The Clinton News-Record, 1905-09-28, Page 9.14
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Hodgen§: .Bros Clinton.
etiing.Display: •
11 illinery
Friday Afternoon, Saturday Afternoon
and evening, and, all next week.
These are the days of our Opening ex-
hibition Of Millinery for Fall, and we heart -
invite you to visit the, showroom when-
ever and as often as convenient. Come and
make yourself perfectly at home, examine
the new styles at your leisure, be as critical
as vou wish. The, - hats are here for your
inspection, and whether to look or to buy,.
We bid you welcom. Of the merit, the ex-
cellence, the completeness of the display, we
say nothing here, save that from every
standpoint they are far and away beyond
anything, this stove has shown in the past.
Of course this is only our opinion, but we are
satisfied to leave the .verdict with you, feel-
ing sure that when you see the Millinery,
you will agree with us.
•The showroorn is yours for Opening Day. If you
cannot come in the afternoon,. come Saturday
evening. • ' • .
I'More New Dress Goods
More new Fall and Winter Dress Goods to 1,
hak,d, this we Many of them 'handsome tweed
novelties, in small designs, and light to medium
dark shades that are selling very fast in the cities.
Dress Goods stocks were never so near to our liking,
or values so good, as to day We have the right
materials, and are selling them at the right prices. -
The Tweeds
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at 65e per. yard.
Medium weight Tweed Suitings, neat grey ef-
fects, 54 inches wide will make a handsome cos- 65c
tume or separete,,slcirt. Special value at per yd..
lit $1.00 per yard
')Tool Tweeds, 11 yds wide. neat effects in
- cream, brown and grey zxiatezials wiU' make
and serviceable 'costumes Just as suitablet 1 fin
er separate skirts. SpeeiaLyalue at per ydraw
Fit *1.25 per yard.
Very handsome Tweed Suiting% light grey.
shades. also some pretty mixtuin res greens,
brovn,;-ond-idtteee-yeey--fashionableu sui4ahle44441.
either fall costumes or separatoekirts, per yarn ..AP 1.e.e,
Plain Cloths
Exceptional value in plain cloths. Imported
by ourselves dirdce from. British market.... Every
wanted shade, inlotir qualities, each good enough
to call " special." •
At so cents •
- Ple.n wool Amazons, good weight; and finish MU
in plain brown, red, MI rte and black, per yard.. „ iJUla
at 75 Cents
Fine quality lathes' 'cloth, bright finial), all
pure wool guaranteed thoroughly shrunk, im
ported by ourselves; would be good value at 85e
or 900. Our special pine per yd,
eYon'
TO PAY
A Small Amount
For a large equivalent
Twenty Seven Cents is the small
amount we ask, you. to pay and the
big value we give you in return is a
Tapistry Cushion Top Ott inches •squ-
are, in four patterns ana many eel -
ors. It may semi an. extreme state -
Went to you, but if we asked you
50e tothen they would bo• value,
Don't mistrust ow: statement flOw
until you have examined the• quality
Many who have seen them Lave bou-
ght two for each cushion, ope for
the back. See, they are cheaper than
you could buy a CoMMOn material
for the reverse side. They are otna-
mental and they will, woo. Have
want to re-cover ? Here's your eh-,
ya,onuce. not. WOM eu shim 3ro.ii
Agents Parker's BYO WorYs.
I), Fair Go,
Often the CheaPest, 'Always. the Best.
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Rev. C. R. Gentle war in London. on
Menday. ,
Mr. Robt. Doan leff.t on Tuesday for
he Northwest. ••
Mr, Gordon Manning was in;Wieg-
barn on Sunday.
Mrs. James Twitchell is visiting fri-
ends »i London and Detroit,
Mr. Thos. Bell left last ,week to visit
his nephew, Dr. Bell of IVIich.
Miss Ida, Murphy has,. hien ..pending a
few days with Stratford friends.
Mr. and Mrs. David Beacom visited
their on at Harlea on Tuesday.
Nits, Mabel Rotlinson vieited.Seaforthl
friends for a couple of days last
week,
Mrs. John. Ferguson of Brussels is
the guest of her sister, 1VIrs. G:fl
Ballard. • s4
Mr: and Mrs. D. B, 'Kennedy ' and
Master Will. viaited Blyth fiends
this week: •
Messrs. Oliver Johnsoir and Jos Copp
attended the Fair in Zurich last
Thursday.
Rev. J. Geene will have charge.. ef
the services on the 1)ungannon Cir-
cuit next Sunday.
