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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-03-13, Page 11THE CLINTOW. 1•1707*S.RECORD IVIaroh 1 i 14 c $ Importations • This week we passed into stook two big shipments of Dress Goods, Silks, Trimm- ings, etc., imported direct from Britain. For the/owning °season more than ever before we haire gone direct to the fountain .h.ead for our supplies. In every case, where it has been to ouradvantage to do it, we have passed, the middleman and bought divect from the ro.aker. The greatly increased out -put we now ,have, made possible by haviug stores in Goderich and Clinton, has enabled us to buy in quantities that we could not touch had we only one store. Buying in quantities means at closer prices and closer prices for A SPECIAL BLUE is the latest color in one dimity note paper, This makes three colors we now have this pOpu- lay paper in with envelopes to match We think it is the best liked note paper we have ever had. It le the correct, shape and has a look of style about it. Style counts for much in stat.ionery. 'Your friends will be better than ever pleased to get letters from yon on this paper and think better of you, too. The price, too, is satisfactory to buyers, 15e 'a quire. It's daintyi and t's the fashion. Our regular stock, Wein or ruled, also with envelopes to match, at 10c a qnire, is better, much heti er quality than is usually sold at the price, We got 15e once for the same goods. It's ealled ” Devon- shire Note," Haw a look at it. We Almost Forgot . to tell you we have the great Ping.F.ong-Oame tit 25c, 50c and 81. It's Made a greater sensation in England '• and the American cities than any other game ever did. In- • quire about it. too. AgenGs Parker's Dye Works. us means closer prioes for you. The double outlet means that we show better assort- 111 lie B. Falr. Co ments, more variety and less sameness in Often the Citexpest, Always the BesE. stooks. New goods are pouring in every day and as quick as we can get them through the customs and marked off they are passed into stock. We have: planned for a bigger business than. last season and will have the goods and values that will bring it. Cashmere A, Popular Waist Material • We remind you of our two special lines of all wool. Cash- meres. These goods are very popular for waists and are hav- ing a big run in the cities. The two lines we show are pure wool and have a rich silky finish. Both are extra good value : All wool Cashtnere, fine quality, 'good weight,ivill wee'r well. double fold, shade of pink, pale blue, Old rose and car- A n dinal, per yard 19ii Extra fine quality of wool Cashmere, This is'a very special • line with rich silky finish, comesnish, in old rose, pink, sky blue and two shades of cardinal, Per yard.-- . .50 New Veilings. March winds and March sunshine are. here and a is almost a necessity. Some particularly .swell lines came in this week. They are very nobby and there. is a better assort- ment than you are likely to find anywhere else in town Plain or Spot Veiling's; Silk14et or Chiffon • , Blue, Brown„Black and White Ilrounds. Self Colored or White Spots. 25C, 38c and 150c • • New Neck Ribbons The best values and prettiest Neck Ribbons we have had • for many a day are among this week's arrivals.. Canoe and see them : Pure Silk Ribbons, soft finish,. will not crush or cut, full 6 inches wide, in white, bream,'sky, turquoie,' pink,old rose 30 and maize, a regular 35e or 40c quality, per yard..., . Fan cy striped Neck Ribbons, si inches wide, will not rush, new patterns in pink and white,turenois and white;navy and white, black and white and heliotrope and white, 1, yards in each length. Spring Millinery Our milliners are hard at work preparing for the greatest opening in the history of this store. No