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a good picture demands a. good. mount. Let
every nook and corner of your home be beauti-
fled. Bring around your paintings and etch-
ings and we will convert the.m into
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no matter how costly or simple its fittings.
Our extensive stock of specially selected picture
mouldings cannot fait to give permanent•ipleas-
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May 7tht I rl
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°D9 Is here or will be In a few days. You will need a :new Carpet or
With pretty ani cheer'- k -ei Rug, a few pairs of Curet ins or a new piece of Linoleum or Oilcloth to
ful paper. We think we can
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1, ; * brighten up your home. -NOW and HERE. is the place to buy them.
show oil the beauty of a •� ,
y Y where the selection is large and prices as reasonable as possible for
tasteful stock of ;artistic wall a + dependable goods.
papers, The patterns should �� t� F� "*� • .
lease. you, the have leased satisfaction as,well as Carpets. We would rather miss
We sell
p y y p a sale than give you something inferior and because of that we handle
all but a very few others and_.,,,.. only such'makes as we can thoroughly recommend. Come in and see
"' our range of WOOL INGRAINS in two and three ply, Tapestry and
while the present stock lasts - „� . Brussels Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums.
there ig a positive price ad-
vantage
d vantage for vpu.
Special in Lace Curtains for Saturdag.
Men's Wear rats 50' pairs new Lace Curtains in a range of five designs, and every one new
W■ 'Q FAIR 00, and pretty. Fine mesh and taped all round,. a good wearing quality, and will
the- Annex. 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
Often Cheapest ---Always the Best _ _ 1.20
We carry a full range. chance, regular X1.50, for Saturday o,�ly -
of Shirts,. 'Collars, Cuffs, ,
Snx, Neckwear, B. Y, D:
Men's Underwear, Bal-
briggap Underwear, Pen-
man's Underwear, Fancy
Vests, Odd Pants, Water-
proof Coats,. Working
Shirts, Straw Hats, Caps,
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Seaforth,
Hard and Soft Hats, Lin-
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were in, town on Monday.
e n Hats , [7mbrallas,
SlowSellers
Miss Jennie P•obertson visited friends
Brantford from Friday until; Tues-
Gloves, Over lis, Etc., at
the o ular rias.
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all
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Mr. Roy Hess of Woodstock was the
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guest of Mr. Harry Bartliff on
and most reliable manu.-
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M ondey.
S. 'Davis from
f&Cturers, ("live us a call
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l7 COPYRIGHT. 1909, ay AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION k_
Mr. spent Friday to
Tuesday with. members of hi$ family
when needingfurnish-
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in. Toronto.
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'rUr. Business Man, you were speaking of losing honey ori I
Mr Harris of Claremont was the
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"leftover' goods." i
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this week
TAILORING.
"Yes, I shall be glad to learn how 1. can. avoid this loss."
Xr, Thos. McNeil was able .to be out
• t t can, e ver much
"You cannot eliminate it entirely, , buibY
Tuesday for, the first time since
his. illness.
We, make a: specialty of
reduced. I told you how to _create a demand for new goods so
Miss A: M. -Robinson.. of Toronto. spent
ordered clothing, and em-'
they will move more freely, but tha most experienced buyer will,
from: Friday until Tuesday at _ her
ploy. expert -workmen ,
sometimes overstep or purchase the wrong land. of goods,
home in town:
Mr,. Gudinundso'n principal of the
and guairantee fit and
"The best way to avoid having many, reznaindera is to IjU�I
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� Bus;ness College, lyes; in Toronto
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st 3y.le. Large g rarge of
right. Goods well bought are half sold, - Sttidy the wants of`the .
the past weed,
woolens to .choose- from.
people of the community. Buy what will sell, not':what,you like._
Mr. W. A. G: McCulloch of Kincardine,
enjoyed Sunday and';Monda'y with
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'pry us for your next suit.
Special Sale of Spring Coats.
Ladiesshort and three-
quarter length Spring
Coats,, in black and fawn
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and two-tone flaw.) stripe.
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in the very newest de-
signs. Every coat new �� Q
this spring. Regular $10, �� ` �;
all sizes, until they are all
disposed of the price will
be $6.95.•: �''�tl►I
Don't miss this
chance.
``The Store of Dependable Goods.''
