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The Clinton News Record, 1914-08-06, Page 8is Clinton . News -Re August Edi, fl9 ?our Choice Bargain Lois for Saturday and all next week 5c, 10c, 15c 'and 25c all useful and needful articles displayed in our'°` Big Window. Special cut prices on the following to clear 2 only lawn mowers regular $5.50 for $4.38 1 5.00 Per 3.08 1 only hammock .," 3,00 for 225 '' 2,75 for 2.00 • " 2 25 for 1,75 I . only enameled linedretrigerator' 17.00 for 19;00 1 only galvanized 32.00 for 9.75 Ice cream freezers 10 percent, discount. HARLAND BROS. STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES serselsennimminsemomar AA/Mtn our Windows,i for Bargains during. July and August Mid=Suln- mer Sale. Ball & Atkinson FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS Night and Sunday Calls. N. BALL Phone 110, 3. A. _ATKINSON, Phone 183 A Month of Cut Prices: Commencing Saturday, ,Tilly 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 August Out prices on pry Goods. Cut prices on Men's and Boys' Clothing. Out prices on Boots and Shoes. Out prices on Hats, Caps and Shirts. Extra Special. We have ;shout 50 Boys' Suits too many --which means 50 setts at manufacturer's prices for the first 50 boys. Don't tuiss this chance to rave money on your boys' new fall suits. They will likely need .them when school starts. Sizes 24 to 35. Also extra low prices on our Pumps and Oxfords, White Oanvas Shoes, Sandals; etc. Plumsteel Bros. Small Profits 1 More Business A 1 1 Bh�o sale Since•e t r the , n touucernent of our Midsummer r Shoe Clearance Sale our prices have been a magnet. Shoe buyers wit h good beads on their shoulders have been coming here from near and from facto make investments for themselves and the families. Nothing strange about it either when you learn HowM h u� Shoe Values You • tet For So • Little Money l ! ... It certainly would be:strange,. if buyers would not flock •in• I this direction, Make hay while the sun shines, for it shines always, and the Golden Shoe opportunity will soon be a I thing of, the past. Drop in and see what's doing I Just Note'a Few, of Our Magnetic Pikes !. Men's $5.00 tan shoes 3 49 Boy's 42,50 calf shoes $1.98. 3:00 pat lea shoes .,.d9. Mi . en's. 5.00 pat lea shoes -3.90 :Boy's 2 Men's 4,00 pat lea shoes 2.98 Boy's shoes all sizes 1,19; $2.50 Farm Shoes for $175. 5 Ladies Pum.ps, slippers and oxfords I/ price. FR ED. JACK The Home of Good Shoes. ter• HIS beautiful ',Summer Dress with the long one- piece tunic and waist with front and back yokes in one, as well as other smart styles, will be shown in the Standard Fashion Sheet for August. A Free Copy for you at our Pattern Counter -W. D. FAIR CO. Often the cheapest—Always the best. ut mr wisennunry mwul. ih„ Miss Topp of St, Lotds is visii;iug Mrs. ']'hos. Prick. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowland were in "roroneo this week. Mrs. George 1VleCartne}t returned to Woodstock_ on Monday. . Willie kyle of Kippen is spending his holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. J, Mitchell. Messrs. James Dawson and Graven= stein of Auburn were in 'Clinton. Saturday et:ening. ' Miss Hattie Trick has returned from a fortnight's visit with Miss Lilian Lawrence at Ottawa., Miss Grace Walker has accepters the position of teacher of Broadfoot's school in Tucdcersmith, Mr. I1. C. 1Iolland is at Dungannon_ this week in She interests of the Clinton School of Commerce, Miss M. Cooper and Mrs. C. Ituntball returned on Friday from a western trip of about a month's duration, Mr. and Mrs. A. J: Cooper and fain• ily of Goderich were guests on Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Cooper, Mr. Il. 