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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-04-27, Page 8° 8 1 A Splendid • Curta'in. • Stock OE and. see it -even if you have no Curtain buying to do; it is worth your while to see the finest stock of •Curtain materials ever brought to town. They come to us direct from the Makers. That means bedrock prices for us, and the same for you. The patterns are new, and there are dozens of them to select. from. By the pair or by the yard, there is a stock of window drap- ery in the store, strh as you will not see anywhere near here. We are satisfied to have you match the values against any you • will get anyvthere. CURTAINS AT Lace Curtains at $1.00 a pair that wecould mark $I..25 to $1.50 and he giving you ordinary yalue. Ralf a dolen good patterns, full 3 1.2 yards in length, lock stitch edges, strongly made el rifl very special value at per pair lotPU .AT $1.50 e ' Lace Curtains at $1.50, many new patterns, fine strong net that will give excellent wear, all$1 50 31-2 yards long, buttonhole edges, per pair.... AT- $2,00 Nottingham Lace Curtains, imported by our- selves direct from the maker, handsome des- igns on strongNets, full width, buttonhole edges, patterns Suitable for any room, special at per Age 00 pair AT $3.00 New and handsome designs in Nottingham Lace Curtains, These are exceptionelly good, different altogether from those hitherto shown, made on strong nets that will wash well, edges tip all buttonholed, syecial at per . . ... ....... • U1.1 • • A splendid collection of better Curtains,. dozens of patterns, in Nottingham, Bobbinet, or Swiss, • at per. pair $4.0o. $6.00-$7.00 • • cugrAus; soting.••• soilms for (lurt,tins. single or double fol ,j tbe. thing 'for summer use in Dining Rooms or Bedrooms, wash Well and wifl do up nicely, a lbe. 20e. an t 2Thee leers yard. •:•• . e'• --ItRUSSELS4 ET. • Brussels Ne I., by tge yard, for sash Curtains,. •neev patterns on tine and strong net, 27 to 30 inches wide, at 40c. 50e. and • 60e. per yard. ' • . , • ' FRILLED NETS. 11 and Insertion, 30, 3(3 and 42 inches in width at 17c.. -, co -30e. • and 15e. per yard. - • , • .• • . . MADRAS SAUSLINS. . . . W hi te-aud colored Madras Muslins are bec dining more penile lar for window draping. • We are sh.owing, the handsoniest eol- lection we ever imported. A dozen or mere pattern:re be ',light'. yellow, bine, green. red and creaiii at 40e. .to 75c. per yard,.. • - The New Waists The new Muslin Waists are 'here. Just crne this week. Dozens of styles. andeery one, new. A stock that eclipses any you ever saw in the:store. Of the best orily one or two of a kind: • At 85c. Waists made from fine Muslins, front of wide tucks, back wide, tuck at each side, a splendid waist for every day wear, 8 n Ufa. special at each At $1.00 Waists made from fine white Muslin, four wide tucks and box pleat and two rows insertion in front, two wide tucks at back, a waist that has style, and is good value 1 at each 00 Rt $1.15 ' • Waists made from Rise white Muslin, front of wide lilmbroidery 'user. tion, and four royve tucks, back has wide tucks, $1 each Tit 141.74 • Waists made .of fine 'white Muslin, front One row wide insertion, with six tucks, back four wide tucks and cluster nar- el row thcking;„ each..../ 1.14) AT- $2.25 • Waists made from fine white Muslins, front and yoke of wide Rmbroidery Insertionback wide tucking and . hemstitching, each At $2.25 A Saturday Hosiery Special. 100 pairs 25e nose to, sell at 19e. A Saturday special in Cotton Hose, just as you will be changing from heavy to light weight. At 25c, these Stockings sold well. At our Satur- day price all should be gone before night. • 100 pairs 14n,dies' fine hie& Cotton Hose, spliced heels, full fashioned, the famous Hermsdorf dye, Just , as good as you have paid a quarter for many a time. Saturday these 100 pairs to sell at eaoh 19c VELVET RUGS. New Velvet Rugs just in' from England. Woven borders all around. New patterns in red, fawn and green shades, Sizes 9 ft. x 9 ft.; 9 ft. x to ft. 6 in.; 9 ft. x 1 2 ft.; To ft, 6 in, "c12 . r t,; 12 ft, x 13 ft. 6 in. . , $15600 th $25•00 ••• The thiuton New Ere: A.4.Rti, 27, 1200. .1 •DM.' oVIONS. Surgeon Eye, Ear and Nose, will be at W.H H Holmea' Drug Store, Clinton, Thursday, Mar 3rd, Henna 10 a.m.. to 4 p. rn. Glasses properly fitted and diseases of these organs Properly, treated. Local. Notice,, Collars correctly cut and consistently con- structea at A. It. SMITH'S. Spring