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Prices With The t -$
,ROFITS 'LEFT OFF1:
Just for 3 Day$4.1.
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Supt. •23rd, #
,24th and 25tb, we will hold a Gigantic Shoe Sale of #
Aaron's and LadiesFine Shoes, all new, stylish, up -to- $
date goods, bought from the leading manufacturers in #
Canada,
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$ . MEN'S.
iLOT 1-25 pairs Men's Patent
Colt Bluchers, also Box Calf and
Velour Calf, some leather lined.
Regular $5 and 5.50, our sale
prtce fo 3 days4,20
$LOT 2—Extra Special -100 prs
of Men's Goodyear 'Welted Shoes
in Blucher and. Boils, Box 09,1f,
$Velour Calf, Vici Kid and Tan
Calf, some with wing to caps,
$regular values $4, 4.50 and 5.00,
all sizes 0 to 10, our special sale
price 3.00
0 Don't miss this chance of saving
0$1 a pair on fine shoes.
# LOT 3-50 pairs of Men's Bals
and Bluchers in Kid, Velour
Calf and Box Calf, all *sizes 0 to
$10, regular $$.50 and 4.00 shoes,
our special sale price2.90
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LOT 4-25 pairs of hten's Box
Calf and. Dongola, Kid. good,
strong, well -made shoes, Blueh-
ers and Bals, regillar $2.25, 2.50 $
and 3.00, all sizes 0 to 11, our
special sale price ...— — 2.00
LADIES.
LOT 1 --Li pairs Ladies' Pat.
Bluchers and Button, made by
J. MePherson & Co. Goodyear
welted, regillar $4. goods, all
sizes 2i• to 0, our special sale
price ..... . 3.00
LOT 2—Ladies' Vici Kid and 0
Pat. Colt Bluchers, nice up -to- 0
date goods and good fitters, re-
gular $3, 3.25 & 3,50, our special
sale price 2.75
LOT 3—Extra, special in Ladies
Kid Bals and Bluchers, nice fit-
ters and new goods, reg9lar $1,75
and 2.00, special sale price I.49
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0 Remember these prices are only good for $ three .: days—Thursday, Friday and Saturday. of this week.
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This is a rare opp
present wholesale prices as shoes have advanced from
ortunity to get shoes at lets than :
$ 10 to 20 per cent.
$ No Goods on Approval, -Terms—Spot Cash. $
$ There is a movementon foot to fill our shoesith0
feet, and these prices must help some. . t 0
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Ladies' Displayminetnhse DNiosrptihayWinindtho6w
South Windaw. . business here and Was very popular
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We are Specialists in the Shoe Line. . 'with the patrons of that establish-
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• ment. «
; * Mr. Arthur Tyndall returned home' on
: Se 0 8 RA /If Wt L. L Cif/ tO ' 0
' . 0 business interests. Be says the city
in Winnipeg, Man., where he • has
.71 "Air" in /7 • Monday . from a five -months , sojourn
: THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOESITS DUTY :
. an optimistic .spirit prevails p,retty
continues to grow rapidly and that
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much over the whole country. ',Irgow446-4111e1wtse-is./...iews-eisree-isnawvibeft.-mikelek:Aube.h..•••••••,..eroit./.6. 0 Miss Maggie Steep•• is supplying the
-;,..o...w place of the stenographer and book -
I . keeper at the hose- mill during the
. Nelson Brti absence of the young lady who fills
• . that position, but is noyr holiday-
, our lowest priced. articles are,iticluded lug. Miss Steep's serviced are fre-
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With Vragers
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Prices From Six Cents
W. 0. FAIR GO.
Often Cheapest —Always the Best
Miss Worthington and Grant Beaton
and Bert Johnson will attend the
Normal School at„Stratforth
Miss 1VreNa,ughtoe of Brussels vislted
Clinton friends last week, but came
over primarly to attend the "Maid-
ens' Farewell" to IVIiss Edith Hod -
gens.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Btiftalo -were
• the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Fair. over Sunday. Mr, Wilson is
Canadian freight agent of the Soo
Line. • •
Mr. and Mrs. John Ransford, Dr. and
Mrs, Shaw and Mr. and Mrs, W:
Jackson will attend the annual con-
vention of the ' Canadian Ticket
Agents' Association at Buffalo on
•Oct. 5th. •• .
