The Clinton News Record, 1912-06-27, Page 8Ness-Recoril
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is a good thing to have about
the home during hot weather.
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We have what'll please you =
or if there is any other piece
2 , of Furniture that you are in need of
ILet us Supply your wants. i
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We aim to Please. _
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Atkinson & Thinford
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SELLING OUT
Boot & Shoe. Business will be sold.on terms
to suit Purchaser. Rent of building
reasonable.
The BIG BALE is still going on. Scoreshave
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 when the shrewd Buyer buys Shoes.
J. Twitchell & Son
CLINTON,ONTARIO
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YOUNO MEN
We have been WATCHIN G
YOU
• We have been looking out for your
interests. We have the kind of oxfords
you'll like -Oxfords that are, built tor
you alone. Snappy styles of distinction
that stand out from the ordinary sty-
les so decidedly that, when you see
them. Buying will be irresistable,
FRED. JACKSON'S
Good Shoes for everybody
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Yon can buy .cheap in
our store every time.
We ha ve a big stock. Our prices
are marked down. It will payyyou
to do your midsummer buying
with. us.
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All lines in, Dress Goods, Skirts, B •
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SPECIAL „
T cesand' White wear; • •
Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Pumps lilies that have •
t some sizes sold out. •
.Suits, �� sults Odd.Padts Odd Vests.. it Wili
, CLOTHING
pay you to see what we have tooffer.
Clothing made to measure, best of satisfaction given.
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Curtain Extension Pole
' ONE STYLE 'BOLDS' A SIN-
GEE PAIR OIP CURTAINS,
ANOTHER MADE TO 'HOLD
TWO'PAFR OF CURTAINS, •
OR AN OVERDRAPE. AND A'
SINGLE PAIR AND A
THIRD STYLE TO HOLD
THE;" SHADE AND, A PAIR
OF CURTAINS,, . THE D00 -
BLE ROD MAKES A HAND-
SOME; APPEARANCE AND
. WITH IT A VARIETY OF
EFFECTS CAN 13E PRODUC- '
ED THE OVAL END IS •
USEFUL AND ALLOWS THE"
CURTAIN TO • 'DRAPE
CLOSE TO THE CASING,
SHUTTING OF TI•IE ` SIDE
VIEW. ALL ALLOW SPACE •
ENOUGH FOR A. FREE
MOVEMENT OF TI•IE
SHADE. '
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Often Cheapest — Always the Best
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Mr. D. Crawford of Wingltatu was in
town on Sunday.
Miss Merle Moore is visiting this
week with Hensall friends.
Miss Joan Ross visited Wingham
friends for several days last week.
Mrs. John Guest, who has been giibe
ill for the pasJfortnight, is ,:onval-
escent again.
Mr.- William Cantelon spent several
days in Mitchell last week as the
guest of his daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. ,John Corrsh of ;tli1,li-
ell were the guests °tars. and Mrs.
James Mahaffy for a co:tple of days
last week.
Mrs. J. C, Armour and children !ave
the end of this week Inc Goderich,
where they will spend the summer
at the lady's parental hone
Miss' Jessie Ford returned last week
from St. Thomas where she was in
attendance at the graauationexer-
cises in conneerion with 'Alma Col-
lege,
Mr. R. T. Rodaway of Loyola Univer-
sa,;, -Chicago, has left for that city
again ,after spending a few weeks at
his home here. - His sister, Miss
Helen, returned with hint and will
spend her vacation there,
Mr Lorne Welsh, third son of Ser
jeant Welsh,; has been appointed.
operator and cashier at Wallace
burg station on the Pere Marquette
Railway. Larne is a true chip of
the old block and thus makes good,
Mr. George Pearson, sbn of • Mr.
Robert Pearson, Goderi'oh township,
was called home from Toronto last
week owing to the severe illness of
his little brother, Leslie. Master
Leslie's many friends will be pleas-
ed to learn that he is now on a fair
way to recovery.
Mr, E. J. Howard, London, was .in
town Saturday and Sunday, 'low
that he has the very best utotor
cynic raatntoney can buy, coining
tip tic the old home town, and back
again, ii.,he so chooses, is but an ev-
ening's run. While in town he was
the guest of Mr, and Mrs. J. W.
Moore.
Mr. R. W. King of London was la
townfor a couple of days last l'tok
visiting his' patents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. King. Mr: King has re:ngned his
position as , principal of the Spot -
ton Business College, London, and
intends starting one of his own in
Hama. -ton, 'Bob" is .ambttio',ts at d
enterpresing and The Nets-llet:ord
wishes hint success;
Ma. John Whiddon of Bayfield was
in town on Friday last, -accompani-
ed by his . son-in-law, Po. Brown of
Clinton, Iowa'; his grandson, Master
Jack Jowett, and Miss Thompson.
