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„.e4s Bros., Clinton,
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Cotton
Dress Goods
Remnants . • •
A clearance of them on. 8.atued ay
Two or three weeks . ago we cleared
our remnants of Wool Dress Gooes. Now
the season's accumulation from the Cotton'
Dress Goods department have to go. For
SATURDAY we gather them together and
on the Bargain Tables they go, marked at
prices that will Save you money. Every-
thing in the nature of a remnant has been
taken from stock, and on Saturday morn -
ng will go on sale in big reductions from
regular prkes. If you can use a short end of
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Muslin
Gingham
White Waisting
Colored Waisting
Fancy Cotton Dress Goods
Come on SATURDAY, and you will get a
" bargain."
New Lustres
The scarcest Dress Goods in' the trade ' to -day
are brown and navy Mohairs, Of any kind. We
opened a big shipment the end of last Week. Brand
new goods, fresh from the makers. Several quali-
ties in plain colors, and so some neatfancy
designs, suitable for Shirt Waist Suits. '.
Plain navy and brown Mohairs, 4oc, 50c, 6oc
Fancy navy and brown Mohairs,.soc, 6oc, 75c
NEW YORK-MILL1N-E4Y -
Have you seen the new American Millin-
ery now displayed in our Showroom ? It is
well worth a visit Miss Pettigrew spent part
of last week in Detroit picking up new styles
and late novelties. Her purchases are now
here, and people who want -" something just a
little different are picking the new Hats up
quickly. Come and see them
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The Place to buy
Carpets
You are not narrowed in your choice to a
piece or two of a quality, if you do your 'carpet -
buying here. Our big Carpet Department is over- .
flowing with ,the biggest Carpet stock ever within
the four walls of this store.. The assortment is
large, patterns good, values . right and we know
how to cut, make and lay Carpets properly.
UNION CARPETS, •
New patterns,' 30c, 40c and50C
WOOL CARPETS,
Pure wool only 75c, 85c and $x 00
We want to draw your attention to our all -
wool Carpet at 85e. There is no better Carpet for
the price to be had in Canada. Every thread '
clean, honest long wool, the best dye only used
and many new patterns to show. It is a Carpet,
that looks well and never .fails to give satisfac-
tory wear.
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TAPESTRY CARPETS • .
All English 1VIake, at 40c, 50c, 6oc and 75c.
BRUSSELS CARPETS •
The Carpet for wear. $/, $L15 and 51.25
A Brussels Special, two patterns only, Enjglish „
Brussels Carpet, one green, the other ravvrt
shades, qualities that, will stand hard wear, regu-
lar $1.99. May special at per yard, made and laid 14411 •
RUGS, all sizes
Wool, Tapestry,,J§russels and Smyrna
SCOTCH LINOLEUM
2, 3 and 4 yds wide, pc and 66c per sq. Yd.
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74 eorset Oliver
For Three York Shillings
Just one item from the many good things
in our big stock of Muslin Underwear. A
Corset Cover for 3lic that we are selling in
big quantities, because the value is, extra good.
Oorset Covets, made from fine English
Cotton, out in the newest shapes, and nice-
ly trimmed with wide Lace and Insertions, 6/1
eizes 32 to 40, special value at each J 12
odgens Bros.,
• Dry Goods Clinton
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Tho ClintonN0woriR000$
All Rill
Oi a11 Paper
AT HONEST PRICES
AS GOOD AS CAN FAIRLY
BE OFFERED YOU ANY-
WHERE AND A LARGER
ASSORTMENT THAN YOU
WILL FIND MOST PLACES.
WE WILL MEASURE YOUR
ROOM AND TELL YOU 110W
MUCH IT WILL TAKE 'AND.
QF COURSE WE TRIM IT
FOR YOU.
Agents Parker's Dye iVorks,
W D Fair Go
Retailers of Wall Paper' of the Better
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Often the Cheapest, Always the Best
Mr. Thos. Moore is. visiting friends in
Toronto.
Mrs. R. Miller visited Goderich fri-
ends last Thursday: • •
Postmaster Gairdner •of Bayfield was
in town .nSaturday.
Mr. Bert Fitzsimons, HeuSalle was in.
town Monday evening.
Harry Porter has entered the service.
.44 the. Sovereign Bank. •
Miss Lizzie Carr Visited at her hoine
in ilrucetield on Sunday. • "
mr. • Arthur Townshend, of Bayfield
was in town on Monday. .
