The Clinton News Record, 1913-04-17, Page 8News-Recerd
OUR SPECIALS FOR ALL NEXT WEEK.`
HOUSE CLEANING NECESSITIES.-
Sherwin
ECESSITIES,—
Sherwin Williams Paints,
F1oothac .15 to 1,00
rapalac' .15 to .90
Campbell'; varnish stain 15 to 1.00
' Enamels 25 to 1,00
Aluminiiw. Paints- .25 to 1.011
Furniture Yarnieh .20 to 1.50
Floor rhos .35, to .05
Liquid Veneer ;25 to .50
Flempol the New
Furniture Polish .25
Brass() Metal. Polish .20 to .50
Putty Cream .10 to '.25
Stove Polish, All kinds,05 to .25
Clothes Lines .10 to.: .50
Wash Boards .25•
Brass Curtain Rods .05 to 1.011
Door Mats .15 to 1,00
Carliet Beaters .15 to .25
Dustbana in cans 10 to 35
Dustbane in barrels half
Barrels and kegs
Wash Brushes .20 to 1:50
Paint Brushes ;05 to 2,50'
Scrub Brushts .115 to ,.25
Muresco Walt Finish -
Jellstone "
Tack trammsrs and 'J'acks
Step Ladders ' .85 to 1.25
Iinproved curtain stretehete 1.35
Clothes Wringers
Washing Machines
DECORATE WITH WINDOW 'PHANIE.
Just received another lot of Brantford Rubber
Roofing it is Storm and: Fire Proof and cheaper
than Shingles.
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STOVES, HARDWARE AND ' NOVELTIES.
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IWE fliii wafRIDY-
READY with' the finest line of
Shoes and Oxfords for every-
body that it has ever been our
pleasure to allow,
READY to serve you- carefully
and satisfactorily.
READY with the best values i.i
town.
READY to show you.
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a vete rug or a pair or two of lace curtains t. If so, it will ,pay
ori to dee what. we are offeringin these lines - •
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We would like to show von our new gingham's, new prints, new
dress goods, new skirtings, corsets, etc., as we are showing�-
some-heautife1new patterns and some wonderful va:ues.In these
goods.
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Sea our special tnpesLryrug at $10.
BOOTS ani SHOES •
We are showing a larger Tonga and better values for spting
than we have ever shown before. You can save money by buy-'
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Furniture Buyers at this store ivivariabl eo
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back when they want more and bring their. friends i
with them.
" To Use Our Furniture is to prove that it. is T
• as good as it looks and that is saying a whole lot,
Substantial - Furniture can be bought he:e
• now at money saving prices, vWhy not secure ,what ,.'
i pieces you need now while prices are so favorable. :
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New Wall
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OUR Wall Hangings have
a decorative effect and value
which makes the home invit-
ing and comfortable. Our
designs are almost sure to suit
your: taste and our prices
your pocket book,it ring us
the" measurements'' of your
room and we will give you
an estimate of the cost.
W. D. FAiR - CO.
Often Cheapest -- Always the Best
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Mr, Moffatt .of Wioxeter has taken a
position with the Knitting Cont-
pany. -
Mrs. W. McConnell returned on Fri-
day after a visit of several ,weeks
with Toronto friends.
Mits. , T. W. Winterton and son of
Montreal, are the guests -of the
lady's sister, Mrs. K. COhowen.
Miss Hattie Baker left Monday after-
noon for her hoose at Fullerton af-
ter spending a week in town the
guest of Miss Beatrice "O- eene,
Mr. and Mrs. James McOlaacherty of
Godericlr were the guests over the
week -end of - the lady's aunt, IMIrs,
Thps, Kearns, having been called
owin, to the illness of the late
Mr. Kearns. •
Mrs: W. Hudson and children or
Mitchell were the guests of the
lady's mother, Mrs. - Pinning
of town, over the week -end.
