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August 24th 1905
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crd:en. Bros., Ciinton.I!ost Convenient NEW
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Outing Hats
NEW fall. Outing Hats lust opened up
this week. The advance guard of
Fall 1Vlillinery Stocks ; correct and
proper shapes for the season that is lust at
hand. A splendid sortment already on.
our tables, ready, for your inspection Satur-
day. Not a bit too early to buy 0 you
want best choice. Prici:s run from
$2.50 to. $4.50
New 'golf Jerseys.
As Well.
Fall Golf Jackets are here too ; no. more coxn-
fortabl"e outer garment for cool evenings—dressy•
and stylish as well. Imported .direct frog Germany;
Made from soft, fine yarns. '. Every' garment cor-
rect in style. Come in and see them..
Black, Navy, 'Cream, Cardinal.
$2.25, $2‘75i $3 o0
Damask . Covers
Just Half=pre
Half-price for a .dozen .good Damask Tab:e•
Covers, ---three sizesin the lot; All good •qualities
and patterns: A special Bargain Lot for S tturclay
$i.so Covers for 75e.
2.50. 66 $I«25
3.25 1.63
3.50 "i t.�g
Lace Ends
gc ped« 'yard.
Little bits of Laces and . Erribroidei ies;
Last ends of lines that 'sold up to toe. l.:engths`,:
run from 2. to '5 yards. �. All gathered' together.
on one table, andyour choice of the lot
�'. 5c per yard, .,
Fancy Parasol
Half-a�Dollarl
Less than a dozen fancy' parasols, shot Silk.
and Satee.ns ; not one but 'sold at a dollar: or more,.
in most cases. more. None are to'be carriedover,
so we put them on sale.Saturday at your "choice for
Fifty Cents.
Skirting, ioc Surer Waists, •.15c.
Regular 15c For Children:
About 200 yards Sateen finish- Children's white Flet covert
ed 5uminer Skirting, sg black ck waists strong,
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and blue ground, with white arenls, ••very comfortable
stripes. Just the thing. for fox' hot weather wear. The
an early fall Underskirt. last few pairs left from" our
Regular toe, clearing the regular 25c• d line. 'Clearing
balance of the line at per Sattt rday
yard r:..Eaclt � �
Two •.Dollar Bargains
Clearing out the balince of our Summer :Col-
lars at Bargain Prices.. Two lots here that go on
sale Saturday morning:
Collars at 5c
Lathes' white Linen Collars,
odds that bre left from Many
different lines, regular 12 1-2e
and 15e. Choice Satur- GG
day .... %JWr
Collars at I`2c
Red and tan Ooll+irs, Eton and •
Turnover shapes, one OP our ,
best lines. this season,;, verr,>.
nobby, sizes 14,13;;13}, 1)q1p
regular 25c, cLoice for L2t,
Stockings. for 'the Boys•
School days will soon be here again:*
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means new stockings for the : boys. Our special
line at 2 pair for 25c fills the•bill for a good rough
and tumbe Stocking,at a small price.
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Boys' heavy ribbed • Cotton Hose, 'double knee,
splen'di'd heels.. A strong, serviceable .Stocking; alt
sizes «
2''pair`as'for L5
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Just a reminder, of some of our
Aug
ust
Specials. Every value is goo.d+ and we guarantee
the quality in every ca:;i,:
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Trimming Laces at half
.. g .price...:.:
Trimming Insertions at half-price
Allover Laces at half•price
5oc and bac Sumirer Dress goods, 35e
$I.00 and $1.25 Summer Dress(ioods, 75c
25C Cotton Hose, per pair iSe
•15c and 18c' Neck Ribbons, . toe
$i.15 and $1.25' White Skirts, 79e
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Hodgens Bros.
Dry Cood& Clinton.
Easily Adapted
Dandily Fitted
Suitably Seasonable
positively useful, timely, helpful. and
opportune "device for the mounting of
small pictures yet produced.
IT'S CALLED FRA1V ELFT ;
Is: an accessory to Passe Partout bin-
ding, but eau well be ,used without
at, involving no further expense, not
even the adhesive. It's a mat made
in three colors; grey, green, brown,
and in two sizes, 840 aoa 8x11, wi-
th opening cut square or oval. Ar-
ound obverse side of opening and out-+'
er edge is a stripof dry rnucilage
which has only to be moistened to
securely fasten i.• to a back, It has
even a hanger attached to hold it on
the wail. Openings are in seven siz-
es, Ave square ,and two oval. In brief
"It's Complete" with a stress • on
the words.
