The Clinton News-Record, 1911-04-13, Page 88
Footwear'
limit of most perfect Shoe building.
MQDERATF PHIESJA1WAYS
Dont wait until
the last minute to
kele t yours Easter
'Footwear.
Oomue now while
the lines of sixes are
full and the picking
is good.
Footwear was
never *ore
beautiful
Our Spring dis-
play shows the best
and choicest Foot-
wear the world pro-
duces.
High or Low cut
models for Men, for
Women and f or Chil-
dren, that are the
Men's Shoes *2 to ♦0
Women's shoes 1.50 to *4
Boys' and girls' 1.35 to *3
Every line of Footwear is in t'he bloom of Spring freshness and
now is the best time to make selections.
J. Twitchell t?Son
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CLINTON
Ne;sIiin Sftoes
AT
Fred. Jackson's
There never has been in Canada so many Beautiful Stylish Shoes
as there are at the present day and people have never been so'exact-
ing in their requirements.
Our preparations for -the present Spring trade are such that we
feel we are in a position to satisfy the demands of the most fastidi-
ous.
Our Ladies' "department comprises thelatest productions of'the
best makers. •
In the Men's lines we .are specially complete.
The Ohildren's lines are the choicest weever had.
Repair Department: in full swing -Try us.
FRED. JACKSON:
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• During the next month, almost every .family in the' town and
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country will be needing. some new shoes. It may be. tine shoes or coat- -
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se shoes. large shoes or small shoes, one pair or a dozen but no matter
what your needs you will find it has paid you ' well if you investigate
our special offerings during the next few weeks.
ALSO A NUMBER OF CLEARING -LINES
AT WONDERFULLY LOW 'PRICES.
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• Misses heavy school shoes, .sizes 11 to 2. Worth almost double this •
• price To clear . • 69c ♦
• Woman's fine Dongola'Kid shoes, All new Styles. Oddlines and ♦
.• broken sizes. Regular $2.25to.$2.75To clear choice 1,98
Boys Fine Shoes—Sizes 11, 12,13, Several broken lines worth up ' Z
to $1.35 To clear 98e•
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• Also dozens of other clearing lines at wonderfully low prices.
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Very Special:' --Don't fail to get a pair of our Men s Box Calf
Shoes. a $.,2
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for next
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• week.
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A. DOLLAR DOWN
is " often an ilium-
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as big as
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the . sun. There's
no place in town
where "money
down" goes furth-
er than. it does
i
right here. •
A CHINA CLOSET :
or dresser bought for tsPat a
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irom
our
present
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stock maks what you see elsewhere, look like thirty
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nis It's bargains galore we're
re ofler
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In
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. our entire 'furniture stock.
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WALL PAPER
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Is a collection of newness and re-
' 1inemtnt. An extensive variety
surpassingly, fine in its complete-
nese. Every praetioal and merit-
orious sort and itis extent offers,
an inviting held font selection. De-
corative excellence is its feature
and it has the additional charm
of perfectly proper prime. If in-
terested come and see and tell us
ff we have not gathered wisely
and well.
Clinton Nev Record
Ws Q. FAIR 00,
Often Cheapest — Always the Best
t1U1?MA
li 1 Ilttt�P'tt'gN"4 ll+lllp
dee
fim-
Arr. John Sell, 13elgrave, is visiting
M'r. D. N. Watson to day.
Miss Lizzie Salkeld of 'Goderich in the
guests of Miss Jennie Trick.
Mr, James Flynn left on Monday to
resume his position at Wilkie', Sask.
Miss . Hattie Holloway is spending
the Eastertide with London friends.
M:. • Ronald Ross is Home from this
University, Toronto, for 'Plie holi-
deys.
Miss. Mien Boweri; of Ingersoll is at
present the guest+ of her oousineMrs.
Jas. Doherty. .
Miss Ruby Irwin was off duty • several
days last week owing to an attack
of tonsilitis. •
Mr. J. 13, • Kennedy• is expreted home
-frost. Det'roie to spend Easter at the,
parental -home.
Mrs. Moggridge, having rented httr
house, purposes going l o Toronto
fon the summer. . -
Mr. W. Duncan and Master Jack Mc-.
