HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-06, Page 8���.OVEP�.
A�-SHOES--
irrom su11rs
" e to Sunset
i
No matter what the weather, no
matter what the C ceasion, no matter
what the time, there is always A
Walk -Ober style
that is just this pro-,
per thing,
For', the clerk,
for the mercharts,
f or the soeleiY
man, for the wan
whose duty calls
him out 10 the -
hours of the night;
there is a Wath -
0%W style to suit -
b , is needs at.9, price
to suit his purse;
$49 5.00) 5,50
h
J Twitchell Sons
fit'' q wk
Decorate
Your
With pretty and cheer-
Eul paper. We think we can
show you the beauty of a
tasteful stock of artistic wall
papers.. The patterns should
please you, they have pleased
all but a. very few others and
while tbro present stock lasts
tbere 19 a positive price ad.
vantage for you.
Wo D. FAIR* CO'r
Often Cheapest-Alwaysthe. Best
ew CarP ets u S an rt uarese,
Don't buy carpets bap- in emphasizing the good
uallities of Ingrain Carpets
hazard, The best makers q a'
nowadays brand their Car- r- we don't valit to give th
pets and give to buyers ev- Impression that we confine
r
cry assurance of quality and 4• - . ourselves to one line by any
it I I means. We carry a larlye
style along with .values.
stock of Brussels', Wiltowl,
We."make a specialty of op q and Tapestry In piece goods
MAPLE LEAF CARPETS and squares, with every
AND RUGS',, , Carpet and every Rug.guav
antead precisely as reps"
because th' seated. We make sure of,,
4
they are genuinely
good and always the, same your satisfaction by. selling
ax
Never any skimping 0 1 ... only
such makes as we
can thoroughly recommend
quality for the sake of a
cheaper price. They are all with every. bit of extr4va
wool, fast colors, and come Bance taken
out of the
in beautiful and numerous prices.
patterns,. and we are able If you need a new Car;
to guarantee_every yard we pet or Rug come in and So
sell. our range.
Linoleumsg 011clOths and Floor Coverings.
We have"Just passed into stock four new patterns in 4 -yard -wide, Linoleums in two weights
at 50c and 60C square -yard, also five new patterns in Jap Mattings. Linen warp at 20c and 25c
also ten new patterns of Tapestry and Brussels Carpet,, and twenty new designs in Tapestry
Sqneed Floor CoveringsCoveringsof any kind, come -in and see our range.
LAW uares at popular. FICUSA 1.1 you"I �2LKS -01V, ,DY. Councillor Ford was on the . - sick list
44�,, this week. No TROUBLE TO SHOW. GOODS
Mrs. Petrie. . has returned to town
after -an dosence of several months.
Mrs. J. Wright and Miss Brophy' 61
III. --The Business - God
'erich,.were in Clinton on Tues -
Curtains
New Spring
Mrs. F. wasmah of Mitchell visited
T
That... Gets A-*a'y her son, Mr, J. F. Wasmah, , last Tapestry Curtains are now in stock. They comprioe majy"new styles and:
All our new spring Lace and Tape.
-i4k week. and we have made special Arrangements forDeasy choosing of Now
designs., Mi 0 de, Cameron and Miss Evans 'd ygns. Housecleaning season is now on.
M ra
4
of Bayfield visited Miss Lottie Ker Lace Curtains,
By Henry Herbert Huff sterday.
ye
Mrs, IT, Darrow and Miss Whiddon of $5 0
-ter -25C up Lace C t4ifiS $1.25. up -to
COPYRIGHT. 1909. BY AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 71-wi, ur 0
Bayfield were guests at Mr, . PF Lace• Curtains from to $1.00
Ker's on Wednesday.
