The Clinton News-Record, 1911-03-02, Page 9-•e'r•..,.
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.March 2nd, 191B
RLJB8.ERS AT
FIFTY GENT.
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MEET AND SATISFY
EVERY REASONABLE
O-ECIAND OF ITS
PATRONS, CONSIS.
TENT WITH GOOD
BUSINESS IN
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The present weather renditions force many people into the
purchase of Rubber" Shoes which would he gladly avoided if at alt
.possible and it ie our aim to assist in ,making that purchase as easy
,as,we can as regards the .price.
LADIES', RUBBERS sec Gentlernens 7sc
We are offering Ladies' Rubbers at 00c and gentlewens' at 70e
and While these are not tha best quantities rade+they are good en.
ough,to finish the :season with,
Our very beet qualities sell at 75e'for ladies and $1.00 for men.
They are guaranteed to be the beet that are made.
You will find among our leather' lines equally good'values in
all .departments,.
Repairs While Your mosemom
FRED:'‘JACKSON
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Traveller's Sample
0 77" M Pa. Q 0 13., Tr s
In lien's and Boys' At Less:Than -
Manufacture's Prices.
A few days ago ' w.ewere fortunate enough to secure. first
choosing from all the Sample Qpercoats of one of Canada's Lar- •
gest Manufacturers at ridiculously low price and rather than
carry them over for another season we will -place the entire lot
on Sale commencing Saturday :at such wonderfully low prices
that a few days must Fee a general clear up :of every`coat. •
Remember -- Thisris not a clearing out of undesirables gar.:.
meats but a genuine Sacrifice Sale of ap-to.the•minute•goods.
Don't fail to see these coats if you need one for'the balance
of this winter or are going to. need one for next.
SMALL
PROFITS
PW:M$TE,EL
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BUSINESS
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• As we are removing from. our ores-
eat premises we must reduce our stock
and to do so we. have .cut the 'prices.
Here are a few of the:. bargains.. for : our
customers
Ladies' Kid Blucher, regular $3,
25
Sale price... .
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Ladies' Kid Bluchers, regular *1'75s
I49
and $2. Sale price ,
MISSES
Misses Kid Bluchers, regular $2.00
Sale price ,,: i.G9
Misses Chocolate Bluchers, regulare�'
1.75. Sale price . . I.3 9
Childs' Box Calf and.Kid. Bluchers,
r sgular 5L35 and $1.50.. Sale price..... 1.19
Childs' Kid Bluchers, regular. :$1
and $1.10.. Sale price' .75c and - , ■ 90
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RUBBERS
Men's Rubbers .815
Ladies' Rubbers ' .50
Misses Storm Rubbers .48.
MEN'S •
Men's Patent Blucher, regular $•1
and $4.50.. Sale priceU.
Men's heavy winter. calf, tan and 4•on
black, regular $5. Sade price ..
Men's Velour calf, regular 53.50 and t 0 0:
$4. Sale price , ..:f t, •.
Men's Box Calf, regular $2.50. Sale
price .... ■ 98
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Our
Furniture
Sale
Affords an opportunity for the thrifty to refurnish ,the whole or
part of the house at a splendidany
saving, n
not.m•�
quality,gfadd at the expense of
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For Pa,r�lor, Dinin
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There are conVieto outfits and single pieces that erre marvels' of inlrnf- •
Lure excellence aid economy. F3etter dee them.
The Cheapest spat in Huron Count td boy fire 'kinds a
y' ;y add of xar'aiture.
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iflt:t1t11;'1''171t10 'n ti/Ni/d.A]. Z'X E 'LBa 1 moat! successful of the Public School, • feMadrtyy. Mr'trGr4oC.allJaecifeecztseoaus, till;
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WALL PAPER
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Often Cheapest - Always the Best
•Mtn. T. Jackson Jr,is in Toronto this
• week.
Mr. W. Brydone was in Toronto this
'week. -
Miss Kate Scott left yesten1ay for
New York,
Mr. J. A. Irwin was in London the
beginning of the Week. '
Miss 'Boles has been the guest of Lon-
don friends this week.
Mies Rose McCaughey is . visiting
Blyth and Qoderich friends.
Mrs. John Mafiaffy of l:Ifbbert was
the guest of M `r. and Mts. Jas, Mah-
affy of town lastweek,
alt', E, S. Wightman of Broderick,
Sask., is visiting at the home 'i f
Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Lindsay.
