The Clinton News Record, 1912-06-06, Page 8Boot &IShoe,Busine§s Will be sold on terms
to suit Purchaser. Rent of building
reasonable.
The BIG SALE is still 'going on. Scores have
taken advantage of this great MONEY SAVING
SALE; HAVE YOU ?'
Our large and well assorted 'stock of •Children's
Shoes and Slippers.. is; attracting the Mother's atten-
tion.
Now's vi%hen the shrewd Buyer buys Shoes.:
J. Twitchell & Son
CLINTON,' :ONTARIO
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Don't miss stleing. these;lines as they are actually
♦�. bargains •
ewa� lteeord
Curtain Extension Pole
Men's Black Cashmere Sox T
•<• 10 dor only men's fine pure wool cashmere sox in a nice soft
summer weight and good value at 35e. Saturday and Monday ♦ 119e. See these in our south window.
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)Men's Stiff Hafs
As a special inducement to every man to try one of our line
English fur felt hats which retail everywhere at $2.50, we are
going to offer you the chance Saturday and Monday to secure
your choice of our full stock of this season's latest styles at t'he'
r low price of $1',82 (Remember, no reserve, every $2.50 stiff hat
Saturday and Monday $1.89.)
Women's Shoes at $1.29,
This. is one of the biggest bargains we have ever offered in wom-
�, en's shoes and consists of Oxfords and strap slippers in Dongola
kid and patent colt and many of these shoes sold at 82 and $2.25
to clear Saturday and, Monday at $1.20.
1 SMALL PLUMSTEEL
PROFITS B ROS,
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ONE STYLE OF
A STN-
GLE PAIR OF CURTAINS,
ANOTHER MADE TO HOI4D
TWO PAIR OF CURTAINS
OR AN OVERDRMPE AND Ai
SINGLE PAIR AND A
THIRD STYLE ' TO HOLD
'rHE SHADE AND ^A PAIR
OF CUR/PAINS. THE 'DOU-
BLE ROD MAKES A HAND-
SOME APPEARANCE' AND
WITH IT A VARIETY 08'
EFFECTS CAN BE PRODUC-
ED., THE OVAL END IS
USEFUL AND ALLOWS THE
CURTAIN TO , DRAPE
CLOSE ''O . THE CA^SING,
SHUTTING OF THE SLD8
'VIEW. ALL ALLOW SPACE
ENOUGH FOR A FREE
MOVEMENT OF THE
SHADE.
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Mr Joe Brown is speeding a fort -
$fight's hbllday, in' 'Detroit.
Mr " and : Mrs.,' Wm.; McXied lett
last *reek for their; new homei in Col-`
isgl'givood after having spent : the wi.ie
ter' with the latter's mother;, Mrs.
]fiss Isabel Scott' has returned ale
ter a lengthy visit in London.
Mrs. Whitely is visiting : in De-
troit, having returned home with her
sister, Mrs. Laidlaw, on her return'
after a short stay here,
Mess Mame Kauffman of Platteville
is the guest of Mrs. J. A. ,Wilson.
'Mr. and Mts. A. N. Bleasdell of
Fertile, B. 0., are the guests' of
Mrs. .,Young of 'Goderich street. Mrs.
Bleasdell has not been enjoying the
best of health lately.
Mr. Wm. Stobie of Edmonton is
visiting hes father, Mr. Alex. Stobie
f town.
Rev. D. Carswell left last week to
attend the General Assembly of the
Presbygerian Church in Edmontan.
Seaforth races take place next
Tuesday, Wednesday; and Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Somerville left
last week for Waterous, Sask., where
they will visit their son and other
friends.
Mr. John Sproat of . Egmondville
went to Edmonton as a lay delegate
to the General Assembly and well al-
so visit, friends at different ,points
during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Troyer
have gone over to Michigan to :'isit.
friends. •
Miss Mildred Jones of Loretta Ab-
bey, Toronto, is home for the long
vacation.
Messrs. Alex. Muir and Frank Mur-
ray have gone fa Hespeler, where
they have secured positions.
Miss Margaret 'Cowan who has just
finished her domestic science curse
at Toronto, has taken a leaching
position there.
Mrs. Murray and her daughter of
Egmondville left recently for Sask-
atchewan.
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest' - Always the Best
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If you want to wear
better shoes than you
ever did before, with
ou:t spending as much
money a s formerly.,
see t h e remarkable
values , offered at
,FRED JACKSON'S
Good Shoes for everybody
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Reeve Cantelon is, a'tending_ county
council at Goderich this week. -
Rev. J. Greene is attending, confer-
ence in St. 'Thomas .this week,
Mrs, Gooderich and Miss Bertha Davis
were in Toronto, over the week
end.,
Mrs. (Rev.) Win. Ford or Teeswa'ter
is the guest of Mrs. J E. Ford at
Wesley parsonage.