Miss Carrie Shipley has vtaken the
position of •boOk-keeper with Couch
& Co. Miss Shipley was with Mr.
J, W. Newcombe while he was •in
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J. B. Hoover
quently availed of and the duties of •
in this statement.• • , any position to .which she may be
called are always performed with
the utmost dilligenee and care.
with The News -Record Mr. Evans
alluded to the big ,movement frem
the States into 'Western, Canada and
said that even so far ,ehst as Ken-
tucky was sending the Pick of its
farmers to settle in Alberta and
Saskatchewan: 'Invariably, added
Mr. Evans, theyhave cOnSiderabie
money, and will becOme good, law-
abiding citizens, •
Mr. J. Lewis Evans 9f Louisville, Ken4
tueky, was in town Friday to Mon-
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OUT OF
THE
OUT OF
FACTORY
THE
WOOD
of the straightest and soundest trees
comes the furniture we handle. Even
which makes it, only the the most
perfectly made furniture is allowed to
go. S6 when you need a set or an'odd
piece come here where materials and
workmanship are both of the best. 1
HOOVER & BALL
ILinoleums, Oilcloths, Rugs,
Car ets and
Ho se Fure•
Wishing&
Jlpu/4A4 ST .4J01
Our complete stock et Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Lino!.
eutns, Oilcloths and Lace Curtains is uow stock
and ready. for your inspection,
The stock of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets is
larger than ever and complete in airthe new designs,
and anything special that you may require we can
quickly get.
Tapestry Squares
In Tapestry Squares or Rugs we ein:ry
a large range of the newest designs in
•greens, reds, fawnsand browns, in 3x3,
3x3i, 3x4sq. yards, from 10.00 to 20,00
BrusseISSquares
13russe1s Squares in all the latest color-
ings in 3x3i, 3ix4 only. Larger sizes can
be supplied on short notice. Prices run
from . „ 18.00 to SO.OQ
Linoleturts
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Linoleums in block and 119ral patterns,
in two 'and four yards wide, several de-
signs to choose from, per sq, yd .50 and .65
Oilcloths
Oilcloths in on, one and a half, one
and three•qua,rters, and two yards wide,
in new designs at per sq. yard .25
Stove Malts •
. Mutts for under,stoves, in one,
one and a half and two yards squares at
in fawn, green, reds and blues, one yard.
from .78 up to 2.00 wide, made and laid at.. -.78. 85 and 1.15
Jap Mattings
Jap Mattings with cord warp, in five
new designs. will give splendid. wear, five
new patterns, our regular 25c line, at per
yard .20
Tapestry Carpet
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Our range of Tapestry Carpets is now
complete m greens, reds, fawns, browns,
a very liberal range to choose from,. made
and laid.free at per yard . .50 .75 awl .90
Brussels Carpet:. • •
. Brussels Carpet in several newpatterns
of red, green and fawn, made arid laid at
per yard :901,151.25 and 1.150
WOol Carpets
Woe]. Carpets in All the new patterns,
Lace Curtains
. The new Lace Curtains are now in stock
and very dainty they. are. We have them
at all prices at per pair from .50 up to 6.00
Door Matts
Door Naas in Smyrna, Alberta and
Wilton qualities, in all the new styles
and colorings, from 1.00 up to 10.00
Carpet Sweepers, Stair Pads„
Stair Buttons, Carpet Felt
and Carpet Fringe always in stock
Dress-IVIaking.
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Miss Smith bas returned from her holidays and opened up for
fall business on the 15th of September. We are carrying an exclusive
'range of dress materials in -the newest colorings and would be pleased
to have you call and see them.. Owing to the exnense of =Tying- on a
•dress-ma,king busineas, we positively cannot take orders for dresses
unless goods are bought at our ssore. • ,
Silk Remna.nts. •
. 59 Remnants of Fancy Silks, in plain, stripes
and checks, all colors, from one-eighth up to two yards
long.. Just the thing for fancy work.
