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The Canton tiftwo-Rocord
febrmery.23rd 190,0 ,
gens 'Bros., Clinton.
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First Showing. of
Spring Dress Goods •
The 'bulk of our new spring Dress.
Goods are now on our counters. A larger,
a richer, •a more varied collection of the
season's correct Dress stuffs, it has never
been our pleasure to show. Every fashion-
able fabric is represented. The assortment
is wide enough to give ample variety to
select from and of most lines there are not
more than one or two.dresses of a pattern_
We will be pleased to have you look the
new goods over, whether you wish to pur-
chase at present or not. Among the fabrics
shown are : • .
Plain Voiles
Two tone Voiles
Silk 11:oliennes
Wool NON'S
• W001 Etainines
Plain Sicilians
Plaiq loin,irs
• Fancy liohitirs. • :
Light -weight Tweed Sidings
The• Embroidery aid Lace Sale
Our spring sales' of Einbroideries and Laces
got a good start last Saturday, and sales are grow-
ing in volume daily. Quantities of both that run
up into the thousand yards. Valu?.3 s ih as has
never been in the store before:
. Laces at Se. Worth .tip to -Sc
Laces at 5r worth up to 12e
Laces at 10c Worth up tollic •
•Embreitteile4 at Ar worm «p to 15e
Embr Alleries at 81. worth lip 1() .18e •
Embroideries. at / 00. IV0001 bp !co t5e,
Fine Corset Coyer Eanbroideries.
• A. dozen or more handsOrne patterns n fine
`Corset Cover .EinbrOideriesimported by our-
selves direct from the. Swiss makers,Tat Per. yard
3oc„, '45et $0cariii se..._••
Exceptional Cotton Values:
Exceptional.' is th.e right word to describe
our Cotton values. Stocks, of all. qualities are big,
and from the coarsest FactorY Cotton to the finest
Cambric and Nainsook, we. are Showing values -.that
cannot but be of interest to careful buyers. Here
are a few of the many.:
• rit at ,
Heavy grey or factory cot, ton, full yard wide fine, rinind
ton, good weight, free from
i mperfe ctious, a good cotton -
fox ordinary use, special
at per yard '5C
Fit 8c
Fine grey or factory cotton, ,
round, even thread, soft fin-
ish, an extra good .cloth, c.,
spesial value at per yard. oC
Extra quality bleached cot-
evea thread, finished soft for
fine needle wurk, regular 12
quic •
ality, special value,
Per yard.............. eve:
at 12.4c
Fine India lawn 40 in. ,wide,
'• and fine Soft Nainsook Mius.
lin, suitable for fine: under-
wear, both lines special value •
and worth in the regdliti way
• 18c, our special price
per yard I-Z§V
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Just a few. left There are just a few,
a :very few, Mantles
left to sell. Six weeks ago We decided, on a:
complete clearance of every Cloth Jacket, Not
one was to be tarried over. Price was no. object,
as long as we attained• our end,, the showing
of a stock next season free from leftzoVers of
any kind... T.hat's why we give you your choice'
of any cloth Jacket in the storefor $1,50 •
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Clearing the Golfjerseys
Two Saturday BARGAINS in Golf Jerseys.
The last ten in stock. • N:mv it is time for them to
go. Here is how trey are gOing
$3.00 Jerseys at $2.00 •
Seven only Golf Serseys,
good styles, made' from fine
soft wools, one white and' one
black, the rest navy or red, .
regular 83.00 and 83.60, choice
Saturday Two Dollars
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• $2.wa Jerseys for $t .50
Three only Woollen Jersoys,
nice shade of --dark myrtle
green, last of our $2.50 line,
clearing 'Saturday at each
One dot lar and tatty cants
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Silk Waists at $2.5o
Saturdry we are going to sell six Silk.
Waists for $2.5o each. They. are-ma.de from
good quality Tafetta and Japan Silks and are
the last of our $5.00 line, Two whites; four
blacks, Saturday your choice at •
Two Dollars and Fifty Cents.
