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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-04-17, Page 8The Black Cats Are Here +44014 ■ RQILA{MND And Will Stay All Summer They are the fambus Black Cat Stockings for boys and girls. Millions of pairs are sold every year in the United States and the demand increases every season. That is be- cause they are good. They have double or t:iple heels, toes and knees. Wear longer and wash better than any black stockings over made. We are going to sell them this summer. This will be the only store in town where they can be had. They are the best stockinsg for boys and girls made anywhere. I.0••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Millinery Novelties More novelties in Outing Hats and trimmings came m in this week. All through the season the stock will be kept right up-to-date. Every novelty in shape or trimming will be here as soon as it is on the market. Business is good enough to keep the stock constantly mov- 4 ing and whenever you come you will ` be sure to find i something new : Our $2.50 Hat Ready Trimmed Z Our faniaus ready•trinsmed Hat at $2 50 grows more, popular each eP season. It is a marvel of millinery style.and elegance,: g ,, and, can- t not be equaled for the price by any store in the county. Style, quality and lo%vness of price are combined in this Hat,♦and we give you a great variety to select from. O 4••NNN•N•NN•N••NN•NNN04NN••••4 Carpets • We are ready for a big Carpet business. Ready with a big stock,' worthy qualities, the newestpatterns and down right good values. When you are going to do any carpet buying see this stock. Itwill be .worthyour while. We understand the carpet business thoroughly and know how to cut, make and lay carpets properly Tapestry carpets, a wide range of carpets made,' stand any amount patterns, qualities that give sat.. of hard usage, 4 & 5 frame quali- isfactory wear, newest designs, ties, many handsome.. designs to per yard select from, per yard 28c, 37tc, 50c to 65c >$I, $1.10, $1.25 Union Cas pets, full :yard wide, re-. versible patterns, made, from. clean yarns, colors will not rur., heavy weights 25c, 35c, 45c & 5Oc All wool Carpets, guaranteed pure . made from choice selected yarns, thoroughly cleaned andscoured, will give; excellent wear, a big range of new and handsome de- signs 75c, 85c & 90c . Brussels Carpets, the best wearing • Hemp Carpets, stripes and floral designs, good wearing ;qualities, . at per yard..l2 c, .15c & 2Oc Floor Oil Cloths and ' Linoleume, hest Canadian and Scotch makes from 18 inches to four yards wide.' per running yard ...I2 c to $3 Japanese Mattings, bought direct from Japanese roaker,a big range of new and handsome ..designs, made from clean live striven, per yard..... ....I2 c. to 45 • • About .Wall Paper Linens The selling ofgood Linensis a hobby with us. The linen. stock receives special attention. Only dependable qualities are allowed a place and you can feel safe if you do your linen buying here. The looms of Scotland and' Ireland have con- tributed to the big stock we have ready for this spring's trade. Judge the whole stock by these values Half bleached table damask, '54 inches wide, good weight, floral • pattern with border, special at Half bleached table damask; good weight, 58 inches wide strong and tit filly woven, will bleach .well. and give excellent wear, floral de- signs, special at per yard....35e • Half bleached .table ..damask, .all pure flex, 60 inches wide, hand - Napkins Line Damask Napkins,17 x 18 inch.. es, good weight, a good assort- ' meet of patterns, per dozen $1.00 Heavy damask table Napkins, full. size, qualities that willgive satis- factory wear, per dozen $1.,60&$2.00 Towelitigs Crash Towelling,red or blue check, ' good weight per yard i . Se 15 to 16 inch linen crash, firm close • weave, red border,per yard..,7c 18 inch heavy crash toweling, Pure • linen, makes a splendid drying towel, red borders, extra value at per yard 10e Real Russia crush toweling, soft and clear, per yard . . , 1Oc some floral designs, with border, will bleach and wear well at per yard 50c Full bleached table damask, 64 in- ches wide, . floral designs, good weight, per yard 130c Extra good quality bleached table daniaek, good weight and closely woven, a gond assortment of. Royal and set designs per yard 75c&$1.00 Towels Linen huck towels 19 x 38, hemmed red border, will wear well 2 for 215c Bath Towels, plain ground with red and white stripes, fringed, gond weight, 19 x 38 inches, each..ISo • Those 50c Gloves Those 50c Olovea are going with a rush. No wonder for they are the big. west and heat kid Glove bargain of the season, 52, 6 le 6j<. Ladies kid Gloves,black•and colors, last pairs of lines we are dropp- . ing from stock, because we are going to confine ourselves to our three famous makes $1.00, $125 & $1.60. These gloves sold at $1,00 & $1.25, choice of lot, now 4.40.000.4 50c 55!55555 If you are going to hang any We want to interest you in .our stock. We want you to see it and to buy it if it fruits you and the prices we ask are hon est prices. The desires are not prompted by selfish motives for we believe the advantage is a mutual one to us as it is the favor of your patronage. To you it is a chance to maks a 'selection from an exceptional stock. Exceptional in variety, color and design and at prices as low as the qualities will al- low. No equal qualities for less price that will prove a pre. Welook ford bpeopleendi- who want the best goods at reason- able and honest prices. If we • have not found you it is easy for you to find us ever ready to serve you honestly and to your advantage. A 35c paper which goes for 200 „ 35C ., c, '' " 150 " 3oc a a� " n. lee 12C o' 20e ". a t, ,. 