'W. Watt, caretaker of the C. I., and wife are expected home from their trip to England this week Mrs, J. 17. C'antelon and Miss M. Clark are spending the week with their sister, Mrs. Ogle Cooper, Col- lingwood. Rey. C. E, Powell is occupying the the Methodist pulpit at Grand Bond for two Sundaes including newt Lord's Day. Dr. W. Straw of Morris, Mich., •spent a day last week with his brother, Mr. John Shaw, and hie nephew, Dr• .7. W. Shane, Mrs. Adam Kerr, her soli Aloe and her daughter, Mrs. Fletcher, Lon- don, are visit'ng with her mother, Mrs, Sloman, Sr, Miss Edna 'Wasman' left on Saturday last to spend a week or tett days in London, as guest of her brother, Mr, Will, Wasman. Dr. W. A. Matheson and wife of Detroit are visiting with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. le. Mathe- son of Tuckersrnith. Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Taylor and babe of Napanee are guests at the first alentioned's parental home, .that of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor. Mrs Daniel Da nl M eNg0 au 'ht n and her daughter Gretna of Chiselhurst have been wending a Sew dap; as the guests of Mr, and Mrs W. Stine- . eon., "Mr. Harold Picket, ivho underwent an operation in the hosjiital a• fort night ago, hast made quick recovery and will soon be . quite himself' again. Miss Helen Roberton and her 37 cou- sin, Miss Mate) Crawford, - a'tv d i.ondes hoeo are visiting their uncle:, Dr. liassack, lanes' ip, for a co'uple of weeks. Mr., Jas. W. Rogers,, a. fogmor ,photo grapher stere, and Itis wife, Guelph, came up on Monday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs, Alex. Os- baldeston. • Mas, Stole of Winnipeg, who is vis- iting at the old homestead at Mil- verton, --was in town with a looter party of friends] on Sunday and the guest •of her sister -he law, ' :Mrs. Schrenk, Mrs. T. PI. and acconv anted #3 y, , p by, her daughter; Miss .Netta leas been spending, the past.week with.' her, sister, Mrs.' W. Netihelry, Belget ve,. and her. Another, Mrs,. James' Camp- bell at Dungannon.' Mr. and Mee.. W.. L..,,C„luca of St. Louis, Mo., spent the 'past•.week.eo' guests .of the lady's brother,.. Mr, . W. 0, Fair., Mrs, Clucas will ho best remembered by; ottr citizens of a dozen years ago as Miss' Dottie Fair, one of the most; poptdar.. of Clinton's girls 051 that period. Miss Elizabeth Sheppard, a former resident of ` Clinton, arrived ` ort Monday from Waterbury, Conn., and will :visit for some weeps with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sheppard, town, and Mr, and Mrs. J. a, Steep, Goderich township: She is accom- partied by her nein, Miss Eunice 1 The attitude of the purchasing public determines the success of any "establishment ; for the moment sus - twined sensational'. special selling nlay reign supreme --but in the end actual merit and unvarying excellence find praetical appreciation, CREATPRIOE CONCESSIONS ON PRETTY WAISTS AN.� DRESSES WAISTS ' DRESSES. 25 fancy white lawn waists at one half original price; 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 BLACK PAILLETTE, SILK 2 pairs for 25c. 36 inches wide, $t,00 per yard, LADIES' RAIN COATS. If the present season does not suggest a Rain Coat a sudden downpour catching you unprepared will. The Rain Coat can be worn anywhere, at airy"time, the most useful garments' lady can have in her ward- robe. These are all Canadian Rubber Co, made garments, are most generously cut, and most carefully tailored. Buying them at any time here you 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,iwe are.at your service, . BROWN'S. About People You Know Miss Sybil Ccurtice is spending a few dap; in J3aylield. Mr. Henry Simian has returned from a month's visit in London. Mr. 1-:larry Clucas, Toronto, spent the week -end with Clinton friends, Mrs. Alvie Fleming and -Miss Walker, who were visiting with Mrs. Wes- ley Walken', have returned to 'Por - onto. Miss .Lily Moffat of Shoal Lake, Man, is visiting her cousin, hiss Dora