Did you see our 27+4 plosive ? They
are the hest yet. Also• with a stress
on the words; •.
Agents . Parker's 'Bye Works.
If. D. Fair Go:,
Often. the Cheapest, 'Always tide Best
titiunuuuuu1uncnnt
Registrar Coat of Goclerich 'was in
town •on'rues ay..'
Mr; . Robin , WcPh rson of Ottawa is
home: on a visit to his ino`ther: ' ' "
Dr.' McCallum -of t ondesboro . called
• on town ,friends ursday' last,
Miss ' Addie Kaufma is on a .two
• weeks visitto frien down East,
iss McKenzie has tak a position
at Mr. 0; Hoare's Muse emporium:
Mi . Williams of the 1Sesign Bank,
spent Sunday at his hole in Zur-
:.,�..
Mr.. and Mrs. ,John Gibbiags leave
Friday for .an extended visit, to the -
r, Eldred ;Archibald of Toronto, is
visx.ting+friends in town land also
his mother.fn Goderich,
iss h'lossie Stewart of• Seafoarth.has
been 'spending .a few days the guest
of 1Virs, Harry Routledge:.
1%iisses., Tilly Akain . and Mabel Conte
•ion are .at present. attending .,.the.
'millinery openings in Toronto,
1. and. Mrs: harry Bti kingham and
family of., C'xeter•, are., spentding a
fewdays` at Mr_' 0, Johnston's.
Miss Parke : of Wingham visited Iritis
itds . in Clinton, on Saturday. Sho
.leaves for the West in a few days,
Mr. John. Wanless`. of Toronto was;: at
Mr. Gtaham's on Tuesday of this
week. ' Mt: • Wanless is Mr. Grah-
am's brother-in-law. .
Mises Amy and Erma .Andrews are
spending a week in London. 'the gu-
ests of the fornter'•s cousin, - Miss
Ena Arseott "
WV • IIislop of Dotrgit, who is
spending the summer' in town, ' is
this weekvisiting in the country,
the guest of her cousin., Miss Emma
Burnett.'-
Miss' Tease • Reber tson, 'B. A., daught-
er of the Sate Rev Dr. Roberton,
.of Tororto, ;was the guest of Mr..
and Mrs. Wm. ' Graham on S•atur
day last.
FALL,
GOODS
ARE
of all we will have but enough of the new ;goods to givee you an idea of what will be correct for FALL
wear --there is a decided change in material from the goods shown last spring. Serges, Cashmeres,
Poplins, Crispines, Venetians, Broadcloths and Chiffon Broadcloths are taking the place of Mohair, which
is: a strictly Spring and Summer Material.
Our showing of Dress Goods for fall wear will be the largest and finest we have ever had. Sixty
full pieces of Dress roods have Just come in—this is a small shipment of what is yet to come. Before buy.
ing your new Dress don't fail to see our stock. ,
Our. Dress Making Department will be closedfor two weeks commencing August 28th,reapens again
on September. lath, In reference to this department we might just say that the seasonjust passed
has
been very successful. Customers have been well ,phased in every way ---a satisfied customer is the best
advertiisea>enta•store can have. It is the aim of ibis store to satisfy all customers.
1Any orders you will favorthis department with will bet; given the best attention
All Sommer Goods at
Very Low Prices
While our thoughts are turnedmostly on Fall. Goods
we still. have a few lines of Summer Goods that we would like
to he iid of at once. At the prices we are -selling them it will
pay you to keep them over until next year. Here they a,re.,
On Sale . Friday,
25c, 30c and :35c . Lace Hose at 19c
Misses and childrens fine cotton lace' Hose, warranted
fast.black, sizes 5i, 6, 6i, 7, 7i, 8"and 81, regular.
