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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-05-15, Page 48 . . TTfT How Underwear Is Made MOW' Is you could step into the factory where the whitewear we are selling is made and see the bright, clean, airy rooms, the rapidity and laccur- acy with which the operators work, the •ease with which they manufacture the garments and the quantify turned out in an hour, it would be a revelation to you. Concentration of effort, a per- fect system, and machines that almost seem to think, so marvellous is their performances, are leading factors in bringing about the lo* prices at which white Underwear can to -day be bought. Take for instance the lightning like rapidity with which the operator can make a set of button holes for a corset cover with a machine that at the same instant cuts and works the button hole, 5 being worked on an average in a good deal less than a minute. Then there are the button machines,the only duty the operator has, is to place the button right side up in the proper spot. then the machine does the rest ; or the tucking machine that by simply increasing the number of needles will make a doz- en tucks as quickly as one. Then there is a special machine that runs lace on other trimming ; lace and muslin ruffles are done by another, and hem stitching made on still another kind, made specially for. this purpose. When you consider that all these machines are driven atlightning speed by elect- ricity, and each operator is an expert, you can perhaps form some idea of the quantity of work turned out in a day. This perfect system ; speed in turning out the work ; and buying the raw materials in enormous .quantities, is the secret of the remarkable values we are giving, in whitewear this month. Here are a few items. Take them as samples of dozens of others just as good. THE MINTON NVWS-REICOED Sauoe For the Goose may not be Sauce For the Gander The wall hanging you admire may not touch the fancy of your neigh- bor. This is where our big variety in design and color may be of service to you. Nearly two hundre4 corn- plete combinations are at your com- mand to see. Will you look at them ? If yon pay five cents or fifty cents we think the value is as gooct as you can buy. THE SEVENTEPEONTsen LOWER are selling. well. We expected that they would because they are such good value., The•price is about the same as 70 yoa would pay for an ordinary pot while the appearance of these is so much superior. They stand six inches high, are eight inches in diameter, in rdeedo,orbaltueed and tswilovesriclireist!i lArefawneuvl ggiilvt4 you three of them for fifty cents, six for one dollar. Not a very big cut on quantity but really the very best we can do. Have you seen them? Agents Parker's Dye Works. Gowns at 50e Gowns of good quality English cotton, yoke 6 clusters of fine tucks, linen buttons, collar and cuffs trimmed with fine cambric frilling, each Gowns at $1.50 Gowns made of fine English cotton, yoke of narrow striped open-work insertion, double across shoulders, neck and cuffs of 21 inch fine ernbroid. ery, pearl button, narrow in- sertion around yoke, each... Other Gowns at almost any price you want to pay, from 75c to $3.00, and at each price better garments than you could possibly make yourself for the same money. Drawers at 371c Drawers made of fine English cotton, seams double sewn, clusters of narrow tucks and 21 inch cambric embroidery around bottom, per pair Drawers st 85c Drawers made of fine English cotton, seams double sawn, shaped hands. clusters of nar- row tucks and 6 inch frill of handsome embroidery, per pair Other lines at 25c, 75c,.$1.00 & $1.50, that you could not possibly sit down and make up yourself for the same mon- ey. Skirts at 75c • Skirts made of good English cotton, draw string, 3 rows of narrow tucks frill of 6 inch .50 cambric embroidery, under 7 C frill of cotton, each 1.50 Skirts at. $1.2 s Skirts made of good* English cotton, seams double sewn, double frill 21 inches deep, inner of cotton with 4 inch frill, outer of aw's ait. with three clusters of narrow tucks I 0 With 11 inch hem, each, , 1. iJ Many other lines from 35c to $5, serviceable and handsome garments, better value by far than you can make up. your- self. .