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Always
We want to emphasise the fact that goods
bought here are good. If we know it no
unworthy qualities find an entrance t6 this
store. The selling of good goods only is one
of the corner stones of this business and a
part of our business policy that is rigidly
adhered to. You can depend absolutely. on
what you buy here, If at any time things do
not' turn out to your satisfaction we would
like you to let us know about it and we will
make it right.
A Great Dress Goods Stock
We would like you to get better.. acquainted with this.
dress goods stock of ours. It has been gathered from the
very bet sources. Where ever good dress goods were to be
had we looked for them, From England, from France, from
Germany and from the best Canadian mills we .have drawn
our supply. There is not a popular material or color missing..
Weave, dye and finish are absolutely correct. You may rely
with confidence upon dress goods bought here. They will be
right in every way and there is a better ' assortment to select
from than in most stores hereabouts. We pritit .afew price
hints that will give you an idea of what we are doing.
Plain all wool serge, full 30
inches wide, will give excel-
lent wear, in nary, brown,
green, cardinal. pink, cream.
pale blue and black, per yard 25c
All wool Vigereaux, 36 inches
wide, goad weight, suitable
for dresses or skirts, in medi-
um, dark and blue grey, per
yard 30c
All wool Cashmere, good weight
silky finish, 44 inches wide,
very much worn for waists,in
shades of sky, pink, old rose,
cardinal, cream, navy, p,r
yard 50c
New Colored Lusters, 44 to 46
inches wide, hrightsilky finish
in pink, sky, navy, cream and
black, per yurd 50 & 75c
Wool Crepelene, a light weight
all wool material that makes
a handsome spring or smn-
rner Costume, in fawn, grey,
newblue and brown 44 inches
wide, per yard
All wool Amazon, Cloth, good
weight, bright finish, suitable
for tailored suits or separate
skirts, red, brown, grey, fawn
black, will give excellent
wear. per yard sO&eoc
All wool Viules, a light materi.-
al for summer wear, 4.4 inches
wide, in shades ofgrey, fawn,
blue and black, per yard.... . 5Oc
• 75c
Grey DeBeige,, all pure wool,
good. weight, very suitable • .
for elderly ladies, will not
catch the dust,' in medium
and shades, special value at
per yard •` • 50e
All wool Serge, • heavy weight,
liard worsted finish,. will -riot
catch dust, "Priestlys" make,
makes capital skirts, 44 inches
wide, special.yalue per yard.. SOe
Bread Cloth huitings, full 50 to
54 inches wide, all wool,
bright finish, good weight, in
red, Fawn, blue, blown and.
black. per yard......,85c&$1.r0
Fine Suitings, all shades. broad •
cloth finish, Camels hair,and
plain cloths, no two alike;
per. .
Suit $6.005;$7.00
b4 ineh Ftomespitn, • all pure .
won), will give excellent wear
black or grey. extra special.
value, per yard 833.
54 inches Worsted Serge,: hard -
twist and finish; made front
bnre selected yiarns, will
stand no end of rough wear,
,good weight, does not require •
lining, black only,extraspeci•
al value at,per.yard.:85c&$1:00
All wool Vici.lea;40 inches, wide,
fine quasi: ies• in btnci(s
7.5 ., $1.00 8$1.15
Linings and Trimmings.
When you buy a clresa y_o_u, naturally want linings and
trimmings ---pay particular attention • to these stocks.
No st these parts carry such a wide. range of. dress•
�mniings, and our linings are reliable ' qualities'thal, keep
their shape and wear well.
Kid Gloves.
When you buy kid Gloves itpays to get thein good.
There is no economy in buying cheap Cloves. Gloves going
out of this store can be depended on m every way, for no
low grade or poor quality finds a place on ' our shelves. ' New
lines for Spring are here, and there is no'better .:.assortment in
in town.
Three Pi ices all guaranteed $1$, 1.25 and $1.50
The Millinery.
