The Clinton News Record, 1913-05-22, Page 10News -Record
May 22nd 19.1:
special $u1ngs
FOR SATURDAY AND ALLINEXT WEEK.
10 TOOTH MALLEABLE IRON GARDEN RAKES for .,20
4 BOXES TIGER HAND CLEANER for .. .25
BRASS CURTAIN EXTRNSION RODS.. .,. 5 to 1.00
FLEMPOL THE NEW FURNITURE POLISH only .25
LIQUID VENEER.- 25 and .50
SILVER CLH OTDUSTER Rel 25 for .15
HOUSEHOLD HAND SAWS Reg .. 35 for .25
SACK HAMMERS..,...- .,... ........ ... ..:..:...5 10 and .15
We ' have again replenished our Stock in the
following popular lines—
Sherwin.Williams paints-Floorac-Jepalac-Campbells
varnish stain-Liquid.Granite-Dusthane, tbe great dis-
infectant -Brighten up with Windowphame-Champion
-Ideal and perfect Lawn Mowers -Good Stock Poultry
Netting and all Supplies -It page to use Panaca for tbe
Hens -See one New Steel Clad Dairy Pails -Just received
another lot of perfection oil stove -2 -second hand Gasoline
stoves in good order cheap- we now sell Beaver' Board,
llarland Bros.
• STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES.
111111...Ldi.6111=W sisumarmilmommommgreimosalo=
$ 3.00.
$ 4.00
$ 3.50
$ 5.00
OUR SHOE VALUES.
are so uncommonly good that when we sell you a pair,
-its the very befit ad. we can send out. You'll be sure
to tell your friends how good they ;are,
FRED.. JACKSON
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CV�dreu's Wash Dresses
Our showing of wash Dresses this eat is larger
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prettier than we have shown before. Dainty Mlle dress-
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and in all sizes'fromtwo ears and upto fourteen f e years
and:wonderfully low priced at ftoni 25 to $2,00.
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SEE OURGIRLS MIDDIES AT 1 25
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Ladies White Waists
ts and Underwear
inLawns `Embroidery: Pieue Linens etc ranging 1
nWe have a beautiful assortment of Ladies Waists
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price from,$.50 to $3.00, •
-SEE- OUR SPECIAL LINE AT i.00.
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♦-- some extra __lu_ Ladies and
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Undeiskirts; Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers, Princess
Slips and Combinations.
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the furniture business withit. Jae. DunSord the firm name being
JD. Atkinson, who Porthe past year has been associated in
Atkinson & Dunford-has retired; his interests being taken over by
Mr, John Ieley. 4
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a solicits a continuance of the generous support Bo lung. enjoyed by this
store.
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. 15th ANNUAL EXCURSION
GODERICII to DETROIT and RETURN
BIC STEEL STEAMER GREYHOUND
will leave Godericin, June 10th, 9;30 a. M. Arrive Detroit, June
10th, 5:30 p. m, Returning, leave Detroit, June 12th, 1;00:p. ne.
Tickets x.50 [found Trip
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, JUNE 9 Eon: AYER CE:W.,, , hema pehim trmit r nKett
row Wall
PAPER
QUR 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. /wring us
the measurements of your
room and we will give you
an esti mate of the cost.
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest – Always the Best
Mrs. J. G. Chown has been, quite
i11 this week. .r
Mrs. Pinning is recovering after hav-
ing been quite,ill for several weeks.
Mr. Chas. Donaldson, . travelling ag-
ent 'for the 0, I, ; Case Company,
was in town on Friday last.
Mrs. J. P.•Sheppard and Miss' Mamie
Reid visited the latter's home in
Stanleytownship on Sunday . last,
Miss Jessie Ford leaves tomorrow to
spend the -holiday with her ' sister,
Miss Willa, who is••teaching at
Ayr.