• • Corset Covers at 25c Corset covers made of fine Eng- lisg• cotton, linen buttons, square cut neck trimmed with 0.71 one inch fine cambric enibr�j. .0 1 2 dery or tbrchon lace, each.... Corset Covers at 506 . Corset covers made of fine Eng - Hell cotton, cambric finish,fly front, pearl buttons, neck trimmed with fine cambric 40 renibroidery or torchou lace, u 50 ueach • Cheaper Corset Covers as low as 15e. Better onesup to $1.50, and none that it would pay yon to try and make your- self. . • • • Lace Curtains Direct from the Maker We buy our Curtains direct from one of Nottingham's leading makers, whose goods have a world wide reputation for their beauty of design and sterling wearing qualities. Our spring order eame to hand last week and we are now showing a range of new lace curtains that for style and value there is not the equal in this section. . Just a few price hints: • Nottingham Lace Ourtaine,.21 yards long, nice lacey pattern, per 25 ' pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, good size, taped edges, a good assort- ment of patterns, per pair 50 • A line a little better quality and larger, new designs per , .76 pair NW , An extra good line for a dollar bill, 31'yards long, strong edges,a 1 ▪ 00 range of new patterns • •• • . Lace Curtains, 56 to 60 inches wide, 81 yards long, new lacey de- signs, suitable for any room, special at per pairt••iful Fine Lace Curtains, a big assortment of handsome pattern% the 0 n n newest shown, beet edges, per pair $2.00, $2.5086U.0 Extra fine lacePurtains, beautiful lacey effect in thafinest of nets, the very newest and most fashionable design, per pair • 5 00 $3.50, Millinery Last week was a record breaker in the Millinery depart- ment and business is booming. For this week and that end- ing the 24th, we are making a display for early summer wear, and a visit to our show room will pay any searcher after what is newest and best in stylish Millinery. This week we are showing. New Outing Hats New Fancy Trimmings. New Shapes, New Flowers and Foliage 99c Hat Sale 99c The annual sale of hats at 99c started with a rush last Saturday. We will continue itright up to the 24th, and it is your chance to save money on your summer Hat. Last one and twos of lines that sold at $L 50, $2,00 & $2.50, clearing at your choice, for 99c ,41ball~11frilb.:11~160111~411ballfr Wit./11."Eabelbeqb.ill Hodgens Bros The D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest, Always the Best, • Aboutoo WHERE THEY ARE People OR WHERE THEY ARE 601113 Ne Know Mr, and Mrs. Phil. Crews were in Goderich ou Tuesday. Mr, Tanney of nhesley is visiting his son, Mr. C, Tanney. Mr. John Bamford hasreturned from his trip to the Pacific Coast. Mr. Hugh Wallace of Toronto called on old friends here this week. Miss Bessie Smith of Goderich visit- • ed town friends on Sunday last. Mrs. Charles Turner of Brucefield vis- ited friends in town this - week • 1VLss Allie 'Johnstone of Goderich vis- . ited town friends on Sunday last. Mrs. Andrew Ginn left .�n• Friday last for a visit to friends in Irishtown. Mrs. J. Simpson of Brucefield wan the guest- of Mrs. .Alfred MeKown on Tuesday:. • Mrs. George • Jones and children of Victoria, B. C,, were the guests of 'Mrs...T. Pinning this week. Mrs. Fair, Mrs. James Fair and Mrs. W. P. Spaulding were guests of Mrs: Macdonald' of Seaforth'yester- Mr, and 'Mr% OWen of Chicago ' and daughter are the vests of Mrs. J. •C, Stevenson and purpose spending the summer amongst rela.tives. . Mrs. lierry Clucas _of Toronto is the ..,guest of her sister,. Mrs: Jos. Rat- tenbury. Fromhere she goes to Flensall to visit her ia.unt, •Mrs. Rob- ert Hunt. Mr. ' John Beacom of London town- • ship visited: the old homestead and ' friends: Goderich township and Clinton. on Tueaday. A glad wen• come always awaits Mrs. Alf; Blackwell left on' Tuesday •—for. Woodstock where Mr. Blackwell • has a • good situation in the organ factory. She • .was accompanied by • her sister, Miss Colclough. Mr. Arthur *Shepherd of the Palace stall is assisting in .the firm's God- erich store. Mr. Percy Couch was up last week showing the natives ' how they dress the Palace windows. Mr. Andrew Taylor received word on Friday last that'hia only sister;Mrs, Vancarnp .of 13iirkton, near Bowman- • Ville, was so seriously ill that she was not expected to recover„ Mr, • Taylor left on Saturday morning for: Burkton. Mr. W. F. Cantelon, Who has been at- . tenctieg • the School Of . Pharmacy, • 1 oroate, wrote on his eaanis, last week but will: not know the result until Saturday. He was so xeinark- ably successful in the preliminaries • vothil:ctt7nitnIree.rieeiswiaitstindoetimbo:rerasSdutite "1"1""• S 2.