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STOVES and HARDWARE
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New Spring Shoes
Fred. Jackson's
There never has been in Canada so many Beautiful: Stylish Shoes
as there are at the present day and people have never been so exact-
ing in their requirements.
Our ,preparations forthe present Spring trade ate such that we
feel we are in a position to satisfy the demands of the most fastidi-
ous,
Our Ladies' department comprises the latest productions of the
hest makers.
In the Men's lines we are Specially complete.
The Children's lines are the choicest we ever had.
Repair Department in full swing—Try us,
FRED. JACKSON
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Ciinton Stack and. Seed
Show next Week:
0 -UR SPCZ.A.T_IS,
NO i WINDOW—Dr. Hess Stock Food. It is a Scientific Compound for
Horses and Cattle. It Increases the appetite Aids Assimilation and Pro-
duces The Sleek, Glossy Coat, that fi lshing touch that u
nmmanda the
Fancy Price, it is also p{4rticularly profitable for the Cattle Raiser, --try
Panacea, it makes hens lay.
No. 2 WiNDOWL-Cut priced Saws and Hammer s.—Hand Saws beat Qual.
ity 26 inch Hollow heck filed and Set ready for use a great Snap Reg.
$1.50'for 98c. Hammers Solid Steel Polished hest of Handles Reg. 75e for
38c.
No 3 WINDOW.-Japalac• Varnish Stain•and Brushes revives •.old wood-
work Furniture Floors etc. by Covering the Mars and Scratches at the
Sartre tipie producing a brilliant and durable finish, Wears like Iron. •
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No 4 WINDOW—Whips. Halters,Curry' Combs and Brushes -ten pee
centdiscount on any article in this window.
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i Plen's Brand New Spring Hats i
• at Almost Half Price
2 $2.,50 HATS FOR $1.69 •
• Owing to an error in shipping we now find ourselves with double •
♦ the number of our regular spring hat •order riow in stock which* will ♦
• never do, as next season would he sure to find us with •alot of this
,. season's styles still still on band and rather than return them, we are
♦ 'goingto give- Der customers the chance to•buy their new spring hats at ♦
• Mfg's prices, These hats are article -in the very latest styles and of .the
♦ . finest of Fur Felte,:the most of them being the famous English Bar- • 2
♦ rington Han which always retails at $2.50. Don't miss'this chance to . S
t secure a nice new Hat for Easter at: this wonderfully low price as this
chance does not come often, •
• See these in our window.
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• SHOE •BARGAINS
Some of the biggest bargains ever heard of will be going.in our
la shoe department Saturday. It will pay you well to see them.
• Don't forget our Rugs andLinoleunis as we are dffering some big
•• reductions on these lines.
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no place in .town 2.
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er than it does
right here.
A. CHINA CLOSET
Z or dresser bought for "spot cash from our present _
stock makes what, you see elsewhere, look like thirty
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Clinton New s Record
OUR
WALL. PAPER $.
STOCK
Is a collection of ,newness aid re0
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finement. An extensive variety
surpassingly, fine in its Complete-
Hess. Every practical and merit-
oriousr sort` and its ,extent offers
an inviting field fon selection. De-
corativo exre11ence is its , feature
and it has the additional charm
of perfectly proper Price% If in-
terested conte and see and tell us.
if we base not gathered wisely
and well.
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W. D. FAIR CO,
Oftel Cheapest - Always the Best
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Mr, W, D. Fair was in Toronto Tues-.
da . yesterday.
and y est edgy.
.Nils. J. Walkinshaw visited Bruce
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field friends over Sunday,
Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Toronto, is . the
guest of Mrs, W. Jackson:
Miss L. Graham Was the guest of
Londesboro friends last week,
Mrs.' J. F, 'Wasman visited friends at
' Mitchell on Friday and Saturday,
last.
br. Haroldrold Innstt of Stanley lett on
Wednesday to rolurn to Provost, -
Alberta.
Miss' McGregor of Seaforth was a
guest ovee Sunday of her cousin,•
Miss Bessie Smith.
Miss Agnes Hamilton of Londesboro
was a guest over•tha week end of
the Misses Watt, Fulton street, .
Master Harry, Westbrook of Battle
Creek, Mich, is the guest this week
of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jackson Jr.
Mrs, Thohiilas Puckring of Whitby was
been the guest of. her sister, 'Sirs.
Wm. Robb, during the past week,
Miss Arne Johnson of Zurich has been
visiting at the home of her unclip
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver .John -
Sone •
Albert Smith,' who has been ;assisting
in the Canadian• express office for'
the past couple of months, left .on
Saturday . for his home in Welker -
ton.
Mr. Ohm.. Sproule of ,Cannfngton was
the guest ofhis sister -iii -law, Mea,
Wm. Robb, a couple of days tins.
week. •
Mrs. William Dunbar has been visit-
ing
isiting her son and wife, Rev, W. 73.
and Mrs. Dunbar at the rectory at
Bervie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robb and Mr. A.
