The Clinton News-Record, 1903-05-14, Page 88
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preparing new model hats, showing the fat- rt;
est ideas and styles in millinery for summer
wear. On Saturday and next week we. will 4.1.
make a special display of these new styles. It ;tee
will be a summer opening, and we invite you ff
to come and visit the show room •Saturday or it+
any day next week. Feel as free to come as
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that you may have an opportunity to get 2*
acquainted with what will be the fashionable
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less you wish.
wear. Come and see it. No need to buy un-
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but on Saturday will make a, big display of new and sty- •:•.:
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SUMMER HOSIERY.
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This stores' hosiery business is built on the fou- Xx
ndations stones of good 41.1alities and good values. ++
Our aim always has been ,to sell only hosiery that . ':'•f.
will give the buyer satisfaetion. - every time. Of .0.
course, sometimes a pair goes wrong. if you get one "I
that does bring them back. We will make it right fi..
with you. Spring stocks, in plain and fancy, in cot- +X
ton and cashmere, are here now. The qualities .are X+
good, and you can , depend on . hosiery that .comes +4
from this store. Just these few price hints.
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Ladies and childrens Ladies best 4 thread lisle
black cotton hose, hi-1ft hose, • double sole, and AA
finish, stainless ,black, high spliced heal,strong :::.•!•.'
fashioned,stainless feet 1 IP thread, Bern:Mort dye, ' 4...o.
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wear, per pair .60 •st•st.
per pair
, Ladies fancy lace, cotton ••••
ties, in new designs,clye
thread hose, fine quail -
guaranteed absolutely •
fast, splendid qualities, .••
at per pair 30c,_K n .s.,:,
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Ohildrens heavy, ribbed ++
cotton hose, spliced • . ye:*
' stocking that will stand , YY
heels, eearoless feet, a $ e
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Ladies fine black cotton - wear at, ....L.• • 25c & .OU .t.):
hose, high spliced heel, The fainous Black Oat ' • • X.S..
double sole, foot of fine etockings,for boys and AA
white cotton is much • girls. Medium and 4.4
cooler than the blaok, heavy weight, narrow ••• •!•
Herrnsdorf dye,guttran- or heavy ribbed, durab- •?•:.
teed able,' u tely black, g') g le knees, spliced . heele A n - ,t,
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The new underwear for spring aud summer is
here, here in generous assortments,and at prices that . it.+.
make the values right. At any. price you want to .e...k
pay we can give you garments that will . be satisfac- te,,*+
tory in every way. These came to - as direct' from +...t.
the maker, and better values we never had.
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Ladies fine quality cotton •04•4
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trimmed, many 'differ -
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ent styles and good val-
ues ett each.. „ .20c, & "AU .4.1
Ladies plain and fancy
cotton hose, seamless
feett fashioned, Her-
msdorf dye, embroider-
ed or lace effects, also
• plain black, wool feet
A big range and good
values, per pair.
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Ladies aud childrens rib- Ladies bleached cotton
bed, cotton vests, tin. vests, lino quality.rned•
bleached, light weight, el inrn ribbed, nicely tritti-
will wear well, each... • U U
Ladies fine cotton vests,
with or without short
sleeves, bleaehed, will 1 0
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Finer goods and bet* .50
qualitiee at3f5c,40c
A BUSY DEPARTMENT
These are carpet days, and 'our carpet de-
partment is busy, very busy. We could not be
selling the carpets we are if the assortments and
values were not right. If you have any
carpet buying to do come in and see what we
can do for you. We can make it worth your
while. All carpets at 60e a yard or over, cut
made and laid properly.
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What is Home
Without a Good
Decorative Effect
on the walls such as sr -
Usti° •bright wall paper
will give ?
We do not mean ex-
travagant or high-priced
wall hanging, but dainty
designs in choice color -
lugs made on Iaii1y good
quality of paper. You
will find many such pat-
terns in our stock. • Our
assortment is large,our de-
signs sefect, our colorings
the newest. The prices,
too, will interest you,they
are as low as we can make
them, consistent with the
virtues and claim for
theta. Of these claims we
are willing, however, you
should be the judge. Will
you call andi:see them?
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
Tile:ifi D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest, Always the Best.
About
People
We Know
Wliss Blanche McKown spent Sunday
the guest of friends in Chiseihurst,
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Messrs. H. W, and Arthur Cook are
in London township grafting trees,
Mr. Bert. Reid of Stratford visited
• his auet, Whs. Kaiser,on Sunday.
