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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-04-20, Page 9Exquisite. Easter Mill nery Charming Easter Millinery is on ex- hibition in our showroom. Dainty .creations of the milliner'sart fresh from our work- rooms for Easter selling. It is no exagger- ation to say that Millinery such as on our tables to -day las not been seen in Clinton • before. This is the verdict of shopperswho throng our showroom daily. ' Though style is the keynote of the entire showing, yo. prices are moderate and reasonable in every case. Flowers From New York Right from New Work; the.s-great Dtillinery centre of the continent, carne a shipment" of beauti- ful eautiful flowers• this week, They are choice, stylish. goods, out -of -the -ordinary and exclusive in style. Not enough for thein to be common,and of the best, no two alike, See thein before the assort- ment gets broken, Those Remnants Those Remnants we put on sale last Saturday are going out fast. No wonder, for they are bar- gains in'the truest and best sense of thatmuch- abused word. 'Not as Manyas a week ago, of course, but still enough.. for you to• et a BAR- GAIN, if you can use a, short end of dress.. goods. TABLE No. >< 40 ends of Dress goods, of all kinds, diirk or tight colorings, mostly short lengths in this lot, " every one a BARUATN. Choice` 504 TABLE No. 2 • About 30 or 85 ends on this table. longer lengths than,on No.•1, but: just as big •BARGAINS, All kinds s of materials. Choice of this ,•,.•• x • TABLE No: 3 All kinds of lengths and all kinds of prices on this •table. ' Only el. kind of BARGAII. S . though' •,hig'ones.• We are bound to keep the remnants' from ggatheringg• `and have, pput prices'. away down'.. to make the selling sure. t will pay you to look over this table: 75c Your• Taster .Gloves Of cot -se: you will want new gloves for Easter Sunday. Don't buy an: unknown..make, 'they. are seldom satisfactory. No •• doubt" about beingsatis- fied . fied if you; buy our:well known. and reliable .makes.. Stamped with the •maker's name in every case; 'and each pair.guararteecl Spring shades and all.•sizes now in stock The '"F9ertess, ► in grey, fawn, •brown, white and .el nn black, an exceprionally good:glove at .. " 0 liuu The 4faxrey1ocli,"'made from seleotedlslkiiis, in grey,Si ei fawn, brown and blank, .et. . , L The a'Shelbourne," a high glade glove,• in grey, ti 5n fawn and brown, at.... up , 1! The ,Weddle," 'a 'washing Glove of exceptional equal- ity, hi white and light shades only at. • •: i 5Q A Raincoat Special A very nobby Raincoat, made from pure wool' fawn, showerproof. cloth, cut in the popular three-quarter style,: belted back, new -sleeve, a stylish and serviceable garment at a moderate price. Special at each.....-. na.Utt, A Great Carpet Stack. The largeness of our Carpet Stock is one reason why it •is.. to your advantage to come here when looking' for, carpets, Of course mere bigness is not everything, butwhen, with great variety you get newpatterns, dependable qualities and.. moderate prices, you have a combination hard to beat. You. will find it here. Spring stocks are complete, and we were never in as good a position to serve you as we are to -day. All Carpets at 50c.a yard or over cut, made and laid without extra charge. Wool Carpets, guaranteed' pure wool, colors hist, 25 patterns. 70e, 8Se Sad $1.00 Oagi1siq,' Tapestry Carpets, new designs, 80 ,�pnatterns to select from, . ,... . . 40e, 8Oc, 60e add 75 English Brussel* carpets, the best to wear, choice •color.- ings, 15 patterns, , . . . 90e, $1.001 a►ad $1,1$ Veliret and Fibcnrlaster Carpets, tst famed for their richness and durability ... , P. • �, $1.26 Sad $I,80 Acotclt 1.ttsoiiltlais, 2,B and 4 yards wide per square yard- . • . , . • . *0c, SOC add 60c Hodgens : ros., The Clinton Dawn.R rd ApHt` Dry Goods Clinton. irMrrl ...L A t. ,. a ..Ir 1040• AS AN EXPRESSION OF JOY AND GLADNESS HAS NOW DE- COME AN ESTABLISHED AND PLEASING CUSTOM. IN ANTICI- PATION OF A Cl•REATER 013SI R* VANCE OF THE PRACTICE; WE HAVE IN STOOK A MUCH LARG- ER. SUPPLY FROM WHICH TO SELECT: EASTER CARDS EASTER BOOKLETS EASTER PLATES. EASTER EGGS EASTER POST CARDS EASTER CHICKENS. EASTER LILIES • EASTER VIOLETS , OUR WINDOW SHOWS WHAT IS NEW, Agents Parker's Dye Works, De Fair 0o,. Often the Cheapest,: Always the Best Mr, John Moore cable up from Exet- er for Sunday, Mr. • Stewart Seymour comes home. • from . London for . Easter. Mr, and •Miss. Fred. 