time, trouble or expense has been or will be spared to lay before you- the hand-. somest and most stylish millinery that - has ever been shoWn here. This department has grown from a very small beginn- ing to be the, leading millinery department of :the county. We intend that the steady, growth shall. :continue this season. A large portion of the stock has been imported direct from Britain and Miss Randall has spent the 'last two weeks in Toronto selecting the latest novelties shown in that 'market. We are now ready for business and the date °Ur' formal • opening will be announeeC1 later. ' • • • • • • • • Silkalene at 15c and 20c We have just opened up some new Silkatenes in patterns suitable for comforters or draperies. The designs are de- cidedly new and out of the ordinary. They are a full yard wide with a pretty clear silky finish. They come in green, pale blue, cream, red and..buttercup grounds, floral Or striped patterns in contrasting colors Prices 150 and 20e per yard • telb•lboqbAlb Wir4116,111"104•04/6016,‘100,11,41i0.416,4101111."116016,141110.111fril Furnishings. . ..^.^n.h.."..~..‘",./....0%,"...~ New Hats The Hats that were bought by. Mr. Morrish for the spring trade came in this week and they will be in stock ready for Saturday's business, The best and most fashion- t able shapes are represented and if you want what is abso- lutely correct in a spring hat you will not pass this stock. • The New Ties Have you seen the "Coronation" Tie ? It is the very latest thing in men's neckwear and is having a big run in the cities. We opened up some niftym. patternsin the , 'last Saturday in stripes and. fancy effects. Price 50c each Rodgens Bros. %*oghowii.XLINTON. About THEY ARE io o WHERE People - Mr. S. A. btoffat, London, Visa in . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••140•••••••••••••........*•••••••••• 0440 town on Monday onhis way to Mitch- • 1110:,Showing of Siring Goods„ • ell on business for the McCormick Mfg. Company. Mr. Moffat'edistricb • extends from Sarnia to Stratford with Clinton as the most northerly point. While here he was looking up • a wide-awake representative for the • Company with headquarters in Olin- • ton. Mr. John Reid and his sister, Mies Annie Reid, who have been visiting friends in town and townships for 1 n each department of this store will be found a stock of high grade merchandise representing the new ideas for I several weeks, left on Monday to re- turn to their borne in Carnduff, Assa. / Sprillg and suxumer gathered from far and near. Several lines have been. imported by us from Germany, France They were accompanied by Mrs. Noble Lovett and family who will I and Scotland. You are getting the benefit of our buying from first hands, Everything in the store, no matter Mr. Lovett locate nearstarts 1 week with a carload. of i Where it came frora, has. been raarked at prices that have made this store famous. Oarnduff. effects. Mr. and Mrs4fohn Sterling and family moved down from Kincardine. last week and have. taken up their rot - deuce in the house on Joseph street lately occupied by Mr. McOurvig, Mr. Sterling and two ot his sons have secured employment with Mr. 8. S. • Cooper. The, Sterlings are related to I the Dempsey,Connell and other well known Goderich township families. Mr. William .McBain of Echo- Bay, • Algoma,. who left Stanley fourteen .years ago, has for the past fortnight , been visiting relatives and friends in his old township and in Tuckersinitla and. Hay, The Messrs. John and Alex. Thompson of Hay are his uncles and the Messrs. Stewart of • northeast, Stanley cousins. 