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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-20, Page 8MV DA Y W,­,rAtiK-owovER.lbe%O.r2te, Your Home. Wbat Makes Them, YVha! They Are, Every Walk Over Shoe is a,collection Of "hard-to,wear•out" parts, put together in the most substantial and ,scientific manner possible. Th3'1$read, the Sole Leather, the Linings, every sin- gle part is selected for its toughness: a and particular fit- o ness for the func- tion it is meant to perform. - Walk -Over beau- ty is more than skin" deep. It is . built righti into the shoe, that's why it lasts, It doesn'tcost much either. J. Twitchell w Sons moms T•BLKS ON ZDVER•TISING With pretty and cheer- ful 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 th6 present stock lasts there is w positive price ad- vantage for d-vantage..for ,you. HouseAwCleanngiSeason. ' Men's Wear at. W, Q. FAIR CO. the Annex. Often Cheapest—Always the BestWe carry, a full range of Shirts, Collars, Cuff's, Snx, Neckwear, B. V. D. - lilou's Underwear Bal,. briggap Underwear, Pen- man's Underwear, .Fancy Vests, Odd Pants, Water2 proof - Coats, Working Shirts, Straw Hats, Caps, .Hard and Soft Hats, Lin- en in-en Hats Umbrellas Mr. Reubcn Graham was in Stratford c on Xond'ay: V.—GettingNew- Cust ' Gloves, Overalls, Etc,, at all the popular prices, OMM Mr. Albert McBrien was ,in London . Made, b the ver best y.. verybest + • on Tuesday.. Miss .Busy Haddock leaves next week e for the West'. � � � � And m' '-arid most reliable .mann- facturers. "i us a call Mr. Wes. Newcombe visited tort Ar- ' alve when needing fur nish- k thur' the past week; ,.lBarrister Brydon3 was in Goderich By Henry Herbert Huff piolasionaily on Tuesda'k. Ings. Mr. John Ransford preached irk Trin _ n COPYRIGHT 1969, BY AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION -1 ftp churciy, Mitchell, on the Lap- w ' : TAILORING. : men's Missionary Movement: "Mr. Business Man, it costs just so much for running es- Air. George Miller came dawn from • " We make a specialty of peuses—rent, light, fuel, .clerk. hire—whether you sell ,ten or a the Canadian Soo to attend, the fun- cral of the late William Foster., ordered clothing, and 'em- ;' hundred dollars' worth ofgoods per day, does it not? You call Mrs. Wm. Simpson :was in Egmond=.. ploy expert workmen,, them fixed expenses. Now, the only way to lower fixed, expenses. ville on Tuesday ,..calling. on her and guarantee' fit and is to increase sales, brother-in-law, 1%. -Ir.- J. Simpson, whq Up to a certain point all excess business is x11 at present. style. Large targe of ' brings you an added profit. It pays to lay hold on all yeu.possibly .Mr, John Wilford .of Blyth was in woolens to choose .from, can. Advertising offers the best ..means for increasing :trade. town Tuesday. and yesterday atteu..means `try us for your: next suit, ding the Methodist District meetingQ - Is here or will be in a few days. you will need a new Carpet or Rug, a few pairs of Curtains or a new piece of Linoleum or Oilcloth to brighten up your home. NOW and HERE Is the place to buy them where the selection is large and.. prices as reasonable as possible for dependable goods. We, sell satisfaction as well as Carpets. We would rather miss a sale than give you something inferior and because of that -we handle only such makes as we can thoroughly recommend. Come In and see our range of WOOL INGRAINS In two and three ply.. Tapestry and Brussels Carpets„ Dugs and Linoleams. Special in Lace. Curtains for Saturda}I 50 pairs new Lace Curtains in a range of five designs, and every ode new and pretty. Fine mesh and taped all round, a good wearing quality, and will stand the tub and sun as well as most higher priced designs. The only reason,for this deep cut is, overstock at this one price. Don't miss this 1.20 chance, regular $1.50, for Saturday ealy .r &�e �-- - BROADCLOTHS & VENETIANS Special"Sale of Spring Coats. Ladies'(short and three- quarter - length Spring Coats, in black and fawn and two-tone faw.i stripe. n� the very newest de- — jt a' signs. Every L Coat new this spring. Regular $10, all sizes,' until they are all disposed of the price will it ` bE $6.95.'