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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-05-16, Page 8Ciinton New...Record Maly 16th. 1901 wine Special Display of Late -" Sty°les.-_... • Wednesday, Thursday. Saturday, 22, 23, . 25 has been 'v 'HIS WEEK Miss Reynolds isit- r. pick rag the American market. She went top k up some of the newest styles for . summer, and succeeded in securing many nofietttes both in shapes and trimmings., Immediately on her return our milliners started to prepare a special display for bats, sho i ing these nen; styles. Wednesday next they will be ready, copies and res productions of the very •newest styles_.and. ideas-ln. American millinery for summer ,bear. We invite' you to .visit our show room and see that is "fust Right". for the coming summer' season. ; Cine Wednes day, tfiursday or Saturday, whichever. suits fyou best. You will beinterested we know, for you will see millinery that rs just a little bit out , of the ordinary. • Specials for Saturday in Waists and . Underwear. First Showing of New Garments. Here are some specials from'the waists and under-. wear, Every garment freshfromthe factory inside the past week. Not an old one oroff style in the enc tire lot. All well made from honest materials," ••that will stand many a tripto the.laundry, ` . Nicely trim med with laces and insertions. Values you Will ,not easily equal: These lines are special.' There are doi-. ens of others in stock, some higher,' some, lower in price T Three -Corset Covers No. 1 at 250. Corset Covers made from good quality English Cotton, btitton'front, neck and sleeves, trimmed with neat, cam- bric einbroidery. full size and length, ;all sizes in stock, .25. special at each .... ......... ..:,:.. .. ...c. No. 2 at 50c. Two specials at this price One Made from good quality English cotton front with 3 rows lace insertion. • Neck and sleeves trimmed with nictecotton torchon lace: Three bows silk baby ribbon down front. Theother made with good quality muslin embroidery and: insertion with embroidery i5O shoulder straps, Special No 2 at each . No. 3 at $1.00. • This corset cover is made •from fine English .cotton, nicely trimmed with lace, ins • : r, bab ribbon, has fall. front and skir6. Special No. 3 at eat: • ......... .. Better. Corset Covers .$1.00,. $1.50, $2.00 `Three Skirt Specials. No. 1' at 75c. I ` Skirts made from good quality English cotton,seems.dou- ble sewn, donble frill of strong cotton torchon lace and insertion. Very dressy. skirt: ' Special No..1 at each....... � 5 No. 2 at $1.65. Skirts made from very fine English cotton, cambric ;fin- ish,strips all seams double sewn: 22 -tach frill of 1 P of lace insertion and plain muslin with ruffl wide,estrong, cotton torchon lace. A very pretty garment, full' size. 1 .65 Skirt special No 2 at No. 3 at $1.65 Skirts made from fine English, cotton, all seams double. sewn, every garment full. width, wide frill. of, muslin em. I5 hroidery. Skirt special No. 3 at each, 6J Better Skirts all the way up to $10.00 Three Gown - Specials: No..1 at $1.00 • This gown is made from' good quality English cotton..' .00 • Yoke of wide insertion. , Gown special No 1 ' No. 2 °at $1.25 This gown is made from nice cambric finished. cotton,. has V-shaped neck. The yoke is of eyelet embroidery, in sertion and beading, cuffs and neck trimmed with caul,. 125 brie embroidery. Gown special No. 2 at..' ... .............. • No. 3 at $1.50 IF YOU ARE TH,INIIINC3• pF DECORATING THE WALLS OF YOUR 'HOME INSPECT OUR STOCK OP • ,WALLPAPER 9 • This gown is made from a fine quality of imported cotton front trimmed with tine muslin embroidery, and cuffs with narrower embroidery. This is a eery handsome I garment and is our gown special No. 3 at .50 Three Drawer* Specials: No.1 at 25C. No. 2 at 350.• No. 3 at $1.00 DIRECT IMPORTERS ' CL/N7 ON', ONT' • 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 SAVE -MONEY -TO, THE BUYER.:IF YOU ARE INTERESTED WE. WILL BE TO YOU. OF COURSE 111E TRIM ALL PAPER WHEN DE- SIRED, AND TRIM 1T CARE - PULLY, TOO. The W. D. Fair Co. Often Cheapest -Always Best , Wflltlim!IIRIIInnnuuauunuu1114ry dile, Misses 'Jennie and Nellie :Smith have beenvisiting friends in Cromaaty. Miss V. Hey'woodleft on Tuesday to join her sister in -Revelstoke, B„C. Gibson of the. Soo was the guest of bis mother, Mrs., McLenn- an, over Sunday.