The Clinton News-Record, 1907-04-25, Page 9Clintc4 News.Record.
April 25th, 1907
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF
DECORATING THE WALLS OF
YOUR 'HOME INSPECT OUR
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The Wants of the He uses
This big Millinery .De
partment is millinery head -'7, ---
quarters for Clinton, - and •S-
4.,..4,
this part of Huron County,
ton. It has won the front ,%‘
place on the merits of the
Millinery 4t shoWs. • The
fact that business is good,
and -keeps g'tting better, is
proof positive that once
more we have .truck it right
and have the shapes and
styles that pleases critical
buyers. The very latest
styles are here. They keep
coming in right along, for
we have arranged •for new
goods and the latest novel-
ties as they appear, to get here each week until the
season closes. Leave -your order as early, in the week
as you can. We won't disappoint you if you do,
COMPRISING GOOD GOODS AT
HONEST PRICES. ARTISTIC
AND MANY OF THEM INEX-
PENSIVE, SUCH AS WILL AT-
TRACT THE CRITIC, PLEASE
THE: POSSESSOR, AND IN
MANY OASES •SAYE MONEY
TO THE BUYER. IF YOU ARE
INTERESTED WE WILL BE\
GLAD TO DEAnNSTRATE THIS
TO YOLT. OF COURSE WE
TRIM ALL PAPERWHEN. DE-
SIREti, AND TRIM 1T CARE-
FULLY, TOO.
The W. 0. Fair Co.
Often Cheapest -Always Best
cleaning Season
(tr•PeattIal
EVER in our history have we paid so particular attention to the wants of a household
as this season. The dozen and one different things that are required during the alter.
ation and renovation of housecleaning time are to be found on this store and in many
cases at a saving, Whether your needs are small or large we wilrbe pleas to serve
you and give you our most careful attention. - -
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Coats and Raincoats
That are night In Style
The right st' les in natty Jackets and Raincoats
are here to -day. A better stock than W3 have ever
shown, and more of them, too. •Quite a big shipment
of the latest styles came in this week:. Of the most,
only One or two garments alike,
Lace Curtains
• This department contains everything
contains everything that is needed
from the loyv priced but pretty Not-
' Ingham to the finest Swiss and Brus-
sels.
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Printed Linoleum
• Two, Three and- Foui' yards wide,
A large range of floral, block and •
tulle patterns to choose from at per
square yard ...... .40 and .50
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At $6.5o •
Smart little Jackets of fancy tweed, .double breasted, leose
hack, real stylish germents, special at each .. •
At, $8.50
Natty Coats made from assorted
shades, trimmed with strappings
value at euch
'At $10
tweeds, mostly light
and buttons, splendid 8.50.
Tweed Coats, douhle.breastecl. loose hack, 27 inches long 10. 00
very stylish and dressy, each • • 9.50 and
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Black and White Coats $13
• Coats made from coarse weave Shepherd's Plaid, black
velvet collar and cuffs. strappings of cloth with velvet
buttons, popular seven -eights length, loose back, very 13•oil
stylish, each •
Raincoats at $5 •• .
Raincoats made from good quality fancy tweed,evell. 5 00
eights length, full back, dark colors, splendid value at each
Raincoats $6.50 ••
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Ladies' tweed Raincoats, Full loose back, ma:de from. fancy• . 6. 50
check tweeds, a stylish and serviceable coat, each.. .. .
Raincoats $12
Raincoats.neade from extra quality dark alvei t cloths,
with almost invisible stripe. velvet collar, full skirt and •
the regular seven -eights length. stylish and serviceable each 12.00
Silk Coats $17.50
Ladies' Rubberized Silk Raincoats, the newest higb- • ••
class garments, vet•y light end absosotely rain-ro
pof,:
each 17 50.
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A Lot of Linen Samples to .Sell.....
Quickly. . -
We ran across •a good sized lot . of Linen
Samples accidently the other day. \ They -are the sold
outs of one of the best linen firms in Canada. -Good.
clean, honest goods, and perfect in every way, save
that they:are more or less soiled from hardling. Now
we are going to wind ,up our big April Linen Sale Sit- -
urday, selling these good sample linens at .regular
Wholesale prices or less in every case.' • There Is a
splendid assortment of •• •
Towels, • • •
Table Cloths,, ,
Napkins, •
Tray Cloths,
Table Covers,
Lunch Cloths,
White Quilts, etc. '
Each and every piece is the biggest kind of a bargain,
It would be well .to come as early as you can.
The Linen Sale Ends on Saturday .
We have bad a splendid Linen Sale- Sola: lots.
of them because the values welt) undoubtedly good. 'It
will end on Saturday. There are still. good assortments of
'. The Huck and Bath Towels at 2 for 25c •
- , The Huck Towels at 2 for 25c • .
