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We are ready for our first spring clear-
. ance of Dress Goods Remnants and next
Saturday are going to make a shot.; shift of
all in stock. A couple of months of excep-
tional Dress Goods 'selling has made lots of
Remnants. They mustn't stay here, so out
they go on Saturday. Prices such as we
have put on them should sell the last before
Closing time. If you can use a short end of
Dress Goods, of any kind, don't fail to get
here Saturday.
TRB LE NO. 1
40 ends of Dress goods, or all kinds, dark -or light
colorings, mostly short lengths in ths lot, every Min
one a BARtiA,IN. Choice , • . OW"
TABLE No. 2
About. 30 or 35 ends on this table, longer lengths •
than on No. 1, but just as bi7 .14.40A1NS. All 7Rea
kinds of materials. Choice o this lot.,...
TABLE No. 3 . . .
All kinds of lengths and all .kinds of prices on
this table. Only inkind of BARGAINS though
-big ones. We are bound to keep the remnants •
from gathering, and have put prices away down
to make the selling sure, It will pay you to look
over this table, •
..
The Bargain . Gloves.
Kid. Gloves went out with a .rush last Satur-
day, but there's .still a good assortment of our Bar-
gain Lot left, Better come Saturday . or Monday ,
though, if you want a pair for t aster.
jit•50 Cents
Real French Kid Glove's soft skins, tans, browns, nein
. and black, regular $1 quality, clearing at per pair ULM
• .
Tit 75 .Cents . . . • -
Perrin's real French Kid Gloves, black only, sold. • 7Ko
all over, at $1.25, clearing at per pair - 1 jet"
•getter .Gloves •
Our best Kid: Gloves ate goode-reel good, No better
makers in Francethina the firms who make them, New •
Easter stocks are all here. Correct shades, all sizes, and'
qualities that we guarantee: •
The Peer eaa, in black, White and colors, at, ... . ....$1:00
The Greylock, in blaek, white and ooiors; 1 ;25
The Skelbonrne, in light shades only, at....
The Waldle, a waching Glove in light shades.. .... ....SI -50 •
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Display
Comthencing Saturday and continuing' all
next week, we will hold .a special Easter exhibition
of new hite corton anJ musiln underWear. t na.
Blouses. . A hearty invitation is extended to you to.
visit the store and examine the new garments They
will be arrainged for easy seeing and there will be
some very handsome pieces on exhibition, better •
by far than we have been accustomed to carry in
stock. . Come andsee them. No need to buy
nnless you wish it. . , • ,
Skirts 85c
Skirts made from . good English cotton, seams
double sewn. 14 inch frill of fine muslin trimmed
with heavy cotton Lace and insertion. A ger- , ORA •
merit good value at $1.00 Our special Easter price UtIls
Skirtsi at $1.50 .
Skiettentadeeromfl ne English: Cotton, cambric
finish Seams all double sewn, dust ruffle, 15 inch
frill of fine muslin trininied with handsome Lace
and insertion. Garments made to sell for $2.00e1 RO
and *2,25. Our special Easter price , ,‘P 'WU
Some very handsome garments:* No two, alike $3,00, ;$4.00,
$5.00, $6.00 .
Drawers at 25c .
Drawers made from fine English Cotton, full size, ()Re
wide frill, hemstitched, very special at per pair ..
...
Drawers at 43c . . .. .
Drawers made from good English Cotton, trim
med with wide frill of muslin and lace insertion, ,
or with wide cambric embroidery. Would not be Aq.
out of the way at 60c. Special Easter price
Better garments, han soniely trimmed, 75c. $1,00 and $1.50
Corset eover 374-C ' • •
• Corset 'Covers made . from fine, cotton, pleated
Wee late top, trimmed with baby ribbon, special 1710
Bader price . 4 . o* . 44o . 41.4,46b#4.14114i044.1.14•41,04* UPOU
Corset Covers SOc
Cored 00teeta made from fine English cotton,
pleated. front, pearl buttons, front and, top of
wide lace, trimmed with baby tibbon, our special 50c
Easter price 1,444,1444414644 .. 4 . #.4 4#.•
I:letter-gain:lents; beaut1fii11eetriinnie4k.e$e, $1.00 to $2.25
Splendid veined In Gowns at $1.1:10, $1.60. $2.00 and $3,00
gens Bros.,
Dry Coods Clinton.
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Pro -Cul Glass.
eieede0Weieweleeleeceeeteeci
The Modern house -keeper's Pride
and eleesure is her table serVice. Cut
Giese Is the most beautiful and refine
ed table fernishing, but it is an ex-
Peesive luxury in Which all cannot
indulge. We have, however, in. Pres.