Little Miss Donna , is; remaining
with her grandmamma for a long-
er visit, -
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Elliott ef. Mit-
ellen, whose son was on Monday
united in marriage with Miss Clare
Lindsay, youngest . daughter of .Mr,
and Mrs, J. 13. Lindsay, were the
guests on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Robb.
Miss Trove Emerson, who had been
visiting with her uncle and aunt,
Mt. and Mrs. R. J. Cliff, and other
relatives, ,returned to liar haste at
13ervie on. Monday,accompanied by,
her cousin, Miss Eva Cluff, who
will spend the week with her.
Miss Kate Ford, who- is teaching in a
High school at Niagara; Falk ti here
smallpox has, broken out neceseir'aty
In the closing g o g of the schools, lies
secured rooms ooms outside thet.o>'1 • t
or t-
tidn'' and is Continuing the advanced
classes, who were reluctant ro lose
any time so
near
the examinations.
ations.
Mr, Chris. ' Hodgson,
who for several
months past has 'been on the staff
of the local branch of the 14lolsons
Bans," leaves next week for his.
homein England and tater will
take a position for a time in . In-
dia. Mr, Hodgson likes Canada and
especially Clinton, where he has
made many friends. He has no in-
tention of leaving this country per-
manently but confidently expects to
return, but this coffer coining to
him he .considered it a good op-
portunity to see other parts of the
lilritish ' Empire. Clinton will
Warmly welcome Mr. Hodgson on
his return,
Mr. and Mrs, . Win. Stewart have this
week' moved h "front Hullett and
are now, residing on. Mary street.
They were long time residents 01
that township it- being
considerably
over forty years since Mr. Stewart
caste from ':astern Ontario with
his parents and settled
on the 8th
ton.' Mr. Stewart has most vivid
recollections of pioneer e periened's.
He well remembers when deet: roan--
cd the forest as fearlessly as do
the bullocks the pasture fields of
the, present day. Bear steak, too,
couid be had by those who desired
it. Go behalf of the "citizens hs
' general The News -Record bids Mr.
- 'and MCS,
Stewart and heir
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tintable family a cordial welcome
to Clinton. o May their v tetr r so
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here be pleasant and equal to their
expectations.
Mr, James McRae was up from
Woodstock over the week -end' and
on Tuesday shipped hit household
goodsto that
tq'lvnhe following
ors Wednesday morning. Mrs, Mc-
Rae and children are remaining the
week out .with friends in town.
Good wishes for ''future prosperity
follow "dim" and his family to
their new home.
April I7th, II:.
wimeeeem
,yy Spr�n� ,Rags auk Ai
�qn�res..
We are showing attractive new patterns in all kinds of,floor coverings that
aze wosth'your while, and every bit. • ofd xtravagance taken lout of the price.
We're devoting particular z attention this season, to new andV attractive patterns i11,
ART RUGS AND SQUARES,
We have passed into stock this week a new shipment of rugs in tapestryand Brussels. Ever pattern a
new 'design in all the popular' sizes and colorings, at prices within reach of al5
We are after all the trade there
is this season in ruga and•car-pets. Our stock is complete to begin with, anythingspecial that m . be wanted we
call quickly get. If you;.want tQ tone things up, at little expense, collie and see rat we call values in rugs.and
art squares.
Livolei��4s :��t�l door Co�erlu
Our stock is now complete in linoleums and oilcloths. lo lin'oleunis we carry the best productions in - tea
and four yds wide at 50e, a square yard, Oilcloths from. 1 yard to 2 yards Wide at 30c a square yard.
w; ISItriug .Hosiery for
Uen and Wonieli
We arc' showing a complete range of meri's, women's and Children's
cashmere,•cotton and light:thread and silk boot hose, made for appearance
and wear by the most reliable makers. Ifyou have hose *ants, corse to
us. Every pair'guaranteed_or money refunded.
Loud Pedal on Quality,
Soft Pedal en Price.
