The Clinton News Record, 1914-10-01, Page 8r
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Perfeoi-Shoe Satisfaction awaits the tni•ji relioeomes
bete to select his Fall,Shoes. The new Fal ih els rte der--;
tuioly.the limit of goodness iriMen s Shoes ;
WE PRIDE' OURSELVES Off; SUR. M.
mos®ES
The best;Brtglit of 1 °xtl
leathers selected sto*ilr r 1
thPisihoas !rel made by the very hest au rkeeeof melt o sh s I
TTi$J e aiEdd betted' inen d sboeli !
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o'eethseekiisery iti»e lasts or the new styles in more'•
df elTeett ' v •
LACE STYLES; ''$3:00, $3,50,;
40 • UP.,-,10.i6a0.,.
VVe vte all slues and widths av(d;u'll be a very hard
to -shoe kl wg eari'n,ot pletise yfin; flt you and satisfy you -:
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In Men's Raine�it;s
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RAINCOATS,. --- $4.75.
ONE DAY O,NLY.,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER '3rd
.Pbn't miss tliis..clzane as we Sy i' repeat it: +
All �Izes''from, 30to 44,:but,only olie'.price
Cgme ear:i'y of 3r,< to• sue ;may be solcLff
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More Business
Item, CSNfS wnN Lie Trim! n•giben eked ,au"�'a ial,99i,
Basques, Capeslana Cape Coats
Flare Skirts, Blouses
and Dresses
with'ltalian collars, long tunic,,
'gathered, plaited, yoked ,and circular,
with hundreds and hundreds of the
latest Fall styles, are shown in the
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'RIFLES' an ,�1
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ALE PADLOCKS ,.7�
^The; popular k'ttdd, aid, rt esell-Hardly Thought
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Pandora, \+Ve1Fbr�tne, 1Vu'�rl�1•s,irkii�o ,, � , ea,'$: r
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-'--moa have both the'5L}eveels xfd1 ..
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•„rngton and a cortipleta'.sGock oP"lotxCle`mon,d "-;
shells and ea I itdg'es --------
: Ftr'st'=There are only 2 ways et
YALE i OCKS-Safety etthi : thr'ough a door
guarded by a Yale lock—breakdownthe" doori lir
use the key,,
HARLAND BROS.
STOVES HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
STANDARD FASHION BOOK
for Autumn
With each copy youget any.
Standard Pattern FREE
20 CENTS AT THE PATTERN COUNTER
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often the cheapest—Always the best.
i raiianm,
nnnuIDnnrnuunnmu,
dly !�aJIU„
r, T.- Jackson, Jr., has been in
Toronto this week.
-it'll J:F. Doti,. was., called to Grand
I▪ llyd l5ktyityiek ori business.
l�It1s 11y:isto'vVe was, the: guest of Mrs.
' J+ e. Armour of (lode -deli last week
77'for.a.fgit days.
Bh afiit 141is iolut Lhader of l'oron-
to trip v isiteny, at the hone of their
• Laughter, H1is:iiJ,nasiDoig,
tdi «n.Clantlelbi1 5pent•a few days
dGt tit;
thepast„-.',ireelc with her
daugliter, iVlisi.l3ieoolis of Mitchell.
Miss,1'crna V't,.•C'ooti€+r of the Wing-
tsi(ial:- a
alu'„ I 11..",sehaol stall visited her
hoaie;tn "town• Friday and Satur-
Mr. and Mrs. Mnedunald of London
arc -visiting this week with Mrs.
Canlpbah
ot ,lilill' 'street and with
albeit. friends in tevvn.
Miss•,Slbil Soluttce •who was in
broil 1Jstti1Lle). attending a big
•nliisionaty convention, is visiting
friends at f'id)a:rton for a few days
nosy.