.rMorrish attended the funeral of
the late Mrs.. Thomas Oki' in " God-
erich on Monday.
MIs, John Wiseman 'returned on Fri-
day from a vista of several weeks'
with her mother, Mrs. Grant • of
St. Mary's:
Mrs. A: Trooper, who has been in
Exeter for the past we':t on ac-
count of the illnet''s: of her Mother,
returned home' on :Tuesday.;•
Messrs. Hiram Hill. and Thos. Mac-
kenzie were in London this : week
as witnesses in a , law suit which
arose over the ,building ' of the new
churoh .at St. Columban:
Rev. .S. T. Bartlett of Toronto, who
conductei S.S. anniversary services.
in :Ontario street church on Sunday,
was the guest while in town of his
buother-in-law, Mr.' W. H. Hellyar,
Mr.John Ran; f rd has returned froni
m
a visit of some.; •mlontlis in the "Right
" .
-little,tight little. Islan .
g d :.Tee.
looks as .if the'fogs of Old Landon
had agreed withhim but eeeniett
glado g
to Meet old friends again..
Mr. Ales. Smith, down Kippcn way,
Prusidont of the Bee Keepers' Asso-
cl:ation. of Huron :On'unty, was in
town yesterday making arrange-
ments for a meeting of the Associa-
tion to beheld in Clinton on or
about May 16th, Mr, Smith is a
. bee keeper) both for pleasure and
profit.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ward and.Mas-
ter Douglas, after a'few weeks' vis
it ab the -lady's parental home
Chief and Mrs. Wheatluy's, lelt yes-
terday to return to their home in
Woodstock, Mr. Ward has received
a handsome offer to "go on the
road" for a lame packing House,
and may .accept it. "Jack's" gen-
• tat manner will make him a success
at pushing business
Mr. John Crooks, who has been spen-
ding a holiday in Clinton and viein-
ity, leaves on Saturday to assume
his 'duties of promoting the sale of
goods • for the Late Goods Co. of
Toronto, through western Canada.
The genial Jahn. Mr many fries&
in Clinton and surrounding country
whose good wishes follow him when
he goes • away and who are ever
ready to welcome Mini, back again.
Mr, Karl Wilken, eldest son of ' Mr,
and
Mee.W
A. liken, who has been
in the ernploy of th..p Jackson Co.,
fon some years, for nearly a year
past in the Goderich branch, bas
saaered his connestioni wtith the
Friday firm and
leaves on forVan-
()Oliver
au
eouver T . C., where he intends to
woo Dame Fortune. Before leav-
ing Goderich Knox church choir, of
which he has been a valued'member
since taking up hie residence in that
town, tendered hint a little stir -
1 prise and presented hien with a
token of their appiseeiation. Karl's
Clinton friends wish hint unbounded
,eucccss in the Coast city.
March $Oth, 1911
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SEASONS MOST DESIRABLE NOVELTIEC
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Are Here for Your Inspection
We have just pa€tied into stock the very latest novelties in. Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Belts, Collars
• Corsets, Whiitewear. Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, Underwear, Prints, Orin Kanas, Muslins Linens, ,
g Curtains,
Madras Rugs, Etc, fresh , from the makers and all marked on our New System of Cash.
Our range for this season is larger than ever and comprised of prices to suit all purses. Get the
habit, pay cash for your purchases and get more value for your money:
FARM PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH.
Mn. FAnainn ; We want your business. Bring in Butter and Eggs and we will pay the highest market prices.
New Dress Goods
' The verynewest colorings
and• designs in. Dress Materials
are here in great variety, .all
marked on the new cash system,
un red
II d s ofseri
to choose
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from. Serges, Panamas, Voiles,
Broadc'oths and fancy weaves in
the very newest. novelties from
.50 up to 2.25 per yard.
New Dress
Trimmings
To match all our spring im-
portations.of Dress Goods, braids
are in correct trimming for the
coming season. We have them
in all widths at prices that will
surprise you, marked on our new
cash system.
New Sheeting
New' Cottons, Etc.
Embroidery, . Flounc-
ing and Banding
to match
Not in our history have we
shown such rch a• large range of
Flouncing and Banding to match
as this season and we invite your
inspection as a Inver or not,
Prices run from .15 up to .7'
Corset Cover
Embroidery
We are showin .
a beautiful
• range of Corset Cover Ernbroid.
ery at prices that: will make you
sit up and take notice. There's
a reason. for it ; cash prices from
.19 up to .60
Embroideries and In-
sertions
We are showing the finest
range of Embroideries and Inser-
tionsever before
from .05 up to .28. Come in
and see them as often as, you
please.
