The Clinton News Record, 1914-07-23, Page 8Clinton News -Record
July 23rd, lt9
ATCH our Windows
for Bargains daring
July and August Mid.=Sum
liner Salep
•
Hall & Atkinson
FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS
Night and Sunday Calls./
N. BALL Phone 110. 3. A. ATKINSON, Phone 186
A Month of
Cut Prices.
Commencing Saturday, July 25th, we place on sale hundreds of
dollars worth of good, new, seasonable goods that must be cleared out
to make room for our new fall stock which the manufacturers start to
ship early in :4ugnet.
Cut prices on Dry Goods.
. Cut prices on Men's and Boys' Clothing.
Cut prices on Boots and Shoes.
Out prices on Hats, Caps and Shirts.
Extra Special.
We have sbout 50 Boys' Suits too many -which means 51) suits at
manufacturer's prices for the first 50 boys. D/ n'a miss this chance to
save money on your boys' new fall suits. They will likely need theta
when school starts, Sizes 29 to 35.
Also extra low prices on our Pumps and Oxfords, White Canvas
Shoes, Sandals, etc,
Plumsteel Bros.
Small Profits
More Business
I A Shoe Salo
Since the announcement of our Midsummer Shoe Clearance "
Sale our prices have been a magnet. Shoe buyers with good
heads on their shoulder's have been coming here from near
and from far to snake investments for themselves and the
families. Nothing strange about it either when you learn
How Much Shoe Values You Get For So
Little Money !
It certainly would be strange, if buyers would not flock in
this direction. Make hay while the sun shines, for it shines
always, and the Golden Shoe opporl,nnity will soon be a
thing of the past. Drop in and see what's doing!
Just Note a Few of Our Magnetic Prices !
Men's $5.00 tan shoes 3.40 Boys 82.50 calf shoes $1 08.
Men's 5.00 pat lea shoes 3.40 Boy's 3 00 pat lea shoes 2,89,
Alen's 4,00 pat lea shoes 2,98 Boy's shoes all sizes 1,19,
$2.50 Farm Shoes for $1,75.
Ladies pumps, slippers and oxfords lA price.
FRED. JACKSON
The Home of Good Shoes.
Our Specials for Salurday,
and all next week.
HOT WEATHER 000DS
Perfection and quick meal oil stoves.
Garden' hose, sprayers and nozzles.
Screen doors 81.00 to $2.00.
Lawn seats $1.25.
Hammocks $2,00 for $1,03 $2,50 for $2.18 $3,00for;$2 08
2 ice cream freezers, reg, $3.00 for $2M8.
Electric irons reg. $5.00 for $4.98 reg. $4.50 for $3,98..
3 only lawn reewer req 5.50 for 4.98 4,00 for 3.48 ' 4.75 for 3,08.
0 -cedar mops $1,50 0 -cedar dusters 15e.
25 percent discount on cut glass for balance of this month,
A.nother good supply of Brantford roofing and:beaver hoard.
A small quantity of pure Manilla binder twine 13 and 14c.
HARLAND BROS.
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
Just
Diana of the Green Van.
Buy it if ,}you waist to •
read a Olean, sweet, Ater -
'Mining story, ono that
will ,hold your interest.
It's, . a .$10,000 prize novel.
Over 100,000sold, During
April the best seller in
both Canada and United
States, Price 81.35.
Just In
Overland Red.
A story full of Western
life, perfectly clean and at
the same time full of rom-
antic advertures. One of
the best and brightest nov-
els of the year. Price $1.35.
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often the cheapest -Always the best.
trim
q'"•i �Ilalilulinuuq)uluuninll .'
,t1
t1
lt1
Ia iss Delle' Taylor of Toronto is
spending a vacation at her home in
town.
Miss Sadie Holmes of Toronto is a
guest at the home of her aunt, Mrd
TI. B. Chant. '
Miss Bessie Walker has returned to
Brantford after a vacation spent at
her home in town,
Miss Edna Pennebaker returned hoine
on Saturday alter a month's visit
with Mrs: McDonald of 'Toronto.
Misd Ida Walkinshaw returned,the end
of last week after• a pleasant vaca-
tion spent al, Ripley, Wingham and
Blyth.
Miss Jean and Master Will:c Bcl•I
spent the past week in Goderich
with their cousin, )Miss Margaret
Bell,
Mr, and NL•s. W. Rath and their lit-
tle: daughter of East Wawanosh
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Kemp.
11Ir. and Mrs, Tremeer of Medicine,
Hat, Alta,, are visiting the lady's
sisters, Miss Washington and Mrs.
J. Southcombe.
Mrs, A. G. Sperling of Cleveland,
Ohio, after a trip on the Great
Lakes, spent a few days this week
with Mrs. Akam.