GENS BROS
Dry Goods -
Detective
Nurray's Book
•FOR $1.50.
Regular price $2.00,'
Very interesting, eigitity-two chap-
ters relating many of his clever
doings, sonic .of which you are lentil-
ia,r with, but the "inside" of which
you have never had the chance to
read before. Among them are:
• Knapp, a wea,zened wonder.
A King, a Lunatic. and a /3urglar,
three in one and none at a.11.
When Glengarry wrecked the circus.
The Million Dollar Counterfeiting,
The man who buried himself alive.
A Spreader of Arsenic.
REGINALD DIRCI-IALL, Murderer
The four barn burnings at Chatham.
Alger's Graveyard Policy.
Chatelle,the" hairy man.
The Gangs of Burtch and Routledge,
The Murder of Joseph Sifton.
The Quirk Mystery. •
Not. written like the sensational
:dime novel but a narration of facts
as the great detective living in Tor-
onto brought •them to light,
Agents Parker's Dye Works. '
DFair Co,
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Often the Cheapest, Always the Best
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Mrs, Helo; Wingham, was the • guest
Of Mrs..D. B. 'Kennedy VAS week.
Mrs, Frank Yeo, Mt. Forest, is the
guest of. her father,. Mr. H.
irCan-
telo. • •
Mr. and IVIrs. Eberhardt of Drunibo
have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs.Consigney for a' few days.
Mr. Lal Paisley visited.his sister,Mrs.
Dunsmore of St. Thomas; the past
Mr. T. ' Jackson retained Monday tr-
am 'a trip to Montreal and 06tia,wa. •
in the interests of the Jackson Mfg.
;Mrs'.• W. Cantelon and her guest, Mrs.
Attridge of Brown City, M1cli.,,a,re
visiting the. foriner's. daughter, Mrs.
E, Brooks of Mitchell, this week.
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Mr.. Stewart Dawson,. who Was 1110
guest `for some time of Mr. 'and.
Mrs. R. Cluff, -left'Monday to re-
turntcf7bis•hoine at Pearson,. Iowa.
Captain Young of Bothwell is now
• associated with Captain Boyd in
command ' of the local S. A. corps,
..,Lieetenant Tiireet having *been tran-...
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Mr. S. 0, Plummer of Hibbing, Minn:,
• arrived last Week and will: spend a
few weeks •With his parents, Mr.
- and •Mrs., S.S G. Plumnier. This
•week lie visited Toronto:
Several -of the employes of the organ
factory have obtained employment
' elsewhere. 0. Olson and M. Graelis
• have gone to Woodstock, W. Town-
: shend, to Strathroy and Lester Sage
• to Stratford: :
• Mr. James Elliott of the Nile was
the. guest of Mr. P. S. Cook Sun-
• day.. He had• been Visiting friends,
in. Wiarton and left that place an
• Thursday, but did not reach Clin-
. ton until Saturday night.
Mr. Robert Gardliam, Woodstock,'
who.*.came uP". attenrilie funeral
of the late John Townshend, Was a
foimor resident of. Clinton.:
thirty years :age he. elm:iced f or the
firm of . Scott 4 Callander,
Mia. Ed. Cottoncwho had been vis-
iting • her • parents, Mr. and .Mrs.
Thos. 1V4a.son of Hullett, returned to
•' Detroit. oh Monday. She Was 'ac-
eonipaniett .by Mr. John Cofton,who
will make his home . with his son. in
• that city. •
and Mrs. Eli McLaughlin, who
came 'home from Barrio to atientl
the finieral of the fortner's mother,
are this week. guests' of Mr. .a,nd
Mrs,. W. Fluker. Mr. IVICLaughlin
has aboet decided to go West again
to embark in business. .
