -end. •
Wedded on Wednesday.
A eery pretty wedding took place
on Wednesday of this week at the
1some of Mrs. 111, Clew of Hullett
township, when hen daughter Jennie
was united in marriage to Mr. sEd-
ward G. Williams,'manager of the
llolmesville cheese and °butter factory.
The ceremony, which was performed
by acv. .J. C. Potts, rector of St.
Paul's church, Clinton, was -witnessed
by over two erne invited guests. .
,_ Mies Acldie Glees ` was bridesmaid
and Mr CI eorge L• aitliwaite-grooms-
Mr. and lbIrs. Williams left on the
three o'clock train from Clinton for a
honeymoon trip to Blufero and other
points and on their' return' twill. reside
in I-Iolmesville.
'f lrey are a pop(ilar . young couplet
and will have tine very best wishes of
A host of friends, including tlseNews-
Record,r
Constance`
Mi'. Wm. McIntosh has sold his
house and lot' to Mr. James AJann
Sr. who genas possession the first of
May.; Mr. McIntosh has' flit: the
present rentctd Mr. .Davi'd Milson's
vacant house.
Rev. C. 0. Kane of Gran ;on will
preach here 'next Sunday afternoon
at the natal hour.:
Hullett Township
Little l'Iiss Coliette, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Rickard Brennan of Ilse
4th ecs . dies
t s l on Tuesday night after
;iS ill 1
an Blume of a couple of weeks. The
funeral takes place today to St. Jo-
seph's cemetery.
A former resident of Hullett passed
away at 13u0'a'o on Marcie 911 in the
person of .Jessie 'l'honpsop, relict of
the rate Mr. Archibald C'adzow, who
at oise time resided on the 1311s con-
cession of Hullette anis 1tlso for some
tine insisted in Clinton, then going
16:Buffalo tolire where some of;.
their fancily Were living. The de-
ceased and her late husband were
among the early settlers, being Iseld
in the. \•ct'y highest esteem. Those
lefts to mourn the loss of a kind
mouser are four sons and as many
daughters, also sisters and brothers:
Mrs: G. I-Iamilton of Hullett, Mrs:
Watt and the Misses Thompson of
Clinton are sisters of, the deceased.
The remains were brought to Lon-
desboro statins and tlsence to Burns'
cemetery. The deceased was aged 75
years. The funeral 'was attended by
many relatives incl friends. Some
beautiful floral tributes 'accompanied
ilia tcniahis 'a from u
o t Buffalo.
10.
• Constance
Many . from this part will attend.
the big Horse Show in C'llin1.3n on
Thursday' next.
Mr. George Dale Ji. has reeled his
The News From Londesboro
Wes. 1 u,. Brsbn
a ,h has moved the
the woodshed from his house in the
village -to his faun where he will
tISe it as a driving shed.
The regular meeting of the Women's
Instit(tte'will be held next Thursday
afternocn in the F"orester's hall
ehen Mrs. b', Jobnstc11 will have
charge of the programme :The ladies
are all cordially invited to attend:.
Mrs,. Geo. Lyon has rented Mr. Wm.
Brigltans's house and will move to it
shortly.
Mr. J. 1t'. Cartwright has put in a
quantity 1 ty of ice at the Temperance
House.
Mr. Jas. Caldwell is confined to
the house through illness but we
pope for a.speedy recovery.
A quantity of this year's maple
syrup has been sold in the village
this week.
John Brunsdon Sons received two
cars of maeh'nery this week, one at
Blyth and one here. This by no
means constitutes their season's sal -
05.
Hullett Happenings
There was a large . wood bee held
in Mr. John lIessclwaod's bush last
Friday afternoon. About twenty
men were present and they cut forty
cords of wood, Mr. J. Ilciseelnyood
and Mr. Dale furnished some. music
after tea and the rest of the evening
was spent us card playing. Art
pret&nt say they- lead a very pleasant
time.
Mr, and Mrs ('has llog ar t were
helping Mr. Wm. Addison to move to
Mr. John Alini's faros last week.:
Miss 13iIIa Maras ss visiting' at Mrs.
Samuel Applclby's.
' Mr. Wm. Addlsos has moved to the
_Allen farm. •
farm to Dl's brothers-in-law, Jaynes
and John Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dale and fans-
i1y intend leaving next week f r fent-
.
A Varna Wedding.
:C quiet wedding n took ,place on Wed-
nesday of last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Williams Clark of Varna
when their daughter, -Emily, wan 00.
iced in the holy bonds of :matrimony;
with Mr.-P.obert Samuel Evans of
Corinth,: .• •
The ceremony was, performed - by;
Rev. R. A. Miller of Putnan, assisted
by Rev D. Johnstone of Varna,
,.The bride entered• the parlor lean
Ing on the arm eir her father • while
her si dten,' Miss Florence, played . the
wedding: march. She was unattended.
The bride wore 'a very handsome'.
gown of champagne marguerite over
corn colored taffeta trimmed with
chantilly lace arta blue girdle with
slippers to match. She carried • a
shower boquct of bridal roses a,nd
fern leaves.
The groom's gift to his bride was a
substantial cheque::
After congratulations ' and good.
wishes. had been extended and the,
Wedding luncheon partaken -of- Mr.
and labs, Evans left for ae honeymoon
trip, to New i ells .unci other points,
east before pGoceed'rng to their
'Bonne at Corinth, Sask.
a lay happiness always attend theist,
Miss Minna Robertson, teaches' 'at
Constariee, spent Saturday and Sen -
day wlth Misses Carter and MaeRcn-
zie.
Mr. -Wm. Crittenden has moved
from James Fairsclrviee's house.
Mr. Johrr (lar•twright i•as Sohl his
farm to his brother Amos. John in-
tends moving into the Teiperance
House 'at Lcndesboro.'
Hesselwood Bros had a very sue-
cessftil wood bee last Friday.
itIr. Frank; 1VIeCasighey of 'Clinton.
spelub Susuiay with friends on the 4th
5011.
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SPRING 3HOfgjYftS
Ladies will welcome the refinement of style
in the shoes we are showing this season.
STOCK Our stock is constantly being improved,
and includes the latest noveltiesin high
and low cuts, honest inside and out, all styles
and sizes.
ILEATHER
FIT
and workmanship are the very best—
no better to be had anywhere and the
fit isjust as perfect as thcugh you had
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a standing last at your' shoe maker's.
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