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The Clinton News Record, 1918-2-14, Page 8
3 dozen Boys Caps, in broken lines, regi.,' • lar 50c, to clear at 25c. Men's Lined Gloves, next season $2. 50, Sale price Men's Winter Caps, next season 81.7 5, Sale price .,,, Men's 'Winter Caps, next season $'1.2 5, Sale price Men's Winter Caps, next sense* 81.0 0, Sale price Men's 25c heavy wool sox, Sale price Men's 40e heavy wool sox, Sale Price Mcir's 85e cashmere sox, Sale price 1.95 1.25 fl .5 .79 Eiuiin Thursday, Feb. 28t Men's Rain Coats .$8,50, Sale price_ , 0.50 Mon's Rain Soats $15,110, Salo pice,.,,,,, 11.50 Mews Rain Coats $18.00, Sale price 11.50 Mon's Ram Coats $25,00, Sale Price .20,,50 Men's Negligee Shirts $1.25, Sale price fib Men's Negligee Shirts $1.50 and $1. 75, Sale price 1.25 Men's Negligee Shirts $2,00, Sale pri cc 1.65 Men 's PYlamas $2.50, Sale price • .41 Men's Pyjamas $2,00, Sale price ...... ........... ],,05 .19 Men's 'Fancy Vests 25 only in, rpt, reg, $4.50 and $5.00, Sale price_ 311],255 • ,29 Man's '!.louse Coats, 5 only in lot, 00 g. $4,50 and 6.00, Salo price.., 3.50 ,25 Men's Hath Robes $7.00, Sale price,,. 5,00 Men's Suspenders 255, Sale price.,.,,, ,,,,,, .19 Men's Suspenders. 3.5e, Sale price .25 Men's Suspenders 50c, Sale price .89 i%en's Ties 25e, Sale Price T9 Men's Ties 85c, Sale priee .25 Men's Ties 50c, Sale Price „• .31) Men's Ties $1,75 and $2.00, Sale Pri re 1.50 1.25 Man's Sweater Coats, next season $1 ;50, Sale price 5.19 Men's Sweater Coats, next season $2 .50, Sale priee , 1.95 Men's Sweater Coats, next season $4 .50, Sale Price 3.50 Mar's Sweater Coats, next season $0.50, Sale price 5.25 Boys' Pullovers, next season 60e, Sa 1e price , .80 Boys' Pullovers, next season $1,,00, Sale price .75 ._,'.Sweater Coats, next season $2.50, 5 ale price 1,85 Girls Velour Hats, in plain and stripe Regular 2. r5, sale price$1,75 Varna. -Tho ladies of of, 0nrna J'utriotic �4ociety take tots' liberty .of using the valnnble columns of The News - Record .1,o thank ,the member's of L.O.L. No. 1.00 for ' t1? generous donation of $25 hauled them some little time ago. This is the second ocoa.sion on which the members of that Order, have liberally helped in this noble work. • .A very pleasant time was spent in the township hall when the friends and neighbors of DU, Joe Ward us- sembJed to bid hint welcome Borne after spending ten months ' in the trenches in France, ''.,loo" le the flrst of our boys to return, On* on this pension was ocoupied by Wove Mc1Iirloy..and addresses were gtven by Rev. A, 'Johnston, Rev, J, IL.. Jones and Township Clerir Rlehalydson, each of whom gave the, soldier boy a hearty welcome home, Speeches were interspersed by musio and surging rind afterwards the' ladies served refreshments. I,F' YOU AD1111Rlil FINE FURNITURE yon certainly will appreekkte •: the beauty, or the articles con- tained in our display of china closets, sideboards, (lining tab- les, chairs, etc. 'They are de- , cidedly uuconventional in de- sign and will give a distinct individuality `to the dining ' roon'they adorn, See the (lis-; plays and you'll marvel at the prices, JAS, DUNFORD Undertaker and Funeral Director. 28 etiY Phone 28 i BARGAINS Fol this week we havepicked out a lot of broken lines of Men's Fine Shoes, just a pair or two .of any one kind, in box calf, kid and patent leather, and you will find them on our tables all at gtv one priee to clear 3 e 50 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 1 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 for 25e Another lot of better Ties at l.0c • More specials next week. Watch for announcement Plumsteei Bros. THE STORE TFIAT SELLS. FOR LESS: PHONE 25 AGENTS—SEMI-READY CLOTHING}, NEW IDEA PATTERNS. ''Behind the curtain .of 'the fkiture lie Happier years than the year gene by." Tile W. f Fair Ca. '`Often the