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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-05-07, Page 8• • That. Is Rigio. axis milline'ry department has once more de. monstrated its leadership. ..The fact that the millinery business is' breaking all past records is proof beyond question that we have once more struck it right, and :_show :millinery that is pleasing critical buyers. The season's best and latest styles are, here. They keep coming in right along, for we have arranged for the late novelties to reach us as soon as they appear in the large centres. We have somethingnew in shapes and trimmings for this week's shoppers. 'Come in and see them. - Order Early—If you want your hat for Sunday, sure, let us have your order .as early in the • week as possible. We will guarantee not to disappoint you 'if you,d4, Carpet and Curtain Savings "Savings" abound in our Carpet and Curtain De- partment. Not a single, solitary yard but has a 'vice on it that spells "Saving" to those who buy, Great big generous stocks, too, for you to choose from. No - 1 thing skimped about the assortment, Patterns and qualities just° what ,you would expect to find here— Right in every case, . . 4 10 patterns in Union Carpets Every yard selling at a saving 18. patterns in Wool Carpets I • Every yard selling at a saving 24 patterns in Tapestry Carpets . Every yard selling at a saving 15 patterns in Brussels Carpets ' Every pattern selling at a saving 50 Brussels arid Tapestry Rugs • . Every one selling at a saving • I [ you can here, You certainly can as long as present stocks last. in stock. You can judge the 'whole list by this. No need to pay full pace anywhere while you can save as - ' Just four to mention here out of the.dozen or mote Curtain Savings. We are selling $1.25 Lace Curtains for $1,10 1.50 Lace Curtains for 1.30 2.00 Lace Curtains for 1.70 2.50 Lace Curtains for 2.15 We are selling better .Lace Curtains at correspond- , ing reductions. Every pattern good. Every quality - can be depended upon. • Tons of Lmoleums. Tons of Linoleums here to -day. By far the best stocks that ever were in the store Every yard bought direct from English And Scottish makers. Every yard selling now at saving prices. Qualities that are thor- oughly seasoned and will stfind any amount of hard wear. 13lock or floral patterns, two, three or four yards wide. • 371/2c, 42C: and 55c the Square Yard Savings in Hosiery and Gloves There isn't a pair of Hosiery or Gloves in the store that is not selling for leas than it ought to sell at. The little savings make up big ones, and you can buy your summer Gloves and Hosiery for less money here than anywhere else. Every pair is reduced in price. need to tell you qualities are good. You know that. • ens Al POS. brieler ImPoifi•kaa crtiOblir�W* Clinton News.Record • !lay 7th I901% %orate Your • Room IN A MANNER BECOMING THE SEASON, THE STYLE, YOUR PURSE, AND ABOVE ALL YOUR INDI I D I/ A L TASTE. WE CLAIM OUR AS. SORTUENT TO BE EQUAL TO THIS. WE THINK WE HAVE THE LARGEST VARIETY ; WE KNOW WE HAVE THE POPUL- AR GOODS AND THAT OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. 0U1 STOCK HAS PLEASED MANY PEOPLE AND IT .FLEAsts us TO KNOW THAT THEY ARE vr.mAsEn. W OU WANT WALL PAPER 'IT WILL COST YOIT NOTHING. TO SEE OURS.. IT MAY COST YOU SOME- THING NOT TO. • •W. D. FAIR CO: Often Cheapest —Always Best Mr. „Al.. -J. Grigg was in Hensall on Tuesday afternoon. • Miss Eva Brownvisited relatives! in• : Ilensall this week. Miss Ella Cline :yisited her 'aunt, Mrs. Hoover on.ltonday. Mr. A. j.. Holloway was in ;rerohto last week on. business. Mr. • •Brophy, photographer at, G'ofecichl • was in town on Sunday.. Mr. Wilburt MoIlveen visited friends on the Base Line last week. ; Miss Annie, McCorvie is at present visiting her mother in'Lucknow. Miss Dora Scott of Hallett township visited Clinton friends last, weer.. Mr. and Mrs John Lasham, Londes- boro, were in Clinton on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Treleaven spent Sunday at. the former 's home in Lucktiow. Miss Campbell of Seatortat was the guest over Sunday of Mrs. Dowser. Rev. Mr. • Ayearst, provincial license inspeeter,was in town on Monday. Mr.. John MeIlveen•of town his taken a position as head baker in Paisley, Miss Dewar of St Marys is the guest at present of her .sister, Mrs, Jas.' Fair. : Miss Grace Torrance returned yes- terday from a visit to friends in Guelph, • Mr. Sam. Agnew Went to London on Tuesday.. Where prospects look 'geed . for him.. Miss M. McLellan, who has been in Toronto for some tune, is expected home this Week. Miss Jennie Shannon returned yester- day to resume her studies at Alma.. : College, St. Thomis, • • Mrs R Irwin: is in Toronto attending. • a meeting of the W. M S. of • the, Presbyterian church. • ` Mr. 