Mrs. Wpr, Hyslop and little ones are
here from Detroit on a visit to the
parental hoine, that of Mr, and
Sirs. 'Isaac .Jackson,
Mrs. J'ridham of Toronto has been
visiting her brother, Stili. Arthur
Cook, and other friends in town
during the past week.
Mrs. .3, 1•e. Brooks anti Master harry
of Mitchell are spending a few (lays
at the lady's parental hone, that
of Mr, and Mrs. W. Cantelon.
Mrs. Perrin, of London has been
vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Walkinshaw and
other friends in Clinton and vicin-
ity during the past week or so.
M.r, and Mrs. J, A. ('onstantine. 0f
Ilighgate spent the week -end as the
guests of the lady's mother, Mrs.
('liidlcy, and are this week at bree-
zy Baylield.
Mrs. (Dr.) Cunningham, who has been
spending some time with her moth-
er, Mrs. Hessian of town, left Tues-
day for Pittsburg' to visit her sis-
ter, Mrs. Reid.
Mr. and Sirs. Gordan of Wallaeeburg
spent a few days last week as the
guests of their aunts, Miss Washing-
ton of town and Mrs, .1. South-
combe of Mullett,
Rev, J. Greene went to Toronto Sat-
urday eS ternoon to be 'russet at
the funeral of his stepmother, an
aged lady! who passed swap in that
city- tine previous Clay.
Mr. and Mrs, E.. .r. Jenkins and lit-
tle son of Toronto are visiting the
former's father, Mr. 'Thos, Jenkins
of Woodlands Farm, and other fri-
ends in town and township.
Mrs, Elizabeth Walsh, who has been
spending the past month with Mrs.
Akam, returns to Cleveland, Ohio,
on Monday where she will spend
the winter with her daughter, Mrs.
A. G. Snarling.
Miss Margaret aret Wisecnlan arrived hone
from Ottawa on Saturday for a
holiday visit. She stopped or for
a visit between trains With Mr. and
Mrs. J. 13, Hoover of Guelph. She
is at Bayfield this .week.
Airs. 1i'reneh is spending a couple of
clays with her sister in 7 o:onto
this week and o'( 1 uoeday next lea-
ves for Wetaskiwin Alta whsle
she will take charge of the house-
hold of Ler son, who recently lost
hie wife
Mr. and Mrs, W. Gibson and Master
Bertram motored up from. i'oronto
last week end are the guests of the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.r-
thUr Coolt. Miss .Jennie Stevenson
accompanied .thorn and is visiting
old friends in town.
Mr, A: W. Beacom of l3arlock was
in town over Thursday evening last
while on his way home from at-
tending the meeting of the Masonic
Gre'ul Lodge at Niagara Falls, Mr,
Beacon wont as the representative
of the Blyth brethren.
Mr. A. Forbes spent a week with >his
son, Mr. J. Forbes, who is manag-
er of the Norfolk county Telephone
System and who resides at Water-
ford, and on hie return 'was accom-
panied by his two little granddau-
ghters, Helen and Scottie, and 'tire
winsome maidens are spending, : a
few 'weeks in town.
Mrs. J, W. 'Treleaven end Miss Nor -
Ina are in Toronto this Week where
correcting
been o
` le•avon has g
Mr. 'sic.
examination 1lapets for the past
fortnight 05 so On the comple-
tion of this work they intend visit-
'
ing the lady's, sister, Mrs. Kay of
Lapeer, Mich., before returning to
town for the opening of the Col'leg-
fatc..,
The attitude of the purchasing public determines the success of any establishment ; for the moment sus-
tained sensational special selling may reign'supreme--but in the end actual merit and unvarying excellence find
'practical appreciation,
GREAT PRICE CONCESSIONS ON
PRETTY WAISTS AND DRESSES
WAISTS
25 fancy white lawn waists
at cne half original price,
DRESSES
pretty materials, good styles
all different, at cost and less,
FANCY PARASOLS AT A FRACTION OP THEIR ORIGINAL PRiCE.
TWO EXTRA SPECIALS.
These lines are limited in quantity and if you would share in the offerings you must act now.
LADIES' ;COTTON HOSE
2 pairs for 25c,
BLACK PAILLETTE SILK
36 inches wide, $1,00 per yard,
LADIES' RAIN COATS.
If the present season does not suggest a Rain Coat a sudden downpour catching you unprepared will,
TheQRain Coat can be worn anywhere, at any time, the most useful garment a lady can have in her ward-
robe.CiThese are all Canadian Rubber Co, made garments, are most generously cut, and most carefully tailored.
Buying them at any time here yod pay the lowest market prices, when the superior manufacture and fit as well
as:quality of material used, is considered.
WE ARE SHOWING AN EXTRA SPECIAL AT $6.75.
We want you to make this store your shopping headquarters, came in whenever you like, stay as long as
you like, we are at your service.