Shirts, soft.'strlisli and sure sellers in all sizes. A, R. SMITIVS. Nice, new Neckwear now necessitating notice at A. R. SMITH'S. Tweed Touser5, tailored to belie trade to A. SMITH'S. •••••••••••••••.:••••,••••••••• TOE OtatITON SEW BEA , , 1900 PROPERTY CHANGE. Ralph BAZZO5 who has boon living in London, has bought the eight acres across the river owned by Dan Prior, and will go into the mishits of fruit and. poultry, for which there is good, demount A TOWN BAND, AU citizene, whether members of the band or sim- ly interested in maintaining a town w+++*+++++04.4444414 1 Local Notes• il 444+44440.44+444.44+X The next sitting Of the Division Court here will be on the 15th of Male The friends of Mrs Alex McKenn• a i and, are requested in . to eet the will be sorry to learn that she is serious - PLENTY OF COAL. -A report has been current that there is no coal in town, but Mr. Hamilton assures us that this is incorrect, as he has never been without coal this season. and can fill all orders at any time, THREsq,ett CO3--The building has been faced up on the outside, and now presents a better appearance.. , .A full staff of men is actively at work getting out materja,J for nEk lachinetor whichA number of Orders are on band. • • THE HORSE DIED -A Hullett far- mer traded horseeiylfile in. town on Monday. Neitherof the animals. would be prize -winners in an ordinary com- petition, and thelariner gave a note to boot,. After be had gone about a mile on the way home, the horse dripped dead. • FOR TELL' WEST. -Messrs. John Bell and J, A. King left .on Tuesday for Lloydminster, Alberta, each taking acar of settlers' effects and horses: Their families will follow in the course of a couple of weeks. St. Paul's church choir will miss the services of Miss Bell, of which she was a valuedinember. IT. The old Knitting Factory building is now unoccupied, and it would be well if -something can he devised that would occup-S1, it for manufacturing purpopes. We notice that an American is about to Start a shoe factory at Welland. Is there • not an opening for a; similar concerti ? The Board of Trade should take this matter up years. Before that she had . • • GOLDEN WEDDING-. - IVIr: and Band Room, over Tevitchell's, ,ij Monday evening, to discuss the Pre'e priet of keeping ep a band, It is Mr D, Prior bite commenced work, on the superstructure of Dr. Shaw's new hol180, well known. that it costs considerable to keepa baud in existence, and the' boys wish to devise some means where- by an organization of this kind may be maintained. • GOSPEL TEMPERANCE, The .Captain of the S. A. presided at the Gospel Temperance meeting in the Town Hall on Sunday, whieh was ad- dressed by Mr. Keenleyskie, of London. He quoted, statistics showing the amount spent for liquor annually, in comparison with other expenditures, and the deaths and crimes traceable thereto. This is the last address of the series, which will probably be re- sumed next fall, John McRae, brothel. of Mrs. Bal- lard, of town, has opened a fine drug store in Vancouver, We are glad to know .that Mr, John Cooper is recovering from the effects Of his recent stroke of paralysis, Mr Thos. Jackson, le. started out on tie road this week in the interest of the remits Lion Brand Clothing. Miss Jennie Robertson was able to leave the hospital yesterday. Her friends are glad. to see her out again, Mr end Mrs James Sharp returned from their wedding tour on Wednesday and will reside at the hoine of Mrs. DEATH OF MRS. MeLEOD,-Mrs. Plewes, McLeod died -at the bottle of her • Mr John Hunter has soldhis trotting daughter, Mrs. Taylor, Tamarisk. nisr0, Dina, to Mr Josh Cook who will Man., on the 4th of April, aged 75put her on the "race track" in front of years,She will be remembered as an the dray. • old and hility-respected -resident of The employees °Ube Doherty Or Clinton, where she resided for some UTILIZE Organ i Factory have petitioned fora Satur y twenty • been a resident of the 3rd concession half holiday during the summer of Stanley. . Her maiden name was Inenths. Fox, her, only surviving In other, we Mr and Mrs Fred Allcock expect to believe, being Mr. John Fox, of Mor- leave here on Monday for Hamilton.' den, Man. She was for many yeare a They will carry away the hese wishes member of Willis Presbyterian of many friends. Church. The e estate of Thos Friendship, • . in (forerly of Clinton.') who.recently ° HOUSE OfIANGES,-Mrs. Proctor made an assignment atTeeswater, has rented Mr.' Searle's cottage • on paid 14 cents on