'In corn- . parry with Mr. Fenwick Stewart he I was in town on Monday. Echo Bay is on the Soo branch of the 0. P. Re . t about, twenty miles eastof that town, in whose prosperity they are sharing • t because of the increased prices now being paid for their grain, dairy pro- duce and timber. The settlers about Echo Bay are chiefly trona this part of Huron county. Among those I from Stanleyare the five sons of Mr, John Forrest, -David, James, John William and Joseph; from Tucker- ' smith are the family of the late Peter Moore, .Robert and Thomas Murray; George and Carson Moore and the fatuity of Mr. Thos. Nott; froul.Gode- rich township are the Curriefamily and from klullett, Charles Granger. F. kl. Scales and. John Armstrong. ' •Mr. AleBitirr has great faith 'in the future oi tlie Suo d' t ,' t He is jest the type of to settler..foe a new :. country, being a, man uf heawn, . 'iece New Black Dress Goods -New ideas in Black Goods from the leading makers for the spring wear of 1.902 are being shown upon our counters. We invite your inspection of the many new things to be .found at our Dress Goods department; Black Lustre Fine brilliant finish, 38 tb 44 inches wide, all heavy qualities that will give Al wear, best values in the country at 200,215c,330,30e,730 Serges at 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c . . 38 to 50 inoh wide all wool Sergee, hard finished goods that will give good wear for skirts or dresses,strong values 25c,40c,50c,75c 1 Venetians at 50c and 75c 38 to 45 inch Wide Black Venetians, warranted all wool, fine satin ifinish, special values at • 50c and. 75c Black Goods at 60c Poplins, Serges. Granite Cloths, Viola Suitings, all hard finished goods that will make very serviceable skirts, extra value at per yard 60c WE HAVE ONLY THE BI3S LININGS IWe have aimed to keep only the Very best linings. Best in quality is none too good. for us and our trade. pereeverance andntellign, We have no room for trash. We believe in buying the Corsets That Fit Much of the elegance in the fit of the gown is due to the At of the corset. Slouchy, ill-shapen, poor fitting corsets will destroy the beauty lines of a dress made by the very best dressmaker. Ex- pert advice, when you make your corset selection, is absolutely necessary. We have provided for this and can invite you to this department with more confidence than ever. Our stock of corsets is by far the best we have ever shown: Our 50c Corsets are made of a good quality sateen, all steel filled and guaranteed to fit perfectly, we have them in girdle shape as well as the long waist effect. Our 75c Corsets are by far the best values we have ever shown, They are made of French coutill arid sateen, with fine steel filling, straight front, long and short waist effects, nicely trimmed and warranted to give perfect fit and good wear, Our $1 Corsets • are the hest that can possibly be made for the money, They are made of tine quality sateen and French main in the new straight front g " long waiet effecte. One line is made without the brass eyeleie atia ha 'el the garter attachment. Wear and tit guaranteed. You are invited to visit our store and see the new lines of corsets j ust received. • We Know es gra es mariu ac ure an therefore holding our The B and I Bias Filled Corset Mr. S. H. Gictley of Blyth was in town on Tuesday. Miss Etta Hall has reternecl from e visit, to Alymer. . Miss Mazie Carling retucneci from Tor- onto on Saturday. • Miss Boehler of Zurich is the guest of Mrs. J., B. Hoover. Mr, Wilt. Biggart retailed from Toronto last week. Mes. Robe Johnston of Goderich'wits in town last week. Mr. D. A. Centelon of Henson was in tonal the other day. • Mrs, 0..R. Gunne is visiting friends in Parkhill this week. Miss Johns of Exeter is the guest of Mrs. B. J. Gribbingi, Mies Ella Cline of London is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Hoover.' • Mr. Frank Beattie of Goderich was . in • town on Sunday last. • Mr. Will. Hyslop of Goderich was in town on Sunday last. ; • . Miss McQueen of