Mrs, E. Cotton and her son Eddie
arrived from Detroit this week and
will spend several weeks with her
mother, Mrs. T. Mason Sr.
Messrs. R. J. Muff, H, I. Chant,
Joel Mcleod and C. D. Bouck were
in Seafortlt on Monday evening at-
.tending a /meeting of Royal Arch
Masons.
Mrs. St. Lawrence of London ani
her guest, Miss Lester of Eng-
land, were the guests over the
week -end of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Irwin . of town,
Mrs. E. Saville visited frierds
around Londesboro iast' week and
on her -return was accompanied by
her niece, little Miss Bertha Web,
ster, who will remain with her for
some time.
Rev. Harvey„ and Mrs. Colclough of
Lioydtown have been at the parental
hpntc Of the former this week being
called httlier by the illness of his
father, Mr. Joseph Colclough of
the Baso Line.
Mr. JAL Cantelop, son of Mr. Pet-
er ,Cantelon, who has for some
time been a member of the ;Mol-
sons Bank staff at Edmonton, Al-
ta. has been an
c transferred. to the
t
Lethbridge branch.
Mr. John Schoenlials was in Toronto
on Thursday last and purchased c
hased an-
other up-to-date machine -that will
'still further" enable him to turn out
grades of flour that will have no
superiors on the market.
Miss Jean Ross ss oE Seaforth spent
the .week -end. at her home in town.
She was accompanied by Miss
Spark and
Miss Murray. The girl
s
alsocame up -vi h an auto pa,rty
onMonday P f
da and s en t afew hours
in town, •
Mrs. T. Shipley, who was accompan-
ied by her daughter, Miss. Carrie
Shipley, was called to Wingham on
Friday last by the illness of her
eldest daughter, Mrs. Lavis. They.
made the trip by auto and were ac-
companied by Dr. Thompson.
The following composed an auto
patty, with Mr. Gillies of the
Garage as chauffeur, which visited
Benniller, Goderich and Bayfield the.
forepart of the week : Misses Grace
Clull,Elsie Rosa, Stella Copp, Li7.-
zie Shanahan, Agnes Hill and
Gurnie Horn:
Mr. George Howson of Medicine Hat,
Alta., youngest son of Mrs. How
'son of Albert street, visited his
mother and sister over the week -end
being east on Government business
connected with immigration. It is a
good many years since Mr. How -
eon visited the home town and he
missed many • a familiar face,
while noting much .improvement in
the town itself.
Dr. Fowler of Toronto was in town
over the week -end visiting his
*other, Dr. Fowler, and ceiling
upon old friends. Even if the long
vacation is oh at Varsity itdoes
not imply an extended holiday for
the Drfor he continues to prat-
time his profession, and, on the
side, have a few houses erected. Flc
has just moved unto one of them.
It's over on Pacific Avenue, a
choice part of the city.
A iH'*,Lr 2SYJ�
BOTH OUR STORES WILL OBSERVE S.A.T.
URDAY MAY 24th AS A HOLIDAY AND
WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY.
15c inderson's Gbighains 12 1•2c
All New Sprin
eo
Patterns
1000 yards Anderson's new spring ginghams in all the very latest
colorings and designs in plaids, checks' and stripes, full width and weight
Regular 15c per yard. Saturday 12%
1212 ENGLISH GING-AMS 10c
500 yards English and Canadian Gingham guaranteed fast colors in
all the new coloring and patterns full width Regular 12% Saturday loc
One Hundred New Ruts chart Received
If you have. a Rug want to brighten up your -home, come and see our
display of right up to the minute patterns comprising Wools, Tapestry,
Yutaki Fibre Rugs, Brussels, Miltons, Velvets, Axrninsters and Japanese
Fibre its fawns, browns, greens and reds, in all the new spring colorings
and designs from $1.25 up to $45:
New Straw and Felt Hat
FOR MEN AND
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oYs
We are showing a comlepte range of New Spring Hats for men and
boys in straw and felt, right un to the minute in style and shapes down
to the harvest hat, from 10e to $3.00 a :call solicited
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About People You Know.