Mr. Leslie McLaughln of Brussels
was the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hartley on Monday.
Mr. and • Mrs. R. Ohowen 01 Strat-
ford were reneeIng 'old 1riendshees
in town during the week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Warterson of iVood-
seock were the' guests over the
week end of Mrs. Howson. •
Mrs. Samuel Lowery of Medicine
Hat, Atte., is spending some time
visiting old-time Clinton friends.
Mr. Harry and Miss Florence Cou-
scns of Flint, Mich., have been vise
Ring friends in Clinton and : ficin-
iy. !eon•
, east.,.
Mrs, J. Hartley spent from Friday . The engagement 'of Miss Mary Alice
until: Monday the guest ^of her par- BeR and Rev. J. Richardson of Kip -
ants, Mr. and Mrs. Weir of Wrox- pen is announced. The marriage
eter. will take price the later end of the
Dr. Cull- and Mrs. Cull of Mitchell month.
were visitors at the home oh Ma- Tho marriage occurred on Tuesday
jor and Mrs. Combe during the past of last week of Mrs. James 1fcAr-
week, thur of the London Road, Ito 'Mr.
Mr. Chas, Dunlop of Brantford vis- Alex. Falrbairn, The ceremony was
itcd tris brother, Mr, R. T. Dunlop performed by Ilei: Mete Smith at
of the Molsons Bank staff, during the home of the bride and was wit, -
the last week. nessed only by Immediate. friends.
Mr. Harry Fremli'n and Misses Maude Hensall is still undecided whether
and May Ferguson spent the week to use water or oil thine year to
end the guests of the latter's par- keep down the street' dust. '
par-
ents at Auburn. Rev. J. E. Miliyard and Mr. T. W.
Miss Jessie Ford leaves tomorrow for Ortwetn arc in St. Thomas this week
St. Thomas and will remain for attending the meeting of IL,ondon
the graduation exercises at Aima Conference. Rev. Mr. Millyard went
College which take place on June on Monday, ,being a member of the
19th.
m mi ttne.
ationin 6 co
st
Miss McRae of Bennialer has been Rev. David Btiehanan, who for
the guest of heriniece, Mrs. Os- some years has been a missionary in
•baldeston, having conic down on the Argintine Republic, was visiting
account of the illness of her sis- Iiensatl' friends last week. Mr. Buc-
ter, the late Mrs. Ferguson. hanan brought his fam'�y home so
Mr. W. F. Egg of Montreal will be that they might be educated.
the guest of Mr, ,john Holmes for
a few days. Mr. Egg' is exceeding-
ly genial and has travelled widely Exeter
so has friends from coast to :oast.
Mr. J. H. Chellew, the Blyth turn Mr. John Staddon of Seaforth, a
riture' man, came down in his car on former resident, has accepted a pos-
Friday accompanied by ins ,laugh itaon with Mr. Geo. Mason.
-ter, White hese he 'took a run Following are the officers recently
around town and as a result trade elected by the Oddfcllows of Exeter :
some very flattering remarks regard- Noble Grand, Luther Pedlar.'
ing Clinton's streets. Mr. Chet -
Vice Grand; W. J. Statham.
lew thinks they are unequalled in Rec.-Secretary, R. N. Creech.
this part of the province. Fin. -Secretary, W. Johns.
Mrs. Eli 'McLaughlin and Miss Susie Treasure,, E. M. lligrfan,
are guests of the lady's parents, Representatives to Grand Lodge,
Mr. and Mrs, William Flulrer. The Chas. Northcott, Ed. Willis.
family have been residing in Guelph Delegates to Drs°tic, Meeit:ng, R. N.
for several months but purpose re- Gree li,.Ed: Wiafs::
turning to Saskatoon, Mr Mo- Mr. Andrew Finkbeiner of the sev-
Laughlin leaving with the household ent'dt concession of Stephen has dis-
eliects for 'that place some days posed of his two hundred -acre farm
ago., to Mr. Edward F ahner of the same
township for 811,900, possession, to be
given 'this autumn.
Mrs. Thorue, who has been in Los
Angels for some time, is now vis-
iting. her
is-iting:her father., Mr. Wm, Drew of
town.
Hensall
Miss Carrie McArthur has returned
after a visie of some months in Tor-
onto.
Miss Margaret Drysdale has gone
on a visit to her brother in Dubuc,
Sask.
Miss Anna Macarthur is spending
some time in Toronto.
Mrs•. T. Kelly and son left last
week for Edmoutod, Alta., where her
husband is. She was accompanied by
her brother, Harold Stoneman, who
went to join his father at Saska-
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ing business of Hoover &
Ball, we respectfulig sour
crit a continuance of the
patronage so, i�iberallg ac
corded them. We will al.
