The Clinton News-Record, 1908-04-30, Page 88
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An Unrivaled
Millinery Display
• Quite the best show-
ing ofartistie
Milim-
ery that has ever been
in our show voorn.
'Nothing to approach
it anywhere' n ea r.
Clinton. A. 1 w ay s
something new to be
Seen for there is• a
• constant stream of
new goods passing
through this big de• ,
partment, This week
new shapes, new
flowers,'new ribbons,
new novelty trimm-
ings ready, • are for
• you. New hats, too,
• trimmed up by our
experts and ready
for Saturday shop-
pers,
The Great Sale of Carpets and
Curtains
There is great selling in our Carpet and Curtain
room these days. Great big stocks of both are here
ready for you. Almost .endless variety. Choice new
designs. Quality to be depended upon beyond a doubt.
Retiring sale prices on every pair and every yard. Here
is a hint of values. Just a few price items out of the
many.
Some Curtain Prices.. •
At 75c . •
Nottingham Lace Curtains, full 3.eyardslons, taped edges, 7
two new designs, strong net, special per pair... ... • rr • 4 V
At $1
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Three p•stterns in Nottingham Lace Curtains,. full scgards
long, buttonholed edges, very strong netsuitable for any
room, splendid curtains at a popular price. Put theur
.against any you will get anywhere at $1.25, and we think I 00
you will buy this special at per pair
At 81.118 •
These curtains are particularly good value. regular $1.50
qualities, made from the bestNottingharn lace with button- 10
holed edges, extra large, very strong, price per pair, I ell
At $1.311
These curtains at $1.38 are worth -at least -$V15s—We could
have marked them12 and not be very far out Of the way, f• *a
new patterns, full size, really a bargain at per pair... .. .1.. Is •
At $1.90
This curtain is exceptionally good, 82.50 is easily what it is •
worthsthe pattern is bee of the beat we ever had, and qual-
ity of net is extra strong. buttonholed edges, special at per
pair •I •WW
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At $4.25 and $4.50
New Lice Curtains made in Nottingham, plain net with in-
sertion 'set in down one side and across the bottom, edges:
trimmed the same way. Have the appearance of. those
costing twice the money, plain white or Arab shades. also A Kit
two tone effects, price per pair. ... : . ......... 4.25 and
Some Carpet Prices •
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At 30c
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Good quality Union Carpet; full yard wide, in shades of red an
and green, good patterns, fast coloi.s, per yard ..... . U.
At 50c .
Extra heavy quality heavy Union Carpet, a splendid carpet
for a room that gets lots of wearnice new deargnsin green, 50
wood shades, reds, etc., fast colors, per ... . .
At 75c
Solid Wool Carpets. good weight, firmly woven, new pat- • 7
terns and colorines, full yard wide, per yard ••, a.
Tapestrg Carpet at 65c . .
-English-Tapestry CarP0/4.thick,.c10eiles.rifade-from.good____:—.
quality wools, many new designs, floral or conventional, 65
special at per yard •
At 75 •
En ish Tapestry Carpets extra heavy, large assortments"'
of ew patterns, .suitahle 'for any room, greens. fawns and
re , floral and oriental patterns, close lofty pile, special 7
pe yard • • w
Brussels Carpet at $1.15
Our Brussels Carpet at $1 15 is exceptional value. We carry ,
a very large -stock at this price and'can show some splendid
new designs in all the popular. colors. Cut, made and laid 115
per yard •
Union Rugs, all sizes in blues, reds, browns, greens and 0 en
mixtures '0,00 to , 1).
Popular Wool Rugs, guaranteed free from all impurity, •
fast colors, designs suitahle for hed room, dining risom, 16 50
etc. in greens, reds, browns and blues . 0-00 to •
Tapestry Rugs, bought direct from the makers in England,
color combinations suitahle for almost any room, sizes in n 3 n
stock from 2-1 and 3 yards to 4 and 4i yards.. -.6,50 to
Brussels Rugs. many new designs in two tone effects and
fancy mixtures sizes 3x3 yards to WA yards, extra good
wearing qualities, and patternsthat are suiteihslefooroto any. 44 ua
gun fj
room at .
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Dress Go -Ods From Paris
A few Novelty Summer Dress ods on our COMA-
ters this week right from Paris to this sfore. New
weaves and new shades. You will not see them any-
where else. Correct for summer veear.