Mr. II. 5, Chapman will go to St,
Titonas i for`Y
over the holiday.
Mrs. Woodii,gn of Boston is the guest
of her sister, hers. 3, S. Evarn,
Rev. C. L. Jeakfns was in Wingham
yesterday officiating at a wedding,
Miss Stewart, rator, 'who,
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has been in Toronto for several
weeks past, returned bore un
Mornay,
Mr. Josh Cook was on duty last
week after being laid off for'.sever-
a
Yblood
al days with -en attack of b
lood
iso in
pb n g
Mr. and Mrs. D. Soars nave toturrrd
to Clinton front-Wingham and their
old friends aro pleased to see them
back again.
Mr. A._T..Cooper, who addressed the
Sunday schools' at Londesboro last
Sunday, goes to 4xoderich on the
same errand nexttunday.
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Mrs. Marshall of Ratte bur y etreet
has been in Wingham during the
past week owing to the serious ill-
nchs of lier daughter-in-law.
Mr. 'Stewart Macpherson, 'mining
architect of New Liskeard, was . in
town one day last week calling On
his uncle, Clerk Macpherson, and
other friends.
Mrs. T. Mason Sr. underwent an
operation the other day, for re-
moval of cataract and is now
improving 'nicely, ' The numerous
friends of the family will be very
glad to hear. •
Mrs. J. W. Moore is in Chatham this
week attending the + W. M. S. con-
vention as 'delegate front the Wes-
ley auxiliary. Mrs, Walter - Man-
ning is the delegate from Ontario
street church.
Mr. Chas. TisdalL of Termite., eldest
son of Mr..I. P. Tisdall, formerly
of Clinton, has completed his law
courseas ani[ enters a. T
firm jun
`or partner. Damoronto e.Rulegalm-
or has it that he will ere long
form another kind of a. partnership
with a Buffalo young Iady,. His
old friends in Clinton will extend
congratulations in' advance:
CNAP3IAN'S Neje
iMr. James Burns was in' Londgn and°
vicinity for several- days the past
week.
'Mr. and Mrs,' John Wiseman intend
spending the holiday and'week-end
in St. Malty's. •'s. _
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lawson attended
the funeral o1 the late Mr, Medd
f Auburnlastk.
o wee
Mr. Ray`Ruunball, who lets for sev-
eral years been inspector for the
Be1I Telephone Company here and
t Goderich with • c linesbetween,
a G e th
has had his` district changed so au
toleave io
a e out the town of Goden h
and take in Seaforth instead.
Rev. W. J. Holmes and Mrs. Holmes
of Saskatoon, Sask., formerly Of
.. Clinton, Mr, Hohnes beteg at
one time pastor of Wesley
church, - who are returning from
a visit to the Old Co:et-
try, are expected to Spend the
week -end in town as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Irwin.
Mr. Wm. Dobie of East Wawanech
was in town yesterday conning
down to visit his daughter, ` Miss
Lillie, who underwent' an operation
last week. Miss Dobie is , improv-
ing rapidly and in the coarse Of a
few days will be able to return.
home. Mr. Defile is an old chum. of
Mr. Wm,. Felker of town so there
was a great contlalf when they got
together.
Hullett Township
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Mr. RobertMelrose,uMelrose who to can out
from Oallasitiels, Scotland, last fall,
was joined this week by his wife and
child: -They will take up -their abode
at Walkorburn, Mr. Melrose being a
nephew of Mr, Robert Morrison. Mr.
Melrose first came to this, country.
twenty-six years'' ago and after re-
mam'ny ten years went back to
Scotland, 'returning to Ontario again
after an absenceof sixteen years
with the intention of making this,
country his pernnapent hone.