They came over in the Dr's touring
• car which brought him, his good
wife and Masala Jaak froth the
Iowa Clinton in four days. 'J'he
distance is something better than
six hundred utiles and while iihe 1)r:
could have, speeded up considerably,
he . thought tit was about fast en-
ough for s.;ltt-seeing and pleasure.
In thatrespect s ct Dr, Brown litters
very much froth many so palled
touristswho drive helter-shelter
about Ibe country as if ,the very
Old. Nick was after them.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Cooper returned
on Friday after ars extensive. trip
through England and Wales. They
'covered some !.n thousand miles
during: their absence of nearly two
months and saw sights many and
varied.. In Old London they attend-
ed service in St. Paul's Cathedral,
visited the Tower of- London, the
famous wax h works, saw Bueniug-
ham and Windsor palaces, and .in
• fact everything Whia;h tourists con-
sider woi lh seeing. They also
visited ;many of the .other cities and
Iarger towns and travelled/ through
Walesa Mr. Cooper one morning,
just as a constitutional, climbed to
the top of Mount Alm, one thous-
and fee? high, before breakfast,, Mr.
Cooper says that the. towns, reties
and villages all seem to be prosper-
ous, and 'that a great many new
buildings are being erected. : He
was ' much impressed by the fine
scenery,the good roads and the
abundance of :wild flowers. But
though the trip was thoroughly en-
joyed, Mr. Cooper was not sorry to
again set foot upon his name soil,
and English born though she 'iso
Mrs. Cooper, expresses satisfaction
that her parents brought her to
Canada which She has now learned
to look upon 'as the "home land;"
the best yet.
Personate
Miss Tda Boles intends spending the
week -end with London.;friends,"
Mrs, Story of Ohicago.; is the guest
of her cousinMrs, J. T. Harland..
Rev, 3. E, Ford attended the funeral
of,
Rev. W. 'H. Butt in London
on Saturday:
Masa 'Nettie Simpson• of Brueefield.
has ;been .'the guest :ds week of
Mrs; ' Watts,
Mr. Win, Crooks of a Base t7fne'
leaves +ills week on a little visit
to friends at ,[ inwood,
MMr. oosejClauaw,sirt O'NSask.eil, and is hHillmoeprob, Srlmy
ably
spend some weeks in 'town.
Mrs. Whitehead left, yesterday for
Seaforth to visit her sister, Mrs.
S. Cluff, who resides roar there.
Mr, Wm, Alexandee is spending a
few weeks with his doughtier,. Mrs:
John A Green •of ,Port Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Davidson and son,.'
Harold, of Morris township, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Janes
Finch. •
Mr. Lou Manning has been tit oharge
of the drug store of Mr. If. S: Rr
]:-Iolmes during the absence from
town of the latter.
Miss Ward, principal of the Clinton
Basilicas College, leaves on Monday
next to spend the long vacation at
her home at Rocktdlle, Maryland,
Mr, and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes re-
turned on Monday from their honey-
moon trip and have settled down to
housekeeping in their . handsome
hone on Raglan street.
Mr. 0. E. Erratt of Auburn was in
town last evening on his way to
attend the funeral of the little
son of Mrs. S. Erratt of Stanley,
who was the victim of an unfort-
unate accidenr on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mies, Jabes Rogerson of
Bradford, Penna., are guests st the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Archer
of.,Hullctt. They were ocean -meri-
ted from Goderlch by Mrs. f,Ioore,
.who has been visiting ilia ton
friends.
Mr.John:'Guest intends going down to
tho homestead in London township
the end al this week and will prob-
ably he absent a month or so, Ile
usually spends some - time each
summer at the old home where a
daughter and son still •wide.
Mr. T. D. Johnson has• been very
poorly for some tame, so mnoh so
that he has had to cut out bus-
iness entirely. Numerous enluiu:es
are made regarding hint from day
to day for no one of our citizens
has more genuine friends than has
genial tom Johnson,
Mrs, Barker of New Westministe'+ B.
C. in the guest of her old -tame
friend, Mrs. T. Jackson Sr., lrirs.
Barker has lived in the Sunset Pro -
vine for some years and is of the
opinion that in point of climate
and otherwise as well, it is the
most favoredpart of Canada.