Stripe Voile 75o
Pure Wool Monotone Stripe Voile, 90 inchea wide, very tine
cloth, will make veil' effective costumes. One of the most
fashionable fain ics of the Rewrote Imported direct from
Paris, where they are one of the late novelties, in navy, tan,
caster and Copenhagen blue, special per yard
Striped Wool Taffeta $i
Striped Wool Taffeta; Monotone effecte, 46 inches wide,
made from extra fine Australian yarns. A little heavier
than voile, and stripea trifle niteroWer. very stlisb, special 1 00
at per yard
Clinton News.Recorri
Decorate Your
R.00m,
IN A MANNER BECOMING
THE SEASON, THE STYLE,
YOUR PURSE, .AND ABOVE
ALL YOUR INDIVIDUAL
TASTE. WE CLAIM OUR AS-
SORTMENT TO BE EQUAL TO
THIS. WE THINK WE HAVE
THE LARGEST VARIETY ; WE
KNOW WE HAVE THE POPUL
AR GOODS AND THAT OUR
PRICES ARE RIGHT. OUR
STOOK HAS PLEASED MANY
PEOPLE AND IT PLEASES US
TO KNOW THAT' THEY ARE
PLEASED, IF YOU WANT
WALL PAPER IT WILL COST
YOU. NOTHING- TO SEE OURS,
IT MAY •COST YOTJ SOME-
THING NOT TO.
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Mrs. J. W. Neweembe is visiting De-
troit friends.
Miss Nettie Wasmann is visiting her
• Cousins in Mitchell. '
Mr. P. B. 'Seen tif Brantford was• ih
'Clinton on Thursday last.
Misses Maggie and May Davis Visited
(theircousin, Mrs, Ed. Daley of Sea,
foi./th on Monday. • '
Miss Rhynat ' of Goderich was the
guest of Mrs. W. Jackson for a few
'days of the pastweek. '
Mr. Jos', Leach of Bluevale was the
guest of Mr. • 4. F. WasMann. . on
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Tuesday while on his way t De-
troit. •
Miss . Macdougall, who hire been the
guest of Miss Mary Stewart fee a
'week, returned to her home in. Tor -
06th on Monday.
',. Miss Allie .Johnstone, who has been:
• the guest of Mrs.. O.' . Johnson for
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some thrie .:xeturned-to_.her- home in.
Zurich on 'Monday. .•
Mr. Janies Mann, formerly • foteman,
• at the ;Thresher ' Company's winks,
• left 'yesterday. for Stratford where
he has scoured a situation.
Mr.. George •Troivhiil, who has been
• cutter at the clothing factory of
the Jackson. elfg. Co's factory,.has
gone to St. Thomas to attend'
business college. •
Mrs. R. C. Belcher left on •Monday
Lot a'coUple of weeks visit in St.
, Thomas • . She was accompanied. by.
•her Mother, 1VIrs. Davey who , had,
,I,Inade her ; home with her for • Some
tune. • '
„Mr..M. Elliott, who has been engineer
,
•At the organ factory hat accepted
an ',engagementwith the C. I, Case
Company and the vaeaney thus ca,us.,
'• ed. at the o. f. has been: well 'filled.
by Mr. James Livermore. • :
Misses Vera Glenn and Jennie Arm -
Strong, and • Messrs., W Elliott, W.
Morrow and • W. Breen who attended
'Clinton :Model mewed lett fall, were
guests for a few. days last week of
- Mr. arid lets: Prank' 'Herman".
Mrs. Will. Carter; Mrs. W, Cochrane,
Messrs. Fred. Muteh arid T. end R.
•B..Cartex.Avore 'in Goderich Thee -
day attendieg the funeral of their
cousin, Mrs. David Johnstone of the
Oanadtan geor'steedser-l-e-sst aerial
Mr. R. 1. Draper, Irk° was in Strath -
rep, in the Service 'of the Goold,
Shapley & Muir Co:, was called
home on Monday by the serious ill•-
ness of his daughter Winnie, who is
suffering froM 'pneumoniahut is now.
sligh,tly: improved.
Mrs. •A: 4. Alexander, who has been
• . visiting , her son', . Mr. Alex, •Alexen-
der; for' the past fortnight, gave a
Witches:as to es 'Minter" of ladies at
the Hotel. Normandie on Monday.
. Mrs. Alexander returned t� her home
:111 Toronto yesterday. • •
Mrs. George Hanley Was seized with a,
'fainting spell the other: day and in
1 falling feorn her &air was. somewhat
• injured. The doctor had to be called
in but. the many friend.s of the es-
• teemed lady will lie pleased to hear
that she has considerably improved.
Rev. Dr. Medd • of Forest, who, hadP
been visiting among old friends
• about Londesboro, was in town over
Sunday as the guest of his brother,
Mr. J. G. Medd and took part in
the S. S. services in the Ont. St
church. The Dr. (Os younger look-
ing as he advances in years.
Mr. Joshua Cole, who 'came ovel.'
from Flint, Mich.„ to attend the
funeral of his mother, Mrs. William
Cele of Goderich township, called up-
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Oti a numberof his old friends in
Clinton on Tuesday. Years ago Mr,
Cole was cutter for the then firm
Of Robert • Coats Son in whose
dry. goods department his cousin,
Mr. Peter Cole, WaS clerking. They
putted up stakes here and went over
• to Flint •Ivhere •they embarked , in
the gents' furnishing and clothing
business in which they are still as-
sbetated.
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4 t trekr./414.meor
amecr
eu.intrifiro-nr, -f
champion at checkers.
THE CHEdKEll. CHNIVIPION".th
Mr. W. T. Walton of- Stafor. 'play-
ed against, eight of our local checker
players last Friday evening and xle-
fcated seven of them, one game being
a draw. He also blindfolded played
against the combined eiglit and won
that game also. Mr. Walton is the
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TORONTO • •
• .PONTEST. • - • • • •
1.01.4..E.XMNSE$ PAID
To the two ladies getting the largest number of votes during- this contest we will „.give a
free trip to Toronto and pay all expenses, stopping at the Queen's Hotel from Monday until Sat-
urday, and free tickets to Niagara Falls and return by boat and telectric railway through the
gorge, giving the lucky parties an opportunity of viewing the famous
Whirlpool Rapids9 9 9 Niagara Falls Cave of .the Winds, and the
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Mang Interesting Views of the Niagara River.
Contest closes July 6th. Trip starts July 20th, giving ample time to prepare tor trip.
Result of the contest will be announced each week in the papers.
• Mr. C. E. Dowding, manager of the rlolsons Bank, bias kindly consented to receive coupons
and count votes. Kindly, enclose all coupons in sealed envelopes addressed "Toz,er & Brown's
Contest," and mail or deliver same to Mr., Dowding.
Rules of the contest are simple. For each purchase you will receive a coupon bearing num-
ber of votes to the value of 'purchase as follows. Everyone is eligible except our own clerks. Two
ladies to be sent. Coupons given only for cash purchases.
Coupons given with ordered clothing and men's furnishings.
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To Every Puchaser •'
25 to 49c Coupon for 5 Votes
• .50 to 99c. , 10 "
$1 00 to $1 99 • " • 20 "
• 2 00 to 2 99
3' 00 to 3 99 50. ".
4 0.0 to 499 " • 100
5 00 to 5 99 ' 150 . ."
• 6 00 to 699' " 200 •
7 00 to' 799 " 250 "
8 00.to .8 99 300
9 QO to 9.99: " '35Q " •
10 00 to 15 00 . 44 .500
20.00 and over 1000 "
Enter Into the Contest and get your Friends to Work for You
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Special For Saturday:
Here is a good chance for anyone requiting a Tailor-made
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trouble of picking your cloths and having them made to measure.
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following special, and you will sae considerable by buying on that
Coats run „in sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42, ° Waist bands of the skirts measure 23, 24,
25, 26 and 27. Length of Skirts 37, 38; 39, 40, 41 and 42.
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For Saturday we of fer the
day.
Suit Offer No.
• Bleck cloth coat, tight fitting style, lined with twill
outwit*, linibg, fly front, plain coat sleeve, acoatselling
in lots of stores at $10.
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• Skit t made from black altwool Venetian in two pretty
styles, guaranteed perfect fitting., selling every day at
each $5,50 ,,•
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The Coat and Skirt cornplete.Saturday hi any of the 1 0 Kii
above sizes at• ..• • di ri' Is r11, r r, rr A • I * *. * * . * 1 . ,,i A ; . a • 1, -4, V V 11 * Y, • 1 * I 4 4 U U
Suit Offer No. 2.
The above Coat and a Vicuna Cloth Skirt made in t hree
styles, in any ot the different sizes. Coat ,and Skirt 1 1 00
complete Saturday for. WV ri,rirlf...1,60,0111.1.,6% flite
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Raincoats for Everybody
This is the store for Raincoats more to choose
from here than in half a dozen ordinary stores. We
have made this Raincoat business what it is by show-
ing the best possible values and lots of designs to
choose from. Here is a bargain surprise for twenty.
three people for Saturday,
T•A h ee only, ladies long light tweed coats, includ.
I mg errant dintim, Week and White checks, giey checks,
erv,„ .re. 82, 84, 80 awl SS only. Our regular selling prise
coal was $7.50 each, and worth every cent of it0 11
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