Our formal Opening was a success in every sense of the
word. The crowds that throngedour show room were unan-
imous in their expressions of approval. We are showing a
larger stock, greater variety, and more complete • assortment.
than has ever been shown here, and styles are productions of
•'those shown in the large centres of fashion, If 'you conld
not visit the show room on any of' the formal Opening days
come any day this week. You will be just as welcome now
_ as then, and as free to come and look around whether you
Wish to buy or not.
More Room for Carpets.
We have been making some changes up -stairs ' that. will
give us better accommodation for. Carpets. Their will be
more room and better and•larger stock this spring than ever
-before. It is easily the best ie. this section, and as for, quality
we are willing to have you match values with any you will.
get anywhere. The new goods are here arid there is no better
time to buy than now when the stock is at its best,
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12ie 155c. 20c and 25c
Union Carpets .. .. 25c, 35e 45c d0cts,
Pure Wool Carpets 75e, 85e and 90
Tapestry Carpets 28e, 85e, 50c and 75e
Brussels Carpets ie $L00, $1.10 and $1,25
Hemp Carpets
Nobby Hats.
More new Hats came in
this week,' They are the
latest. New York styles.
They are right up-to-date in
every point that goes to make
a stylish hat. Come and see
thein.
dgens. Bros.
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W'e're The
Will Paper People
At our store you will find as
complete a stock in variety,
Colors, qualities and. values as is
to be had in the county, • We
have it at 5c 'per roll, It's as
goodas yon can buy anywhere
at the price, Our 8c line is
mach better value, It's twice
as good as the 5e line and our
ten cent goods are more than
twice as good: We have It as
high as 50c. Whatever your
needs may be we want to see
you. We will be here to show
you our stock any day, If you
want samples by mall we will
send/ them to you. We sell
Window Shades too. General
Stationery, Art Materials for
decorative needle work, etc.
Agents Parker's Dye Works,
Tho. D. Fair. Co.
Often the Che vest, Always the $est.
About o o
WHERE THEY ARE . People,
OR WHERE
THEY ARE GOING
We Know
Mr. Jos. Swan left this week. for Nin-
ga, .Man. .
Mr. N, B. Henry was iu Stratford
this week, •
Mr. W. Il. Baker- of Seaforth was in
town on Monday.
Mr, Andy Forrester came home from
Toronto for Easter,
Mrs. 'Andrew •Eckmier was is .Seb-
ringville for Easter.
Miss Martha. Dinsley 'spent the past
few days in Detroit.
Mrs. R. R. Coultes.. spent Easter
with Belgrave friends,.
Mr., Wesley :Newcombe came home
"'from Petrolia for Easter.
Mr.. . W:.. Jones : was in Stratford on
Thursday. and Friday, last.
Miss b'. Carter of East Wawanoslt' is
the guest of Mrs. W. Jones,
Miss Lyda Cook returned home . from
Goshen,. Indiana; ,on Tuesday.
Miss Mina Proctor was the .guest on
Easter Sunday of : Clinton friends.
Mrs. Humphreys .of . Goderich was the .
guest of Mrs, Eagleson this week.' .
Mrs.. Sellery ' of Kincardine is. 'the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. T.
Cooper..:
Miss 'Edna Diamond' of Wingham was
the guest of •Miss -Laura King •over:
Sunday.
Ws.C, .A,. Stapleton. of. London has
been visiting• her brother, Mr. Geo.
Johnson.
Miss. Ruby McLean 61 .G'oderich was
the guest on Sunday of Miss Pearl
Cantelon.
Mrs. Donald Macdonald visited her
daughters and 'son in Detroit this
past week.
Miss Minnie Howson of •Bowmanville
is the guest of her cousin,Rey. W..
G: Howson,
Miss Maud Cook .of Goderich spent
Easter• at the. home of her father,
Mr. Arthur Cook.
Mr. Ernest .Cooper of : Montreal spent
. Easter at 'the .honie' of his mother,
Mrs: William Cooper,
Miss. Gertrude Sellery of 'Kincardine
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. A.