"Good morning, Mr. Business Man -I"'. Mt. I -Tarry Ker, son of. -Peter Xer, Swiss and Brussels . Lace Curtains in dainty de-
1INVell, say, what about keeping my pitrons.froin 'going to. expicts to leave this afternoon or W ace. Curtains 3 and 3* yards long, in go signs and ver fine mesh that will stand the test of the
to -morrow -for AOeDdeen, S. Dakota, Swire . §s L sun and th . e tub. . Mr . tde by tha.-Diost reliable makers
'rear City to trade; 3h hundre different designs to
,I N , . . . .. - and. he; infant quality mei d differ
Mrs. William Hesylop wearing on the market,. and we stake our reputation behind
mi You are riot doing
0I realize that this is quite a. proble daughter of Detroit,* are guests of our 'special at C e in and see our range if you are' thinking.
from. We strongly recommend r them,, Lome 4
your part,, however. Every.week the Near City merchants send her parents. Mr. and'Urs. 1 I. Jack- ch oose
son. of brightering up y.,)ur home' with. new, fresh curtains.
pages of barg'ain. offerinks.into many of the homes in this dommu- A.sk to see them.
Mr. A. T011ougli of the Soo his
nity. These people read them and go there to buy.: That 'is per- ''wilei and family in town, on Mon-
.........
fe natural. Your likely low, but how day. The lady has been visiting bar .�j
•04y prices are very parents, Mr.. and Mrs. W. C. John -
if you do not tell them I Frequently a distant sion for. the past few weeks'. He John -
are they to know
public tbanO will leave again in a few -days,
store'that advertises wide] is better known tothe 'one �J. Roberts. startpd to wheel to Mr.
in their own town that shuns publicity. If. you business. men Of expect ng Ao. be back on
Toronto, e
this town will advertise and -prove that you offer as good values the , third , day.' Consideriinig the
state . ate of the roads, the uncertain
as City merchants, you -will t bac your trade., It
the Near C' get k weather and that - it was. h,.s - 'first
to sacrifice, •profit on, some,items if 'you have to in.: order to: it - was 'quite
if I pays wheeling this season, AV
Myr,substantiate this claim. The larger stores give the patron a little an undertaking.
Mr., W. Curtis, who. -bas been wine
1 better selection, but the country merchant can do as well in Price. clerk at the, Nbrinaddie for,, some
Let larger sales, smaller Orofits', be the watchword.". time, left yesterday for New.. York
"But we have done some advertising"—
d State, to join a baseball team as
pitcher at which he has had
"Yes, but I must tell you candidly siich,. copy will not: bting
seasons: xperien'de. MIS. 'Cur,tis, -7-7--77
e
trade. I shall explain lat6r'110W an.iLkshould, be written but let
o fiid dh,�rge 91 tbp,,: dining �.�qom
0
wh
of jaa 0
"'What about these 'soap �61ubs F mi. Z. I H. Ayer, excursion . agent us pass t, -,els6 accompanied him. !':Mention., ti6 F A
D iorh'ething'. Persoha
.9
Mrs. •-Harry Stevens on, Tu
Clint
hence the went on Monday
"You said your customers approve of this idea of paying double ..the W�hitc Star 'Line, Detroit was 'Aillic Perdue and' Miss Ido, Etb
esday vVerit Miss I
P for their goods and baing deceived into believing the. prentium. • in f6wii yesterday .arranging,. for the . to Wingbam and from the" Ao Paris to take
yourself.. That is the solution "to 11th annual excursion from Goder position. 9
costs. nothing. , 1501 'that way `wdst for- the summer. _6ement C-0, on...
as p6ssible like ich to Detroit. Mr. Ayer seems - ems -t � ironi,Mrs. E.. R-. Dewart, an
Make up assortments. is nearly a . . . d her boys vis
this problem. Mrs. C. Hoare 'Visited
those of the 'soap he advances in Mr. and the part -week.
Com and pick attractive premiums to 'go grow younger as Friday . until Tuesday at Mr., J.. H. ited 'Toronto frienids
aufficient. - You must fell -the years and no one that we know
P. them Friday ev-
with them. . Bu Baker's, in township. Mr. Dc-%Yart joined .Monday: But this alone is not r $ - As Mrs. T. R. Walker. has left Clinton the agency
can work up excursion business eas- 9 honic M
offers, likewiise where your Mrs, •- MeHardy Smith and her enin ;returning Y.
people you are.read�,.to 'match icr and smoother, than he can. d %rs.. Gregg. of for the above. company has, -bee transferred to me.