Barr• Mrs. W. S. R, liolines and babe are spending the week with Seafortlt friends, Mr. 33, A. hessian of Toronto, is visiting his another, Mrs. Thomas I'lessian.. Miss Jean 13011 spent; the weekend in Goderich with iter aunt, Mrs. Wil- liam Clark. Miss Vera Trick had returned after spending a week with Itlisa Rata Rowe of Exeter. Little.Missrs Mary and Gladys 1 101 1(111(1 aro holidaying amongst fn icuds in Holniesville this week, ,eliss .Jean felcoat ' of 'I'uckeasi ith spent the week -end with Miss Myr- tle la} '1'1 c f L i . e She Base Line. n t Miss Nellie Oslialdestou is visiting her 'brother, Mr., Alex. Oshaldeston, Cloderich, for a couple' of wears. Miss Bessie Sloman, trained 'nurse, 'New York (Sty, returned home on Friday last for a . month's holiday, Miss Bell, London, late a member of the tel. steel, ue visiting Miss Ward .of the School of C'elnlerce this weelr. Mrs George 'Roemer, eal family } of SL Louis, Mo., are visiting het mother, Mrs. rhos. (rick, for a few weeks Dr. J. W. Shaw Was able to sit; up for a horf while on � tv e Sunday a'and i d s. 3 now Progressing as raprdlp as could be hoped for. • Mx.. LaFrance, of ,the herald Times.w state, Walkerton, Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. -J. J. McCaughey for a couple of da3+.a. this week. Miss Alice Sloman eetuencd on Mons day from Sarnia, where she • .spent a few .days as the guest ,of Mrs. • Phillips, formerly of Clinton. Mrs 1.1. 'Steep,' after' a fortnight's visit with bits• father adud her broom Bier, Mayer Feed: ,Jac soh"•rias 're-,. turns$ to. ,her,hotiie in' Toronto. Miss Dorothy Shdiw of Winnipeg. cause east .,lastt.week and is iiO'5,.tn• Tor-' onto, hest siS, expected to spend a fav days next week with her peq• ills heir The friends of Miss -13 haddock, former resident of Clinton, will be interested to learn that she has just "finished a post -graduate nur se's course in Vancouver, WO, and has received her appointment frons the Victorian Order: of Nurses for, China Miss HIaddock 'e;pects to sail for that great country in Oc- tober. She ids a eeice 'of Mrs. D 77clanier and wi'l he remembered by manyhere who wilt 'wish her Vater, every, blessing in her work, Mr. James Flynn came down front Lunn ow for civic holiday, Miss Grace Shepherd is visiting fri- ends is London and Lambeth. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Maxwell are spending several weeks in Leaming- Miss Conish of the base Line spent the week -end tvitli friends in Strat- Miss 'era Schadel of Toronto is vis. iting Mrs. 'I'Iros. Hessian, Huron street. The McMatb and Wallis families are camping at Buries on the lake shore. Mrs. Harry lI, Jackson • of Port Rowan is visiting her mother, Mrs. Noble of town. Miss ''/,etta Mae.011er of the State of Ohio is the guest of her omit, Mrs. T. Jackson Sr. Mrs. A. .Beacons, and her mother, Mrs. Rathweli, spent civic holiday ' visiting friends at Lueknow. 1Vl'r, and Mrs, W. S. Elliott of Tor- onto were the guests of Mr. and IVUs .1. 13. • t,indsay this week, ]Miss Elsie McLean has returned to her home in (lode/ea atter visiting with c her ICI VRSInS sr and • ,T��- C, l Master Willie Dell, - Mrs. Ernest Crich, after a ten days, visit with Clinton and Tuckersteith friends, loft for her ]tone at Mar- lette, Mich., yesterday; Mx. ]Elgin Mason, son of Mr, T: Mas on, accompanied by Miss Elsie Penny and Mr, Guy Penny, of .De. troit, is holidaying fu town, Mr, Alec Sloman left on lasselsy for 'Swift Cununa,•l a51-.,: to help his brother Frank with his ihaivesting and • may remain for the threshing season. ]Mrs. •W. Grigg dined with Mr•. and Mrs, A. Hooper on Wednesday, This being the farthest she has veneered from her own neat ;cottage Coir 50111 10001115. Mr, arrd Mrs, Jolla Cuilmdre returned te Caledonia last week after some days visit with Mrs., L, Grant and otter Clinton friends . and at I,on- desboro' and Seaferth, M.r, and ,Mrs, R. 1..Moo . >,e and Mr.. and Mrs Wlll Kennedy. and JVlasters: Douglas anti (,lifford • and.