Bricrwelra.
About
People You Know
Dr. G. F. Belden of Toronto is spend-
ing a holiday with friends in town.,
Miss Winnie MacMillan of Mimdeo is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. (13r.)
(4 unn.
Postmaster Scott resumes his duties'
at, the office today after three weeks'
holidays at hayfield.
Miss Irene Brooks of Mitchell s :or.t
the week -end with lier 4raulpaeenIs
Mr. and Mrs. W. ('anlelon.
Rev. P. 11'. Harper of London was in
town on Monday. IIe leaves this
week for a holiday at Barrie.
Mrs. llobt. Welsh leaves today to
spend a few wedis with her son,
Mr. Lorne Welsh of Chatham.
Miss Ruby Irwin, who went west
three years ago, is expected from
Calgary this week on 0 visit to the
parental home,
Miss McKinnon, who has leen visit-
ing Mrs. W. Jackson and other fri-
ends in town left last week for
"'her home at Caledonia.
Mr, 0'. Lynn of Toronto, who has
been in the west for some )tsars
past, is visiting at the 110010 of his
uncle, Mr. W. S. Harland,
Miss Sadie Mahaffy is spending a hol-
iday at the hone 01 her sister, Mrs
Wm. Sparks of the Bronson Line,
.
near ]iaplleJd and with 'Zurich fri-
ends,
Mrs. Jackson of Neepawa, Man., has
been visiting at the home of her
husband's brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Jackson's, during the past
week,
Misses Elva Brown of Toronto and
he'r,i ah Brown of l eadbury have
been visiting then sister, Nits, Jas.
Crieh of town, during the past
week.
Miss Mac Last leaves on Monday 'for
Winnipeg, Wliete she will visit for a
few weeks with her brother, Mr.
Roy East of the Royal Bank in
that city;
fvliss Ethel Bradshaw and Mabter Er-
scst left yesterday for a Ntsi,t with
their grandparents at-Sombra and
r
1 c
with friends ads at 4�a1 a eb
urb Port
Hu4On and other'Mints.
Mrs .1 0. Arinour, anis Misses Martis.
and Aileen left Tuesday for Goder
ick,, where they intend for the
time being to make' their home. The
many, Mitten friends or the family
regret their; departure from town.
Mr. W. N. Manning and family mo-
tored up ,froth London on Payday
and spent the day with friends.
Miss Harriett reinarnel for a teng-
er visit with Mr. and Mrs., k. L.
Manning.
Airs. ° Susan Crawford,, of Londesboro
was the guest of her daughter, Mrs
J. 131. Johnson of -town, from Thurs-
day until Monday and on Friday
spout the day at Du:yf)eld with St.
Paul's.church picnickers,`Thurs-
day was Mrs. C.navvseventy-
eighth
Crawford's event y
eighth birthday and she came out
to celebrate it with her daughter,
She 10 hale and hearty, cheeriul,.
'kindly and busy and her zany fri-
ends hereabouts wish her many hap-
py, returns chi her birthday.
•
Master Earl .3 01111S911 is holidaying
with lreinls at Zurich.
Mr. W. Jaclis)nn has beep in 'Toronto
during the past Week.
Mrs. A. J. Cirigg and Mists Helen are
visiting London and Si. 'Thomas
friends.
Air. and Mrs. R. A. 13011 spent a cou-
ple of clays in Goderich during the
past week.
Miss Elsie McLean of Goderich fs
visiting her cousins, Miss Jean and
Master Willie BNL
Mr. Harry Dawe of Leami'ngt'on spent
a few days with NIr. and Mrs. Geo.
Bradshaw last week.
Mr. Walter iCiug has been quite 111
(luring tete past week, it is hoped
his indisposition may he only tem-
porary.
Mrs. A, Cole of Wayne, Mich., was a
guest at the home of Mr. Robe.
Pearson of the leth of Guderich
township last week.
Mrs. F. S. Mc(!loy is expected froil'
Edmonton, 'Alta., tomorrow
011 a visit to her paresis, Mr, and
Mrs. James 'i'witcheli.
Mrs Alex Leitch has been visiting
her son and other friends in the old
home neighborhood at Constance
dating the past week.,
SIr. John Citbbings and Miss Ladle
Grant left Tuesday for Lapeer,
Mich., to visit the termer's dau-
ghter, Mrs, (Dr.) Kay.
Miss Evelyn Booth of Leamington
was a guest at the hone of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mss. Cleo.
Bradshaw, for a few days last 1Mid-Summer
week.
Mr, John 'Torr.ance was up from Tor-ing t e st m-
1'�her'C Ile 1'ti S)ettd 1 Iarta, w I 6
SUM -
mer at Balmy Beach with his Tam-
il} over the week -end, returning
the wtp Monday!.
