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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1915-01-21, Page 8Clinton News -Record January 2fstt, 191U Bring , Your Furniture Needs to Our Store. From aim complete stock we Neel sure we can supply your Furniture Needs if you will bring them to one store. But is it Should happen that we do not have just what you particularly desire we can get. it for you on ,short notice. ( Our great aim is to satisfy our custom err both in quality a n d price. Ball & Atkinson FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS Night and Sunday Calls. N. BALL Phone 110 J. A. ATKINSON, Phone 186 The Store of •Better Shoes and Better Store Service. THERE'S'a tendency these days towards Better Shoes ! PEOPLE wear much Better Shoes than they did a few years ago ! WE ask everybody at all interested in Better Shoes to call and see o u r splendid showing of all kinds of footwear! OUR Better Shoes are not high priced because they are high grade—not by any means ! MAY we have the pleasure of showing you the Best of Shoes at any stated price—be it men's shoes at $2,50, 3.50 to 6.50 or women's shoes at $1,50, 2 50 to 4,50 THE same facts hold in regard to our shoes for boys, for girls and for the very little people ! FRED. JACKSON The House of Better Shoes. 1 _— . _.. CitaatsmosaMarsesadtelik FURNITURE, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS We can assist you in selecting your furniture if you are want to Furnish your home, or if you only tt+ n t some odd pieces you will find it to your advantage to inspect our stock and see the bargains we are giving. We also car ry e. good line of violins, pianos and organs, Our undertaking department is up-to-date in every re- spect and we guarantee the best of satisfaction. JAS. DUNFORD Undertaker and Funeral Director. Night and Sunday calls answered at residence over store. 28 Phone litc.. 28 1 cS%`lI09RD IVYlO',\$OD1f PRIA10 19N nalYfale lvn11.10,Vh1n atfrk 'RIE'B01414pltf1-0101$ The New "Silhouette." Hoop and Balloon Skirts, Turkish and Gored Skirts; Princess; Moyen-Age and Empire Dresses; Military Effects in Coats, Capes and Dresses; The New Standing Collar in Many Styles; The New Leg -o' -Mutton Sleeve. are the latest op -to -date features, and together with many other beautiful styles will be shown in the STANDARD FASHION BOOK for Spring With each copy you get any Standard Pattern FREE 20 CENTS AT THE PATTERN, COUNTER W. D. FAIR CO. Often the cheapest—Always the best. 3' t. George Miekle, of Ilidgeto,vn i,.: in town this week. A iss Rose McCaughey is visiting re- latives in Blyth this week, Afr, D. l:ckuticr is spending a few weeks with friends at Ethel. Mr, T. Jackson, Jr., has been itt Tor- onto this week on business. Mrs. Stewart of Milverton visited with Itt's. Fisher and Miss Kennelly, last week, Miss Beatrice Greene has butt visit- ing during the past week with Miss Eflie Snowden of Yarmouth ('entree. Mr. J. Ci. ('rich, Stratford, was in town on Monday on his way to 1-feasall to complete the decorating of '-the stage of the new town hall. Me. and Miss Williams of Ilarl,.tk and Mr, }tae Cummings of Atwood wore guests at the home of Mr, Win. Stewart, Mary street, on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coln, of Ethel, who were but recently married, were the guests for a day or so during the past week of the f rust'a sister, Mrs. Adam Glazier. Airs, Andrew \leatlerwas azul Master Bruce leave the end of the week for their home in Orillia after a month's visit at the lady's parent- al }ionic, that of 111r. and Mrs. D. Can totem Mr. Wm. Campbell of Goderich, who was accompanied by Mr, J. A. Me - Ewen, was in town yesterday on his tray hour from iVingham. The veteran was looking so spry as to cause an oltl • friend to remark, "Really, I can't see that he has changed very much in the last eigh- teen years.' OWN'S Gigsintic and Onrivallcd FVR SALE NOW ON ' - Aidazzling array of the most fascinating valine=giving offerings ever presented. A glittering carnival of unprecedented