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Four Curtain
Sp.e.iials.
Froth this Store's Best Stock
IF YOU ARE THINKING OV
DECORATING TITh WALLS OF
YOUR HOME INSPECT OUR
STOOK OF
Bog Wanted to Learn The Dm Goods Business.
WALLPAPER
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0011/PRISING GOOD GOODS AT
HONEST PRICES. ARTISTIC
AND IVIANY OF • THEM INVX- -
PENSIVE, SUCH AS WILLAT-
TUE POSSESSOR, AND IN
MANY OASES. SAVE MONEY
TO THE BUYER, IF YOU ARE
INTERESTED WE WILL BE
TO YOU. OF COURSE WE
TRIM ALL PAPER WHEN DE-
SIRED, AND TRIM IT CARE-
FULLY, TOO.
The W. D. Fair Co.
OUR extra specials from a splendid curtain stock.
Vhe stock is good. ..4"verypair' bought direct from
two of the best makers in England, eithtt in popular
priced lines or higher classed goods. We fteller ha 4s
good assortments or as good' patterns to shoot you.
Uhere are dozens of designs shown this season for the
the first time, and we are satisfied to hev you match
the values against any you get anywhere. If you
ha'»e curtain buying to do see thtr stock. It 9,it1 be well
worth your While. Here are Me four sp. e
At $1,00 Per Pair.
Nottingham Lace Curtains, three or four handsothe
designs. every pair corded edge, full 34 .yards long,
made from strong net by the best maker m Euganc1
60 to 54 inches wide. Ourtains that would be good val..
net $1.50 per pair. We buy them direct andin two 0
store lots and our special price is per pale...... .. I .
At $1:50 Per Pair.
Fifty pairs of Notting -ham Lace Curtains, imported by
ourselves direct from the- makers._ ._Bandsome up-to-
date designs in strong net, corded edge, full -yards 1 5,0
long and good width, another special at per pair • , 1.
At $2.00 Per Pair.
Twenty-five pairs Nottingham Lace Curt/a-Mi. Four •
splendid patterns to select fron4. Very fine and strong.
nets that will give satisfactory wear. Designs copied • .
from better goods, lock stitch edges. Si yards long. '
Would not be out of the way at $2.50, another special 2 50
at per pair
At $3.00 Per Pair.
Very Fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, elnice. designs -
in set and floral patterns, suitable for any room, lock
stitch edges; full 3i yards long. We could mark them
more money and still give good ,value, butMake y912. 0
another special at per pair ..............................u.
Cheaper Curtains, 50c, 75c, yoe..
Better Curtains, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00; $6.00, $7.00
Often Cheapest -Always Best
10 Wants of the House
" Season
EVER in our history have we paid so particular attention to the wants of a household
as this seison. 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 will be pleased to serve
you and give you our most careful attention.
ofae.-
Lace Curtains
This department contains everything
contains everything that is needed
' • from the low priced but pretty Not,
Ingham to the finest Swiss and Brus-
sels. - • •
Printed Linoleums
Two, Three and • F010 yards wide.
A large range of floral, block and
tulle patterns to choose from at 'per
square yard . , , .„. .40 and .50
Sample Curtains
19c each.
About 8 dozen travellers' samples of
lace curtainf, I length, 54 tot* in.wide
worth from $1.00 up to $3.50 per pair
in full length, clearing them out Satur-
.
da,y at each
New Silk Waist's,
$3.85 each, Regular $5. .
New Silk Waists at a straight saving of $1.15 on
each garment. All fresh from the Maker • this week.
Made from soft pliable taffeta silk that will not easily
cut. Several styles to select from. All new • and all
good. Black or very pale cream only. •All sizes. Reg- -
ular $5 garments if we had to buy them in' the usual
way. This lot on sale Saturday at each $3.05.
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Mr, and Mrs. Thos; Mason were
Dublin yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Muttch and family
visited -Aubern Mends ont-Sinday.
Mrs. rLester Davis "of Toronto is the
guest of her. sister, Mrs. S, ICemp.
Mrs. W; Jones, who has been very ill
for some time, was removed ,o the
hospital yesterday. • •
Miss Broder of Morrisburh is' visitimg
her sisters, Mrs.. G. D. MeTaggart
and. Mrs. M. D. McTa,ggart.
