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A Guarantee With Every
Fair.
Every pair of our Puritan patent colt $5.00
shoes vouched for.
The patent leather in the uppers of these
shoes is Genuine Puritan Colt and if with.
proper use and care, they break through in
90 days from the date of sale, we agree to
replace them free of charge (ibis: does not
apply to surface checking) provided
only they are returned to us within one
year from the date of manufacture.
Every purchaser will be given a written
guarantee dated at the time of purchase, .
Take good care of your shoes < and if you
get them from us they will take goad ears
of you.
REPAIRS WHILE. YOU WAIT
FRED. JACKSON
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Were $1.25 now 79c
Having Again been fortunate enough to secure a few hundred
of the famous "Hagen Brand" Shirts at a ridiculously love
price, we now pass them on to our customers at the some
great saving.
These shirts are made regular in size. quality and workman-
ship but are lines of which there were not enough to make
full boxes and are therefore broken in pattern:. Choice of
the lot only - - - 79c
SEE THESE IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW---•
12ic and 15c Prints.
About 4000 yds of these beautiful prints, mill remnants,
8 to 15 yds in a piece, all new spring patterns. (Choice of the '
lot - - - - - lOcts yd
See Our New Spring Dress Goods, Gingbans, Ladies Lawn
Waists, Skirts, Gowns, etc.
A Few Ladies' and Children's Mantles to be CIeared at Less
Than Half Price.
Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings.
Don't fail to ses what we are showing in tbese lines as we
can save you money, and can offer you a larger and better
assortment of styles and prices than ever before,,
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0 Travelling
Goods.
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ling this Spi ing?
We have justjced in
stock a nice line of Tray-
, elling Goods consisting of
STrunks
Suit Cases
Telescopes
Come in andt our
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prices before going else-
where.a can interest
W e est
O. yon.
A Full Stock of Boots. Shoes and
Rubbers at Special Prices.
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S. C. Rathwell, Shoes
S. C. RATHWELL
C,= Hoare, Music • 0
IF you want any of
the popular .songs,
tr3 our SheetMusic
Department.
A full supply of Vio-
lins and Violin sups
lies always
P on
hand,:
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Try us for sweet fon $a
ed Harmonicas.
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PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES S
DUTY
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That gives charac-
ter to the home.
The stateliest `man-
sion will not attract
if improperly fur-
nished.
FOR EVERY ROOM
In your house we have furniture that will add to its
beauty and in addition to its attractiveness every piece
of our furniture re isbullt solidlyan'honestly. Long
elg
people.
service is as much of a requisite as beauty with •tnost
We provide both.
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The cheapest spot in tiurorr County to buy all kirids of fartiitttre.
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EASTER
NOVELTIES
Original
and Attractive.
Appropriate
to the Season.
At Perfectly
Proper Prices..
W. D. FAIR 00,
Often Cheapest - Always the Best
Rev. E. G. Powell of Brussels, was
in town on Tuesday.
Mr. Arthur_ Tyndall is again' able to
be out after his recent illness.
Mr. W. D. Mills of St. Catharines
was in town yesterday and today.
Mrs. Muggridge leaves on Friday to
spend Easier with her son in Mea
ford:
Miss Shirley Vodden has taken a pos-
ition in the W. D. Fair Co. book-
store.
Mr. Eddie Farquhar of, Hullett left
last .Thursday for Sapulpa, Okla-
hatna.
Miss Florence . Cuninghame is spend-
ing -the holidays • with Walkerton
friends. • • •
Miss Margaret, Torrance left Tuesday
'for Toronto, whore .she has taken a,
position. `
Miss Chairibers, is now under the doc-
tor's' care. .
Mr, D:'Cantelon was in Goderlch on
Tuesday as a witness in an apple
appeal case. • ••
Miss Beatrice Hayes of Toronto,. - is
the guest of Miss :Irene 'Jankson
this week,
Miss_ May 'Rance returned hone from
Toronto' on ' Monday for a fort -
nightie visit. :
Miss Pearl • O'Neil . left this Morning
for a week's • visit in Toronto , and
Owen Sound. •
Miss Amelia Harland is spending the
.Easter holidays in Toronto, with
Miss:'. Edith llodgens•
Miss -Goodwin and • Mrs: Glenn; Camp-
• bell and Master Gordon- spent
Thursday.. • in Stratford. '
-Mr:. Will ehel'aggart camp up• • front
Toronto on Saturday last,' owing
to 'the illness of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. H.' II,• Rorke and fain
•sly are spending the Easter .holt-
• days • with friends in Owen Sound,- '
Mrs, McTaggart Sr.,15r: e c tire. sorry
to .announce, quite ill'.' Her friends
ars ,hoping for her., speedy recovery:
Mr. and Mrs, Laterneil and little
daughter el -St. Thomas are visit-
ing with Mrs. Latornell's ' mother,
• Mrs Combe, ` •
Mr. Haw•kiits of the Listowel Stan.
daid .was in town on Friday. last.