100 Agents Parker's Dye Works. the W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest, Always the Best. About o o WHERE THEY ARE People OR WHERE THEY ARE GOJNG • • We Know Mr. George Insrie of Goderich Sun Bayed . in town. Miss' Vera Meintel has returned home Ii i'at.t from wood . ' . f n ! Alt. E. Bice of Clandeboye, wan town this week. Miss L, I-Iolines - of Seaforth spent Sunday in town, Miss Edna Holmes of Seaforth was in town over ; Sunday. Miss Lillian Miller left on Saturday to visit friends at Bayfield. `Miss' Maude Cook. of Goderich spent :Sunday at her home in 'town. • Miss Erma Kaiser has been spending the past few days in Goderich. • Miss Gidley of • Blyth was the • guest of Miss Jean Carling: on Sunday, Mr. Fraser' of Ailsa Craig, formerly ' of Clinton,: was in town this week., Miss Dinsley returned the other even- ing from visiting Detroit' .relatives. • New Spring Hats Some late novelties in Ameri- can fiats arrived this Week. They are the latest shapes shown on the •other side, and absolutely correct in every little particular that goes to make a nobby Hat. Come in and see them. Prices $2, $2.50 & $2.75 Ilodgens CLtNTOBrosN. ..w��. Mrs. J. Pinning attended the wedding' of her nice in Stapleton yesterday. Mrs, Ballantyne of Brussels is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Rob- erton. Mr. H. R. Bezzo was in Goderich' on Thursday visiting his brother Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Graham and Miss. Vodden were in Brucefield on Tuesday. Messrs. Alex. Robinson and George Youngblut of Auburn were in• town on Tuesday. Mr: James Cole left on Monday for Windsor where he joins the crew of the schooner Sligo. • Mr. Newton Davis has resigned . his position at Holloway's and accepted another in Seaforth., Mrs. Tweedie and' daughter of Goder- ich' were visiting at Miss Agnew's the forepart of the. 'week . Mrs. • Diehl of Ailsa. Craig, who has been the ,guest of her daughter,Mrs. McGarvie, has returned home: Miss Jane Mains has returnedto her home in Blyth after spending, three weeks with her; sisters in town. Captain Williams and Lieutenant. Cook. attended , a 'Salvation Arniy convention in London this week, Messrs. D B. Kennedy,. J. Hearn, H. .I Fitzsimons and 11. Davis attended the, horse . show in Brucefield on. Tuesday., . . • Mrs.Bezzo spent Sunday at the bed- side of her son, Mr. Charles Bezzo, who is ill with typhoid fever. in Goderich. Mrs. H. H. Matheson of Toledo, Ohio, was the •guest of her. sister; Mrs. James Dunford, for a• couple of days this week while on her way home from, Brussels. , Mr,, ..MoD Allan of Goderich is in town . this week in the interests of the Huron Pork Packing and Cold Stor- age Company, of which he is one of the promoters. About the first of next month Mr. Allan leaves for the Old Country and will represent the Dominion Government at the,' 'exhi- bitions to be held at 'Wolverhamp- ton, Cork and Loudon. Miss Kate Roberton and Master Tons Roberton,.of Hullett and her sister, Mrs. Newton Edmanson of Nepawa, Man., were guests of the Misses Mains of town on Monday. Today Mrs. Ednianson, who iias been spending the winter at the old home in Hallett, leaves for the Weft. She will be joined at Port Arthur by her husband who will accompany herhome to Nepawa. • ,Matchless Values in New Dress Goods Atrix 17t .1 ice$ ♦•••N44N•••••••NN44A 0 It is indeed a pleasure to look over the many lines of New Dress Goods shown by us. We especially invite those who have not been buying dressgoods here to compare ourofferings with those of other stores. The dress -making season is now at hand ; the stock is at its best. Many new lines have been added this week. You are cordially invited to call and see our lovely stock and find out why we are doing so much dress goods selling. Grey Lustre at 30c and 60c r Albatros Dress Goods at 60c This Lustre is in great croon for skirts, i isa hard finished +�• in light shades es grey, mode blue, a very fine material used serial that will give good wear special values at, .. .....30c & . fur waiete or dresses, it is 40 inches. wide, special value at 4 4 4 4 .0 0 demand k' t 't h d fl' h d to 60 I' hl h d ofd t 1 We also have a fine assortment of navy blue Lustre a}t........ 40e & 80e 1R.11iql1Ab'rqh.yAb Abe/.11,l ti/~111W�ti1V4rqs. I We are sole agents in Clinton for the famous Modes Bazar Glove Fitting Patterns Every Pattern