��li� Don't miss this chance..,-.', 'The Store of IDependabbGoods:.'' New customers are attracted b leaders—merchandise at 'unusu- 3' Whil.'e here he was the guest of Mr: ally low prices. An instance is told of an old lady who came nine and Mrs: T. Mackenzie.' -Jr. Dr. Axon left yesterday. morning for miles to get a spool of cotton thread for 3 cents, but she purchased \ a week's: holiday to New Yorlr City. . several dollars' worth of ,goods before leaving the Store. The ad. He was accompanied by Dr. McGillow ) ep has accomplished its mission when it gets a prospective. .patron-. of: Mitchell.; During his absence his / / J' within the doors. That is the most dxffeult artIt is then •u Practice will -be in.charge' of Dr. ~ P i? Agnew; to the merchant to make the n10St Of .thf; QppOrtUftft'and w%ii Mr. and Mrs. D..S• Cook . attended the funeral of the latter''s brother's K him for a permanent customer. wife; Mrs. Henry I£err ` of the Nine, ® ,.. "The merchant who utilizes newspaper publicity has the whole on Thursday last. Mrs. Cook hasL4 'Awr world to draw trade from.. He is confined to no particular neigh- since remained with the sorely her borhood. He knows no barriers. Wherever he can send his ad- . eaved family. dClil�lirT *U1V. Dr. Thompson left yesterdaytafternoon vertising, .there he can solicit business. . Some of .the more ambi- for New. ' York: to take' a special tious coup .ng �1' course in; diseases of the eye, ear; try merchants are drawinb business :from the big towns ! _...._�.. _-- --. - .:. -.----•:::Y:. --: —.... ,.---.-.--... .-- __ .:...T,�_ r. nose and throat.. His ractice will The advertiser's opportunities p . pp es are Unitmlted.: Through the news-....; .: he in ch r of •Dr. Worthington .., : ,r o�r�•.►:�.<v�.ti�►.��•��.�•��•�►�•v�•�►�••!i�•s-�♦- a ip g he can reach eo le' he .never saw or who erha s ne` paper p p p p ver during,his absence.:, I'ersona� :Men non. q heard of his Y _ �?�tl:011�il' Por store." Mr: James Ross,. form of Clinton or , . them?" but who • has :bccu - living in Chicago .. . •tland• , "But how about holding them? for some .years, has• taken up his •• "That depends quite as much upon the .merchant as the adver- residence in. Sacramento California . •'ktaken'. Mr, Robert Ku :x. -of Bl th P r + Mr: Harry Stevens;. Ila. er, has: o . y was in 0,' tising. If customers receive satisfaction, they. will continue; to, where tie',£s engaged in the • same a position in Durham.. fowii:yesterday. eri�et hnton come. But nothing HOLBS them like eorstinued .bargain .offers. business as when here. Have a few + Mr: C: I:. Dowding was in Toronto for' Afrs. Andrew Everett:�of Kincardine new specials every Saturday. Kee' the farmers guess- . Wilbur Ford, .son• of Councillor Jas, a couple of days .this week: visited Clinton. friehds this tiveclt. " ing what will come next" A. Ford, will' enter the,big store.of I As Mrs. T. R...WalkBr has left Clinton the agency « , Mr. John Currie of Goderieh was -in: Miss Lizzie Hanna of Milverton is vis What advice can you give to the dealer starting in •business?'