He was pushing''the sale. of C:P.R.
lands in Alberta. -
Miss Johnson returned to : her honie
in Z
urich on Tuesday after a Ps
eas-
ant
visit in town with her uncle,
Mr. Oliver Johnson•
Mrs, WilliamJ . Marshall . Mars all and little
daughter hter Illecwereguests g Meat the gue sof
her sister, Mrs. Walter T. Smith,'
Seaforth, for. a week.
Misses Clara and Agnes'Chidley :cave
on Friday for Toronto. onto whore thee
`intend • spending the Easter boli-
-days.
Miss Zada McRae is an inmate of the
hospital . at present, having 'tinder-
gone a slight- operation last week.
.She 'is now progressing favorably
Mr. J, W. Green, representating the
Mail and Empire, was fn town ov-
er Sunday. ile is a' son-in-law of
Mr, John Crol'I, formerly 'of Cline
tion.
.1 ie t ` _Rithwoil and—fan—Lily of the
Varitv moved into t
a Road have e mo t own
. and •are settled in the House lately
occupied by • 'Mr. Hug
h - Ross on
Princess street. .
Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Joiliffe.' aro.
• spending • the Eastertide with
friends in Toronto;, their son Ern-
est intends coining down from New
York to be with .them.
Miss Lou Cudrnore, after a pleasant
visit in town with - her aunt, Mrs.
Geo. Davis, 'returned last week to
her home in ,Exeter, She was ac-
' conpanied by her cousin, Miss Bes-
sie Davis, - who will make a short
stay there.
Major lirkTaggart anis Dr. Shaw
left yesterday for Toronto where
they will be - joined by. Mr.
W. McTaggart of the big wholesale
house of Gordon, Mackay & Co. and
Mr. McCaffrey of • II. M. Customs.
The party will sail from New York
on Friday for a two or three
weeks' oruise among the West India
Islands,
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. McLaughlin left
Tuesday to return to their home
at Aberdeen, South Dakota, alter •
having for six weeks been the guests
of the laciyls sisters, Mrs. Wise and
Miss
Mason,
on, Ii
li street. Mrs.
c-
Laughlinrs
health much improved
during her sojourn in the old home
living-upon-
the-fat-of-the-land-time
ivin g -t p n -
to' n while clic restful,t o
the -fat -of -the -land -time her husband
t` of
t had hasput him inthe pink
has
condition so that he feels more
that ever like making business hum
and the coning - season, at least so
far as "Dave" is concerned, will bo
a record breaker.
1C1int4>a News -Record
March 24th, 1910
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;aster Display of Gloves,
• Collars anclI:i:I-ts.
EASTER-
-MILUNERY
OUIi, Millinery Department is in charge of Miss Baker, who has lately
returned from Detroit and Toronto Openings, and is thoroughly in
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touch with the latest ideas of both American and Canadian styles,
Miss Baker has had a wide experience in millinery and comes to us very
highly recommended by one of the largest wholesale milliners in Canada.
Come, bring your friends and see the many new styles for spring..
We are also having on display the New Spring Cloth Coats, Capes, Silk
Coats, and Whitewear, Dress Goods, Muslins, Wash Goods, Curtains, Carpets,
Etc,
Specials for Sa ltt.rday.
Prints &Ward -
Ten pieces New Sppring Prints, light grounds
with b1aek, blue and pink dots and figures. See
window display Friday and - Saturday at per
yard~ x.05
Wrapperette sc
Tqn pieces'Wrapperette in dark colors, good
width and weight, red, blue, pink, brown, etc.
Special for Friday and -Saturday •.:Q8
121Ac and 15c Muslins is -
Twenty ends Fancy Dress Muslin in light
and dark colorings This is a clean-up lot and
they will make splendid school or . summer
dresses for children and- ouxig girls. " Regular
1:4c arid 15c, Friday and Saturday .07
35c Linen Sultings f9c•
Fifteen pieces Linen Suitings in stripes And
plain cloth in all the popular shades, 27 inches
wide. Regular 35c, Friday and Saturday
15cCottenStripe
Suiting 10c
Five pieces Stripe Cotton Suiting in grey
brown and blue. Regular 15c, Friday and
Saturday
Umbrellas 9iia Each
Two dozen only, Umbrellas, natural wood •
handles, good mercerized, tops, Friday and
Saturday. each .50
$1.23 Parasols 98c
2 dozgn"Ladies' Parasbls, fancy and natura
wood;' handles, steel frame, mercerized tops,
good strong parasols. Regular $1.25, Friday
and Saturday • , .98
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Of Personal Mention
Mr. Wm. Jackson is in Toronto this
week. •
Mr. Clausin O'Neil left for the ;. west
on Monday, .