Caughny visited in Brussels fro2n
Saturday to Monday.
:Miss Mary Beatings of. Wingham vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Hartley on Fri-
day and Saturday last: .•
Miss Lucy Stevens will .Speed .the
Easter e holiday' with her sister,
Mrs. I. Taylor,- London.
Psencipal 'A.. F. Gundry of Strathroy
will - address The Club on the even-
ing,• of'.Friday of next week.
Miss. Mae Rance of the teaching staff
of MoulU,tn. College, • -Toronto, is
home for the Easter vacation..
Mrs. A. J. Taylor returned to her
Borne in. Toroht'o on Saturday atter
a fortnight:►'' visit with Mn... W.
'Jackson.
Mr. Allister McEachnrn'of the Bank
of Montreal staff, Ilamilton, has
been spending a holiday at -his home
hi town.
Mr. D. B. Kennedy has been ill for the
past . month; but a host of friends
will be glad to :learn that`' he is, now
improving
Mr. hl'ilfrici Stevenson, book-keeper
• 'for Sherlock & Manning, ' -J.cndon,
visited .at the parental' house in
Mown last. week,. -
Mrs. 11.13. •Chant and Mr. • and Mrs.
John Rice and.' son, . LToyd,, • will
spend ' the Eaa''ar holidays lee -St.
Cathas.ines and Galt.
Mr.. and Mrs: W. Cantelon left to-
day, the former -to visit with
a son in Toronto, the latter in
Mitchell with her daughter.
Miss Lizzie Sullivan returned to her
home in. Kingsbi dgc •-on .Wednesday
after taking a stenographer's` course
the
x+
in • taClinton on I3ua.ness e
, College:
If you have visitors. • at your home • it
is buil a. courtesy you, owe. thein to
have their names appear lin The
News -Record's Personal Columns.
Mit; Jean McTaggart came up yester-
day from 1•o_ontu for oyer the holt-
.Mr. da
it
` s..T oder . 'VI cTaggartt i,, c+s-
pected tomo::ow from the R. M. C.
Kin st .
g
on . .
Maxtor Douglas 13a11 has been confined
Ilo the house the past week follow-
ing a slight operation to his throat,
Stem which he Masi now almost en-
tirely recovered, '
Meese". Warren Finch,'son of Mr.' and'
Mrs. Jas,- Finch, and Jas: Finch,
son of lir. and Mrs, E. Finch, have
gone to Stratford, where they have
.i el -
SCetl re �
d PoSIS
.ons..
Mr. Will. .Ilarland has been chosen by
Cerin+ Maple Leaf as its delegate to
the Iiggh Court wbich meets hi To-
ronto in June. Organizer Keys will'
be the recond delegate.
Mr. Thos. Hawkins •has accepted a
position in 'Lucknow. In baseball
circles in particular will Tommy be
missed for he has been manager of
• the team and its mainstay.
Mrs. Raba Iioward • tetueeed to her
home in Blyth on Thursday lase
after spending some little irme
with' her old friend, Mrs. Allenson,
who still continues very ill..
Mr. Jas. Butte!' went west a couple
of weeks ago with a carload of hor-
ses for Mr. C,. J. Wattle. Be t..tur-
se o1
ned last week and left again on
it another a l.cid.
Tuesday with carlend.
Miss Banda, accomlpanied by )Geer'
neice, little Miss Beryl Cooper, and
Miss Dora
Nrice.
leftthis twitting
n
g
to spend . Easteu in Toronto. Miss
Price purposes going to Vancouver.
Mrs. Ales. Taylor and Miss Taylor,
aylor,
who have been fin London for sonde
months, theguests of the fa
:t cr's
daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Manning, are
both ill, the former with pneumon—
ia. The little twin daughters ot
Mr. and Mrs. Manning are also ill.
Clinton friends many of
the family hope soon to bear rri-
port+s of their reoovery..
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April 1310,1911
Brussels, Tapestry and Woo 1 Carpets
AT
ing CLEARING PRICES
We are going out of piece carpets for good and want to turnthis department into cash soon as possible, -
hence this great Slaughter Sale, Now is your chance to buy a bright new 6arpet when the house-cleaning season
is here.