Cheapest Always the Best," • f"N ,,,x'(11( mfim4lNUu.gg111u11111Ie ,,,a sill ul t , .. nunmu�lu Mrs. H, R. Sharp was Jn Aylmer ov- er th'e Week -end, 'Miss Jessie Thompson is visiting per- sisters in Blyth. Mr, 0. P. Bell of Stratford,' former- ly of town, ,'vas _in Clinton on Tuesday, Mrs, L. E. Doherty oft Stratford has been visiting her mother, Mrs. W. G. Smith, during the past week, Miss Helen A, Rodowap of the Stratford Normal spent the week- end at her home on the Huron Road. Mr, Wilbur Ford leaves Monday to take a position in Peterboro•, Mr. Ford will be much missed among the young people of Clinton_ and his going is much regretted. Mess Gertrude Wlallis of the Toronto •University was home over the week- end, Varsity having been closed in deference to the order of the fuel controller regarding the savipg of fuel. Mrs. de la Penotiere left for her hone in Kincardine on F ridaye evening after spending a fortnight with friends in town. The last week of her stay she was the guest of Miss Mabel CJutI, Mrs. D. F. Macpherson, many old friends fa Clinton will regret to ]earn, is confined to her room in a Boston hospital. She his been staying with her daughter in that city for some time. That she May be speedily restored to health is the sincere wish of her old friends, ,1 Clinton News*Record SPECIAL NOTICE We request payment of all over- due accounts on or before 111411011 lel, 1:918. 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 Dry, Goods, House Furnishings phone 07 Next to Royal Bank lasoleasmommt MEN'S STORE Custom Tailoring.- and (phone 103) Men's Furnishings Opposite -Public Library 44441444444 44.4 P; 44 44 4•4403444444tokt4.1434 4444 4464444444 444444644444 4 44.44440643404 46446444646 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 After due consideration we purpose inaugurating a CASH SYSTEM in our business, believing 4 this to be the most modern way of conducting a business. 4 Therefore, on March 1st, 1918, The Morrish Clothing Co. adopts the Cash System. .As the 4 prices of all kinds of merchandise in our line require much additional capital it is neves- 4 sary to call in all outstanding accounts, and from the date above mentioned we will, 4 conduct our business on strictly cash terms. 4 The benefit will be MUTU AL, as operating a Cash System eliminates much clerical work-- 4 enables us to buy at closer prices, and thus to sell to you at closer prices. 3 In order to introduce the change in our business system we will commence a general Clearance Sap, IIeginnin. Friday, Feb, Slh, 407,61- 4 Men's Suits, next season 815,00, -Sale price $10,50 4 Men's Suits, next'seasou $20.00, Sale price 15.00 Mon's Suits, next season $255,00, Safe• price 15.90 Men's Suits, next season $30,00, Sale price 22,50 Men's Overcoats, 'next season $20.00, Sale price 1:1.50 4 'Men's Overcoats, ie5i, scasen $22.00, Sale price 15.00 Men's Overcoats, next season $28.00, Sale price 18.00 3 3 3 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 CPA. Telegraph 4 6 3E iLi ® 1,911)44 GY GVV ab ei� ' �e 0¢ Itl ltd 6�9 Boys' Suits, next season $7.50, Sale price 5,25 Boys' Suits, next season $10.00, Sale price 7.50 Boys' Suits, next season $15.00, Sale priee 10:50 Boys' Overcoats, next season $12.50, Sale price 8.50 boys' Overcoats, next season $15.00, -Sale price 10.00 Men's Odd Trousers, next season $2. 50, ,Sale priee Men's Odd Trousers, next season $B, 50, Sale price Men's Odd Trousers, next season $5.50, Sate price Men's Lind Gloves, next season $1.00, Sale price Men's Lined Gloves, next season $la 50, Sale price Man's lined Gloves, 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 75c. 1.98. 2.75 4,25 .79 1,19 1,50 irttetee, e, e MUM 5 Doz, Overalls and Smocks, blue stripe, to clear et Two dozen Knitted Scarfs, regular 50c, to clear at 255. 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