The Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-18, Page 8A Monster Boot An Iuk Pencil
and Shoe Clean-up
Saturday, March the 210th, will witless the greatest
Slaughter Sale of Soots and Shoes
ever 'put before the people of Clinton and surrounding
country.
in going over our stock we final that we have to
sacrifice a number of lines in order to mage room for
oux great stock of Spring Goods.
Sale only lasts 30 days. Come and bury early
before the lines get broken'..
Thi's sale is for cash only. No goods on approval.
40 pairs Men's Gaiters, all sizes, regular $1.50 to 3,00, to clear at
9s
,99
35 pairs men's Dongola Oxfords, regular $1.50 to 2.50 to clear at
.79
10pairs men's Patent Oxfords, up-to-date in style and quality.
•
We take great pleasure in inform-
Regular $4.00 and 4.50, to go at..... ... , ............ ...
2.90
15 pairs men's Tan Boots, regular $2.75 to 4.00 to go at..... , ...
1.76
12 pairs boys Laced Boots, regular$1.50 to 1.75, to clear at....,
,79
14 pairs women's Dongola and Patent Strap Slippers, regular
1 25 t It 7` t 1 t
Miss Smith, formerly with Messrs,
010ook N+>Ro"rA'
For One D.ollar.
This is the Fountain Pencil
that writes like a lead pencil,
always pointed. A time saver
for the user, Holds ,a good
supply of ink and keeps it in
excellent condition.
-rill. Q. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest -Always the Best
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$ o . o, o c ear a .... .. . ........... . ............ Mr, T. D. Johnson has been upon the
sick list the past week,
9 pairs women's Dongola and Patent Strap Slippers, regular Messrs. Wes, Stevens and T. T. Mur.
$1.75 to 2.50, to clear at ................. , .. ........ 1.25 phy were in Goderich on Tuesda
Mr. and Mrs, E, R. Dewart and their
30 pairs women's Dongola Oxfords, regular $1.50 to 2.50, to two sons spent part of last week it
clearat...... ... , .. . .. .......................... .... 1.00 Toronto.
Mr. W. F. Ryan of %Iamilton, . organ.
9.pairs misses Strap Slippers, .regular $1.50 to clear at......... .69 izer for the Workmen, is in towr
this week,
25 pairs women's Buttoned Shoes, regular $2,00 to 3.00, to Miss L. At. Wightman of Seaforth i;
clear at ................................................. 1.50 spending a few days P a with friend:
in Clinton.
50 pairs women's and girls Laced and Buttoned Shoes, regular Mrs. Glazier Sr, has returned home
$1.50 to 3.00, to clear at .... ........... .SO from an extended visit with friend,,
in Wingham.
7 pairs women'J, Prunella Gaiters, regular 75c, to clear at..,... . .36 Miss Florence Garrett has. gone tc
Londesboro to attend the weddin@
of her sister.
Mr. John Torrance is in Toronto thi.
Also reductions in Men's and Ladies' week attending the A. o. U. w.
Patent Leather. Shoes. Grand Lodge.
Miss Hattie Baker of Mitchell. lim
been the guest of Miss Soil 'Cour•
tice, this week,
Rev. Mr. Livingstone was, while it
Jaynes Twitchell Sons., town over -Sunday, a guest at Wes•
ley parsonage.
Mrs. George ' Crooks of Holmesville
Clinton. was the guest of Mrs. Geo. F.
hall on Saturday:,
Miss Fisher of Colorado ;springs, Col.,
has. been tile_guest of Mrs. A. T.