• LESS THAN liALF PRICE,
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C.L..rivroAr
Of Fierson,a1 IVIention
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Miss Eva Cluft is yisitirig friends • at J•ti ge Holt was in town •A
Eineardine, • • Mr. C. T. Murray of Tor
Rev., 4. Greene is able to move about his uncle, Dr. Thoinpson
' town again after his recent illnesed MS. J. W. Treleaven has
,Mr. and Mrs.. James Appleby spent gaged as organist of On
t part of last week visiting in Lon -
day when he left for home a.ccom-
Xonday. .
onto visited
; last week'
been en-
tario street
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MiSs Edith Jenkins,. who formerly Quite a nurnbet om here attended
taught at S. S. No. 5, is attending the afternoon meeting at Blyth Sun -
the Nornial at London. Miss . Jean day last when • Revs.. Crossley .and .
Mairs attends the .Stratford Nornial. }tenter addressed a large audience of
. - men in the Methodist. church.
Mrs. Shier returned to town on Sat- lett on Tuesday for Guelph to attend Mr. Thos. Hill and wife of Belgrave
.Mr. Fred. Henry of the Gravel Road,
London. . wish him success. . •
urday after visiting in Torontaad the Ontario Agricultural Cellege. We are visiting the former's mother here.,
Cosens—On Sept. 8th, the wife or
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panied by his wife and their two• Mr. Alex. Hunter of Hunter bros.,
children, little Anna Louise and -
Kincardine, was the •guest of Mr.
Sammy, who sent the summer Ja,s. Stevens on .Saturclay last: Misses Vabstone of Wiagham Were
months in their cottage at Jowett's Mr. Albert Jackson of Boston, Mass., guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bart -
grove, Bayfield. Mrs. Evans great- ' was the guest ot his sister, Miss lift this ,week.
ly enjoyed life at the lakeside and Fannie Jackson, Rattenbury Street. Miss Minnie Ker visited her friend,
the children Were the picture of Mr. Jackson is engaged in railroad: -Miss Musgrove Douglas of Toronto con -
of Winghain, Satur-
RevMr
happy, ruddy heeith. Mr. F,vans is ing and is the director of coast-te-
day and Sunday last.
a native of Clinton and has bPen coast tourist traffic.
away a eeore of years but comes The following pasiengors left for the
• back frequently; to visit his mother, West during the past week and were'
sister and brother who were with ticketed through • by 1VIr. Jackson,
Mr. jas. Campbell was in "Mitchell Thos.:. Cosens, a daughter. . •
on business Monday.
Mr. Gejico. Ruddle and netee, from Mar- and Mrs.
OnllSept3(brook, a son.
Shobbroo esphto. 16th, to ' .
den, Man., who is visiting here, visit-
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ed Clinton Monday of this week. ,• , '
ducted service at Burns and Kno
--2311 stock of apple
nt.x
Mr. Harry Bartliff was in Wi •11 The evaporator is getting in. a
churches on Sunday, ,
Tuesday acting as valuator in- a s this week and opera churches
transfer. •. on cons eonitnenced Wednesday with at" Mrs. Geo. : Brogdea visited her
• full staff. daughter, Mrs. D. .. Eloody of Blyth,.
Mrs. Evans at the lakeside. Mr. local agent of the 0,P.R. :' • John gr. arid Mrs. W. G. Pinner', Toronto,
Evans -is proininentiv identified - B. Stewart for ' Saskatoon -1 Sam are guests of the lady parents, Mr.
the Federatien of -Labor and : hr, Agnew fat Fort- ; L. L
and Mrs. C. Bartliff,
duties as sec. -treasurer of the To- McKeand for Sin Francisco, Cal. ; Mr « Leonard Heywood left on Mondayi
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• • • baeco Workers' Union necessitates W. Middleton for Seattle, Wash ' • J. for Detroit after several weeks vis -
Furniture and Funeral -Directors. Clinton much travelling, particalarly, p. Thompson for Edmonton andW. iting in town and vicinity.
through the South. In eonversatio.n Smithsori for Winnipeg. and Mrs. Allan' Lamont of Brus-
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The Millinery apartments are this season in charge of rliss Panning. an experienced
Milliner of Ottawa
A varied display will be shown which we hope will please the most fastidious.
