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Clothing Prices Almost
Cut» Haif1
Clinton Now
Record
March 3rd, 19100'
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aHundreds of Meii's'ancl Bees Suits .and Overcoats in odci lines �
and broken sizes that must be cleared out during February. 0
0 Men's $5.50 and $Q;QQ Suite ---.February sale price 3.143
" 7.00 and 8.00 66'66* ,, 4.95
d " 0.00 Overcoats . SF L' 44 5.95.
" 2.00 Heavy work pants• '44 44 „ 0,29r
d" 1.00 and 1.10 " s. - " „ $4 .79 d.
O All other lines of Clothing equally reduced in price- 0
O See our-Nen's WorkinShirts at .35 0'
' gat WoolBox " 19
-Womeaa's 35c " " 4, .23 0
- .. . 2a0 4, 4, 44 JO 0'
" 1.00 Corsets " .09 0
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Ladies' and Children's Mantles at less than boli price:•--
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1Q Ladies' Mantles, choice. at 4'.5 0 it
0 12 Childress Mantles, choice, at 1 .90, e
O Special prices a n all lines of Boots, Shoes •
nd Rubbers,
d
Don't buy before getting our prices. 3
PLUISTEEL .R��.OS ea a
Small Profits and More Business. a
si.sKer.iscs c'. isKiri a w4•saak,is rs silos a
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Cull Wcalhcr Slioe S�ccials.
We are showing a big range of warts shoes
specially suitable;for ti -e hard cold of the mid-
.% inter season.
Felt shoes for Ladies', buttoned, laced and gaiters
at prices ranging from $1.00 to $1.75.
Felt shoes for men, some laced, some gaiters, prices
start at $1.75 running as high as $5.00.
Men's work shoes, specially suitable for farm 'work,
heavy wool lining, Williams' snake, at $2.40.
Boys' shoes, good 4ncl stx'nn , "The Ire Yon Dry
Rimes", heavy tv t(tt Woe, 1111440 141x4'43 $i.'fs,
For children and infants the choicest.of warts shoes -
prices starting at 75'e reaching $1.25.
See us for the best in Footwear.,
REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT.
FRED. JACKSON
" Always Reliable " CLINTON
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The Shoo 111[111ilsie Emporium
S. C. Rathwell, Shoes
C; Hoare, Music'
Travelling
Goods.
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Are you going travel-
ling this Spring?
We have just placed in
stock a nice line of '1 rav-
elling Goods consisting of
Trunks
ks n
Suit Cases
Telescopes
Come in and get our
prices before going else-
where.
lse
h e e. We • can r ' interest
yon.
A Full Stock of Boots. Shoes and
Rubbers at Special Prices.
I F you want any of 'C
the .popular songs,• fa
trg our Sheet Music
Department.
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A full supply of Vio-
lins and Violin sup-
plies always
on hand
Try us for sweet ton- $
ed Harmonicas.
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8, C. RATHWELL O. H OAR E
THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES . ITS DUTY
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FOR EVERY ROOM s.
In your house we have furniture that will add to its
beauty and in addition to its attractiveness every piece
of our furniture i li
is brat t solidly and honestly. Long ong .s
service is as much of'a requisite as beauty with most
people. We provide both.. '
in Huron County ntyto b11y1i kinds of furniture. .
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The cheapest spot
Hoover
all
man is not correct-
,ly judged by his
__1 outer dress, ,.
AU Fountain Pens
look much alike.
The difference de-
pendh with use.
This is why we can.
always and. with
assurance recom-
mend a Water-
man Ideal. None
lower in price
than $2.50. Other
makes as low as
$1..25.
V. D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest - Always the Best
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A!.... I'' ,men O.
Mr. Albert Turner was in Goderich on
Monday.
Miss Hazel O'Neil is visiting milli
London friends this week.
Miss Daisy Middleton has returned
from a pleasant visit in ;Toronto.
Mr. Nelson Blewitt visited his sister,
Mrs. Will Doherty, during the past
week.
Mrs. W. IL Farquhar of 'Harlock
spent a few days of the past week
with her sister', Mrs, Little, Queen
street. . .
Miss Wilson has returned to her home
in Torontoafter spendinga couple
of weeks with Mrs. Kenneth Erskine
in town, .
