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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-05-01, Page 8r Nobby Outing Hats Some of the nobbiest Outing Tats we have shown this season are now m our show- room, They are the latest American styles, and come in a variety of shapes in white and black. The Millinery business is booming. The styles we show are winning the approv- al of critical shoppers, and the Milliners are getting busier every day. New shapes and trimming • novelties for May selling arrived this week, and you will find much that is. new and will interestyou if you visit the show -room. 5 Items From the House Furnishing Department. 5 items that are selected from the big stock of house furnishings. They are good enough for ; any stores to call special, and will give you an idea of the trend of values in our big Home Furnishing Department.. i very quality is worthy, They are thoroughly dependable in every way. We Have now more room devoted. to Carpets, Curtains &c than ' any store hereabouts, and the stock is without.. a rival in this section. Two big cases of new Curtains arrived this week. They came direct from the makers in England and contain the best ' pat- terns and curtain values that we have ever shown. Tapestry Carpets at 65c Heavy English Tapestry Carpets thick close pile, firm strongback, will give excellent wear. a big range of the newest patterns and colorings, suitable for Halls,Parlore and Bedrooms, per yard .�5 Union Carpets 50c, Very Heavy Union Carpet, full yard wide, reversible, colors gauranteed not to run, made by the best makers in Can- ada, and splendid, value at per yard Wool Carpets 75c Heavy Wool Carpet, every thread guaranteed pure wool, yarns thoroughly scoured and cleaned, dyes absolutely fast, a large assortment of new. patterns and colorings, suitable for any room, special value at per yard - ■7� Brussels Carpet $1.10 Extra quality English Brussels Carpet, a choice assortment of handsome new designs, thick close pile, a large variety of patterns suitable for any `.rooma carpet that will 0 stand no end of hard wear, and would, be good value at $1.25, per yard I. U Lace Curtains $1.00.. '. The best Curtain for a dollar bill we have ever sold, full'31� yards long and good width, lock stitched edges; hand: some lacey patterns, imported by ourselves, special value h at per pair +..... 1 pUQ. Cashmere Hose '25c We remind you again of our special Cashmere Hosiery at 25c a pair. Dozens of pairs are selling, every week, and you will not get better value for a quarter anywhere. Ladies plain cashmere Hose, full fashioned, seamless feet, hhi h spliced heels; soft finish, extra special 'value at per .25 New Neck Ribbons Some new neck ribbons are among this weeks' arrivals. The y are a good quality.ot Taffeta and: just the proper width,for- ties. The colors are White, . Cream, Sky, . Turquoise and Pink. The price is 25c- i Black Cat Stockings. Over in Kenosha, Wisconsin, there are over 700 people making Black Cat Stockings for boys and girls,, and the factory has to run day and night to supply the demand. A factory like that would not be kept busy 24 hours every day if the mothers of the United States did not buy Black Cat stockings for their boys and •girls. This is the first season they have, been sold in Canada and this is the only store in town where you can buy them, Wear like leather. Triple knees Triple' heels. Triple Toes. 25e and 85c Do you Want To Puy. Por t he Little 'Fellows Nattier Cloting for the small boy you are not likely to get anywhere. Every Suit is new, well made from good ma- terials, and right up-to•date in every way. Here' are two or three lines that give you an idea. of our styles values. -.,Boy s' three piece Suits, all wool Halifax Tweed, plain color, pants lined, coat n and vest braid trimmed, the suit 3.� t! Boys' three tiece suits, good quality of will and tweed, sa 1or collar, raid ttim:med,'f r pants lined, quite a nobby suit, each.... U ,Boys' three piece suits,made of nice tweeds, dark colors, sailor collar, braid trimmed, 3 75 a very nobby suit, each.. ....