the dollar Orange street, and, will occupy it as - • Walter,Irwin, of Regina , son Mr. soon as Mrs. E. Dayment joins het ' J, husband in the evest , ...Miss Johnston •W. Irwin, has been appeinted to a has rented the Pode propertyon Al - position in one of the Dominion Gov- , bert street.,.. Mrs. Fleming has rented ernmept offices in that city a house on the east side of FrederickSt. Conductor McDonald took the place ......Mr. Robt. • Cree has bought the of Oonductor Wellington Smith, on cottage on North Street, belonging to the Goderich laraneh, for several days, his mother's estate ; be is putting a owing to the latters illness. stable thereon, and is making other The enterprising firm of Tozer & improvements preparatory to moving Brown have bought the bankrupt . . Mrs Osbaldestou, of the Huron clothing stock of Spew & Page, Seaforth road,Goderich tp.has moved into town: and will move it to Woodstock. BURNEDOUT. - On Wednesday •On. Wednesday evening one of Mr. . John Scrutores horses, while standing •evening Mr John Sterling, who resides in his stable,kicked the Other,hreaking across the river, on the London Read, its leg, and ne had the misfortune to be burned cessitating its being kill- ont, ed. • Mrs. Geo. Warrener of Mary street, the family losing ever thing save the • will celebrate their golden wSciding on • clothes they had on, They went opt ale Mr, Geoegte Stewart, Ontario St., . • 'Tuesday: next. They win be fifty most bareheaded to spend the evenhee having decided to locate in the *est, • years married 'on:Monday, but the nine with a neighbOr,leavingas they thought will baye a sale of his household effects: living membele of their family will be . tho . house perfectly secure, not even ,,' vittyht)ethe.larket, :9'quare, On SaturdaY, home for the celebration on Tuesday. lainp burning. They had not been gone Their many:friends here will join with more than half or three-quarters of 21•11 Mrs. Tomlin'.i K1, who has been in us in wishing then.' many years more. hoer: when seine one diseovered the the Hospital here for several wfeks, of unbroketi bliss. • . • house on fire, and gave an alarm.. The . has fully recovered, arid on. Monday • . . :whole place was in a blaze, and le was Morning left to reeienve her position in not, possible to soya anything„ as tliert.i "Seaforth. . LAID OFF -Several week:s-tee Hir Sterling'e• loss Will be caiiiSiderable Me 7 • crank shalt of the engine at the ivoeks finned from their wedding tour ; as nitliltdeitihtse, tr3Mieinsurance Nuatapa?,11::ilte-11 e soon as T. Mckemirie, jr., leaves the of the Thresher 0o.. Tt'd id not.botiter • hir,a epecially at the time,bet tlie other e house he is in, on Princess St. they will ' eiso had an ensurauce on tee nut t ng. e. • • Re will try ancL arrange do 'lmild at ")toilPa" I , . • i • 1 • . Once his son Who had dec7cled to go W. -VV- Niniens hes,l'alt on. the road .. . STORENO.E WS. • 9. Beware eiffalio profits. pony overcharged' may Cause you to Woo kis dollar customer. The proof of sayingis-doing, the proof Of rei ading s Beefing. .Ju 1 epply this to our Wall Pa. Per Lock, the goods are here, the prices talk plainly, the qualityand styles will answer i vete' nvestigation questions,. Will you see them to -day ? We.never expect our name tu be written in large bold script type on the page of history, but we clo look for our name to be associated with the giving of a great value in a Cup and Saucer now offered at 15c. . We have always- stood firm as the givers of good values. A 27c Tapestry Cushion Top. Ohr plea for them is quality compared with price.. J ndicious Merchandising is our ambition. Provide for the comfort of the little one with a Carriage oreGo- •'Carte • where best -chewers and • best prices are to be had. no need to remind .you what' fresh air , and sunshine are to the baby. .D..Fa it Co. We are confident of a good assortment in Wall Paper, rich in color, choice • in design, good in taste, for every room in every house. :Belittled prices in Rem- nants, If you are real busy house- cleaning don't slack up over a difficulty. If the difficulty is a window shade come to us and perchance we can help you at small or modeeate -expense. Standacd Fashions for May are here. A sheet is yours for the asking, ' • 4What, about your last season's summer sult, We will send it to Parker's- to be dyed or cleaned Dominion ExpressOrders, ' . • The • Often ,the Cheapest. •- Always: the ;13est.. • . • am Rill got etrUck onethe. knee by. the was n°.