Mr. and Mrs.' 1I. Jackson from the-
west
hewest •are at present the guests of
the formers sisters, the Misses
Jackson of town.
Mr, Ike Rattenlairy has. accepted. . a
position in Mr. R. Rowland's hard-
ware store. . He entered upon his
duties Monday morning.
Mr.' F. R. Hodgens,. Goddcriclr, .was in
. town Monday. He is . always sure of
a cordial welcome from. his former
townspeople who esteetu- him high-
ly.
Mrs. S. B. Gardner and two children
of Colborn have returned to their
home after . spending *a few weeks
with •Mrs. Gardner's .father, Mr.
Chas. Helyar.
Miss Mabel Cantelon and Misses
Smith and Wiggington . returned on
Wednesday. ' from Toronto where
they attended the millineryopen-
ings and 'bought the spring's stock.
Mr. Stewart Hill of Davidson, Sask.,
formerly of Sunnlerhill:, is down
from the west and' intends taking
some horses back with him. He re=
ports things .very prosperousin his
neighborhood.
The following: From town attended the
county: court at Goderich on 'Mon-
day as witnesses in' a local case t
Messrs. A. Seeley, W. J. Pais-
ley, 'J.. West, F. Rumbail, A
'.J.Tyndall, 'R. Welsh and J, Wheat-
ley. •' .
Mr. Jas. ,Laithwaite, member of the
town council of Goderich, was in
Clinton Monday. and, as is usual on
his visits. here, was given a most
cordial greeting by . his many old,
friends 1 . Will e s w 1e wi 1 always bear him
in kindly remembrance.
Miss Edna Ba i11
ikw Burford, who
made many warns friends while vis-
itingn ClintonC
a couple of sum.
mers ago, is again ain
g , g spending •several.
weeks with :her cousins, Mrs. A. A.
Hill and Miss Maud Deverell.
The following passengers left for the
West during the past week and were.
ticketed thr - u h
e o byM. �
g.
. 'V, Jack-
-son,
• Agent . of the C.P.R.: • John
.Perdue and wife to Lethbridge, Mrs,
Blake 'to Edmonton, W. Nesbitt '.to
Medicine Hat,, W. Newcombe to
Vancouver and J. Pollock to • Cal-
gary..
Mr. Karl • wilkin, who has been . as-
sociated with. the Jackson Mfg, Co.,
for the pas nine years, "has `"leen
removed to the Goderich branch to
take charge of an important posi-
•, tion there. His many friends in
Clinton, while regretting to part
with him, will be pleased to hear of
his promotion. .
Mr. D. C. McLaughlin of. Aberdeen,
• South Dakota, who, with his wife
is visiting • the Misses • Mason, High
street, left on Tuesday to visit old
friends at Ripley and Huron town-
ship for a few days. "Dave" is
having a restful, pleasant time.; but
as the spring opens out he will be-
gin to grow anxious to take his
part in making Aberdeen boom.
Mr. .1.. T. Clark, editorial writer on
the Daily, Star, Toronto, and well
• known to many pdople in town, who
recently returned. from England
where ho spent a couple of months
as staff correspondent of the Star
during the British elections, will be
the guest of the Clinton Club on
Friday evening when lie itiiIi . give
an addree.s. It is the intention of
the Club to have a number of well-
known men address theirs upon 'var-
ious subjects of interest during the
next few months.
Mr, Wesley Walker made a business
trip to Toronto last week and while
there secured the appointment as
agent for the Gerhard lrn-
tro7'
pianos in this town and vicir.tty
and also at Goderich. Ile had only
taken over the agency for a few
days when he sold a very • hand -
r
Frank O'Neil
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'hand-
some piano to Mr. li e
ar iI
whose family express themselves as
delighted with .the instrument. Mr.
Walker is an energetic agent and
will, no doubt, do a big share of
the business It, that line.
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50 Pairs ofCurlaIns
al]Iaif]FrIce
Fifty pairs Curtains, slightly soiled by displaying throughout the store.
soiled. Regular prices run from 50c to $5', Clearing at half price..