Mr, Wnt ter, a former teacher of
9nnthentatiCS ih the (Tinton Collegi
aije, has, been,,gppointed lecturer • in
;,mathematics in the University of
.Manitoba, �l;inntp[+•;,
Mr...., and Mrs., TIaley Bell and children
of ,S,outhaniptoq stopped over for a
feivalloalrs t,.wfi .,,.Passing through
t taw i ons day hitt vdeek. Mrs. Bell
jv a, i'foifne,rly, riVIl s Mabel Bell and
his •;,pin .h l; ol.friends in -town
:iVitb'are bltgnv"s Pleased to nkat
i II lr: s r:
r
� many
I' I Montreal for
Mr ti
g6,
r'. ;of
v oars pi.al>}ylhh
U in the service
' tjez.Gi I' si,,,,anel still a Consulrl-
er,,!theta ioiliei, but more from +real,
j;oadne s,`of heli t than long exper-
',f&I>lep, was the .guest of Mr. and
• Mrs:.;•violin Holmes of the Huron
Road for a few days last week. Mr
b:I� wbas a longi•ytanding friendship
atii [r severer itE .tka husiuess men of
Mr.' Jervisy who came out froth Eng-
land ~;sial, f5.ciii hs ago to visit fri-
•ends" in Canada and who: has been
in 'western Ontario for some time
past,, was in townlast week again.
Mr. Jarvis, would like: to retat:n to
his homeland but will have to wait.
1ocean liners
for a while, as all the rc
are now being need by the Govern-
ment for , the transportation of
troops .and stores for use at the
MI
soi:t that
• gibe, it wheile lody rest
are hc�i g afi p lIess' v iriety .
,Just come into our Store and
try,, thenc. liti, that•is•ltfre ,aGsL:..
and•surae wary to choose chairs-_,
t-lal,aig coisiflortable .;� '
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bilis is eller',
;well d spifUYed ;,,
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iq o.•r d iliofih prices: .
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heynan the,beaten.
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ti °and Sunday lCail . I��4 `.,1.,
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ATIZ,TIVON,
Mr. and Mrs. :7'. G: McKinnon are
• the. guests of the lady s .uncle and
autit, Mr. 'and Mrs..-. -W. - ,Jackson,
.Mrs:.'McKinnon is better knoivitia
+Clinton - as Miss 14Iay • Rance, • Mr.
McKinnon- has been engaged all
summer: in engineering wo.rk. with
-
the . C N.R. riu the. Yellow Head
Pass and rrs McKinnon has been
with h tin the mountains Con-
struct !".3 wori was discontinued,
101,-Zhel I oil aeeesi,�tj, of the .war
,and on there"1eevtng,th. anountains
'gr.'tadMis. Mc Kinntsn decided, to
1e/Ca{fe a 'homestead once utiles-
soitt1ivvest of 1 dniitfton ;Missing
1ih, stage which would have carried
then near.. to theta flestina1ionthey
cleeii:lgd hoar to • waste .four'' days
wafting fd ' andth!a o• Vamped
• S91,0 siKty'.f ih niter through a
sparsely 'setle{i district` until •they
finally Ideated then cIQrna", The
feral, to gil t;ii; fa'r is.it a fine ;'game
• country and as • a nupiber of 'engin-
cern and `their ,fsis rhes •ihtend 0001-_
.demon (row titp Reales for the
tlte} 1fhank that lvlie,n • ::they
return and•' butJd their log. ca-
bin ;they call' settle `da\vn'Ver.y com-
fortably until Mt•. ,MctKuinon,is ob,-
liged to resume ' his engineering
work again in, the 'spring. : They
will be some seventy-five miles from
• 'Edmonton hunt• as they will have -
horses it, will be possible to come,
r;pt for a fete days if 'they so .desire,
1.'5�Jloks, like a return to the simple
lite' and `they expect; to thoroughly
enjoy it. Iter, and Mrs: McKinnon
leave Clinton on Mondale and Cites
"a very, short stay' in•'l'olonto will
op'ntinue their journey to the west -
rasa ,1J''htly wish to become settled he-
fore `t ie, cold• weather `sets hi.
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Clinton News-Yteeord'
e're Ready With,
For two. wall:s ,last you have been seeing them displayed in o
custoiiers 'have -already cattle right' up to the frolit'aud'made their i
Today we invite one and all to come in and get acquainted pet
plate, up-to-date.' and moderately -priced stock it has ever been our p.