Cut Glass a result in ,skill and
ventive genius which is tele . nearest
approaoh ever attained to genuine
cut glees. Its superior finish, eatis-
tie design and brilliancy of color
will, we are sure, surprise you. Tho-
se who own cut glass rarely use it
or fear of breakage. What we •have
is a substitute which will enable you
to enjoy the cut glass effects• for
every day serve)°, while those who do
not own cut glass are now afforded
equally as gratifying results. le will
maintain its brilliancy no matter
how long in use and is stronger th-
an the genuine, Thirteen attractive
shapes including Knife Rest', Vases,
Jugs, Tumblers, Oils, Sugar and
Cream, Celeries, Nappies, etee etc.
WILL YOU FAVOR US BY IN-
SPECTION, YOU OUGHT
TO SEE IT.
Agents . 'Parker's Dye Works.
W..BI Fair' Co.
Often the. Cheapest, Always the Best
pt•
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Dr. Blacken, 'Heniall, was in Clinton
on Saturday. . •
Dr. W, Gene returned from TOlonto
on Tuesday. evening. • ' '
Mr. Peter Lewis was in London on
Friday and. Saturday.
r. Thompson was in Guelph •• pro-
fessionally oe Thursday.
Miss Irene Jackson, returned on Tues-
dayevening irom Toronto. . • •
Mrs. Will. Jackson is the guest . • of
Toronto friends, this week, . •-
Messre. T. Dowson ,and J. Macdornel
Of -Hensel • wete in town yesterday.
Mrs, Ben. .Webb Sr. eeet•last week to
visit her daughter at Oskoleski,
Iowa
MiSs Rachel Patterson •of Auburn'is
speeding ,a fevi days with her
friends hete. 1 •
Mr."' W. G. Moffatt left Tuesday for
Stratford wherehe has 'accepted'. a.
posiUon
Mrs. E. BrOWnslaugh Of London is
' the guest .this week of •her brother,
Mr, A. Hooper.
Mr. and Mree'Mille and son Earl of
Blyth visited at Mr. A. Hooner's
on Wednesday. ••
Mrs, Harvey Beavens returned home
• on Saturday front a- week's visit to
Teronto friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. cantelon ,were
guests Of Mrand Mrs. D. A: Cane
telon of Hensall on 'Sunday.
r: Thos. Carter visited his brother,.
Mr. John • Carter, and others in to.
wn the past week, returning to FOL -
est on Monday, • . •
.&essrs Albert • Townshend, John
Scotchnitre and John Fraser ol
13a.yeeld were in Clinton on•
•
Mr. M. Stanley visited London, Chat-
ham, Sarnia and other points in
that district the past week, return-
ing home Tuesday. •
Mr, Eph, Butt returned Item Winni-
peg On. Friday night. • He disposed
of his carload of horses to edvant-
ege,especially his gay team and
•
his hee,vy, pair. • , •
Mr. Alf. Asquith of 'Anburee,the new
license inspector for West Huron,
•
wasin town Monday. 'He was
eompanied by 1VIrs. Asquith.
Mrs.. Frank Warner - and ber daughter
.arrived from. Derhaii, last week to
join her husband. • They ,have rented
the house on Orange -street lately
occupied by Mrs. •Ben. Webb Sr;
Miss Alice *Brigham returned to 1.3e4
'trolla ori Monday afternome after
spending 's,- feW days with her mo
ther in town. She is head dress
maker for Foid'e well-known dry
goods establishment fir Petrone.
r. Kenneth Beaton preached in Vic-
toria: street church, Goderich, on
Sunday and, we are informed, much
pleased the large congregation pre-
sent. Next Sunday he will fill the
Methodist pulpit in Brussels.
"ars. Kinley and daughter, who were
guese et'Mr.' S. G. Plummer's for
several weeks; left yesterday. to
visit Mr. and 1VIrs, Lester Soott in
Toronto, wheeethey return to their
home at Brandon.
Mr..W. T. Butt of the Huron Central
Steck Farm, Clinton, accompanied
by Messrs. Weber and °Barites of
•'NeweYork, were is town on WedaeSe.
day looking up high steppers. They
• visited"Wr, W. C. Itidd's stables and
• we understand, closed some deale.-
ListoweI Standard.
Mr. James Stevens spoilt Sunday as
the guest of Alterman William, Ger-
ry of London, • The friendship of
these two gentlemen dates back
forty years When they first met
each other at a Bible Ohristiaii
eeeference. Since then they have'
frequently met .at eariferenoe and
exchange visits annually. They are
both held in high respect in their
respective communities,
Messrs. Robert and Charge Richards
of Kincardine were guests of Mrs.