A cordial invitation is extended to one and all. is
MISS CANT LON I
WILL HOLD
MILLINERY • OPENINGS t•
COMMENCING
Friday Evening, Sept. 24th ie.
MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE.
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Miss Nina' Kirk, who has spent t'he MondayandTuesda of this week.
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Past two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. The west verand4 at the parsonage
McMath of Clinton, is spending a• has been torn down and the material
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week with her sister, Mrs. W. Lyon, will be used , in the erection of a,
Master LesWoodmatiwho had th .
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houge
„, large one on 'the south side of the .
Misfortune to have hid arm., broken, '
while _employed With' the G. T. IL at I Mrs. (Dr.) 'Young has treated • hor • '
JL ' work for thei woodshed to -a new roof.
Jas. Dunford Saturday and Sunday. past three weeks, returned to his Miss Barr of Blyth was the guest • ,
Clinton and been laid off •
sets were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Walker Iffere im duties Monday. ot Mrs. Horne Longman over Sunday,
Tuesday morning to Visit relatives at neeting of the Teachers' Association
various 'places, ' .aeld in Wingham on Saturday last,
Vingham on Saturday, visiting • the ihlr. John Brunsdon left for the West` Miss Hueston attended an executive
formers mother who has been crit-
ically 01. ,
Mt. and Mrs. John Quirk of Witigha.m.
and Mrs. J. Martin of Cobalt were
guests at the Rattenbury House oa
Saturday last.
Mr. 5, Agnew left 'on Saturday after-'
noon for Fort William to join Mr..
J. W. Newcombe's staff there, Mr.
Constance Concerns.
Mr. 11. Hugill was called to Toron-1 Corn cutting and picking and pack -
to on Tuesday owing to the death of ing apples are the order of the day
Agnew is- a ca,pahle salestnan and a his, uncle, Mr. Jos. Hugill, around here,
faithful employe so Mr. Newcombe Miss Evelyn Clark spent a ECNV days Mr. D, Cole of Ethel called oir
was only too glad to still retain his in Seaforth as the guest of her cous- friends around here on Sunday.
serViees, has the Misses Clark Th New -nee rd to an ddress in
Mrs. Geo, T. Fulton df Mt. Clemens,
Mich., was the guest last week of
her uncle, Mr. S. G. Plummer. She
has returned home but Mr. Pillion
is making a, more extended. stay and,
with his old chum, Joe Itatten-
bury, has been revisiting spots fam-
iliar to them when ihey were at
the knickerbocker age. He will be
retnentbered here as the son of a
former owner of the big farm south
of town beet in the Possession 6f
Mr. S. Smith.
D, A. Porrestcr, C. n. Dowding, farrived hotne Saturday night after Meat of Eaton's store.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Tudor spent Suri- Canada for the remainder of this.
day at the latter's parental; hohie in year and the whole of next for one-
Holmesville. dollar, •
litilleltt Happenings.,
Master George Carter has been laid! After visiting a few ot her many
iumpridfo.r some time with a Very sore friends, Miss Annie Jackson returned
to Toronto on Monday last to fill the
Messrs 11. . 0. Stewart and A next r position she holds in. the mail depart
IViessrsJasPair, GDMeTaggart.«
Dr. ShaW and W. Jackson were in spending the week at the Pair in Lon- Mrs, Tuberville.of Parkhill has been.
Stratford on Vidal last as the don and visiting friends at Mertonvisiting her daughter, Mrs, :3. Met,.
guests of Dr. nobertsoit who gave ,elld ether Places" doss.
his annual bowling party on that, A kW front this part who attended f" a few -
date. The Clinton rink skipped by the London Fair last Week are as
Mr, Jackson won both games play- follows: Mr, Wm. Plunkett, Jack.
ed. At the conclusion of the game Tuberville, Will. Yungblut, Lawrence
a magitifieent dinner was ten. Oros and Peter Walker,
dered the visitors by Dr. and Mr. Wm. Doerr, who went to lVtil-
Mrs. Robertson. This was the verton a short time ago, intending to
snail annual party given to ciinton work at the coopering, ,has returned
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