Will. Rattenbury .has entered the•Mol-
.sons tank serviee and en Tuesday
•went to Woodstook to •join the afar
of the hank's branch in that pro-
• gressive town. He is courteous and
obliging and wo•have ho doubt will
make a success of his chosen met
nation. • -
kr. 1. Skinner, who has been havin
a very pleasant time among old II
ends in town and district, leaves
this week 'to return to Iris home al
Alexander, Man. Mr.. Skinner is
• thoro Northwester and in spea,kin
highly of it he • does ., so front ,
knowledge acquired by experience.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Edwards of 'Sour
is, Man., Who had been•yisiting
derich township friends for a collet
of months, spent Monday with Olin
ton friends and on Tuesday a. in
let for. Kingston where they will
Viait Mr, Edwa,rds" old hoine for
for tnight bhfore proceeding, to. Sour
is.
• McKillop Township.
Miss Minnie Dundas, who was in
Toronto for a couple of. months, ha(
returned home.
The roads are in bad condition ow'
ing to the recent stormy weather.
Messrs, Hagey and Graves have r
contract cutting wood for Win,
Smith,
Mr. Wm. Mitchell haS the job o!
sawing the stock of logs at the mill
of 1VIr. John IlennoVies.
Now that the Toronto News Ills
Ross and CO, pretty well out of.si
ght, we wonder what its cartoonist
will select for guile.
Mrs. O'Hara has beon' getting pool'
health lately, but with the advent or
spring it is hoped she will reoover.
Our February Sale
Is Saving Hundreds of Dollars or our Customers
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here are wonderful saving opportunities offered here during this February Sale. in our effort to make
a clearance of Winter goods on hand, we are quoting price ei That are In most cases even less than
manufacturer's first cost Then, too, we'are offering advance Spring goods for much less than you will
have to pay later on, due to Some fortunate purchases we have made from makers and wholesalers more
anxious to have the cash.than the goods. These Specials go on sale Friday rlorning :
Vialf Price for. New Dress Goods
300 yards .of New Winter Dress Geode, 38 to. 45 inches
wide, in a fancy range of plain celoringe,41.ao. fancy.
tweed effects. -This is. a line -that will make up
itioicelgyofoart _girls' school 'dresses; Regular 640 goods
300
60c Japanese Silk at 39c• . •
Last week we got another chance to buy several hun-
dred yards of Japanese .5111c in white and black only
at a very law price. This quality is sold all over
at 60c, our February Sale Price will be • 390
Two Bargains in Corset Covers
• 40c Corset Covers at 25c
• 120 Corset. Covers made of very line sq,uality of Nain-
sook, made with full front, arms and neck Willie -
ed with lace. This Corset cover is usuallp sold
at 40c. Our February sale price will be 25c
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50c Corset Covers at 35c
5' .
dozen naore•of these fine Corset Covers madeof
English cotton, full front, ttimmed, down front wi-
th two rows of lace insertion, neck and arms trim- ..
raed with fine. lace, Regular 50c value to go dur- •
ing • our February Sale at ... .. ..... . 35c.
50c Tape Girdle Corset at 35c
This Tape Girdle Corset is sold in every store at 50e,
but forour Feliruary Sale the price here will be 35c
$1.00. Batise Corsets at 55c
This Corset is made of fine white batise all steel filled . .
and made to give- good wear and comfort. Regu-
lar, $1 value to go during FeIllruary Sale at ' .5.50 •
• 60c Table Linen at 45c •
57 inch wide extra, 'heavy Scotch Table linen, assorted
designs. This is warranted all pure flax and will
give excellent wear. Regular 60c value to go during '
our February , Sale at • •45c '
$1..50 Table Linen at .85c
72 inch wide Double Damask Table Linen, extra fine sat-
in ,finish. This is our very finest $1.50 value. On
account 'of it being slightly damaged we bought it •
to sell during our February Sale at.,,... . . . 85e
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$1,50 Table Napkins and $1.60 Table
Uoths to go during Feb. sale at $1.15
Just a few dozen more; of our $1.50 Table Napkins and
$1.69 Table Cloth S to go diming this sale at ..... $1.15
They are all warranted pure linen.