The News From Londesboro
Mrs, (Rev.) Ostcrhout and . sons,
Jack and Douglas, left \Londay ni rn-
ing for Chatham to visit her par-
ents and attend the W. M. S. conven-
tion field in that city.
Mr. Rdbt Gibbs received his diploma
last week, having taken a full course
in piano tuning. FIe has purchased
a motor cycle so intends getting
around
and getting g s one of the
hi;iiness. We -Wish him °success.
Mr. R. Adams is slightly under
the weather thic week.
A servicef
song ..ong and story'will
be held thein e Methodist church
Sunday night, Subject : " The
Mothers of the Bible."
Wo are pleased to see Mr. William
Riley is ableto be up' around town
again, also that Mrs, Geo. Longman
is on the mend:.. '
A meeting of the congregation was
held in the Methodist church last
Wednesday evening. Reports of the
expenditures and collections of the
church, Sunday school and Epworth
League were read anti discussed• It
was decided to erect the bell, which
was blown down: by the storm, and
also to paint the woodwork of the
church. The ladies provided lurch
and tea.
Mrs. L. Walters of'London return -
led
ed to her home last Fridayafter
sending f
few weeks spending a at her parents'
P
a s
home, Mr. and hits. William Riley.
Mrs. Will. s tl , ort*man r
L returned a tc
her home this week after being in the
Clinton hospital tab for s i
P o some time. twits.
Longman says she feels better now
than she ever has since the accident
happened
ahi tc s
P � cJ caused theamputa-
tion
t ut -
p n a
p
tion of the limb about: a year ago.
The public meeting held here or.
Monday evening to organize for the
Scott Act campaign amp grt was well attend-
ed. Rev. e
R J: H. Osterh u
o t presided,
Addresses were delivered by Messrs.
Cooper and Irwin of Clinton and the
Rev. Mr, Reid after which a Scott
Act Association for Hullett was.
formed with the following as officers:
President, John Fingland,
Vice, Win. Vodden,
See. -Treasurer, W. H. Lyon, -
Ward Chairmen; A. Jamieson,. 0.
E. Erratt, W, J. Miller, R. Clarke,
Mr. Watt,
Mr, A, T. Cooper, county organizer
for the Ontario 'S.:5. Assopiation;
addressed the Sunday schools of.
Knox and Burns churches and that
of the Methodist church here en
Sunday.
H ullett Happenings
It' is currently reported and with.
all semblance of truth that one of
Hullett's noel popular daughters
will become the bride of a prosper -
ons farmer of West IlVawanosh in the
very near future.
Mr. and :Mrs.' Joseph Reyrr,lds at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Brophey of
-St.- Augustine.
Mx. Dominick Flynn sold a horse
last week for the sum of $335.
Mr. Thos. O'Connor of Goderieb
visited, at Mr• Jas, "Reyujld'a on
Sunday. •
Mr, Claris.'O'Bsine Sunda‘ ed at
tSr, Matthew Careert's.
Mr. and Mrs. Do,ninick-i•'lvnn ,vcie
McKillop visitors an Sunday;
Mr. John Shanahan sold a team of
horses es let week.
Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Mutch and' their -
little daughter, Miss ' Delight, of
Clinton visited at Mr. and Mrs. P.
Quigley's on Sunday.
Mrs. Jas.FlynnF Sundayecl at 4110
hone of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. l' e-
no'lds,
Mr. and gMrs. Thos, Quigley of
Goderich visited relatives on the Gth:
con. on Sunday.
folida� Footme�er CBAPM;Iti'S
F'ullj equipped for-Summer—Are you ready for the hot days that will soon be here ? We are prepared to show you the newest.
designs summer footwear, in canvas and leather.
White and Tan Shoes—This season promises to'be ailether in which these will be very much .in demand, our stock of these colors
is now complete.' comprising new designs in Pumps, Oxfords and Boots,
PI_ CI P1IA.INT
Successor to J. Twitchell (Sc. Son
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