Peteolla is the guest of Mrs. W. Newcombe. Me, J oho jackson, barrister, Blyth, was in town en Tuesday. Mr. Malcolm Somers of Blyth Cisited. Clinton friends on Sunday. IVIiss Ida. Harland of Goderich visited frierids in town on Monday. " Mrs. HoneY of Mt. Forest is the guest of her daugliter;.Mrs. G. A, Rorke, Mr. sRobt..Ceitig of Morris left Clinton this morning for Roland, Manitoba. Mrs. Straitou of Goderich was the . guest of airs. JamesSmith over Sup- • day. Miss Clara Sharman, of Goderich is the guest of Alio M. Harland this Mrs, R. Jefferson of Goderich was- the guest of Mrs. J. T. Evernerton this past week. . Mrs. W. E. Doupe of Woodham is the guest of her parents, Mr 'and Mrs. Ar McKown. , ' : Mr. A. E. West and. Miss L. Whitely • of Londesboro spent Sunday with Miss Z, Bawden. Mr, Elford of Hohnesyille was in BlythYeateeday atranging for Farm- ' ers' „Institute- meetings, Miss EttaaJook, who had beeh attend- ing the millinery openings in London; returned home last night. • J, &Burrows and.M.o. Viampbell of lienleyn were, the guests of Mrs. Mr,atid j.CuiVsgtil"dthis tf awl son o ra ord are in town• with the object, of organis- •ing a lodge of the X, T. of T. Miss Lottie Morrow, who .was the guest of Miss Lottie Oook, hasTeturn. .ed to her boele• in Goderich. Miss Torrance uf Egmondvillep' few daysthis past week with. Mr. and Mrs. John Eminerton Sr. ' Miss Lizzie Olartidge returned bomb on Tuesday _last from attending the • millinery openings in London. IVIise Mien ie Glazier has returned. to her schoOlAt Blyth after yisitieg friends in Clinton for a, couple of ys.# Miss Eva Stevenson, who hail been - spending- the past few weeks in Winghamaud Henfryn,has returned Misses Tillie McCartney and .Lottie •.Civntelon Of Goderich township were guests at Mr. Dayid Cook's over Sunday., Miss Giace.Bawden has'returned froth Hensall after a week's visit with, her •uncles, Messrs. F. 0. and C. A Mc- Donnell. Mr. Glutitis Stevenson was in Brant, ford on Saturday attending the fAgaloehis capsin, Mr. HamiltonMcCalloin. IIom Mrs. Albert 'Nett, after having been the gnesb of firs. (e)s.'1:81Tosofi:irit); Stanley on Monday. Mies Annie Foote and her Sister, Mise Constance, returned to their homes in Toronto this week, after attending the funeral of their mother,. the late Mee. Bat ber. Mr, R. Norton,_ expert' for the Cana- dianOomposing Company of Mont- real, is in town this week installing a type -setting machine in Tun NEws. Rucono office. Among the guests of Mesdames Seale and Bice tins past week were. Miss . Love of Toledo and Mre.Andereon of Kinloss. The latter was on her return • from Cleveland. Mr. Theme's Paleoner of MoosejaW, Assa. wits the guest, of Mr. and Mrs, • J. T. IRtotnefton for a few days last week and on Friday evening they gave a party in his honor. Mrs. William Kyle of ICippen, who has been visiting bee husband who is at; the hospital, was the guest of 'Mrs, 'Mit chill on Sunday. Miss Mitchell returned with Mrs, Kyle, Mr. 13, 0, Roberta and his daughter Birdie of Granton were among those from a distance who attteeded the funeral of the late Min. David Centel - on Sr of Goderich township. Mrs. J. Brooks of Mitchell attended the funeral on Friday last of her grand- mother, Mrs, D. Cantelon, Arid re- nuthied at the parental home, Mr. Cantelon's for a few days, Mrs, Frank Yoe, who came down from Me. Forest to attend the funeral of her grandmother, the late,Mett. David Canteion Mi., remalued a few days the guest of her parents, Mt, and Mrit. Jittery Oa ntelon Mr,liarry Hither, M. P. P, for South, /Luton, was 0110 of a delegation of AIX who, on behalf of the Ontario Legislature visited Niagara Palls last week and presented Prince 1Ionr37 with an address on behalf of the province. The following from Clinton attended the London Conference Epworth .Leag5e Convention held in London this week t Rev. S. A. Steadman, Misses Lucy Stevens, Nott, M. 5. AVeshington and Mabel Rowson and Mr, Jt, T, onapar, customers froth year to year : are guaranteed not to break. They are better than any ordeal AUBURN. - •• ' . _ • Best quality Linnenette lining in black, brown and gray at, ..12ie corsets at double the money. Stamped price $2 per pair. Mr. Thos, Brown had a very sucbess- ful sale last, week, his stock selling at high figures. He has moved his house - Skirt Liningsin assorted colors at, , . ..... . .... .6c and 110c New Neckwear Waist Linings in assorted colors at 12ic and I5c WO have just placed in stock the finest 'assortment of ladies' silk neck- ' hold effects to' near Blytii .wheie he • ' Sateens and Satana ()lochs m all the newest shades at 12/1c, 20c & 25c • • wear and lace collarsever shown in town. The new linen and Dresden. , effects are very dainty, prices are -3150. 50c 75c 85c, $1 to $5 9 . intends to reside. Mr. James Howett . . ' . . . • has moved on to Mr. Brown's farm. Mr. S. Marshall, He wouid sooner —Mr.Jetin Johnston has moved on to • the farm which he has bought from • ome Special P • rices for Friday Saturday and Illonday bum than bake. We wish him success. • ---Mr. Samuel Lautenslager. had a successful, sale last Friday, lie is talk - Mg going.out Westin spring,.- Mrs. Cartel: is very low. at present time of writing. Mi. ()atter in3preving„ Three, of ., his brothers and inie.Sitet •, Were out ft.= Clinton to see him on Sunday.• Mr.Fred. Match of the „Bub Was John. Holtzheuer. is'sick at preseut. —Rev. J. Kennedy a.nd Mr. p, E. Munro' were appointed deieguies from the Methodist church sci• attend the temperance Meeting to be held at, Wingham next Menday and Messrs. Alfred Ask with and J. Wilson willgo on behalf of the Good Templars., Arthar' is recruiting gradually, also' Mrs. James I1owatt. R. Tayibr' is also on.. the way to full recovery: Mr. R. T. Erratt is gaining ground from day to day,-;--z-Hey. Camp detivered an • able, address in Knox church last Sabbath ' morning while 114377. Dr. Bentley . takes the twit' two services.—As next lodge night is Patrick'is the Templets will have an Irish jubilee, the program to consist of witty sayings of the aver-on•top Pat and music interspersed.—Mrs. .Wm. Downs of Toronto returned to that atty. on .Friday. • 'Flossie Beadle and Clara Lawson a cconipanied.ber. Harry. Beadle alto) left for Alberta the'isaine. day . Nellie Graham of. Bruce - 'field is a.gpest -at 'Wm.. Syrnington'e: • ti • 60c Cushion Tops at 35c ' Commencing Friday. morning we will place on sale about 8 dozen cushion tops inthe very latest designs, regular price of which Was60c, at...-. , .... . . . , , , • . , . Ribbons at 2 2O0yard of ribbon one inch wide, in all the 'newest shades, on sale IAc . • ' / at per yard .. . .. ..., . ,, . • ..... . • • • ... . ... ... . •• .... .. ..... .,.... • .. Ribbons at 5C . . • 1 150yards of 2 inch wide Itibbons,,in shades of bine, gold, pink, red, ' cream, green, black, etc., usually sold at 10c, on sale at 'Auction ,Sale Register, • • . Friday, March14thoit lo'clock p.m.,. at lot 46,Bay field Road, Gaiderieh,' ane Mile south of Clinton,' farm ,stook and impleinents.-Williain Weir, proprie- tor, Thos.; Brewhatictioneer,' . SetOrdity,,March•15tn,, at 1.80. p,rni, • . restCheb2IT,IjsateLce.asimHIS)Itni SSeta!°errgt-e-'• ;VIII rnIfrirMirlrtrrilt ' ii!WiffiffirrnfftInffir ::. a M iffittlInffittimItmlItrirtittittmItrItrIrittiitlItitnimittlitIOM 7Stephen Lanib, assignee,. Thos...Brewn; - Saturday; March 1511, at • 2.80 P. in.; ,..._.0•- ' . . house and lot, pump shop, ivaggens • ex ._, opposite the , Queens klotel,„ Clinten, •-'-' . aek$ Oil . 1°.jOS:e. .. . . 111... and other articles. -James Ferguson, es.- • . proprietor, Thos. Brown, auctioneer. = . . 