The Clinton News Record, 1913-06-12, Page 8ews-Recoril.
•Seaforth.
Mr, Jellies Troyer, who is recont-
' ing from. an attack of typhoid Lover,
ic.Et last Week, to visit for a tow
days in •Toronitsi before going •to is
Workbeing rushed on the -new
, 'library and, it Is hoped tha it Will
•• . 'soon be completed.
Miss • Florence •Soole, daughter of
M. and. Mrs. Chas, &elle, was max-
' tied- last week to Mr, Frederick A.
aichards -ql EdmontonRev. Mr.
Barker officiating. Mr, and Mrs.
Richards left the same afternoon for
'• their new home in Edmonton.
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• Mr. Geo Steet of Saginaw, Mich.,
was Itere last week visiting his mos-
' Egnroildville has installed « street
lights the same as those used. in Sea
forth • and supplied, fronr the hydro
commission • here, the lights being
turned on, for the first time on
Tus-
(lay evening last week, ' •
Mrs. A. Wilson was in Listowel last
week visiting Rev. and. Mrs. I.Trqe-
hart Prior to their departure fdr Col--
lingwood, , Mr. Ilttiriliart havieg ac-
cepted a call to the Presbyterian_
church in that town.
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WE
CORDIALLY
1 INVITE YOU
To Inspect our Spring and Sum.-
'mer stock of up=to=the=minute shoes for
the whole family, without question the
most 'complete assortment, the most, i
1 attractibe styles and the best halite s ever
• exhibited in your ton. When you have
9RIED 2HEgf ON, YOU WILL SURELY
WeAN2 - 20 HAVE A PAIR,
FRED. JACKSON
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Our Special List for Saturday
-- and all next week ----
AIRS. POTTS NICKEL IRONS Reg. $1.30 for .88
GARDEN RAKES Only .20
4 CANS TIGER HANG CLEANER Only .25
FLEMPOL TFIE NEW FURNITURE POLISH 25
Would you pick up $4,75 on the street ?
Would you buy a $5.00 Safety Razor for 25 cepts 1'
That is the introductory price of the Mario OIOSS Safety Razor,
$5 00 quality. Over bixty sold in our store last Saturday.
The rush still continues for the following popular goods
Sherwin Williams Paints -Campbells Varnish Stains-Florlac
• Japalac and Berry Broa. Liquid Granite -Decorate with win-
dowphanie- We now handle Beaver Board it takes the place
of lath and plaster and more Sanitary Call and see samples and
„ get particulars, AjBargain Table of assorted granite ware
slightly darriaged4Your choice for 15 cents, Big Value.
•
Illarland Bros.
Hundreds of Suggestions
For Summer Style and
Comfort are to be found
in the
Standard
Fashion
Book
For SUMMER'
20c (By mail 300
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Any Standard Pattern Free
Buy the .book for 20c, get a 15c pat-
tern and the hook nets you only 5c.
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest - Always the Best
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES. 1
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. ' Our showing of wash Dresses this year is larger and
• prettier than we have shown before. Dainty Utile dr ess-
•• es in Prints, Ginghams, OhamIrays, Ducks and Linens
i andjin all sizes from two years and up to fourteen years
and_wondertully low priced at from $ ...5 to $2.00.
SEE OUR GIRLS MIDDIES AT $1.25.
Ladies1White Waists and Underwear
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We have a beautiful assortment of Ladies Waists,
in Lawns, Embroidery, Pique, Linens etc. ranging in
price froml$.50/to $3.00.
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SEE OUR SPECIAL LINE AT $1.00.
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Also some extra values in Ladies and childrens
Undeiskirts, Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers, Princess
Slips ,and Conabinations, --
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Mr. IL W. lierlyar was in London en
Friday and attended Conference.
Mrs. Robt. Johnstone of Goderich is
the guest of her brother, Mr. Ar-
thur Cook,
Mr. L. Suitter of Glencoe semi-,' a
few days this weeks with his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jimold Rayner,
Mr. Samuel Cantelon and his son,
Mr. Herbert Cantelon, of Streets-
ville are visiting at Mrs. Mary
Catutelon's. ••
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W. Kitt, who
came up to attend the funeral o
the former's mother, the late Mrs.