Mr. and Mrs, Will. Simpson, Miss
Cooper and Mrs. Will, Cudmere aut-
oed down to the home' of Mo. and
Mrs. Ralph Stephenson of the Parr
Line, Stanley; on Tuesday and spent
a very pleasant evening. They
went) in the can of Mr. Jaynes Reid
of Bay City, Mich., brother of Mrs.
Simpson.
Mr, and Mrs, John Seeley and three
children ar'i ved on Tuesday from
Aldershot, England, and will take
up their abode at Varna, where Mr.
Seeley's tistcr, Mrs. Aii. Austin,
resides. Ile is a brother of Mr.
-.Albert Seeley, one of Clinton's most
ptogaessii'c citizens, who was in-
strumental in having his relatives
come over to the Land of the Maple
Leaf. ''1'he News -Record con,lially
welcomes the new ranters.
Miss Kato Ford, who has been} tak-
ing a course air Alma College, St.
Thomas, graduated is art from
that institute:on last week and is
now spending the vacation at her
house in town. She and Miss Lil-
Ilan Roblin of Detroit, who is now
a guest at Wesley parsonage, were
the only graduates in art this yea':,,,
,Miss'Ford' has been doing some fine
work in this line and du•ng Uer,
course was also an instriurtor in
painting,
Tuckersmith Township
Mrs. Johns Sr., Mr. Ira Johns, also
Mrs. Albert Seeley of Clinton and
Mrs; Robt. Lawson of IIalletit ;will be
guest's at the marriage of Mr. A, k,
Johns at Rockwood on Saturday.
Mr. Jacob Terryberry, who recently
eame from the Exeter distriket to
take possession of the Joha Murray
farm, is an acquisition to tate singling'
talent of Turner's church. Mv. 'Terry -
berry andfanly are cordially
vel-
coned to this part.
Mr. H. Scott of Herpurhey, who
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has ca�ttlo pasturing on the rct er flats
of Mr, 'John G. Crich, had the mis-
fortune to lose one of them last 'week.
It+ appears that the animal had eaten
some poisonous weed whioh put •it
out of existence notwithstanding tate
services of the veterinary.
Turner's
of
The Epworth League
P
church aaa holding a garden party on
the -lawn of Mrs. C. Walters - this
evening. The Cit•'eens' Band from
Clinton will be presentand wifa'fur-
nish the music and there will be plen-
ty of ice cream and other refresh
menta so that an enjoyable time is
expected. The'+i will be the small ad-
mission fee of ten cents.
Seaforth"
lYIitss Twiss has taken a position
with Mr, George A. Sills as book-
kor.
Mr. S;J it
ineep,Se'aforthimon last.eIly weeko;-visSitingelburne 1.iondswas.
Mrs. William Tiplady of Clinton
visited Mrs: Shannon and Miss Hen-
derson•last week. ,
Mr, and Mrs, G. L. Chesney have
gone to Calgary whewt they purpose
making their home,
Messrs. Stollery and John Ear-
waker of Seaforth aril John Debiney
of Cobourg have gone on a trip to
Europe and will be away for several
weeks. '
HOLIDAY WEARING APPAREL
DRESSES, TAILORED WAISTS, ETC.
DUTCH COLLAR SETS, BELTS, GLOVES,
ETC.
We are showing, a very complete range of ready-to-wear dresses in fancy silks,
cotton voiles and ginghanis for ladies and misses in the very newest styles for holi-
day wear from $3 to $15,
HOLIDAY "GLOVES, BELTS, COLLARS, ETC.
Perrins kid gloves in black, tan, navy, white and grey in all sizes and every
pair guaranteed.
TAILORED WAISTS
The very newest styles are shown here.
Linen in tailored effects and the very
finest quality of sheered lawns, daint-
ily trimmed with lace, in all sizes from
$1 up to $5.
LONG CORSETS
We are sole agents for D cC A.
corsets and we have a complete range
of styles and sizes. Every pair guar-
anteed to give satisfaction or money re-
funded.- Prices run from: 50c to $2,50
SUN SHADES
Ladies' and children's summer parasols in ail the newest designs and colorings
from 25c up,
The News From Londesboro
Mr, S: McCool has gone on a /rip
to :the west, Lacombe, Alberta, being
his destination.
Rev. W. T. Pearcy wit' occupy the
pulpit of the klio':iodist church vert
Sunday evening.
Miss M. Lyon spend Sunday with
Blyth friends.
Mo. Thomas Millar spent t mday
at D:nyton, the guest of kis siateo.
A number from here and ilio from
the 13th eon. picnicked at G derich
on Saturday:,.