Huck. Bath and Damask Towels at 25c .
The Unbleached Tableipanoask at 25e
The Unbleached Table Damask at 300
The Bleached Table Damask at 60c, 75c, $1.00
No better linen values are likely to come` your way for
many a dayto come. , •
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-rair „N.
Mrs: Lou Thrower' and daughter feft
this week to join Mr. Thrower in
the West. •
Mrs. Alex. Robinson was the guest
of Goderich friends for' a few day0
last week.. - •
Mr. and Mrs, Walker are now getting
settled et their reems in the John,:
stone block. ••
Mr. H. W. Erwin, Mrs. Edwards and
Wise Floy Edwards of -Bayfield were
in Clinton OD Monetay.,
•Mr. and. Mrs. Nelson Cele and Mr,
and Mrs. George Jackson were in
",13er1in this week as glveies at' tile
wedding of a relative.
Miss Clara Belfry oe Detroit is the
guest of hr -cotesin„. Miss May
• Rance at "Carview", the residence
of Mr. William Jackson." •
Mrs. H.11. Mathewson , of Toledci,
Ohio,. sister of the late 'Mrs. James
Dunford, will remain ' with the ber-
eaved famuly for a feet weeks.
Mrs. 11 C. Rance entertainied a 134#5'
sof young people on WedueSilay 'even-
: ins of last week in • honor ether
neice, Miss Belfry of Detroit.
Miss Leckie of Kincardine' was in
.tewn Tuesday on. her .way to.
Goderieh to accept a .position as
nairseeinetraining in the hospital. •
Norman Sheppatd:, son of Mr. ;j. P.
grew:are", has gone to Hamilton
and taken taleen: a position as apprentice -
machinist in the big Sawyer estabe
• lishment:
Me., Andrew Taylor was in Morris:on
. Friday last attending the funeral •Of
•• his brother, iheia;te :John Taylor,
One lof the few remaining of the, pio-
• neers. Of that township. .
Rev. William . • McDonigha former
pastor of the old Rattenbutv stxeet
chnrehis to lave the honorary de-
gree of Doctor of Diviniey conferred
• upon him by .victerla University. •
Mr Wilham Graham was ni Wingham
• On Monday on business for the Wal- •
' lacehurg, Bect 'Sugar Company for''
Which he hae a roaming, commission
in 'this • district,' The • •Wellacebueg
people were fortiMate in Securing
the services 'of a so well known ,a4a1'
• representative farmer.
•Rev. John McNeil cif Bayfield4was itt
Clinton on '1ViondaY, His , present
ehar,ge is to lose . him •shortly, he
having been, appointed to a 'field in
the new proSifiee of • Saskaitche-
.' wan. Mr. • MeNeil h laliered • With
dilligence and zeal among_his_pres-,
ene cengtegation who will' be serry,
to See him depart..
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Ur. E. R. Elliott, son of Mr. W. 0,
'Elliott .of Goderich township,has
olara.de • where he
has been engaged in mining since
routed out of Sail Francisco by 414e
• earthquakean4 bir fire- He is look-
ing well and is • pleased with hiS`
prospects in the mining ;state • to
'phieh he. intends, rottiraing aftera
few weeks visit in -this distriCt.Mr
• Elliott has seen'aah "of the wet,
having spent several seasons in the
Klondike. gold, fielie and along the.
Good Hosiery.
We have built up a hosiery business that is get-
ting better all the time. It grows because it is built on
the foundation ofr,good quality. We sell hosiery that
will wear. No other kind gets:Anti& the store if we
know it. Here are two good lines in ribbed cashmere.
Ask for either of them by number, and you will get
good stockings. lt7X all sizes 4 tq 10, 1111X all
sizes 4i to 9., •
• Fine Nottingham
• •• Curtains.
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In designs copied' from fine French
• curtains, 3i yards long, 54 to 60 inches
wide. A pretty and endurable curtain
4 at per pair •2.50
• Sample Curtains
I.9 c each.
A.bout 3 dozen travellers' samples of
lace curtains, length, Wto 60 in.vvide
worth from $1.00 up to $3.50 per pair
in full length, clearing them out Satur-
day, at each • .19
Three.Ply Wool,
° Carpet:
Three good patterns in three -ply
• wool carpets, colorings perfectly fast,
•extra heavy weight and • reversible,
splendid wearing line at per yd .95
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3%. yards -long Notti g -
ham ins, -50 ns.
. i valueow vi ed r pPp ale plain
ti .ielr pairrinsinEudoxat lori-
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Floor Oilcloth.