‘7,1'' c'f. checking: tlIe fire' '14/4' 1h; and Mrs'. Gr. W. Pinner have ' day' 'he happened to wrench ,his leg, and displaced some of the cords, Mak; it* him so lathe that he can hardly Move about. .It is very unfortunate happening at this Mine of the year, be! cause be has a let of worle that lie would like. to get done., , . • • • 00. -Miss H nt h e a broth r ing in San ,Feencisco. GOLF CLUB.. -The niernhers of the following officers ; President. C. E. Mrs. W.& Ilarland has a sester,'Mrs. •irt San FeanCisdo and she naturally felt very- anxious L. . . 4 xon, success tibont hereintil she got a cai.d trim; her Holmee dentist has arrived to town, this week statmg that their house vvaii standing and uninjined and the family • west next week,remainmK to help him : handsome 'city deliver:9- Waggon, out • probably the' first of 14 kind made • ; e here it Is -from the werkshop of INTERESTED SAN FRANCIS- Ramball & MejIath. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Anni• e McCorvie entertainedflie Sewing Club in honor of Miss Bell,. who is leaving .for. Lloyd.minster. Miss Bell was made the • recipient of n handsome gold • thim • • e • last Friday evening, • and elected the. . - As -far '.back as 1353;.Mr. Marti cele• heated the 4th of July thete, Golf Club met, in. the Council Chen -diet, 1 renery-treasierer. M. • D. McTaggart Ex. Com., W. Brydone, N. Hair, E. Dowding, • The Club retains the foie mer grounds -those of the Ridout es- tate. The membership fee for the year is : Gentlemen, $2 ; Ladies, $1. EPT 13TJSY, --4Ir, C. B. leeenley- •side, of London, who took the services' in Ontario street church last Sunday, was kept pretty • busy during the day. - He preached morning and evening. Addressed the S. S: scholars in the ef-k f his safety. ternoon. and also delivered a temper- title weeo • HodgensBroseare advertising a big once address at the' town hall, and John De'Leslie, •son of Mr: T. Leslie, stock of Linoleum in an original way ; seemed none the worse for it When the of town, was sleeping in a hotel at Oak- they are mailing to possible customers, day was over. He was the guest of land,'when he was awakened by the a couple Of thousand pieces of lieole- Dr. Thoinpsen while here, he and the. shoek, and managed to escape,. but the um, nearly, twice asla-ege as a postcard, dotor having been classmateS at'Vic.. wall of the hotel fell through the ad.- printed on both sides. torte some yettes ago. • . joining building, killing five persons. . • At the last regular meeting of the Mrs, J. O. Stevenson. is living ret Ala- Collegiate Board of Trustees, nospecial THE SARNIA OBSERVER SAYS; medeeten miles from San Francisco,. business was transacted other than -The seating capacity of St. Andrew's across the bay, And suffered consider- the acceptance of the resignature of Presbyterian chinch was taxed to its able loss by the earthquake, the china- Mr. Plumsteel, and the passing of a utmost en Easter Sunday when Rev. ueys' of the house falling, witidowe. • resolution recognieing his seevices. .T. J. Patterson • preached his. initial breaking. and a lot of crockery and A London Anygave a verdict for sermons cis pastor of the church. The glassware being also broken Duncan one cent's damages last eveek, and the chinch florid decorations, while not Stevenson arrived there the day before, Free Press refers to itas unique. In profuse; were beautiful and typical of and Mr. Stevenson had not yet ar- thp only libel snit the New Erh, ever had under its present. Management: a verdict of one ttent's damages was giv- en against it. • : , safe. Dr. Sellery, brother of Mrs- A. T. Cooper, wont to California intending to locate in' the,' State ;• he had three loss of $300,000 at, Alameda, .the place examinations to take in San k riinciseo where Mee. J. 0: Stevenson is stopping -• last Tuesday,. Wednesday andl.Thurs- day ; op.. W.ednesday,he hast toffee foir hislife, and telegraphed •his friends and takes up the latter's business in a • few days. While we regret the inten- ded departure of Dr. Holmes from towie we. 'welcome his successor. The.California.earthqiiake- caused S E". ..• • •• Style is the main thing in a Hat. Qbality• doesn'r. count for much if the style is • not right, for few men wear a Hat until it '-is worn out.. You. can be absolutely sure that your Hat is eight in style,. Z. and the quality good as well if you, buy 5 THE FAMOUS "KING"'. HAT Sold' nowhere in Clinton but at this big Clothing Store, The best • Hat value < in Canada to -day.:, Hard or soft shapes. • • 12.50 and': $2.75 . . , . . . . • • . . . . - • • dog,. 