Rev. Dn Gregg -.-an n
meet mail order prices. You told me'.you could do so. It remains little son, Master . Franit,�. are stay p
Al- Q'tCl Normandie. - � ill shortly. . celebrate the
to convince the �ublic of this, and, that is the work of advertisinlo." Mr., j.0114 Barliley of Echo Bay, Ing at, 11 Torofita w d'
I . 60th anniversary of their wed Ing., bl s
"'You •have convinced me that advertising is what is needed to" 90ma, arrived on Tuesday and- was Mrs. Treleaven' and her. little daught- nts� ot-Toronto and Those desiTing the best cement at remonal e: rices
They are residents until noon to day the guest 61 his returned last week from We pr,
put an end to our troubles. .1 never saw it in this way before." er rc PM a V: tcw�a of may.secu
cousiD, Mrs. Harvey MeBrien. From to li�r.'slst r,, MI% (Dr.) Kay of parents of Mrs. (Dr.)' S It re.a supply from In
n.
"Yes, Mr. Business' Man, charity is out of place in business Clinton.
i here he. goes to Luckiio*, Belfast
e J. ANPREWS.
and •
he can - give it .the greatest value for. its money. It will not do to
The felloW who gets trade is th ' one who proves that Michigan.
Dungannon to visit other - rela-
tWes among whom he expects, to
WAIT for business. You must go after it. And now, when by very 'pleasurably spend three weekseCommunitV of a
well planned advertising you have cornered 'the trade that gets or so. His father was a former The Value to
tit
away,' suppose you take a hand in the game the Near City mer- --rdsident of the township of Ashfield per Such .as .The Newspa
chants played on you. For years the south of you have but for
cha has been at Echo Bay
been buying in rival towns, Businessmnen there consider -this trade twenty-six years and has done so Ndws,-wRecord-
safe'for etemity. Why don't you business- fellows make a bid i0r_ Well that he 41WMys speaks highly
a share of it? An aggressive advertising campaign, with plenty of'.. of 'Algoma. 0 ' was born
goma Our visitor 'not regulate and keep down its finely
'leaders,' will pull itaway while the outside merchants are sleeping. in the, Northland and , talks very Arthur Brisbanes the editor OS�
e e 0 organized. rascality, . unless :you have
�akidl entortalningly of . that flearst's New - iYoik American, Who is.
Business is a'game -in which every one is entitled. to all he can get. -1 ankly, town, and it possible
leotlinatel ' Go'where you chooselfor it.. Land all you.can."' country., credited with being the - highest sal. III every little
'little. village, the local editor Y. J. Kneitl, grand organizer for aridd editor in the his salary In. every using, pub- Shoes C. Hoare,.Music
Mr. n is a moral. policeman, ,
the A. O. U. IV., Toronto,, is. In* being placed at $100,000 a year, who.5. C. Rathwell
as his club.
town this week in the interests of !speaking at St Louis recendy had licit,If OU kill oil the local editor. by
the local lodge, Mr. Xneitl, who. thisto say. of the local newspaper mus
y
has been, a successful organizer in "The local newspaper is the local neglecting his. advertising. columns, Favorites. New,
deprive his locality and the coup- Fash on
LS intimate friend -01 the people you are you
tl,.e Guelph district, assumed .;cliarg, t large, of the most Important ViCtL
Nelso n gall. -1uron on the 1st of May in con- trying to reach in each locality. You -try a and good 0