25c, 30c and 35c, all to clear at per pair 19
50C Leather Belts at 25G
Ladies' fine Leather Belts in. assorted : colors of' red,
green, tau also black, regular 50c quality aro :a few
at 35c to clear at 25C
.Childrens 20c. Tan• Hose at 12%c:
Children s. Tan Cottoxl:Hose, sizes 6i, 7,.7f and 8, all
fast colors, regular prices up .to .20c to clear
Ladies' Tan Hose Reduced In Price as follows
• Tan Hosefo r ,1:. c
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25c
38c
25o
35c
:50c
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All W h a to Waists _ Reduced
We have in stock at time of writiilg.this ad, 26 Shirt
Waists, these are all new this season and are in as
good shape°as when received—they are' mostly all
small, sizes—hut if your giros in the • lot you can
have them at the folllowing reductions 85c
Waists at 65c, $125 Waists at 85e, ',$1.75 Waists
at $1.15, $1 95 Waists at $1,35, $2.25 Waists at
$1.50,.and $3.00 Waists at $1.95.
Here's The Last of
Our'
Wash'MttslittS
30c, 35c to 45C Muslins at 10c
We have just 135.yards of -colored Muslin left. in the
store :--:- all newv , this season --. about.8 :patterns to;
choose from and in order to make quick .clearance
we ,will place these.30c, 35c and 45c:.1Vluslins ."'on
sale Friday at ..1OC
50c .Tapestry Cushion Tops at 25c
We have just received 2•dozen fine'qualit : Ta •�estr
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cushion Tops in assorted designs, 'regular 50c fops:i
togo'on, sale.Friday at
Personal:;.' • Personal •
ties
Mr.' Alvah Beaten,: who :has charge of
asoh0ol near Brrtford arrived,
n home on ,Wednesday 'of last• wool..: '
Miss Eva Aurnett, Misses Annie and
1• ..Bessie Watt and Miss Rose .Walker
spent Sunday. at the. formers hone'
An •tG oderich township, .
Miss Peddigrew, Mis�s:.l3urke and'Miss
Matheson' of ` Hodgens Bros., 'stall•
if are• attending the millinery opening
in Toronto at : present.
Miss Edna Copp has•secured a pos.
ition 'as teaoher at S. S. 'No. J:O,
1 Hullett. ' This. ' is her . first school
` and we wish her every ;success..
Mi; W. B.' McDermott, who. has been
spending' .his liolydays iii Clinton,.
returned . Ito his heme: on Friday:
FIe began' •wielding the birch • on
Monday "again. •.. '
Mrs. • Hunter of.Londesbooro called ' on
r. Mena lin town .on Saturday on hen.
': way home from Bayfield where.ehe:
had been a guest at the . hone .of
Mr. 0. Donaldson. '
Mr, Frank Walker. of St. Thomas has'
been spending ' a couple of weeks'
• holidays at the ,home of his par -
'eats, Mr, and Mrs. R, Walker 01
the Bayfield Road.
Miss Kite Ferguson,; l4eweoiitbe's
most efficient milliner, left this Week
for Toronto to attend . the openings
'alter: which she goes to Calgary
. where she has taken a position.
Mr. T, 'H. Cook. who has been buy-
, ing apples around Shakespeare has
returned ' to town, and. to. his.. old
sit at Mr. J. Elliott's livery barn;
"To " is a good malt and as an
indu anent, Mn, Elliott gave him a
' substantial advance in the " where
with all." We are glad "Toni" has
decided to remain in town.
ttev. Mr. McRae and Mrs,'McRae of
Cranbrook spent Friday till Wed-
nesday the ;giuests of their daught»
er, Mrs. G. B. Ballard.,. While here.
the reverend gentleman and Mr, Bal-
lard spent a day at some of the
fishing resorts in this vicinity.
1Vir. Fred. G. Hearne, Inspector for
the Dominion of Canada Guarantee
,and Accident Insurance Co., i Toron-
te, was in toren ,on Monday and
appointed Mr. L. E. Doherty local
agent. Mr.
Doherty i
oh s rt
a smart
a
y
` young man• and the company ' are
to be congratulated on securing his
r fes
se v
e.
Mr, Har ate
i♦ r C n ion '. s
ha returned. xned
from t West
: i he whore he has been
for the past four or five . weeks.
Re went as far west as i'aigary, goy .
ing to Bailiff, Hot Springs, Drandon,
and other places. Mr. Cantelon SAYS
„
the West is, booming, the different}.
'cities and towns• being crowded with 1
itualistailts& ...4.0110.,*1 . !
Mrs. J. D..Atkilson .of. Exeter, "fol Personal.
r f Cls n• i
me o n i spending'
1 to s•. f w
Y ra e
•d ` swith' •s
a Mts. A. •blooper and
•other friend's in.:towr.. She finds it
very pleasant to renew old acquai-
iitatnces.
