The Clinton News Record, 1912-01-25, Page 894
Clinton News -Record
Vatci$ This Spade
There will be Something Special each wveeIS,,
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Spending To Save.
NF The above nisyseemn paradoxioal'het the bargains we are offering
mean a,saving to any one who spends his money here,
Ali Skates and Hockey Goods,
at Cost
Prices on all these goods are so low it will pay you to spend your
money now. Parents rem 'get skates for two, when at regular prices
they,could afford to buy for onry one. The boys and girls need the
bracing air and the exercise for their health's sake,
Weather Strip'
Try our. weather strip on your Doors and Windows it keep out
the Wind and Frost,
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STOVES and HARDWARE
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SELL ONLY
THE BEST iN RUBBER
FOOTWREA
Wheatbor you went a pair of Boots. Aretics, Sock and
Rubber, Leather topped Ruhhers. Alaskas, felts and Rub-
bers, Light Rubbers, far over your sboes or anything
else hi heavy or light RUBBER FOOTWEAR. •
I BEST QUALITIES ONLY
WE HAVE THEM IN THE
Cheap Rubbers are not worthwha t they cost.
BUY THE 'BEST. IT PAYS
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UNIQUE .FURNITURE
THAT IS JECORATIVEt
but riot overly dear. Merit is what wins these days, 4
and it's only merit that gives us our liberal patronage'
MERIT IN FURNITURE MERIT IN PRiCE
The cneapest spot iin Hurn Countyto buyall. kinds of furniture.
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Original Price $1.50 1.25 1.00;
Did You S e Our Half Price
Window?
If there are goods in it. you
can use and have not time
to see it you pay a high
price for the time saved.
W. D. FAIR CO,
Often Cheapest Always the :Best
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nn �" naa1111NI1b.
Mr. Ernest Young, Goderich, was
Clinton on Monday.
Miss Levis visited Exeter friends f
a few days lase week.
Mrs, -George Jackson of. Waterloo vi
ileed Clanton friends the past woe
Mrs. Walter Learoyd of Regin
Sask., is the bucst of Mrs. A.
Morriele
Miss May Ranee is in Owen Soun
where she takes part this evenit
in a concert.
Miss •Ida Evans of Bayfield is span
ing a few days M town the gue
of Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Evans,
Mr. C. Keller, piano tuner, Stra
ford, Is assisting the staff of ti
Doherty Piano & Organ Company.
Mrs. Wcbh Haggerty of Morepar
Man., was the guest of her cousi
Mrs. John Watt ins, on Saturda
Last,
Miss Mabel Kerr, who has betel
Montreal nursing for the pot cc
pie of months, returned home In
week.
Mrs, J. E. Harn,vall st Varna we
the guest of ner sister, M, s. J.
Reid of town, ! t� a leer era's h i
weak,
Mrs. Goodfellow and her little da
Bitter Eva of Hamilton aro visitin
the lady's aunty, Mea. J. S. Mille
of Orange street.
Mrs. Walter King and battle Mis
Ruth Ball spent the week end th
guests of the former's sister, Mr
John Bennett of Blyth.
Mayor Spottton of Wingham was i
town on Monday attending to a
fairs in connection with hs Basins
College here and also shaking hand
with numerous friends.
Mr. Peer McNeil of Stratford, Sout
Dakota, a former ClintonIan an
brother of Mr, T. J. McNti.'-, o
town, was recently married to Mis
Richardson of S•ttratford, South Da
kola,
Mrs. Kenneth Chowen, who is a
ptesout a patient in the hospital
and who has been very rill during
the past week, is now improving
nicely, we are pleased to be able to
report.
Mr. John Shaw went' to Seaforth on
Tuesday evening to hear the addrtes
given by Rev. J. A. Macdonald, ed-
itor of the Torontlo Globe, who
spoke under the auspices of the
Canadian Club.
Mr. Richard Foster of Toronto, bet-
ter known to htis Clinton. friends as
"'Dick", was in town Monday and
Tuesday, having come up to take
part+ in Willis choir concert. For
"Deck" ck" Clinton's lah'ch string will
• always hang out.
Mr. Henry Baker went to St, Cath-
an;nes yesterday morning to ali-
t nrt the aneu-1 meeting of the.
Willow Rivet (13, C.) Timber Com-
pany of which he is a director, On
eels way back he will spend a day
or so in Hamileon.