J. S. Hoover of I feature 61 public defence f or Ladie or, Rec' rds'.
junction w district. advertise in the big. monthlies fe� harm the commun- s
wife; that of Guelph may vp rnriient. ,You His manner -and success of doing thilsi- spread all over the country, you 90VO -ecei ved a*
Beautiful jty as you harm the farmers it you 1$3.50 1 havejust i
picture done In I . Tan Bluehers at•
riess for .the grand lodge has mefit- have Your starving 300
F -�'went systematically to work Tari Bluchers at
ed his appointment to, this district colors and half tones, you may adver ii:00 large 'assorimen't of.nt)*
ath. The, local Tan Oxfords at
and the members of the. local lodge tise,in..tI16 few metropolitan news, their watch dogs to de s of t e- 2.50 rDisk.Records con..o editorsarethewchdog 11 Tan Oxfords at Vsit
ground In. a big way' Ox-blod(l Oxfords 250have in their mi�dst:.& man of eX- papers and break all the tw;ults, local neighborhood, and in ?,ddltion to 1.75 piixig of
perience and Ability. Organizer but you cannot got that they are the real defenders of Chocolate Oxfords
and and Iti my opinion you Cannot get the
Xneitl, was formerly publisher , a the public, they do a work that a Band Select'
proprietor of The Stratford Times, best results unless you bring to your I newspapers Male Quartette
d, Ia . paper that has controlled consid- aid, the daily association of the local, handful of metropolitan
crable Influence—TY1 cannot pretend 'to do. Men's Stylish Shoes Duets an
Solos'
will pp doubt result in I am specially anxious
I. Kneitl's, lab- readers. to emphasize "Fortunately they give YOU & good
R 1*ghto ors here .1 feel very, deeply return, the best return, fot your ad- Pat, Bluchers �4.V)and$5.00
adding to the number of A. 0. V. this point, because
supporting local vertising investment, when YOU ad' STan Bluchers .00 and 4.50 Now Victor Gramophones
Clinton,the importance of s'kP
W.'s in 1 -of reward- m, widely, and they ox-bloocis 4.00 and 5.00 and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J 'Perrett arrived in newspaper enterprises, and vertise with the with
Prow in power an
Monday last from the ing addqui 1 9 d prosperity Columbia Phonographs
Q%4k-1 town on Alond Ltely the work done by the growth of Intelligent advertising-"
Old Country. Mrs. Perrett is a sis- local 'editor and his staff. YOU" can- th.O T
A good horse is worthy of a fine saddle so
ter of Mrs. G. W. Davis, whose A Call and talk it over ifH
a good picture demands a good mount, Let guests they will be lot 9 while. Mr. rehasing.
be beetuti- and Mrs. Perrett both Speak hu 910w. 8f all RA TH, WELL `8 you think of pu
0 every nook and corner of your home in terms of their trip. on, the O -P, . . . . R F.
I paintings and etch MILLINER 8110E STORV C. HOA
tied. Bring around your R. Empress of Ireland and say that,
lings and We will convert them into • in the way of 'accommodation, and
ny� Jett nothing ST OREV NEW
comfort the comPa AN.1c). ALWAYS DOES ITS DUTY
2SJZTX8'=C 383GAXTfZ-Z S3?0-ZS, journey was (OPPOSITZ MorSONS 11 THE PLACE WHERE. YOUR.- DOLLAR
to be destred. The
no-401atter how cogttv or simple its fittlOgs. rather rough and On arriving here
Our extensive stock of specially selectedVictUre their first %pestioll was, what month
.give partntinefit pleas-♦ does'surnme-1 start in this country N We Give Satisfaction
mouldings . cannot fall to 9 They have, however, been informed
that sup), weather as prevalled last
week busl
k happens at that Period Ohl'y once
Clintons Progressil
I
In 0, lifetime and it Is expected tl)-It MISS CANTELON OVC64
hearty welcome, LWIII In ness men advertise in T
Mr. and Mrs. Perrett, to whom we
0, Ver due coursd join. with those " whoo&-�Bftll` I extend a
y for Sat raw,
li�Ve come before in the bellet that .4 Special displa; Y.
.LrZT31T09 ,ILIZP WFI.T30 TJ for p.11 around pmp,osea- the elh�aite JR ord.
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of Ontario in not oecollod.