Mrs. R.. Miller, `•Misses Mabel: Shep
pard and Ida Murphy and. Mrs. As-
pinall . arid daughter, Miss.. Hilda,
drove to Renal' on Thursday last
and: visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mel3rien. `' '
Miss . L: Miller; who has been in Ch-
esley with trier sister, Mrs: Eidt,
for the ..past couple of. months,: ca -
Me home . on Friday last..She wa
• accompanied by her neice, Mis .'
Noriene Eidt. • ,
Miss Lizzie Richardson of town' ac-.
. •compai led by her oousin, Mr. Rob-
ert` Welwood. of Brooklyn; New
York; spent part. of last. Week visit-
• nig. Mrs; Joseph : Colelough ;of •the
Base Line and Mr:: John Sniith of
of the Inth eon,' •
IVir. J. A. Cooper and wife of Toro-
nto •came up on Saturday to ..visit
the formers mother, Mns. William.
"Cooper, • Mr. Cooper returned. to the
city .on Monday but his wife will
visit with. !Clinton friends for a
couple of weeks,
Miss Nona: )Miller, who has ' been
spending the .past few weeks with
her parents,:Mr. and 1VIrs. J. Miller
of town,.left Monday for Toronto
where she will spend a; couple of.
weeks in the Wholesale millinery es-
tablishments before returning to her
fu f
stat on in Fort William:
Mr. and Mrs. R. Leo, who have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. C,
Searle, left Friday . plotting ' for
Exeter and other places: where they
will visit for 'a few weeks. They
will also takemin•°the Western Pain
London, before returning to their1
home at Indian Head, Sask,
Mr. W. H. Newcombe returned on
Thursday .last from his trip to the
Pacific Coast. He silent a couple
of weeks ' in Winnipeg where he Was
confined to 'the hospital with sick-
ness ;for some eight or ten days,
, Re also visited other places enroute
to the Coast. Victoria, says Mr
Newcombe, is a lively place:with a
population nu an £
t p o over 2ii 044, Return.
ing he came by way sof the Koot-.
enay Pass, and was charmed with
ther
see a through o h h
tr the mountains.
y rn sins.
r. Newcombe
1Vl s s
a the r'
trip p Was
very nice but give me Ontario
6 for'
residence. Ile says • we a don't appre-
ciate the luxury of living in .Ontario
till we experience that hi the
West. Tlie trip has Made Mr. New
conibe look ever so mniuch better
and re returns to business with.
more go-ahead-atfve-Mess• th 11 eves
.Miss Normatl • visiting
en is
$a
y
her home to town
Mrs. 140118,and daughter,. of. Owe
Sound•visited Mrs. J. G. Medd last
week... :.••
Miss Mary- Mitchell spent Sunday the
guest of her cousin, Mr: A. Tunney
of Blyth.
Mr. Will, Webb and family,.accoutpa�
nied by a few 'friends spent Sunday
in 'Bayfield. `•
Miss: b)inina McGill of :Chicago is vis-
iting at.: "The Maples," the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. F. W Wayys,
r. Jas. McClackerty goes to .Tor-
onto on Saturday on business in
connection with : the,'UMetropolian•"
Miss Alice .Worthington returned to
St. .Jaccon •on. Saturday after • spen-
ding her, vacation under the parent-
al roof.
Miss Mae Baer':and Miss Walker of.
'Woodstock paid .a• •flying visit to
friends .in . the• town on their way
to". Wingharn.. • • y•
Miss :Maude Porter returned to her
school : at Centralia on Salturday,
. the trustees having re-engaged her
'for anGther year at considerable
increase in salary.
1,1Vfiss Celina Durand of Drysdale,' a
former' student \of Clinton Model
school,', 'visited :old ` friends 'in,. town;
on Friday last. Miss. Durand re-
sumed her duties as teacher . at
Winthrop school on Monuclay last.
Among those who Sundayed at Bays
field were : Mr. Josh Cook, wife
and family, Mr. and Mrs.: R. .Fitz-
simmons, Mrs. Deering, Mr, and
Mrs, McIntyre, Mr. Jack, Leith,
Harry Fitzsimmons, Masters ;Mor-
ley Hall, Clawson O'Neil and Roy
McConnel,
VIr, James McRae arrived home -front
Louisville, Kentucky, where he has
been employed for the past six
months; He carne by .'etrolea,
where Mrs. Meltae is visiting her
Parents, . and spent a week there,.
arriving in town•. Monday evening.