is 15c Our All Wool Henrietta at 25e is the hest value ever offered, it comes in all the popular shades of old rose. navy, garnet,, sky, pink, royal, grey, white and black, .25 price per yard The New Tailor=Made Skirts JUST RIGHT is the term that can be properly applied to the tailor-made skirts that are sold at this store for it can be safely used for: not only for the quality of the cloth and linings'. but also the style, fit and puce. Every skirt we sell is fully guaranteed in every way. We are at present showing the finest stock we ever had : Our Skirt at $2 is madeof a good quality of black lustre and lined with a strongrcnfi cantht is lining, . well hound and nicely finished, every skirt is guaranteed to fit A -O0 perfectly, very special value at . • Tailored skirts at $3.50; are med. of extra good quality of hone"pun and serge in dark greys and black; all havingthe hest linings and hinrlings, These skirts are all cut in the newest styles and will give excellent 3 .50 wear, price ' Tailor-made Skirts at. $4. 55 and $5 50 are the heat. values of hoinespuns in the newest styles, .some are stitched with silk, others trimmed with black milk strappings. These skirts come in black and grey only. By getting a skirt ready•to-wear you save the price of the staking, special values at.. I., ..:.' : $34.. $5 & .55 Dress Trimmings .and Linings The trimmingsand linings of• a dress do much to improve or mar the effect of, a stylish `outfit:and great care must be exercised in their selection.' In Linings we'keep none but the very best qualities and our prices are always lowerthan will be found in most stores: In. Dress Trim- mings our stock is very complete. and whatever is new and fashionable will be in our showing. ant P7 Crepe -de -Cherie at $1 4 g 4 p 0 44 inch wide Crepe -de Chene, in the new shades of old rose, grey, light green. also cream. This cloth is made of silk and wool and is in great favor for waists, well. worth $1.25, special at.......... I ,o 0 S•uit Lengths 50 4 to 56 inch wide Suit Lengt he of covert cloth, in all the very new- est shades of mode, fawn, brown, grey, etc., these are the. finest 7 5 goods we ever had at per suit $5.50 to Us 1 Have you ever tried the Modes Pattern ? If not it will pay youto give it a trial. Price 15c each. 8 Matchless Spring Millinery Those who have been looking•around say that the largest and finest collection of Trimmed Millinery . ever shown in this store. We cannot attempt to picture t-4:„. to you our fine display but invite you at. to see it. • This department has grown so quick- ly in favor that oursales so far this n are double those of last - year for the same, time. The reasonof this is that we give you the very latest styles, give you elegance in every hat,give you good ©. quality materials and at very low prices. 8 8 4 . 4 • If you are at all interested in Millinery it . will pay you well to see our display. Ladies' Sailors and Ready-to•wear Hats at 25c, 50c, 75c to $3.50 Special values in Children's Hea4wear. 0 d 0 z 6 The special sale of Lace Curtains, etc., now go- ing o Ing on . at our store, is a great success; It • will pay you to buy your curtains now, ,®® 8 4> 8 4. A O vOUR StONEY•BAY•a IF YOU WANT IT CLINTON 4444444.44444 4•••••4•••*444444N44MN4444444 444 ® ntnnn►i�nrm„..„,„,„,rnr .. m,rmmmnrmnrnr9,,„ _,„ ..,... [LikeSoapues_. _,...... _, Some Boys' Clothing you buy are like soap bubbles they don't last. If you want the reliable kind buy>he"LION"brand,a make which is not equalled. Livelyboys and shoddy clothes make. a poor comqination, perhaps you have found it out. Our Boys' Clothes are daintily boyish, to please both mother and son, above all made` to wear, to please ourselves. We are particular that the cloth shall be all wool -and the colors fast. We are r`---� particular to see that every article of the "LION" brand is made in such manner that the average bo y will find it 'a difficult job to get through them• The cut, make and trimmings of this brand are not equalled by anything on the market. POULTRY PRICES IN TORONTO. ••iEE " We paid $1 a pair the other day,” said the Dawsons Commission Co. of Toronto on Tuesday ' ` for a lot of chickens which averaged ten pounds to the pair, Nine pair weighed ninety poulids all told. These were not only well finished.. chickens but they had been beautifully plucked and were put up fn attractive packages. People have to idea how much appearance counts in matters of this kind. The manner Of plucking and packing counts for almost as inucli as tite quality of the bird." Turkeys the Dawsons quote at 13c to 15c for small and 11c to 13c for large. When receipts are small a little more than this might be obtained,the Dawsons say, but very few birds are required to stock the market at present time, the Our Wonderful $10 Suits. The greatest value ever offered in clothing is the Tweed Suits•which we make to order at $10: They are worth $14 and cannot be bought at less anywere else but being manufacturers we save wholesale- profit. 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