Mr.. A. :T. Cooper expeets to leave
. in a few days for a holiday of a
fortnight or more. • . • •
sayl°
Chicago 'to enter eae eho;4-r
pitals as a nursen-training.
1Virs. (Dr,) Thompson was the' gitest
for a- few ' days of the past week
of Mrs. Walter Murdock of Luck-
Mra. James McClacher,ty 'and Miss
Viola are expected home this week
&Om a 'month's % visit to friends in
Buffabo
Mr. Thos.. Fortune of Simeoe has
been.in town the past week. He
noted a big improvement in Olin-
' ten siege he left here a tete seers
• 75c,
Fit $1.15
Extra quality all wool imported Broadcloths;
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at per yardil 15
fine, smooth fintsh;" made from pure wools, im
ported by ourselves direct from England, in
brown, navy, geeen, reds aextra valnd blacks. ue
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st $1.80
Very fine Broadcloths, rich, lustrous finish,
made feona pure wools; will rnaktehamdeorne and
stylish costumes in navy, brown, Myrtle or el nn
black per yard , . .... hots
.New Dresden RibbOns New .13resd°11, Rib'
bons jest. opened
this week. guite tbe,cotreet thing in Ribbons for neck-
° vvear; all pure silk; a good assortinent of patterns,
• 25 cenl6 per yard.
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, s,. for we know you will be in -
see the new Cloaks in our
.. It is worth you 'r while to
ing one this season. We .
you have no thought of buy -
Coat Department, even if
will he glad to . show them,
4 tereste'd. Marl' new gar-.
rnents opened this week. -
ill*,Exact reproductions. of New
York styles, in Covert
Of rrio'St of, theni, no "two
Cloths, Tweeds or Kerseys.
garrilentS alike.
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New Covert Coats, Empire back, or ti.gbefittirig• styl °or.
reetin every detail, copied exactly from New York gaem tit%
tlirco.qunrtev or seven -eighth length. Every one tai Ior.m 41e. •
. ' $112.0.0 to $00,00 .
Handsome Tweed.Coats, toos'e or semi.litting, or Empire
style% plain or nicely tritreated With braids or plain moths, s• r-
Yieesble and stylish garnientA
57.00 to $i&00 '
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Coats made trona ICerseys and Beavers, black only, tailor
made, newest ety1et4, loose or Setni.littineer extra value at
Coats
With Style
$10 00 $112 00 and $15.00
gens Bros.
faiy Ggods Clinton
An Elegant Display of .•
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Fall Goods
' This progressii"O'stOre has prepared for its Many patrons an array unparalleled for style, for qual-
ity andifor greatness. In rlillinery, in Dress (loods, in Women's and hildren's Coats, Furs, ' Etc., this
store again bids tor your patrimage which hail been. so liberally given since corning to Clinton.
Year by 'ear we have increased qu' sales and year by year this store has become greater and more fam.
ous. In our invitation to the public to inspect this year's exhibition of New Goods we do so with the on.
fidence that we are showing a handsomer and more. complete stock than we have ever before displayed,
Our opening of Millinery, Etc., will continue all this week. 6mie and see the new things as often
as you like. You are always welcome here. We will consider it a pieasur to show you through our stock.
Fall's Finest Dress Goods Display New Flannelette Gowns
Chiffon Broadcloth is the favorite for. fine dresses.
We have then in the new shades of Allice Blue,
Pearl Grey, Fawn, Blue Grey, Navy, Green, .Brown,
Burgundy Red (which IS the newest shade). No
better assortment will be fiiuncl anywhere.
• Prices 85c, $1 $L26 and $1.50 per yard
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Satin Cloths at '60c and 85c
At these two prices we have excellent values in
the new satin cloths so much in demand for shirt
waist suits—this clotwill give excellent wear and
we can guarantee the wear of it. Comes in a fine
range of new colorings at 60c and 85c
Colored crispines. at 60c
'Phis cloth_will give extra good wear, it is made of
yarn that has been thoroughly tested and if you buy
a dress from the many shades we show, you will bo' I
well pleased with looks and Nvearitigclualites.
Extra. Special at 60c
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Mr. D. H. McNaughton of Baytield
was in town on Saturday.. He' is
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one of the-direetors • of the 13aYfield
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Fair wed was ' looking after . its
interests while here.
Ed,,;Jenkins and John '1.4.10- will in a
feW days, 'return to Toronto to -re-•
' Slanefl• , theirstudigd sittthe liniver
sity.' - Gordon- Manning goes down
to continence' his course..