He will • be followed by Mrs, Mc-
Rae and little son, the latter being.
at present.
Mr. R. J, Howard of Smith Falls
called on • The News.Reeord on Sat-
urday to renew enew his stAi tor another
year, He was on hi8. way to ,rlay-
field where. Mrs, Eloward and fam-
ilyhave beenor1
enjoying lako e
es
f.. rmonth. r. •ti
o the past M I3 ward
• is an old resident of these pmts
but removed to Smith Palls some
Years ago, where lie is railroading
on the C. P. It; and • he likes the
town fine. On Tuesday he returned
to i4mith Valls accompanied by the
fatally who have enjoyed theniselyesi
immensely,
Remitter' was
r nder.Ben e a
Mr. Norman ofr .
M
a
Snider
in town en fikesday,
kiss Moyer; is spending , her holidays
Miss Mabel Twitchell , visited Iriends
lit Kinburn this week.
'at her home in, tt'. Catharines.;•
Mrs. Hall, Who has' .been visiting fri-
ends in Aylmer; has returned home:.
Messrs R'. Pwitohell and,; Shaefer ` :of
Idensall visited Clinton friends `.on
Sunday.: .
Miss Josie Wilts has gone to Lon-
don where she will spend a couple,
of weeks.
4't f
Jai o- Cliidley . of `Owen Sound is
Spending a few days under t1 ; par-
ental roof. . •
. Miss. Annie : Wortington• of' To-rr : 4
Brown's staff is ehyoying a.couple.'
:of weeks" holidays. •
Mr. 'A:.D. Beaton is,visiting friends
in land around his. old home near,
Wliiteehurch at present.
Miss Canteloil of Brussels .is spending.
a :couple of weeks in Clutton . the
' guest of Mrs. George LAvis
\Walter Set, who . has been working in
Goderich for •the past two or' three•
p
months, has returned to town:.: •
itis
Alice Spence of;Goderieh, who
was' this week '�thoguest of Mrs, Jt
• Hunter, • returned Iiome on Tuesday.
Mr: sand. Mrs. John Johnston of
Rattenbury . street have returned
• front visiting friends at Blyth and ,
in Morris and Hullett townships,
Mrs. Will. Beacom and children, aMlss Cella; and Master. Elmer, leave to-
' Elgin,M on a three
' mo w for •_ an, ,
months'. visit to her Sister.
Mrs. A. 'M, Loucks and tw,o obildren,
Dorothy and Gerald of Ottawa, are
at 'present visiting . Mrs. Loucks'
mother, Mrs. Jonathan Mel'3rien of
town, who 15 seriously
Rev:( T. 5, Kitty of Sanilae Centre,
Mioh,; has been for the past . week
visiting friends in and around Olin.
ton. Mr. ICilty is an old Clinton
boy and` 'to see his cheerful face
once more is a delight to all. Zde
looks well.
Col. nilis was in town for a few
days last week and .left for Was on Monday, Mr. Bilis 'Was .. a
Colonel In the . Russian army, being
at the siogo of Port„ Arthur, and is
now travelling through this country
learning the English lanzuage and-
sight
nd
si ht seeing.
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Mr: John In farrlson, who for seine
t
time past has been workingthc a
Clinton foundry, has decided to ma-
ke Clinton his borne. Mrs. Harris.
on arrived in town on Saturday C
and they have rented rooms from
Mts. Clark OW Huron street where
they intend to take up housekoep'
ing this week". ' t
•
We are . booking
ordE rs for Fall Suites
and ,Overcoats. If you
have to buy this . fall,
thereis no tim.e.
QUITE SO GOOD
as an o w fo, leave your
The sut
order. ..Th fall i -
ings are alI in, :and
the best. 1?attern% are
the ones picked up by
au r
byearl -�b e sr ome
and look them over.
They are worth see-
ing, even if you do
not want • a tuft rust .
yet.
Sults th Order'
x8.00
$2osoo
$22.00
Mrorii,l.r�r.u.
ll�dgetis
Bros.,
Clothing and
Dent's
F irnish n s,