$1.35 Brussels Carpet
$1.05
5 good patterns in the hest
quality of Brussels two tone ef-
fects, green and red, small and
large designs, suitable for par-
lors and dining rooms. Reg $1.85,
Sale price $.05,
$1.25 Brussels Carpet 98e
8 pieces Brussels carpet, all
new patterns in green, red and
fawn grounds, splendid wearing
• quality. Reg $1 25, Sale price 98e
50c Tapestry Carpet .39c
3 only neat patterns in Tap-
estry carpet, all good designs
and colorings, reg 60e, Sale price
39c
75c Tapestry Carpet 65c
5 pieces. Tapestry carpet, all.
good colorings and ,patterns,
splendid wearingquality, floral
designs in green, red and fawns.
Beg 75c, Sale price 65c.
85c Tapestry Carpet 69c
4 pieces Tapestry Carpet,
green and red, grounds floral
designs, suitable for parlors,
dining rooms or bed roams,•, halls
or stairs. Reg 85c, Sale pt ice 89c
902 Tapestry Carpet 72c
2 pieces Imperial Tapestry,
best quality, one green and nue
red, grounds with •chain of roses
reg 90c, Sale prices 72c.
•
75c Wool Carpet 65c
4 pieces 2 ply wool carpet, all
good patterns, suitable for bed
rooms or dining rooms will give
splendid wear, reg 75e. sale price
05e.
90c Wool Carpet 72c
Spieces two anda half ply
wool carpet, suitable for all
rooms, splendid patterns and
colorings on either side, a very
serviceable carpet, reg 90e, Sale
price 72c.
25c Jap Matting 20c
5 pieces Jap Matting for bed
rooms, good patterns and color-
ings, reg 25e, Sale price 20c,
Lace Curtains
We are showing the largest
range of lace curtains it has ev-
er been our pleasure to display.
You will find the very latest de-
signs here from 25c up to $a.
Madras Curtains
The Madras Curtaining by
the yard, course in a large range
of colorings and designs and we
invite your inspection. prices
run from 19e up.
Tapestry Curtains
Door Pannels
Door Matts
Carpet Sweepers
all prices
• We are showing a splendid range of Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet Rugs
Rugs
aLinoleiuns
inpries. I inoleums and : widths at unbeatable prices.
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AT THE MEN'S STORE
Ready Hade Clothing Ordered Clothing 1
Furnishiiigs
NEW SPRING READY-MADE CLOTHING Remember, we give you The NEW SPRIN(x SUITINGS are here,
The New Spring Ready -Made Clothing for men and percent, offThe New Spring importations of suitings, pantings and
boys are now in stock and they comprise the ver y latest. coatings are now in stock waiting. your inspection: We
styles, workmanship and wearing qualities, and obtainable fol spot cash on all ordered use soloing but the very best of linings and we are turning
out better ordered clothing than ever:
at prices thatbear the closest scrutiny. Shrewd buyers or ready-made clothing, We guarantee fit,
telt us that we sell the cheapest in town: style and workmanship:
BUTTER ANO E.GGS.TAKEN :AS CASIJ.
T MS 331x- 0 L E 1-1 Brio '.
About People Yolu : Know..
.Miss zlagan,- fornicaiy o•f tpwn, was
' the guest last :: week of Mrs. (Dr.)
Gunn. •
Mr.. ,5. C. Rathwell leets on. Monday
.fer Lucknow where lie has taken a
situation. •Mr. .14: I : D. Cameron
spent Sunday in
Toronto,
the guest of his sister,
Mrs. St. John. •-•
'
Mr, Ewart •Greig of Toronto is spend-
ing the Eastertide in town the guest
ofhis aunts, Mrs. T. Jackson, JN.
Misses Agnes .and
gn I i ;1'z
abeUh Cidl
rg
leavetoday for'Torcnto, where thee
intend . spending . the I:astee vaca-
tia n.
Mr. and Mrs. 'B. ,7 Clibbings, Mrs:
Treleaven and Miss ,Wiltise will go;
to .Stratford this evening to -hear
the 'Sheffield Choir. .
