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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-04-06, Page 98. 1,1 , A Modest Introduction Is usually the forerunner a pleasure and SatISPI0tic/Os It Is WitIi the intent of *mire and satisfaction in view that we call your attention in modest wa,y to our.Wall Paper stock .claiming Or it ooly pure inerit in designs merit Mr. George 'AVIS Was in Brantford on 11 quality, merit to asscrtment and in hUsinesa thii s week Mies josie Worthegton visited lo many Cases elitiming for it a V011sItAar. sensorth this week, . able Pries advantage. , Mr William Mason of Blvtli WAS in the Ilub on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gordon are visiting their datighter Berlin. TIM CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. , Miss Annie Rowe tit vielting in (lode- Mrs, Israel Teylor return'ed Tuesday richvening from Toronto where be had Mr. George Bunsch Was in Heneall on been spending a feW daywith ' Friday laet, friende. • • Hera spent Sunday with- (ode- :Mr. Thornae McOuire has gone to rich friends. klartfold, Ocean., where he has se - Mr. HarVe Reid of London yisited in cured a situation in the Columbia town on Friday. 'bicycle works' Mies Alice Medd has returned from a Mr. VV. ,Jackson ticketed over the C. P. visit in Goderich. - R,'thie week Mrs. Oilroy and family MISS Mary Brown of Wallet has re. to Regina and E. Mole and L. Law. turned to Detroit, lor to Brandon. Mr. J. E. Moser •ot Illyth was in the Miss Ella Miller arrived from Detroit Hub on Tuesday. on Saturday and will spend some time visiting relatives in town and Goderich township, Miss Webster, who his been the guest of her sister, Mre. R. Greiscb, return - ea to her home In Preston yeSterday, Cousidering the rice, nor five cent • assortmeot is really elegant, our six cent patterns are just worth a cent more andour ten cent patteens worth four cents more than the'six cent ones, and that is the Way all thrugn our Mr. Jos, McDonald of Goderich was in stock, for every advance in price a the Hub on Good Friday. corresponding enlargement in quality, miss seuemot ginoitraine was a vest WO will be much disappointed and BUJ,- at.Mrs. Won. Cooper's this week,. prised if we don't 'amply satisfy all . Mr. Geo. D, Sills of Wingham was a buyers in our Wall Paper department Olinton visitor on Good Friday. • this season, it is so exceptionally cm* - M. Andrews and her daughter, Miss plete and displays• I:nuek for the14111e,are guests of Exeter friends, price asked. You never had a chance to Miss . MaCkay is spending the Easter get so much for the meney as tins year, vacation at her borne in Seaforth. you will not have this advantage next Mr. Jas, Poster left Tuesday for Dun - year for the manufacturers announce das where.has secured a situation. their intention •of a• censiderablead-. ,mrs,; (Dr.) Barrows of Seaforth was vance in price; We are veey often the guest of Miss Clement lest week. cheaper Ow other dealere ; our claim Miss Armour returned Tuesday even - to be always:the best stillstands, _ frons a visit to friends in Woodstock. . • Mr. Masters of Seaforth sailed en Clinton friends this week. OAen Mr,...rphn. McPherson of Jackson 'Bros. the Cheapeet Always thellest. , . btaff has taken a sitiption in Tor on - The Vie 'D. Fair _ go Mise ,: Nellie Brown returned from a i visit to her sister in 1 Aylmer on Tues. Robertll:Holmes. M. P, came home for •Easter and has since returned to Ot- Mr. T. H. Graham et Inglewood was CLINTp.N. • Apents Parlier's Dye Broilcs. inl town for a few days of the past Manilla Binder Twine. week. % Miss ,Pridham of Gocleric1i was the • guest of Miss Conch Friday and