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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-04-18, Page 811 A Attractive Pa- ' , li ' 0 0 lI i The Show' Room. was never so attrac- tive as it is to -day. We have had a Ore- nomenal basiness de- spite the backward _weatim).-.:fer-ourX4- linery won the ap- proval of particular and critical people right from tile, first' showing. Then there is always something new bele, stooks are kept bright and fresh every week. As.soon _ as novelties appear, they quickly find their way to our show room. We've arranged for a con- tinual stream of new er9 • goods for our customers, -And each week sees fresh ar- rivalstaking the places of those sold out the- week before. Order early In the week if yOti can, We can guarantee prompt delivery and no disappointment if you do. The Greatest Carpet and Curtain Stock - We Have Ever Shown. • We are ready for house-cleaning time with the largest, the best assorted stook of 'carpets, Linoleurns and Lace Curtains we have ever shown our customers; one that would do credit to it store•Many times the size • of this. Stocks have been bought-direct-from4he mak- ers la Canada and Britain, You will fird values good, . patterns new, variety large, • All Carpets over 50c, cut; made and laid free of charge. • Union -and Wool Carpets The best mill in Canada made yard of Union and Wool Carpet in the store. It made them on the best machinery,-usedtlie best stock money.ould buy, and guarantees the colors of every yard"; At 35c, Heavy Reversible Union. Carpet, full yard wide, in 'shades • of red and green, good patterns. fast colorsrper yard..-.. .35 • At 400 Good quality Union Cartiet, iaithisible Pa, terns :colors will . ' ' • not run, new designs, reds, greens, etc....041a vitlue:at per yd. .4O.-. At 50c • . . Extra quality heavy Union Carpet,a splendid carpet for a .room that gets a lot of weae. nice new deigns in greens, * wood shades, reds, etc., fast colors. per yard • . • At 75c • Solid Wool Carpets, good weight, firmly woven-, new pat- terns and colorings, full yard wide, per ykrd..,... ;. .75 At 90c Extra beavy Pure Wool Carpets, none' hut the best stock used, dye absolutely fast, many new and up-to.date patternS in greens. reds, blues, fawns, etc, suitah!e for dining rooms living rooms or bed rooms, , splendid value at per yard 90 . . 45 Patterns, Tapestry Carpets. Our Tapestry. Carpets are imported direct froth the makers in England. They are good and will starid•any amount of hard wear. Patterns are new„.and we have 'them suitable for almost a,ny ,room. • . At 50c • . . ,. . . ., . . . Good quality English Tapestry. Carpets,. stropi, el se pile, . ' • . , will wear well, half a dozen good patterns". special a per yd .5 . . At 65c - , • English Tapestry Carpet, thick close pile, made from good wools, many new designs, floral or conventional, special at per yard • 65 .At 75o • English Tapestry Varpet,42-rtrit heavy. large 'aSsorttnent of new patterns meltable for any room, greens. fawns and floral and oriental patterns, close lofty pile, special pe yard .75 25 Pattens in Brussels Carpet. For any room that gets a lot of use, there is, no • carpet like Brussels. They -stand the wear and keep their color. We show twenty-five patttums in these serviceable carpets. At $1.00 . ..Heavy English Brussels Carpets in nice newdesigns, fawns, greens, etc., special at per yard. .. . ... , „, .. : ..... 1.00 At $1.15 • • Our Brussels Carpet at $1.16fs exceptional value. We cat ry a very large stock at t his price and Can show some splendid new designs in all the po ohm colors. Out, made and laid per yard 4, • 11.15 At $1.25 • Extra heavy English Brussels Carpet, choice new designs 'and colors, close heavy pile, a carpet that will wear for years, 4 per yarn • IF YOU An THINKING OF DECORATING THE WALLS OF YOUR HOME INSPECT OUR STOCK OF -WALLPAPER •• Lace Curtains Hundreds of pairs of Lace Curtains., irnported di- rect from the makers in England. New and handsome designs, strong net, lock stitch edges, There are values here to -day such as we never bEi4 before., and a stock_ double the size of any fornier,year $1, ,$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, to $5 COMPRISING GOOD GOODS AT HONEST PRICES. ARTiSTIC AND MANY OF THEM INEX- PENSIVE, SUCH AS WILL AT- TRACIT, THE CRITIC, PLEASE, THE1 POSSESSOR, AND IN MANY OASES SAVE MONY TO THE BUYER. IF YOU ARE INTEL VVE WILL BE GLAD TO DEll•ONSTRATIll THIS TO YOU. OF COURSE WE TRIM ALL PAPER WHEN DE - SHIED, AND TRIM IT CARE- Fyi.,Lv, Too. The W-. D. Fair Co. ° Often Cheapest -Always Best iar nuummigaq Mrs., Henry 'of Blyth is visiting her daughter in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott of Blyth were in Clinton on Monday. Miss Emma •• Smith of town, is now • attending the Business College. Mrs, Frank Arscott ef London spent Sveyday with Mrs. H.P.