Learn from experience the sizes and.. qualities that gobest-.and :_ '' Clinton, friends. - - •
Mr. Walter Jaeksbn came from
stock up on these. Follow the trend of fashion. Study goods. •. Brantford on Saturday and remain-
Tinow all of their merits and defects: Learn. all that' is td be ' ed over -the. holiday. '
Mr. R. Golier was inGoderich.on
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known about the lines you are handling. Buy n,sma1 quantities �..
Saturday attending the, funeral of
and often. Pay cash if you possibly can. The first cost >riay be hi.s cousin, Mrs. Samuel Echlin.
less when you buy by the gross or ten gross; but, .counting• inter , `�. Mr: and 112rs. J. Irving of St; Thomas (�
iwere . the guests . of the latter's .lis- �_f _J� �i.J
est on money invested, deterioration an value,..space occupied,' -66 ter Mrs. A. J..Grigg, 'over onlay.
chance of going out of demand, etc., this di•Eference is wiped out. �: Mrs, I3awett :of St. Mary's spent a ,.,
"The best of buyers will get `stuck. occasionally; `Vhen it ,dif
few days the past week as.. the ,.
occurs make the best of it. Profit by the experience.' You imay guest of her sister, Mrs. John, Wise-..
for which there is not the expected de .�diI11�?'ON
stock up on something n d; man.
you may buy heavily* of an article that soon goes out of fashion; ,you Mr. W;, McTaggart, Toronto, was the `
may purchase more than regular selling will dispose of—whatever guest of his .:mother, ivies. 1ZcTag=
1„ gait, Sr,, from Saturday until Tues
the cause or size, get rid of it. day, -
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But I hate to dispose of articles at cost or below.. i - -
P M>.. Robt, Coats of the civi,1'.,Service, , P:er:sonals auburn.
"But you mustl It is the most economical way out of it. Xou . f.• and...his brother,; Registrar . Of. Pei conal. ` WlentY��a.
Y _. Y I. Ottawa, an .. s b o.l >� g .:
buy goods to sell—not to show. You cant afford to tie up capital Coats, Go teiiich, were in Clinton on � 1ii.. Percy Towns was in Toronto this At the Baptist chureh next S+anday- .
in slow sellers and then too the public gets a bad opinion of our " 1 Monde week, 'I the pastor will preach on "Roar Greats-
' P g P Y Y - Miss Jean Bruce s enc 24th avith'Lights.'" Special meetings .for prayer•
store if -you resurrect old goods each season or, keep the. same mer , Miss Moir and Miss Delmage of the p.
out. Make thins livel Collegiate staff spent the holidays Mr, Harry Hunt was in. Toronto. this ?1Ir, H. W. Erwin of BayFtcld was in friends in `Clandeboye. : are being held this week ori Tuesday,••
chandise on your shelves year in and year o g yt g p
Kee cods movie Turn over stock fee uentl at Guelph and St; Marys, respec- `veep• I` town yesterday,. Mr: ErriQ Reynolds, teacher, :Durham, :Wednesday and Thursday •evenings. -
P g g q Y 1 ttvcly. Mr: wi: Jackson was in- Buffalo, this Miss Kathleen.McCourt, Parkhill, was . was home for the, 24th.
If an article doesn't go at cost; mark it lower, If you cant sell week, I. home for the holida s. ""-
n rice put something with it and sell them together." Mi. and Mrs. R, Hawkins of Ranch -I *. Y Miss Jean Carling .came home from.
it at any price, p g o Miss Flossie. Hoskin visited in .Mitch- iVlisses Alice ani Mary •Gaffney visited Win ham for the halide r
"How about dull seasons?" ton were guests of their son, Mr. g y e 1.
« T, Hawkins, from Saturday until l ell on Monday. I' 1vlitchell fti,ends on Monday. Mrs. A. Hooper 'spent a few_ days the a
There are no dull spells for the merchant who advertises. Mr, and Mrs. D. S .. Cook -returned Miss Mcwhiniiey .of, Woodstock is the past week with' Exeter friend's.
When trade begins to lag he increases his space sell makes Better ' Tuesday. I, HOME SEEKERS EXCURSION'S'•
Mrs. Edward Medd of near .Listowel from the Nile on Monday. I guest of Mrs. E. M. McLean. Mrs: John : Ireland of Egmondvflle
offers. During the summer months he pushes seasonable goods by n . ndesboro Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser. of 7 Bayfield) Mr, L. Do' Peudry of G. W. Barges . spent Victoria day with friends in TO
and Mrs. Thos. Lyo , Lo • i , i -staff, set the holiday at his.. WESTERN CANADA
creating a demand for them and makes things lively with frequent spent 'Tuesdayas the guests of Mrs:.I were in Clinton on Tuesfia5 : .. p n' y. town.
bargain offers. Advertising creates an artificial demand. It will Medd..Miss Lillian Jackson has returned at -I home in Goderich. Mi.' Morgan and Egelton of London Via Chicago, June 1st and 15th.