•......., . r Boys worsted serge Suite, lapels silk faced, - pearl buttons on vest, velvet front, very stylish, each. .......,..,W.,..•...: ..... , u.00 Hodgens Bros. •r.-,CLINTON. Some liVs111 Paper. Window Shades or Curtain Poles.„. If you do we would like to introduce our stock ao you. It is complete in Assortment. It is varied in design. It can be conveniently seen. The price will bp in keeping with the quality, The quality is as good as we can hay and in making the price we also- elate with it just an honest profit, When we can give you a good pribal advantage we do it and will tell you about it. We are always ; careful about the price. A better advertisement than we can offer Is what people say aboutour aesortment;and values, We ask the favor of your Inspection. Agents Parker's Dye Works. The W, D, Fair Co, Often the (*vast, Always the Best, *About o 0 WHERE THEY ARE People OR WHERE ' THEY ARE GOING - We Know Mr.. A, J. Holloway was in Goderich on Tuesday, Mr. Frank payment of St. Marys;has returned home. Mr. Fred. Whitely visited Clinton friends` this week. ' Mr. Robert Smith visited hisbrother in • Port Huron .last week. Miss Alice Smith of Goderich visited. Clinton friends this week, Miss Minnie Ker visited Stanley rela- tives Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. Campbell of Goderich called on Clinton friends the other day_ • 'Mr. ,Tames Eagleson and Master Wil- bur visited Bayfield friends on Mon - Mr. Orin Turnbullhas returned to Guelph after: visiting his mother • here. Mr. Johnson' of St: Marys was the • guest of Mr. Frank :.Day•inent'''over Sunday. - Miss . Eva Cooper, the popular. princi- pal of Dunlop school, spent, Sunday at home.' Miss Eva Turnbull`' of .Banover has been visiting '• her mother for the :past' few days: Mrs. W: E. DOupe of Woodham is the guest of her parents, Mr... and Mrs. Alfred McKown-. Mrs. Pollock and Miss Nellie King of Bayfield were guests of Mrs. Jaruea ' Eagleson .the other day.. Mr.. W. E. Doupe, who was the guest ' . of Mr. and Mrs. A. McKown this., . 'week; left on 'Tuesday :for St. - Marys. Miss Mande, Andrews returnedhoine. on Tuesday from. St. Clair, Mich.,. where she had, been for the past six months. • ' Rev; J..F. Parke of Ainherstbnr'g *was the guest of Mrs. - J. E. Hovey on Friday' last.. ;On Saturday he drove' Over to Bayfield where he spent Sun- day at the parental' home. - - ' • Mr. Alf. Blackwell went this morning to Woodstockwhere he has taken a 'position •in 'gams' factory. He is an energetic; reliable young mau - and leaves here with everybody's • good will. He purposes moving his family to Woodstock. Mr. P., B. Crews; who was in Taron- :.to taking an advanced course in op- tics, -returned hone yesterday. Mrs. Crews, who• spent -: a week with him . in the city, also returned yesterday.'. ;Mr, W. C. Cooper left this morning for. Port'. Arthur where the• whole= sale house for which he travels. has. its headquarters.'He expects • to start on his trips to the, Coast right away and about midsummer will push trade in the. Yukon country. The West has a• great attraction ,for a, brainy and energetic young man . like Mr. W. C. Cooper. • Mr R. J Walters, who after forty yearsfarming in Colborne may rank among tate pioneers 'of: the township, was in Clinton yesterday. He has rented his farm and on Tuesday • dis- posed of his stock by' auction. Fair- ly good prices, were realized, the cows,' for instance, averaging forty. nine dollars.. Today Mr. and •Mrs. Walters take .up their residence in Goderich Where two of their. -daugh- ters have situations. - It . wa§ more in order to be near. that than for. any other reason that Mr., and Mts. Walters decided' to leave the farm. Their host of friends will wish them many happy years of ease.' EXECUTORS' SALE OF 'MIA FARM PROPERTY. The executors under - the: will of the late John Govier will offer for sale by public auction on Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1902, at one o'clock p., in., at Mason's hotel in the town of Clinton, the following property, viz : I,ot number