Miss Mae Cluft of Seafortla spent
Sunday with Clinten. friends,
Mr. and Mrs. George Robetton visit-
ed McKillop friends on $undaY-
Messrs. Jos. Faegan and John Flukes
of Auburn were in town yesterday:
Mr. Williams of the Sovereign sank
visited his home in• Zurich. -on Sun
.day.
Mrs. J. S. Jackson of Winniridg,IVIan.,
is the guest of her • Mother, krs:'
GreigMts . • •
Georgez„ _Cooper, lett Mendell af-
ternoon. .• to join her husband . in
Woodstock.
Mrs. D; A. Caetelen of Hensel]. was
the the *guest of Mrs. J. E. Cantelon
• on Monday. . •
Mr. John. Sparrow of Boltoe was
the guest -this week of bis eousin,
Mrs. R. Miller.. ,• • ;
Mr. Robt,.A. Moore returned froni
Winnipeg a few days ages:. and is
again on duty at the o
Mr. and WS. George Swart? • are
spending the week with their son,
Mr. •Ed, Swartz of Gederich.
Mr. E. N. Lewis 1%/I, P. returned .. to
Ottawa on Monday afternoon to
resume his Parliamentary deties..
1Virs, 11. W. Cook returned lasi. night
from Toronto where she, had. been
visiting' her ;daughters for six
weeks:- • •
Mr; J. F. Wasrean and family have
arrived from Bluevale and taken t'p
their abode in the house purchased
:froni M. '
Mrs. 'Jobe Johnstone of Rattenbery
street was the guest . of Miss
Strachan of Godencli. from Satur-
day until Monday eiTning.
Mrs: Robert Watkinis left on Tuesday
to join her' husband at far -away
Battlekord, Seek.; in whish district
Mr. Watkins has taken up land,
Captain: Combe ,and Mrs J, 0, Stev-
enson are in Goderioh today. Met
tending the funeral of the late Ed•:
Van Every who died on Monday.
Mr.*Dick. Fisher returned . last week
from Witthipeg:Wheee he had been
with a carload of horses. He ex-
peetsto make another trip in July.
-Miss-May, who had beentvisiting- at
:her 'aunt's, Mrs. J. HoWson's, for
several months,left on Friday last
to . return to her homein Stevens-
ville, ',Montana. ' •
Gordon Cuneingbame, accompanied by
Wishart: Houitioti, ' weld out to' the
. old' catiming 'tgrOund at Burk's on.
Saturday to tnake some additions
to the buildings there.
.Inspeetor A aqui th* lir Auburn, who is
now on his jour of the riding de-
livering lieenses, was in town Tues.
day, • accompanied by Mr. . Matt.
Lockhart; one of the license com-
missioners. . •
Messrs. James Mitchell of Goderich
and A. Cousins of Wingliarn were int
town pester -do and with the local
members of the executive put the
finishing touches. to the progroan for
the C. E. zed S. S. convention to he
held in Goderieh in June.
IVIr. M. Stanley is in Sande this
Week, He owns considerable pro,
party in that town, and as there Is
-some .prospitet of the big United
States Steel' COrpora,tibri, leeating.
there a boom is on in which
Mr. Stanley Wants to Participate.
Mr. J, 44 Settle and his son Erie left
on Saturday for St. Thomas* where
they ' will make their hoine in fut.
ure. IVIr. Seale will there engage in
the marble business with his broth-
er. tie Was accoMpanied by Mr.
Donter who Was tm his employ
here.
Mrs. xt. Glazier 'arid Mr. Harry
Glazier left last Friday morning for
St, Clair, Mieh., where they attend-.
ed the Wedding of the former's not.
be, Miss Nettie McAllister, whieh
took place on Saturday. Mr. Glaz-
ier returned home this week, but
Mrs. Mager. will spend several
vieeks with her sister, Airs. Autter.
son, and other friends and relatives
at St, Clair. .
C:1 tiful Trinirned
and
10MAY 1 lth 1903
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The firmly;established leadership of our Millinery is but the natural result ot our methods of conducting
this department. We are satisfied with small margins of profit on our Trimmed Hats. Vto e conduct this department
as we do every other department of this store—On a strictly business small.margin-profit basis:' hence the great
success of this department, This week we have just received, direct from New York, a beautiful asrrtment of
White Duck and Embroidery Hats, among them being the New Charlotte Corday. A very choice collection of New
York flowers just received, alt of which are marked fully twenty-fiv`e per centlower than any previous season.
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The New Dress Goods for Springand
Summer.
Our. showing this season of Dress Goods is the best this
store ever made. 1Viohairs• and tweeds are the two great
leaders, and Our stock of -these popular goods is very COMpletd,.