R. J. Cleft of town, Mrs. Emilia -
son $r. and Mrs. George tludie of
• Goderich townshio the past week
They, leave in a feW days, for Ed
Menton, Alberta, and may foetal -
in that distriet, Mr. Robert rtioh-
ards spent five yoara in the Kion
dike, returning from that country
last fall, and talks very entertain
ingly of conditions such as prevail
in the' goo field of the frOzen north..
Part of the time he was there his
wages amounted to twelve dollars
per day, but living expenses Were
in proportion, That he is not te-
tt} hit% tO the Klondike is good ov-
tdo co that in his estimation 1, re-
sults are surer further southr: „.
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Spri
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April
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That Will .:eontinue Through..npril and Ntay.
Sale Commence Friday_Morningl, April gth.
We are ready with a Spring -time display of wearing apparel and other Dry Goods that outrivals the largest and
finest stock ever shown here. From one end of the store to the other, upstairs and down, are shown the choicest Dress
Goods, Millinery, Silks, Gloves, Laces, Ribbons, Shirt -waists, Fancy Collars, and other goods that go to make this an Up-to-
date store. No skimping here in stocks and varieties, Nowhere else in town will you have so large an assortment from
which to make your choice, Nowhere else in Clinton is it possible to buy the best and most seasonable goods at so little cost.
Through our methods of buying for cash with a syndicate of .seven stores we secure many lines of goods away below reat
value. These special purchases we always pass on to our customers at the same saving in price. That people appreciate the
BARGAINS always to be had here, is readily proven by our constantly increasing patronage, During APRIL and MAY
we intend placing on sale hundreds of dollars' worth of goods at substantial saving in price, •
White, Underwear
• Por Women and Children.
That there's absolutely no economy in having these made at home is a
fact that you can readily prove by noting the priees•we ask for the ready -to -
put -on garments. Garments that are most dependably made, in styles that
are new and dainty. Our stock is especially large, varied and well selected.
50c Corset Covers it 35c
Corset ()lovers( made from flee white'Potton, full front, trimmed with
two rows of lace insertion, arras and neck trimmed with lace This git
Is a regular 50c Corset Cover, to gO at . , . ... •. . . ... . . . . . Obi
65c Corset Covers at-. 47e ‘• . •
85c Corset Covers 67c •
$i.25 • $1.00
Other lines at the same saving in prices.
Corsets that. Fit well. and Wear
well.
That's the kind of Corsets we sell. By keeping only the
CorFets that give our customers satisfaction we have built up
the best Corset business in this section of the country. Our
Corset business during the past season wasbyfar the largest
since we came to Clinton. . W have .gole control, for Clinton,
of several well known. Corsets, all of which are values that
you can't get elsewhere.
Prices Sac, '5C, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00
. - These.come in white and grey. •
$1 (JO 'Princess Co.rset.a 15e • •
During this Sale e e , will offer you our best $1 00 Corset the 7RIA
"Princess" at .. . : . .. . . ........... . .. I Uk
• 50c Tape Girdle Corsets at 35c
ea,
•
SE :J:Tge
Full Lit of Price.
Linens of Quality at Special Prices
• This Linen department of ours has become noted for 'the
values it always has to offer our customers. Through some
very fortunate purchases just made, it is possible for us to offer
you, during this Sale, 13,A.RGAINS better than ever, i n some
cases, the quantities are limited, so --we would advise r.,11 er fly'
visit to our store, in order to secure a good selection,
60e Table Linen at 450 .
150 yards of 56 te 60-inch-evide Table Linen, warranted all pure Linen, .
••extra heavy quality that will give good wear, several good pattern ARA
to choose from, regular 60c value, to go at."... ..... . . itOU
90e ,Ta,b1(., Linen at 55c
72 -inch -wide Table Linen, extra, heavy quality, full bleached, floral de
sign. This is warranted all linen and regular -90c value, to gq on KRA
Sale at per yard . • ., 4.1010
1.25 Table Linen at 796
• ...
72.inch .wide Table Linen, eztra fine quality; full bleached. neat designs. . 711ft
These areal! pure Linen and regular $1 25, on sale at • . lab
Save $1.00 on a Table Cloth • •
One dozen Table Clothe, 2i yards and 3 yards long; mane of all pure '
Linen, _dome in assorted designs, Regular $1.25 values at......86e
' •
. ,$175 " , 2.55
• • •
"1 $3 13 " ....$2.13
Two Bargains in Towels.
