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The Clinton News-Record, 1910-03-31, Page 8Arm4oasmill IN Early Spring Shoe Bargains 1 Here an oeportunity seldom offered on early spring bus• t - nese in the face of a rising niarket, Up to the present time the public have not come in contact with the advanced prices of leather good, because the advances have not been serious enough to affect retail prices. The Hone is not far distant however when the consumer will actually be up against higher prices for all kinds of leather goods, and the prospects are that high prices will rule for considerable time. In the meantime we are going to give the Clinton Shoe Buy- ers a few snape; well bought goods on which monev can be saved on Shoe requirements. Fere are a few lines for this week's announcement. It LADIES FINE SHOES: ?0 prs. Regina Shoes, patent pumps, reg $3,00 for—$2,40 15 " "" tine kid " reg $2 75 for ---$2 25 20 44 b g 6' gun metal,' reg $3.00 for—$2.40 30 " a 44 " kid bluche lace reg $3.50 for—$2.75 15 " Patent Colt, button o rcis reg $3.50 for—$2.75 12 " 44 " blucher o,Iordg $3.50 for—$2.75 Space will not permit of a mor lengthy list for this week: we will have numerous lines on display at our store which we will be pleased to have you cell and inspect. Terms at these prices are strictlo 04SH, REPAIRS W1 -ULE YOU WAIT FRED. JACKSON -versoeseeesieseseeleeiseeie•lnesibeebestsebegleelloesbesiwgloeq•ellbeseeelleeeb•eleeein After Ten• Years' Trial We have proved $ the lNVICTUS Shoe to be the 0 0 best for fit, 0 style, comfort .0 sand wear. 0 I All SOLE AGENT IN CLINTON. R. J. c11Aff. grab4Kal*Gieft41~041i.,6K1449.<11.0•04144-11r3.1944841V91444C4Plitre New Spring Shirts i ; 00 e Were $1.25 nnw 79c * ' I Having again been fortunate enough to secure a few hundred , 2r, es of the famous -Hagen Brand" Shirts at a eidiculeusly. low ; pricewe now pass them on to our customers at the some 7 ra great saving. . These shirts are made regular in size. quality and Workman- . 0 es ship but are lines of which there were not enough to make si 0 full boxes and are therefore broken in pattern. Choice of s A go the lot only - • • -•- • 79c • el 0 SEE THESE IN OUR SOIITH WINDOW 11 Ea al 0 12ic and 15c Prints. 0 to e 0 About 4000 yds of these beautiful prints. mill remnants, •0 8 to 15 yds in a piece, all new spring patterns. Choice of the ca . ao lot • - -• - • iOcts yd •• # all a G See Our New Spring Dress Goods, Gingbanas, Ladies Lawn • • Waists, Skirts, Gowns, etc. A Few Ladies' and Children's.Mantles to be Cleared at Less , Than Half Price... Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings. • Don't tail to see. what we are showing in these lines as we • can save you ronney, and can offer yon a larger and better # assortment of styles and prices than ever before, • PLUMSTEEL BRO S.1 small Profits and More Business. fik4ftAiie414440-fiv<24-eK1.-cvrigKu..aysi....iba_,,qt.:asbey:—fiestbditlbokfitie__1102544 ors** •••••••• • ••• •••••••••••••••••4114 •••• •••• **N.*** J. B Hoover • 1 • Nelson 1 all It s the Furniture • : That gives charac- : ter to the • home. The stateliest man- 111/111 sionlwill not attract .,./..g.„------ ,1 ifr,..---_,•-p„:4 7- if improperly fur- , pion'An I nished. • i 1 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 is built solidly and honestly. Long service is as much of a, requisite as.beauty with most people. We provide both. The cheapest spot hi Huron County to buy all kinds of fu Hoover & IPTSEIst11-.0r-C,714111Lb1:SX1sealiCSIWC, 0.411. 41644 1140 414.4. 