Mr. 'Mrs. J. P. Tisdall left on
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Tuesday for Baal°, where they Will
Make their home in the -future. •
Mrs McCullough and Miss Jennie Mo-
• CUllough • .of Seaforth were the
gnests of Miss Gertie Sage the past
weelf. - •
Mr. A. J. Holloway ba,s accepted an
engagement with the Canadian Ord-
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et of Foresters as organizer and is
or-
ders., waiting for his Marching or -
Mr. Thos. Sharp expects to leave Inettl
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week for the Cobeit district but, if
the prospects are' not' to bis Eking
he will. move on to the boundless
West. " .• •
Mr.Rohert McLean of Goderieh was
in Clinton an Monday "turning an
„ honest dollar." His ekiefisive -stock
operations in West Huron hap.% inade,
hini, a Valua;ble nun to the dans
these many .years • past., alnd.his wb-;
settee from the held would be sev-,
• erely felt by the fainters for a sPir-.
Red buyer is a pacemaker to an ex-
tent that is Dot always realized.
Mr.. W.. II. Talbot of Blake was In •
town•on Monday as young in ap-
-„Pearance as he looked ati•leaSf luvlt
a decade ago. Me. Talbot is ait ex,
ample. of how a clear conscience, a
good digestion and keeping 'buty, pre-
serves a nian,'s yontb even in these
strenuous • days. 'He is one of - -the
' known threshers in' tlie • South
;Ealing and always • uses the most •
upto-clate outfit that money • will
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20c Nainsook,. 15c per yar
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There was a mistake somewhere about this Nainsook. e:: •
ordered it from an English Maker, and he ,sent us two or
three times more than he should have. Of course we paid the
duty before we got'it an& cannot very svel1 send it • back
There is more of it than we can sell in a long time in tlie us
ual waY, so we put it on sale Saturday marked at15c per yard
because we must sell out the surplus quantity. It is extra
nice quality, suitable for Children's wear or any use you can
put fine cotton or nainsook.
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'Tons of Linoleum.
We have tons of Linoleum in stock • today; By
far the best stock that ever was in the atore. . Every
yard bought direct from the Erglish and Scotch mak-
ers. Qualities that are thoroughly seasoned, andwill
stand no end of hard wear'. Block or tile pattPrns,,
suitable for any room, and two dozen or more patterns
to sele2t from. 2, 3 and 4..yarda wide:
37 50c, 60c the square yard.
Fine Nottingham
Curtains.
in designs copied from fine French
curtains, $i yards long, 54 to 60 inches
wide. A pretty and endurable curtain •
• at per pair 2 50
Three -Ply Wool
Carpet.
- Three good patters in • three-ply: •
wool carpets, colorings per fectly fast,
extra heavy weight and reversible,
splendid wearing 1,iniat per yd • .95
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SPecial
. , aNotting
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• yards long Nottina-
2
ha m:Curtain8, 50 ins.
'wide, plain net and all- .
over patterns Extra
value per pair 1.00
p....,,,,..".......^.............x."............ .
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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 -.20
Stair. Oilcloth 1Qc
Three goo&patterns Of efair oilcloth
good weight and pretty designs. site-
cial at free. yard.... . . ... • - .10
Union Carpets,
Heavy Union Catpets, fast colorand
' • reversible, in red and green mixtures
one Yard wide at , . .30
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Scotch Einoleums
Naii'ns Scotch Llnoleuins, No. one:
quality, extra beavy weight, will give
splendid west in kitchen end dining
rooms, specialat per square yd. .50
Tapestry and Wool
Rugs.
A most complete range of Tapestry
0,nd Woul Rugs. fixili and 3x4, in all ,
the newest milor.ings and designs, from
....... ..:.... 5.00.'n. to 30.00
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May
MiIIi-
nery
May is the big Milli."
nery month of the
year. This Millinery
Department is pre --
pared for it with a
generous stock ot
fashion's latest and
most approved styles.
We are in close
touch with the mar-
kets. If there i
anything new we
There is always something new coming `n, and this
have it almost as soon.. as it reaches the r eentres.,
week you will find things here you week as you can and
avoid the risk of disappointment on Saturday.
tondOn •
Mt. eeorke Startbury has rented. 30•0'
acres of :hiS pasture land to Mr.