Mrs. G. "D,, ,T e.
A eT ggart . is in Toronto
for the id •
holidays.
Miss iVlabcl T.. Gantelon was in God-
erichon ' '
Tuesday.
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Mr. •J. . Cuninghanie was in London
on business on Friday.
,Mrs, Brown, Queen street, is in Tor-
onto engaged as professional nurse.
Mr. Wm. Cantelon Is 'spending the
Eastertide with his son Wall. in
Toronto;
Mr.. Andrew Gunn, Toronto, was the
guest of his brother, Dr.. Gunn, ov-
`er Sunday.
Mr. Jack Wiseman of the Bank of
Montreal -staff, Guelph, is home for
the holidays. •
Mr. Oliver Johnson returned on Mon-
day from a business trip to Lloyd-
minster,:aSask.. , ..._..
Mrs. John Wiseman is spending the
Eastertide with her mother, Mrs.
•Grant' "
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Mrs. W. C. Brown returned lastweek
from visit
a s to her mother, Mrs.
Prance, - Detroit, and has sice been
quite ill. -
Miss Elsie and Master Louis Barge
are expected from Lucknow to -
spend Easter with their mother,
Mrs. A. Barge.
Master Roy Rice is confined to the
house these days owing to severe
attack . of la grippe. We hope to
soon hear of his recovery.
Miss Clara McKenzie of Listowel and
Miss Hazelwood et Palmerston, are
sending their Plaster hoh-da •s with
spending Y
Mrs. D. N. Watson of Mary ,strt,ct.'.
Mrs. Fred. Grant of Gravenhurst, who
has spent several weeks with her
'sister, .Mrs. K-enneth Erskine, and -
who has made uta - friends in
many
town, heft on Wednesday afterne 'n.
Mrs. A. J. Grigg was called to Wind-
sor this morning by the illness of
her sister, Mrs. James Jackson,
c Iparalysis nd
whow s strtcl n bya
a (
is not expec'ted to recover. Mrs.
Gnigg wase accompanied by her
daughter, little Miss Helen.
Mrs, (I)r•) Jackson went to Paisley
on Monday to attend the
wedding
of an old friend and class -mate,
Miss Jennie e
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J n' E. I I teller, to 11Tr. J.
A. Mcltinnon. Among tete guests
frons a distance was Miss -Lillian
D. Paul, Supt. of the Jefferson
Park Ilospital, Chicago, also a
former class -mate of the bride.
r ll7r. Arthur Cantelon 'is in Wingham
'on business. •
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• Miss Jennie Trick , is visitiiig '- London
• for a' few days. • .
Mrs.- John Rice is with 'Galt. friends
the for a i t, holidays;
Mrs. 13en. .Cele left today on a visit
to Ypsilanti, Mich. '
Mr. Will, Wiseman is in St. Mary's
for the Holiday season..
. Messrs; J. T. 13e11 and Alex"' Cloakey,
• Belgrave; are in town today:
Inspector Torrance was in. Port. Hope
• and Toronto the past week.
Mise Rena Picket is • spending the
•lancer holidays s .
1 h lids
y with Toronto
friends. -
• Mr. W. i.. Brown of Woodstock, . of
the firm of Tozer & Brown, :tie in
town today.
Miss Mae Brahler 'went to Toronto
this horning 'where she will spend.
leer -Easter vacation.
MXdine ..Law$,o.l., s.returned,, frciin„
Flint, Mi:eh., but expects to• go
back •again next 'Monday. -
Mr: Chas. Sn ' l
tit t, Seafortlt, was the
guest 61his brother-in-law, .C•oun-
•rillor Mason, t hi
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Messrs. Fred. Hill and Ensile trowns-
end are in Toronto this week
attending a convention of the Holi-
ness Workers, . which is in session
there; -
Mr. Reece Jenkins of Woodlands
Farm" is spending the Easter holf-
days with his sister, Mrs, IT, D.
(1anieron of Arthur and his brother,
Mr. Ed, Jenkins of Toronto,
BEN II!'I% AT WONDERLAND.
Ben Ilur will - be given et Wonder-
land on Friday and Saturday evening
of this tveelc,
An Artist of High Order,
In its write-up 'of' an entertainment
recently held in Pickering the News
of that place has the following to say
of one of Clinton's clever young
ladies •
"'1'lie feature. of the evening's enter-
tainment was the appearance for, the
first time in Clareincnit, of Miss
Ranee, teacher of Elocution in Moul-
ton ,Ladies' College, Toronto. illiss
Ranee, showed herself to be an artist
of a very high order. All who' had
the pleasure of hearing, her were " not
only delighted with her work, but
aro very anxious to have the pleas-
ure of hearing her on a Claremont
platform again."