One curtain only
.10
0Women's . Coats
Twenty women's short length Black Beaver and Cheviot Coats.
from $5 up to $8, clearing at each
166
Regular Prices
1.00
Ready -Made *Clothing
Forty-eight Odd Suits, Coats and Vests and Odd Pants
at $1.50, each. Odd Pants at 50e per pair.
of twekds and worsteds, clearing
Mofetj-Saving Prices
Ladies' Mantles
Regular $10,00 Coats for
12.00 •
15,00 �
Children's Coats in red, bine and brown
Beaver Cloth;•reg $5 and 5,50 for .... • 3.75
Regular 8.00 for 6.75
Save 'Moneg.on Furs
FoxMuff, regular $10.50 for
Squirrel ' • 11.00 for .
Badger 5.50 for
10.00 for
Sable 25.00 for
I�i1T11%
MtnkStole • 50,00 for
50.00 for
Squirrel 7.110 for
Badger 111,00 for
Lynx 12,00 for
Fox 30.00 for
Sable 18.00 for.
10.00 for
Timber Sable
9°: 0°°0 for.
Marmot 7.50 fur
50 and 75c Dress Goods 39c
500 yards Dress Goods in black, bine,
brown, red 'and mixtures -broadcloth
serges, tweeds, etc, reg prices from 50c tp
75e for ' • • .3 9
75c to 125 Dress Goods 35c
on 5 mg Bargains in White
:White ' Lawn Waists
•1,00
9,00
10.00
12,50
8.00
4.00
7.50
18.50
10.00
39.00
5.en
7.50
8.00
22.00
13,00
7.00
' 0.50,
5.50
• 500 yards Dress Goods in all the pomp-,
lar colors, from 44 to. 54 inches, wide, in,
serges, broadcloths at Harris home spun.
tweeds, reg prices 75c up to 1:2.5, clearing
all at one'price.
.5
NO, 1-10 only, White Lawn Waists,
lace insertion front, reg 50e clearing at.. .20
NO. 2-.11 only, White Lawn Waists,
trimmed with lace, all sizes, reg 75c and
L00, clearing at 49
NO. 3-21 only, White Lawn Waists,
embroidery fronts, reg up to 1.75 at ....
NO. 4.10 only, White Waists, em-
broidery trimmed, very natty styles, reg
up to 2,25 for • 1.00
$1.5I Sateen Skirts. 79c
Black 'Sateen Petticoats, two rows of
frilling and dust drop, made of ' good
quality heavy sateen and will give splen -
wear, reg 1.25 for . .79
•
25 per cent off allTop Skirts, Panama,
Voile, Broadcloths, Serges and Tweeds.
.7.5 Staple Bargains •
25 pieces of Print, the balance of last
.season's l7uying,• in navy, black, white,
red. in spots, stripes -dud cheeks, reg 12tc
and 151 clearing at
NO,. 5-18 only, White Lawn Waists,
embroidery trimmed, very pretty styles,'
reg up to 3,50 -clearing at , ... , .
50e Worsted Hose 35c • •
10 doz boys and girls Black Ribbed
' WorstedHose, heavy and will give splen-•
did warmth and wear, all sizes, reg 50c at .35
35c Worsted Hose 25e
25 doz boys and girls .Black Ribbed
Worsted Hose, a, good• warm stocking for
this season of the year, all.siees,: reg 350
clearing. at . • • ...,,. .25
Children's Toques
Children's -Toques in three styles,. all • i
pnre,wool, in all the popular colors, re- -
gular 50c for • ..:. .3 5
$5 Knit Top Skirts 3.50
e only, Knit Top Skirts, Form Fit,
black silk ntoiri; flohnue embroidery good
wide width, reg 5.00 for • 3.50
.10
10c 1• actorg Cotton 8c
500 yards 32 -inch Factory .Cotton,
good clean round thread, heavy weight.
This clgth . has been our special • fox• the
past year at 10e 'per yard, and we have
again bought it for.the coning season,
5u0 yards only- at .08
121/c TTOweling iOc
100 yards Crash,Toweling, . with 'or
without binder, heavy weight, our regu-
lar 12to value for
Remnants Half Price
Remnants' of Dress'Goods
Remnants of Cottons
Remnants of Prints
Remnants of Muslins
Remnants of Toweling
Remnants of Satteens
Remnants of Flannelette
Of Personal Mention
Mr. Jas. Fair was in Toronto , last Dr. J. W: Shaw visited Ottawa. last
week.•
week. •
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• Ir Frank n.
a
1 O'Neil Ieft for Moose Jaw,
Sask., this week. • •
Miss Emma Travis . visited `in Brussels
with Mrs.' S. Carter last week.
