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A very moderate priced shoe . for ladies. It is
made of a choice selection of Dongola Kid, with
patent tip, Cuban heel, mediumsole,' the very newest
shapes, and!the prise
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Good Shoes:Our stock is large and complete
and low Small Shoes for the little chaps
Strong Shoes for the sturdy boys
Stylish Shoes for their fathers
Dainty Shoes for little girls and misses
Elegant Shoes for their mothers.
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Clinton News -Record
MAY WE SHOW
YOU
A line of boxed
writing paper wMeh
we are much satisfi-
ed with at the price
and' further we are
sure you will be sat-
rsiied tdo. There are
tenstyles of ba c utt-
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fully covered boxes
each containing
twenty sheets of lin-
en finish note paper,
modern hi shape and
sante .ctuantity eiwel.-
opes to match. The
-pike is 15c. if neat
will :examine them
you will see the true
economy .of auying.
People have ♦Jillhc
ly told us thatht'y
are worth 25e.
W. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest — Always the Best
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Air. D. A. Cantelon of I:ieusall was
in •town on Saturday.
Mir. L. Brown of Toronto has leen
visiting the parental home in town,
D. McBride • of Weiland was the
guest of Mr. and .Mts. D. Clulf
last week.
Mar. John Powell is somewhat. in-
disposed at present and :is under
the Dr's care.
Mrs. W'altoit and Miss Walton, fled -
(odd, •were guests of Mrs. .L
Armour -last week
.Aar. and .\1rs. -Sherrie of Morris
were guests of the lathe=r's sister,
Mts. I,. Finch, rteently.
Airs. 'J. Smith of Morris township
has been visiting her sister, Mrs,
T. Masan Sr., for some days;
Mr. I'. 13. ,Sibley of Mi:idlebuwii,: N.
J., • formerly of Clinton; who bas
been suffering from an attack of
paralysis, was at last accounts re-
covering 'nicely,
Miss Edna Copp resumed her school
• last .week after being slightly in-
disposcd for .a, fortnight. Her bro-
t-her, Mr. " ClarenceCopp, had
charge of the school in her absence.
Mrs,..N, •Fair with licr little son,
Douglas, left. this. week for Toronto
and will visit lief mother and ether
friends there before leaving for Wm-
nipeg, where she intt'atts n i ing
her borne at least for the prssent.
Rev. 'Kenneth Beaton, Toronto, visit-
ed his father, Mr. A. D, Beaton; on
Monday. . On Sunday hr conducted
missionary.. services at Staisa.and
on' Monday evening delivered an
address on the same topic. in Lon-
don
Mr; and Mrs. Jas. S Miller; ivho
have for tiffany years lived in, . the
'neighborhood of Summerhill, last
week became •residents of Clinton
and reside. on Orange street.. 'Their
Many friends. in .town are glad to
have tbwn locate here.
Mr. Sias Davis 6i in town thisrrweck.
' Though he always will "be• ia. Cline.
'Ionian, members •of,his 'fancily chew
live in ' Toronto and he has, been
making real. ' (state.,, investments
there which will naturally cause
hien to take still greater interest
in the capital city
Mr, Lux dill, • the ;tveJlknown and.
energetic )3lvth contractor, was
in town on Friday last in his..cap-
acity as a member of the House of
'Refuge committee of the County
Council. Associated• with hint were
John Moir, reeve of t'sborne, and
• Thos. Stothcrs, reeve cif Ashfield:
Mr. and Mrs: John Parker and• fam-
ily, formerly of: the 16th con.,
'Ooderieh township, but more • re-
cently of. the 3rd of Hallett, moved
this week to LStratford where they
wily make their home . in future.
They are well known and much le-
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ic. spected in Clinton and• their -num-
erous friends here :will always be
pleased to meet them . again: .Mr.
Parker first saw t}w light of. day
in Lincolnshire, England, and first
saw (;Briton fifty -.three years ago, '
Mr. John Jowett, who has .been
i':ving. for some years at Warroad,
Minn.., hut was called home three
weeks ago •by the illness of his
father, Mr. T. R. Jowett, Bayfield,'
was in town Monday .making ar-
nangemcnts for . the .,funeral, Mr.
Jowett having passed :away that
_morning, loin ng, the into+nrrnt taking‘piare
Wednesday' afternoitn.. The numer-
ous throng wbo at .midsummer have
visited at "'J'he Point" on the
lake shore will miss the kindly
tnan -whose name was . borne by
the grove that has become so pop-
ular. Mr. Jowett had ,lived to a
good old age being in his eighty-
5econd year.