Cooper this week.,-
Mrs. Lew Doherty'returned to God-
erich on Saturday after several days•
visit with Clinton friends.
as �. •' Mr. A.. A. Alexander of Toronto. vis-
` p. lied }tis son; Mr. Alf. UeNander
from Friday until Monday,
Mr. Robt. Hanna of Milverton spent
a few days last week as the guest
of },is sister, Mrs: S. S. Cooper
Mrs. Gundry. -returned borne on Tiles -
We can send you. a .free booklet, that will help j on' day from a visit with her parents
buys paints and varnishes'. intelligently and econom- Col. and Mrs. I•Iegler, TA,"
scall Mrs. N., lair has been ill for some
y Write for the :booklet you need. time past and on Tuesday, was talc-
,en to the hosiiital for treatment.
Mrs. S. S. ` Coope.r` and Miss Beryl
BoOZLE'178. Q PAINT' AND VARNISHES
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Cooper
e-60-Paihts and Varnishes for the Nome. .A valuable 60 -page booklet on the cf Goderich on. Monday and Tues
proper finish for all household uses. day.`
B -70 -Paints and Varnishes for. the Farm. 115 -page booklet giving full particu- • Mr. and Mrs. Jollin Stevens of 'Prafal-
tars of S -W. Products for use about the farm. gar, Halton county, have been' guests
B -65 -Who Makes the Best Paints and Y4rn1sh6s ? Explains the why and where-
fore of paints and varssishes-' theii manufacture and uses. since Friday. last of Mrs. John
B-68-8righten. Up Booklet. A handbook on paints and varnishes for the home Guest.
Which should be in the possession of every housewife. principal Gundry of the C. I. attend
B -f9 -Sherwin-Williams Floor Finishes. ' Gives full particulars how to finish both ed a banquet .in Ingersoll• lash night
painted'and varnished floors.• and responded to the toast of "Can-
z2L(�®� ada:
"
THE SHERWIN WILLIANS . CO: Miss- Minnie Cooper has accepted. a
LARGEST PAINT AND VARNISH MAKKRS IN THE WORLD position, with McFarrl & Co., Sea
MONTREAL. TORONTO , WINNIPEG forth and w}lienter upon hcr'dUties
4ext Monday.
_Mt, G. E. Hall of The News -Record
- stall has been off duty for a few
days with a painful attack of neur-
algia of the nerves.
J. B. Hooves' Nelsons Bali His Honor Judge �Tayior, Sarnia, and
+ brother; Mr. Walter Taylor, Tara,
♦ called upon their uncle, Mr. Andrew
.Taylor, town, ori Monday..
Dt ,
Mr. Roy Goodwin of Fullarton spent
O` ♦ Sunday. in town, the gaest'of his.
;.a� _ uncle, Mr. A. .1-1. Goodwill, He was
accompanied by. 117r. Heal, . also. ' of
u c'r i Fullarton.
j,ii` ' �fl • ;
M.
Wm. Boogies of Toronto, who
65.i I came up to attend the funer".l of
IIIc brother-in-law, Mr. E-.amuel
i Wise; called on Mr. and Mrs. Will.
♦ _ Simpson one day this week.
Mr, Wallace Wheatley + y and .family have
taken up their abode in the double
¢ ♦ house on Joseph street formerly
Z A gond horse Is worthy of a fine saddle -so � the Captain Sheppard property.
Mrs. Wheatley and the boys came
a good picture demands a good. mount. Let up from Woodstock on Tuesday.
ever nook and corner of our home be beauti�
� �` Mr, Thos. Spall}ng of Myrtle, Man.,
fied. Bring around your paintings and etch- is in town on a visit to his moth-
ings and we will convert them into er, He Inas been on the prairies for
a dozen of years and lvm done well,
.�.�.ycxs�cxC 333E[A j1r r Sx-OTS, = His nearest neighbors are Mr, Al•
berg Ilalst-ead add sir who are als1J
• no matter haw costly or simple its fittings. Z faring eery well,
�
Our extensive stock of s eciall selected ><cture +
p p• _ Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Sharp of Nairn
mouldings cannot fail to give perimanent pleas- were in town for A few days last
uire. week. While here Mr. Sharp' dis-
posed of his property, the I'lewes
farm on the Bayfield Road, to 14Ir.