Two pretty floral designs in floor oil-
cloths, 2 yards wide, good weight and
will give good wear, special at per
square yard . .. . ...... .
Stair Oilcloth 10c
Three good patterns of stair oilcloth
good weight and pretty designs, spe-
cial at per yard " .10
• Union Carpets,
•• Heavy Union Carpets, fast colbr arid' •
-reversible,lo red_ and green mixtures
• pile yard wide at- .30
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Scotch Linoleums.
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Nairne Scotch Linoleums, • No. one
quality, extra heavy weight, will give
splendid weal in kitchen and dining •
rootns, special at per squat e yd. .50
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Tapestry and Wool
Rugs.
A roost comPlete range. of Tapestry
and Woul Rugs. 3x$ and and 3x4, in all
theinewest color ings and designs; from
5.00 tap to 30.0.0
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Dry Goods,
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Millinery •
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Ladies'
Ready to wear
Garments
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ards of
Brueefielci: •
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Miss Alice Carr visited her oarents
from Saturday toMonday.
• The inia.nv friends Of .Mr: J. T. :Reid
, will be • pleased . 't�' hear that he. is
'aga,in : able to be around., • 'And
that his family have also recovered.
Mr. J. T. ROA has bought another
horse and will. put a Wagon on the
road this coming season.
Mr. Rob, Mill= has not been .very
Well for the past week or $0.
• Mullett Township
• Mr,Thos. Quigley of •Seaforth .spent
Sunday withhis brother, Mr. ' P.
Quigley, and other. friends.
On Sunday morning Mr. Joseph
Blaite•of • the 7th don, was takett ser-
iously ili, but is now, we are pleased
to say, recovering.
Miss Sarah Healey otsClinton spent
last Sanclay with Ilullett frieti,d6.
Phonsus Quigley of The 14ws-Re-
cord staff has been, laid up for the
past ten days, • with an attack of
mumps. •• - •
Mr. Lew Purcell of 5ea;forth visit
ed 'Innen friends on Sunday last.
• Miss ilattie McCaughey. of Blyth
was the guest of Miss. Minnie Rey-
nolds of the ch con. on Wednesday
porting, •
ewest •ash., -(ioo
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0: The Wash Goods .Department.of this Store. has now on display more. than 10,000 yards. of
Muslins, Ginghams, Challies, Prints, Lawns, Organdies, Cotton Voiles
• Etc., and as far as possible we make it a rule to buy nothing we cannot guarantee perfectly
' fast in color. There is no time like the Present to buy your ,summer dresses, as this department
- is now at its best, and by the way cotton is advancing prices will not be anylower later in
the season.
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il ' • Dress Muslins in every new design and color, in. Plain black and black and white dress muslins, cluding Organdies, .Sillk Mnlls,. Cotton Voiles, etc. , * in-
cluding polka dots in all the, leading shades. • •. • a . . ill
6 • ........... • .15 .25 .40 to .75 • ,.12.1
.................., -12i,1.15, .20 and '.25 Prices .‘,.- •
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REFERENCE TO MILLINERY • . Plait Cite b Dk • di
all colors, per yard
i Fine Prnch OrgaridimVoliesand
F Silk Mulls, in e magnificent coltection
t• of new designs, shades of pink, pale :
0 blue, old rose, gold, heliotrope, etc., •
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; some woven with silk spots and only
I, one dress of a kind. Pries .30, .4c.
- :80, .60, and .75 per yard. •
We have as handsome a showing as
there is to be found in the country. With
new additions arriving every ,week we
ken our show room full to overflowing
•Persian Lawns,India.Lawns, Victoria
• Lawns, Dote.cl. and Plain Swiss, etev,
.12i, .15, .20, .25 t0-4*
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• • with the latest and most approved styles
•• • • - . ' t Even the hats for, the least money have t . •
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Vestings, Mulls, Organdiee, etc. at • the better ones you can't duplicate them i
- - , .,,, _. , t Nmv, since sumrher weather is assUr. d,
r;ress Gingliams, in check% strines, ,
t• etc, every wanted shade including I this store and see for yours.elf, the great i
d' la we ma,ke. No need to bny• unless
from dressing, all colors, in.
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White Drees Muslins, light weight • nothing common about them, and AT for ' ;* GraftOns' English
..14, .g0, .25, .30 to .50 in the big city stores at doubhi the* price. •„ Prints.
it b3 well worth your while to visit 4, '32 inches wide, soft and free
, *10 (0 eta :••••••••••••••••••4•4••••••••44.4•••••••••.:• all tolora at .......
; you are perfectly satisfied..
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• : cluding\all size polka das in
0 black and white, brovvn apd white,
green, nay, pale blue, red, etc,
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