New Spring Prints
The new spring prints are
here in .all their glory Calors
granteerefunded,
guaranteed or money re f ed,
in polka dots and stripes in blues
blacks, lilac, pinks, reds, greys,
etc. Many new colorings and
designs in the lot, Prices .12•i
New Ginghams
50 pieces new spring Ging-
ham just received. All new and
novelty designs, guaranteed to
stand the tub at -10 .121 .15
New Toweling
New Shirting
New Madras Curtain-
ing
We have just opened up a
r
nPwshipment ' rY Cu tarn Madras
new colorings and designs, prices
run from .30' to 1.25, See
these new goods,
New Lace Curtains
The newis t
,.ing are
v C.+t
to
here in greater variety than ever*
and all marked on the new rneth.
od of cash. It will pay you well
to see our range this season from
.2S up,
New Rugs
We have added several new
designs in Rugs to our already
large range ge aG prices that invite
your inspection. No trouble to
show you through Come, see
them as often as you please.
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Personals Personals..
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Dr. Ball and Mrs. A. Morrell attended
the. funeral of Miss . Johanna
Straughan of Goderich on ' Satur-
d,ay,
Mr. A. Owen, New York, priOeident
and largest stock-holderiri the Clin-
ton Knitting Company', is in town
this week.
Mr. -George Higley .of Chatham, son
of Rev. T. E. Bigley, formerly. of
B'lyth, was the guest of Mrs.. Baw
den this wets+;. •
Mrs. Jas: Fair, ..who . has been ...in
during the past couple of woks, is
recovering nicely; her inany frialds
will be pleased to
hear. •
Mrs. David Steep and Mrs, John Far-
quhar lett: this morniag for Gorier••,
ieh to visit their nephew, Mr, .'.Sam: 1
Copp, • who _ is very ill. I
Miss Cora Rath.well,. daughter of Mr.
E. Rathwell of Princess street, left
.on Wednesday. for Branclon, Man.,
where .slhe will enter the goneral
hospital as' nurse -in -training. •
Mr. .T. Jackson, Jr., , leavrt5 on Friday
for his annual trip to the Coast,.
whither he goes in the interest of
the Jackson co. Ile will be away
several weeks and will visit all the
cities and large towns en route.
Miss Hersh) Irwin, who in engaged tit
Homeliness work in Montreal, is
upending a holiday at her home • in
. town, that of ivIr. and Mrs. J. A.
Irwin. •
Mr.. and Mrs. 011in ifooper and lit-
tle son of Hensel' have been the
guests of the former's father, Mr.
A. Hooper of town, for the pant
walk or so. Mr. l:Jnoper was great-
ly pleased to have his little grand-
son with hien and his daughter-in-
law was looking after the house in
the absence of Mrs. 'Molter, Sr.
Captain Thos. Pollock, Selkirk, Man.,
aeeorepaaied by his nephew, Clifford
Pollock, Hayfield, was in town yes-
terday. The. Captain went to Man-
itoba twenty; -three years ago, not
to take to the soil as so many de,
inhe
but to embark . fishing t g Indus-
try on the big lakes, which extend
into that r>vinco frnni the r
rl
at
Lone Lancs." Naturally the genial
captain hal lilted into existing
con-
ditions in that country, but he
thinks none the lees of his native
province which he Periodically Vis-
its. se whohave the lear•iure
its. Those e p
of his acquaintance always gladly
weleotne hint, and in the old home
village, hayfield, in Particular does
the latch string always hang out.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taylor, London;
are guests of Mr. James. Stevens.
Mli. W. Greenwood Brown, Toronto,
manager of the Equity Independt'nt
and MVIetropolitan Fire 'Insurance.
Companies, entertained his Tlur to
County agents at Iunch at the Rat-
tenbury House to -day.
MF.' Albert Stewart of Regina, Sask.;
• who bas betel viiitin'g across the-
border since rile C hrleGma,t time,
and for the past tew : we?ks rel'ativ
cs .and friends in this •virn1ty, .ent
thee week u. d the guest'of his' aunt,
Mrs J. ..,Johnstone, •Rattenbury'
street.:
. TIIE LOCAL MARKET.
wisest, 77c.
Oats;.28e to 30c.
Peas, 680 to 73c.
Barley, 50c to 55e. •
Eggs, 15c to '16c.
Butter, 20c to 21c.
Live Hogs, $6,50.
LITTLE 'LOCALS.
The Sewing Club met •at the' hoine
of Miss
Maud Torrance N
ot
da
y
veWningeis dying hard this year.
The
hope .that sustains the average per-
son through the trying •ordeal is that
when it finally softies off it'll stay
dead for some months at least:
Hullett Township
Additional Irullett News Page) 4:
Mr.. Geo. Mann, Sr., gave ate oyst-
er super to a number at his friends
on Wednesday evening last. After the
excellent supper had been thoroughly
enjoyed the evening was very Pleas-
antly spent in games, violin music,
etc.