T.• Cooper, 'on Easter. •
'Mrs. S. A. Moffat of London has been'
the guest , of Mrs, 'George Johnson
of town for .a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Smith of St. Thom-:
as were the guests over. Sunday; of
Mr. and Mrs, .R.,P Reekie.
i%Iiss Tebbutt, formerly of Clinton,has
accepted a position in .the store of
M> W. Acheson, Goderich.
Mrs. William Cantelon .of Goderich
was the guest. , of her neice, Miss
Maud Cantelon, on Easter.
•Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Washington of
Auburn spent Easter at Mr. Thos.
Jenkins' of Goderich township.
Miss Millie Stevenson is spending the
Easter vacation . in Goderich the
guest of the MissesTretheway.
Misses Blanche McKown 'and Leona
.'Potts were in Woodham on Sunday
the guests of Mrs. W. E. Doupe.,
Mrs. (Rev.) J. Morrison and. her two
sons of Springfield were guests of
Mrs. (Dr,) Thompson over Easter.
Mr. J. W. Be11 of Blyth was in town
on Saturday on the way to Goder-
felt to spend Easter withhis daugh-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Westacott of Sea-
forth were in Clinton on Saturday
on theirr way down . to Exeter for
Easter;
Mrs. S. Kemp and little daughter
were visiting-. from Friday until
Tuesday Mrs. Kemp's mother, Mrs.
Rath of Dundalk..
Mr Peter Munroe and little son Hec-
tor, who have been spending the
past few days in town, returned
home to Tara on Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Woods of Bayfield were.
in •town on Thursday when Mrs.
Woods took train for Durham to
spend Easter at the parental home..
Mrs. John Callander, .accompanied by
her daughter Bessie, has been the
guest for several days past. of • her
daughter, Mrs. Will, Harland, and
other friends . in town.
Mr. Goldie I'•ike came home front Tor-
onto to spend Good Friday with
his parents at the • Waverly, but has
since left for Iowa where lie has se-
cured a good position,
The following came down from God-
erich on Friday last to attend 'the,
funeral of the late William Beacom:
Thos. Burrows, ,lames Tait, David
• Cantelon, John Carr and Fred.
Johnstone.
Mrs. Israel Taylor, who has been vis-
iting at her father's, Mr, James
Stevens, for a fortnight, returned
home on Monday to Brampton. Mr.
Taylor, who, combining business
with pleasure, was here for a few
clays, went home the same day.
Mr. Bert Daymond, Monoline operator
on the Stratford Herald stall, ac-
companied by Mr. A. McLean of the
same city, was home from Friday
to 'Monday. Mr. Frank Dayment of
the St, Marys Journal staff was
shone at the same time.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that 1, will
not be responsible for any debts ton-
ttacted in my frame without a writ-
ten
April 3rd, 1902
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Millinery Opening
A Big Success
Our collection of trimmed millinery has been pronounced by all who visited our store slur-
ing opening days to be the largest and finest ever shown in Clinton, Every spring style is now ready and it 1
will be to your advantage to corne here and see our display before you decide on your new hat: Our.hats are •goes
of the very best styles from New York and Detroit and no two will be found the same. The prices here are much
lower than is asked in most stores.
Modes Glove Fitting Patterns are the Best
Price for any pattern is 15c
All the best stores the United States and Canada sell this pattern. Very often the quality of
an article may be ,judged by the price, particularly in goods like patterns. One exception in that case,
though, and thatis the Modes Glove Fitting Pattern, the lowest priced of any of the good patterns and
the best. ' Best in every way, -full directions how to cut, perfect fit after garment is cut and nothing
but stylish patterns. The seams are not allowed for in this pattern. There will be no waste material,
Spring . Dress Goods '
Spring's most fashionable weaves are here in black and every correct color-
ing. Our sales in this department this spring are more than double those of last year for the
same time, showing that people -are finding out where best values are, There is a great de-
mapd for Black Venetians. We have the best` values in town at 60e and 75c per yard.
Lustres in black, navy, grey and blue grey are selling very freely. They are very serviceable
for skirts or dresses. Black. Lustre best values we have ever shown at per yard 20c, 25c, 39c,
50c and 75c. 'We ask yout:o compare these values with other attires Lund you Will find why we
are selling so many Dress Goods, We have a very large assortment of Suit Lengths, no two
being just alike, in shades of fawn, mode, grey, etc., at $5, $5.50 to $6.75.