Murby of Toronto, • one. of tbe larg-
esti dealers. in cattle in, Ontario. Mr.
1VIurby %shipped up sixty head a week
Miss May Dixon of Chilton 'took ad,
vantage of Jackson's stoti?-taking
hotdys and spent part of the past
wee r with friends here. ' •
Owing to, the receat heav7
•seetfilig oPerations are fnispended.
Mr. Isaac Weber is busy !Acing.
Ile always does . first-classwork, and
therefore, his services are always in
dernand. • . * •
Mr. Waldron 1S• adding to the • ap-
pearance of .his property by erecting
a wire tense along •the front..
Mrs. Maddison leaves in a few days
for her l'one inI Deaver, Col.', after
having spentthe, past month at. the
home of her. father,..:' Mr. 11. Liver -
%ore.
The 'many friends 'or Miss, Edith
Jennison of London • will be sorry to
hear that she .was forced to undergo
art operation for appendicitis in the
hospital Of ihat'citY. We hope' to
*hear of her speedy renovery.
DIRECT IMPORTCRS
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ry Goods,
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Ladies'
Garments
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Goderich„Township
Mrs. Ben Leo, who underwent a
critical operation in, the Clinton hos-
pital, has been able, to sit up for sev-
eral days, and will likely be able to
leave the hospital about Saturday. •
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Port Albert.
Nelson. Pearson,is confined, to ' the
house. with the doctor in attendance.
Mrs. F. ;Cunningham fs. improving
slowly if any. " " ' ' •
Miss Lottie Bennett is home from
Chicago.
Jack Hutchieson; Thos. Green and
Matt. VeCreigitt are' in Goderich
moving to houses; on West street at
present.. •
Quite a number from here attended
the funeral of the late -George Thpr-
loW nt Goderich, onlMonday,
The heavy rain Ms put a stop to
seeding in this section.
Will Brown, has completed the foun-
dation for qualtr's driving shed, ata
19 at present 'Wilding a milk house
for Jarvis Wiles, both of cement.
Some of ,the boys had a night 'S fish-
ing Mitt -the north end plerrttul judg-
ing from the noise it was wet 'bath
inside and out.
Miss Victoria liawkitia left Satiette-
day for Mackinac island tot the a1nn-
1110r.
CLINTON,
Leadershipin Millinery •
and Ready -to -Wear Garments:
0 IF there is one thing more than another that this storeleads in, its' Millineryarid Ready -to.
Wear Garments for Women. Ever since this store started we have paid special attention ,
: to these departments, and today finds us with larger stocks and -more exclusive patterns than 1
it ever before. Its worth your While to look over the many exclusive novelties, both in Millinery
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; and Ready -td -Wear Garments, for almost every week these departments a.refreshened by some
new arrival. If you want "the best and newest" thereii in, Ready -to -Wear Garments or Mil-
linery come to 'this store.' ' We know we can suit you.
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A GoodList..fValues
Grey Tweed Dress Goods,40 ins, wide for 50c;
Black Taffeta Silk, 19 ins. wide for 50c. •
Voile Dress Goods, all the leading shades, including
cream. and black, -80e to 85c.
40 deSigns and colors in Dress Ginghatus, 10e to 18e
Beautifiil Dress 1V1uslinsf 15c to 75c,
Grafton's Fine English Prints, 12ic,
Ladies' Summer Underwear, 12c to 50e.
tilaih)and Rib Cashthere Hose, 25e.
Fancy Cotton and Lisle Hose, pc to 50e.
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from all. Departments
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13 & 0 and Crompton's'Corsets,.50c to $2',00,
Newest'designs in .Belts, all kinds, 25c, 50e, 75e.
Peter Pan Embroidered Collars, 25c, 40c, 50c.
New White Waists, $1.25 to $3.75
Spring Coats, ,20 patterns, $5;00. to110.00.
Tailor made Sktrts, Black or Grey, $3,95,
Fine Linen Tabling, 04 inches wide, 50c.
Victoria Linen and Persian Lawns, 10c to 40e, •
40 inch Nainsook, 12ie.
Lace Curtains, a wonderful stock to choose from,'
$1.00 to $5,0a,
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