A:�'wonderful showing! We 'can only suggest some of the lines
say thq 're• here,•an,d that you are welcome;
ook at 'a Man Dressed in Clothes
He'll stand light lout,in a, crowd dressed in`one of our.hiindsom
a mark of clothes distinction, He'll have`individuality.
Brown's Tailored
make him conscious of good grooming. Why. should this not be
designer' models our garments, while the most skillful tailors ma
.and in scientific surroundings, ' No detail so small that it has been
The fabrics areentirelynew and are the best production of the
Men's Suits Our Own
Those three words "our own make" mean a great deal, in the
who wants full value fox every cent he puts into his new suit. Sol
we can ,absolutely guarantee your complete satisfaction,
FIRST—The materials are positively .fast color.
SECOND—Inside and out, the workmanship is of the best.
THIRD—We guarantee a perfect fit, -
AS FOR STYLE—the latest approved 2 and :3 -button S,B, s
soft roll, peaked.or semi -peaked lapel, rounded front ; high -cut
trousers, withior,without cuffs, COCIE IN AND TRY US FO
SEE OUR FALL PATS •.A
We Carry a Full Line of Gent
Personals.
\Ir. Roy Ball returned to Toronto on
Monday.
Capt. 1', von der yen De Visser of
Winghani was in toper yesterday,.
Miss Ilenson of Montreal spent a few
days this weele as the guest of Miss
Bessie Irwin.
Mr. Robt. Irwin left this week for
Toronto to take a course in Vic•-
toria College.
Mrs. Holmes of Raglan street visited
her sister, Mra. Archibald of Sea -
forth, last week.
Captain M. ,Johnston, and Capt. E.
Mayes have arrived a rrived in town • to
take charge of the local corps of
the S. d1.
Mrs. IV. P. McIntosh and' Ler ehild-
ren have returned to ger home in
Montreal after spending •a couple of
months withher mother, Mrs.
Young of town.
Miss Moffatt and Master Campbell
;eturnto their home in Toronto to -
`day after spending some weeks in
town as the guests of Mr, and
Mrs, .J. A. Irwin.
Mr. 0. E. Er,ratt and Rev., 'Jt. Con-
way, Auburn, were in town on
Monday, having Comte down to at-
tend a Banquet tendered : the young
nen of Ontario - street churell by
=
the Young Women's League.
Miss Bessie It r las' been
• visiting ter h 'for • some
weeks past, l row 'fob
.the Deaeonp 'Toronto,
which will -1 headquarters
'While she doe for the
Church thou province.'
Mr.: a- 'D:.areT ped 'Saler
day evening f and Val-
tat:tier "where n visitfig'
his son,. Liet cTaggart,
prior to the leaving foe
,England with oaii•t sent:
Mrs.Mc'Taggeoiiipamied
him,. stopped 'risburg on
her way' hoar 'ends for a
vin, who i
home :in 'town
eaves toluol
est J1ome.,-
tc her •
s. field work
;bout, the
aggart 'recur
rent Cinobac
lie hall bee
Lieut. Broder 11M
tat tier's
the Isil c
art, who ee
over in Mor
d"to-vlstt•fri
Mr: 5. " A. Moffat of London, well
known" to many News -Record read-
ers having been at one time a rem -
(lent of Stanley township, has `been
very recently, so much so that
his friends were;.. exceedingly anxi-
ous concerning him for ar Buie. IIe
is now much improved and this
news his many old friends will he
pleased to_ hear.
WI,SL:EY (JFIURCPI.
.Next Sunray evening Rev. Dr.
Rutledge will preach on, "Elie War,
what it involves,"; the first of a
series of 'sermons oh .the general sub-
ject, "The World's Greatest War."
ONT. ,ST. CHURCH:.
Next ;Sunday will -he "Peace Bung
day." 'The pastor will speak in the
morning on the"Things without
(nice,-" and in the evening on "The
Wait for' Peace," Mr. Stewart ',lack -
son will sing.
NEWS -RECORD NIOWS-LEADER.
London Road
Mr. Mark Drysdale of Hcnsall with
a number of friends motored up Sun-
day and visited at the home of • Mr.
A.' 13. Stephenson.