Miss V. Harntaton its visiting aith
friends hereabouts, all of whom are
delighted to see her moving about in
their midst.
Rev. W. T. Peony and Rev. John
Richardson of Kippen exchanged pul-
pits on Sunday last. -
Ma. J. Hutton expects to start al
work on the dam malty next week.
limmor
Mr, Frank Lee of the G. T. 1:3., Sea -
forth, spent Sunday at his home here,
Mr. James Campbell has as its
guests two grandchildren, the Misses
Campbell of Winnipeg.
Mr, and Mrs. Coventry tf Weigh=
spent Sunday with friends here,
Rev. J. H. Osterhout and f.nuily
lett on Monday for London. Tbc,y
also expect to visit at Chatham,
where Mr. Osterhobt was to oliiciate
at the marriage of Mrs. Osterhout's
sister, Miss (1rumntage, yesterday..
They will be away a week.
Mr. Matt Mains, assisted by Mr.
Charles. Crawfm+l, has been very busy
barn-bu?lding, They have finished a
bent for Mr. Arthur Dale of the 2nd
con., built a barn for Mr, Humphrey
Snell of the sante con. and are now
creating a barn for Mr. James Hanil'-
ton. of Clinton on his faint just south
of that town, -
Immenoressmiri
Hullett Happenings
The funeral' of the late Thomas 13.
Reynolds, son of Mr, and Mrs. .James
Reynolds, took place on Friday morn-
ing Last. Solemn mass Inc the dead
was said in St. Joseph's church,
Clinton, c• tither McR•ao of
by Rev. I
Goderili in the absence of the ptarish
priest, the Rev. Father Dunn, owing
to illness. The interment took, place
in the R. C. cemetery on the fourth
concession.
The funeral was largely attended
for "Tommy," as he was famii1btrly
called, was well known and much lik-
ed by a large, circle of frionds who
deeply regret bis 'early demise. The,
pallbearers were : Thomas Connor,
,
James B. Reynolds, P. 0. Reynolds,
W. A. McConnell, George Carbesd-and
John Reynolds.
Among those present from a dis-
tance were Mr. and Mrs. John Mac-
donald, Misses Annie, Jessie_ and.
Nellie Macdonald, and Mr. and Mrs,
James 13. Reynold of G'odorich,; John
and Edgar Reynolds of. Stratford,
Mrs.Longman is' improving. •
Miss Margaret Roberton returned
home on Monday • week
Mr, and Mrs, Wal. Patterson visit-
ed at Logan over Sunday.
Don't forget that S, S. No. 9 will
Manic on Friday of this week in G.
H. Ball's g!+ave. • A bigger /dine
than ever expected.
Mr. John Yungblut took in the ex•.
eursion to Defitoit.
Mr. S. ItietCooi left 'on ' Tuesday
of this week to visit h,a brothers,
John and Robert, Who aro 'located
at Lacombe, 'Alberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Willing/ McCool spent
a Jew days last week with their
dabghter, Mss. J. L. A'vde of Wing -
ham,
Miss Eva Marsh visited her home
for a few days last week,
Mr. S. McCool Jost a fine colt this
week. With the prices of horses
'soaring so high u
h this is a severe h
rev � s.
A number from about here are.
taking advantage of the fine weather
to visit Goderieh,
Constance
Miss Annaa Macdonald of Stella is
visiting her sister+, Mrs, Ernest Ad-'
amson.'
Quite a number'f our
(T.oyoung cele
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picnicked at Bayfield on Saturday.
Mrs. Johns of Tuokersmith is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Robarb "Law-
son.
• Dante Rumor says wedding 'bells mill
ring in our village very soon, and also:
to the north for the weddings of two
popular young ladies,
Mr. William Taylor of the St ntfo_rd
Business College and Miss' Edna of
Fordyce are now at the pareni;al home,
that of Mn', and Mrs. Henry Taylor.
The Sunday school picnic to be Reid'
on Dominion Day' in Mr. McMichael's
grovel promises to be a moat enjoyable
affair. Bring along your ,basket and
enjoy the day with the rest
Harveya�
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Taylor for and George ,..lark
wrote at late Entrance examination
here last week. Hope they will be
successful, .'
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SEAr'ORTH
Mr. James McMichael,. the Wee
Bowler; has been inda,`iposed, butt is"
agairu atle to be about, '
lvlen's
Furnishin'
For
Holiday,
Wear
New shirts
Straw hats
Belts
Collars
Ties
Braces
Underwear
Sox
Etc,
at
unbelievable
prices.
TOZER1'1.
and
BROWN
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