Mr, Fred: Mutch. is again on -duty at.
flarland's after. a: eevees. attack of
• rheumatism. • Ile .had a hard time
of it and lost considerable avoirdu-
pois, but his good nature is just as
apparent. . ,a ,, ever. pP a
1VIr. Wm. Steep, Mr.
p, .by
R. • Cree, was in Dublin on Monday
delivering a horse which he bad sold
foci $300; "Billy" always keeps
good
heare
horses s o whencares to
sale it i ti a
make a s P a top-notch
is ,
price. •
Y
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waddell and lit-
tle daughter aa:ivod en Tuesday
from Cheshire, England, and will
live at Stapleton, Mr. Waddell hav-
ing
awing taken employment at the Salt
Block. Be was engaged at farming
in the old land.
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Mrs. George Trowttill has been the
guest for the past couple c+t weeks
or her dautiter, Mrs.John1n
Inglis
at Dundas. Mrs. 7 rowhill is just
convalescing after a very severe and it is the ill-
ness
11-
n ss hoe' of her ratan
e
p y
friends that she may rapidly ewe
over
ee-
over her usual good health.
Mr. and Mrs. John Itapson have
tak-
en up tt) ir abode in ,Clinton, and
are now at home in t4ieiit cosy'cot-
loge
C )ct-
nage on Joseph 5t. They were resi-
tfor a great many
of Iltillrtt nun
Y
y andhave h ve ahast
of friends
who wish them happiness
now thatthey have retired d farnhle
aetevitios that aro inseparable from
liter on the farts. On behalf of our
citizens The News -Record bids them
welcome to Clinton.
Mr: II.' hill wall a Jurytnan at the
:aaizeS' this week. •
Mr, C. Brown, Woodstock, . of the loc-
al firm of Tozer ee Brown, isin
• town this week. '
.Mr. . Wm: hiclntosh of St. Augustine
carne down last 'Thursday, to ati;.rcnd
the Spring hair.
Master Charlie T1utmpain has been
ill - `elle. past week,. but is now . able
tti -bit around •again.:'
Miss Mach"arlanc t:f Stanley returned
last week from a trip -to 'Old Scot-
land. She ,want' in company with
friends, ±a:r
ty oifour, , .they
were
absent _some
Months'and hada .very
*pleasant time,
Mr: and lure. Frank . Wilson of Orillia
are visiting friends en town acid vi-
cinity. Mr. Wilson has 'been in po0.4
health for sortie time and underwent
an operation but is, , now getting
back to his old.form again. •
Mr. j: J. Ward of Woods'ock was in
town Monday. flaying taken a poi'
i t i - s
on sl travelling salesniatt for the
Till!sonburg Packing Company, he
is - energetically pushing trade
through the western part of the pro-
vince,
Misses Leila and Eileen hoover and
Bezel O'Neil, thr.two latter stud-
ents at the Conservatory of Music,
the former of the teaching staff of
liavergal College, came up from To-
ronto on Tuesday for the Faster
holidays.
Mr. Cordon Cuninghame returned on.
Tuesday from a trip south. Be. left
about Feb. let in company with Mr.
Cuba, Frank Kidd for Cuba, and after a
visit of six weeks'n q so at the home
' of the latter in th t. is n a i le •:f
r.
perenni-
al summer, visited several weeks
with friends in Washington gtcn and New
York. Needless {o say the trip was
thoroughly enjoyed, Mr. Kidd will
remain in 'Cuba for a time att least
Ma. ,las. C. Leitliwaitia of Gode.rieh
was a visitor to town last week. tie
nott - n i our rite
is o be see in midstqt
so often as once was the case, , but
that was in the old days +when he
owned a One farm on the, Maitland_
Tn. l)dnries township. Jas.s.
i us
I' oithwa tr was a riahold name e
up in that corner of tihe township
,. tc r stringof every
to hint- the latch t
haust' in the community will always
hang out,
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The News From Londesboro
:1 meeting for . the purpose of • or -Mrs. Ross of Blyth spent ,Friday of • •
ganizing a baseball team • will • be Iast .week with _friends in the vii- .
held in J. U. Loutishory' s shore • . on lags.
S
aturday evening. All f 0
inarested,are
re luestr'd to be present.