F:ancy IViohairs, in shades of navy, brown, green and grey at
45c,, 00c, 75e and 85c. •
Plait. Mohairs, starting! at 2Se up to 85e.
Tweedsat 80e. 70c and 85e In all the very neweit colors,
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Silks for Shirt Waist Suits
Shirt Waist Suits of Silk are more popular this year than
any previous season. While our stock of these wanted goods
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is not quite as luxe as earlier in the season, we still awe a
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veryr fine assc•rment from which -you can choose. •
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Individual suit lengths of navy. green, brosyn, etc., in several
different designs; at 38e,607, 757 and 85c and up to
81.00 per yard .
In plain Silks, our assortment is very complete, all the new
shades.being shovve here 4 f;#c gulp $1.00 per .yard
A Growing Corset Busjness..:
Our Corset. 'business has shown a -larger 'growth this,
season than any preViotis. year, . We handle only Makes that
Wc'can. fully, guarantee_to otir. 'customers, and, by keeping only
reliable COrsets,otir customers come back again and bring their
friends with then.• If you have .not already tried a.pair of Our
Corsets, weare sure you will be well pleased if you do. so.
The Corsets we sell are guaranteed for fit, comfort and • wear,
and we are selling them from .1.5q to 25C a pair lower in price
than the average store., '•
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50e Tape Girdle Corsets at 35e
• More than 15(laiairs of these Tape Girdle Corsets have been
sold by us so far this season. 100 pairs more are ready kir you 9gn
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now. They are regular 50e value to go at ....... . . . . .. .
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Some Splendid Bargains for Friday
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and Saturday.
Boys' 25e Cotton Bose at 18e
15c, 20c to 25e Cotten Bose at 2 for 25e
200 pairs of Ladies' and Children's Caton Hose, warranted fast
black, these are lines the t are worth 15e, 20c to 25c., ...... 2lpair ,for - Lino
$1.25 Silk Belts at 7c.
On Friday morning -we will place on saeseveraldozen of our very
finest $t 25 Sllk Belts at
Kid Grioves at.55e, worth up to $1.00
Your ehoree of 150 pairs 'of Ladies' line Rid Glove, in assorted Ca
sizes, that are worth 75c to $1.00, for .
$6.4O to $9.00 Rain Coats at $1.00
:your choice of about a dozen three-quarter length rain coats in
ofrisposecibror,..vieys and tweeds, „theye are odd lines that. sold
to de r at each.— • • • • • • .... . . . . ..
Girls' $2.50 Rain Coats at $1.50
Just a half-dozen girls' rubber -lined rain coats, that are regular el An
$2•50 value, to go at. ... .. .. , . . ; .... . • .' - • . . ‘11 I ii/U
Chiffon Co'lar Fornisl for 2e . . •: . • '
600 Chiffon Collar b'orgus, in all sizes, from 12t to 14i, 6othsoft and
hard shapes, to eiear at ' • • , . • ' ......:.7 l'or •
gore 25e Itilibous At Pe ' . . .. • • . .,..1.
. . 200 yards of pure silk neck Ribbons in assorted coldrs, regular 25e • 1 Kn
[values to go at per yard .-: . ... '... . , . , .-.... : .............,Lilts
Your; choice of several dozen Parasols, 'With assorted handle% 'tops
$115Tairasols at 98e '. . .: . . . . .
1$4.54,.*5.0 to $6:54 'ltirtsat S2.9. ' • ,:. .,. . :::: . '
We have gone through our iteek,Of tailor-roade_.§kiris and 11
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on a table..ter easy choosing ar......... ...... .. ......... ...... . 0 . .
of material that vvill give excellent wear, regular $1.2.5 valne, for
odd skirts left that sold at $4.50,. $5:00 to $5.50, and hay! Nee
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-71e Balls° Corsets to go at 50e •
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CLINTON
London -,Road.,. • '
Miss Edith Jennison is home for. a,
Short 'iraeatiork.: . - • ,
Tuckersniith Council having perches-
ed..a new road. grader have been, busy
the: past' couple . of weeka.improving
the roadways: : • . ,
Miss May Dicksoo, our ,enterprising
YoUng poultry farmer, .,had; the
fortune to lose a whole hatch through
the brooder taking fire,:burning it and
a colony house standing near 'one
nIghtnliaing the past week.
Stan1t.4 Township.
The township council .xnet on Mon --
day, with all the members present.