Mr, and Mrs. W. R, Megaw of Vernon
B. C. wore guests over the week
end of the farner's sister, Mrs.
W, J. Holmes. They came east
with their daughter Irene, who is
now pursuing her studies ab Hav
orgal College, Toroneo,
Mr. Murray Jackson of Toronto, son
of Mr. Fred Jackson of town, who.
has been laid off for some fettle
time, suffering from a dislocated.
shoulder, is now a'Je to attend to,
his studies again, his many Clinton
friend:•; will be glad to hear.
Mr, and Mrs, J. T. Clark and Master
Arthur of Toronto were the guests
of friends in town over the week.
end. Mr. Clark returned` to the
city on Monday morning but Mrs.
Clark and Arthur are making a
longer stay, the guests of the
lady's sis>°ar, Mrs. T. Jackson, Jr.
Miss Tebbuet of Woodstock, formerly'
of town, called on old friends in
Clinton on Friday: Miss Tebbutti
was returning after
ing to. Woodstock a ter
spending some wee'rs at her home
In Goderirh township weer()
she
was en ateendance on her father,
Mr. Frederick Tebbutt, Sr., who
has beenvery ill.
yr r. 0 a x"100 s 'eaves today on his
Irmo- tree to the Paretic Coast In the
interests of a big, Ternnea whole-
sale house, John ta'•es' his holt,"
dhys In the wiete- and h s .meat
good part of the past ceuele of
months in r'ititort end vicinity,.
where he has hosts of [needs who
are elwsys p'c^sati to see him
His ,?,,n to the Co'ist visitIn' all
the towns of any f enerteece on
the wev irtl' rho-ttev Ireerr1 months
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111) OIIH JANIIARY
January 25tlli, 191
SALE
Our great annual. January Sale winds up Wednesday January 31st. To those who
" -have not had there share of the many bargains we have offered_ the past three week you
should not miss these last days.
50e Winter Vests 39c
,Ladies heavy Wright winter
vess', natural color only, daint-
ily trimmed with baby ribbon,
all sizes, regular 50c for 39e.
"• 25e " 19e.
Children's Vests 19c
Children's add lines of win-
ter vests,' slip overs and button-
ed down the front, all sizes, reg.
25e and 35e for 19e.
25c Worsted Hose 19c
Boys and girls heavy ribbed
worsted hose, black, ;roll sizes,
splendid line for overstockings,
reg 25c for 19c. °
50c Worsted Hose 390
Misses, girls and boys black
heavy worsted ribbed hose,
made from the finest worsted
yarns, specially made for hard -
wear, all sizes. reg 50e for We.'
Children's Knitted
Skirts 79c
Ghiidren'a all pure word,
fancy knitted petticoats in plain
grey, navy bine and red, a very
warm and .comfortable. under-
skirt for children, reg 81 for .79
Reg $1,25 for .98
Flannelette Drawers 39c
Ladies extra quality heavy
flannelette drawers in plain
white, pink and pale blue, dafnt-
f!y trimmed, re., 50c for 39c.
50e Mufflers 39c.
Ladies, misses and ehildrens:
Monarch Mufflers, 'made from
very floe mercerized yarns, all
colors, reg 50c for 39e,
$6,50 Silk Waists $4.99
Ladies messoline silk waists,
guaranteed not to cut, in the
very nee est design, Nought for
Xmas trade, ren 6.50, clearing.
the balance at $5,00..
$1 Kid Gloves 79c
Ladies kid gloves in black, mode
and tan: Perrins' special guar-
anteed, all sizes. reg $1 for five
days only our price will be 790.
25e Veilings 19c
Clearing out the balance of
all oar veilings during the last
five days of this n.onth, Chiffon
light and heavy meshes in dots
and spots, sit colors, reg 25c for
19c. Reg. 35c for 25c. Reg 60e
for 39e.
Childrens Knitted Coate
Childrens knitted coats fan-
cy weaves, all pure wool, Nor-
folk styles with bele in 'plain red
and navy blue, reg $1 and $1.25
fol' 79c.
At Cost and Less
Ladies,' Ruffs, Muffs Stoles,
Oaperines, Astrachan, Coats,
Cloth Coats, Skirts, Comforters,
Blankets, Quilts, Curtains, Etc.