bargains, fairly beaming with rarest underprices. This announce= ment of .such extreme radical reductions, at the very incipiency of the'; winter season, onevery conceivable piece of up-to=date fur toggery, is certain to create an unusual 'economic furore among thrifty shoppers. We're always doing something unusual, something surprising , always manoeuvering some deal to give our patrons some extraordinary value. The difference between a Brown sale and and other sales you seeRadvertised is:briefly—just this : The furs we offer are the same kind as we sell at all other times, but with the prices emphatically reduced. We do not handle Furs that are especially made to sell cheap. s- In our advertising we shall not offer brag in place of bargains, or frenzied claims instead of sober facts ; we know of no better way to impress you with the importance of this movement than by making simple, but honest, comparisons of our sale prices with:our regular prices, the goods we offer being in all cases identical with those we carry in stock at -all times. These com- parisons are easy and indisputable. Mink Persian Lamb Black Fox Grey Wolf Blue Fox White Thibet North'n Sable tTi%.zYsst^a;en..e`S+.i?•'CaR'l�Y c ii fp Kew 1 only neckpiece, sale price $30, this is 1 only neckpiece, sale price 25, this is 1 only neckpiece, sale price 6, .this is 1 only muff; . sale price ' 1 only muff, sale price 2 only muffs, sale price 1 only neckpiece; sale price 2 only neckpieces sale price 1 only neckpiece, sale price 1 only neckpiece, sale price 1. only neckpiece, sale price 1 only neckpiece, sale price 1 only neckpiece, sale price 1 only neckpiece, sale price 1 only neckpiece, sale price 1 only neckpiece, sale price 1 only neckpiece, sale price 1 only set, _ sale price 1 only set, sale price 1 only set, a ... sale price 1 only set, sale price 1 only muff, sale price 1 00137 muff, sale price 1 only set, sale price $30 00 25.00 20,00 40.00 30 00 20.00 15.00 14.00 13.50 1'2.00 6 00 4 00 ;3o 00 15 00 25 00 2o uo 29 oo 3 5o ti 00 4 oo :35 00 $15.00 less than cost. 12,50 less than cost. 2.00 less than cost. regular $45,00 regular 35.00 regular 28,00 regular 62.50 regular 50 00 regular . 30,00 regular 27.50 regular 25.00 regular 20.00 regular 18,00 regular 10 00 regular 6 00 regular regular regular regular regular regular regular regular regular 45 00 22 5o !0 00 3o 00 Also many pretty styles in Sable, Isabel- la Fox, Marmot, etc;, as well as marry .smart novelty sets, at propor- tionate reductions, The above list is sugges tive, 1'not exhaustive. Let us show you the rest when you come, The' Delineator for a full year Regular $1.5o at r price —75c. At the pattern counter. This offer ex - 44 00 pires Saturday, Jan. 3o, 1915. Alter the be - 5 0o fore mentioned date 9 00 subcsriptions taken to 6 co- the above mentioned 50 0o magazine at $1,5o per year only. About People You Know Mr. A. Owen, New fort:, vice-presi- dent of the Clinton Knitting Com- pal*, 18 ill town this week. :hiss Rosie Davis returner, on 'Tues- day. evening alter a visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs, Marsh of Dntroil,. Miss Lizzie 'Richardson and her cou- sin, Ah's. Richard. Peck of Seaforth, visited over the week -end with. Mr. and airs. Will Merrill of the Base Line. Airs. '11. 1'. Ober of Maybutt, who with her two children, has been visiting fon some time with her mother, Mrs. Layton, and her sis- ter, Mrs, John Walker of town, is now spending a tteeh With another sister in declutch. Miss Rose and Dit•. Ed, Schuenhals have been spending the past week with friends at Port Albert. Miss Myrtle Tiplady the Base Line was a guest at the Weber -Challeng- er wedding in 0odericit on Wednes- day. Miss Jean Morris, who hos had a pos- ition at Chatham during the past year, is spending a vacation at her home in town. ivirs, P.: G. Powell, who underwent an operation in the local hospital on Friday last, is improving and ib is hoped will soon he quite recovurad. Dr. Mair, son of iir. and Mrs, J. K. Mair of Mullett, who recently dis- posed ieposed of his medical practice in lfen- sall, has decided to. locate in M,t chCll, The News From Londesboro illissas 1', 1liller and L. iln:nr:4,m are spending a few weeks will) 11'ay- ton friends, Messrs, R. (Iter and ' 1. 