-Andrew. Mrs. Campbell of •Alymer is the guest • 1St het •soht;Mr-W-..Olenni Campbelii Mt',and Mrs. L. E.. Doherty Nisi:Rd. Hainiltoh friends Saturday and Sun- day. 4'. , 0. , • Mrs. Albert MoBrien of liensall is the guest this week of her mother, it'rs. R. Miller, town., a, Miss. Howson was in. Kincardine. on ;. , Tuesday a,ttending • the lupera' of ' Mrs. Hartley of that town: Principal Laugh has been unable to, take up his work .for• - a• couple •day -s' this week owing to illneas. • Miss Mae A-rinstrong of. town and. •Mist 0 Maggie Mackenzie of Atuee- field, recent graduate's of the Olin- . ion Business College, left on. Satur- day tor Toronto where they , have secured situations as stenographers. Ur. and MeR,. •John'.. Mouter of 0101 - ham were the guests of their- rieph- •.ew, Mr,. Lorne cyn.13,11, last w' Theyalso, visited, friends in Blyth. This Worthy couple eclebratti the Olden . Wedding. a year ago, 2,:r.d though far adva.w:ted in•Yer,r;rie17, are enjoying good health: Mr. •Douglas Goodwin, son of Mr. Goodwin, 'who recently .finished hiS course asineclfanical .draughtsman in connection with the Scranton Correspondenee SehOol, received diplorna, -with honors,, and left last .weeklisr Detroit to take -a pos limn.. -His many friendsin :Clinton Wish him ail lands of •sugeeSs. ante* Ntroi.litecord. 4' April 18th. MO ExA. s•AT Clais 1 in.ludes those *tho av id 60 per cent or ...over, and digs II those who averaged between • 50 and, 60 per cent. The names are in 'order of merit : • • 'Form class Runiball, Taylor, •Wi'lgte'wart, \Iis 1 Tip - lady, O. Henry, R Wann. Class II, Miss R. Kilty,1.al„iss J. Colwell, Forni IV, class Moltaffy, W. Manning,. Class II; K. Mair, gis3 L. Sawersc Miss K. Scoles, hiss B. McEwen, Miss L. McKay, Miss •A. OrCen, N. Welsh, Er Dielif„. Form -HI,' Cla.ss 1-71). Stewart, L. Brown, C Hall; R. Wadden, Misa S. East,. E. Cantelon, C. Copp, ,Miss M. Lappine'S, Rest, A. Davidson, E. Tighe. Class, MoConnell, Miss H. Elco•at; Miss "M. Pinning, Miss M, Webb, \ Miss E. Davidson., Form II, class •I -Miss A. Gunn,"M.• Ransferd, D.• Courtice, Miss M. MC-, Math, 1Vliss 1 Millar, 1\I ss L: Ford, Miss; EaViTtse,, Miss M. Hermae.,, C. • Rance, R. Ball, . Class Wise - Man, C.:Andrews,. 4.-Cantelati,. Miss: A. Middleton, Miss $.. Bowden. Form 1, class I -D. Ross, B, Mc- Taggart, F. Tisdall, Mis H O'Neil,. , • Miss R. Holmes, C. Kerr, W. Ddiberty Miss I. Drainer., Miss D. Taylor, Mics I. CliticileY, M. Counter, Miss S. Copp: Miss J: O'Neil, Class Wood- man, Miss S. Carling, •MiSs G. Chant D. Holloway, C. Kilty, J. 'CriCh. • , Holmesyille . Mr.. Philip James 'Halls died on Monday after a :patient and phipky fight of four years against the it -- road of an insidious diseas4 He was born near ;London sixty yearg aga, but .his life was principallyspenit in Eleeter and. 13rlu e:sgs where he carried on bilsiness as a contractor. It was in Brussels that, he was married to Miss • Lauella Peters, daughter of the late Dr. Peters of that place, °andsister of Mrs: 7' Mulhollanfct of Holmesville. About twenty five years ago Mr. Halls JoCatex in Chicago from . which he did not return, until three months age when he "took up his abode with Mr. and. Mrs. Mullyollandi who cared for him tenderly and. 0.1noothed his pathway to the grave. He is surviv- ed by hiswife alnd their ode daughter. Miss Lula Halls,The funeral took place on Wednes,da:y to Clinton &me- tery, the services being'vonducted "by the Revs. Swann and Kerney, *While the pallbearers were 1. J. IL Holmes, W. Statiley,,? R. IT. Elliott, A. J. Caurticei 13. Forster and, t. Tebbutt. Among those from a distance who at- tended the funeral were : Mrs. Waltor Cole of. Seaforth ,krad Miss J. Halls of Exeter. • , to House Furnishin oor Covering Lace Curtains c• This is the season.fot house cleaning and replacing articles of house furnishings. A perusal Of the following list will convince you of the money saving avqa.ntages