°' walls keep , on hand ,,a
,complete, line of up -to.
date goods at' reasonable
prices.
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Mr: A. F. Johns of Toronto visited
over the week -end with relatives in
town and in Tuckcrsniith. He will
not likely be up this way again un-
til after, an important event whirl'
f•' inst
9 t
down for the is set: d w •1i .. ,l at
Rockwoodand in
which he will fig-
ure
very prominently. Then he will
not .come alone.
Mr. T. Jackson, Jr.; leaves next week..
on a trip to England, whither lie
goes in the interests of the Jack-
son Mfg. Co. -He will be accom-
panied :across the Pond. by Mr. 0.
E. Dowding, local manager of Mol -
sons Bank, who will spend a cou-
P
ie of Monello' leave of absence vis-
iting -the land of his birth.
Mr. John Derry, who with his wife
left a few weeks ago tor, England,
their home and, writes to say that
they had a very' pleasant voyage
over, lasting six days hnd eighteen
hours. He says that everything
oyer there, such as field crops,
fruit, ete., is looking fine; LIe al-
so had a word of praise for The
News -Record, saying that it was
just like a "letter front home.
Mr, E. J. Howard' came up from
London on Saturday on his new
seven -horse -power motor, cycle, 'I he
rate at which one may travel on ars.
such a machine is a matter of Dr and. Mrs. Wenig 'of remitter.,
road's, and nerve on the part of the
rider,,, that fs if the highway ys visited the letter's father The Dr..
perfectly ,smooth it is quite possible returned tome .but Mrs: Wenig is
to move along at the rate of fifty 'making a lbnger stay.
or sixtymiles an hour, Mr. howl Mie. Abraham Dearing received. a
are,, however, will he quit, 0.1;4telegram from the mounted police of
fled'.i,ith half that speed and now Alberta, stating that his' son, Mel -
that ;Iii can' edtne, 'lip 'so quoili}y we vide, was dead and lvantleg to know
shall 'expect him oftener, what they :wotild' do with• the bony,
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Walter and Mr.
James Walter went up to the Soo
last week to look after some teal es-
tate which they have up there.
Mr. Sol. Hardy was called to Pert
Huron last week owing to the ill-
ness of his brother.
The outlook for fruit ,i this 'loc-
ality is said to be very gond, in-
deed.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Adams and
son, David, who hate been rinit;'ng
Mrs. D. Johns of town, have eel urn -
ed to their hone in the west.
Rev. Colin Fletcher of. the Thames
Road has gone to Edmonton to at-
tend the meeting of the General As-
embly of the Presbyte;rtan i,hsreit.
Mr. Alf. Bowey left last week for
St. Thomas to work for the eum-
mer at masoning,
Mr. Earl ; Spackman, teller in 1 he
Molsons Bank, is spending a holiday
at Ottawa.
lefts. Hammond of Buffalo ]las been
visiting her daughter, 'Mrs; Wm: Riv-
June 61b, °,^916
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
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WE are laying out for this WEEK END SALE several
Money Savers that should be appreciated and picked up.
Children's straw hats, ladies' parasols, tweed dress goods,
hosiery, etc., at big reductions. What we advertise we do—
put us to, the test.
25'c Children's Hats 15c
Children's straw hats in several
styles, plain and fancy, straw, ^silk, rib-
bon band. Regular 25c for 15e,
5oc Children's Hats 25c
, Children's straw hats of better qual-
ity in all the new styles, all :sizes„ Reg.'
ular 50e for 25c.
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Ladies' Parasols
Ladies' black parasols, fancy hand-
les, paragon frames, clearing lot. Regular
$1.25 up to $2,00, choice for 98c.
50c Dress Goods 250 '
Four pieces dress goods, one piece
each red and brown lustre, one each
light grey tweed, Regular 50c for 25c.
Boys' Hose 19c
Boys' narrow rib, black cotton hose,
fast dye, heavy weight, just the thing for
boys wear, all siz®s, Reg. 25c for 19c.
Curtains % Price
20 pair curtains slightly soiled from
display, one curtain only soiled. Satur-
day . price.
SKIRTING
EMBROIDERY
50e FOR 32c
100 yards twenty-six inch 'skirting
embroidery. Every design ` new this
spring, Regular 50c for 32c.
See Window Display
The News From Londesboro
Mr, G. Gomm of Auburn condu0:ed
preparatory services in the Presby-
terian church on Friday last.
The Ladies' Aid presented to the
sb
I� ,crier church an individual
ure y
communion set which was used for
the” first time on Sunday last. hbout
eighty members partook al ',he sacra-
ment on this occasion.
Mr, Charles Hutton, who has but
recently returned from Los Angeles,
was a v:+sitar at his home here on
Monday.
Miss E. Lyon visited at her 'home
here on Sunday.