Sat-. urday. • • • • Mrs. McLaw and little daughter of St. Thomas are guests of Mrs, J. W. Irwin. . Mrs. Brennan of Toronto was the guest lest week of her brother, Mr. George Bunsch. . •' • 'Mrs. (Reit.) Roy of London Was an • Easter guest of her mother; • Mrs. ' Brownlee. • ' MissKatie CaMplitall,'WhiShas charge of e-schoca nearBlyth, is home for • the holidays. ' Mrs, E. D. Christie and. Miss Tait of Exeter Were guests of Clinton friends on Good Friday. • • Mr. and Mrs. Hatry, Cluces of Lon- - don we're Good Friday guests of Mrs., Jos. Rattenbury. Miss -Henrietta Holmes, teacher at Til- - sonhurg, has been spending the Rae. • ter vitcatimi here. , , • james Broadfebt,. James Clark and Frank Carroll of Seaforth were in -town on Sunday,._., •• • Mrs.. W. Clark and. Mies Gertie Of 'Sea - forth Were guests of Mrsy J„ MeMuri r.ray over Sunday.. • Mrs. Hunt of. London was the guest •' this week :of Mrs. J. Ra.ttenburyaed • Mrs. Harry Hunt,' • Mr. Walter parting of Milkliborough,. •Yorkshire,. England, is visiting. his • aunt, Meg. Carling. 'Miss McIlwain of Wingham came to town on, Good Friday on visit to ' the Misses Everett. Mr, Bert Passmore,: student of the • Collegiate; is spending his holiditys at his home inExeter.- • ,Miss Belle- Murray of Lctndon spent •Good Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs G Mrs. R. D:Reinsay and family of,..Lon- don areyieititig the former'* parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist, Mr. W. H, Baker Of Setiforth is calling . upon friends in the Hub and Gode- rich toWnship this week, • Mrs. William Coats and Miss Marion are spending this iveek-with friends '• in St. Thomas and London. ' Mr. Rufus Andrews of Cleveland is .spending Blister with his nepther, Mrs. Andrews, Huron street; Mr. William Agnew has gone to Smith's Valls where he has taken a sit,tiation at hie trade as, baker. The Misses Holmes of Osborne street attended the WernenYs Auxiliary • meeting'in London thie week. Miss Gussie Taylor, who is a :student of the Gnderich- Collegiate, is spend- • ing the Easter vacation at home. Mr. John M. Laird is enjoying his • Easter holidays at the home of his " uncle, Dr. Armstrong of Mitchell. Mr."Batty of Oshawa, Mr. Annie and 'Miss Chester of Port Union were the Easter guests of Mrs. Washington. Mr. Rand is visiting in Brantford this *week and also attended the animal meeting of the Educational Associa- tion held in Toronto. . Mr. R. A.. Bell of Goderich, who has been holidaying fot• sr:metal. weeks, -• has returned to the marble. woks of Seale &Hoover again. Mr. and Mrs.- Plummer .of Myth • were 'guests -this week of Councillor • Pluminer and also Mr. and Mrs. Wise of Goderich township. Mr. w. a Brown, foreman of the L. & section. staff,, has so far re- cover ed after a long illness as to be •able to resume work this week. Mrs. Thos. Cooper and Mr. Ogle Coop- er attended the funeral of the late James Moore in St. Mary's yester. day. The deceased was a relative. Mr, Andrew MeGarva had a hand- shake on Monday at the depot with quandono Victoria B. C., Associate, Mr. Thos. McAndrews of Wingham. Mr. Smith Kilty has been seriously 111 • since last Saturday and it is feared that he may have another attaekot paralysis. His many friends in and around Clinton hope for his speedy • recovery. . Mr. Harry Young and family have • gone to Oshawa where he has secur- ed a situation in the Williams' piano *Teapot. Thus they have gone east instead of west as they had fully in- tended to emigrate to _Aberdeen, South Dakota. Rev. De. McDonald of Seaforth deco - pied the pulpit of Willis church Sun- day•morning and evening .and was the guest of Me. W. D. Pair while in town. Belt/ Mr. Stewart tilled his pulpit in Seaforth. Mr. .T. isTioton, organizer for the Ilnired Workmen, Was in Clinton . this Week in the interests of that Order. He is also a Mason, a 83rd degree man, and attended Friday evening's meeting of Clinton lodge. Mr. R. R. Ross, who recently was sac- eessful ta the Dental College exami. natiOns in Toronto, has purchased the practice of Dr. Traddle of Sea. 1 forth and takes possession on the first of May. Ile went down this week to look up a house. The following metribers, of Clinton' Lodge A. P.ADA. M. attended the fun- eral of their deceiteed brother, James Moore of St. Mary's yesterday :-01i- Johnson, W. j. Paisley, Rat- tenbury, W. S. Lawrence, Dr. Blitek. 414 Sas. Ford, Jacob Taylor." W. D. Pair. Mr. Robert McLean of Goderieh was in town on Rowley. Ile was in good health and sfirits and has applied nese. He says he Inte not by any inearie quit polities and is lust as that the fruit peeked under his m.t. ,', carry the ridin if allowed fair pia , Harland Bros have a hmited supp y o e DeeringXure Manilla -Binder Twine. The best Is the clielpest. You only require to see it to be convinced. Order early before prices ad- vance. • - -New A dvertiseYnents.. Our Tart Shells -A. Kirkby.; ,,, , 5 Springlifedicine.-Sydney .Tacksmi.. „, ,, 5 The Wiseman Stock-Hodgens Bros 4 A. Modest Introduction -W. D. Fair Se Co... 4 .8 Shies -for Everybody -Jackson ,8 Where to Buy-Hodgens Bros 8 Physician and Surgeon -Dr, Thompson 8 Binder*Twine-41arland Bros 8 Clover Seed Wanted ---W. Duncan• 8 What Yon Pay -P. B. Crewe -1 About o o o WHERE THEY ifIE iPle°P1P AND vituir THEY ARE MING We'KnotiT Mrs. Boles is visiting friends its Fore,st. Mr. W. Blankall went to London lest week; ' • Captain. Combo was .in London ots Thursday. 7 -. • Me. Guy Russell spent Easter St his • home in Berlin.' _ • Mips StIls of Winghstm. is the gttest of Miss McMurray. Mrs. Geo. Rorke is visiting ether home. /I in Mount Forest. Miss jrisle McMurray heti been visiting Seaforth friends. • Miss Eva Hunter of Deers:41p is the guest of Mrs. R. Downs. , Miss Elva Adams of Londesboto spent • Friday with Miss Mabel Bell. • Miss Harriet Holmes of Guelph is home tor the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clatworthy, spent. Easter With Mende at Ildeeton. Mr. Walter Turnbull' is holidaying at the homestead at Milverton. • Miss Wells of Zurich was the guest of Mrs. Jas. Eaglesen *over Sunday. Mrs. J. 0. Miss Rita : and Mrs. ltrcLean are visiting in Windsor. Mr. J. (1. Miller and Misses Lola ard Gertie were in Goclerfch last week. Mrs. Edward Watson of Blyth was an • Easter guest at Mr. D.13. Kennedy's. Mrs,* Sproat of Tuckersmith was the guest of Mrs. R.:McLeod on Monday. Mr. John Howson hes returned to the West again with A. carload of horses. Mrs. Gilroy and faraily left on Tuesday to rejoin ?dr./Gilroy at Regina, Assa,. Mrs. Alfred Barge was the guest over Easter of her sister in St. Vathar- inert. • ' Mr, and Mrs. Lack altennedy and daughter visited in Seaforth on Good Friday.' • Mrs, Alex. Murdock of Hensall was the guest of Mrs. 3.. B. Hoover on Sunday. .•• Mise :Gracie Muir of London is spend- ' Easter holidays with Mrs. Mita Altd *toe, Who has charge of icfi�otijear Walton lloni fisr the Easter vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and two child- ren of Toronto are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Prout, Mrs.. j. E. Brooks and iamily of Mitch- ell were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Oaritelon. • Mrs. Geo. Davis spent a couple of days last week with hereister, Mrs, Wil- liam Cludinore. near ICippen, Mrs. Couch and two children from near Exeter Were guests of