The minutes of. the previous meeting
were ratified. Mr. •Hill of Itt. Hill &
C�., Mitchell,- was present and put in
a tender et 060 for a. steel- top for
the Logan bridge,- which was accept-
ed. Mr. Mackay of NonSall WeS' also
on hied and his offer- to build 'cement
abutments at $4,25 per cubic yard was
aeeepted: Mr. John Tough, assessor,
heeded in his roll which was careful-
ly examined by the council. Reeve
Lamont and Clerk LULU. or Hay
township attended the meeting for the
purpose of balancing . accounts and
talk over nutters of general interest
to both townships. Mr. John, Forrest
endeaVored to persuade•the council
to grant him a change ini the eotirse
of the Logan drain which is now well
ender progress, but the fathers could
not see their way clear, ,to granting
his request. With the passing of a
few accounts the business of the co-
uncil eame to an end and an adjourn-
trieut was made to Monday, May 29,
when the cotillion will meet as a.
court of revision.
(Intended tor last' week.)
A meeting. of the Goshen Methodist
Sunday school Was held last ThurS-
day evening for the purpose of Wet -
Mg teachers and officers for the °eel-
ing year. Mr. Thos Robinson was
elected superintendent and Mr,.
Keys as Bible Class teacher, The
ischool Will re -open the 2nd Sunday
Miss tva Williams of Zurich was a
guest of Miss Mabel wtelciniey, of
Goshen tine for two days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Redmond and
family were guests at the home of
Mr, John McKinley of Goshen Line
on Thursday of last week.
-Nr. and Mrs.!J. T. 'toys of flarbYlobl
Line Spelt Sunday with the' lattor's
sister, Mrs. Peter .Cole of Goderieh
township. -
Mr. Wellington Fee, from near
Zurich, accompanied by his sister,
Miss Allio, spent an evening last week
as guests at the home of Mr, Henry
Dowson of the Goshen Line.
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Stanley Township.
Mr. and Mrs. James, neigatty: of
Brownson Line visited Mr: .and Mrs.
Edward Robinson:of Goshen Line. on
Friday la§t. • . .
Nt Joseph Richardson.lost a very
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Valaable horse one day last week..
Miss DalyrniPle, - from near St.
Marys, has been spending the 'Easter
holidays •at the home of Mr. D. Me -
Naughton.. •
Miss Edna. Beatty- of Varna visited
with Miss Metnie..Reici one ;day, last
week
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reid '• spent
Sunday at the hoine of Mr,. Williare
Rathwell. • .
Miss Maggie Richardson returned to
Wyoming : • on Tuesday after spending
the past, few months at home.. •
QUESTION AND ANSWER.
The following appeared in the . legal
Columns of the Mail and Empire of
Saturday la§t .: . .
T. C., Clinton.—Qu.—The ratepay-
ers of a Union scho 1 section peti-
tioned. ‘Chool section
oned. their township euneil to ap
point arbitrators, said e titioners as
king to have the Woo .-
divided so as to have part of it forM-
ed into a nen-anion Sohool Section,
and the'remaining parts'added as par-
ts of adjoining . school sections, to
form a new. 'Union school section.
Have the 4arbitrators power to divide,
a Union school section as above
stated ? \\
Ans.—Under section 46 of the Pub -
lie School Act any five ratepayers
may petition the Municipal Council
for' the formation, alteration or dis-
solution of a "Union school section,"
and each council so petitioned may
appoint an arbitrator and the respec-
tive clerks are 'ex -oil -fide arbitrators.
The arbitrators may make an award
Wider sub -section 4 of section 4'6,
dividing the existing school seetions,
and uniting :the parts into other set -
times, or in •any other manner to-eat-
isly the requirements and eireumstate,
ees of the ease.
Deaths.
V AN tIVERT—In Godericii on clay
8th, EdWard VAS tvery, aged (id
yeas.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE—ALL PER -
sons building road fences in this
township are hereby notified 'te btdlct
on thc line and not on the road
alloWance. Dy order of the Council
of Stanley.—J. liL narnwell, Clerk.
Varna, May Oth, /0
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Iiats for 50C a piece
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Thdgreateit Hat 'clearance in the history of this
busineFs starts on the morning of
Saturday, May .r3th
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We have made up our minds to clear every odd
Eat, the last ones and twos of every broken line
in the store, and will start the selling Saturday
• morning-. There "iS not a hat in the lot but sold
at from $1.56 to $2.5o. Blacks, 131"OWnS, Greys,•
hard and soft shape. Not every size Of any one kind,
but every size in the lot 1 The bigges that bargain of -
the year.
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See them: in the Window
liodgens Bros., Clinton.
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