. Tozer & Brown noxa week to learn for the above' conn an has been transferred to me. "What more at variance with good judgment could be imagined' the dry goods business.;;Vilbur. has �... town the. forepart of the cveel�:' � icing hex sister,' Mrs.. S. S: Cooper: l) y n than for a mer a `pleasant; tatting manner and will Mr, S. S. Cooper was in Stratford Miss L. K:: Stutch'Nury of Toronto chant to come to town,, rent a -store, fill the shelves:. � • be nn: acquisition to T. d, 'B's staff. and on Tuesday,and. Wed- will lie the- nest of Mrs. A. A. Hill. ng the best eem.ent at red?unable°1Jrices . and counters with new goods, arrange attractive displays in the nesda 'from Friday utytil Tuesday: Those desiring windows, put competent salesmen 'behind the-coimters'and then— �_ Mr. W. Jacltson was an bunion . on L . y I Y y secure a supply from .me: may Wednesday attending a, meeten�g of Miss Butler has' returned from Flint, • Mir' C. 0. - Rance is expected home WAIT for business; WAIT for people to come in and buy; WAIT , � *ytrip,, . S. J..ANDREVUS for them to find out what �' . � the executive of the Western Ontario . Mich.; .where she. had been visiting on Saturda from his hiesiness hat he has to sell, WAIT for the public ao. lawn Bowlers Associatiron; to final I "sine? Christmas. down through .the maritime province learn of his very existence? And yet it is not • uncommon for one . .: plans for the coming tournament. Mrs: H. barrow .and 'Mrs. J, Jowett I ccs. o•��.u•� ���••r���•w�►•�•��r►•���tir••��► to do this! Advertising would have carried all such information to I Mr. Jackson -was appointed on+3• of. of'Bayfield were guests of lvLrs: bL, Miss Lizzie Trowhill arrived on Sat - prospective buyers. He spares no expense to - have. stock and fix- "` _ • i the, umpires: I B: Ker on :Tuesday. urd'ay' from Dundas, and will remain tures the finest and yet neglects the greatest. essential of all. Should Mr.. George Roberton •left Tuesday for has r n year until Monday next : at the parental you inquire why he spends nothing far publicity he would probably Mrs.' .Carling who a _ for many y r v� •vim +� +�-o ��►�.+ �.� v� o w�s��. v�:p q y p g p y p y ,. Brandon) •Man., and' Mr. W. Cantel- been a resident of .Clinton; has :de-; . home, Mi. and Mrs. George Trow- say that pleased patrons and his window displays ase sufficient ad» `, .I on, son of Mr. D. Cantelon, for ..sided to move to Toronto as. most vertisin Word of o 1 Medicine Hat Sisk: with tile' in- t" g mouth publicity .is the best, but it is tpo slow. of her familyare i� w lfvin ..there.. Mrs. W.. U. Latornell; aftei• several g Gossip has wings; but favorable,, news travels slowly.And as to the tention`of taking : up land in that: - o weeks visit at the old biome left window—a newspaper announcement i� often necessary to 'call at- district.` They purchased their 'tick- Mr.. J. A: Greene, representative • o.f•; + S ary on. Monday to coin her. husband in' tention to it." els from Mr. W: Jackson C. P• I2. the Mail and empire, was in town . Mi r St. Thomas where he is manager of. agent. for •a .few days of the past .weeld and a branch of the Molsons ?unlit, ad-ded considerably to its subserip-1 $. Ci: Rathwell I 'hoes C. Hoare, Music Mrs. M. L Ashley of Londosboro is Mrs. W. Foster and her two children, I' in Hamilton this week b invitation tion list. �...,.�,�r...�.w,�.�-r . Y Miss Edna and Master : •tiyilliain, of His Excellency the Goyernor- Mr.. T. Hugell, manager of the cloth - Toronto, are guests of ltir: and r _. N♦♦w•♦o♦♦♦•s♦s�••♦•N♦�♦•N�♦♦oN �N•• y + l : General as a delegate to 'the ninth ing department. Lacon Co., Mrs. William Cantelon. Tlie me 1 aShio'n Favorites NeW • annual meeting of the Canadian As- Toronto and- Mr. Polloel of thq y J. B. Hoover . tt+l�lebin �3a11 � !a � . take up their residence in Clinton � + . sociation ' for the Prevention of Winnipeg' branch, were in town -yes- - _ � Mr. W.. R. Me aw has. returned from, `� } 0 Consumptloa? held under his patron terday and. made a big purchase from g. for ladles �ICtot' RQCQr[�S ♦ ♦ ,- age, the