Miss L. Graham of Clinton spent
a -few days this week as the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. John Lasham.
Mr. John Button disposed of a car-
load of western oats thls week.
Mrs. F. Gibbs and Miss Sadie and
Mrs. Brown of Clinton visited friends
in the village this week:
Mrs. (Dr.) Allison, accompanied by
her father, Mr. Donahue, spent Mon-
day with 'Belgrave friends.
Mr • Blatchford visited over the
week -end at his home in Centralia.
Mrs. Adapts and Mrs. Windrum
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.
George Johnston.
Happy is the Bride the Sun
Shines On.
A pretty and interesting\ event tbok
place at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Levi wiltse of Ate London Road
at high noon yesterday, when their:
daughter, Lulu F., became the bride
of Mr. John L. Hayes of Saskatoon
Sask., son of Mr. Geo. Hayes 'of
Summerhiel.
Tho ceremony was performed un-
der an arch on the lawn• by, Rev,
T. Wesley Cosens and was witnessed
by a large number, of guests. The
bride was dainty gowned in Bream
silk and carried a boquet of lilies -of
the -valley: The young couple were
unattended. Miss Elva Wiltse play-
ed the wedding music.
The grooms gift to
the. bride
was
a' handsomepearl crescent and to the
Aanist a pretty pearl pin. The ',ride
was also the recipient of many beau-
tiful gifts from her large circle of
friends, Amongst the Lefts was a
handsome piano from the bride's
mother.
After the ceremony the bridal party
and guests sat down to a: dainty
luncheon. Guests 'were present 'rom
Clinton, Seaford, Walton and ':lod-
ericli,•
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes ,lett' en the
same afternoon for their home at
Saskatoon,. where the groom has
been located for some time. 'fhe
bride'sg oing away costume was a
sunt of blue serge with which she
wore a handsome black hat with
plumes of King's blue.
The News -Record joins the many
friends of, the yo;tng people in wish-
ing them good health' and good for-
tune during the:r, married :life.
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Hullett Township.
Mr. Lou Peacock has his barn rais-
ed and ready for the stone founda-
tion. The masons are expected • in
a day or two.
Mr, Janes McG el of the Huron
Road, who bought several of the
buildings from the Salt Block, has
already moved a couple of them, to
his own place and will convert them.
into farm buildings.
The council met as a court of re-
vision on the morning of May 35th,
,with -Councillor Miller presiding. No
appeals were made against the as-
sessment . roll, everybody apparently
being satisfied' w their assessment.
Several new names were added to the
list.
WINGHAM.
Mrs,S. Kernaghanhas rentdil ,< her
property in .Lower Winghare and has
gone to reside in Brantford. '
Mr. • and Mrs. Chas 'i. V 'iNor-
man and Mr. John VanNernAn lett
last week for Hamiota, Marl.'
thecouncil met
afternoon
Inthe fie
Lao-'
when
several general for gent,business w
,
counts were passed. Sheep breeders
in this township have been suffering
severely this spring: owing to depend
dations by dogs: One man claimed
865 damages a! last meeting of
council, another 89 and others ramal
ler sums, all of winch were paid.
The new school, house for S. S. No.
5, w`:1 he on the corner of. Mr. J,
J. McCaughel's farm, the necessary
land having been purchased. 'Phe
school has been upon its present site
about fifty-four years.'
Mr. Harry Barr returned from Col-
umbus a short time agoand is a
gain with Mr. Fear in whose employ
he has been tor nine years:
The pupils 'of the Separate ,drool
picnicked on Mr. Shanahan's lawn.
on Wednesday afternoon and spout a
few very pleasant hours. "' There was
ice cream in abundance Was
urines
,w'
too. Rev; leather ,Dunn •'as present,
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WIN.GHAM.
Mr' George Shaw of 1Vinreipeg, a
former residenti of .Wimgham is re-
newing' old friendsh,;ls hereabouts.
His errand too Ontario this Mime was,
a, sad one, having; accompanied Wile
remains of his wife, wile died last
month.
Men's, Boys'
and Children's
STRAI' HATS
We are showing a
splendid range of men's
straw hats in all the new-
est shapes in straight and
curled rims, high and
low crowns: Fedoras, Tel-
escopes, ete. from 15c to
$6.50. Ask to see our
$1.00 special.
Boys' Straw 'Hats
Boys' straw hats in
all the newest shapes
from 15c to $1.50. Mex-
ican hats, a splendid hat
for boys school wear or
outing hat: at 10 and 15c,
Ladies' Mexicali' hats. 9 �50
Children's Hats
Hats that suit the,
boy tots are shown here
in great variety of styles
from 10c up.
ozer
AND
Brow.
'OCR MOTTO:
Quality first then a
s'. flare
,q profit."
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