Miss May Rance is almost convales_
cent after a sever.i attack ettonsili
tis, her. many .. friends • will . be
pleased to hear,
Mrs. D. Tiplady is steadily though
• slowly recovering from the effect.
' of the stroke of paralysis which she
recently suffered.
Miss .iaattie .Picket't, who has brine
yCsiting at her 'honip in town for the..
. past couple of weeks, returned ,.,to.
Toronto on Friday..
Mr.. and Mrs. J. W. Neweombe. -of
Fort Willian ;foruierly of Clinton;;
Were renowing7 old acquaintances fn
. town the .pest week. '
Mr. John -Mills of West Wawanash was.
in Clintan'on Satru'i'9ay. delivering a
horse which he sold to, Mr, C., J,
Wallis for the western' marker,
;i;'lliam tiro r of Melville, : Man., '
has been viditnng''at the .home' of.
Mrs. Mill, M ' air, in towtt`and 'al-
to with Stanley township' friends.
Mr..Arthur McRae, who lias been very
seriously ill with congestion of the.
lungs is now. thought to be out.. ' of
-danger and on the way to recovery.
Mi§s Marjorie Manning had the this-•
fortune to sprain her ankle theother day and as a cousc'qunacee has
been Unable, to'do much tiwalkiee
since:
Miss Govenlock of Seafot'th, who has
been in the west for;some Sime, is
,tipw • the . guest of her sister, Mrs.
(Rev.) T. W, Cosens at the Ontario
street parsonage.
r. W; Dwyer, wito '•has been • :the
guest of Mr. and Mrs S. S. Coop-
er
the past few weeks, left on Tues-
day
for Toronto: and'uxpects to go.
to :W4nnipeg shortly:
4lessrs. Arthur -George and Thomas
SfcRae who, carne over front Detroit
last been
to visit their father, who
has been dangerously ill, returned
to that city on Saturday.
ay. W. IL • and Mrs. • Dunbar left
yesterday for f3ervie, their new gar"
isle. They art' followed by the good
wishes of a host of friends,' in Chit -
ton and surround,ng district.
iss Mabey . Cantelon has returned.
from Toronto where she 'attended
the milliner,/ openings.. Miss Can
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telon has leased ;the store tel; ent;!y
occupied by Mr. 13arge where she
will 'conduct her business during the.
coming wawa..
r. Roy Last, of the • 'Pilsonburg
branch of the Royal bank, carne
home Friday night and has sures
been suffering from an attack of
neasles. Roy's many friends •are
hoping that his indisposition will
be of shortt: duraelon.
ev. W. J. Jollfffe of Lucknow, for-
nerly pastor of Vi'eslev church, has
been invited to Bolton and has ac-
cepted subject"to'the approval of the
tationing•conttait'tee: Rev, Geo.,
CKtttley of Bolton has been invited
o LucknoY. The change wilPtake
lace 'at the beginning of aero con_
erenee year. Mr. McKinley is an
id Stanley a ey tawny tip boy and will
e remembered be cd by tinny Clinton cite
zees, havingptendad the Collett -
t,. hero.
. George Wallace of St. ,Augustine
as in town on Saturday, having
coiner "down to deliver a span of
Latched grays which he had oald to
i1fr. Alex Mitchell of Stanley, They
re a hand5otno parr land as seen as
r. Mitchell clapped l an rya on them
e'would have them, even if it did
eau. parting with a big wad, et the
ng green, and he now rather prfd=
him:1311 on having 'one of the lin:-
it
in-
t trams on the Bayfield Road,
est hew much Mn. Walle.co Paceiv-
.for the grays would look w'e'll in
Cnt were it not tliat buyers now*
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Dry Goods, Furs,- Carpets and
once Furnishings
gaimi.gani
Many were turned away last Saturday. '
we : simply could• not • � �� This..
t control, but we have.made
greater preparation for handling our patrons � . p in fut-
ure. Don't think for a moment that all the bar-
gai.ns are gone. It take '
s a whole lot of spilling and
weeks to do it in, to dispose of a
p , stock � as: large as
ours. Thousands of bargains ains.
be � until � the - sale� isg ....are here � still . and will
e over. Here are just a few ' of the
many.•
STAPLES •
10e prfnte for 8c
120 " 10e.