DEEP CUTS IN MEN'S OVERCOATS AND fIERDI-MADE CLOTHING
AT THE MEN'S - STORE
Ready -to -Wear Overcoats at
Cost
Men's Tweed and Cheviot Overcoats,
double breasted, storm (oilers, full draper
lengths in mixed brown, grey and green color-
ings, also plain black, splendidly tailored and
made in the very latest styles. Clearing at
the following deep cuts:
$10' 01) Coats, all sizes, clearing price $ 750
$12 00 " 0 50
514 00 44 " 10 75
$16,t,d$17" " 1325
$35 00 Fur Lined and Fur Collar coats 25 01)
$16 50 Imitation Fut Lined reg $10 50 for 12 00
Ready-to=Wear Suits at
Cost
We do not intend carrying on our
Ready to Wear clothing for area and hoys and
during Janrtarywe have put the knife deep la-
ta every garment. Reruember this depart.
trent has only been running. for a short time
and we haven't an old style in stock, Note the
following prices and don't miss tins chance :
$ifl (1) Mcu's Tweed and Worsted Suits $ 7 50
$1200 " 9 e
$1400 " 1075
$15 00 "
$10 50 " " 12 00
Clearing out all boys overcoats and suits at cost
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50c FLEECE -LINED UNDER-
WEAR 39e.
Men's heavy fleece -lined
shirts and drawers, all sizes. reg
50c for 39c.
MANY OTHER LINES THAT
SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT
US TO MENTION.
WINTER
Footwear Sale.
Commencing, Saturdag Jan. 20
We willsell all our Winter Footwear at adiscount of
20 percent. off our regular prices.
Just note these offerings and we'resure you'll conclude
that you're needing something in Felt or
Rubber Footwear,
Ladies Felt Foxed Shoes; Regular 51 75 for $1 40
Ladies Felt Shoes e Foxed. Iteguler $1.65 for, 1 32
Lndies All Felt Shoes. Regular $1 05 for , 1 32
Ladies Grain Bals, lined. Regular $1.75 for . 1 40
Ladies Fet' Slippers, colors red,' blue, and brown. Regular
$100 for 80
Ladies licit Juliets, colors red, blue, and brown. Regular
$1 25 for
Children's Felt Slippers. Regular 311e for 1 2020
Child(en's Teddy Bear Slippers. Regular 35e. for ....•25.
Men's Felt Boots, foxed. Regular $2.25 for 1 80
Men's Heavy Gum Ruhhere,'2 bke and laced. Regular
$`2:75 for.. , 220
Men's Heavy Gum Rubbers, special 1 buckle, Regular
$1.00 for. 1 20
Men's Overshoes, 2 buckle. Regular $20(1 for. 1 60
Mea',, Oeershoos, 1 buckle. Regular $1 60 for 1 28
Worneres Britten, Overshoes, ,Regular $2,00 for..... 1 60
We have also several lines of Men's and Women's Dongola'
Box Calr, and Patented Boots that we will sell at great reductions.
For exalnp*e,-About fifty pairs Men's Patent Leather Boots.
Regular $5.00 tines to clear at 8 50
Sale starts Saturdag, Jan. 20th
Jas, Twitchell & ' Son
t�r■t■r
Heaps of PunI John Mr. N. Davis.
Knox Mr. F. McCaughey.
"The fu uniast coned r1;t • n' is
tc
Y w 1;dith 1Y1'arsland Miss B. McIver.
heard everywhere in connection with, Eva Webster Muss 13. Draper.
The Private Secretary" which will Mrs:' Stead' Miss G. Chuff.
be produced next Thursday evening Miss Ashford Mrs. IVh Cluff,
in the town hail: It will furnish Seats only 25c and 35c. Plan
two and a half hours of soled merri- open at Fair's, Book Store.
hent and laughter:The Castile is efS1-'
cient and no trouble will he spared to
provide a genuine even'1ig's amuse
mane. The following Is the caste
Mr. Marsland Mr. , I lioway
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Barry Marsland Mr., Il. Rumbal.l,
Mr, Cattorinole Mr, I. Rattenhury.
Douglas Catt ramie Mr. W. Fo':d.
Rev, Robt.• Spalding Mr, O. Fink.
Mr; Suilney Gibson Mr. W. Johnson.