Mr. and Mrs.:A. Couch over, Sunday. Mr. Jelin and Miss Bettie Leslie were guests of their sister, Mee" -Sci.k. Wat- son, Seaforth, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mr. B,.1.1. Clement returned to London • on Tuesday after having been a guest at the Ontario street. parsonage over Easter. Master Bryon junor Of Hamilton is spending his Easter holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. Brownlee. Rey.' E. B. Smith preached in St.Paul's church, Seaforth, on Tuesday even- ing of laet week and on Friday for ' Rev. J. O. Farthing of New St. An- drew's, 'Woodstock. The . deling.littnients have returned 7 11' ';e1411.0M,Letta ;Doherty from • To -?ittittleneereittery df Made; Miss Lucy Brewer from Toronto Ladies' College Miss L. Johnson and Mi88 M.Moherty from Banoilton Normal . School and Mr. Frank Hovey from Trinity 'University, Toronto. Mr, Dab 11688 has completed his course at the Toronto Dental College and . passed his final examinatione quite ° successfully. He is a nepheve of -Mr. Nichol Robson and brother of Dr. Bess of Auburn. He has not yet de- cided where to hang out, his shingle • but has in v few a couple of promis- ing openings. Mr. Joshua Cook. Who bee been en- gaged in cold stomp at Toronto einee the 4th of November last, re- turned home on Saturday. While absent, he never lost a day, Werkig even on Chrietnies and New Year's, though eold storage cold indeed and very. trying even upon those ex - &Wetted toff, Me. 'Cook knows it good apple when be bees it and • it *as gratifying to ban to learn - ISOMOBSVIlle. MM. R. }Ilford is spending the holi- days with her daughter, Mrs, A. R. Birks, Stratford, Mrs, F, Leonard IS visiting friends at Brlgn-Friday ORev, T. Greene was in 11111.,+ 411P,. Kincardine attending the fuheral of his nephew, D. McLeod• . Misses Lucie and Brownie Andrews of Fullerton are the guests of their friend, Miss B. Stanley. Mrs. R:• W. McKenzie of Goderich epent Monday with her mother, Mrs. 11°iErleat M.i Mrs. A. 13Iackwe11.spent Pei - •day with Mr, Blackwell. • . Mr. E. G. Courtice, wife and fandly, of Clinton, are spending the holidays 1, with his father; Mr. J. L. Poultice. I V. -- Mr. W. E. •Andrews .is visiting ,friends around he; • 0" Mr. 0, L. Fisher is spending the holidays under the parental roof at Benmiller Mr. and Mrs;11V, McRoberts of Bel- mont, an spending tlie holidays with her father, Blr. T. C. Pickard. uht-.04ay • 01i. A.sTebbutt of Nile is home for • the • Bei. J. Greene preaehed in Fullerton, on Sunday. •Mrs. Stanley is on the sick list this week. On' Sunday. Rev. G. W. Andrews preached two excellent sernions. It was the W. M. S. anniversary. In the morning he -preached on .'Wom- an's Positipn in the Church" and in the evening front Proverbs 3-17. •The ehurch was crowded both morning and evening. Everybody was delighted to haver Mr. Andrews with us again. He will always receive it Warne reception when he wishes to come here, The • Easter .• thank -offering tunounted to c -ver $18.00' ' Rev. H. E. Bray Of London will preach in St. John's church on Sunday afternoon pext and administer the Sacrament.. of the Holy Communion. The annual vestry. ;meeting has been postponed until jTuesday - afternoon, •April the llth. Arrangements are be- ing inade for extensive improvements on the little church which will. begin as soon as tbe Weather settled. . • . himself at act vely at ever to bug» inueti eonyinced as ever that'he OSA petvielon lea for the highest. -price in the Oki Country market. He Is partial to the Mann, Hoek, Ben - .Davis and Cooper's Market for good. keeping Muddies. That he was robbed of the seat will shortly he demonstrated, as evidemee of rateally work Oft the part of his opponents is not by any means diffl., cult to obtain, NIffittlff IIMP! Goderich ToWnship., • .Dr. 3. 