The New Dress Trimmin .s=are here and by far the largest and finest assort-
. g hent we have ever shown: They were all im-
ported by its direct from the maker iii Europe and by going direct to the maker you save fully
25 per cent., which is well worth considering when buying .the trimmings for your new dress.
Fancy Silk Braids in assorted newdesigns at..,..., • Bo,. IOC, ' 121}x, 15c, lee to' 25c
Silk Appplique in black And white, itll the very newest deigns at 35c, 38c to 75c
Black Srrquince at per'yard 15e, 18e to 85c
Some New Goods .we are ,now 'showing
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Ladies''Ties sisals of the new Dresden Silks telco wash ties in linen.' colored 1iwn'. prices 25c, 38c, 50e to 51°25
New Belts or.si1lt, •ve'Ivetarid leather, all in the fittest shapes at eaeli 25c. 35. to $1,25: Chatelaine Bags of .line
quality leather at 50e, 75. to 51:25 - Linen'Battle for shirt tvr►iat+'having embroidery to mateh,prices ase: & 50e
Stylish Separate Skirt
There are skirts and skirts, S.rin,eshoty that they lyase.. Well designed'
and.skilifnlly cut, 'others have a nwi ltruiicral. lunit Unit stamp I belts as' the
made to scll'•sort.:. The separatesk it is we sell stye rinse this 'list.-- , nrrtkers
:who devote their whole time to the designing and snaking of skirts and
suits: PRICES I—Prices' are, very '.luw'considering the gond (pain y of•
material used. You save the price of making
f9;
Black Lustre Skirts well lined and bosh ',"yrth gelvet, per •
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feet in: fit and finish, special at c _• • $2.00 •
Skirts made of .homespun, Berges, ere., in Veryy newest de-
signs at ..::........ .. $3.55, $5 and $5-50
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and Monday
20e .BLACK SATEEN 15e-Qn Saturdaymorning; we place on sale . •
• • 100 yards of Black Sett en, regular yatue.of which is 20c, for... 15c
100 LADIES' VESTS AT ,2 FOR :25c-100 ladies' vests made of very•
fine cotton yarn, shott.steeves, would' be,goud value at 15e, spe-
cial at 2 for 25c
RIBBED Hoof AT 2 FOR 25c-300 pairs of fins ribbed cotton
Dose, in sizes 8i, 9 and 9t, all warranted fast black,special
for Saturday and Monday. at. , 2 pair for 250
15e, 18e TO 30c GIMPS.AT 5c-200 yitldii of Gimp, suitable
for trimmings, etc., in assorted colors and designs,
• regular 15c, 18c tit3uc values, all te'clear at per yard......
Laois at 5c-200 vallis of Valenciennes Laces thatwould be
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See Our Great .-Stock; . .
We beg to announce the arrival of throe cases of stiff and soft Hats purchased by Mr, W. Jackson in New. ''ork -_
verys goods ever shown in this section . and people who
last week. They, comprise the'l.ttcst and most up-to-date�, o • e o a d
appreciate something extra new should see our great range.
Our importations of Christy's'. English Hats are also in
stock and our assortment of new and choice Hats is not
equalled in this section. ' We claim. and so do hundreds of our
customers that the Christy Hats which we sell at $1.50 aro
the. most satisfactory and best wearing hats to be found. You
n have them in stiff or soft shapes and in all proportions.,
Keen buyers who want extra good value should ask for • the
celebrated . Christy Hat
Oar Yacht Cap for Boys at 25c is a wonderful Cap for the money,
Made from assorted tweeds and worsteds
leather peak and nicely trimmed. Sbld"everywhere for 85c.
, We have C. sated a sensation with our wonderful offer of $16 Suits for $12 and $14 Suits for $10.
To Order lever before has such value been offered ill this section and the way orders are coming in demon-
strates how it is being appreciated. We are the only people in this section able to sell snits at wholesale figures.
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