Jackson Mfg: Co. They expressi� ' Vernon, B. �. and is with his moth- . - er Mrs: Areh'ibald of Seaforth,who Tan, Bluchers at $3.50 '0 Z received a e i ed themselves as very much pleased + I 1]aVe jL13, L ♦ Messrs. Locic and Root. Crce, George, 1 is in a critical condition.' Mrs. NV. Taxi Bluchers at 300 t vitli trio Company s .up to -date .faG large, assortment Of neW ' •. ♦ and Mr. and. Mrs -Fred'. Cools, town e; J. Iiolmes -of town is also at ilei '.Can x or s a ♦ tories. r w o ♦ Mr. and Mrs, Barry Cook, Hullett mother's- bedside, rani Oxfords'at y 2,50 Victor Disk Records con- 'Phos. and Phi;,i Potter and Mrs: Ox-btood Oxfords .,:6U p ' Mr. John P.ansford is in Toronto at -L, W �„ ville,, attended tending a ineetiDg of the executive �--- Chocolate. Oxfords . 1.7a 3latian Of ♦- r + I on Thursday last. the Band Selections . �� `� r,� �' • Holdswottkr Holmes ,funeral Of the; of the Canaci'iati Manufacturers'. As- Mi - Three young Montreal men were fin- ..{+' W I�Righ Y _ • \ late Mrs. W. I{in sm ll of near the Male Quartettes g sociatian. A place an the exccutivd:1, .�'• Point Farm. rd and sent to jail ior't)�ating' a Horse which consists of but twenty mem- t Duets and i to death, NYen s,' St lish Shoes . ♦ ' • • Mr. J. L. Kyle, inventor -and mann- bets representing the manufacturers y Solos facturer of the K le lawn mower of the Dominion is considered' an 'John McDonald fell fatty feet off a . $ Pat, Iilncliers - $1,50 incl $,i.OU +� sharpening, machine, has been appoin- honor by even Dominion, most prominent•1derrick at Murphys stone quarry. in Tan I3lurhers d.(N) an(1 4.50 � , l�e•�V Victor GramO hones - ii1 sciious in- tedOx-bloods+ « . d:00 and 5.00 _. r%!/�4 Calrrchr,; district of the Scranton Correspon- dustry." juries. �`, and ` reptcsentative for the. Stratford of our Ca (flan"Captains, of In Tweed incl received veryluinbl�, Phonographs ra ♦ • dente School and enters upon his Cog p • A good )horse is worthy of a fine saddle ---so duties forthwith. His territory' coxa - AT Call k 1 "f a good picture dem►an s ,a good - mount: Let and cal 't over i g „�,; g ♦ cis .about four counties. Mr. Kyle % Ci ' _ i peer nook and core er of our home be beautI graduated from this school three ��♦����•♦�♦�•N►• ••i�♦♦NNiNs�N•♦♦��r•�♦♦•♦•w♦♦, O� t , RATHI/1/EL.L S y purchasing, d you think of y . y = years ago in Machine Shop Prac• ' fied. Bring around your painting's and eteh� ♦ -` MILLII�TEjt`Y+ . C. ♦ tics. SHOn STORM. in sand we will convert them into �' f'1 O . g + Miss Kate Connolly, many friends � y NEW •� ' will be glad to hear that. a postal •" - 1� )fl TO��r •'�►` ,_ i card was received frons tier by the .�� - (OPPOSITE' MOLSONS IJANX) � 'THE PLACE WHERE YOUR 'DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES ITS DUTY no matter how costly or simple its fittings.: town agent of the G. T. It., dated / Our extensive stock. of specially selected picture at St. Paul, Minn., ' May 13th, outd n scar 'i7,ot fail to five permanent leas "Thursday z p, m,, ,Artfved hero safe- We Have. the Styles* ... m g g. p p � � _ - Ure. 'ly this morning. OtTicials very ictw I. tenti e,,,1 -IC: C, Miss Connolly no �, Coll Snl1L+11 d• •�r� y� r j•� 1/1Z doubt felt lilts adding: There is !► 11 t ' P og„1.. essi v e IV���."" no more papular route, for the C#ceatr „ ,� �- « Hoo West than the double trach Grand i Trunk Railroad to Chicago and the MISS GANTI• LC1N Vic►.nesS men in Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul from 4 OW0: MiA there on. The luxuriant fitting of Special displity' for Saturday. c� 'p r IM AisTV0the cars, tho attention of the ot- ii News'",I�L(�c, oro, �ii44#4"4444444#+,4"400""00#4 r/ 1�1�1�►iNi♦ i�♦ ilefals, Ieavc notli!tig to be desired.,*.w=i ��i ��� �♦i��i��� ► �i ��1�if 1�N �•�i �+��,�i V