Air.. Lewis Wastnan of Great Palls,
Montana, has been visiting his bro-
ther, Mr. J. V, ti'asinan of town,
time
past .week, They 'are members •
of a fancily of eight, .four sons and
as many daughters, all of whom,
with the exception of Lewis„ live
within a few • hours drive of
their mother's home at slit-
•. .ellen. Mr. Lewis 'Gasman went
to Montana twenty-colw year's ago.
and this is 'tis first trip east.., He
is engaged in the rattle business
and has done well. On tie sloe, as
it were, he raises a few thousand
bushels of grain in a good year but.
owing to tlrouth the past season
'AZorit r has tt ra vas tof had wheat e
r oats
for export. Air. Wa'tnan has en-
joyed his visit very virtu h and has
promised
not to stay away so. long
again, indeed be is to conte back -
in 1912.
vember It, 1910
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Attraetive Tap Goats for Ladies and cbiidren
Full length Coats of Rough Tweeds, Serges, Worsteds and Beaver cloths,; buttoned close up to the neck,
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Military style,, Gonvertable. collars and in perfect harmony with outdoor weather is what you want fur your
New Fall Coat. Space will not permit of a detailed description of the many designs we are showing but a call
will convince you that our styles, qualities and range of prices are such that it will not pay you to pass -,this
store for your winter top coat.
Furs That Have Quality and Style
Our guarantee stands behind every fit garment passed over our counters. Whenyou buy fors you want
whichenablesu. vas ' values
yg roost reliable fur dealErs
the best value far . oul; money—you can get it here. We hu from the largest and
which topass on reliable fur to our patrons In Mink, Sable, Persian Lamb, Marmots, Grey
Squirrel, Isabella Fox, Canadian Coon, German Minks, etc. If you have a fur want of any kind it will pay you
to see our display. We also show a large range of Ladies' Fur Lined Coats, Astrachan, Boekaran and Electric
Sacques.
Mantle Cloths for Saturday Selling.
X00 yds Nap curl, plain, heavy Winter Mantle Cloths, in black, blue, green, brown and cardinal, 50 inches
wide, Reg, $1.50 and 2,o0 per yd, Saturday selling all at one price - - 98c
,;.;..; 100 yds Brocaded Mantle Cloths for capes, Reg $3 and 4, Saturday selling $1.50 per yd
Slaughter Sale of Carpets, Rugs, Matts, and Lina leucons
We are determined to clear up our stock of piece Carpets in Tapestry, Brussels, Wools, Rugs, 'Batts, etc,,
hence this great slanghter sale. This is the time of the year you should be on the lookout for bargains to bright-
en up your home for Christmas, Don't miss this chance of getting one of the biggest bargains in floor cover-
ings ever offered in Clinton. Terms of sale: Cash only. No free sewing or laying of linoleums. Free deliverys,
$1 Tapestry and
Brussels 79e
$1.25 and $1.35
Brussels $i
10 good patterns in .Brussels
carpet in Fawns, Greens„.. Reds
and Trio tone effects. Some pat-
terns have hordet:s to match to
snake Rugs of. • Reg. $1.25 and
$1.35, sale price - - • • $1
75c and 85c
Tapestry 68c,
15 good patterns in Tapestry
carpet, Reels, Greens,. Dawns, in
Two torte, "several: with border
and stair to match. . Reg. 75e
tend85e, sale price . use
Deep cuts in
• Tapestry RugS
:15 Tapestry Rugs with scants '
of searnles', in Reds, , Greens,
Fawns, Brown's, '•
313x3#,
x4,• Reg" $15,18, forfor 1 $141
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3x4, S. 12, for 0
' 8, for 6
8', for 6'
:Numerous oto;
35 patterns its the -Rest, quality
of Tapestry and second gnel1ty
I3russels, in Two tone, cidorings
of all the populate shades and
odors, Reg, $T, sale pr'ic'e - 19c
$1.1.4 Wool
Carpet 83c.
5 New patterns in ali Pttrc
Wool Carpet, 3 ply, 'Two .tone
effect of I' awns, 'Br'owns and
Greens, one yard wide, Reg..
$1.10, sale price 83e '
Brussels Rugs at
Big Reduction.
• 15 I3russsels Rugs in great var-
iety of colorings and designs.
Sale prices as follows
75c Wool
Carpet 58c
fi Good patterns its 2 ply all
Wool Cat pest, lone() tune effects
its Browns,.- Fawns, Reds and
Greens. one yard. wide, ,Reg.
75e, sale price - 58e
50c Wool.
Carpet 9c
G pier 3
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' 6 good patterns of Wool Carp:,
et_itll good celorings and . will'
give splendid , wear, Ileg 50e, .
sale price • 30c
Wool Rugs.