•Miss„Elsie Fiach•Aaro •spending the week • with'. Mr.' and Mrs, James Pinch, ;Jr.; of • Stratford. . 1VI'rs. Cfantea:or cd princess street con - times to, get weaker end Snot 001 hope ie now held fbe hes recoverr'q, 1 -ler soli Iletin;' who spent nlosib elf the 'sunmer.on the lake's,' i; air her bedside. • Mr, and .Mrs. A. L. Blackwell and . family motored up from oli Woodstock on Saturday and spent the week- end very enjoyably with the lady''s Mother, Mas. Wm. Colalough, Cod- c1ich township, Mr, J. • B. Kennedy - mates ever Frain Detroit iSaturday and went back Tuesday- accompanied by his wife 'and li.ttlo daugh- ter, Who has been visiting for a month with Mrs, 0• B' Kennedy Hallett Township Mrs. Mike Quigley of IIarrisville Miert., is visiting with het sister Miss' Mary Ann Morrison and brothers, Messrs. \9uti-, Richard and Michael Morrison. it is twenty-eight years since slue last visited this part. Mr, and Mrs. J• E: Reinhardt and children spent Sunday -with. Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Morrison. Mr. and Mrs.. John ]'hos. McCaugh- ey of Morris and Miss Mary McGin- nis of Stratford spent Sunday at the home of Miss Mary A. Morrison. Mr.. Richard J. Blake of Winnipeg arrived on Tuesday and is vi,h.ting the parental home. for a few days. Mr. J. H. Quigley of Detroit• came Saturday and is spending his holidays with Mr.- and Mrs. Thos. Tigho and other friends' and relatives, Mr. 'Richard \Todden has bought a new car, making the deal '+•ith Mr. Bert Lang.ord of Clinton. The pur- chaser is pretty busy during the week But expects to have many a fine spin over the week -end. Mr. bred Tyndall and friend, • Miss Oaks spent Sunday with (Iederdch fr - ends, Blyth Judge Jackson .0f Lethbridge, Al- lier -1;a,, is visiting with his family at the home • of Mrs. Jackson's • parents, Mr. and Mrs. J G. lmigli. . Nle, 0, V, Jetut.t, Chatham, is else iting with his patents. Constance Mr. and Mrs'. Ed. Changer and :ash— sly of Algoma, have been visiting Me•, and Mrs. Wm. (lark and other ends, Miss McLeod of Walton spent :San - day the rn-daythe guest of her coushr, Mrs. e,,l, Britton. Mrs, Ed. 13ritton and bliss St-rCa Clark spent Saturday with friend a,4. Walton, ]Messrs. Andrew and Ben Snell erre being visited by their sister and nor daughter of Leamington, Mrs, 13en. Riley spent a few na'•s in. Scaforth last week helping nurse her father, Mr, ,Wright. • Mr, Chas. hall of at. 'I'I1omat4 visiting his parents, Mr. and 31's. ',rank Hall., Miss Mayme Ball is spending a days with her cousins, the ;1I': Govenlock, Seafoeth. BI} th Miss Bessie Silcox of L:nbent t'.'. Miss Edna Lynden of Chatham, ars visiting at the parsonage. Mrs. Johnston and children res have been visitingher mother,. b .. Gibbs, and aunt, Mrs P. VVnllr,,t , left last week for Uxbridge, whore she visited relatives until• 'Taese,t when she left for her Monne at (.upas Sesk., accompanied by her mother, who will dor the present make ,:n: home in the west. Mid -Summer Shoe Sale FINAL CLEANUP The next ten (Jaye will see the end of this, the most successful Semi - Annual Clearance Sales we have yet held.' To makea ficial eledri-up this season we will -otiF you stil1 better values than before. re. The Iui5tda,y of this sale will be Saturday, August 11111. , and WomOxfen's,ordPusrn,ps, .: ew goods, pal eti nand gun metal r•eg. ,*3;511, sale price *1.08 Worneit's 9111095 and oxfords, regular $2 50, sale price $1.48 Children's Slippers 30 pelts only, , eg rbir price :'100 to $125, sale price .49 Men's Calf; Bluc. -, New toes, reg. price $9,00,' sale price $2118 Men's Work Shoes All sizes, regular $2.00, sale price $1.00 Men's Patent Blue. A few pairs /eft, regu- lar price $5,00, sale price $1,98 S. CHAPMAN PHONE 70.