Mrs. Itowcldie, ,Sr.,is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Wilber ('rich of the
Bayfield' Boal,
Mrs. Kellington, who has been vis,
iting her daughter, Mrs. Wm, Stan
bury, has gone to Brussels where she
will spend some time with another
daughter before returning to her
home in Toronto.
Misst''ora Staples of Maiillop vis-
ited- her sister, MissDora Staples,
last week,
Miss Annie McPhail of. 0oder.,ieh
township is visiting at the hone of
Mr. Prank Grant,
Mr. Lorne Stephenson paid a. short
visit to London last week, going
down to see his brother-iia-laiV, Mr.
Wheeler, who was i11.
Mr: ann Mrs. Fred Nott visited
Blyth Pair yesterday.
•
He Fought the Good Fight.
The- Late Sir •James Whitney
Born at Williamsburg, Dundas
County!, on October 2nd,; 1843.
Joined the Volunteer force at the.
time of the Fenian raid and was s on'
duty for five ntonLhs. IIe always re-
tained -bis interest in the militia and
at the time of , his death was Uieut-
enant-Colonel.
He was called to the bar in 1878
arid appointed, a Queen's Counsel in.
1890.
In 1888 he was 'elected' member •of
the Legislature .by, his native county
and returned ab succeeding elections
by in't:easing majorities.
In 1905, he became Premier of On-
tario. •
On September 25th he passed .into
the great beyond. '
Meinoxyof Sir James Whitney, their.
outstanding Prerniee, will long abide
dri the hearts of. the people of Ontar-
The NewsTtecord to Jan. 1915 for
2 i(., oL to Jan. 1919 for ,$1.00.
The News From Londesboro
Jack Johnston had the misfortune
to fall front a rig on Tuesday and
break. his arm.
Rally Day was held in connection
with the Methodist chinch on Sun-
day morning and there was a good
attendance, ;1 very' interesting and
pleasing program was prepared for
the occasion,
Mrs, Wm. Geddes of Belgrave was
a guest at the home of Mr. D. Ged-
des on Thursday last.
Mr. J. W. Cartwright went-
down
M td and r i
to Henson Monday h of ht back,
g
about- sixty hogs which Ile will dis-
pose of atan auction sale which he
will hold shortly. He also has a
number of young cattle to sell.
We are sorry to report Mr. J.
;Johnston,. Sr., unable to attend to
business owing 'to an abscess on his
back, We hope he will soon be dine
better : again.
Mr. Frank Lee of Brantford spent a
few days at his,,home here.
Mi' Wilson of South Patin was a
visitor at the home of Mr. D. Ged-
des last week.
' Mr. and Mrs, IL 0, Bell of Soouth-
annpton called on old friends in the
eek Mrs. Bell
village last n 1 NO
Well known here as Miss Mabel Bell
before her marriage. She was a
daughter of Mr. John. Bell.
IYIrs. I). "Geddes and her mother vis-
ited at ihe'honie of rhe, latter's 'son,
Mr, O. 1). Stalker of hear Illy Lh,.last
y)�;
Mr. and ;tris Stalker: and Mr. .
Mrs. Ring, tif`Woodstock visited
the home of i11r, ' " ll. Geddes 1r -t•
week,
Miss McCartney of Godeiiele sperit.
Sunday as the guest of -Miss lilsie
Miss Edna Lyon al Marnnek spat
Sunday at her home herr.
The Methodist church intends lidd-
ing their: anniversary service,o.r r eekk
from Sunday and :their annual iui.l
supper the 'M
otday eVening following,
g•
Thanksgiving night. The pastor, Rev,
C..0. Kaise, will conduct the Sunda;
services and a tine program is being
prepared for the entertainment. on.
Monday!. The services of Mr. R. Wa-
ne,
tanne, reader, of London, and Miss A.
McClinton, .soloist, Goclerich, have
been secured for the program Mon-
day! evening and a rear treat is as-
saired.
The Women's Institute will hod;'.
their regular meeting in F'orester's
hall on Thursday afternoon nest': at
two o'clock,
Hulett Township
VIr and Mrs, Mike McCauley of
Stratford visited relatives in this
vicinity. for the past couple .cf
weeks.,
McCaughey of Mous
,Sundayetl ail Mr. Matthew Carhert'a.
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tr.
fl.