'Alex. MeiEwan of near Ransack is
laid upatpresent with an attack of
measles.
chit ren i n the home of Mr.
The d n l 0
Thos. Little on the Gravel are sick.
Miss Euplonnia Bruen has,'
like
oth-
ers, been on the sick list with grippe,
On Monday occurr,'3 the death of
long time he
Robert Riley.l r n o
l;
Itau t It
il
has been weaking but the death so
soon comes as a surprise, The sym-
pathy of the friends is extended to the
parents in their loss.
The News. FrO tt Londesboro
Mr. John Bridger Was called to Sar-
nia on. Saturday ,owing to the death
of hie sister. •
it
Mr. John IIutton shipped. a -car of
flour on Tuesday. •
Mr. Geo: M: Chesney ot Seafoz'th
shipped a ear, of cattle .on Tuesday:
Mr. Thos.:II. Cole left Monday
morning for Waterloo. •
. Bon. Mason and his mother,
MrC. Mason of Blyth, attended : the
funeral of Mr.. Stevots on Monday..
Kate, the eldest daughter of A
r.
and . Mrs. Aims Cartwright, passed
away. 'l uusday after several days' ill-
ness. Their Many: friends sympathize
with therm in their bereavement. •
Rod.' Mr. Richardson of Kippen was
a visitor et the manse on Monday,
Mr. J. Code of Blyth was in the vil-
lage ' on business
illagc'on.buc!iness on Tuesday;
The friends of the neighborhood ex-
tend their sympathy to Mr. Daniel
Ste+lens, who on Friday of last .week
was bereft of his father, who. has been'
making his home in Londesboro. .
Rev. W. T. aPearey occupied RT/v.
Mr. Small's pulpit in Blyth on service Sab-
bath evening at which er z c he haps'
tiled their' babe, Marjorie Macdonald:
• • Mn. IL M. • Shell had the misfortune
tit loose a' valuable horse on Snndac
morning from colic.. •
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Jaseph Stevens of Toronto attended
the funeral of his father on Monday.
Mr, Win. Brumblt+v, Sr., of the 13th
eon :had the misfortune to -be kiekeiri
by a horse Monday, breaking his arm.
Mi:>> L. Graham .of Clinton was a
visitor lathe village .last weak.
• 1Irs: Danbyis s'encin '
g
SPending a few . day
ntith bit sister; Mrs. Albert -Way-
ma
uth.
Mr. R. G. Smith -was in Clinton ar..
business on ,Monday of this week.. •
The regular meeting of the . Wom-
en's Institute will:be Wild • ne>.t Thurs-
day afternoon at the home of Mrsy.
Jas. Wcodman. Ail ladies arc cer
daily invited. ill
. Mr. J. Button of (loltstanci was a
I visitor at the .parsonage Tuesday.
:inion 'MeVittie who has been alt •
from work for a while. is feeding bet-
ter. Ilis daugltt:o , Jessie, who hat
been suffering frompneumonia, is re-
covering,
arra. Edward Crawford,' who has
been sick,' we airs glad to know is re-
eovering.
Hullett Happenings
Mr. George C. Thompson of the
Clinton Road has rented his farm for
a term of five years. Tilt, place. was
bought from the old Catiada Company
sixty years ago by Mr. Thomipson's
grandfather and when his father set-
tled upon it ten years later it war all
forest primeval. Years of steady in-
dustry made it one of the best farm
on the road. Mr. Thompson has not
by any means tired of farming, but
Mrs. Thoanpson has been in poor
health some tint for m r
ri
a dho
hopes
that a change will effect a cure. Tho
many friend's) h
of 10
family y will
be
t' roe S 11
OII ,
to a e th, .n leave a 11.
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neighbor-
hood where they have lived so long.
Mr. Thompson will likely take things
NIT the
'ycoming stormier and may go
west to visit his brother who has been
located there for some years past.
Mr. WnI, Dover is at present on the
Sid{ list.
On Tuesday Catharine Wray, the
little daughter and oldest child ot
Mr. and Mrs'. Antosi Cartwright of the
0th eon. was ,called away. Tho child,
had beoa in poor health for some time
but it was hoped. that site would out-
grow her indisposition. The end
came, however, after a few days of
sever, illness. The fuiufi'al take
r. home
place this afternoon from the orie
of the part'ith to Clinton cemetery.
Rev. Mr. Pearcy of Londesboro will
conduct the services. Mr. and Mrs.
Cael'wright Have the sympathy of
oir friends and neighborslbors in
their
sorrow. • a
Miss Julie C)nusle
rof Toronto i'
at present visiting under the parent•
al roof.
Miss Leila
Dyer returned
a few
days ago from a lengthy visit to Tor-
onto friends.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Miller intend re.
turning to Toronto this wok,