0. Lindsay of Listowel spent Easter with his parents on the 16th con. . J. 0, Looks well and is succeed- ing in tbs..profession of his choice. Mr. Rowland Jenkins, who lute been on the -sick list, is still improving much to the Joy of his wide' ch•cle of friends' and acquaintances in the townshipwho hope to see hitn able to drive out as soon as the fine spring days come. • essrs. inasak. tiros.; who dispokled of theirlerni on the Surer' Road, are lookink round -for amitch larger place than the one disposed of, but as. yet have not Made a•raircbase. • The following is the standing Of the pupils of 5. S. .No. 2, Goderich town. ship for the' month of March' :-V- Lilly Willson, Melville Sturdy, Aggia Johnston, Fawcett Sturdy. IV -John Johneton, Leith Sturdy, Mattie, John- ston, Linda Sturdy, Drtvid Bodges, Howard Sturdy, Fred Willson, Robert Bell, Ottie Willson. III -Pearl Will- son, Nettie Sturdy, Alice Johnson, Minnie Bell, Willie Chambers, Harry •Chs.inhers, May Willson. Sr. II -Reg-. gie Sturdy, Charlie Willson, Alice Hick, Oliver Prouse, Wilbert Prouse,• Benson MeOullagh, Mabel Prouse, Jena Clarke, Robet t McCabe, Richard eeson. jr. [1• -•-•Jennie Monk, -Mabel Wiltees, . _Alonzo Bodges, • Mamie Youill. Sr. Pt. II -Arthur Willson, Gertie Sturdy, Irene Hick, ,Albert Me- Oullagh, McKee Johnston, ;Rey- Cham- bers, Meredith Clarke. Jr,,Pt.. II -Le- titia Johnston, - Thomas Chambers,. Mary Monk, Edith Willson, 'Jennie Youill, J. I -Winnie Jelinstou,- Nelson W. Trewartha, teacher. • ' John Ford has engaged Walter Will- son op. the summer. Mr. Godwin, who has been his din eviyal 'meetings for the past five weeks the church at Taylor's Corners, intends holding a ncieeting every Thursday uight in the future. Robbie Bell is laid up with a severe cold. Mrs. Patrick of Ilderton spent East- er with her daughter, Mrs. John Bea- com of Sunnyside Farm. Miss, Lizzie Middleton, who has a school in Molex county, is horne for the vacation: Mr. John Middleton recently made a sale of fifty-seven export cattle for ,Ap- ril delivery at five cents per pound which will cet him between $3,500 and $4 000. Mr. Middleton has in addition forty-seven‘headothout ready kr the market. These cattle are said to be among the best ever made really for export in the township. Mr. Thos. II. Cook of Clinton has en- gaged with Mr. John 0. Elliott. Adam Pantelon and James . Liver - More go to Indian Head this week, but they May stop over at Toronto a few days. Misees Lena Iola Emma Merehall of Toronto ate their Easter eggs al the old honiesteed.'"' West TackersmIt.h. • Mr. Everett and • Earne Crich spent Sunday the guest of their sister, Mrs'. Douglas of Grey. ?Miss A. Steep of ecideeleh toWriship is this week the guest of Miss Mary Layton. ,•• G. W. Layton arida it ihort time with old friends near Ingersoll after attending the Provincial' convention of the Hnights of the Maccabees, as re- presentative for Hearies Tent which was held in London on March 22nd and 23rd, and returned home on Monday last. He will report, to the Tent here on Friday evening' next on the quality of the men selected to represent this province at the Biennial Review of the Supreme Tent to he kW& in June in Port Huron, This was the first con- vention in which the ladies of the Maccabees have had a volee and .vote. During the past year 87 Hives have been organized With it membership of MVO. The membership of the' Order at large now hU tither 845,003 and have die- hursed to the beneficiaries $12,000,728 duringlthe put 17 Year*. A reeolution was passed expressing the feeling of the 'convention in regard to it elek benefit fund which has been it felt want by the membership in the province. There were SOO delegates present, Mr. A. Weir M. A. of Sarnia and Provincial Conernitrider presided over the convention. He Is an old Olintordene Rev. W. J. Ford, who was stationed here it couple ef year* ajO anvc?' troltegtriCsZtliet 110 ieairtr# -rent, a c a h pl n. .4111P..