♦ Z Adam Scott of Alma who gets
• o Ov r al i possession 3n May. Tile price was
�,/ .2100.
Mr. Bert B urphy was to have, lett
' L7ZT1T C7 RZ A 1717' tTNR A Z, bR�r1'C5R3' t
♦ an Tuesday, for the West but owing
♦ to illness has had to rostpolle his
. iMHi�++NN♦♦NNI�+►�N�1+N�i4►♦��4�1♦�H��♦♦ +► departure for one week. tie is now
Lbeut all right again ,tnd will be o..
k. on Tuesday next. IIe purposes
• first to visit his mother and sisteis
in, Edinburg, North Daltota, and
s from thence proceed° T Belleville,'S
a
Advertising in The News -Record Bring
new town, on'the e:#. T. I'. in Sack,
where his brother William located
Good
some time since, Bert expects to
Good Resultso be away for a few month%
118mb 18th, 1900
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Live News from the
Carpet Department
House-cleaning time will soon be on your again. Now is the time to buy your +require'
menu while we are disposing of
Messrs. Hodgeans Bros. Stock of Carpets, Rugs, 011cloths and Unoleunns
at ridiculously low prices. This is a chance of a lifetime TO SAVE MONEY. There are many
hundreds of yards of the very best colorings and designs left at a saving of from 2s to 3.5 per
cent. By making a small deposit we- will hold any pattern, selected until you are ready to have
them laid down.
f Dress Making •
Brussels Carpet
Inlaid Unoleu ins
•
We take great pleasure in inform-
3 patterns, regular $1.00 for ......$ .69
g '. 1.15 for ...... ,75
2 yards wide, regular $1.00 for .....75c
.' ,+ 90 fur,
in the many patrons and friends of
�' 3 p
8 ;; 1.25 for ......
.95
...,6oe
�• �' 1.25 for......95C
Miss Smith, formerly with Messrs,
3 1.35 for ......
1,10
Hodgens Bros., that she has joined
Velvet Carpet
Small Rugs
g
re d to again
Our staff and i8are
p p g.
1 pattern, regular $1,25 for ..... $ .80
$2.WRug. for ... .;... .. ..•$1.75
2,75
2,0U
serve her patrons and friends.
2 '� 1.50 for ......
1.10
,
' ::. ; : ............
275
1 '• 2.00 for ......
1,50
3.75 « .......... ...........
3.00
The new Spring Dress Goods are
4.00 "
4.50 ... .................
310
3.2
now here. They include many new
Wool Rugs
5.00 " ••• ....
4.00'
weaves and colorings, stripes and
g : � p
$$ 50 Rugs; 3x4 for........... $ 50
,• 6
5. ..: ..
8.50 " "' „••,,.,,
• • • .. , ,
7000
checks, in Amazons, Broadcloths,
9,00 " 3,4 for., ...
7.50
•
SergdS,Voiles, Panamas,tC. We
1000 " 8x4 for.. •.
7.50
Brussels Ru#,s
10.50 3jx4 for • . ..
8.25
invite you to call and inspect thele
y p
11.00 " 3x34 for.. ..
$ 75
$17.00 RuR4, 3x3 for..,. ...... 18.75
as often as you lease whether you
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12.00 " 3x4 for ................
.�
14.00 314x4 for...:
9tH)
10,50
.$
2e, 00 • 3x4 • ....
15 00
buyor not;
3r
30.00 "' 3x3 ..............
35 00 �� 3x3 .... . ,
,
29.x)
45.00 's 3x4 .. ..........
36.00
Tapestry Rugs
$15.00 Rugs, 3x31} for.. , ...... .... $
12.75 •
Lace Curtains
Union Wool Carpets .
16.00 " 3x4 .for......... ..
13,75
12.00 " 8x4 for., . ,.........