More 12ic Crash Towling to go at 10c
We still have several hundred yards of this heavy Crap
sh Trawling, the regular value of ,which is 1Q to
go during this sale at • 100
20c Scotch Nainsook at 12k .
This we think is the best bargain 'Clinton. has ever
seen in fine Scotch Nainsook. /t is made of a, fine
' round even thread and will give splendid wear.
Regular 20e value to go during this sale at..........12c
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Mole 25C Indian Lawn aft 14c •
1000 yards more of this very fine India Lawn,39 inch-
reusawryl4se,altehewt best 25c valhe to go during ii4 Fen -
14c
Ladies Silk and Sateen
Waists at Half Price
.' During this February Sale we are selling any
• Silk or: Sateen Waist in the store at exactly Half
$3.50 Silk Waists' at ........ . . .. . . .... . .......... . $1.75
• $4.00 Silk Waists at •$2,00
• $5.00 'Silk Waists at $2.50
$1.25 Sateen Waists •at .
$1.50 Sateen Waists at 750
Ladies new 50c to 75c Silk Collars at 25c
100 New Silk Collars in the very newest styles, all Ina -1
de of good taffeta silk, regular 50c to 'Mc,all to..
• clear at • 256.'
Ladies Black Astrachan Coats
at Less Than Makers' Price
We still have six Ladies' Black Astrachan Jackets !eft
and in order to clear them out at once are tilt
willing to sell them les h than maker's price. They.
are.all of choice 'selCeteu skins, fine glossy curl, and
we guaranteethein to give good wear ;
• ' $82.00 Coats .to go at . , .................. ... . .....$20.00
• $40.00 Coats 'to'. go .. ... . . . . ... .,$25.00 •
All Fur Ruffs Redticed. Away • Below Actual Values
The saving as fr.)na k to price,
All Winter Coats Reduced. A few to be given away
otheKsfor $_.1.9a •
• It is not often you get a chance to1)11Y a coat for so. little.
6 COATS FREE • • • •
12 COATS AT $1.98 EACH•
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• • Del.LoyaL -
'•Rcmexnber the stores at h me -the •
grocer; the dry' goods man, the butch -
the baker, the'printer, and all the
rest who do business here.. They are,
not in business for. fun They are out
for the Money t�:help•push the tOwn:
.ilong. • ' • • I
Buy' Canadian goods. • Be loyal to, r
yourse . • . '
Be loyal to. your church, your pas-
tor and . your home.
Be, loyal togood clean sport,spend•
a shilling or two to help it along .1.
A '-B011.4id, mind fri a sound' body is. •
•good reasoning. . . .
Be loyal, kind and .eha,rite.hte and
docf) jnoortdalorso.k for perfection thissside
Be loyal to yciur friend's 'and- 'kind
toyour
odokufrenemies. '
Be •
Be kind to the boss. He may. weat
better clothes and have shorter hou-
rs', but often when you're sleeping
he's up against the bills payable,
• So he kind, be Charitable. •
Don't ,ltnock the chap in the lodge.
Or in the church Who received more
votes than • you did, .Perhaps he was
,•fa
eleeo.the
ed because was the better
n
A knock is like a chicken, it will
come home. .
So just be kind. • . •
When father does nothave Much to
say in the house, perhaps he is trouh;
led about his business.. When mother
was Cross, perhaps she was tired out;
When the youngsters fight, let us re-
member they are just immature bits
of humanity, heavy With inexperience..
Be charitable.
And what If aeme are narrow and
see the infinite in the strea,ni, in the
cloud and in the voice Of the wird,
what if some behold Him in the sim-
plest services, be still, hush, rernem-
ker there is that great eirele of which
we are ignorant.
So be kind and charitabfe.-Ex.