London Road, Holmesville 1 The News From Londesboi•o
Miss Jennie Grant will take charge Mc. .Cco, Holland left on, Tuesday
of the League meeting on Tuesday
Ieoc _
ng
next which at
il behe
td at
�Wm.n ur �.
.,he home of Mr, 5ta b
h1
Mr. Isaac Webber has been confined
to the ,house for the past few days.
severe cold
He was suffgtfng from a
which did not scam to yield to or-
dinary remedies and he consulted a
nodical man, hence the order to. re-
main Indoors
e-main-indoors and `nurse himself: It
is almost needless to say that the
carrying out_of such ' an4 order is
rather irksome but we' trust he will
soon be quite himself again.
Service was held in the home of
Mr, Ira Johns of the West End on
Sunday last, the church not yet hav-
ing been finished with the repairs
necessary atter the big blow:, It is
expected that it will beready for
use next Sunday, however, when the
Rev, Hall' Woods of Brucefield till'
preach at a quarter to three in the
afternoon.
Good Morning I Are .you a News-
Recorr! subscriber 7
Porter's Hill
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Miss Nellie McDougall of 5caf iih
is visiting in the vicinity.
Mi, Rutledge of Ashfield' spent Sun-
day at Mr. flail Rutledge's.
Mrs. Went,, Stirling has returned
hone after spending the winter with
her daughters at Port Stanley.
Airs. Canfield and her daughter,
Miss Nina, Jett for their home in
Chicago las ' k.
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We regret to report_ that Mr, \J am-
cs Macdonald is -not improving as
fast as his many ,friends could wish.
Mr. John .Blair, who has .hear, suf
fering from inflamatory rheumatism,
is now improving slowly.
Mr. Arthur Tichborne and
ins sis-
ter, Mist Ruth, left for the west o
r
Wednesday of last . week.
morning for the southern counties to
personally pickupanother carload
of
cows, calve5and grass cattlewhich
he will put on sale in Clinton nn
May 2nd. Mr. Holland. has certainly,
been instrumental in bringing a lot
of good stock into this district and
his auction, sales are always largely
attended.
The 01d Boys' Re -union Committee
will ,meet on Friday evening at eight
o'clock, when the full schedule of
sports for the day will be drafted:
Splendid prizbs will be gives in all
the events. The committee expect
to have the Clinton and Goderich
baseball _teams for a match; during
the afternoon. The program com-
mittee have been busy and are prac-
tically assured of having a cabinet
minister present for, the day. Other
prominent men are being 'communica-
ted with and definite announcements
Will sou be' nada.
Next Sunday will be Young Peo-
ple's Day in the Methodist church,
Tn the. morning the pastor
will
preach to children on nth
e Ribbon
of Blue" and in. the evening his ad-
dress will be . pairticularly , for young
people, the subject being ''Money and
Matrimony." A.'large choit of sten
will lead . in the service of -song • on.
Sunday evening.
Mrs. W. It. Coln aial children, who
have heart spending a few weeks at
the lady's parental home., that of.
Mr, and Mrs, W' Mulholland, lett; on
Monday for Winnipeg,, where Mr, polo
has been for three or Mut months
and where they intend nia'dlig their'
home in future Mr. Cole being in
charge of the wojern branch t the
Bell Engine works ,of Seafort-h,
(food Adorning I Are you a, News -
Record eitheeriber ?
Ttiekersmith Township
Sere ice will be held in Turner's
The News -Record specializes on church next Sunda} a!ternoon at
Town and 'Township Ncws and here 2:45 , when the ilev, 11411' Woods 01
fore excels in both, llrucelicld will preach.
. Miss Minnie Crawford returned to
Niagara Vallson Mondayafter peni
ing o frw weeks at her home here.
Mr. Thos, Miller delivered a car of
coal this• week.
Mr. urner Bayfield, whohas
••T of
v ,
been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jain -
1 Jamieson a
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- Miss 1.. i s f for t t lforou
0 to
on Saturday last after spending'
a
mei; weeks at her horse Isere.