111.-. ;„ CLINTON__,0 Menday, March 17tb, at 1 p.m., lot ii-• . • -. 3, son, 2. Iiibbert, farm . stock and . 'ire.= impleinents.-Joseph Conlogne, Pro -- 20c and 25c Hat Pins at 10c On Friday it -ensuing we place on sale shoot five. dozen hat phis in Zasserted styles, that were regular 15c,.20o and 25c values,at.each. • 10.3 4 dozen boys'extra heavy ribbed Wesel 1168e, in assorted sizes.. regular -value is 35c, on sale at II 9c 12/c Victoria Lawn at liNc 100yards of 38 inch wide Victoria Lawn, round even thread, fine • quality, regular peke is 126c, on sale Friday morning at per 35cyard , .... . ... ..... ....... Bic 12%C to 15c Embroiderieries at Sc 200 yards of Embroideries in assorted widths'and patterns, regular • 21c values were from 12ic to 15c,sale price. ' • Cashmere Hose at 26c • 5 dozen ladies ribbed Cashmere Hose. good •heavy quality for , 5 a' spring wear, special for Friday, Saturday and Monday 250 • . 11 Boys' Hose at 19c . . • • Comtriencing Friday morning ;ve will offerthe balance of our waists More. Vests at 15c • I snr7d5e, grAinerican flannel, in red with fancy spots, thee were . 3 dozen children's heavy ribbed Vests. in assorted sizes, regular 50c values 20c to 25c •sale price... .. ... . .. . . 150 • „ . , ••••••!••"••••••••••••• ••••••••••••44•••••••••••••••i•••••4••••••4*••••••••••••••••••••••i•••.******•••••••• • I monium • prietor, Thos. Brown, auctioneer. Tuesday, March 18th, at 1 p.m., on :r- ot 15„ con. 4, Stanleyjarm. farm stock and impleinants.-Mrs.-.1. J. Cameron, executrix. Thomas Brown, auctioneer. Wednesday, March 10th, at 1 p, lot 28, McKillop, farm stock and implements.- W.J .Beattie, proprietor, Thomas Brown, auctioneer. Thursday, March 20th, at'l p. m.. in -= niente.-•Wro. Leonard, proprietor, Hohnesville. farm stock and iinele. Goderich township, 1 mile from ee- Thornas Brown, auctioneer. Friday, March 2Iet, at 1 p.m.on lot 14, con. 2, L. R. S., Tuckersmith, fitrin stock, -Joh u Strottg, proprietor, Thomas Brown, atictioneer. Saturday, Mira( 22nd, at 1 p. m. at Dick's Hotel, Settforth, a consignment of new lumber wagons and buggies,- ThrroarnesadsaByr.owuna,reihiticztiottni.eeurt. p, at lot 11, con. 5, Hullett, farni stock and implements. -Robert Clark,proprietor, Thos. Brown. auctioneer. . Or, The ra,mgous Taekson • Bros --41 Clothinc Establishment •Big Wholesale Stock of PIANaS; at very best possible prices now. Organs, the wonderful Gramophone, Sheet Music, Books and Variety Music at . o. IX are's • • Music Emporium. A stock of choice Canned Plume for Sale, A Spring Overcoat at $10 . • . • • The proper. Overcoat for spring -wear is a dark Oxford color and•the goods which we are of- fering at the above price makes this coat the greatest value ever placed on the market The goods 4 s are all wool, Cheviot finish, made itt any shape or style, silk facing, well made and well trimmed. You cannot find the same coat anywhere in this section under $15, When you throw off your fur coat or a heavy ulster you need something lighter and this coat fills the bill We• have also a second cloth made to your order at $7,50 and it is a wonderful overcoat for the money. It will pay well to see these lines. • • • Spring Suitings Our stock of fine Worsteds, Serges, Scotch and Canadian Tweed Saitings are now in and we show one of the finest ranges in this section, Our prices will be a surprise to keen buyers. Men's $6 'Worsted Pants for $4 At this season of the year many a man wants a, t;air of extra Pants to help finish out that coat and vest and a line of fine Worsted goods which. we offer made to your orderlfor $4 is worth looking after. This is a line of fine worsted goods imported direct from the mills:in England and is easily worth $6. Cott made and trimmed in the latest style. Bros., a A a is (;lintori.