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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-06-05, Page 98 HIM The Black Cat Sketching Club Will hold an exhibition at our store, Saturday, June 28th and we are going to give two prizes of $1.00 each and two of 50 ets each, for the funniest pictures of a Mack Cat, that we can get. THE OIvINTQ2P WIIW$•.RE0QRD Juue 6th, 1902 ftrlrlmi u BLACK CAT BRAND CHICAGO-ROCKeeRO. HOSIERY COMPANY ' lessiesne, wee Conditions Open to the boys and girls attending the Clinton Public School and schools in the surrounding county. Draw the funniest picture you can of a Black Cat, You know what a black tat is like, and it can be any kind of a .picture you want to make, only it must be funny and must be drawn on card 81 X I1 inches. You can submit as malty p.it✓tures as you like, but two prizes will not be given to ' the same per- son. Put your name and address on the back of the picture and leave at our store not later than'Thursday,June 26th, and all will be desplayed in our window Saturday, June 28th, when the prizes will be awarded. For Clinton Schools net Prize, $1_00 Second Prize, 50c To the boy or girl attend- ing the Clinton Public School, who draws the funniest . pie ture of a black cat. and leaves it at our store before Juno .26th we will give the prize of $1.00: To the boy or girl who draws the next funniest, the prize of 50cts. For Country Schools First prize, $1.00 Second Prize, 50e • To the boy or girlattend- ing the Country Schools, who draws the funniest picture of a black cat,. and leaves it at our store before June 26th, we will give the 'prize of $1.00. To the boy .or girl ,who' draws the next funniest, the prize of • A $25.00 prize The Black Cat Hosiery People are going to . give a• prize of $25.00 to the boy or girl, :under 14 :yevrs, who will write the' best story of a Black Cat. • It must not ex— ceed 500 words in length, and is to be. submitted , to us some time before the 1st of next' September. We , will thenforward them to Kenosha, W sco s Wisconsin, t.i e home of the Black Cats, and the prize will be awarded' on the 21st v Sept. Some boy or girl will get. the $25•.00. Yon ought- to ught.•to try for :it. Call at our 'store 'and .we will tell you all 0 about it. -�� ~opo vs cs �,e �v wpm gra ��w� a® ��► eve For the hot days Stocks 'of hot weather goods' of all kinds' are full and'com- plete at our store. Light thin materials are here in abundance. Assortments are large, values good, and qualities everything they ought to be. Our • stock of Musli'ns, in .plain:• blacks, whites, and fancies, 'is without an equal•in town, and of the best lines we have but one dress to tle.:pattern.. Plain Lawn 10e to 25e. Fancy Black Mus llns 18e t o 3.0c incus Linens 1210 to 35c. Black tied White -eluslins'15c'to25c White Organdies 25c to 35e Pettey idetslins • 10c• to 50e , Black Organdies 30c to 40c Wool .Gren87 adines" 0c and 1ic White Din,i;,ies 18c to 30e Wool Voilles :SOc to $I .00 Silk Grenadines . $1.5O to $3.00 Parasols Most of these parasols were'i•mported ,direct ; . the •rest we bought from the leading Canadian maker... The frames, are all strong, tops fast color and will not 'cut, handles nobby and stylish. Parasols with top of fast black twill sateen that will give satisfactory wear, steel rod handles of polished wood' with hot n crook, extra sped- - al value Parasols with top of strong mercerized twill sateen, looks as welt as silk and wears better, will not cut or turn rusty, steel rod, handles of polished natural wood with horn tops, also twisted ntttur- al wood and carved hack,our great leader at each I � U Parasols with silk tops, wear well, fast dye, steel rod, wood I +,r and fancy handles, each liarjtsols with gloria silk - top, will notcut,•e'•eel rod,• hollow rib, polished 'wood handles 5 . -with fancy horn tops, real I .'T'U . good value' at each • Plicirsels. with' satin de.chens' tarps, bright' and .silky, will • not crit, and wear welt steel rod, hollow rib, handles of harn,'dresden natural wood carved wood and'.peael each $2.25 ' 2.50 L. and 7� •Childress. Paras cils..215c and 150e Ii'ancyParasols. $1.00 • $1•.100 and $2,00 The Wliitewear You ought to get acquainted with our whitewear values. You save time bother and money if you buy, from the stock that is now