Mr. and N)vr D. A _ C'antelon and
O e al e
S
The News From Londesboro
a f
v
11.r. J tut Hutton received a cru n
oats and a car of cement one dap
this week.
Misses Myrtle and 'Violet Phillips
are visiting, Thedford and Brigdon fri-
ends this week and will visit in Mich-
igan, before returning home,
Mr. John Splindler of Luckuow was
a guest at the home of 113r. Joseph
Lyon over the week -end.
Miss P. Mills of Blyth is the guest
or her cousin, Mrs. (Rev.) C. 0.
Keane, this week.
Mr. John Cartwright of the Tem-
perance douse was in Toronto over
the week -end.
Mr. R. J. Martin returned recently
from a visit with his son at Sault
Ste. Marie.
Messrs. W. Lyon, W. and F. '1'am-
hlyn, and E. Grey and Miss J. Les-
ley have returned front St. Thomas,
where they Were attending the gam -
mer school,
The ladies of Londesboro are becom-
ing quite enthusiastic over baseball,
having played two games during the
week, •
Rev. Mr. blsh0, a returned mission-
ary from Persia, gave a splendid
missionary, address in Burns' church
on 'Tuesday evening. Mr, P)sho, who
has spent; Lvva.ity years in the work
in Persia, spoke very interestingly of
his experiences and his address' was
also very instructive. 'There was a
good turnout to hear him.
Airs. tela het at .. ..
Ni (. O. Keane 1
at the parsonage on Wednesday
noon.
NIr. Geo. .linslee, Misses knnie
Flossie and bliss A. Lawrence nu :5
ed up from Comber and spent a
days with Mends here, leaving Mon-
day! for Kincardine:.
Misses Geddes and Mackenzie
Bcllgravo visited at the hong) of Ds.
Geddes this week,
Rev. Mr. Laing of Auburn ws
guest at the manse this week.
The Londesboro Branch of the '7;c -
men's Institute will hold their asses
al picnic Thursday afternoon AA ",T.
91:11, in Mr. Ernest Adams' gr 4'•.•
south of the river. Everybody I:sa..
bring a basket.
Constance
Mrs. David Milson is visiting 03
daughter, Mrs. Bert McLean of 6 :.e.
10.
Mrs. Thos. Andrew end tion I
of. Gerrie are visiting the foil.:.r's
(laughter, Mrs, B. B, Stephenson
Misses Tena and Addie Love of
Walton were guests ov'0 1113 yr:.s
r Mrs. Ed. Brft` n,
cud of
thesis sister,
Airs. Alex. Leitch of Clinton da ---
been visiting her son, Mr. Cies-4s
Leitch, and other relative, and :7i -
ends in the. old neighborhood,.
Master Perris of Toronto spent a
couple of days as the guests oi' the
foriner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kali.
Cantcloa this week.
NIrs., Geo.Chartc
Y and little Miss
1' Sask., ar-
rived Tuesday on a visit to the
lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. 4.
Wort:ester, and other friends in town.
They stopped ole for a fortnight on
the way to Visit Hamilton friends'.
Airs. Washington of Auburn v=isited at
the parental home, that of Mr.
Thos, Jenkins. of the Huron Road,
this week and on her return home
was acconlganied • by her sisite ,-in-
law, Mrs, Wdl Jenkins and, babe,
who are down front the west on a
1,)r. J. W. Shaw was ;taken ill with an
acute attack of appendicitis on Sun-
day and on Monday was operated
on foe the sante. IIe is no .% doing
as well as could be expected and 1 t
is hoped will be right ht in a few
weeks This is the second of our
town doctors to lie d ric sen within
the past few weeks; Dr. Thompson
having been operated on a few,
weeks ago, and not yet having re•
sumed his practice;
41=1111111121
Our Third Semi -Annual Clearance Sale
is P1OVlia much greater success. o t1an v
C anticipated, ) tocYou
111
b
e
well advised if you give us an early call and se(for yourself the extra-
ordinary values we are ol}ermg in all lines of footwear ,just now. A
few of the many Lines we have placed on sale.
Men's Patent Boots
30 pairs only, reg price
$5.00, sale price $ ( .98
Men's Calf Bluc.
High toes. reg. price
$4.50 and $5.()0, sale
price $3.48
Men's Calf Bluc.
High toes, reg. price
sale price $2.98
Men's Work Shoes
20 pairs, sit sizes, reg.
price $2.711 sale price$ 00
Men's Work Shoes
4O gaits, all sizes, rep.
price 92,00, sale price$ l .69
Women's Pumps
and Oxfords
New goods, patent gun
metal and suede, reg.
price $3.50, sale price$2 48
No salegoods of approval. Money refunded if you are not sat isi'ied,
pp 3
H. S. CHAPMANPHa..a NE 70