44444444 414.46.414444.4.4“ •4440140 ping is Here.. MMIONIN Clinton Newo.Reccord March 3101 1910 AND with it cotnes the decoration of some room in your home. If it's New Wall pap- er --we have it in la r g e assortment, pretty and practical designs and colorings most appropriate, they also have the charm of fair value for the price. We ask ),our inspection. W. D. FAIR CO. Often Cheapest — Always the Best Visiting out of town during the holidays: •Mr, Sheriff, Lucknow, • Mr. Eames, Wingliann • Mr, S. Davis, London. • Mr: McClure, Lucknow. Mrs, McIntyre, Seaforth. • Miss Snell, Niagara Falls; Miss Delmage, St. Marys. . Miss Jeau Chidley, Toronto. Mr. and 'Mrs, Ratcliff, Exeter. • Miss Marjorie Lapine, London. Mr. Frank Kydd, Bovvraaneille, Miss Jean MeTaggart, • Mr. W. S. R. Holmes, Toronto. • Miss Elsie Ross, Mount Forest. Miss Bernice Iay, Lapeer, Mich., Mr. W. H. Hellyar, Bowmanville. Mr, and Mrs. Rot. Sweet, Exeter. Miss Florence Cunningham, Walker- ton.. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Armour and family, eroded* Miss Annie Forrester. and Miss • E. • Chidley,Toronto. , Mr. and Mrs. John Weet, Rev, and Mrs. 'Jolliffe, Mr. Albeit Seeley, Miss Dorothy Cantelon •Mr, Will John• - stoh, Miss Pearl. O'Neil, Toronlo Mrs. W. D. Doherty is 'visiting her mother in Wardsville. Mr. Melville Anderson 'went to Dun- gannon on Saturday. •• Mrs. C. McKinnon of Port Elgin is in town with friends.. • • Miss Delle O'Neil, Toronto, is • with her family for the holidays. Miss Michie of London, Eng., is . the • guest :of the Misses Hines. 1VEss Katie 'Scott is spending a few weeleskeeiths rela,tiVes in. Innerkip. Mr. Wo. Chidley of Owen ' Sound spetit .taster in the home town Miss Minnie Weston viSited at her home neat Baylield during the woek Mrs. A. P. Gundry and little • son are •:spending the Week with Inger-: •' soli friends. . •- Mr. and Mrs J; W. Treleaven and • little • Miss Norma are vieitieg • Lucknow friends. - Mr. Bert • Harland, Detroit, spent • the Easter holidays wreli his broth- er, Mr. Will. Marla ad. 0. Mr. and Mrs. • T. Jackson, Sr., en- • tertained Mr. and Mrs.' McFaul Seaforth on Good Friday. • Mrs. J. J. Patterson and het two sons of Sarnia were Easter .guests of her sister, Mrs D. Pair. Mrs. MacMillan of Toroeto and • her clever, son, Ernest, are this • week the guests of Mrs. (DO Gunn. 'Miss Ella Suhr and Miss Mary All- • igson visited at their homes • in Mitchell from Thursday until Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong of • Goderich were' Easter visitors •of the ' formers motive, • Mrs. Alex Armstrong. Mr. Eldred Archibald of the Dilly • Star stet, Toronto, was in town for Easter the •guest of his aunt, Mrs. Ferran. -11fies--Greggs---Toroetor:--wbo—wasseave companied by .Miss Head, visited her sister, Mrs. • (Dr.) Stewart, • over the holidays. Mr. A. V. Quigley of The News-Rec- oed staff and his brother, Mr. Joe Quigley of- the homestead in Hu1• . lett, returned Tuesday from few days visit with relatives at Petro•- lia. Mr. Charlie Hall, sort of Mr. F. B. Hall, was home Sunday and Mon- day. • He has been with the Mole sons Bank, London, for some time but has been • transfered to the • Hamilton agency. Mr. Arthur Cantelon was in Goder- ich on Saturday, visiting his uncle, Mr. A. Cantelon, •who in January • reached the advanced age of ,eighty- one years, and was for ,almost six- • ty years a resident of Goderich township, and who died Tuesday morning, Mr. John Ernmerton of 13ervie, Bruce county, accompanied by his son, visited his father, Mr. John Ent - merlon Sr., Saturday and Sunday. In addition to carrying on a gen- eral merchantile business he is post -master at 13ervie. It is several years since Mr. Emmerton left