here. Dantier or more durable and better made garments, you will not find and better values than ' theseare not to be had anywhere. • Corset Myers Oovers !15e to $1.50 Drawers 201e to 81.50 Gowns SOc to $3,5.0 Skirts 31Se to $8100 Children's Dresses 75e to $3.00 Coronation China Bash article has a fair representation of aur KIag or Queen. and in some cases both surmounted bar the crown, alt in col.vrs on white cbrna, just the proper thing. as a souvenir for the veer. Besides . being right down•to• date in this, respect they are ornament tai and, more importcutt still, they are useful, not a piece but what Is useful, in feet needed in almost any home and the prices .are practical ones, we are sure age eeabte to all, Children's Mugs ' tsc Larger gize 10 brood Sized Cream Pitcher 100 Cup and Saucer 10c Larger Size 20c Coronation Badges on ribbon and Meta'', designs you will a5dnrit•e; and values you,will appreciate at c and lo, Agents Parker's Dye Works. The. *W... D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest, Always the Best. About o 0 WHERE THEY. ARE People OR WHERE HEY ARE GOING We Know Mr. 3, R, Shaw was in Toronto last wek: Miss ,Rose Connell: was in Goderich on Sunday. • Miss Helen Gonne is visiting friends in Parkhill. Mr. Knox of Wingham was in town on Wednesday. Miss Lottie Cook was in Seaforth a few days ago, ' Mrs, M. D. McTaggart is visiting in Morrisburg. ' Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Mason were in Blyth on Monday, • Mr. Will, Bryans of .Brussels was in town on Tuesday, Mrs. Murray leaves this week to visit- her son •in London. Mrs ' W. ' . Kennedy of ' Streetsville is visitinClinton relatives. Miss Helen 1:lowers of 'Brussels 'visited • Clinton friends :this Week ' Mrs; Maggie Downer is visiting friends in and around Brucefieid. Mr,' Will.. Cook of Ebnuondville visit- ed Clinton. friends yesterday. Mrs.r R.. Glazier is spending :a few days with Sunitnerhillfriends. Mr. Kari Worsell' of Goderich visited relatives in town on Sunday, • Revs. Gifford',: Greene and. Howson are • attending; Conference in, Sarnia this week. Master Gordon King left on 'Thursday last to visit friends' in Melitta, Mich, Mrs. H.. Ker is visiting her sister, SMrst,anleyDavidson of the Goshen Line,. . . Miss .Maggie Freemen of'.Toronto' is the guest -of her cousin, Miss. Nellie, Herman. • Mrs. • Peter Cantelon and• daughter, Aliss Harriet, were ,M Blyth' on Tuesday, " A 'Mrs . John ' Pinning and Miss Maude Y visited: • Goderich friends the . latter .• .pa o a week. • St. Thomas mends. • Mrs: James McCool and family 'left. ****41444114.••••••••••• 11•41,4444.**4411.► .N......•►•N N.r►•••N••...'1`•..••___ ►N 4 • nier Goods 6t a Very.��Moderate Prices lits 14 is an add full ofplain statements of trustworthymerchandise sold at prices lower than p like qualities can, be bought for in most stores. The public's appreciation of our methods is evidence of our increasing business, a business that in the last three years has improved week by week and year by year; And we shall make every endeavor through good service, through low pricing on thoroughly good and dependable stocks to improve and increase our business still more. Hosiery and Underwear The superior values we give all the year round keep this Hosiery and Underwear departmentrapidly grow - 1 1 ing. Our summer lines are all here now and are by far the best values for the money we have evershown : . g Ladies' Vests at 5e Natural Wool Vests 45c 200 ladies' Vests, made of fine cotton yarn, with and without, short U ladies' very fine natural wool Vesta with lung sleeves, for summer /� sleeves, special at wear, very special at , .`l'5 p Vests at' 2 for 2Se Ladies' Silk Vests at $1 Ladies' Vests made of very (inequality of silk, nicely trimmed And. Ladies' Vests made of very fine white cotton yarn, very nice AIM- very price each 1.00 ed vests with short sleeves, nieels trimmed at neck. These are X/ 25 very special at ISa each or 2 for L Ladies' Hose at 2 for 25e , ,,. i Ladies' ribbed and plain cotton Hose, warranted fast buck, sizes n i p 8}, 0, 0i, very special at .'s. pair far ■25 Ladies' ilose at 15e and 250 Opp© are made of fine 'cotton yarn, and are dyed with the 'famous r, Hernisdorf dye that is guaranteed. stainless, sizes $1.,9,914; prices' each 1St and Ladies' Vests