forty one on the 12th con. of the township of Ilullett,' contain- ing 127 acres,. more or less. This : is a valuable piece of property, the, land being a good clay loam, with a run- ning stream on the premises. There are fifteen acres seeded down and twenty acres of good. pasture land. There is also about five acres Un- cleared. The buildings consist of two brick dwelling houses, one 46x25 with a kitchen '26x19, stone' foundation and cellar, and the other 21x30 with a frame kitchen ' 16x21 and k cellar ; bank. barn 72x60, sheep house 40x25, implerne it' house 36x19, and a pig pen 1.1x04. Within five minutes walk of a church and schoolhouse. 8 miles from Clinton, 6 from Blyth and 4 from Londesboro. The property fronts on what is known as the Base Line. The property will be sold subject to a t 190 lease which expires on April i ast, 9 3, but posession can be given at once to the first mentioned dwelling house with stable room also for one team. Thee e propertydwill be sold subject to Terms of Sale : 10 per tent of foie purchase inoncy at the tithe ofsale, the balance in thirty days without in- terest. Further terms and conditions will be made known at the time of the sale or can. be obtained from Richard 'Gooier or Ilenry Mallrfen, Auburn P. 0., or either of, the undersigned. D. Dickinson, Dickinson & Garrow, Auctioneer. Vendor's Solicitors., Dated thin 3nth of April, 1902; A 1stt .. .Y ........ • .p.,r-i.- I.I i -, • ... '. .. a .. .. i a.••. Make This StoreYotu'Stor-e 4444+1444+41141444+444+,444+1444. kg . h , p .g . a y: a to be brightened up-» now when everybodynee s so much• -•-the sin andSommer Clothes to bu the hoxxi is a good time to place this store on your visiting list. Hundreds have found, out since this store, started that Newcombe's sell none but goods of sterling character and that they chargi less for these goods, on the average, than does most stores, Why not begin; now, during our Big Ten Days Sale, ^if you have not begun before, making your money buy most by'spending it at Newcoix be's. r , Read last week's bill[ for list of Bargains. An the Coif; not sold out will be sold at bargain prices until Tuesday, May btb. The New Black Dress .Goods No Prettier:.Hats Anywhere The seasonable weights' in the newest weaves for Proud of Them *! Who wouldn't be proud of so fine -Spring and Summer are to be found here in so great 'a a collection ? And we are not a bit boastful when we variety that we feel sure all may be suited, especially at say our hats are the Most 'stylish in Clinton. Those who the prices we quote, which, are undoubtedly less than have been looking around tell us so, and there areno two others ask for equally good qualities, r hats just Alike.' What a terrible thing it would be to meet a hat,lust•hke yours at every turn. l Henrietta at 25c is made of very fine quality wool, 86 inches wide and is sold in nn i We are.now showing a new lot Of most stores, at 85a. Our price is only • ■L f you. come and.'see....,g' Too many to describe but you won't be disappointed Black. Lustres at 20c, �5c 3i?C 50c'& 75c Outing Hate direct from New York. 60c 'White Sailors at 35c•for .Friday,.;Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. 86 to inches wide the bee black 111 Al values. they are from 44 n t a very rich finish and all qualities that give good satisfactory wear . Extra Special at per .yard , ... , ... , ..2Oc, asc. 38c, 50c 80 • 1 U • , . COLORED :SILKS ' � . Black Ohashrnere at 50c, 750 & $1 During•our great 10 days sale.we will sell this fine quality taffeta 44 inch wide Cashmere, extra fine finish, yery rich bore black, that silk at 49c regular price isf5e• Colors are Pink, Sky, Turquois, is garanteed fast, will. give excellent wear for skirts or dressesRed, Gold, , and Navy. Special values at per yard 50, 75 & 1 pU U 100' yards of Lucerne:silk in shades' of Old Rose,Pink,Turquois,Sky Cream, Gold' etc., This'silk '• looks something like a Taffeta but is guaranteed not to cut.. We imported this bnedirect from the maker, and the price is very low fora silk that will not cut, ,h 'b t d demand ArOur .. t` tfi0 & 75' he N w: Belts are Here Poplin at 50c & 60c T e Black Pop extra heavy Corded goods 38 8c 44 inches wide very suitable for ` That we Will do. the' belt business of Clinton is sure Al 1 d ao ■so when Such prices as�'we now quote are marked on such: Bla SergeS at'25C, 45C;. 