. at Cost
Wool Rugs, all good patterns
and designs, splendid Bed Room
coverings, at the following deep
cuts
84x4, Reg. $ 8, 'for $ 6
3: #, 12eg... $2`20, r 8x3:1, 10, for 7,50
3#x34, 5; faEtre $1a 3x4, " • 11, for 8,50
• 3x4, .' c! 35, for. 28 3}x4, " . 15,' for. $10
r goof values that £ pgce will not permit
50c Tapestry 390
10 Splendid colorings in Tap-
estry Carpet in Two tone color-
ings in body border and . stair,
Reg. 50e, sale price - • 39e
$2.75 Melton
.''►Tarts *2
• 50 Melton Marts all new pat-
terns bought for this season's
trade at a big discount.' 'These
tonins are sold regnl'iarly from
82.15 up to $4, while they last
the sale .price will be •- $:.>,
Linoleum
Bargains
15 good patterns in Linoleum, •
all good colorings and . designs.
in 2 and 4 yards nide, Reg. 50c,
per,y,ard, sale price 39e
us', to mention.
CLI.i'irrOm
About People You Know.
Rev. Mr. Richardson of-Ki.ppen was
'in town on Monday.
;lir. •Austin Campbell sang at the
Kipper' concert on Monday evening.
Mr. Percy Walton,' Goderrch, waS• the
I guest of lir; and Mrs: .1. • C. Ar-
mour, on Friday.
Mr. Wm. Forrester; 1lficllcll, was the
guest .of. Itis brother, . Mr. D. s.
Forrester, on Monday.
Mrs.. G. 'Mi. Yates was in Toronto
this Week visiting her father who
is i11 in the hospital there.
Messrs. Warren and James Finch
spent a few days last week 'visit-
ing relatives in h'Iint, Mich. •
Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart,' Miss McTaggart
and Miss Luella Walkinshaw atte.nd-
.ed the meeting of Presbytery • at
Thames Road 'church an • Tuesday
and Wednesday:
Mr. Jas. Mahail'y returned on gator-,
(lay front the west where he has
been since April. Ile speaks highly
of the _west and' looks as if the
climate had agreed with him. •
Miss 33ertha A, Depew; fprinerly . of
New York City but whose home is
now ins 'Toronto, has been the guest
of Mrs. R. Miller and otter rel,ativ--
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es in town. the past ♦ ceek, She
has also been visiting in Centralia.
Mr.. Ray Ford, son of Mr. .and Mrs.
John Ford, left on Monday to take
a position as tailor at •,fort
• thur. He had' been for some tone
at Listowel but his employer toot-
ing to the Port insisted upon .flay
accompanying hint.
Mr. Lai. Paisley is now in charge of
the Standard Oil (Co's business
which :centres at Clinton, Mr, Jas.
Howe having .signed tin take tit
the restaurant business at Totuld,
Alberta, where four ohenbers of ;lir.
Jas. Twitc•Itell's family have locat-
ed. The prospects for Tofield ire
bright, front all accounts.
Mr..i , I;. Murphy, the genial ac-
ecitintant at the Royal Bank, is to
he transferred to Vancouver where
the Bank is opening tip additional
branches. He will be succeeded here
by Mr.Mlaedotiald of Halifax,
N. S.,' of the staff of the Bank • t1i
Nova •t,eatt a which his been ab-
sorbed by the Royal. 3tr. Murphy,
who does not expert
leave her?.
tor probably two weeks, is popular
with thg patrons of the hank and
+eitirens in general who are all
sorry to bear that he is to leave
town.
Miss . Pearl O'Neil is 'visiting • this
week. with Mrs. ('neo.. Chidley its
Orwt'n Sound.
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.t. I rein has U
indisposed .for 'the • past fortnight
but is recovering. •
Mr.. W. :Lindell of Toronto was the'
guest of MIr. and. hits, J. C. Ar-
moiu on Thursday.
Mrs. Barnard and Miss Barnard, 114 ra-
don, mother and sister, respectiv:ly
of Mrs. l'ugh, were her ",;uests last
week.
Mr. E. Finch, wlio has .been employ-
ed in•Stratford for some .time, spent
a- few clays with his :family in town
last week.
Mr. D. 5, C lull returned Last Week
from it month's successful largeness
trip through the. .Mlaritinie firuvitt-
ees.
Mast; e (eci'I ('ooper., who is some-
tliin, of a 'hustler for the Toron-
to Star, had the misfortune a tort -
night ago to run a misty nail. An
.bite band, the result being that lir
has had to carry his; aria in a sling.
ie is getting better now, however,
and is again' able to supply his cus-
tomers who missed him..