9.75
Regular $1.2.5 for ................$1.00
4 patterns, regular 40c for ........ 28e
4, 1.50 • •
1.20
3 ,. 50c for ........ 35c
n 2.00 .. ..... _
1.50
0 055 for .......: We
Oilcloth$
.250 .............:..
'
2.00
3OO
, ' , ......
2.25
Two -Ply Wool Carpets
2ards wide regular 60c for......
g
40c
•' 4.00
�. 5.00
3.00 -
3.75
$ patterns, regular 75c for ........ 55c
ij •'. 45c for....
1i `� '� 35c for..:...
35c
28c
etc. etc.,.etc.. ..
6 '+ We for :. 65c
1 " 25; for.....
20c
4 „ $1.10 for ........ 85c
Remnants
Tapestry Carpet
Lineleurns
15 Remnants Wcol Carpets, 5 to 15
2 yards wide, .regular 50e for . , ...
35c
yards in each, reg 50c to Tae, clearing at .25
5 -patterns, regular 50c for ........ 39c
8 " 65c for 49c
3 " 50c for .....
,i
35c.
3 ends Starr Oilcloth, reg 12tc, sale .05
....
8 " 85c for .;..... 59c
��
4 .. 50c for...:.,
4 44 05c for..:...
35c
45c
5 ends. Jap Matting, reg 15 to 25c for .10
AwwpWl
,
TIMM
TO WTV N.H11
�� � :� i O aft WAWA
-1 t�-� �-y-. shW. H. Watts & Son for good
CLI_V _ro oe repairing.
w.
a sped-
ality of repairing, and do i.t while
you'. wait.
SATURDAY EVENING
Our, Charges are Right
ght
S""KING
MARCH 20 .
T0. FARRIER;S AND. OTI3ERS j We
have several pairs of our .own made
THE'BEST OF ALL boots which we will sell cheap.. Just)
�thc• thing you want to Beep your feet ---
DOWN EAST PLAYS 'dry while the season r•s open ng`.up. MILLINERY
Come in and 'see them.
UN
Our stand is opposite the rostoffrce.
CLE We have started` a branch OPENING,
iiusiness at Londesboro jointly DANI
with Mr. epairsn's harness
shop. All repairs �tal,*'en there"
will ' have our best and- careful
attention.
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THE MESSENGER FROM W. H • Uliatts & SOIt
JARVIS SECTION You are cordially invited to
SPECIAL SCENERY attend our Spring Millinery Open.
FINE ORCHESTRA
FUN, MUSIC AND SPECiAi..TIES SW 11 Ings
Band Parade at Noon on Saturday
PRICES= --25c. 35c and 50c.
Seats now on sale at Fair'a bookstore
Is uThursday' Afternoon and
sually thought to costa
.swell price. We prove the
falsit of .that idea b
ModerateModerate Prices: y our
Evening, March 2 Sth and
Tows. Rall Following Days,
Our Spring Styles and
Clinton, Wednesday Ev'g Fabrics
Are reidv for your inspection. You
Come and See the finest display
cannot, fall ro>idtnire them at the first
glancee.. ever made bU this stege.
March '24th
glance.
ONE NIGI••IT ONLYWe dill Tailor you. a Suit
In any style and' cloth you select at a
price than competes elosely with f:i.c•
Patten & Perry .in the great New tory made clothing. That a suit made
.i1;THE STORE. FOR R QUQLIT`'
ngland Comedy success of Way by us is swell in evory dotail, na-eds no
Down East Life ` argument. The elotheSL epeak for
themselves.
REUbEN AND HIS
8WEE"rHEART �
Special Scenery. Electrical Effects,
Uniformed Band and Superb (irchestra
PP,ICUS, 50c and 35c, Children :25c
bleats on male at Pair'a Bookstore
I
Agent for British Atner• can Cleaning
and Dying Co , riontreat,
Goo, W. Barge
Fine ,Merchant Tailor
• 1181) 1AMSON'S OLD STAND
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