Mr.• R. 11 Pezzo ,ot Lonklon, was in
town this week.' fie contemptIttes
returning to Clinton and is . ne-
' gotiating for the : purehase of a
property on Dinsley' Terrace. • ..
Mi' and Mrs. George Lairis Mr, end
Mrs; J. L.;.. Courtico and''Mr. and
• Mrs. E: G. Courtice were ,gtiests at
• the golden wedding of • Mr: • and
MrsJohn Pickard of Godetich to-
wnship on Monday, ' •
Mr. 11. W. ,Erwin and his daughter,
Miss.- Clafa Erivin, of Bayfield were
in 'town Monday, heti* acetenPani-
ed Mrs. Sturgeeti Who after it visit
to that village • was oft her way :to
Iter home in Icineardine. . .
Mr; M. Stanley is moving 1 ishoutt-
hold effects ilia WOOS to I.earnihg-
ton where he Will take up his resi-
dence,The family ilffte ' &wit ' • +his
Weelr., they have made many Men-,
ds here who regret their reieoval.
ifigs Mattie 'Llittetsent,' daughter of Mr.
E. Watson 01 Myth, and knoWn by
many in Clinton,' left os Monday
tor' Port Arthur where ' she. was
Married On her arrival to Mr.
'Ernest Lane, a photographer of
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that town.
Mr. James Eagleson of Goderieli eat -
led on Clinton friends on Saturday.
The organ factory of • that . place
has been closed down for stock.
taking so :he is taking advantage 01,
the holiday, the good roads , andi,,
line• weather to wheel to various
Points, ••
Rev. Patber Hattloa arrived irtan St7
Augustine :last -week and on' sunday
said his first Mass as priest ot the
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parish of •St: Joseph. ,$Z Angus-
, tine was reluctant to- a t with
hint and we doubt not'lnit hat he
will become equally popular . in
Olintoh.
Mr. and Mrs, jernes AlitirewS. of
• Roscoe, Ohio, are over on a visit
• to their 'brothers, the Messrs. An.
' drews!, They were termer residents
of Clinton,.but it is two decades
since their last visit and they note
numerous changes," so many
they then ' know graving either •de.
parted this lire or one to other
., parta, earthly. They cxpeet to re-
main a fortnight or so. Mr. ' An-
drews is a veteran of the American
Civil War and served in the Artny
•of the Potomac.
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New Black. Dress Goods,
We always keep a very full stock of Black Dress
Goods but this sertsdn the stock is more varied than
ever. For the fall trade we have added a much lar-
ger stook of Priestly's Dress Goods, in all prices.
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The Flannelette Gowns we have this season are
better made than any we have sold before—they are
all made with the French seams that will never break
out or pull, all are nicely trimmed. It will not pay
you to make them When you can get values like . we
• have at 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
Warmer Underwear -
We buy our' Underwear from. the best mill in
Cana,de. The Underwear this mill Makes. is guar-
anteed to give good Weir, .-It is made of nothing but
the best yarns, all of which are thoroughly scoured
before being knit into garments. This -:SeaSon. we
have better values thawever in Underwear for Worn;
en, Misses and.Childreti. Try this .store for your
season'esupply. . •
• Prices from 12%c to $1:50 a garment.
Our. B .81C Cotsets
The most important] of
all things made for a woman's
comfort and good looks is un
deniable a well cut corset.
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Womett'whii wear the B.
& C. Corset tell ns that it ex -
cells all others for wear and
• comfort. 'Prices
50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 to $2.
Personal , Personal;
Mr.' W. I -I. Newcombe was in Toronto
this week. •
Mr. John Stevenson took in the
excursion to Chicago. • • I
Miss Nettie Wasman visited friends
in Bluevale last 'Week. I
Miss Hartley of Toronto was the
,guest this week 0! Miss A. How.,
son. '
Mr. and Mrs. G. D.. McTaggart were
in Toror.to eouple.of days. last',
week.
Miss Gertie Sage Jeturned home on
TIWoornatinaty0 front a month's Nlsit in
Mrs, H. Beattie visited her parents
in Seaforth for 'a few days of the'
. past week. ' I
Miss Jennie Smyth, daughter of Mr..
W. G. Smyth, returned last week
to Detroit to resume het duties as
a professional nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. S.. J. Andrews and
Miss Marion, Mr, and Mrs. II. P.
Andrews of town end Mr. a;n1 Mrs.
James Andrews of Roscoe • Ohio
visited Goderich on Tuesday. '
Mrs. George Beurle and Masters. Ho-
ward and. Clarence of Detroit were
the guests df her sisters, Mrs. .Dav•
id Steep and Mrs. Harry Routled-
.ge, iron Saturday till Wednesday.