made of the finest quality of cotton yarn,soine ribbed Ladies' Lace Hose at ;2156 and SOq others plan; with and without abort sleeves, ail nicely triixtm• nnLadies' Lisle Thread Hose at 35c ' ed with' lace and silk tape, prices are each 30c,38c and.41•U Boys' Heavy RihhedOutton Hose At • lee and 2.5c • Ladies'' Vests at 20c and 25o Ladies' Vests of fine quality cotton yarn, some with long sleeves, others with short sleeves, all nicely made and finished. extra I. values at each . , , , . . „ 20e and 2.5 4. Embroideries and Laces Hundreds of yards of the very newest Embroideries and Laceson sale at very low prices ' i Embroideries at 8c Fine Valenciennes Lace at 1%0 3c 5c' 200 yardsof assorted patter'nsand ividths in embroideries, all bay- 'O Q ' 300 yards of line gnnlity. white Valenciennes Laces in assorted cle- ' ing good edges, very special at' . f8' signs itndwidtha, very special values at 1i; 3c and .05 Alt over Lace and Embroideries at i 40c, 65e, 85 and $1: Ladies' Vests at 30c, 35e and 40e 1 rt. f last Mr, B., P. Reekie'and -daughter, Mms. 35c Muslin at 2vc Katie, returned lrriday. froni'Visiting S "h f : v to ; ,x ":.ems ;• Hundreds of yards of blushes in shades of Bink J C xt' hk* blue, linen 'color, e r scime stripes; others on Friday to join Mr. McCool in ` • t.°CLINTON-ancy designs, regular price 3oc, very special 20 the Alberta country. C+ CI:rLt.V 1..at per yard. ., of : .NNN..�.N.! �NN.NN.N N..•O•••NN► Misses Bessie and' Nora. Kennedy Goderich are visiting their aunt, ,��NN/N►/NNNN Mrs (Dr.) Biackall:; •, NN•.N NNNO��At;> • e. Mr. Walter Baker of • Seaforth. visit- ed' his brother leis. Richard Baker Vela!tt1tfi11ff.1tlfl1 IffitP9 �MVTIT f Ir .� . r err �t�itrttrrrfn�I��ttr�fr N M' f�ritr�• rftrttr rt tit . r ypp� • �ov•• of town; on Saturday. ' :' ;�-•... .. �t1�Q�1��lli ���1 �rnrtrr��rtr��4t�r�trftrtt 9tr Mr. Charlie Shaw has returned to 3 Brantford after spending a few •days.. ltd, .,, et 'his home in town. s-. u i % Jackson- Vi s. the People MsesCGoderich-Wea vestofHar= , , Famous: of -in ris• of :Goderieh-were guests of Miss .�. ' 4 r.- Ids Holmes this .week. i Mr: and Mrs, H. F. Andrews' returned rte'. ' ,, Monday after spendin a con le of ty.f dd Viz: days with Ailsa Craig friends.-. -se r Miss Tena Cooper and neice, . little .�►.. Miss Phyllis Cooper, spent .a couple ,25 0 • These Specia!s are. for Friday, 60c Navy. .Lustre, at 29c• 100 yards of Navy.Lustr•e 38 Mabee wide,;'all having email dot, very suitable for shirt waists or seperete skirts, regular value of this lustre was O0c, special for. three days only,. • 85c,Silk and Wool D.elaines .at 60c Gonneerieing nit Fied+i. mornie we willt y r . to onCil gts e the h ph tlave of oura belittled Silk and Wool De ' Irunes'in mined shades of •l>inl. Ithie, bink; white, etc., all fancy designs, regular prices ttre'85e, on title to clear at •.• 356 Cashnmere 'Hose at 25e Ladies' One ribbed.Oashrnere Hose, double foot end made of good ' • yarn, step, 84, 9, 9e, regular price .35e, for three daytt.. • Children's 'Parasols I'9c ()hildre.n's Parasols made of fine quality,ginghatn in ass! rted. col= ors, .fancy wood handles, on bide at each... , . , .. • YOUR MONEY tsAClt I),7! YOU WAt1T Yip •• Saturday. alndMonday •60e Shirt Waists at 50c • 'Ladles' Waists laude of fast color percales in stripes and. faney.de-'• , signs, in assorted colors, regular liQc waists. for,... '......'. 50 �9 Ladles'. 900 Wra . ers at: `75e • On Friday morning we piece on ssale.1 dozen. of our 90e Wrappers, the ere made f a y d n first color pt�intu assorted designs, for..., .•... �•i �• . 1- 2 P c ,int s / for 106: `. 2 290 yards of Prints in colors of.nav ,red,etc., with white spots and uu. figures, also black and white, aIl.are warranted Iasi, re ale • g_ pr ice 12ec, on sills for three days. at. per yard.: , ::...:..... ,,• :.1 el . ee Corset Covers worth 35c for 25c . • • a . • q 50' Corset Covers rnade'of:fine white cotton and nicely trimmed in ` n 5 p front with emittoidery iusertion, regular value 35e, special at, . .2 t •' 4k.; Black Lustre Skirts. at $2 Q Ladies' Skirts made of fine black lustre, with good linings. and 2.