Mrs. Donaldson aldsori of Forest spent •Sun-
da
y in town, the' guest of Mrs.
: Bo1cs.
Mrs. i
L. Greig is visit n
i in
(~ i g Seaforth
• this 'week with :her son, Mr. J. C.
Greig
Mrs. John Li'lider of Tgronto has been'
visiting • her daughter, Mrs,' Jas.
Doig. •
Mrs, 'Jas.. Rapson.of Constance spent
Saturday with her friend; Mrs. John
Watkins.
Warren and Elmer Finch visited
frfeiids`fat""73 ussels
'Saturday and
Sunday.
1VIr. Cannan hail of the Royal Bank,
Montreal, called on • Clinton friends
this 'week.
Mrs... A. Seeley. and Miss • Aleda, vis-.
ited with Mrs. McGillvray of God-
erich a few days this week, •
Messrs.
C. J. Wallis, Albert Me -
Brien and Wm. Colwell left last
• Friday for Lloydminstcr, Sask.
Mr, and Mrs. George Finch and two
children, Seaforth, were guests over
Sunday 'of Mr. and Mrs. James
Finch,
Mr. J. Wasmann of Clinton, visited at
Mr. L. II. Bosman's and other
friends over Sunday.-Wingharn Ad-
vance. ... 7
Miss Pena Matheson, who has been
Holidaying in town fora couple of
months, is now attending the mil-
linery openings in Toronto,
ldr. J. A. Irwin and family have
taken up their residence in town,
and are becoming comfortably set-
tled in the house lately occupied by
Engineer . Greenwood. •
Mr. E. Mutt and his son Lorne left
...on. Monday with a carload of horses
for Saskatoon, Sask., where he'
will conduct a horse exchange. Mr.
Butt has been a such respected res-
r:dent of this vicinity for a great
many
years andt n us
his n nt7 cro old
friends regret his leaving but wish
-.him and his fancily success, Mrs.
Butt left the sante afternoon for
Ingersoll where she will visit her
daughter, tat hte Mi.. • i
r s 14t:. Graham, for a'
fewweeksand until her departure
for her newhose n the
west.
est. The
departure o" this esteemed
family
leaves a big gap in the social life
of- the Base Line.
Mrs. (Rev.) .II111 of Aylmer spent a
y P
few days 'with Clinton friends' the
past week. 3
Miss Ida Ewald visited her home at
Credito
nr
f om Saturday until Men -
day evening.
Miss • Dora Erratt of Auburn, has
been the
guest of Miss Jenkins of
Woodlands harm."
Miss Couch of .Exeter is visiting in
town the guest of her cousins, Mr.
• and Mrs. Percy Couch. • •
-
Mrs. .I. Cunningham has been confin-
ed to thehouse during the past
Week with a severe cold.
The News -Record requests the co-op-
eration of its friends in making its
"Personal Coltman ascompleto as•'pos-
sible,
Miss Mabel Stinson, Bayf eld, • spent a
few days of the past week visiting
her sister, whois a student at the
C. C. I. •
Mr.
Ja
mes� eet.
Sw . of the Advocate
staff, Exeter, spent Sunday, and
• Monday with" his brother, Mr.• R.
Sweet.
Miss McCormack -arrived in town this
week and will,,,have charge of Mr.
J. A. Irwin's millinery .department
during the season.
Mr. It, J. Moffat has taken a posi-
tion with Mr. J. IL Petty of near
'Henson and left on Monday to take !
up his duties there.
Misses Eva and 'Jennie Brown, spent
Sunday Last in lensall as guests of
their cousin, Miss Margaret Ilab-
birk, who purposes leaving soon for
Snowflake, Man.
1\tr, and Mrs. Olin 'Iloopt'r of Ilensall,
alter spending some three weeks
with friends at Toronto, visited the
fornrer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Hooper, on Tuesday.
Warren Finch, after several . weeks
visit with friends hi Clinton and
Morris, left on Monday for Flint,
Miele, where the faintly now reside.
Isoas
w accompanied by Erne Law-
son.