•""""""""1"MrlIffitnnr""Int""rittn" . . , • . 14:c ilt is parents,i a _elon, .1 I_ ret rned toanTorons•.• r . ea- . **VS ...is to again. on Monday to accept of a 1.... -a good situation that has been offered ..... a a, Mr. James McCool left on Tuesday af- E-• Our Wonderful .$10 'Suit to Order • , ternoon for Alberta and will engage ..111g.itt in ranching north of Calgary. He .... . , ..c.-0 "fe:. , 110.-• .... • was in that district last fall and E. . : ' ......0 was so taken with it that he aecid- al".. ed to locate there. He took a car- Mr. W'. There may be a gra t many people figure on paying more for a suit but when they ,,,,,,. ,..... load of effects along and in a *fort- see the wonderful range of goods which we offer at. the above figure they are surprised. _..... night or so will be joined by Mrs. P,.. • Mrt McCool's first venture in McCool. . and family. This is not r.- It rneahs a $14 suit for $10. The goods are the very latest patterns and designs. Cut, -..... West. Years ago he took up laird in the Loridesboro settlement in E- made and trimmed in the latest style. You can select your own style and have it made Southern Manitoba, but a series of ..... lean years followed and he returned =" any way you desire it. These statements are worth investigating by shrewd buyers. to Clinton. • He is a good. specimen • of the better class of settlers and. we hope success may respond .to his ea.... endeavors. = • . , . . . . . . . May 15th 1902 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••+••••••••••••••••••••...*******“.......•.•••••••• • Saturday, May 24th, being a Public Holiday this store .will be closed all day. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4••• For Thursday, Friday and Monday . . May 22nd, 23rd and 26th . . we have arranged one of the best Bargain Lists we have ever had. Saturday is always our busiest day but on account of it being a holiday we must divide Saturday's business between the above named days, hence the reason for these great bargains. It will pay you to remember these days and be on hand as early as you can. - Store will be open Friday evening 1016110 o'clock Three Millinery Bargains • 50c Sailors at 25c •• Ladtieos oflenaerwahtite straw sailors with black bands, regular 50c values 60c Sailor at 35c 5 dozen Lathes fine rustic straw same, all rnade in newest shapes, with black and white bands, regular price 60c each, On sale at.. Trimmed Hats at $2.50 On Thursday morning May 22nd we will place on Sale about two dozen Hats all trimmed in the vet y newest styles nothing hub the besttriminings being used, the regular values of these hats are $3.50 to $4.50 each on Sale at one price More $3.75 Rain Coats at $2.50 Corset Covers worth 35c at 26o • 5 dozenaDorset Covers made of very line white Cotton, nicely trim. med with embroidery andinsertion, well worth 35c, On Sale at 0 C each .25 12%c Prints at loo 300 yards of our Prints in colors of Nam Red etc with white spots • figures etc, all warranted fast colors, regular price 121c, Sale • 35. • days only, per yard 65c Taffeta Silk at 50e • 150 yards of Taffeta Silk in shades of Cream, Pink, Sky, Turquois, • Navy, White also Black, very fine quality for wallas, regular cn value 65c, Special at 1,U U 2'5° Wash Silks at 38c A nli In stripes, with heavy cord, regular value 50e on Sale • at. ..... . , .60 • our Rain Coats in Fawn, Navy and black, all the nervosa styles, regular prime of which are $3.75, each, to clear at 0 75 yards only of 131 inch wide pure Linen towelling, Natural' color 2•50 6c Linen. Towelling at 2c - •1 i Commencing Thursday morning we place on sale the balance of only, regular price 6c, On Sale Thursday morning at,. . .... .. Is . + Ladies Parasols at 75c •. . . (Not oyer five yard& to be sold to one persob) Ladies parasols Tim made of Austrian Cloth and tirrantecl fast . • V I blpaseckia, rtaetriatand natural wood' handles, wellworth $1.0U .75 35c Linen TowelIs at 25c t 100 Linen towels extra large size, very heavy quality linen, regular 0 K $1.00 & .$1.75 Black Sateen. Waist at 59e • c Lace Curtains at c ' 35c vit. lues, Sale days at„., . i . * . , . a•ti. . 20Ladies waists made of good quality Black sateen, All nicely tuck- 4 75 49 ed, some trimmed with white stitchingThese are odd lines that we have'nt all sizes in alt makes, regular prices were frotn gn Lace Ourtains 31 yards long and 33 inches wide,:ffne 'quality net A n 1:00 to 1.75, choice on Thursday, Friday and Monday at ... . . , .. • at/ 0 lock stitched edges, regular price 75e, Sale. days to clear • at...'eir0 Several ends of Curtain bluslins to clear during Sale days at Half Price, .