• Mr. 0. H.., Cook left yesterday for Woodstgok where hehas secured en -el ployme!nt. He returned last .:night' and will move next. Mr J. Crooks represented the. lacros- se club -at a ,meeting held• in Mit- chell on. Tuesday to arrange. the intermediate . schedule-- for District No, 2. .• • Miss Reynolds, bead 'milliner at Hod- gens Bros.; has returned fromn De - trait where sh^ vi3ited the big mil- linery- openings•-irr the -interest ol: • the fitnt Mrs. Ales. Bell and Mr, George Bell and his, dangfiter•Maggie were guests' at Mr. R. ..A. Dell's .on. Tuesa'ay. We were sorry'to' learn that•; they `were all an poor health Mrs. Stewart Seymour left on 'Tues- day to join. her husband in ' Walker- , ville where they will . make their home. Their' many .friends ' . Clin.- ton were, sorry to 'See--them'o, .hut wish them continued success and hs ppiness.. . Mr. William. '1 aylor of Stanley was in towr. on . 1Vlonday, .afternoon. "I was. in. Brueefield on my way home from Toronto" he said; • ,'where I. heard your -town was being fire swept so: came . up. to see• it and if ,necessary render assistaa; e." • Mr. Albeit' McBrien, 'Hensall, . came up • M"onday evening having heard that the old home town was .being devastated by 'fire: Messrs R. Pe.nhale and G. Greenslade: of. Bayfield were in 'gown Monday afternoon.. Rev: Albert ,Walsh, who with wife and family were• guests at the , par-: ental home for a fortnight; . left Friday for' Clarkston, Mich.; . where • Mr. Walsh is new engaged in' even gelistnc .worn. • A •AARD. TRIP, When Mr. Oliver Johnson, left 'in March last for Lloydziunster; Sask,, with a 9a:fload' ofhorses•' he expected to. make the -trip in about ten, days, but: instead if, was spread over. three weeks and a day• The run to. Winni- peg va • -pi= • .. s slow and after being held is Winnipeg for sever- al days they started out aver'...•.the- Canadian .,Northern and; their troubles began The, distance is '700 , mi'les -and 'they were twelve daysin making, it: The sidings as" they passed along were all full of settlers" -effects and at_ Dauphin there were 400 carloads of U. A GREAT SUCCESS:. The L'.70:• L:' eunreenir-under tiro'-aus- pise s o. f' . the fife and drum, band on Friday evening last was a great''suc- ccss. The hall' was fulled to the 'doors and sine of those wishing ' to ' attend were not able to :get even; . standing room..' The ' • management committee and lire Orange Association in .gener- al feed' ,very .much gratified at the re- sult and wish to thank the general public.for their splendid' response to the aid financially of the band,. ' who' aro' now procuringcomplete uniforms; and also placing a bugle corps in con- neetion. Tlfe,pragram was well made up. The vocal solos by Miss Leona I'oltts, Mrs: W. E. Donee and Messrs. McCullough .and Chapman . were much enjoyed The •Misses ' Potts ren tiered • a. duet • which was high ly applauded as ' was -also . the 'vocal selection , given by the ro trio Messrs. Watts, Carter and T awn-' send: •Miss Ford, and Misses Camteloni and Cook .gave. piano instrumentals, which were thoroughly apprecia t.l,' while ° •Miss Carrie .,Shipley as lee;u- tionist rendered two selections, the character .of which, and the ;manner in which they were given being' wail. worthy of the . professional ci,;Is. The violin duet, . by Messrs. f orut- st.on and East. and the comic reading by Mr. Frank Wilson were greatly applauded. Mr: b, S, Cook, Maste of Murphy Lodge, made a short ad» •dress in Wlfich,° on behalf' of the band :ant lodge, he thanked, the contribut- ors to the program, the chairman and the vablic for the grand result c.f the occasion. Mr. Peter Cantelen oc••, copied the chair to the entire ,satis- faction) of an, The managing) com nit, - tee : were Messrs.. Jonit Cook, H. W. Watts, W. E. Doupe, C. Walter Town. send and i Wm. Cheat's. Miss . Nellie Herman filled .the, position of pianist in a very efficient manner. • Traveller's Samples Ladies' Spring Coats E were fortunate this week in buying a traveller's set of "Ladies' Spring Coats at a dis • �n wholesale Prices. count, which enables us to pass them out to our patrons at less tnan Coats in'•al[, some hip length, others three-quarter length, in correct'cloth, whipcord, check. and tweed, very newest -spring style, well made and perfect fitters. Don't miss this opportnn,ity $10 Ladies' Spring. Goats $7.50 4 7 Traveller's samples of ladies' fawn and black whipcord and covert cloth. coats, hip length, several very pretty styles, no two alike, sizes 86. to 38, re- gular $10, Saturday °..7.60 $7.50 and $8: Spring Coats $5.50 Travellers samples of covert and whipcord and black box cloth, well made, perfectutters, all new styles, regular 37.50 and $8, sizes S6 and 38, • Saturday 5.50• ::$110.. Ladies' Tweed Coats $7.50 • Travellers samples ladies' three -guar• ter•tweed coats, made of good quality • Scotch tweed in grey check, picqued with green velvet, very pretty style, regular 310, Saturday 7:d.0 • Ladies' Straw Hatsl, Haif.�Price Satuurciag. Saturday we givey r choice of any of our Ready -to u ariBtrew Hats • and there are some .good styles in the lot, at exactly half the original price. ;$3 .Black ••Cheviot Skirts $2. Black .cheviot .:ready-to-wear . top skirts, well made. raised seams,. trim- med with covered buttons,'sizee 38, .39, :40,.41, 42,, regular $3, Saturday :2.00 $3.50Greg Tweed.. Skirts $2.50 Grey salt and pepper Tweed Skirts, piqued seams, very pretty designs, will give splendid wear, Sizes 38, 39, 40 and 42, regular $3 50, Saturday 2.50 $3.50 Black and Blue Lustre Skirts $2.50 Black and navy blue Lustre Skirts, pleated, full length, a very pretty style and made of good quality lustre,. in sizes 38, 39, 40. 41 and 42, regular $3.50, Saturday only 2.50 Lace Curtain. ECIAL $1.00 Haveyou seen our special: . pecial Lace Curtain at $1:00. They are the best money .can buy.. Other„people charge $1,25' for no better. Look at.these first time you. are ,ilia:.._.,, • •. • 1.00 • $1.ts Lawn Waist for $1.00 Two dozen only Lawn White Waislie• embroidery fronts, several styles to choose from, three-quarter or long sleeves, all sizes, regular $1.25, Sat- urday only (00' $1 White Spreads for 65c Three dozen only White Bed Spread's 8-4 length, slightly soiled, regular Si,. while they last 75 35c Union Carpets for 25c Four pieces ` Union Carpet, good+ weight and :fast colors, all good pat- . , terns, bought from a wholesale house, e going out of carpets. at a price which, enables us to clear them out quick, at per yard a... White Muslins 5c per Yard ,Fiffeen pieces White Muslins, irr stripe and `fancy patterns, splendid line for children Don't miss this chance, per yard.....:..: . ,;,, .05. 2 "Pair..Cot ton Hose for 25c women's fast black Cotton Hose, seamless foot, full fashioned, all sizes, • ' two pairs. for., .28 :. Tailor}pg'; Furnishings Dry Goods Importers A • i r' Goods,.:. and : Mill ner r Ladies' Ready to wear Garments . .. ,.. , ..- . :e atc�_oult�s::' ifHuron county can show a Millinery Department qu E doubt an store in Y �- with such a complete display aswe are -making this year, Year, and the downright good , the department more than ever "HEADQUARTERS FOR MILLIN. 0 values v�.e are giving makes p • : • i 'necessary to . • a. .a price for a pretty hat.here, With the , ERV in these parts: 'It's not pay fancy immense stock`we havefor you to choose from and tie moderate price. we ask,.you' will `find: . : here what you want and prices you want to pay. "'' .000D VALUES IN HOUSE 'IPUR _ ISHIN S Lace. Curtains at $1.00 per Pair Nottingham Lace Curtains 31A yards long, 54 inches wide, in pretty floral designs, six different patterns at. u- . .... 1.00 Nottingham 'Curtains $1.50 Aup Fine � g Dozens of designs in Nottingha o. Curtains, 3% • yards long, 50 to 60 inches wide,' splendid)iYa1ues and lots to choose from at. 1,25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 to 3,75 Curtain Muslins in Great Array 'White Curtain Muslins in stripes and polka. d'ot's 'Scrim, Art Muslins, Art Sate'ens, etc. 4 10c, 121c 15c to 25c Tapestry. lugs $7.95 Tapestry Rugs in several pretty colorings 9 feet square, fine for bedrooms at...,.... ...... . .... 7.9, Tapestry Rugs $10.00 Tapestry Rugs, 3 x 3i yards, colors of red; fawns,: greens, etc. Spec1 at each • 10.00 Brussels Rugs $20.00 Heavy weight Brussels Rugs,.colors of fawns green, red,- etc: , a big selection of patterns, in sizes, over throe yards square at. ,-: 20.00 and 22.00 Japan Mattiugs 15c to 25c " Japan Matting, 36 inches wide,in a numberof pretty designs, green, blue. and red Mixtures: i.5e, 18c, 2 • Uc and 25c :..� i �..... .r�ABLAiili4. AluiAA.A.i.AN.. Al.. tc A A A -a AL 411.411.1k-ILSvl 0