'Cooper will conie. home frond Stratford for Easter. Mr. John Taylor, who has been In Hensall fora few months, has • re- turned home. Mr. John Ransford bas been confined to' his residence this Week by an attack of .neuralgia.. Rev;' C. R. Gunne went to Parkhill yesterday to attend • the funeral of a• fernierparishoner.; Mr: .:William Downs goes to Toronto today to look into • a .business pro-: Position which has been made • him. Mr. ,Elijah Jaoklin and his' eon Har- ry ` . of Grey township visited -.his daughter; Mrs. Salm' Cassels, this, Week, • Mrs: Fair . Sr: returned h rile 5st. week from a visit of; Several :''•noon- ths:with' her daughter, Mrs...R. a7; Macdonald, Toronto: Mr. John.; Rogers,:. C. E., Mitchell; galled on his old friend, Mr. A. W.. Brandere'berger, on Tuesday while' on his- Tway to Hensall : Rev. Mr..11IcGee leaves . today ;for a 'few days' • visit." to kith and kin in New• York state• whorni he • has not 'seen for many years: Mr. .John : Johnstone of Rattenbury street goes up to ,East Wawanosh today to visit'his brother,', Mr..Ro= bert Johnstone, whose • wife is ill; Mr. C.' L. • Cranston, 'mathematical master •atbhe ;Collegiate,,: leaves to - •dray to spend the Easter hjolidays ate Guelph, Toronto and Caledon East. Mrs. - .Jos. Season is spending the Easter ' season with her 'daughters in London, Mrs,., Robert; Sheppard, Mrs eRallsp'h� Bezzo and Mrs,. Herb: . Rev: T. W Cousens of Brussels, . who ;: conducted anniversary services in the -.Ontario sheet:;, church . on Sun- day, Was 'thrk.guest of Re{v. Di,Cooly while in town, '• Rey: Dr Gifford, St: Thomas, a for- mer ;pastor of Ontario' street e ur • ch, has been ill for nearly two months, but was able to occupy • his, pulpit last Sunday Di W. Guhn is daily gaining streng- . th, but his recovery will be more rapidand permanent if hey takes a sea voyage and complete change of climate, so .he expects toleave for Europe shortly. Mrs.: Gunn may accompany him. Mr. G. W. Barge returned, Friday Iast from a tw.e-months business trip. through the West lin• the, interests of the Clothing department of Hod - gens Bros.' big store. While out • there he met many old Clintonians, among the nunnber Dr. Bruce who is practising dental ' Surgery at Fort McLeod, Alta Mr. 'Barge • is ':up north this week picking`. up l business for the. firm: Mr, -and Mrs, D B. Kennedy were a- .greeably surprised on. the arrival of the 10.47, train last Friday evening by .the unexpected arrival of Mrs. Reuben :West, • wife of the ..editor of the Glenboro, Man., Gazette. Mrs. West will be best reniemliered' by the friends here as Miss Flora Watt - son of Blyth. She was accompani ' ed to the 'old .home in that •,village on Saturday by Mrs. Kennedy and purposes . remaining 'in Ontario for a couple of months. Mr: Victor French, editor and pro- prietor of .the Wetaskiwitii Alberta,, Times, arrived in town. last Friday night en a visit to his old home It is five years since he Went to Wetaskiwfn which was then a bon - let, but is now a pushing town of nearly 3000 inhabitants. 141x. Fren- oh, who. is •'looking remarkaibly veli, is a staunch admirer of the .breezy West and says its growth this year of grace will be greater than ever before, There is a large for- eign element in the population of Wotaskiwin, upon which the editor Of the Times leeks thi ugh optifnts- tie glasses and which he believes will accomplish much ir. the open• ing up of .the new country and in the course of time become good Canadians. It is now no secret th- at Mr, French catrle home to be married to one of Clinton's fair maidens •in the person, of Miss rive, cooper, daughter" of Mrs, W. Coop - or. The Happy event will talo place'. at thigh noon bat Tuesday, but of that mote again, Sale A a Throughout April and. May Our Spring -time Sale has started with a rush. Never were we in a better position to supply your needs as• now. In_cveryone of our departments you will find a gathering of the choicest selections of merchandise that has ever been offered by this store. Popular prices prevail everywhere. No matter what you purchase you are sure of a savingVere. Through our syndicate -buying with.seven store, our outlet being very large, we are always ready to take advantage of any special price concessions, we are often able to buy considerably under price, and in every instance share these savings with our customers. Do not fail to take advantage of our special offerings during April and. May, It is . all on brand new Spring Coods purchased by us at less than regular value. /Beautiful Easter Millinery .i ypp y i by p week That our Millinery is appreciated reciated b our customers is shown the fact that our sales in this, Department last' were the largest we have had in any one week since we came to Maori. The Hats we are showing are notonly stylish, but becoming. They are made of the very best materials, r.nd are from 15 to 25 per cent. lower in price than any previous season, We have just received this week, direct from New York, a fine assortment of Millinery goods for Easter. Kid Gloves of £.epeadabk Quality For Spring and Easter The Kid Gloves we sell are the best that can be had for. the money, we are very • particular about theloves we handle, none but the most tellable makes will be found here. Everyglove from. *1,00 up is fully guaranteed by • the maker and by us, to give good wear, For thio Easter trade we are ready with the finest stock of kid gloves this store has ever shown. All come in the new shades of Navv, Brown, Grey, Myitle, light and dark shades of Mode, also black and white. , • Prices $x, 1.2s, Iso and x.05 A Regular $1.60 Rid Glove at 55e. • Ladies Kid {Moyes of real good quality, will give excellent wear, Comes in Tans, Browns,•ete, All sizes from Oto 7i this glove we have been selling as a•Specual at 'Toe.but is being sold in several stores at $100 to go on sale at,- , ,,.. .. .,•... .......... No ---4......r New Wash Goods at Reduced Prices 15c: Prints, a Yard Wide at 9c 1600 yards of 36 inch wide American Percales, in a fine range of light and dark colors, all warranted fast, these goods were made for a. big• Manufacturer of Shirt Waists, but the lot.was too large so we heped him out, and took over: 1000 yards. Regular 15c Percale. Onsaleat 9.a i ......... ,. • 20e and 25e Cotton . Delairies and Gingliams at. 5e. . Just at the beginning of theseason,, when you will need these good • most, we intend turning•.them over to you at a big saving in price I: These cotton Delaines come in the very choicest patterns and col- ors, and are warranted fast co'or, they come in patterns suitable for childrens dresses and ladies dressing. segues, regular prices . are 20e :•: and 25c. On Sale at .. ,., 15C 1 Buy Year 'Carpets Here •arid Save Morey r ' 50c Carpets. at..'. ..440 750 and 85c Carpets at , . 69e 000 'Wool Carpets at.• 79c : 31.00 8 -ply Wool Carpets at ,93c. 31.00.Brussels Carpets at . .. , ,'.19c TWO R itk�.pn Bar ain � . s k to ib 2 1 c Ribbons � at 1.5,0 • '400 yaris ofure silk ne;k ribbons in . all shades of.. Pink SkyRed • Navy Tu quoin, Cream, White &c, regular 20c and 25c values ' go during this sale at. ...,.,......,.. ... ,.,...i. 15 No to 05c Ribbons at 20e 500 yards of extra heavy silks ribbons in nearly every shade also fancy ' striped ribbons. suitable for neckwear, regular 30e and 35c values to • • 2Qc 25e India Lawn at.Ite 1000 yards of 39 inch wide India Lawn very five round even thread;. ' this Lawn if bought at the regular price could not be sold under • 25c, we bought this with Our syndicate in such large quantities that enables us to sell this 25o Garen. at .. .. ,, x ,.... 14ir. (t 50e 00e 75c to $1,00 $11k Collars at :25c A very fortunate purchase made some time ago, enables us to offer ou (• vour, choice o oy of dozen Silk Coll ars •that are regular 50c Obc 750 • to iii 25 aat25c. New: Spring Coats: 'Direct from New: York. City The most stylish•Coatswe have had this season just arrived this week from New York.' They are made of a fine. Covert Cloth, and . lin ea gfi edthroughout with satin, just afew of them to choose from. Price,... 91UU' • • The Best of Ward and Watson' ' Bankrupt •bck }Taw's ' Celebrated' Black $tiff . .. fiats, in. the ' up-to-date sty ' • le, .. sold everywhere at $3, • our sale price' $1.50 $2.50 Engfrsh :. Sti f f .Hats . for $1.25 ' Union Best English Stiff Mats : color gua3> anteed, 'latest sty-' le, in black and ibro*n, regu- lar $2.50 hat for $1,25. $3.00 English Soft: Hats $1.50 Made by best English and Am- erican makers in. the very la- test and up-to-date styles, in snuff brown, golden brown, greys and blacks, regular $3.00 for $1.50• $LSO .Stiff and -Sof t Hats for 75c. Several styles to choosef frorm Seaver stew and tip -to -date, your choice for .............. r,..:...,,,,.,.. 11604 $1 Soft and Stiff Hats for Sae \ den's Color Sox Q25 doz. fancy stripe and em- broidered Men's'. half Hese, sizes 10, 10ji• and 11, regu- lar 50c for . ,,.,....,.. 25e Tozer& Brou Personal. Mrs. II.' T. Rance : ,and" Miss ° cchi- bald ,are in' Toronto. • Mr aad Mrs.' Will: Townsend rla n today from Strathroy. Miss Maud Porter returns j today fru Centralia to spend her Easter holi days ',with'Mr. and :Mrs .David`'. lady. Miss I. Strachan, Who has been steno-; ;.grapher and 'typewriter Scor the Hod-' ;gens Bros. for a 'year or so, severs her connection' with the firm• next weeks and will go West Mr: and Mrs.. W C....Brown returned 'on Saturday after a•' Visit of better 'than a week to. friends: in Detroit and Pontiac, Mich.,. where Mrs. Brown's.. people live. ,. Red. Father Pensonneault is. in Lon-' don" 'this . Week. ,He will return 'on Saturday and • celebrate masa at • Blyth at 8 o'clOek :a, m. and at Clinton at 10,30 a, in. and 7.30 p m,: Sunday.: Mrs. '(Bev,) .Speer left :on Mbnday morning to visit+friends in the state Of , Michigan, .Mr. Speer remains here . for the : preseet. His plans for' the summer will not be decided upon until the meeting of the Con- ference of the Seventh Day Advent- . ists of which faith he is a. sincere and actilve •eftponent, Mr, J. E. Harnwell, merchant, Var- ' na, was in town Monday and • took • home a. load of building supplies for • the: residence he ishaving erected on the same lot as his store. When The building Is :completed the •:ap-. pearanoe of the village will be en- hanced and the genial J. E. and his estimable better half will have a handsome and 'comfortable 'abode. Mr. and Mrs, John McCool and fatrt- ily left on 'Tuesday . for their future home at Crossfields, Alberta. They are old residents of town and many friends gathered at the station to say good . bye, land wish them a safe journey and prosperity at the end of it. Johnny Mcllveen accompanied them. Mr. McCool has spent sever-. al summers in the West engaged itt ranching which will be his future occupation. Among his family is his son, "Billy," who for the -three years has, been employed, in the eel- ce of our contemporary down street. Ile is a sterling . sand industrious lad and will make his way., Tho News -Record .wishes Mr. McCool and faintly prosperity .in their now ho- me. B this. ASSIII S—In Clinton on April 1.9th, to 1Vlr; and Mrs. Samuel Cassels, a daughter:, <... .rano. rq.."•+.' ; •' .* • • YOUJt MONEY i'3Ack ; . xi~. Vov WANT F8 • CLINTON 4444444** A ilat for Dressy .mean This famous Hat is the most Poplxlar.. make -on the Canadian market to -day. We have : thesole agency for Clinton, and show it in the newest and most f ats h i o n a b l e• shapes. Black Or the new browns, so 5h AND hard or soft shapes r U��' Two Big Specials Two specials in Hats and Capsfor' that one reason or another are selling below their value, Whatever that reason be, it• is a moneysaving one Mr. you. Inen's flats soc. Men's reit Fats, hard or soft shapes, last one or two sizer of a kind, and balances of broken lots, that sold at $1 and $1,50.. Blacks, Browne, Greys, 6f Choice of this hit, about $0'inall, ..r.a..,..,,... Men's Hats, 09c A elating lot of better lino, hard and soft shapes Slacks, Browns, Greys, about 75 hats in all, being' balances and odd onee left of litres that 'sold at $2.50 and 43. Clhole° of this lot."... fifth HODO N, B S+, 0 *******-44************