The News From .L ondesboro
Mr.. II. 'Ilegg spent a few . days • , in
Stratford, last weak.
eifr. Jonn,l3owcock left Thursday of.
last Week .for Toronto. Mrs, Bow
cork accompanied. him as far as-Clie-
ton. Mr, BOWcosk. intends ntoving,hfs
furniture ,to the city shortly.
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Mr, E. McVittie has disposed of :leis.
-farm on the - filth con to Mid,: James
•Granby of Morris.
• :lIr. and Mrs. Jas. Campbell ns,t
tcli
friends in Blyth Saturday sleet. se
Mr. E. Watson shipped 'a car of fine
cattle on Saturday of last week.
• On. Friday of last week: while Mt.,
and Mrs. Thos. Nott were «rivi•Ig-
from Clinteon their horse foot. fright
at seine 'calves and upsetting ' tlic oe-
cupants. •of the cutter managed to
liberate itself; of a driver and ran
about a mile towards Clinton, then
turned westatMr,. Jas.- Snell's side-
toed nett was caught- in. Mr" t�tm l's
barnyard. 'Neither Mr. or Mrs. Nott,-
horse, cutter or harness were any the
,
wor.ee of.'th o expedition:
Mr. John . Johnston disposed of his
driving„ colt to Mr. Walter Mair,rget-
Miss Holmes • ,spent Sunday with.
Clinton. friends. •
Mr. 'Jas. Hill is, the are sorry - to .
learn, not
making
very Y
much im-
prevenient. . '
Miss Violet Phillips ie laid up with
an attack t a of inflamatory nceumat+istii• '
t r. A
lhert Radford was in C '.
ntot
a lii.
n' usiness a
o Tuesday ay of this week.
Olive, daughter of llarrison • Lyon,. .
underwent. an operation on Friday of .
last week for throat trouble, . •
Dr.' 12ateellum: paid a, •fly ng. busi-
ness trip to Vinton on Tuesday • of •
this weev. • '
Mr. John Hutton expects. to get.
the .saw mill in operation in the'
course .of a few days. The• run this
-
season will only last about two
weeks. - -
. Mr. -Abbott ot Centralia. shipped' • a
car of .potatoes. width he purchased
-froth 'Robt:-'ealaieel "and"Moon Bros;' "
this week.
Mr. R. J. Martin was a t '
en , ed tvi.h
g.
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Mr
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rmstrong a .Ecru days this
we'
(k. `
Mr. Smith of .Brussels took the.
ting in a change for it another driv- principalship ot S. S. No. 8 for a
er. - few days during Mr, Hogg's absence.
Mr. Chas. Watson purchased a ( Mi,ss Scott - . spent ent
p Sunday with
driving colt from Mr. S. McVittie, friends in Clinton,
Professor Almond,- eye specialist, J D. Cantelon of Clinton and E.'Wau
was in the village last week. ! son of Illyth rack shipped ti ca
Will. Bell left on Tuesday for Pilot ' 'Bogs this week,
Mound, Man., where he intends to Mrs. Squires of. Toronto is visiting
spend the summer. .1 with Mrs, John Bowcock
Better Train Service.
Aetition being isb ng circulated and
extensively signed amongst eoninier-
tial travellers, whose business takes
them over the L. II. and 13. line, to
have another train put on, one 'that
would leave Loudon about 7 a. in.
Such a train would be a great - eon-
vei:i once, not only to travellers, but
to the general public as well, also to
Collegiate students along the way.
It is to he hoped that the -Company
will favor the petition and put on
tate extra train.
New Advertisements.:
Blazing the Way—Irwin;-.4
4Tillinrry--:hiss C'antelon---5•
For Sale—W. J. Biggins -5
China Sale --A, 3, Grigg -5.
Auctioti Saleeet. Tebbutt-5
Auction Sale—II:. Mevit tie• -5
Auction Sale -'.-J, .5. Miller --5
Wall Paper—W. Cooper Co. --se
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s1 Guarantee—Fred. Jackson --g
Govt. Annuiti's—Dr. Sanson ---5
Tents for Male—Fred .I• I1111--5.
Easter Novelties—W. Ia
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Dr, Samson, lecturer -in -chief lu(f on
Government annuities, will deliver an
addressthe town hall next s inow a nc Tues-
day evening.
Farm For Sale—.John Torrance -5
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The a to 'i' rc
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Lightning Rods -W. II. Stogdill-5
Easter Misplay --Tozer & Brow —8 -
The Great Subjest---(2ouelt & Co• --•4.
Rltotle Island Reds—A. 0, Pattison -5
+ Farmers' Attentions -Watts e& Soa-5.