Mr. J. A. Jamieson was in Getter.
ich for a few ' days h
a this week, •
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Mr Geo. 'Snell' and Is Elsie
es Hill; returned to his home on Bradford of Godertch visited friends.
Monday • I in ,Londesboro on Sunday.
Hu lllett Township
:The auction sate of farm stock held
at n r. Al'x. Leitch's t, t 1 Friday last
s oto da)
was very well attended and bidding
was kern. Everything offered' was
sold and brought good prices. The
cows, which were of excellent quality
brought prices ranging from seventy-
nine to ninety -rime dollars, the ani-
mal bringing the later figure having a
fine calf at her foot. Horses also -
sold well andaltogether it Was ei
most 'successful sale,
Mr. Joseph Shanahan returned on
Monday to his position in the Royal
1
Blank after • an enjoyable three weeks
holiday at hit home in the vicinity.
The '• News -Record specializes p on
Town and Township News and there-
fore excels ip both,.
Wedded at Durham.
The marriage was s010050ised in
Trinity church, Durham, nn Wednes-
day week, of Miss Catharine D. Bat-
ton of 'Toronto to Air. ,James .J.'Me-
i..t auof Go •rich. The ceremony
Me -
Ewan d4 t, c , v
w performedthe v. - . F.
was eRe T
p.
byvV
Hartley, rector of Trinity church and
brother of the bride. During their
honeymoon trip to 'eastern poiwts ItIr.
and Airs. *Ewan visited Mr • and
11Tt3 John Hartley of Vankieek 11111
moi have now takers up their abode
in Goderieh. The bride is a sister
of lVI , ,John Ilartley and occasional-
ly visited hien during hisresidence
here, Friends of the family coin in
congratulations to the needy -wedded
pair.
EVEN OAKVILLE WANTS HYDRO
The frequency with which the., pow-
er :-goes off the Cataract Power Co's
1
wires is loading. otic -peep e to talk
about the Hydro -Electric power. The
system of street lighting, too, is not
satisfactory. When anyone has in-
stalled an electric motor it is an-
noying to not to able to get the en--
ergy;-Oakville Record.
Good Roads With Split -Log:
Drag.
There is not a doubt that
ther ••
pe
gressiveness of a community can be'
largely judged by the conditions of
the roads.
What has been accomplished by the
use of a split -log drag on the.,. town-
line
ownline from Talbot Street to the park
within the last eight months reflects.
great credit:. on the promoters,
Stevens, FT, 1L Reynolds, Jno. Me -
Lean
, and . Wm. Holdaway.
We will be much mistaken if the
improved roads leading to town front
the east does inspire not s to hundreds.
p
over
who travel t h
rm to d..a p len help-
ing
ing hand in the good roads project,.
after seeing what Alf. Spencer and
his band of, willing helpers are doing
at present.
Those who assisted in the construe, -
tion and improvement of Erie street
South are entitled • to. the thanks of
the entire community.
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The use .of, the split -log oe any pub-
lic road is an indisputable factor t:o-
$wards increasing the Wali e of lands.
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Retile niber Wedrnes-
April 30th will be the
last day of this stile,
and we positively have
the balance ,of the
Twitchell stock cleared
out before that date.
We are now within two weeks of the eud of ibis, the greatest and plost successful
3110 sale Ever held in this tcwn, That We have been able to do this, shows that our friends,
the people of Clinton, appreciate the many bargains that we have offered to therm„ It has
enabled us to dispose ofla large -portion of the stock of J. Fwitehell ciG Song but we';have
plenty of shoes for you to choose from, and if you havo not visited our store yet do not
.delay in doing so. We cannot guarantee to give you -the choit,e you can get now, if you
leave it until the last dry of the sale,
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We Will Calttinue
ale business carried on
for • so' rnan'9 years in
this ..t
ole by Mr. J.
Twitchell_ and a new
up -to -dale stock will'
take the pl-lt:e of the ono
we are disposing of.
Successor to J Twitchell Sow
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