50c, 60c Sr 75C good and thoroughly•stylish belts, the biggest and best At the p . s named we can give you came very speeialserges all stock Shown. Prices are 25c; 30c, 35c, 50c to $1.25. All are hard . Wished goods that will stand lots of hard wear. the 'newest in leather, silk and velvet are in our display, They come in colors ofgrey, brown, green,white andblack,. A very popular material for dresses this. spring is prepe de Cherie .' 85u per yard it is a very rich blue _ we nave a very good quality at Vomen S': �'V alkin +end'' black, •Black Silks `Great values.` Dress Skirts 'Our stock of Black Silks is the finest We have: ever had: Only good utilities will :be found "here, at prices that. will mean a savingisn't 't's not q Style ie everything • No, it iso t. If . a skirt's �. to you. if you want su silk that .will wear well for _waists" the . Black Peau•de soie'is the one to. buy. we guaranteethe . pne we Tightly made how in the World is it -te• hold its shape :?'•.e e. elliu at•98c.a• a d to ive ood wear this silk. is ver . s ecial g y g r e . g r p 5o the to a reeiate`these we show is to kiow, as•we �ilar value..is 81.�: .' . � : ,. way Pp.. ,know, both style•and make are all:right, that the shape Z as long as the skirt lasts: •• will hold On Fridaywe will' have• readya .line of Walking Skirts made of extra heavyhomespun with silk stitching atbot- o torn. . This Skrt is madein style byexperienced.tailors it rs d is well:� . h .$4.50, pOur special rice will. be newel y etallo .six w xth. p price 3.50, .Skirts of Lustre at 2.' Skirts of Serge, Homespuns, etc: at $3,50• to $5.50.' Black Venetians at 60c &.;75c 38 42 & 48 inch wide Venetian, a very fine satin finished cloth, that is in greateman d or eases. vane tans a c. c are the es va ues in a market. , s r e value atper .yar ...,........ .,..,... c I Black Crepe De Chene at 85c Vona MONEY HAM • IF YOU WANT IT •Grea.t•Values iri 'Lace Curtains Don't forget when you buy your Lace Curtains that the best values will be found -in, this. store.,We sell you a 2i yard long lace curtain with. taped: edges at 19c a pair.. At 35c we sell you a curtain that other stores charge 50e for. At 85c, $1, :$1.25,'$1:50, $1.75''" CLINTON $2 to $5`.75 we give you the best values: in thecountry.'• Z • 4N4li4.NNN•NNN•.•NN•.NN•NN•" '•••• ••.. N•N•• Jackson:..Bros.- 4f Thi; Famous Clothing Pe�pl,e" The wonderful Suits which we offer at $10- made to your. Order is ca using a sensation, Never before in this section. of thecountry has reliable clothingbee sold at such low prices.:.:. The out, make And .trimmings are first' Class and you will make a mistake if you miss the great line of. good's. Y ou can see 'a great variety of patterns. Wrong Way The wrong way to buy. Boys' Clothing is toolook around for some thing that is cheap. A cheap suit is an expensive suit. at any price, more especially when you put it on a good lively boy. In a week's time he would make one look sick because they are not made to wear. A few clays' wear on thelively boy causes them to rip and burst, buttons fall off, sleeves shrink up and a hang dog look is about them that shows a futile attempt to save money by indulging in a cheap suit. of clothes. We don't attempt to sell this kind because THE BIGHT Ii4a.V is to buy the famous "Lion" brand which is made to give the greatest satis- faction, As a proof of this we can point with pride to the hundreds of youngsters wearing this brand. They have tested thoroughly the truth of the old adage, "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." £hey have eaten and are satisffed—so would you be—and so will everybody be who trades with us. • .0001 •� '' _O- - 0.60 .011 r 0.0 1.0 .040 ackson Bros., Clinton.1 u�uu�uu�ri�uuiii�u►u�u�uu�u�uu �u�u�,►,u�u�usu��uu�%u%u�uu�ui�u�u►�u,