Mrs... (Dr.) 5 -loan. was the rea:pient
of a fine (iourlay piano lase week. •
Will .1VIcArt'hur )tit last week for
(loderieh from which' place he purpos-
es sailing on tite lakes• as in former.
years.
r 11r. Allison, whohas � been
M t
"ill for. the past week. is, we. ' are
pleased to learn, improving.. '
.:'Sm i of Meth was a
Rev. J, I Small 1 )
Y
•it themanse Monday.
�t5 lir at m t .on
Rev. J: II. Osterhout an family
rc'ttn'iied on Tuesday • after a week's
visit with London • friends.
Mr. George Thompson is in Croder-
ich serving- as jitlyrnan at the assiz-
es now in SCS:R.on.
The sawmill closed down Monday
after a euecessfulrun of four weeks.
Mr. Rohl;. Young has commenced
work on the G.T.R. section herr..
Miss le. Patterson of Auburn spent
Sunday with her friend, V, • Breit -
waits.
Mrs. Ja.s. Cott and Miss t'utt of
I3ls home to vis ted at tele . h dei of Mrs.
W. Coombs on Friday.
Mrs. John Weymouth of Myth spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. • F.
Johnstton hers.
Mr. J. • C. Hutton . returned to Tor-
onto on Tuesday, • . •
''Mrs. Chas. Watson entertained . a
number of thei.+ friends Friday even-
ing of last weak.
The Londesboro Threshing Syndic. -
ask; of which R. Carter is pi'. sidenti
and C. dam.- ;secretary, A � car
t has al-
ready
Y,
1
really selected tee 'staff for • next sea-
son's. operations. -Mr. .John • Note
will
be engineer with Mears.
Thomas
C''ous,':is and Albert Radford as assie-
tanto. "Thie.does not, some .a big`
seaff for so •completo an outfit, but.
the machine is a sell -feeder with all
the most modern titnti•;sayers. .All •
Neat seems . necessary ist to start the
engine and pile in the • sheaves. '
The annual meetr:ng of the S. nisi-
j. �. held
y
Ica.., was
on Tuesday of last
week with Mr. John Brigham in the
chair. -
The News -Record leads fair Landes-
koro news.
Mr. •Matt. Maine has been. busy for
some time t e maki
n
g barn timbe
z
at
whit% he is an expert. lie has a big
season's .i:,as s w rk
o ahead s 'i
s
completing.
,
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all the arrangements so that when he
begins on the framing that he may
push it ahead with all osgible speed
P p
Mullett Happenings
Miss Lizzie Lacey at Stratford Nor -
n,$1 was the guest of Mr. and . Mrs.
John Shannahati on Sunday.
Me. John Shannahan has sold the
team which won first prize in the
heavy draft at the Clinton Fair Itt' a
price Ghat was very satisfactory to
ld whichwe +
him, but are(
not
ai liberty
beet
to here divulge, Mr. Shannahan has
since bought another pair of good
ones,
Mr. Charlie .Stewart's matcher
pair ofgraycelts
won ttr
reddi
it
-
bon
bon
in theNeuralnu
purpose class -at
Clinton Spring Fair anti eltird place
in the gray special. This is nottoo
bad for a ,pair .of green colt% not
three -years -old yet.
More Ituifett news page 4.
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fttr. and Mrs. 'John Manning will
take up their abode in the village of
Auburn where trt�
havepurchased
a
house, Wherever they may locate,.
their very many friends extend best'
wishes for inose in the
much happiness
years whist stretch along into 11t&
futureWe willhe sorry to
pare
with' them, but will always esteem it
a pleasure to • meet again.
outwith
• t r.,d
has r Bert Nott a
DI. I
ti.„horsy enginit
-thetette home
engine is made use of to distinguish it
from a inrx i
n and will cut woodd
for Mr. Win- MeC of
.h. grain 0
u airo
and
crush
,Part of Pitt town -
that p
.ht
Its inP
and o
a
ship. Beer can rush along the work
at' a . great ratzt. 13y the way, he
bought a horse from Mn. John Man*
nine; the other day at a good pries.
see'r:.... ntdl ete'.:n.:;:'%„5E•
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