of buying your spring wants here. Cotile in as often as you wish, We want your Ihisiness and we find it no trouble to show you our: manY lines. • . • Union Carpets . .,, •• 30cVil :,. j .... One 3 ard wide, splendid . • . line for bedrooms, will give _ „ , ., good wear, three good patterns . to choosefrom at 30c per yd. . , . ' „ . • .. • . • 3 -ply Wool Carpets - 95c yd. No better wearing carpet . . made than the old reliable"., 3-, ply wool. Three good pat- terns to .choose 'from, sold , everywhere at $1.10. Our ' price 950 _____ - . :,.. • 4' yd.' Wide Linoleum . .... . $1.75 yd.. . . • ____, Iti. 4 yd wide linoleum we excell All our lindleums are. bought direct from the .manu- . • facturers, and thus we save the middleman's 'profit and , pass them out to our patrons .- at a saving of a -I least 10 per . cent .Our special at $1.75 a running yardli a trade bring- el.. Good weight . and wear- ins quality,,. 3.yd. wide same quality and weight $1.35 the running yard. • . • . • 2 -ply .Wool Carpet - . • 70c yd. . . Four new designs' in 2 -ply . wool carpets ,just in this week . 'will give splendid wear, one yard wide,' reversible, sold everywhere at.75c, our Price 70c. - .... . . . 2 yd. Wide loon Oil- -cloth 40c. .•• . . Our speCial 2 yard wide floor . oilcloth at 40c a running yard is without doubt the best val. • . . . - ue in the'county ,Of Huron, Two good patternto chbosik ..s , . . . ... _ Lace. 'Curtains. . , • . Oar lace curtain stock is . now complete and never have . • • . Tapestry Squares We carry a full range of .. . tapestry Squares i3 x 3i- and ... 3x4 yards, also a 'large range of wool squares,, all the new- est designs and coloringscfrom . $5 to $15..wear. we lird' '7large a range to . °. ,t ' . choose from or as dainty: de- . , signs, from 25c up to 50eAsk to see our special at $1.00 . from and they will give good • •. . - ' • ' Dry Goods, 444 nd Milinery cLINT91% Ladies' Ready to wear darn- ents Important Sale of ewest• Spring --Coats.. ew Spring Coats go on Sale Friday FRIDAY morning, April lOth, we place on sale ,50 New Spring Coats at a saving to you from $l.50 to $3.50 each. No need to explain why we are doing so, suffice to say the Coats are here, and if you do not find them exactly as we say we sA ill not ask you to buy. 12 only Newest Spring Coats, in two siylesand three different cloths, short coats are- Inadein tootle styles, box back, cloth strapping, collar 5 00 made. of grey broadcloth, length 23 in . . Long Ooats are made from grey check tweed in two patterns, 45 inches. long, with vents at side and trimmed with battons. Compare these boats with a any at $7.50. ,On sale Friday, sizes'32 .00 to . Ladies Short Spring Jackets made from plain covert Cloth, loose and tight fitting, lined alt through with sateen', trimmed with fancy braid, sizes 32 to 38. Also Ladies' LoOse Fitting Tweed Coats, 25 inches long, made from all Wool fawn tweed, green silk vel- vet collar, sizes 32 to 38, regular price gh $8,50 1•011,64% itiliatt • be oiii.4*.***to Ihi-of %11, Ladies' Long Loose Coats in six ,different pat- terns, including black and white, black and grey tweeds, 45 inches long, made from all wool tweeds, velvet collar and cuffs, vents at side trimmed with buttons. Eqdal to any $10 coat made, a am5 Friday on talc at... 14 14 okiset• ••t. .Three Millinery Specials Along. With the coats we are going to give three Millinery specials' .which are the bet we have ever given'in our Millinery Department, - ‘Bea.utifullg Trimmed Leghorns $3.69 One dozen only,. fine quality Leghorn Hats (white) trim- , rated with tine large roses. foliage, and 6 inch dresden or plain taffeta ribbon. Your choice, trimmed in any color 0 ,to Wit at •„. „ 4 • . • Ul • 69 • We gnaranteeyou cannot find the equal of these . hats in any city store.at less than $6.00. • • Trimmed Outing Hats $t.09 • One doien white straw Outing hats, % trinilned to Yonr 1 g9 order with ribbon and quills, Special to your order....,. 1 .0 Girls' Trimmed Hats $i.50 • • Here is a batgnin-fot giels.,0' 24 White Chip Flops, 4 trimmed with rihboo, foliage and silk flowers, special to order in any color at. .... 64 bit "1\9 ,4,41,11* . 4,41194.. 1.50 New Greg Skirts $3.95 • 15 only. newest Grey Skirts, made from pretty grey eheek tweed in one of the newest spring styles, it petted, fitting 0 on met 4 0 0 ommovorimosifriaomotafromtiompeimisomkiwwwvoorsemovim,,oficimi 4