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sell wool blankets in July, straw hats in November and fall suits. in Miss Edna Cooper, Miss. Isabella ter 'a'month's visit" in Toronto:, Mrs: Harry Bosman df Wfngliam was spent. the past week visiting friends Via Sarnia and N. 'N Co., May 31st',
February. Likewise it will shift trade to the less. bus days of the '
Y Y Y Gunn and Miss Annabelle McEwen, Mr. Stewart Jackson ' of the A'Idsons the .guest of -Mrs. J. F. Wasmann- in Clinton. and June 16th,
week. Monde is the big da iri cities and Sati irda in- the smaller � p $
Monday ,,. y y students Toronto:Univcrsftyrtiave Bank, Toronto,' is:hoxne for hes boil-� from Friday until Monday. ' Miss Beatrice, Reynolds of Hensall wash (Steamer leaves Sarnia 3.30 rn,)
towns. Ii continued advertising of, `leaders' on Friday it has been returned home. days. Mrs. John Hanlon -and her neice, Miss1 the guest of her friend; Miss Ila Winnipeg and Return y $3Z:OOa
?. Y g best. ' Mr, Harold Wiltse, teller in the Miss Map(gfe Mahaf y visited :Miss Ber 1vicIntyre, 'visited the former's son; I Bawden during the holidays, Edmonton and Return 48.50',
chan,ed from n dull day to one of the be
i �� Royal Bank London 'spent Sunda tha Diehl of Stanley' ,on Sunday, and l Messrs. Roy Graham ' Frank Forrest- dayl y p Y Rev. .J'' A.; Hanlon P. P, .obi Mon- y ` + PROL'ORTIONATE RATES TO OTHH•
and Monday . at the parental home, MonQty.' ! day, er and Ray Ford were in Mitchell ,ER POINTS,
Mayor .W%ltse's: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jackson Sr.. have The wedding of Mr. Peer Brisden on Monday attending the races,.. Alaska `--• Yukon-'— Pacific _ Exposir
been visiting in Durham and Toren- .
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. __.-_.. i1�rs, F. Barned and Miss. -Kate Barn- g nephew of Mr,. and Mrs. -: George � . ' � . .tion—Seattle.
ed of London were auests from l+ ri- ..to. this week. I Dohert takes lace ' at L,istowell
u t r i , A, Mutlo , of Toronto:was'the, Y.' place ' Over c. .
Low, rate for • round trip
day until Tuesday of chef) da gh a _Mss S . y today. Held Daily until September 34th; 1909:
♦4swow �"'�'�'� ' and sister, respawtively, Mrs. C. H.. .,guest of Mr. and Mrs,. Jas..I!witch-
' ell over Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Murch of Strat "In 'Memoriam," "Protection for Full information and tickets from—.
Pugh. .y ford were guests Sunday and Mon- the Parmers" and other articles hi:ld JOHN RANSFORD, , Town Agent., r
Captain McCaffrey of : the S. A. visit Mr. • :JAke Chidley spent from Satur= . damof y the lady's mother, Mrs. T. over for next issue, I A. 0. PATTISON, Depot .Agent.
ed headquarters at, Toronto . a few day 'until, .Tuesday with his mother I Sitly,
days of the past' week; Lieut; I and sisters in town.
' BlaM0 I ifck remaining i7ri ch2re of the Mrs. W. G, Smith is.in Gokericli vis- v�,�.�,� �,v �,r,�.�,� ��,.���w�►��ti�1v� M
Miss Hamshere, of Niagara Falls was icing her .daughter, 'Mrs. Lew Doh -
local corps. the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H.
S. C. Rathwell Shoes C Hoare 1VIus>Ic ( ) , y two-year-old child
Mrs. Dr. tewart. Was called to
�.. Heilgar, this weep, ' I pert whose little two- ea NAtiona'l �'Or*��•��
broke her arm by a fall.