• APRIL 6, 1899 wrrtt? rtimmit lirimtr !miff wpm rim'? trittrm trmr? rtrm Imp SHOE DEPARTMENT JACKSON BROS.' BIG 'STORE THE' 1 SLATER • ERRE • 1114.-• • • 01.4.• loi,vaegetens•Illaelesels-•WaeTs.,evsee 'SehOoti\ShOes. Named.. .. . The .''Standar-d" .Priees $11, .$1450. A specialoline manufactured especially,for our trade. The cheapest and best goods eve4shown here, goods thatiwill wear and wear well. No- -body can afford to miss buying:thie line. We sell them for spot cb,sh only. 041;!,0'4014,41114,AikAlb,4e,%giWboAil,1.41b.,W;41..liielth. 4 Ilemre..^16-laeci.oebela.-ieweteogawiat.,aweeviewiewae.-446-4.4.-^ oys' School Ca PRICE 25 CENTS °lir. &eat School line of Caps at 25p arewonderful value.. They cannot be equalled in itis sectiori. • They are goods thatwill wear and they have a style about them, Webillsee.:40011a,11,11. -116,10a/Va, • ...Oa • "'INN • :..110 s' School oats ,PRICE $1.50 11.14D .1.75- . . Sizes 26 to 33. ',tau, can. also buy Odd Pants trorn the same goods 4.t 56c, 60e, and 75c. These .goOdS. are macie. by and are the. • , . cheapest goods in dahada.. . • . • • -iiPaisr-1797E,:SE14.,, F4213, 'QA.Sli ONLY Ii SON BROS DEPARTMENTAL West Irackersintli. Wood bees are the order of tbe day. Me. Frank Heywood has 'engaged With Mr. Sydney Johns for the Corning summer. Mr. Robt. "White is on- the sick,' list also Mr. John Stevens Of the London Road. • • Mr. E. ()rich is now chanielled at the corner. Varna. Examination of S. S. No, O. Stanley. -The following is a list of the names of those who were successful at the I. promotioo examinafient- Junior 4th `", to Senior' 4th -Total marks 800 - Laura . Cairns' 614, Lily Campbell 002, Carlisle Huston 532, May MeAsh 401, Josepli Wald 487, Harry Arm- strong 440. Front St. 2nd to Jr. 3rd - total marks 000--Magg1e Moffat 458, Harold Cairns 408, Lloyd Moffat 897, Rachel Reid $89, Ethel johns 378, Frank McKenzie 347, Willie Reid. 344, Sarah Stewart 306. From Jr. 2nd to. Sr. 2nd -Harold. Campbell, Sam Stin- son Prom Jr. part 2nd to Sr. part 2nd --Joseph Pilgrim, Ivan MeNaughton, Ernest McOlymont, Lorne Forrest:— Mrs. R Haxby of Clinton is visiting "Mt "KO -rag 44 S 41141141i . 41141141i Home Nee Never before have we commenced' a sea son's trade With as good or cOMplete.a stock in our I-Iousefurnishing Department as we show to=clay., An ever increasing trade. in. Iloinefurnishings.bas stimulated us to put forth greater efforts than ever before, and . her mother, Mrs. . Wanless, Sr., of • thie place. --Mrs. John Wanless has been visiting at ber daughter's, Mrs. George Turnbull of Tuckersmith.— ,Mr. Sohn Barnwell, accompanied ' by who teaches in Goderich township, left for his old home in Huron township last Thursday, evening. It was predict- ed to have it hard trip With the cutter, but nevertheless he succeeded well a lie arrived here on Monday evening, He found abundance of snow north of Goderich, the like of which has never been known in April before.—Mrs. George Clarke spent her Easter at Mr, R, McLean's, Goderich.--Mr, T. Ward received word from Alberta AB to the success of the journey of his sons and their families.—They were nine days and ten eights in mak- ing the trip, after which time no doubt ther were wearied to the extreme, though they all bad good health when they arrived. The stock • also fared similarly though looking it little rough no doubt,— M salon ary 1.11 te r tai n men ladiest.