8c toweling • de
• 10e ' .. ": 8c
:1210. "' 20c .
" . 12c •
. • 100 • shirting. , 8c.
-1230. , 1.06
12c
140.
• 19c ,s
12ic.satteens 10e
„•,15c• • " ,,. . 12c .
17e -
19c
1Oc .cottons : Se
121e „ 10e,
15e.. " .12e
..fie 17e
`25c Ticking 19c •
8r • flannelette, 6kc.
.10c. . " Se
12ic r,0
10c.
25c flannels
40es`\ t•
59c \- if.
60e
1110
30c.
39c,
•32e
•DRESS GOODS HOSIERY'& GLOVES UNDERWEAR
• • •..,Goods in all the nfewand s of
weaves reduced as follows;
250 Tress goods : 19e
500 r'•• 300.
45p
599
67e
$1.00. .79e
$1.225
$1.50 .. $1.22'
05c 1,
75e
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I2%c and 15c
CARPETS
50c Tap. carpets- 390
60c " 42c
70c 59e
85c " • 69c
$1.00 Brussels carpet 790
1.25' .. 98c
1.35 " . $1.05
1.50 1.22
75c Wool carpets 59e
90e "
$1.10 " 79c
25c Jap matting 19e
121}c " 10c
• 25c hosiery foe 190
35c 290
50e.. " 39c
"255e Gloves for 19c
50e• • 390
75e : • '.• 59c
$1.00 !' 79e
1.25 .,
1;50. " 22
• CORSETS
' 50e Corsets for 39e
750 ... .. 59e
51.00 98e•
125- "
1.50 • " ' $1.22 •
2,00 f. . 1.02
25c ' Underwear 19e
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.• 35c ,, 290
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c SOc
75c
51.00
1.25.
1.50
79e
98e
$1,22
•: PARASOLS
50e Parasols 39c
75c 59c
$1,00 " : 795
1..25
1.50 " $1.22
2.00 " 1.62
3.00 ' " 2;25
DRESS GINGUAMS CLEARING PRICE 9c YARD
ALL ULASSES OF LADIES
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RUGS
$11.50 Tap. rugs $ 8.50
1500' " 11.25
16.50 :. 12.50
18.00 " 15,00
20;00 'Brussels rugs 15,50
22.50 " 17.00
25.00. ": 19..00..
.30:00 Axminster .24.00
LINOLEUCIS
1 yd wide linoleums.1.80
4 •" , 2,20 3
2" 0e
LACE'CURTAINS.
500 Lace Curtains 39c
75c " 59e
$100 790.
1,25 sr. 9$c
2.50 .. $1 22
1.75 " . 1,32
2.00 ,.
2.25 •4' 1.78
2 50 .. 1.98
2.75 • " 2.23
.48
3 25 «.. 2.75
2.98.
3.23
3.00
3.50
4.00
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AND MEN'S FURS SELLING AT ;COST AND LESS.
en's. Fur
dBovs
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uits
' Now is the time .to buy a .Fur Coat, a New Spring Suit or ...a,
'suit for the boy. During this sale we have marked down -• the
price of Clothing, Fur. Coats. and Men's .Hats to .cost. and less.:
-Positively no'reserve, come in while the choice is complete,
riEN'S FUR COATS '
Men's Coon, Calf, Dog, Gallo
way. Larch and Clipped Wombat
Coattt altar k e
m k d down for quick
selling. It will pay yon well to
look these 'aver; If you are in-
tending 'to buy one next 'year.
noesis the ttnte,to save; money,
MEN'S SUITS •
We have marked dawn all
Men's Suits and Overcoats . to
selling out prices. We have on.
ly been carrying Ready Made
Clothing
P.o
Ma Sheri t time•and all
are practically new. Space will
not permit us to quote prices but
an inspection wilt convince you
of their value.
BOYS SUITS •
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$vs two and -three piece
Putts in worsted and tweed, see-
eral atyles to choose from, mark-
ed down to prices that should
clear therm out quickly so don't
be too late in Coming for these.
MEN'S HATS.
Mens hard and soft .hats in
black, brown 'and grey, marked
down to the following prices :
52,50 mons hats $1.50
2,00 o, ' 1.25 '
1,50 " 1,00
1,00 '" .76
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