'Harry, Beacom . attended the South Huron Conservative conventioni itt.Hensill on: Tue,sday., . Mrs. McQueen of Petrolia is at pres- ent the guest- of her daughter, Mrs; Janics McCrae of town. - Mr, and Mrs. W. .S. Brown of Log Angeles, Cal., are the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. T. A. Greig. Mrs. Hegler who has been visiting her • daughter, Mrs. A. P. Gundry for Some. time, returned to her. home at Ingersoll on Saturday, Mr. •Ed. Rutledge is over from' Flint, • Mich.; after ten years absence and . visiting his brother, Mr. Harry Rut- le:age; and other relatiVeg. . • Mrs; Henry Stewart and Miss Flossy Stewart of Seaforth and 1V1r. Nor-, man Patterson of Exeter spent a few days lett weck as the guests f IVIrs, H. Routledge. Mrs. 'P. A. Greig will be' At Home to her caller on Tuesday and Wed- nesday afternoon- next Mrs. Brown • of Los Angeles, CaL, wh�. is her guest; will receive with her. ' 1VIestrs. W. S. 11. Holmes and J. P. Sheppatd, . dnancial • and recording secreary, reapective41 at Court •Maple Leaf, will vislt the Lonsleg- .boro Court On Friday evening on a matter of fraternal. in,taest. Wm, Charles .1Vrekirinoii hai returned • from Edmonton, Alberta, and is the guest of her parents. • Mr. Mc- • Kinnon has resigned his position itt • tho Edmonton Collegiate and ac- ' opted a. similar • on in Dundas, this provinee. Mr. 0, Sanderson of West klartleplool, • England, has beeti the guest • this • week of his cousin, Mr, W. Jackson, • Mr. Sanderson is a consulting engin- eer of Wide reputation and come to this side.of, the Atlantic on business. TMs is his first visit to Canada. Miss Gibbings, Mr. and Mrs, 8, • 3. Othhings, Mrs, Treleaven and Messrs Will Harland, R. A. DoWns and Leh Weir returned. Tuesday a. m. from Luelmos,v where th evening previous • they gave an elite taitiment under • the ,auspices of the Methodist church, On Sunday the male members of the • Party furnigherl the muSie to t1 church services. . • Mrs. J, Ramilton, wife of last year's mayor of Nelson, B. C., and 1V/its • Ahrlid Rath of the Public school • teaching staff of Rossland are guest; • of their sister, S. Komi); Both ladift were at one time stud-, cuts at the C.C.I. and subsequently 1 at the Model spliool. They are no* east oti a, two months visit to relit - /Lives in Ont!trin. at. Nr11.1.9.1..Ser .04•19.***14... • 4 41A•I R A I, lg/ Vacation tutifl • Contest Extraordinary. 0 Now thatiwe have provided an excellent outing for two ladies, the question arises each day WHP IS WINO? a The contest which opened April 30th, will conclUde on the 6th day of July and the Trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls will be a Realltg. • It is a real educational treat and one of the most pleasurable outings: FOUR DAYS IN TORONTO. 4 • • The party will have.aimple time to view all the principal points' of Interest In the beautiful city of Toronto and Niagara ralls. • . • . • • • • BE ONE—YOU CAN '47,"' The standing of candidates will be published for the first time in the local papers, May 14th, or may be seen at any time at our store. • , Toronto in the summer time is an ideal location, offering ample and all kinds of sights as well as places of amusement and recreation. •• The contest rnc1u1es both stores purchases. • . Millinery Exclusively. To those who have not yet procured their Nev Spring Hat we extend an/invitation 10 visit our show room over Tozer & Brown's store. We follow your idea as well as our own, and cater to your patronage. Our prices are moderate and a call will convince you. MISS CANTELON & CO. • • omPPAWkovwki*OMPawiivaiwkwmA, Ladies' Ready -to -Wear • Gartnents WIWAWINatasalarovirOPMF Dry Goods and Mil linery C1110201V. onth flay is the big millinery month\ here, and we are well prepared for it with the biggest assortment of trimmed and untrinimed shapes, flowers, ribbons, etc., that we have ever shown. . . • . • . In :spite of a backward season, sales- are **ay:ahead of last season, • which goes toshow that .NeWcornbe's Milllncry •has the 'style, yet. is .moderately priced. . . • . . • • • Don't buy your new hat until you see our display, Our tyles will snit you so will the prices. • The Merry VVidow Suit Special AnnounCement. • The new. (terry Widow Tailored Ault Is now on display at this store. It is the verynewest design made, with tbenevi pleated skirt and bias folds around the bottom, three button Prince Chap Coat, lined with cream silk, Made frorri all wool cloths. ,Vour choice of sem, patiamas or venetians, Colors of golden bi'own, 'navy, cardinal, black, etc. The best tailored suit made in Canada at the price), splendid value at $20, our price. •.,•1101•••••• 4413695 t't • 0WW404WWWWAINMAVIVAWA.VANAMAIWWWW41/40