11041:014.11.0110.• •61.p 1•411. bin% ihoo..• .... ••••••,61,11.1.0 .......... •••••;!•••0•0,0•0•••••••ial. 1.Moi.."..n. ' sil, 11•6.1x, . . . . ' • - • . - • ., • • • • at, and where Mr Stevenson expects to(rnake his home' when he reaches tiOt State. , the Easter season. The choir under the direction of Mr. Corrison rendered a prepare of gpecial Easter music. ' At the morning service a solo was rendered by Mies Ida, Wheatley,. John Laurence sang at the evening service. The interest of the- congregation was centered' on the pastor, however, who been crowded' ; as it was, there was a was'to conduct the service and preach large audience of attentive lieteners, his first sermon as pastor of St, •An- showing that Clinton people appreciate drew's. The impression made by the a good entertainment: The fact that reverend gentleman was decidedlY in the Oddfellows had arranged for this his fever and the feeling is universal concert was sufficient guarantee 'of among the congregation ,menibers whet might be expected. Miss. Model - that no mistake has been made in the ins Evans as 'a cello soloist was very selection of Rev. Mr. Patterson. pleasing, but her manner lacked the assurance that comes with experience. EXCEEDED T.FIEIR CONCEPTION 'Miss Marietta LaDell, monologue ar- -Ihe Saskatoon Phoenix of April 1.0th tisteevas easily the star of the evening good printer, a, steady industrious says : "Messrs. Arthur Tyndall, of .Her selections were good, and were Young man, and if reports be true will very long alone in.. the Clinton, Ont. and R. Scott, Winnipeg, well rendered. Miss Scott, the soprano 'not rentain who have been out, selecting •20,000 soloist, yeas well liked, and 'Will J. west. rived, having been on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Cellander, in Manitoba. CONCERT, -The Oddfellows' Con- cert last Thursday evening was a splendid success.. Had the weather been favorable the 'hall would have 'Phos. Reynolds is, driving a very pretty two year old entire colt, be- ' longing to his' father Mr. James Rey- nolds, of Hullett. rt was sired by Scott's Caplin and is the making of as neat a piece of horseflesh as one could desire. Mr, Reynolds is noted for the superiority of his horses. Silas Andrews,, who' has beeri iriechartical superintendent • of the News -Record for several years, leaves in a few days for -Wetaskiwin, Alta., where he takes a similar position hi. the office of Victor French. He is a acres of farm lands west of Saskatoon White, the. impersonator, who is well WEDDING. --A very happy event for the past ten days, returned en known to Clinton audiences, was in took place at the home of IVIrs. T. 11. Thursday evening and left for the eat his usual good form, The program Brady, 71 Birch ii,yenue, Toronto, when was high chess, and the 'committee in her mace, Miss Martha Levy, eldest on Friday, They drove west as far as daughter of Mr. James Levy of Clin- ton, was married to 0. N. J3rown of Clinton. The bride looked very nice in a hecoming dress ofgrey, with white picture hat, Just a. few of the bride's friends werein attendance. The happy couple left for, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. the Alberta boundary, and as ie result of their experience they are.enrhuslas• tic in speaking of the Immense acreage. of valuable wheat lancleready for cul- tivation. "Eastern 'people," said Mr, Tyndall, "have no possible conceetion a what the west means, and are only beginning to realize the t Ontario is not the whole of Canada. I expect many people from Ontario will shortly move out this way to help in the develop- ment of this vast wheatfield," Mr. Tyndall arrived home on Friday, and speaks in glowirig terms of the west. Ile thinks' the Saskatchewan valley is the most choice spot of th et great couns tey, from a farming standpoint. BRIEFS, -Do you know that the Dry Earth Closet, hy•law goes into ef- feet on the lst of May ? A circular from the 'eledical Health Officers will be fofind on page 3.....Sonto people are under the impression that the $45 hitherto added to the hotel license fee by the toWn, will also be added under the new acct ; this is incorreete there is no addition by the town ee.. The G,T,R. has followed the example, of the 0 P.H. and issued instructions that the throw- ing rice and confetti on station plat. ferms and in cars must be discontinued; after this the only chance to pour rice, down the neck of the groom