-The iniesinnary eociety here gave a grand entertitintneot on the evening of Good Friday to it fairly well filled home. The missionary offering was it veey 11. beral collection, one which amounted to $14. This shows it good missionary spirit among our church workers when the pocket is converted, ----Mr. M. Weed Is engaged with Mr. D, Camp- bell for it short season as be is busy fora tin. ling . tat. fisyhpintignpnp.----Mr. V. M. Diehl is tne syrup now. Hurrah. • IIIRTITS. GOLel..-In Willett on Apell fird. the Wife of Me. W, II. Cole of a daugh. ter. Clover Seed Wanted.. want:4006es et Olever the Seed ima will neY higheat Atoka price. DUN .A.prll Ath. • W. Of. _ Dr. 0 Vir. Thompson PIVZSIDTAN AND St111.010014. tire to Mols)* Bank, ilttarggo .with better stocks, better values, and 'a greater 'variety, we are looking . forward to -business that ,will discount that of any former season., If you are thinking of alnew Carpet or Curtairts let Us show you the Bile assortment' we have' gathered together. We think it will interest you, and will be glad to have you: see it whether you buy or not. At the Top ;Notch For style and value is our magnificent showings of Ladies' Readvvear. A display of stylish Millinery that would hold its own hi any of the cities is here for you to seleet from, and in our roomy, bright, light showrooin, you have no diffi- culty in telling just exactly how a hat is going to look. You are always welcome to look or to buy, whichever you like. The New. Embroideries . The largest assort - Ment of doe Swiss Ern- broideries we have ever shown is • on our counters this Spring. Dainty, delicate pitt. terns in strong material with prices lover than s, over before:- . - . Our- $2150 H• at FivfneidO.e,annietartiepttEtmtebrnroidery, one inch 2c . . • . 14 filo fine Ot;mbric: Embroidery, e..,. '•Our Ready-ttimmed Hat at $2.50 has proved to be the ainice open pattern., ... . - ., - .. du. atic1.4 inch fine C . biggest seller We ever put on our tables. Each. succeeding .rtne cambriennd Lawn Embroider. dories, nest patterns, strOng cloths IVO ambric Enibrof= -.,, A ,, ' • . equalled for sfyle and value in the trade. • • • qualities....... . . ..... 8e. to ioe . beiesit,ntwifiutih dionosiegrntsio, nfienoto match, fie.as•on sees the demand kr them increase for they 8,re un- - . , .. . ,• , This season some fortunate .1-Atrchages of shapes and Kid Gloves . With the biggesVIlid'Olove stook in the trimmings have placed: us in a position to turn out a better hat at this figure than ever before, and you'll find theta equal ettl"lonitiYtrthouir tltbeiftrtin12 mg 1 6 Sivne:b hi -6w •illy gettlitiee that we your guarantee ege' in appearance to hats you'll pay more for elOt sewhere. on our countdre. .................. Ladies' kid. Gloves, two er three .....-..............-;.............. large dome fastenere, silk .embrol. dery,in blues and reds all elm, atter AA Weeks, tans.browns,greenspierego pair guaranteed '................ VW -NEW VEILINtadies' fine Kid Gloveti, the beat line 'Gg genuine Treforrese make, t tee we earry, very ieft and line kid, 'Beyond question tile finest col- large dome feeteners, faney ham Lrawunrttidreerdy, blues, greens: lection of Veilings we have ever had is • blacks, we have shown ....... 4-40 here. 1103/7 on our counters, the newest pat- iteeertmen:litigwito.6.16,:::::::::::;Aw pool fa•.eners, new brown end terns,. the newest colorings, the newest, combtnations in fancy 'Veilings are Ltig:rweewenfh:::::1::`,11:::::117.10:::: 0 a • ail."*UP GENS B mreet bop° rters volution