11,11 were in London last week and purchased a new Syndicate separator. ilirs, E. L)con visited 0! tit rt fri- ends on Tuesday of this week, ]Hiss K, Crawford returned home, on Friday after spending a few days with Dublin friends, Miss Elsie Lyon spent Sunday with Auburn friends. Mr. Robt. Gibbs left on Monday for Ayton, where he will visit friends for la week. Rev. C. C. Keine attended an oys- ter supper given under the auspices of the Foresters at Whitt:eburch on Fri- day evening last, The Dexter Brothers have been vvey busy this winter drawing gravel for cement for their barn that they, in• lend moving ori the Riley place borne. Master 'Wilmer Scott of Canfield is spending a few days in this vicinity. We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. 'Thos. Scott of Canfield, which occurred on MondalI. Mrs. Scott had boon under the care •of a physician for some time, having undergone an oper- ation for appendinitis some weeks ago. Mr. Charlie Stewart has purchas_d the! 25 acres from Rir, J. 'Taylor that, is along side of his other 25 acres making him 50 acres so that he now has a fine farm of .150 acres in a block, theta is•a lot of good timber on it, almost enough to pay for it, 104 iTa 4444•�4ata 446*4 4 4444• St. 164444444444444444444444.44444444.7 44 ete 444 4,4 444444444dtits 4• 44444444 4 4441444 ete 4 ate ate W A4 No sale goods on �' Come Early. First choice i 10 4 approva8l. 1IA 1101 till is always the best. la fp E 4 The response to our efforts to give you the best possible shoe service by clearing out our stock each season has been grati- Eying, particularly so this year, and we are prepared to make it still more interesting for the balance of the month by plat - 4., ing a much laager range of footwear at your disposal, at prices that we are satisfied will not only draw your attention,. but , make you feel that you cannot afford to miss this, our fourth semi-annual sale. Remember that this sale will end on. Satur- I 4 day, January 3oth. Shop early. The first ehoice is always the best, the earlier you come the better you will be pleased, we 4 cannot guarantee to have all sizes on the last days of the sale. Note the prices and sizes below. iv 4itI 4, 4 4 4- 44 4 4 4 SE C itlever er****** *Ieectspi i tgvveivy ie**********, w **************""lgr•ev 'si Phone A s_ Men's high overshoes, 1 buckle, regular $2,00, sizes only 7, 8, 9, Sale Prins 1 30 pairs men's hockey bats, reg- ular $2.50, all sizes. S a 1 e price e' — 42 pairs women's kid la(.ecl boots, regular $2,50 to $'1.00, sizes only 21, 3, 31. Sale price a '4:4--11.4111. - ii, _:4-i Primo -44V. 19th s t Men's medium overshoes, 1 bkle regular $1,65, all sizes. Sale price 30 pairs boys' hockey bale. reg- ular $1.75 and $2 00, All sizes, Now �p� 51 pairs women's patent, kid and fla calf bluchers, reg, $3 to $4, sizes 2 ,} , 3, 31, 4, 5, fi, 7, Sale price s.®, '1lr• : p�p .; ` g :11,. S'E ; �.0 ,, ;;'; ? , 111 ■ , /.- ���gglj _ink -leg •;„, � �� _�iqr! +'*-111111111 .' tth s- • __„ ' fu' ;'j 41411 ,� j:, • L iff ----.._----..4 "T'!, , 75 pairs women's rubbers, reg- alar 75c, All sizes; S a 1 e price e >, fine overshoes, regular 1Ail $1,85, Sale price 36 pairs men's fine laced boots, • regular $'3.00 to $6,00, sizes on- Q0 ly 6, 61, 7, 8, 9, Sale price r .a .-�- v %ia'� ao . ` ,�!'lens t\ Men's overchoes, 2 buckle, r'eg• alar $2,00. All sizes. S a 1 e price I s U 30 pairs boys' high boots, reg- alar $2:00, 'All sizes. Sale price 1 e 43 pairs child's kid bluchers, reg- alar $1,00 to $1,25, sizes only 5 6, 7, Sale price i ��. / iu�■rlli .I �� .1®1 Women's felt footwear, jj boots or slippers, all / lines (, p' C overchoes, 4 buckle,' reg- Men'sS ular $3.00. 'All sizes. S a 1 e price2 i ll fine 27 pairs youth's laced boot regular $1.50 to $2 00, all sizes, Sale price 1 QQ LU u qib, A s_