35e Linen Towels at .25c
50c all -Linen Towels, size 38x18, at per pair..85e
• .
Table Napkins at the Pollowing Reduced Prices:
$1.25 Table Napkins at 81.00 $1.50 Table Napkins at $1.15,
$1.60 Table-Naqkins at $1.25 • $2.00 Table Napkins att$1. 50
itamorioloirsallemsbadvall,
roar money back -
if you. wolf. It.
• • Personal
Barrister Proudfoot of Goderich wi'
' in Clinton: yeeterda,y. . ••
Mre.M 0 McLennan of Owen Sound
is the guest, of. her parents.; Mr; and
Mrs. J. -.,Beaman. • Mr .1VIeteruien,
who • .is superintendent of eguides
lor the Manufacturers: Life Insuran-
ce' Company, has been assisting Mr.
A Hooper .of .town,•• elm •distelet
agent
Mr. ;N:1, Welsh returned last - Friday
. night from Winnipeg, Man."; after: an
. absence of three weeks. He says
the immense trafficover the de.P.
R, must be seen to ftilly apprec-
iated.• Twenty-four hiige freight
trains either leave or arrive at
Winnipeg station each day That
city, he says, ie full of foreigeere
• and. wages are' bound to be IOW for
unskilled men. Tradesmen, such as
masons and carPenters, and farmers
are about the only oilfor whorn.
there seems to he a bright pros -
Peat in the metropolis Or the 'est.•
•
Porter's Hill.
Mrs. John McClure has heen on the
sick list but we are glad to say she
is improvin:g.
The bicyelis are the go a:gain.
A large number from around here
spent Sunday evening at Ville ()beach.
Mr. John McClelland has been laid
up wtth a beating ear, but are glad
to say he is improving. •
Mr, C. McPhail has been on the
sick list.
• Mr. G. Varelerbergh has started his
wagon on the road.
Mrs. John Cox returned from 'Wood -
bank last week, •
Miss Polly Cox is visiting at her
sister's, Mrs. Dawson's of Woodbank.
Mr. F. Morgan and family of 0/oder-
i eh spent Sunday in our vicinity.
Mr. J. D. Con has returned from
Stratford. •
Mrs, F. Lindsay and children of
Woodstoek are visiting in our ViCin-
ity,
Mise K. Swann is now in charge
Of our Public. sehool. She spent Sat-
urdey and Sunday ender the parentl
roof at Hohnesville. •
The pupils of S. S. No. 5 present.
cd their retiring ileeolier, Miss E. M.
Cooper, with a toilet set as a token
of their esteem tot
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3tuntnertaill.
1VIr, A. Campbell of near Whighttm
called on his briends here it few days
ago 'alai took home with hint it fine
horse fturehasf3d from Mrf 0. Wright.
Russell Colborne la engaged with
Mr. W. 3. Nesbitt for the summer
months,
• Stanley Township.
James A. Porter,
eformerly of
the Huron Roade near.'Codericle has
taken pessession 'of the' farm 'on the
Seuele Line which he •some time • ago
bought frem. Me,' ' W. G. Johnstone,
.now of .;Milestone, Assa•
Framer'Hurti will have •a. very bu-
syseasbe and even this •early has had
to refuse further coetracts. •
Mr, Harvey Beavens of Clinton last
*eek finished the, well for . 'Mr. Thos.'
Brownett, ,getting• a fine Supply of
water at 235 feet. 'Mr. Beavens has
drilled many wells in this township
and has given satisfaction in each'
The • News -Record publishes moo
Stanley .news than all the other lo-
cal papers put together. •
MeV. Mr. 11/filter of Varna • has been
holding revival scrvlces 011 Goshen.
Tlere .is. being •assisted by the ACV." Mr,
Lloyd of 'Corinth this week. •
Miss Martha Richardson visited at
Mr. Janice Kola's on Sunday.
Mr. John Reid,. accompanied by his
sisters, Misses Eva and Ida Reid,
visited. at the home of Mr, John Be-
thwell of Goderich township on Sun-
day
• Mise Mary. Dowson of:Clinton spent
Sunday and Merelay under the paren-
tal roof. •• .
, Mr. John Roid spent a few days la-
st week et Wingliam, '
Seery te hear that Mr. Harry
Hay-
ber is 'very ill now..
Mr. Tom. Brownett was in Seaforth
one day last week.