Mr. Lewis Suitter of Glencoe, • who
recently y bought the elevator pro-
perty, is expected in town this
week. Ile is negotiating for the
purchase of one of the most sub-
stantiai residences std es in town..
Mr. Will. Newcombe of Ingersoll was
in towel. a few days this week shak-
ing hands with old friends prior
to • his departure for Vancouver,
where he has accepted a position.
The News From Londesboro
Mr. G. Sprung left for the west
Monday morning also •Wilfred Wallace
on 'Tuesday morning.
Mrs. R. Adams is attending millin-
ery openings in Toronto this week.
M. Mains - has ' finished making
sruare timber for Mr. Crawford.
. Mr. Elam of Blyth has rented and
will open up the temperance house
in the course of a week or
so. 1VIr.
Hammend will
shoes oes,and harness be-
sides looking after the welfare of the
travelling public. A11 will join in
welcoming him to the village and
wish him . every; success. People who
•have been put to considerable incon-
venience sines the closing of the
hoose last November will be pleased
to see it re -opened as will many of
the ` travelling public, ' • • -
Mr. Thos, H. Cole is preparing to
move to the farm; he recently. ' pur-
chased from Mrs. T. A. Moon.
Owing to a break in a portion of
Itis machinery Jas. Hill has had to
close his . chopping mill for a few
clays. He is anxiously waiting for the
necessary repairs which he expects
from. Berlin.
Mr. John .Vodden' and wife, Albert
Radford and. Misses I. and J. Bruce
attended the funeral of Mrs. J.
Cunningham of Belgrave Monday of
this week.
Miss Wheatley , of Clinton spent-
Sunday
pen FSunday with her friend, Miss A. Bell,
Mr: Robert Smith has put in his
1 season's supply of ice this week.
Messrs. Thos. Sampson and W. Riley
attended a Masonic meeting in Olin-
1 ton Friday evening last.
The members of. Court Pride of the
West ares
requested ted to be present at
their n
e annual, oyster supper which will
be held on Friday evening of next,
week. An up-to-date program is. be-
ing prepared for the occasion, . and
the price, of • admission -will be only
twenty-five cents. ,
Mr. John Hutton shipped a earof
flour this week.
Mr. and' Mrs D. Patterson were
caIIers - itt thevillageMonday-of-this...
week. Mrs. Patterson • (nee Miss
Mabel Copeland), eldest daughter of
Rev. T. B. Copeland, was a resident
of the village for three years. Her.
many friends will ill pleased leas
edto meet
her and extend congratulation`sand;
wish her and Mr. Patterson . health
and happiness in their western home
for which they leave in a few days.
Mr. Patterson is a son, of Mr,'Donald
Patterson of Auburn and is well
known in this vicinity. •Ile has been.
in the west some tiime where he has.
an extensive business as contractor.
Constance Concerns.
Mr. Wm. Stanley, of Ilolmesville
was in the village on Monday.
Miss Evelyn Clarke is the guest of
Miss Annie, Lawson of Summerhill.
Mrs. James Proctor,: who spent the
past two months visiting her son at
London `returned helve last week.
Our pastor, Rev. Mr. Currie, Was
unable to be present on Sunday ow-
ing to the bad condition of the roads.
Mrs. John Clarke from Seaforth is
visiting, friends in and around Con- I
stance. .
ce
-
i Tr. C. M. McGregor has secured l
George Johnson of ,Summerhill for '
the Summer.
Some of the attended
young pelc
a party at Mr. Wm. Dale's on Tues-
day evening.
Miss Stella Clarke, has been '
pit few days, i
ill forthe past w ay , s, we are I
pleased to hear, recovering.
•
Mrs. D. Cole of Ftliel visited over
Sunday at Mrs. T. Pollard's.
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Auburn
School report next week.
Mr. John Sturdy, of 'Winghan7 is vis-
iting relatives here,
Miss Elva stoneliam has returned'
fron7t
Din rite
7oh.
The stifle Club held their Assembly
on the evening of Mar. 2nd at Auburn
note'.
Miss flora Erratt has returned from
0oderic'lr.
The Canadian Order of Foresters
will have
an oyster supper on Mar.
Oth.
Miss Mabel Erratt is ill with ton.
siliti
i s.
The Epworth League will have a.
social evening next Tuesday.