Wm. Kitt, returned- to their home
at Woodstock yesterday.
Among those who took in the ex-
cursion to Detroit this week were:
William Rutledge, Mihs Janet Rut-
ledge, Gordon MeGregor,, Newton
Davis, Wilber Ford, Mitis Jessie
Thompson, Miss May Forbes, and
Mrs. Tierney of Blyth.
AIMS Mary J. Holmes, Toronto, a
former Clintonian, has just, passed
her second year examination • in
'Household Science at Victoria Uni-
versity, taking first-elass honors.
She waa the only one in the class
who was ao successful, and it is
to her credit that slue has done
this two years in succession.
Mr. R. McMordie of London and Mr.
5, Staillie Of Hersuall were in • Clin-
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ton on Thursday and Friday last.
The latter is an 'old time peda-
gogue who between thirty and forty
years ago wielded the rod in the
Tipperary settlement, oderich
township. Mr. McMordie was the
original owner of that fine farm on
the Lordon Road near Flensall that
is still the admiration of passers-
by and for which he received nine
thousand .dollars.
Mr. John Glenn came, up from Us-,
borne on Saturday last to . attend'
thefunerhl of Mr. D. B. Kennedy.
These "two 111.8.a first met in the
Cariboe gold diggings in 1902 and
during the exciting and trying days
of the camp there developed a
friendship that grew stronger with
the on -coming years. They al-
ways kept in tough with each
other and on those occasion; when
;they met they 'almost lived their
camp experiences over again. •
Mr. A.B. Mackenzie of Chilliwick B.
C. is the guest for a few days
this week of -his cousin, Mrs. Mar-
garet Fisher,. after. an absence in
the west of -thirty-seven years.
This is his first return visit to the
home town in that long period and
he naturally., notes a great number
of ohanges in both the people and
the place. Many of ,those for
whom lie has enquired have either
"ernssi tho bar" or gene to (one
other place and of the. buildiags on
Albert street about the only one
he has recognized is the flour mill
and even it has been changed about
and enlarged slime he left. Mt:
Mackenzie was the Chilliwick -re-
presentative to the General Assem-
bly held the past week in Toronto
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Mr. J. D. Atkinson,,who for the past year has 'hen associated
• the furniture business with Mr. 359. Duniord-the firm name being •
Atkinson & Dunford-bas retired, , his interests being taken over by •
. Mr John Iday.
. The new firm will he known as Diniford a Stay and respectfully t
solicits a continuance of the generous support so long enjoyed by , this 7i
IstOre. , - ,-, , I
DUNFORD & MAY
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i Furniture Dealers and/Funeral Directors .;
Phone 104 t
PIIONE 127 -NxonT AND SVNDAY CALLS- PHONE 194 I
JAMES DUNFORD JOHN MAY
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wenty-One Only
Ali New Patterns
We were fortunate in picking up this week
from the manufacturers twenty-one separate table
cloths. all new patterns and all pure linen, These
are seconds and very slightly damaged. Don't miss _
this opportunity to get an extra table cloth at a '
great saVing. Remember only twenty-one in the
lot. Come early. _
3 only size 2 yds x 2 ydsat$2.00
6 2 yds x 2i yds at 2.25
2 " 2 yds x 2i yds at 2.50
4 , 2 yds x 2 yds at 2.75
4 " 2 yds x 3 yds at 3.00
2 " 2 yds x 2i yds at 3.50
aial and square designs.
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-BATH TOWELS UNDERPRICED 10 doz, large sized bath towels,
_ extra heavy weight in plain
white, cream and, red stripe aud cream and blue. Just the thing for hot summer months, Friday and Saturday,
25c each.
WASH- DRESSES FOR CHILDREN AND
MISSES
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_ Children's ,summer wash dresses in Gingban3,
duck and print in a great variety of styles and col-
orings, ages 3 to 18 yrs, just to hand, prices rum
" from 75c to $3,00.
• LACE CURTAINS $1.50 for $1.29
5 dozen only fine lace curtains in white and
ecro in five new patterns, two, two and a half and
three yards long. Regular $1.50 for $1.29,
• BOYS WASH SUITS-MEN'6 STORE
We are showing a good range of boys' wash
suits, all sizes, made from good wearing duck and
fast colors, Norfolk and blouse style from $1 up.