Mr. Case returned IMonday night
from his home in Rose; New Vert('
Wlither he was 'Called last • week
by the illness of Mrs. iase. When
he left on Monday to return here
she had much improved in yaith.
Deatht.
PORR—ln Goderioh township on
• September 2 -7th, • George Pord,
aged 90 years and 6 months.
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Arantou,g)oing out or town? )4(
)4( Rave you just cortie •Imelt ?
I- Have you sent your randiy
away to the country t )1(
W Art; 'you about to take )1(
• ,* baaillOSN trip ?
Have you: friends from- out ?IE
)1( of town staying . at your )1(
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)1( Let your friends know wit- 4(•
* at you and others' are do. *
• ing. Tell them through 4 )I(
• News.Ricord personal. If W
• you are passing The Mews- )1(•
W Record office droP in nod )14
• * tell • the editor. If you do )1(
not 'wine near the 61fies )1(
)1( drop US a poet eat& asid
the twit W111ft the tam*. *
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Dr. W. 'Gunn Was;,in • AilsaCraig on
Moeday,„. ' s... • • '
Mr. A. ET Erwin of Bayfield Wasan
town on. Saturday., . •• '
1Vir. Thos: 'Kearna is spending : • this
week with GOderieh friends.
'Mr. and Mo. W. R. jowett. Of Bay-'
• field were in Clinton on •Monday.
Mr. S. ' Pike, 'afteespending a few
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weeks ni Goderieh„ has returned to
town: '•• .4 • '
Mr. john Guest- Of London townshin,
was the guest of Mr. D. Caetelon
over Sunday. •
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1VIrs. . Fred. Draper % of Aylmer visited
her sister', Mrs,: Walter Cole, kcif
this. town this .week.
Mrs. A P.. W. Watts addressed the
meeting, of Londesi:;bro Council R.
of. T on Monday evi3ning.
Warden- Mill, Inspector Torrance and
County • Coundillor Speakman visit-
ed ' the House of ReNge on Monday.
Mr. Carl Sehwaxti has rcittirkocl trolls
Chicago and has again taken a PO"'
sition as carver In the organ fac'
tory.•,
Mr. ROY' .ROdaWaYI Sitant ope.
tor at the D. T. It. 'station in Rock.
• wood spent Sunday and Monday. at
his home.
Dr: J.C. Callender, wife aid family ;of
Parkesburg, West , liginia,. are
guests et Mrs. Callander's father,
Mr, F. Rumball.
• IVIIss, S. Cook, who has been Tor-
onto forsome time, has rettaned
to town and again aceepted' a situ-
atiOn with the W. Cooper Co.
l'Vfisdes 'Ude, Mohd and Margery La -
pine • will gide an exhibition of
ghland daneing at the concerts to
bb giveit In fliygi on PsAr nigihts. •
Mr. Fred, ,StrintersOM who Wes "'hOssl
, ing et gang" of apple packers at
; Vooksvillo for Mr. D. Cantelen, Was
"borne for a couple of days this
week. • '
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooper are la Ex-
• eter attending the tuned of ' Mrs.
nooper's smut, Mrs. Pro-
ut. Some three montlis'ego The
Novo-lleeorti reported the wedding
• of Mr. and Mrs. Prout wittise bon-
, tymoott trip extended over several'
weeks skid in travel They then
located • at ,IPort William and had
just got toridortahly settled itt the.
it now home when Mrs. Prout be--
• name III with typhoid fever to whi-
t* sh sixentrshod on Tuesday. The
• remains are expected to arrive to-
• , day end the funeral toc jike place
• tomorrow. The relatives aro Atri.
Ohm with grief at the untimely de-
ath of one Wks was so dear to
them. Ilow true it 1!' that in the
midst of life and happiness IVO gte
• in death.
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* Man's Coat tot $ro.00
Istep's Overcoats, made froth check tweeds, neat' small designs,
single and double•breasteds.s, stylishly eut7 garment; also Overcoats
rai4e from dark grey OtleVtotso single breasted, velvet collar, cut In
the very latest style, good 111Aings need in both, yery
special at each 11*.111110•1146,411.•601.4.111...06....1. ..... 10600
'Boys' Overcoats at $.o0
Doyle Overcoats, made from grey stripe Tweeds, neat patterns,
-velvet eollar,.eut In the latest style, strong linings used throughout;
a oat that *III stand any amount of hard wear, all sizes •
to :•; special each . ....... 413/1,11J‘l
HODOENS BROS.,
Clothiers and Gent's Furnishers, Clinton
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