Melfillop. Township,
Mr. Wm. McIntosh, who spent the
greater part of the Winter in °Oar-
• lo, has returned to 13ritIsh Obittrdhia.
La grippe with all its terrors is
quite prevalent, in these Parts a,t
present.
The busiest people af late are the
school teacherS, who attend to the-
ir duties in all kinds of weather.
Mr, .1, 3. Irvine had a ten -days vi-
sit in Seatorth recently. He took the
holiday time in view of the great
victory in the prevince,
Al. advertisement itt The NeWs-
Retord brings good results.
.Hurcin Road East.
(Intended for last issue.)
• Mrs. Rodaway entertained a 'limier
of friends and neighbors on Friday
evening,
.Mr. and Mrs. George White Called
on West End Tuckersmith friends on
Thursday.
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Charles . Glow of • the Third Line,
.(one; of Hulle,tt. 's e rgetie
spor-
tamen,• • captured a fox on Sa.tiir:-
i4, Edward Jones and Robert Lawson
whb have been drawing savilogv. to
the . salt block, 'took in four ...very
large logslast week which were elev-
en feet long and had. about five thou-
sand feet in them.. The butt log was
the largest that has been taken in
• thiS winter as yet. Messrs. •Jones
and Lawson are experts • at logging:
• How ••about the bachelor's sleigh
load '
tliatelewoaf‘osg?o,.n the mune& for
Thursday
Henry Cooper treated the .young
People to a social hop: on. Friday ev-
ening. • • ..
Miss Effie Carter •has been spending
fortnight with her sister, Mts. Jen-
kins,' Gotlerich township. '• '
Miss. Eva miner of the 3rd ponces-
glomni,,,ss Wise is the guestof
.. lier friend,
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Mr. 'Jaa, Holland, who has a' nIew
patent' :sriolv plough, has been .going
the rounds very .regular of late. It's
a geed wayto advertise it, Jim.
Mr. ,and Mrs, Thothas Me -
Michael of the 3rd concession spent a
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few. . days calling.. o.n fricilds• in. 'Col-
borneTom thinks there'sn� place
like . home in the good old • whiter
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FLATTERING,
In its last issue The Railway'Newa
and CommerCial Traveller had ' the
following flatterinb reference to the
new hotel ;
The Hotel Normandie, Clinton;
which was opened last week, is ono
of the finest hotels in Northern Ont-
ario. Everything about it is bright
and elegant. The sleeping ,apartments
are beautifully furnistad, and' the
dining root and offices comfortable
and pleasing to the eye. The prop-
rietor, P, ft.. Lewis, and the manager,
Guy Ferguson, are two well known
hotel men, (mid are very' favorably
'kuoym to eornmerciar men in Ontario,
and it. is safe Ito say Mr., Lewis' new j
Venture will be a succeSs. Clinton
pforio.nyd.ears ha ii bleen 'handienipped 1011 a
good commercial hotet It has now ,
One of Which the town should be
The News-lteeord gives the local
news.,
for Socks
Regular 25c....
A BARGAIN.in .* Woollen
• SockS. for this :week that is
well worth coming after. Mak-
' er's.secondS.pf regular 256 p" ure
Wool; Socks, selling for 15c pr
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• • pair.. They will wear lust as
well :as firsts.
• 100 pairs Woollen Sock;
seamless feet, made from.:
strong, soft.. wools, regular
24e, this week selling' at, pe, 15c
$45.00
Will buy an extra choice Can..*
adian Coon Coat that is a .regu.
Iar$6o.o� garment. This Cat
is made from choice selected
skins, has thick glossy • tur,
• nicely'rnarked and is well lined
throughout, medium to large
slze. It is a BARGAIN for
somebody. We 'have another
Coat not quite as heavily fur-
red, that sold for $5o.00, you
can have it fpr $35.00. It
is a BARGAIN Mb.
iiiodgens Bros
CLOTHING STOft
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