Olin - ton 'but he looks almost as young as ever. Tho following members of the Clin- ton Oddfellows' Lodge attended a Lodge.of Thstruction in Seaforth on Good Friday and comprised the team which but on the Initiation • Degree: II. 13. Thant IT. Alexander, • J. Tucker, J. McLeod, J. 11. Kerr, W. Collyer, J. W. Moore; P. It Hall, T. Watson, A. Conliff, J. Tay- lor, W. MeEwen, J. Wiseinan, N. Kennedy, A. Castle, W. Cudmore, A. Turner and T. Monaghan. ASTIrJlaRi Exclusive Millinerg • We have received many kind remarks and congratulations on our, New Millinery Department, • Our Hats have an exclusive - ns about them that appeals to ladies of good taste and judgment and our prices are very moderate. rliss Baker is putting forth every effort from long experience to meet the Millinery require- ments of our town. We cordially invite you to visit our show room as often as will be pleased to show you the new spring styles. you please, whether as a visitor or purchaser; where Miss Baker'. New .CarOepi, Rugs and Linoleums The new spring range of Tapestry and Brussels Carpets andlRugs are now all in stock and there are many new colorings and designs in the lot. House-cleaning season is conNing on when many will want new floor coverings, and we respectfully solicit your patronage, when we will be pleased to show you our range. We carry the largest range of Oilcloths and Linoleums, in the different widths and weights, in town and make and lay all floor coverings free of charge, • 40i.pchtB4..t0:-.104rili the.. Dry Goods Business. Quiek 4.11-ii4ne6ment to right boy. •Flannelette Remnants Fifty manufacturers remnants of White • Flannelette, from two to ten yards •in each piece, good heave; weight, 32 to 36 inches wide, regular nee value, Saturday price. . 0 8 12%c and 13c Embreiderg 9c 200 yards fine SiViSS Embroidory, nine in- ches deep, ten:different designs. Regular 12ac and.16c values, clearing Saturday at.... .00 Print Remnants •, .• Fifty manufacturers remnants of Prints assorted patterns and colorings, all new spring designs, lengths run from two to ten yards, • best quality 12ic prints, choice Saturday .. 08 • 3 Pairs Cotton Hose 35c Five dozen only, Ladies Black Cotton Hose sizes 8 to 10, regular. 12Sc Values, Saturday pairs for ' .28, 1214c Factorg Cotton 10c . 500 yards good heavy Factory Cotton 34 in. wide, nice clean. even weave, reg 12Se for' .10 50c Dress d s • • - ForSaturday•ewe are Showing a „splendid range of. New Spring.DresaGoods; in fancy steipe lustre and fancy serges, in all the popu- lar shades including ashes 'of roses, wisterea, old rose, ptc all at one price • .50 • • • • . • i • Of Personal Mention The News From Londesboro Misses Lily and Hilda rlailcs visited • in 05derichthis week. . Mr. John Rumball of Varsity' Was • fiome for the holidays. Joseph Currie of Goderich• was • in town on • Saturday last. Me. Will. Greig of Toronto spent Sun- day under the parental roof. • Miss Eileeri Hoover spent the holiday , week with Miss Agnes Irwin, Lon- don. Mr.' Hugh B. Grigg, Molsons Bank, • London, • was home 'Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Wm. McIver visited her brother, • Mr. H. Juror of Hamilton, the pastweek. IVIr. Percy Towne, cutter for Tozer • & Brown, was in London Saturday and Sunday. •• -Misses. Annie and Florence Hailes vis- • ited Stratford friends from 'Friday • until Mosley evening.. Mr. Ernest S. Lawson returned to Flint, Mich., on Monday after a week's visit at lionie • - Mr. Karl Wilken was down from God- orieh • for the holidays and was gladly welcomed by his many friends in town. • Robbie L. •Lawson and • Ed. Steep returned on ,Monclay .to Petrone af- • ter spending the holidays with their parents here. Mrs. Brigdon of Kirk street has re turned to her home after having spent the winter with her daughter • in the country.' Chief .Wheatley spent Saturday and Sunday with his daughters, Mrs. Geo. McCartney and Mrs. J. J. Ward, Woodstock. Miss McDougald and Principals A. P. Gundry, and John Hartley are at- tending. the O. E. A. convention in Toronto' this week. Mr, and Mrs. • ITamblyn who have • spent the winter with their son, Mr. Will Hamblyn, town, left last week for their home in Bowman- ville. Mrs. Susan Crawford, after a very pleasant tour month's visit • with her daughters, Mee, Drown, Queen street and Mrs. Ed. Johnson, and her son, Mr. D. Crawford, Telt on Tuesday for the old homestead on the I8th of Mullett, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taylor (if Lea. don spent God Pridtly and Satur- day as the guests of t%fr. James Stevens, Several years residence in the' eft has not lessened their fondness for the old home town and they come up quite frequently.- •Miss Elizabeth Cliidley of I•leslierton •spent Easter, at home. • Mr. Thos. Lawson was in Flint, •Mich., the past week. ' •• •Mrs. Wilson; Goderich, was the guest of Mrs. A. Hailes On Friday lest. Miss Tillie McCartney, Detroit, was the guest of Mrs, Jas: Tucker last Week. Mr. R. E. Manning andMater Har- • old were with Toronto friends for Easter. Me.0 Clarence. Sheppard of Molsons Bank came up from froqueis for. Easier. Miss Edna. Cooper of Varsity, and Miss Olive Cooper of Don are home for the holidays. Mr. 3. E.. Murphy, iteCountant Royal Bank, visited Mr. J. Wolfram, Lon- • ' don, .over Easter.• •Mr: Lou Heywood of Buffalo, spent the holidays in town with his aunt, Mrs. J. W. Moore. Mr, Jack Irwin of the MeCleary Mfg. • Co., Landon, spent Easter in town • at the parental home. Mr. Broder McTaggart of St. An- drew's • College„ Toronto, is spend- ing the week at home, Mrs. Arch. Cosens is preparing to move to Flint, • Mich,, where her husband has a position. Mr. Richard Lee of the Molsons Bank staff, London, was the guest of Mr. • Bob Irwin over the holiday. Mies M. Lappine was the guest • of Miss Gladys Egg, London, from • Friday until Monday evening. Miss Mabel Leo of Londesboro spent part of- her Easter holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Lawson. Miss Ruby Kilty, Nobieton, and Miss Minnie Kilty, Newry, are spending the holidays at their home here. Miss Mollie Chat principal of the Walton school, is spending the hol- iday week at her home on High street. Mrs, (Rev.) Peter Jones and daugh- ter, Pearl, of London, were the guests at Easter of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Irwin, • The Misses Ewing of Toronto who came up to attend the :funeral • of their father on Monday, were the guests 'while in town of Miss Wellington street. , Mr. It/felinity expects to leave next Tuesday to resumc his homestead duties in Sask. An experienced and \ successful farmer in this province, "he is of the calihre that. the west urgently needs in its formative per- iod. . . Mrs. Boll spent the Easter holidays with friends • in London. • . • Miss A.Brigham .spent Easter Sun- day with her sister of. Toronto. . Miss 0, Brigham of Highgate also spent 'the holida'ys with her sisters in Toronto. • Mr.• J. 0. Lounsbery spent the week .end in London. • • Mr. J. D. Mellville elated • with Toronto friends over Sunday e. Mrs. R. Knox and grandson, Archie Wells, of Blyth- spent good Friday with her . sister, Mrs. Jas. , Camp- bell. • • • • Mrs. R. Adams held her millinery openings 'Friday and Saturday .of last week.. There was a large assortment of beautiful hats. .• . . • Mrs. Jas. McConnell of the • 13tli con. visited friends in New York state, , . Misses L. and R. Young of Brant- ford spent Easter at home. ' Misses R. Riley, E. Mains, E. Lyon and Mrs. Windruni of London spent Sunday in the village. Mr. E. Adams of Blyth, spent Good Friday at home in :the evening he entertained the • Foresters to a niuical entertainment with his gram- ophone. Mr.. 'II. Hogg, of S. S. No. 8 spent the holidays at his helm in Brussels. Miss 13.. Murch is spending. Easter week at her. home in Stratford. Mr. E. MeVittie, who it was re- ported had disposed of his farm, and had made arrangements for in auc- tion sale in April len has now changs ed his mind and will, assisted by his son George, continue to work the farm. Mrs. Ploody of 13Iyth is spend- ing Easter with her parents here. Miss IV. • Phillips of Brigden is spending the holidays at home. Mr. J. R. ' Lansing is visiting hie uncle, Mr. John Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Melliurney left. Settle - day last for Souris, Man„ after a couple of months visit with the mat. ter a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cole here. Mrs. Crysler oi Delhi is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 3. 0. Lounsbery Miss Quaig of Goderich is visiting her friend, Miss Zella Whitley. Mr, Wallace Allen was in tendon on business Saturday of last Week, Mr. E. Lyon ot Sykesten is visit. ing his parents here. • Messrs. V. Gibbs and Jos. Drown of the G.T.R. spent Easter Sunday. at home, I.1. . MAT 0 on ok, • . . • IVIiss E. Govier, whohas • been • spending • the last few weeks with • her sister, IVIrs. •II. . Longman, spent . . the Easter holidays with friends in... London. - - •.Mr. Chas. .Govier of Thorold and Miss Govier of Paris spent .a few days at their home here... Miss Butler of Myth visited her. :friend, Miss Hanim, a few : days. . . Miss S. Barr was called to Toron- to IVIonday owing to the illness of her Sister, Ml -s. Proctor. • Mr. 3. .D. Lansing was the guest of Mr. John L. Phillips over Easter Sunclay and left Monday for Sagi- inaw, Mich. The mese meeting of the Methodist Sabbath school Sunday morning was ' well attended. Rev. Mr, Currie de- livered a very suitable and inspiring address to the children of the school, • Sunday being held as decision days after „ the service some twenty or twenty-five scholars showed their de- sire to urete with the thurch. Rev. J. C. Reid of Attwood spent Tues- day evening with Rev. H. E. Curry. Mrs. John Brigham visited over • Sunday at the home of Thos. Milian • Mr, Jas. Hill is improving slowly. • Owing to his mother's illness Mt, • Wallace Allen has given up his post • tion as traveller for a London firm. Mr. W. G. Beaton, a former teach- • er here, was a caller in the village Tuesday of this week, The Misses Tanian and Kennedy of - Blyth visited their friend, Miss Hanui Tuesday of this week. • The sawmill will commence cutting on Monday morning next. Constance. Miss Hazel Lindsay is at present visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thos. 11111 at Bluevalle. Mrs. Geo. Swallow of -Fullerton is spending a few daysthe guest, of her sister, Mrs. 3. Anderson, Mrs, Bayley and daughter are visit- ing friends its and around the vil- lage. Mrs. John Vareoe spent the Easter holidays with friends near Hamilton. Mr. Geo. Stephenson re -shingled lits house on Saturday.. Mrs. it, B. Stephenson entertained the members of her S. S. class on loriday afternoon. We understand Met Mr. Thos. Mc- Millan started seeding 'on, Saturday. • Miss Bella McCully spent the heti-