■ : V rinam inga, very epeti:d at each , �.00 • Fine Dimity 'Muslins for Summer Ware 0 • 4' of days this week; in Kincardine. Mrs. W. 1P. Spaulding spent .a .'few days ;with her sister, Mrs. R. J. Macdonald of Seaforth, last' week. Rev. Mr. McNeil of• Bayfield was in town on friday, last.. -•and conducted preparatory services in' Willis church. Miss'Carrie Nsibergall, who has been the guest of her aunt,Mrs. C. Akan, • .:returned to her home in Windsor on . Monday, Kenneth Chown has • gone to Wingham . where he has taken:a sit- uation in it-uationin the furniturer'store of his S uncle, Mr. Bell,. Mr. Bert Harland left yesterday to."� Paris Silk Waists $3.75 Last week WE received the samples of a Paris maker of Silk Waists. They are handsome: goods made in the 0 latest French styles, no two are alike. They would sell in the ordinary way, at from 85.00 to $8.00. We place the $ lot on sale, each, $3.75 j Feather Boas 75c With the wait ts we got a lot of French fancy Boas, that lets uggive-you a bargain. They are very dressy for summer wear, and worth all the way from $1.50 to $2,50,. your choice for, each, 75cts. ocken's Br - CUNT, 3►• • � . a ,, YSYA ..., .:; : •'D .-......' Y_,d. l .... ^g"�L"T _ _ •__ . /'�17 _ L 7_ _• mti • At the present time we aro showing a full' and complete stock of, men's •tl,nd ' •u boys' ready-to-wear Suits, the kind that is well made and one of • the best featuresakar is the price. 5 Suit . p ce. � .'Our $7. )0 is a surprise.. • ' We will give (, . lac a :suit at this rice that will beat ...an, a suit p 1 .i Y tr p in st t offereif at 1 Th visit his mother in Goderich before leaving today for Mitchell where he has `accepted a situation. Mrs. John Morris started on Tuesday for Oxbow,. Assa•, to visit her son' Harry, who , has a large farm in that district and has fared well, in- deed, since locating on the prairies. M. and Mrs..W. 3% 'Westcott.of $ea - forth were in town on Tuesday on their way home after a tWo days'. visit with . xeter friends. Mr, West- eott, is the ehergctic head.. of. the Seaforth Sun. Mr. R., J. Bell carne home from Tor- onto on Wednesdays last to exercise, his franchise, but has since returned to the city. He has completed his Varsity course and while waiting for his parchment has signed articles with a legal firm in the city and has commenced the study of law. Mr. Janne Irving., who twenty years ago was a ', broth of a boy" in Clinton, a telegraph messenger for lvir. F. W. Watts, has been spending the past few days in town visiting his re parents and old associates. Hit domicile is Los Angeles, California, Where he is engaged in the assaying business and, we are all pleased to learn, is doing well, He has imbibe ad all the prevailing western breerf- ness and thinks there is no country just so promising kr a young man as the Pacific Slope. A '!ftav:B LINKERS 'VISIT. Several members of the Seaforth Oddfcllows' Lodge visited the Clinton brethern on Tuesday night to wit - 1108$1 • the second degree work as exem. lllifcd by tilt local lodge team, After the closing of the lodge the three link- ers repaired to a restaurant for re- freshments, fly the way Mr. d, W. Mr. ffuore rryhGouldltherVCOd GrAndt anti rlt • • l'Y y 4 0. s Is. rather astl on„ assertion but It. (r is worth investigating. Many people imagine that. they cannot get a decent stilt _:� at this figure but when you see what, We are :offering you .will see the difference'' between manufacturers' prices and retailer's„ prices. .:. • r. Lion Brand.'' Clothing. Otir. Boys Department contains a full selection of the famous " Linn Brand " makes a.:brand:that is being sold all over Ontario and 'the 'North West and we are safe in saying you cannot get at'y such value elsewhere. Oar. Knickers have double seats . double knees .double stitched seams sewn with linen thread aed finished with band buttons.: They are sell- ing by the thousands. . Men's and . Boys' oft 'Shirts. Don't wait urtil it gets roasting hot and then rush in anywhere and take any kind of a soft shirt you can get your hands on, Tar better • come in now and select your summer shirts, Every mala who in particular about his dress has his eye open. • now.a-days for handsome summer shirts. We are to the front with all the new ideas. 1 75c, $1.00 a>iid $1.25 7 COME AND GET FIRST SELECTION. ackson Bros., -C111:14t0 ���u��u�u��rr�u�utau�uau����r�u��c�u��„�t»ca�►u��►��rc�u � � �r��u�ri�����a����►�r���������r�►ra�►�w►ax�»rur�►���r���a�r�;�� M'5 11,