The Clinton News Record, 1918-2-21, Page 8:9
Clinton News»Record
81, melena'
Miss Lottle henry spent a To)v
days with her friend, Miss Ethel. 19,n -
Orson,
Miss Gladys Webb ;anti Miss Pearl.
Frazee wont Sunday With Miss Will -
;oared floods.
Mx• Johnson Is visiting Iris ltep99ow,
l9ir, John R, Webster.
M , slid Mfrs, R. ',,i, Woods visited
friends in Ashfield on. Sunday,
Miss Joan ,Webb event to London
on Saturday.
The children of M Robert, Web-
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IF Y01.1 ADMIRE
FIND PVRNITU.1
you certainly will appreciate
the beauty of Lire articles con-
tained in our display of china
closets, sideboards; dining tab-
les, oto They. aro•-de•
eidedly unconventional in de •
-
give a s n
individuality to the dining
room they adorn. S
0 , See the dis-
1 t t
-plap and you'll marvela the
prices.
Mori 12tH con,, Ashfield, are vislt-
inr at the hem of M. ',4'r'airis
'Todd mid Ms. 13uchana»,
Miss J tiiel Antle!soli has rotur'nod
liotuo otter spending •.a few weeks. vis-
iting' friends aroundCelt. ,
•19hiss Lily Taylor of 'Blyth spent
the week -end at .the home of l .
Wm, 'Taylor,
A box social will be held in the
hall at St, ilelens on Friday evening when the play "131undering Billie" bp
the High school students of Lu�tnow
Will be presented.
les, chairs,
sego and will'distinct
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JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director.28
28 Phone'
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Be
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',13ehind the, curtain of the utturo lie
Sappier years than the year gdn4 by,"
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BARGAINS
Foa this week we have picked out a lot of broken
lines of Men's Fine Shoes, dust a pair or;;,two of any
one kind, in box ,calf, kid and patent leather, and you
will findthem on our tables all at
$3.50
one price to clear
Our stock of shoes for the coming season is heavier
and better assorted than ever before, and although
prices are still advancing you will find our prices even
lower than last season.
Men's fine shirts, slightly soiled, Lot I your choice 70c
Lot 2 your choice 85c
Lot 3, mixed lot -of fine and working shirts, choice 50c
Men's Ties to clear at 2 tor 25c
Another lot of better Ties at:19c
More specials next week. Watch for announcement
Plumsteei Bros.
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS.
PHONE 25
AGENTS—•SEMI-READY CLOTHING. NEW IDEA PATTERNS,
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Tile W. D. Fair CO..
POI ten the Cheapest
Always the Best."
Mr. Oliver Johnston of Goderich was
in town on Friday -last,
Ms. J, Johnston and Miss Isabel of
Goderich were in town over the.
Week -end,
Miss Mabel Rathwell of the Bayfield
Line is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Ms, Ed, Rathwell of town.
Mrs. J. A. Robinson left Tuesday for
Markdale, being called hither by
the illness of her mother, Mrs. Luc-
as.
Mr. Wilbur .Ford left Monday for
Teterboro, where lie has accepted
an important position in a large
store.
Wks, T. McKenzie, Jr., and children
were in Blyth last week visiting
th'e lady's mother, Mrs. James Nes-
bitt.
Miss Margaret Torrance, who has
been visiting the parental honk,
that of.Mr. and Mrs. John Tor-
rance of town, for the past three
months, left Tuesday for Port Ar-
thur to resume her position.
M. Joshua Cook leaves next ,week
for Toronto and intends, after
, visiting friends there, to go on
a trip west as far as the Coast.
IFox thirteen years Mr. Cook leas
been in the bus and Braying bus-
iness in Clinton, meeting every
I train and }ook`ng alter
inComing
during
and outgoing
that time has had few holiday's.
He 'thinks be is -entitled to a good
vacation now and intend( having
one. Mr. C. Lovett will attend, to
his business during his absence.
February 2.0 191t3
SPACIAL NO'SICE
We request payment of all over-
due accounts on or before
ilAltdll. 19t, 1918.
If any old accounts remain unpaid
or payment- of same not arranged for,
after the above mentioned date, we will
have no other alternative than to em-
ploy such means as we deem necessary
to compel payment.
WOMEN'S STORE
bry, Goods, House Furnishings
phone 64
Next to Royal Bank
AWN
BMEN'S STORECustom Tailoring and
(phone 108) , Men's Furnishings
Opposite Public Library
44 4644.44
z inaugurating a. CASH SYSTEM in our business, believing
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u�ating a CASH SYSTEM in our business, believing 15
consideration we
nllTUOs _ of .ter due consideration the t modern way of conducting a business.