• - •- Toronto on Monday by the serious- -
Mrs. Charles. Copp and Airs, Percy
illness of her father, .Rev. Dr. Gregg' '►2r. J. F. Sullivan of Loddon, inspee• � +.
Favorites
who only a fortnight ago celebrated East .of Goderich were guests of y for of Soparate-- schools, visited the
Fashion 1 aVor�h�is New. D. Steep on Monday. �eme�►t Co..,H ton
Mrs.
his diamond wedding, - school in Fiuhett and .the three , at �
Miss Herron and Miss Miller of Staffs, Drysdale and vicinity this week. He
Victor. records Mrs, Jos. Wheatley and Miss Pearl y Y - -
Cousin and mete, respectively; of was ac Oil ailed to Dr slake b
for Ladies , Wheatley spent a few days of the ! r Y Y
Mrs. 'James 112ahaf£y, were her •guost:l Rear, Father Hanlon.
past week with Mr. and Mrs. J, J. As Mrs. Ti R. Walker, has left Clinton the agency
Tan Bluchers at - '$3.50 1. have just received a Ward and Mr. and Mrs. George Me- on 1vlonday, Mr. William Graham is up in the
'ran Bluchers at - 3•� r Mrs, Witham Graham is spend.ng • a for the above company has been transferred to me.
Tan Oxfords at - 3.00 large assortment of now S. Cartney•�of t�oodstock, Atwood district this week: in' the
Mr. James Steep went u to Tara couple .of days -in Toronto as the, interests of the Wallaceburg Sogar f
Tan Oxfords at - 2.50 ,Victor Disk,Records con p guest of her brother, Barrister T. Com an He has already made � Those desiring the best cement at remonable rices
Ox -blood Oxfords - 2.50 I Saturday evening and returned home I p Y> y g p
Chocolate Oxfords - 1.75 sisting of 0 Tuesday. Doubtless he spent at M. Higgins. contracts. for upwards of 3,000 may secure a supply from me.
• Band Selections 1 least a portion of the 24th engaged Mr. C, C. Dance returned home Sat- acres.
Male Quartettes, in his favorite pastime of fishing: urdap from his trip down 10 the At,i Alt. harry Routledge received tvortl on; S J. ANDREWS 1�`
lantic provinces and is this week} Tuesday of the, death of his brn�h� t 0'
Duets and :Uliss Edythe L. Jolliffe of the 'Sick -
Men's Stylish Shoes Children's hospital, Toronto, is pushing the sale of,the' Lionlltand er in-law, Alt. Abraham Wyatt of Erol
Solos 0 visiting her parents for a few days . in Ontario. new Ontario, who had been ill
Pat. Bluchers $4.50 and $5.00 o since November with cancer of the
Tan Bluchers 4.00 and 4.50 No.,v Victor Gramophones vi rho Wesley, church parsonage,. pre- TV11Ss Daisy Doherty fo life llegi inK ������♦NNN♦�INi�Ni♦NN�i♦��♦0♦♦�♦ NN+►�♦
Ox -bloods � 4.00 and 5:00 � vious to her leaning for l�+cw York staff of the Stratford Collegiate, stomach. ♦
arilto, continue her work at the Gener- spent 'front Friday until Tuesday lite E. 11. Ayer, excursion agent at i MILLINERY
Columbia Phonographs al \hospital in that city. with, her parents, Mr, and Mrs, tko White Star Line, Detroit,. •was i
George Doherty, in. town on Frida last completing
AT Carl and talk it over if MC and Mrs. David Steep, and arils Y �,� , � TOR ■ NEW r
Carrie'• of tawit and iVTr, t;harllci hiss E. Riggin .and 3I1SS A7innit C'nbk, arrangements for the big annual ex-• � y �• ,
CC� C. ULl think of - purchasing,
I7, V. RA �f�WELL S y p g Bowels, ,governor of Orangeville Landon, .spent clic holidays with the eursion from Goderich to Detroit of l (O'F.'l'oSITi+: MOLbONS I�ANi�)
former's `s.ster, Mrs. 'ii', J,. %Hier, ,
gaoll. were guests of -Goderich friends lune 19th. bus Ayer has been in
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2nd coni , Mullett, and other friends tills line of business linen life year
• SHOE �3T'OR,I% C'`' H • � on Sunday last, kyle, linwcls is an
uncle of 112r, Steep's.
'They had not in the vicinity and Clinton., of tie great Chicago Fair wlinn,( Have the Stiles
diet for tett pears, Mr, an: