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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-03-14, Page 8
11 t The Cl arc A Nlew -R000 "d. rlarch 140 9-1907 •ST, PATRICK`S rs: ow► of DAY V.TH THAW - Spring HQIIEI,TI�S., � q Ener few days minis and the Sun will make it so hot for .lack Prost that he wily -,have -to— • leave uiremeus ts alone. summer us�er �a Our stock and V1 also remind nod housekeepers df the re- FbAGS—Silkand Cotton; q k i o erflowing- with New Spring-Ooods =- Vew StI.K BOW, With metal sham Spring Dress Goods.. Waistings, Muslins, Prints, Hosiery. Gloves, Underwear, Ladies' , rack. Collars, Belts, Muslin and Silk Waists., Underskirts, Top Skirts, Sheetings, Tow•elingsr - T. IllIBIZ Bow, ,wills yiltpalnted Shirtings, Linoleums,, Etc, __. __relays Fridayand ,day, shamrock, , - HARP SHAMROCK, A visit to this store will convinceou that our purchases are always up-to-date,' and our March 21st, 22nd, PLAIN SHAMROCK. y priee.�ar�_g>rt GENUINE MINATURE IRISH UR formal opening display of `.Spring CLAY, PIPE, with: green bow and stick pip',+. 01Glilll'nery for 1907 will be made' Xareb° ERIN GO BRAGH BUTTQNS Grey Tweed Dress -New Ready-to-wear -New Spring and -BADGES, 21st, 22nd and 23rd, coMmenc^ing at,. ' • POST CARDS-s'iY Waist two o'clock zhursday aft ' n, + ►f ,e Prints.` Q The new•Mus Waists are now in In order. to e ' In Grey Tweed Dress Goods we• are get oar New Spring freedom of the store is extended, . you AA siocir,,and they are the prettiest -we W FAIR . 4� showing a great range of -checks, Prints. in early we placed dur,order six ■ r , have yet shown, trimmed valenclennes for this occasion. Come ?bhene2ler and check plaids and shadow stripes. These months before the season opens. They lace, several very pretty styles, three b goods we imported direct and without are blue now in great variety, in n all Osten IS Best•, g p l black arid high colors in all •qua+iter sleeve,. from $1.00...- as often as you please. Look the new springdoobt they are the best value we have _ go, clue, g Qty �Ltlftll from 50c up _ the very newest designs, at 10c and b styles open study theta at your letsum' toe 1,25. _ .,__. �. - r it offered, Prices run f find much that will interest you, for we know Ask to see, our special line at Me. The New the millinery Miss `Reynolds has prepai'�d'is emelt worthy of a visit. -filo need to think ' .of buying, just make yourself perfectly at hong. _ Come :and . go as you please. We' avant you to 'see the A911- d •t .th t --� �--- Skirts,i Ladies' Broad New -spring styles in - -Tweed 'Top ` New ...Lace. Skirts, all stitched with silk and tailor made, very natty line, from $3.00 up, Curtains Cloths. .We have just passed into stock ons-' finery ave have to season, an to see i . at! Ou Dame Fashion predicts green broad- New Spring Lace Curtains, without Mrs. Gundry has been visiting in Irl- cloth as correct, with blue. a close see- feelin you are under the slightest Obli ationS , ta, gersoll this week. New Spring' doubt the prettiest designs and best, eeling y g 9 Mrs: Adam Cantelon is visiting her and, and a good call for bro*n colors. rvalue we have ever skown. V4 a have buy. Early in th'e afternoons we are not likely t0 daughter, Mrs. J. Johnstone of God - You will find a big range here to choosi' MlislinS. ' - opened up a new department on the ,a erich. from and prices right, too, from 50e ground floor for lace curtains and in - be so crowded, as we are sure to be a 'little later, Mr, J. W. Shohbrook left this week for u to. $1,25 yard. The Muslins are simply beautiful is, vice your inspection., Prices run from . 1 Toronto, The family ,will join him the expression of all. who have seen 25c up to $5.00. but will welcome you whatever time suits you Mlateterr ta Mooney, a former resident of � them. Its .beyond us to describe their Clinhon-ti-. 6uL now of�neatI London beauty and we incite you to call and _ _ _ — _ . - _ — __'__. — - -- — wet er oiu bn or not it is ' best. tome. , .' was in town last week.. 4 diem y y , .. _ __ . gee t Mrs. W. J. Ross left last week for Col Voile Dress no trouble to show them, we arg here borne with the intention of •remain- for that .purpose. Prices run from 'ing there for some time.5d up. Goods: A Great Linoleum Miss Gertrude Chant went. to, Strat- - � - ford on Tuesday to attend a concert Di Our 2 March Sketals in which her. brother Fred took part. aye spl Miss Moshe Gluff has resigned' her Vpile Dress Fabrics promise -to have Petticoats.' . school in the T.hessalon district and a good run for -summer wear and they Sateen Petticoats. This week we pass into stock fifteen Our .two bigspecial features for March are the,Sam- willreturn home about'Easter. are nice,; too; cool, rich, and drape pieces new'"Linoleums, our spring inn- Mrs' W' 'Flukey and her sop, Mr, well, Voile is. • always l9aipular and Slack Sateen Underskirts,' .we are port order. If you are needingaav a le Whitewear and the Lace and • Embroidery Sales.Sandy Fluker; visited friends in and Pgives good service. This -season they leaders in styles and Snish Ask to see " Linoleums call and see this display, Stocks and values ill both are good enough to brio us about Auburn' the' forepart of the. our sties at $1,00.` - ail at one rice 50C's uure std, g week: •turn up better than ever, from 50c.up: p price, , the biggest business in these departments we have.. an - q Y gg P • Y Miss .Margaret Wiseman leaves on - •- .. record of. Th9 finer Embroideries especially are well: Monday •for. ottawti, where she se- cured ''a position, in the Civil Ser - worth seeing, even if you do not want a „yard, : Come vices. t ` and see them. We will be glad to show them'whdher ,Mr, J. J. McCauggbey of Blyth was in Ou wish t0 buy or not.town, on Tuesdrtiy on business; in con- yY nection with the Yesbec estate of which he is executor.. i V :hiss. Mary Chant, who has been visit - The Whit�ewear _ing at'St. Catharines, Caledonia and other places for the past month' or e The invoice of the Samples we .are selling. totalled so, arrived home la(stwght. P �' Mr. g,nd Mrs Jphr: 'Decker of near nearly the even thousand dollars, That quantity takes zurieh , and ': Mr. and, . Mrs.. Arthinr J�► a lot of selling,and although we have had a:bi busi- Forbes of Seaforth were the' meat. ` g g of Mrs: J. Torrence last week. . I •'L`�: a give •ort late. ofMurphy,, ness there is variety enough left -to v• . - • i y , g g y, - .. ., Mies Ida returned oast week - - choice. Every garment ><s a sample and each :is mark - %I Bnffala, where,ehe was for'sev- ` :. r. eras weeks engaged in' nursing. her ed at about one-third less than the price it vlraa 'made (sister, the late Olive Murphy. , to retail at. There are Mr. Vaoatter of the Goderich Signal was in tow -n last Friday while on his Gowns, Skirts„' vp>iy to Blyth to. attend a meeting of the Epworth League of the Goderich Corset Covers, DiatricE, a r: Mrs. Br ans of Lucknow, who M • Dressing. Sacques,' delivered a temperance • address to ' . ; a Wesley church on Tuesday. even'ing was, while in : town; the guest of House. Dresses, Mra. W. S. Harland.., m•s.4. J. M -C-6, he of BI th passe �r�r�1�� ti� iii P7�►1��� time i;.lildren s .Underwear; a, throw on tnwoTueSday oft hp way • to Walkerton to attend the funeral t Children's Dresses. t New Stock of ' - o� her brother-in-law, the late: Pat- Millinery Each and everyone priced low enough to make it a rick `vlrcaintuina,. . Opening.:,. — Mr.�eorge B. Hanley of the London ,, Carpet genuine bargain Road is in Orangeville this week at- Announced Op=' tending o the Orange e rand Lods the Announced �' -Square's Up= res .Master of the south Huron; County., l e i Week' eiled Today Lace and Embr • Lodge S Qi&nes Mrs. T. McIlveen leftthis Week for ew �ti �� �r•cs.e • .Ailsa Craig, where she jhurposes - We do not exaggerate when we say that thousands making her home. She has there,—_—_ ' ,a houaht a rest,i"urant find Bakery, the of yards are on our counters ar d tables, , at" prices • be- latter' to. be. managed '•by: her son low those usually paid for similar . cualxtles., ,.Buying John. • . fo m two store-lots..and_dire�ct.from isle makers makes this . Mr: Stewart Seymour left ivlondayowll inornin r for Walkerville where he irst possible. You can buy ng. P Y has taken a position with the Globe Furniture Comi3any. Mrs. Seymour. o Laces-at3c. experts to join pini shortly.' The . many friends of this estimable CPU= Laces and •Emisroiderles 5 p b heli leaving f Ladies'9.,Read -to ear :armor, 'S . - town,, �O pie -regret ret to hear' of, t Laces and Embroideries 76: Mr._and.Mrs. Murrey McEwen •of Mt. ° ~ Forest were in town last weeta: as the. Laces and Embroideries 10c guests of the former's .aunt, Mrs. H. ' F. Andrews. . They were oil: their HEST this store was opened a little over a year ago. our 'Ready, -to-Wear Departmentm'et wedding tour, and those of Murray's "I Corset Cover Embroideries ' friends who became cognizant, of b with instant 'success. ` To -day finds it enlarged and im proved, and with a stock pearly 25c, 35e and 50c. the fact, extendedtohim their warm- double that of a year ago. We do not say this boastingly, but we are sure few towns est congratulatfgns.the size of .Clinton can show a store where the•assortment of Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Garments' Diss Katie Fennell of Toronto,, niece equal e. is al to the ran shown here. 'The Fit and Finish of our Garments can hardly be improved of Mrs. E. Moore, town. died Satur- tl g day night. she was 'a devoted dan- and in the year's business we have never had a garment. returned for. being'a mis-fit. Hand -made, Torchon Laces. ghter, ani evef since her mother's sad death two months afro her health The,prices, t00, are .moderate, being in some cases 25 per cent. below what is asked in A -little Shipment of genuine hand. -made tOrchon has gradually failed.. Staff Captain city Stores. P g - D. O. Moore, ,who has been visiting laces and insertions to match. They are very, Ince his mother and members of the fam- ---- - - - oo'ris and usually hard to et. This lot was imported ily here, attended the funeral which.' g Y P took place Tuesday afternoon: Plaited Panama Skirts direct and you will find patterns new'and values good: Mr, Win. weir of Saltcoats, Bassi„ba8 NQW�8t Spring Coats been in town -for several days of the , .. past week and looking not a day Ladies fine all -wool tweed' Coats, in many de= ,One of the best values 1n skirts we have --Plaited' older than when► he left here ffv© signs of grey and fawn plaids and checks; also cream skirts, three styles; made from fine quality all -wool T Finer lEmbroideries. veiirs ago for the expansive West: ' Oh, vee, like the rest of them, he will Panama, black velvet collars and .cuffs, made in the Panama cloth, 'black, navy, green, brown. or 'cream:• admit that it is a little cold, but "•yoq , b a long loose styles. No better values anywhere. Prlc Perfect in fit at each.'............ .. $7.50 - - -- -- knoxthe_Airis_ao.- ry,_antL cam .__--,—� — - -_ - —= Pee ar Urder-Wan-sIZe-or_co1or-, aVe I? liver SUCH a�0� of dalid£y ethUro>deries: on our that we very seldom realize that the a speclaI at . �:. • s� 00, O.gS anCi� 'l �U P 3' r '00? thermometer hila countess down to counters as those here to-day.Ever forty and often lower still.” Eben y ...yard im- , fa Newest Gre}i Skirts ported direct from the makers in St. Gall Switzer- with the low temperature, occasion- • lad fuel famines And railway block- Pong Coats. land, where the worlds best embroideries are made. Ades. Mr. weir thinks the West is New Spring Styles in -light grey Tweeds. A variety Prices are reasonable because of this direct b in . all right, and really he looks as if it ><�i Styles and eloths qtr $3.95. #o $5.5.:0 "'r , . - _ �Y g wgrees with him well. His aid friendA Neat little Pony Coats, 2� >< s. long, .made , from. of different , insertions and laces, man. patterns; from 'i he oar � in Clinton Anil vicinity, And he has a all wool tweed in -the ne,v light shades. Perfect fit- lowest to, the widest. All-over• Embroideries '.host of the, are pleased with the each ........ . ....,$5.00 Black and NaV Skirts .x op them, his visit afforded of ting little garments at Corset Lover Embroideries, matcl ed sets'. Embrol- it�d,in meeting him. deries suitable for any purpoee. A collection such The nrew English Box Co=ats in a variety of cloths Dozens and Pozens of Mack or Navy Skirts in ° only ] or'two of a kind, also sem.l-fitted coats In 2G ever style shown tor'spring, rin Perfect fitting ar- ae you are not likely to find in any 'store any-' Y . Y y p g• inch len the made from fine false worsted cloths , where near here. , ,'I . Wingliam. g r Y meats, made from best imported cloths, All sizes in • The atonebloc'k,. which rues purchas- , and eov'erts. Prices...... $7.50. $#0 and $i2 stock at .:. $'2.95, $3.95, $4.50 to $7.50 n&Z4 wad fow weeks e ks:� sign by: ZTamlcs hi8ol n Ciravanette Coats at popular prices; 20 styles to I changed hands. The new owners are' choose from in Ladies Cravanette Raincoats; 3-4, 7-8 F The Now Shirt Waists are here. - H. 8, Elliott and F, lI. Whiley. George 0, Hanna has purchased the ' and £uli length, fawns olives and greys. Special Fust opened this weep all elegant' range of the �® �" i g Y l> f , �► g g ` property and buildings ly;na timnrc� / prices..' 64......60. 0 : • .' $15.00, $fi.50 arid $>l0 - very newest lt'slgns ill find �vlitte vi�al4tS $i #o $4.54 iltsctely south of the property of Hanna DIRECT 1MN®R7'!."i2,S Cir/Nrpll/i ONT & Co. Ile will probably build an u0 - "LA to -date sore in connection with the llttnha Sa°Co.'s new store.' ,