•• $ 1.95 'Waists at $1.00 ' " 11 1 Made of good quality Satan& cloth, some all black, others black 1 00 Best Colored Warp $1.15, .White $1 • . with. white stitching, regular prices up to 1.05, Sale• price * 1 " . Dur Ing three days sale we will sell 30 bunches of Green, Bed, Yell- 1 00 Ow and Brown warp at per bunch 1.15 ; best white warp at... .. $5.50 Tailor Made Skirts at $3.85 . . ' regular price is $5.50 Each, just a few left to clearat... . .. ... . U.0 U ..go.'oti ‘XLMI. %.1i04013434 dile • • • • • co mrt rm. ...1 .n. ei - ....... - ... c Ladies tailoraoa.de skirts of grey homespun, nicely trimmed with taffeta silk down seams, all having good linings ond binding% Q Q K $6 Golf Cape at $3.95 • They are wade of good Plaid cloth in the very newest styles, $4.00 skirts at $.3o0 • Made of homespun, in grey only, good linings, made in the neweet styles, regular 4.00 skirts for......... . . .......... • 750 se $1.00 Corsets for 55e 30 pairs of Corsets, made of french Jean in grey and White, some filled with fine steel, others with feather bone regular prices 7ne • and 1.00, To clear at per Pair. * $2.00 B & I Corsets $1.35 The B, & I make all Bias filled,; Corsets regular price 100, to clear at each • 3.00 15c Victoria Lawn at 10c 150 yards of 38 inch wide Victoria Lawn, ver y fine „even thread, • I ' regular value 15c, on Sale for three days only at.... 6 6 $1 and'$1.25 Kid Gloves at 756• ' About 3 dozen pairs of flhe.quality Kid Gloves in light ehades of Grev Tan also a few parrs. of Black gloves that sold at $1.00 75 and $1.25, To clear during Sale days at Each 1.35 • • 35c Cahmere Hose at 25c -• have a Very .:. special List ' of Bargains for t 5 dozen Ladiess fine black Cashmere hose in ribbed onlyh , all aving We h double sole, sizes 81, 9, 91, regular price 35c, ou Sale days to clear at ' • Saturday, May 17th YOUR MONIIIIr • CHILDREWS HALF' PRICE • IF FOU, WANT IT • . • . Cominencing Thursday, May 22nd, we Will place . on sale the balance of our Children's Coats and Wraps . 4 made of fine cream cashmere.and.Bedford cords, also several cloth coats; all nicelytrimined at exactly Half'. • . CLINTON Regular Prices • . . . • '.. 7'- ' • • -- • t •••••••••••••••••••••*. ••••••••••••••••••••••••tit•••••t•••••••••••‘•••••+t.•t••••$••••*****: . . . . . . . .. . • : . . . . .. . •• . - • . ... , ..1.,4 H1....... 11 . I . • • • HILLSGREEN. Itev. Oliver Coleman visited with his brothers George and Frank last week. • ' • Mr; Albert and MelissaSnrith visit- ed • with Miss Maud Farquhar . last Sunday.. • ' Will. Jarrott spent Sunday in Sharon and vicinity visiting friends. . A number attended the temperance convention Rei in Rensall Thursday; Ed. chert now sports a new buggy. •. Mr. John Cochrane purchased his father's farm last week. • Mr. Jaynes Turner disposed of a valuable horse to Mr, Johnson of Clinton the other day; SUMMEMHILL. Mr. Henry Watkins of Clinton called on friends in this vicinity last week Mr.. Albert Scarlett and Misses Mc- Laughlin and White of Leaclbury ited at Mr. George Tyner's on Sun- day, Mr. Thomas Lindsay arid wife visit- ed at Blyth on Sunday. Ditr. and Mrs'. Robert McCartney called at Mr. 3, H. Lowery's on. Sun- day. Mrs. Geo. Hill is now on the sick list with bronchitis. Mr. M. lVfains' men are busy at Mr, Sohn Smith's barn DOMESTIC WANTED. Boys Wanted en s $1 Shirts We want hundreds of Boys to see our great show of Boys' Lion Brand Knickers, guaranteed to be the best goods in the market Made from all wool cloths, double knees and double seats, sewn with linen thread, cut and make the best People who find it difficult to get re- liable goods will find everthing that can be desired in • The Lion Brand of Boys' Clothing Wo are known in the Shirt line because we carry the most reliable lines to be found on the market. this season we have a Shirt at $1 which is hard to equal. Made with the new shirt bosom—open front • —separate cuffs—and the very latest designs and patterns. Better can and see our stook. IJ k B Clinton • II and as years of age, houseinaid in ac so ros of prevrous experience, Wages twelve .-Nidimpis..CLINTON; ma. lEnirAtn Guit.mr, Wanted, a young warmth between as a Wilily of lice. Must have referencobs- • y + lb ••••0:1 ***1. ,••••IWI •••▪ ••114 •••••0: ..111 .**P. • • :79 GeTtard Toteate ii411144411414114114111e4U4411444411iiiiiiiilti&iiiiiiiiiitiN