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4 this to be the most _ ' ,
Morrish Clothing Co. adopts the Cash. System. .A s -the
1918,The
Therefore„ on March 1st,merchandise in our line require much additional capital it is need-
4 prices of all kinds of
ndin accounts, and from the date above mentioned we
sorry to cull in all outsta g
4 conduct our business on strictly cash terms. `
in a Cash System eliminates much clerical work—:
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�benefit will. be MUTH A'L, as operating The at closer prices, and thus to sell to you at closer prices.
P� enables us to buy
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the change in our business system we will commence a generalR
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�le I�e��Men's.Rain Coats $850, Sale Price°
ClearaneC
$10.6Q Mens Rain. Boats $16.00, Sale prjico
SIM3 dozen Boys Caps, in broken lines, regu Mews Ram Coats $53.00, Sale price
50.00
lar 5Uc
I Alen's Ram Coats $26,00; Sale price
22.50 , to clear at 25c,
]Men's Negligee Slii>;ts $1.25, Sale ]nice
Men's Negligee Shirts $1.50 and $1, 75, Sale price
Men's Negligee Shirts $2,0 u
0, Sale pre
Men's Pyiamas $2,50, Sale price ...,....
Men's Pyjamas $2.00, Sale price
Men's Fancy Vests 25 only in lot, re g, $4.50 and $5.00,
Men's 'House Coats, 0 only hi lot, reg, 14.50 and 6.00,
Men's Bath Robes $7,00, Sale Price— .,,
Men's Suspenders 25e, Sale price...,., ..,...
Men's Suspenders 85c, Sale price
Men's Suspenders 550e, Sale Price
Men's Ties 25d, Salo price
Men's Ties 85c, Sale price 3U
Men's Ties 500, Sale price 1.50
Men's Ties $1,75 and $2.00, Sale prl ce 1.25
5 Doz, Overalls and Smocks, Blue stripe, to clear at
Two dozen Knitted Scarfs, regular 50c,
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1to clear at 25C.
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4 Men's Suits, next season $15.00, Sale price
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" Men's Suits, next•season $20.00, Sale price'
"lien's Suits, next season $25.00, Sale price
Mao's Suits, next season, $30,00, Salo price 13.50Men's Overcoats, next season $20.00, Sale Price i 1.50-
Men's Overcoats, next season $22.00, Sale price ......, , 15.00
Men's Overcoats, next season $28.00, Sale price ..... """"' 8.00
a Boys' Suits, next season $7,50, .Sale price ,...... ,. 5.65
Boys' Suits, noxa season $10.00, Sale price .50 •7
Boys' Suits, next season $15.00, Sale }nice 8•fi0
Boys' Overcoats, next season $12.50, Sale price , 10,00
Boys' Overcoats, next season $15.00, Sale price 0.00
' Men's Odd Trousers, next season $2.60, Selo price ti., 1.75
4 ..Heir's Odd Trousers, next season $3.50, Sale • price _ 4.75
Man's Odd 'Trousers, next season $5, 50, Sale price ,25
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Men's Lined Gloves, :next seasen $1.0'0, Sale price .... ...,.• , • 1.70
MMen's Lined 'Gloves, next season $L. 50, Sale price. 1.60
en's`3,iiied Cloves, next season $2. 00 Sale price
5 dozen Men's and Boys Underwear, in
broken lines, regular $1.00 and 1.25, to
clear at 750,
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Men's Lined Gloves, next season $2, 50, Sale price 1 25
Men's Winter Caps, next season $1.7 5, Sale price 05
Hex's Winter Caps, next season $1.2 5, Sale price - 75
Moo's Winter Caps, next season $1.0 0, Salo price _
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Men's 25e Heavy wool sox, Sale pile a 29
Men's 40c heavy wool sox, Sale price 25
Men's 85c cashmere sox, Sale price— ............ .........••,. -
next season $1 ,50, Sale price L.10
Men's Sweater Coats, 1.95Men's Sweater Coats, next season $2 .50, Sale Price
Men's
en's Sweater Coats, next season $4.50, Sale price 50
Men's Sweater3.
Coats, next season $6 .50, Sale price 55
Boys' Pullovers, next season 60c, Sa le price30
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Boys', Pullovers, next season $1,.00, Sale price 1.75
Sweater Coats, next season $2,50, S ale price.
loris Velour ]lata, in plain and stripe
Regular 2.25, sale price $
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