Loading...
The Clinton News Record, 1914-08-20, Page 8Clinton News -Record August 20th19f , OOOOO,Oi000OOOO41r00000000000••••,•••••• S DUB WOffIEN'S ju i 'OOOOO•+$•+•+••+•••••• *******+++40******* A woman can always lied good shot s at $3.00 or $3.50, hut she does not always find them at $2,50, Two -fifty shoes are always plentiful: enough to sure --but real`,00d shoes at two -fifty is another matter entirely 041r $2,.50 shoes are made from choice quality leathers in Vici, Dongola, Patent Galt and Tan Calf. These moderate priced shoes have all the good style features of higher pries shoes—well made and durable. Nearly ever shoe store in the country sells $2 50 shoes, Take a look at our 7,50 shoes, madam 1 FRED. JACKSON The Home of Good Shoes. {Four Clioice Baraaiu. Lo1s 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 50 for SIM 1 hammock 3,00 for 2.25 1 only h ,. 2.75 for 2.00 2 25 for 1.75 1 only enameled lined refrigerator " 17.00 for 14.00 1 only galvanized 12.00 for 0.75 Ice cream freezers 10 percent. discount, 1 " [It%flLt%IIV UIIUOo STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES r VIATCH our Windows for Bargains during July and August Mid=Sum- mer Sale. Ball & Atkinson FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS Night and Sunday Calls. N. BALL Phone 110, J. A. ATKINSON, Phone 185 gy�p`` 1(TM1 1olgi V�V ream CtttrS x,/N to 3'""" PATTeN PN[!. PAM* Basques, Capes and Cape Coats Flare Skirts, Blouses and Dresses with Italian collars, long tunics, gathered, plaited, yoked and circular, with hundreds and hundreds of the latest Fall styles, are shown in the A:Monthof 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 froom for our new fall stock which the manufacturers start to ship early in August, Out prices on Dry Goods. Cit prices on Meta's and Boys' Olotbing. Out prices on Boots and Shoes. Out paces on Hats, 'Caps and Shirts. Extra Special: We have shout 50 Boys' Suits too many which means 50 suits at manufacturer's prices for the first 50 boys, Dont mise this chance to save money on your boys' new fall suits. They will likely need them when school starts Sizes 24 to Also extra low prices on our Pumps and Oxfords, White Canvas Shoes, Sandals, etc, Plumsteel Bros. Small Profits More, Business 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. 1 Harvey Harland, Guelph, is visiting Clinton friends this week. Miss Cleta Danford is spending a week or so with Brussels friends. Miss Maggie Klftg of Auburn spent Tuesday-, with her brother, Mr. Wal- ter King. Misses Olive and Edna Cooper are expected bonne Crani Ontario, ('al., tomorrow. IVL:. Carl and Miss Kathleen Pest re- turned Monday from a fortnight's holiday in Muskoka. Mr, John \\'ard and Master Douglas of Woodstock spent a foil, days with Chief Wheatley the pest week. Miss Mae East returned Monday af- ter a visit of several weeks with her brother, Mr. Hoy East of Win- nipeg. Mrs. W. Cantelon spent a couple of clays at the beginning of the week at the summer cottage of their son at Bayfield. Rev, Kenneth and Mrs. Beaton of Toronto have been speeding a va- cation at the former's parental home in town. Mrs. P. Mitchell and Miss Sadie Car- ter returned to Auburn on "l'uesday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Murch. Mr. and Mrs. Harty .Jackson, after a pleasant visit in Clinton and Mul- lett, returned to their hone; at PortRlast week. o Rowan Mr. Oswald Hunt' f L nden has 0 � o 0 been spending the past week or so holidaying in town as the guest of 1VIr, and Mrs, Will. Hamblyn. Misses Anna and 1lary Smith of Stratford, formed)! of Clinton, were week -end visitors with Mrs. Couch, Sr., at her cottage at Bay- field. Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Hawke of North- wood have been visiting old friends in town during the past week. They always find a hearty welcome in Clinton. Mr. Otto hink was in Palmerston and Listowel on Monday and made a record trip' home in the evening to escape the storm. His Saxon brought him in ahead', of time. Miss Helen Howctti, who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cole, for almost a month past,, leaves next week for her home in Ypsilanti, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Kay of Lapeer, Mioh,, motored over last week bringing with them Mr: and Mrs. J. W. Treleiren and Miss Norma, who had been visiting them for a few. weeks. Mr. John Crooks, western traveller for =a. Toronto wholesale -firm, ' is hohdr,ying in Clinton: , "Jack's" many old friends here are always pleased to welcome him back to the old town. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Fisher, who last Week sold their house on Princess street to Mrs. J. Lindsay, left on Monday for their homestead near Edgerton, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were for six years ninth res speoted citizens of Clinton, Mr. Frank Hutchings, for the past season chauffeur for Mrs. White- head, has accepted the position of clerk in the Hotel Bedford, Goder- ich. His gonial, obliging manner will no doubt make him' popular with the patrons of . that well- known hostelry. Mr. J. Johnson of Toronto, who was for several days the guest of his nephew, Inspector Oliver Johnson, has also been visiting (he Inspect tor.'s brother at Zutiah. to one of the results of his visit Ait. ,lohn• son has formed 'a very high opinion of 'Huron county. Mr. Clarence Rance, youngest son of Mr. O. C:. Rance of 25 Wells street, Toronto, who has been in the em- ploy of the Good Roads Commis- sion the past three months down through the, southern part of the province, wastaken ill last week with appendicitis. On Monday hs was operated on by Dr., Malloch in the 'Toronto, General Hospital and is now doing as well as could he expected. In BROWN'S tailored clothes you get your money's worth besides -- n honest wear and solid comfort,' and IIROW\'S Tailored Clothes give you an air of distinction which influences others and smoothes the pathway of business and social success. WE CAN MAKE YOU A SUIT WHICH WILL JUST SUIT YOUR PERSONALITY DROP IN AND LET US Onr Stock of Fall Woollens Have Arrived Men's Furnishings of All Kinds Any Straw flit in stock at Greatly Re. dneed Prices. Ordered nnowil7e Mens' Clothing Furnishings • About People You Know Warden Cantelon -was in \L'inghanx on county business on Mondayt. Miss Leery of New York is vi;lting with her sister, Mrs, Paul Von Rohl. Miss Lily Lindsa.p of London is holi- daying at the home of her mother on the Base. Line. o Toronto is Cook f . George Mr. spending a vacation at the parental hope, that of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cook. Mr. and Mrs. G. .Brickendcn of London are spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor. Mr, Walter Taylor of Chicago spent last week in town its the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor. Mr, and Mrs, P. Couch a,nd Master Jack were at Bayfield over the week -end as guests at their moth- er's cottage. Miss Vera Schadel of Toronto has returned borne after a visit in town as the guest of Mrs. T. Hesston. Miss Pearl Foster of Clarksburg is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. Kerr. 7Jr. J. S. Evans and Masters Er - skin and George and Mr. A. J. Holloway ,motored up to 'CivrLeon the beginning at' the week and on their return`.were accompanied. by little Misses Ruth and Carol Evans, who, had been spending a few weeks with friends in that., town, Mr. \\'m. liinaldson of Kincardine 15 stopping at the Graham house this week, Hiss Fannie Ilellyar has been spend- ing the past week at the Wallis- Mc1VIath camp at Burk's. Miff—and MTG. Fred. Cooper leave next week for 'I'dfonto to take charge of an apartment house. Miss Bernice lIoflicH of Berlin is vis- iting her grandmother, Mrs. Lay- ton., and her aunt, Mrs. John Walk- er of town. Mrs. R. D. Muir and Master Douglas 1 and Miss Mary of New Hoschcll, N. Y., are visiting the lady 's mother, Mrs. T. Hession. Rem W, Kerr of Welland, fornierlp oftown, was, poisoned by ivy on a recent holiday trip. His arms and hands were severely affected. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cantelon of Toronto were the guests for a couple of days last week of the fornier's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wni. Cantelon. Mr. Tilos, Rumball, G.T.R. agent at Elmira, and his son Norval were guests for a tow days during tine past weep of the former's brothers- in-law, in-law, Messrs'. John and Williain Walker, Mr. Clouston and Mt ., and Mrs. Dun- nett came up front Toronto on Monday and are this week guests of the 'forniet's daughter, Airs, W. F. Cantelon, at her, summer cot- tage at Bayfield: . Are You Making the Best Use of Your Opportunities ? No matter what your walk in life every man and woman needs a thorough' business training. The 'best way to obtain that is to have ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE. This you can obtain at the Clinton School of Com- merce. ; r the follow- ing this Business Course, we offs ing courses : Stenography (Gregg and Pittman), Telegraphy, Civil Service and a Farmer's Course. who can't attend school we give the To those v Correspondence Course: Youmay finish at Col lege if you wish- Positions guaranteed: School opens on Tuesday, Sept. hst, but you may enter at any date. Miss B 1+. Ward, B,A. the Princi- pal, will be assisted by expert and experienced instruc- tions, For full information address B. F. Ward, B. A. CLINTON, ONT. The News From Londesboro Mr. 1I, Lear left Tuesday on a boat trip to the Soo. Mrs, E. Ball of Clinton spent Sun- day at the house of her brother, Mr. 1 hos. Sampson, before leaving to visit friends at the Soo and Rud - yard, Mich. plrs. Mils of Blylh visited her daughter, Mrs. 5`. C. Kahle Monday ofthis k. week. Rev. 0. C, Kaine • has vein tetn , his services as chaplain and if he i. accepted he will accompany the ".0 r,• tangent sent from Canada for seas service. Mrs. 'Thos, Roberton has nia ei her household goods from Clin,..e .and will live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riley. Mrs. Joim Nott spent a fewas,-; firs. Mogridge of Clinton sl eat this week at the home of her pas. Sunday with her daughter, MD:s. C. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Youngi:iut,, H. Manning, Auburn. Eiullett Township Mr. h'ran.cis and Misses May and Marjory Nolan of near Seaforth vis- ited at Mrs. T. Carbcrt's on Sun- day, Mrs. 'Phos Tighe visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. Kcauskropf of Dublin, last week. Mrs. Mike Quigley left this morn- ing for her Thome in Ilarrisville, rich., after a pleasant three -weeks' visit with her -brothers and sister and other friends and relatives In this vicinity. We aro plctased to sec itis. John Riley out again 'after his illness. Mr. and Mrs, Jaynes Faieservice visited at Brussels on. Sunday. Misses hazel and Mabel Ker of Clinton ands Katie Bowes of .Drayton spent Sundayt at Mr. Win. Carter's. iltr, .Tames Hart has purchased new Ford ear, Blgth Mr. George Quinn, a highly respsi:- ed citizen of East Wawanosh, t with a tragic death on Tuesday. '_ e was in the haymow, when he slippe . and fell to the floor, receiving iuj'tr- ies from which he never recovered, passing -away in a few hours, The deceased was one of the early set - tiers of this section, being fur many years a schoolteacher, Mrs. Johnston and babe, who have been visiting hereabouts, return this week to their home at 13alnror3i, Man. Miss Ja,nelt Steinhoff acce"at• panics them. Miss Ella Taylor visited in De- troit last week, Miss Bisset of Goclerich bas bee;: engaged byt :the Public school boarti to fill the vacancy caused' by the resignation of Miss McNabb.. School Shoes Among' our stock of School shoes for Boys and Girls you will find opportunities aplenty for practising that economy which is now the order of the day: And we warrant it will be true economy, too, since all these shoes are in new shapes, all leathers, and good hard wearing quality, while the prices you will find wonder- fully reasonable. S Acoal for Saturday ul da Only. e 50 pairs boys boots, all sizes, Regular prices 2.00 to $3.00 1' JO Saturday's price H S. CHAPMAN PRONE 70