• Misses Annie and Mabel Bothwell
visited at the home of ivrr Andrew
Dunkin one day last week,
Messrs. Herb and Chester Duncan
were oh Sunday last the, guests of
the Misses, Nage of the Brownson
Line. •-e,e.
• Quito a, number keel this road at-
tended the • revival meetings on the.
.Goshen this week,
Miss lemma Peck was the guest 'on
Sunday last iq her eolisin, Miss Lau-
ra Iticherdson. •
Misses Vere teed Ida Reid critertate-
ed a number of their Goshen. Line and
Front Road friends very pleasantly
last Wednesday evening.
Mr, Matt. Bates of Ileyfield Road
"celled oe relatives on Babylon Lino
oh Tuesday of this week.
King idWarettand Queen, AleXite.dre
sailed from Minorca 'Tuesday' On the
royal yaelit Victoria and Albert', for
Palma, Island of Majorca.
Hon. Col. Itendrie was elected this
morning chairman of the Railway
Committee of the Legislature.
The report of the Registrar -General
for 1008 shows that Ontario's birth-
rate is very low, only a shade higher
than Prance,
, \.
• Varna.
,
•• Report Of Standing of perills in Var-
na 'P, S., for Arse quarter of .1905; na-
mes in order of merit , •
•• .• : • • .
5th class -Ernest McOlYrncint,..Edith
Davidson; -Edna, !Beatty, 1Viena David-
son,eAlex. Davidson. , ••
'• 4th olass-Lily Johnston; Pearl Tem-
kin, William Davidson, •Wannie.
Me-
Naubtn • • •
• Sr; 341 -Ritchie McNaughton, AIlan
MaeKenzie, Lorne Forrest, Jobb Mac-
KenZie, • '
' Jr. 3rd -Garnet Wenlese, Earl Waite
leis,. Maggie Oolclough, Russell
Wil-
son, Efrie 'Colclough, Beatrice Pile
• grim, Clara, Higgins, May Davitispe,
Hendersoe Foreest. : • •
Sr. 2nd -Pearl Gulee, 'Clarence Key-
es, Doris • Elmslie, Beetle' McNaugh-
ton • . - • • • .
Jr. 2nde-Kethleen 1VIcNa.ughtoe.,
zie Forrest; ,Leculard. Keyes, 'James
Walker, Maggie Pilgrim. •
Pt, 2nde-William McNaughton, Mal-
colm Keyes, Russell •Colciougb, Mabel
-MeNaughten, : •••
Pt. .1.st-Vielet MeClymont, Chealle
McKenzie, Burton Keyes, Alfred JO -
beaten; Ethel Davidson,eorge Beat-
ty, Worthen timSlia, ea, MoNaegh-
ton, Lee McConnell. • -
Average attendance 44. -George Sh-
ore, Teacher.
LICENSE DISTRICT OF W4ST
• Maori. -Notice is herb Y giveft feat
A. W. Brandenelerger has made ap-
plication for permission to transfer
the hotel license for the premises
in, the town of Clinton known as the
Mason House to Reuben Graham
of the town of Clinton; and that
said application will be considered
at the: meeting of .the Board of Li-
cense Commissioners to be held In
• Clinton • on the. 20th day of April,
1905, at the hour of 11 o'clock.
All persons interested will govern
themselves accordingly. -A, Asqui-
th, License Inspector. Clinton Ap-
LIbENSTI . DISTRICT 6F WEST
Heron. -Notice is hereby given that
Michael Stanley has made. Ap-
plication for permission to ttansfer
the hotel Itemise for. the premises
.in the town ,of Clinton known as the
Rattenbury • House to Alex. Robin.
• son of the town of Goderich and that
said ,application Will he considered
at the meeting of the Board of Li-
• cerise Commissioners to he held in
Clinton on the 20th day of April,
\1905, at the ' hour • of 11' o'clock,
All persons interested will govern
themselves • aceordingly.....A. Aefetii.
04 License Inspector, Clinton, ftp -
til 12th, 1005,
77fteide$1111.111111see:
You need not
bea King
to wear
111
A
KINGNOS are the
- Hats for
men' who want what is
correct: in spring head -
wear. They are right at
the .notch • in style, and
qualities are the b e s t.
New spring shapes all in.
Hard or soft styles in
blacks or browns.
$2.50 "Ai $3.00
Easter
Neckwear
Display....
spec.41 display of
new•Easter Neckwear on
Saturday. just a little bit
the niftiest ties we have
ever shown you Bought
specially for the Easter
season. Nothing like
them, in town. Come in
and see them. They will
please you.
25c, soe and 75c
each.
MODGENS BOOS
• COOT MK
CLTreN
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