Goderich Township
1, Miss Tebbutt of Woodsiroc'rr who
has been genie for several wee's, ' on
' account of the i11ntresof her f ;thee,
1,114r, Frederick Tehbute Sr., returned
to°Woodstock on Friday. Mr. Teb-
I butt, we a'te glad to report, is now
improving nicely:
The News From Londesboro
The regular meeteng of the Women's
Instituee will bo heldThursday
�on Th rs ay
afternoon next at talo thirty o'clock
at the hone of Mrs. R Adams, The
ladies aro all cordially ;'milted to at-
tend.
Reeve Leiper is attending county
council at Goderich this week.
A number of the farmers are haul,
ing logs to the still.
i ts
Miss J. Reebe of Port Colborne i
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. W. T. Pearcy, at the manse,
Mr. William Lee has purchased a
barn to replace the one burned. on the
farm which he recently bought.
Rev.,7. II. Ostorhout spent Tuesday
with Winghaur friends and Wednesday
,'with friends at Gerrie. Be gave hint
` illustrated talk on Citing at the lat-
1 ter place on Wednesday evening.
Hullett Township.
Miss Minnie Reynolds spent the
forepart of the week with friends en
Goderich.
Mise Kathleen McCourt of Clineen
is visiting friends in this vicinity.
Miss Alae Garbett its to be congrat-
ulated upon her success at her recent
musical exams., having obtained first
class honors: ,
London Road
Mr. John Murray is recovering
from a severe attack of blood poison-
ing.
Mrs, Jas, Walkinshaw of Clinton
was the guest over the week end of
Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight)•
The League Literary will meet on
Tuesday evening next at the. McKnhght
home.
Mr. Walter Swinbank has been sof-
feting the pastl,00uplo of weeks with
rheumatics and grippe. It's a bad
combination, but we aro pleased to
know that he is now on the amend.
Mrs. George Jackson of Waterloo,
a former resident on the London
Road, has been visiting old friends
here the past week.
The sympathy of our people is ex-
tended to Mrs- Arihur Stepheuon and'
Mrs: Perry Plumsteai on the loss of
'their father which took
Place on
Mends .
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Mrs, Rutledge is now improving,
nicely, '
Mr. John McEwen of rite 2nd of
Stanley underwent' an operation for
appendicitis In Cls on hospital 'east
week, Miss Jean Mustard, his aunt,.
a' trained nurse, is waiting upon him,
Mr.Terryborry of Fssex, who has
bought the John Murray pxoporty,.
Wes here last week,
Mr, and Mrs. Fairbairn of Hensall•
visited West End fel
ends last week.'
There is a gold fever at Miitonas,
Man., owine to eltscovo I's a short
Ieistancc..north of the village„ -
W. Sloman Sr. Dead
Mr. William J. Sloman Sr. dietf
this forenoon. The funeral will take
place next Monday.
" Auburn
Howson and Lawson's roller mill
starts operations this week,
Mrs.' R. A. Roberton remains cr00-
Malty 11h. We hope that she may'
improve soon,
Miss M. Small returned to Toron-
to, ,ore Monday Meer a two weeks'
I vacation among her friends here.
Me. Andrew Porter, manager et
thd'•Stiriing Bank Goderich, paid the
Auburn Bank an official v.s:t last
Tuesday. Ile was accompanied by
his little daughter, Miss Harr!ett_
who was entertained by Miss Gortio
Asquith.
"Word was received on Sunday et
the death of Mrs. George Willard
(nee Elizabeth Symington) of High,
River, Alberta, Mr. Willard is a'; -
accompanying the, remains of her
wife hone, but is not expected bee.
fora Saturday of this week. Funeral.
notices later,
McKi{lop Township
Wesley Ilackweil, who was visiting
hare, has returned to his studies at
Rochester.
'Fanners in ties section are beef-
ing their' hay to McNaught's sta
tt`on. The road is partly sb„iteret
with woods,
Miss Sturdy ,5'ill eo t trues to
teach the school in Fection 9 , Me-
Kiliop for the present year.
Mr, S. J. hell Ips been away vis -
ft's ,
T
m g h' i
is uncle in t bhrrt who had:-;
056 of his legs broken i t a runawhy „
accident. ,
The Method st teameebine at WI. -
ton was very well atlended censid•
ering the cold: weather.