Ask to see our special at $1.50.
75c LIGHT GREY TWEED DRESS GOODS
HALF PRICE -
• 100 yards light grey tweed dre.3s goods, forty-
four inches wide, splendid line for children's wears
or odd skirts, regular 75e, Saturday 37ic.
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A June Nuptial in Hullett.
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\, 13 rthall " the home cd Mr
en ,
and Mrs. W. L. Mair of Hullett, was
the scene of one of the prettiest ev-
ents M the season on Tuesday of
last Week,' when their second daugh-
ter, Essie L., was united in wedlock
to Mr. J, Howard 13runsdon a Lon-
desboro.
The nuptial knot was tied lv Nev.
J. C4. Reid of Londestoro, in the pre
sense of only the immediate rola Hu es.
Promptly at four o'clock the
groom entered the parlour and toolt
his place under a handsome ever- The following is the report of S.S.
No. 5, the names in order of merit
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travelling in a blue broadcloth suit The News From Londesboro
with white hat. On their return they-
will take up house•keening in Blyth.
The bride will be missed very
'much in social circles, her pleasing
and attractive manner having made
hosts of friends who will be sorry I
to, see her leave. We arc also sorry
to have the groom leave our midst
lie, being one of the Most pupnlar
young men in Londest bro.
Hullett Township
green arch banked with snowballs,
Mr. Will Gouda left for London
Tuesday morning to attend the For -
resters conventior.i.
Miss Bina Kirk teturned. from St.
Thomas this week also bringing' back
with her icer niece MISP.4 Marjory
Lyon, who has been visiting here
sire the 2.1th of May.
Mn. James Shabbrooke and Miss
Mabel left. yesterday morning for
Sarnia, gong from there by boat to
Mic,higan for a few weeks visit.
Quite a number from around here
where he awaited the arrival of his spent Monday in Coderich but
Sr. 4th -Mary Jamieson. Jr. ith---
bride who presently entered Iranstig thought it a little too cool. to go
on the arm of her lather. Mary McCool, Fred MeCool, Nettie
Woodman. Sr. 3rd -Annie Weymouth, on
The bride looked very charmlng •r Flossie Biggings, Alice Voddeu, 'lrace Those who took in the circus in
oider? the moonlightvcursion
a handsome gown f silk embro
ed net over creams silk and earrsool..1
;- \redden. Jr. 3rd-Rachie Woodman, Clinton on Tuesday reported a pretty
beautiful bouquet o1 carnations and Sr. 2nd--He(mer Snell, Arthur Way- good show,
mouth Rose Sorbutt Percy Gibbings 'Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Williams ard
s s
to vis
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lilies. . (absent). Jr. 2rp1,--Flarold .i% sloms, little daughter Luella, of 'foiron
The onlyattendant was lit llu Min
. Wellington 1VIeCool. Pt. .2iid.--Dora ited at Mn.MrMatthew Mains on Wed -
Many,;
sister of the bride, vs lio mr• sic Vodden, ;Jennie (borhutt, Margaret nesday,
a sweet little ring bearer dressed ib
Brown, Pettier (a) -Jack Osterhout,a
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vs. Williams has many friends a -
pink silk and carrying a dainty has- Susie Sampson, Harold Snell. (h)- round here. She was Miss Sarah J.
ket of pink carnations and lily -of -the
Harold Richards, Florence Reid, ,.
Arnett and her old home was on the
valley in which rested the ring. Harold Johnston, Lorne Johnston.
. The; wedding marcli was played by
The host' spellers • are: -Jr. sith-
'Miss Lily Brundson, sister oi the
groom.