Miss :Agnes. I. Porter, youngest
daughter of the late Robert Porter,
at, one time M. 1'. for Wert Hume
and later postmaster in Clinton,:
end of Mars. Porter, Brampton, was
married yesterday to Dr. J. F cr-
guson. of Kincardine. At time of
going to press we have no further
particulars of the marriage but
Miss Porter has a host of friends
in Clinton who will unite in good
wishes for the future happiness of
I)r. and ;Airs: Ferguson.
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Mr. 3. E. Ilarnwcll the oliva y •s-ticr-
sanie municipal clerk of Stanley,
was in town on Saterd ty last for
the f;rst. time since bit return from
hits pleasure daunt in the west. He
went, north of Edmonton and at
various places met former residents
of this county. At Strat Bona,. for
instance, be ran .across Mr. Bert.
3figgfns, at one time of Varna,
who never looked quite so well
before and is meeting with the sun -
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C .. r.' a iii Ics him to. Mr,
cshscer r i In
energy t
Biggins' heart turas back to Moron
and•t be ctal r a visit to
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old scents and friends next fall, all
going' well. What Mr. Ilarnweli
i ksof. c west wotild 1111 a vol-
ume,the t1
ume but after all old Ontario eas-
ily ranks first with hint yet. •
The News From Londes'boro
A meeting of the Methodist Sunday I . Mrs, W. ';loan leaves • this week for-
School
orSchool odivers and teachers waslseltl Toronto. .
Monday evening . when • it was. decided
to hold -the annual Xmas free -Later- Mr. 11. M. Snell is
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t' 'nut Christmas f
ar ens night. { floors in stables.
oo his stab ( s
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laying cement
Breezg BagHeld • Happenings.
Mr. and Mrs. 1I'illiam Sturgeon,.have
started louse keeping and have rent-
ed the rooms over the drug store on
Main, street.•
Ileo. Mr. Taylor pi 'Varna will oc-
cupy the pulpit of the: 11ethotiist-
ehurc•h next Sunday evcrt:ng at 7
p: in. '
Rev. Mr. • Laws rct•urned -to the
village On .Friday evening ai•eompae-
led by • bis wife• and son: .
11rs. Laiwrence of Brantford return-
ed to the village last week and • wit',
spend the winter a guest at hits.
I'arsc•ns'.
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Mr. and Mrs. •k ilium and. daughter,
Miss Filliau, of. Puget Sound, Wash-.
ington State, are. the gacsts of Mr.
and Mrs. James .Thomson.
The At Home and dance under the
auspices of L.O.L. No, 241 on Friday
evening last was a success: Messrs.
Armstrong and Boyce furnished the
music and all report a good time.
The Ladies' Aid . of the Methodists
church held their Monthly meeting at
the • hone of Mrs. James Johnston on
tt'cdtmsday afternoon.
The News -Record leads for Bayfield
and FIoron County news.
Hui•iett.Happenings.
Mr, James Snell made shipments
of .ihorobred stock again this ♦week,
as follows : a thorobred . Shorthorn
bull to ''`hos. Cole of Cypress River,
•Mian. ; n' sitearling rani to Wm.
Whaler, Whitewood, Sask. ; and two
sheep to Mr. Ruskin of llaniiata,.
Man. Stock from Mr. Snell's farm
may he found in all three of the
western provinces. •
Mrs:- George Krauscropf and son,
Master Wilfrid, returned to their
.last weekafter spending a week
the1no near Dublinon Thursday of
guest of her sister, Mfrs. Thomas
nobs '
Mr. Chas. Shanahan anti sister,
Mhiss Mamie, vied M, and 1trs.
%t'alter Swinbanksitof therI.omlotr hood
on n,
MrSu. John Parker and family who
resided: on the 31.4 con. for several
month,, and also. their
daughter, , Mrs,
Cartel', and family left: Ibis week for
Stratford where they expeet to make.
their home in future. They 'Vere
for -
het residents of rc rttet
township
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where h( ares
ter they till better known
than here, but in both townships they t
v numerous tis • fr'wish
have n m rands who ♦vikl ♦ Islt
them success and happiness wherever
they may hicks,
The contract of building 32 . rods,
of snowe
fence en the south side : of
the'Huron Road at the Stapleton hill -
has been let to Mr. P. Quigley' who
will make a good job at a fair
price. The cost will be divided be-
tween this township and Tucker-
smith.
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(?nderich, Nov. filth. -E•d. Jardine
has been t'oncntitted for trial foe the
murder of Lirie Anderson. Ills ease
'will come up in the . spring. 'Ills
brother, 'Thomas, was released.
London Road
th b sad
Miss Kate Falconer. and Miss Ir:
'favttna h, London; were guests last
week of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Falcon-
er.