will be while the marriage ceremony is going on. lived Itill has added a gran- , lithie walk to his property' on Victoria street....The steed grader has already • there is alything for it to do. girls in the county in Clinton,. not renewea for this year, kindly do so, charge have every reason to feel satis- fied with the success of their efforts. The stage was decoratively lighted by- electrie lights arranged to form the. "three link." J'A.OXSON' MFG. CO. -The Jackson Manufacturing Co:, which has just completed its fifth year in the manu- facture of the Lion Brand, is giving its employees a few well-earned holidays, until the 7th ot May, and in the mean- time is making considerable improve- ments around the factory, enlarging the stock roOnas, cutting and pressing rooms, and preparing Inc a still bigger season's work. A. member of our staff had the pldasure of going through this factory this week, and. sinec the last time he paid a visit to this growing in- dustry was much struck at the great, change that has taken nlace. We doubt very much if there is a factory of the kind so extensive and so modern, and- there is little wonder that girls are fascinated by factory life, if all fac- tories are as bright and as cheerful as this one. Everything is piece Work, and smart girls are earning good Wages ; of course wine girls are not as quick as others, but an expert can make better wages at this factory than are paid to some men who have to keep a family. Another fascinating feature is that they all have their Sat- urday erten-loons off. We believe that they purpose enlarging their staff, and if the keep on as they have in the • Squibs. Mayor Hoover says he doesn't mind • being Mayor, but being second best Mari at a wedding has its drawbacks. ' Bill Paisley says he has had more peat() of mind and comfort since he was out of office than he ever had in it• , Andrew Taylor says he can heat Si" Davis at checkers every day in the Week -that is if Si will only use his own oheckers. Si Davis says he knew Curtis Steven - 1 ornia, but he did net,' think they'd shohnt:ould have a hot time in Call - send off quite so much fireworks for Joe Wheatley says that if any more' parties borrow his land roller, mid ' lend it to their neighbors, and the - neighbors lend it to the party of the 43rd part, he's going to issue a sturn.. mons to appear against the Whole out. • fit. Whatie a land roller for but to , lend. been at work keep it going as long as , past t certainly win. have all the ' Look al your labg, and if you have 1' Are•th Su it4 you Will Got Their perfect-ating quality is not their only strong.point.-They are made from good materials. The parts you see,. and those you cannot are honest through and through.•• -No shoddy, nolow grade material goes into a single suit. • They are well made --the tailoring . is of the best, Each „is sewn, pressed and put together as well as it is pos- sible to do it. Styles are right.: -.--They are design- ed and cut by experts. 'Fit, quality,, g?odi work • and style are in every suit in this store's spring <stock. SUITS $7.50 Menys Snits made from Wool Tweeds, new • , patterns in checks, dark or medium colorings, well -lined throughout, pub together to keep then 07• shape, all sizes. Special 01.6m AT 68.50 • • Mens' Suits made from Tweeds of : little • better qattlity, all cue in this season's latest style, • " coats single or double breasted, good linings and strong sewing. Suits that will give you • their full money's worth and more when it comes 0 5 to the wearall sizes, Each • SUITS $12.50 . . Mens Suite made from high quality Tweeds • and Serges, faultless in shape and style, tight in every detail that goes to make a stylish Sbit for as man. Well tailored and goodlinings. used throughout. Black or blab eerges and $12.50. many designs in fancy Tweeds, Each.. ... .. The $i� Suits No Suit that we know 01 for the money so good as our great $10,00 Shit. We looked long and we looked carefully be. , Tore we found it. We svaneed the best and would not be satin tied with anything else. (Jut in the latest style, made from hon- - • estTweeds and ,Serges, lined -throughout with good- beings, Every - -- seam properly sewn.,Perfect in every little detail that goes to make .17. good suit of lothes You could ertsily pay more money and not get as good value. All sizes. Each TEN DOLLARS • See Our Treat 'Window for Tito, ng,s /or i, Lae Pot7e$ 110DGENS BROS., Huron's Best. and Biggest Clothing Siore CLINTON. rs • 4001.011 :••