Prod MeCool, Sr. 3rd -Flossie Gib -
After the customary congratula- bings. Sr. 2nol-Rose Garbutt. Jr,
tions the happy group entered the
2n0 -H. Adams. Pt. 2nd -D. Vod-
den.
dinin.g room, and pareolo of a sump-
tuous repast. The rooms were Report of S. 8. No. 1. Hullett for
beautifully decorated, the colour th
May :-Sr. l -Nellie McMichael,
scheme beitig carried out in pink and Effie Jamieson . (equal) Lulu Matin.
white. Jr: • 4th -Alan Farnham, Fletcher
In the evening a reception was held flibbings, Emma .Hart, Josephine
at the bride's home to whirl al'out Livingston, Mabel Livingston, Arnold
a hundred -guests assembled and spentJamieson'
a merry time with cards and dant "Jamieson. Jr. 3rd -Nora Maim, Ger-
cing. tie Glazier, Florence Jamieson, Alta
Many hardsorile glts were receives] Glauzer, Pearl Mann, Margaret Mor -
testifying to the high esteem in ris, Greta Mann, Malry Gibbings. Jr
whieh Fride and grown .ere held by 2nd -Raymond Jamieson, Cecil Varn-
ish° gornmunity. The g.'nom's gif.t limns, Perey Taslier, N'ona Dale (equal)
to the bride. was a pretty necklace
of peridots, to tbe flower girl a gold
bracelet and to the pianist a pearl
Charlie Mann, Allison Dale. Pt.
211(1
Willie Livingston, Leslie Taslfer. Sr,
Primer -Joe • Hugill, Etta, Wright,
crescent. • Joe Hart. Jr. Primer- o
Next morning the happy couple left , Gregor, Ernie Dale, Clifford illauzz
Nora Alibutn on a honeymoon trip to 1 ler, Clifford Hart, Willie Wright.
a Teacher.
'Permit° and points east, the bride -A. R. Fern n ,
The Price You Pay
arm North or the village value
John Garrett now lives. .Dr. and
Mrs. Williams are on an auto trip
to Port Huran and other points iii
Miss Winnie McGuire of Brusiscis
visiting her friend, Miss Alice 13011,
this week.
Mr. Howard Adams of Minneapolis
spent a few days last week with his
father, returning Los -his home' Mon'
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. 10 -
turned from Toronto Mon lay men- s,
ing. We are sorry to hear Mrs.
Campbell is on the sick list but
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Will Griffith is not as well
as her friends would like to 'see
her.
Quite a few intend taking in the'
excursion to Guelph byi C. P. 111. Sat-
urday. • •
The, vegetable gardena suffered con-
siderably from the heavy frosts late-
..
iy,
Mr, and Mrs. William IL T you re-
turned last night Miser spending a -
month with friends in the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard: Br11.11Sdea LC: -
turned last night after spending their
honeymoon with friends in Toont0
and Ingersoll. They will take up
their residence in Blyth about the':
middle of the month.
Hullett Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell and Mr.
and Mrs, Frank McCaughey of Blyth
0:sited at Mr. James Morrison's on
Monday.
Miss Nellie McIntosh came up from
Toronto Monday and is at the home
of Mr. Jos. McIntosh. ,
Miss Margaret Protium of Seaforth
is spend'ng a zew days this week at
the bonne 'of Mr. and Mts. Andrew
Flynn• .
Mn. McMordie of London and
Mr. S. Smillie of Ilensall visited
their nefcc, Mrs. R. Drown of -the
2nd con. on Friday last.
Mrs. Mich McCauley o a
spent a week with Mn. and Mrs. G.
Carbert.
The township Council met at Wel-
lace's bridge near Summerhill on
Tuesday and after sizing up the
situation decisted to sell the timber
of the old bridge by auction On the
21st inst. The cement work of
new bridge is being built by 1V1r.. 11
IVIortison, yr has turned out a ran
her of 'good zobs of this kind for tl
coencil. PhiS year he will do tl
cement wfork ors four or five b'xidgs
in Hullett. Wallace's bridge wi
cost when completed about 01150.
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It isn't the price you pay for your shoes -its the value you gst for your money that tells whether you
are buYinu wisely or not. • We specialize in the well known
Hartt Shoes for Men, • '
• Fitting Whatever style you choose-- they're all made on the general measurements of a scientific nalster last: Lilo styles vat y
to
suit many tats, but the measurements are all the same. That's why they fit e0 well, and its one reason why they
wear so well:
There's no extra charge for courtesy here, nor for the great assortment of styles, from which to make a selection, nor fob the certainty
that whatever you choose of these shoes are good,• ,
' 01.1,-"IN..P1/1 A.Iq Successor to J. Twitchell & Son