Ms George lVfartin of near Winghain
• is visiting in town.
Miss Millie Stevenson visited Sea -
forth friends on Friday.
M. A. T. Cooper was in Wingharo
on business this week,
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lVfliessr horn
Annig'e onCrilioendoafySeaforth visited,
Miss Vire, Heywood visited.' Seafcrth
friends on ;Friday.' • ,
Mr, Sain. Cassels spent Sunday with
a Jamestown friend,
Master Russel ' Andrews 'visited • Se,a
forth friends- on Thursday:
Mrs,. O. Olson left yesterday .for a few
days' visit with. Guelph friends.
Mr. 011ie Courtice left this, week for
Medicine Hat where he has accepted
a position.
n.
Mr DaMacdonald and Dr. Gallow
of 'Goderieh were ',in town on Mon -
Mrs.• Bert. Davis and child of Cart-
wright, Man., are guests ofAli's, S.
Davis.
Mr. and AIrs. E. Acheson of Goderiph
were guests on Sunday at MX.
Ford's.
Dr. Agnew ,spent a fewdays la.st week
with. his brother; Dr,. Agnew of Day-
ton, Ohio.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Milne $eave this
week to spend a few .days . with 'the
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former's brother in !Myth, •
Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Cooper and child-
ren visitecl Hensall friends Iast Sun-
' .
Mrs 3 ,Milson of Carrie was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Ireland,
the latter ,part of last. week.
Mr. Archie ;Kennedy .visited his
horrie in town over Sunday. He is
now newsboy ,on the B, & G.
Master Johnnie Nll'orsell of Godetich
has been visiting his aunt,, Mrs, R.
Mrs. David. Berge returned this week
.sfreovino,nncoagowhere she has been
er
ths with her datigjli er,
Mr. and Mrs. ; H. V. Erwinand Mrs.
F. 'S. Edwards of Bayfield were in
.• Clinton on Tuesday,
Mrs, jJas, Fair,: Sr., left this more-,
ing for Detroit. Shehas not been
in good health of late and it is
hoped the change WMbenefit her.
Mr. and .IVIrs, H. E. Heclgens of God.erich and their guests, Mr, and Mrs,
W. M. Graham of Toronto,-. were iJ
town. on .Sunday.
Mrs. MelIardy-Smith and her little
soft returned from Toronto Monday,
Tbe home -coining was deflayed by
'the latter's illness, •
Miss Nora Blake of the Collegiate In.
stitute has had charge of the •Hul-
lett Separate school thia week dup.,
ing the absence of the teacher, . miss
MeCourt, owing to family affliction
Mr. W. Sonesis spending a couple of
weeks with his cousin, Mr. Curwin
of near Godeirich. His health has
much improved lately, we are Much
pleased 'to be able to say.
Mr: R.. J. Bell returned from Toronto
on Monday and is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Bell
"keg,' is now studying law and in
due course will he a full-fleidged
barrister,
Rev, Geo, M. Eilty of Oranton arriv-
ed in town on Wednesday and is now
with friends on the 'Base Lift. 1VIrs.
Kitty came up a couple of weeks ago
and is helping nurse her mother,
Mrs. Viratkins, of near Suintiverhill,
who has been very ill.
Mr, John ,Mole of Auburn was in town
on Saturday on his way home from
visiting his son Ed. who is in char-
ge of the electric light works at
Seaford' and has very lintel' improv.
cd the service, The citizens of Sea,
forth will And Ed. a thoroughly
trustworthy young man.
Mr. John Agnew of Winghatu spent a:
couple of days in town last week a
guest of his 'brother, Dr. Agnew. Me
IS now ,tt fourth year titedicat stir -
dent and in due season will be en-
titled to attach M. D. to his new
making three doctors of medicine in
the family and two dentist.
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A.Syrprise. All Around.
A surprise to us, not so much in it's instant and sustained succets, but in the wonderful vol-
ume of trade we are doing as compared with the preceding week and with the corresponding
days of last year, which we have more than doubled,
A surprise to people who didn't think it possible to be able to get such good- Carpets etc., at
the low prices we are asking during this sale
This store is becoming more widely known every day, as a place where the best values are
to be had. We are offering during this Special Sale, strictly first-class goods of best quality, at
prices less than such goods have ever been offered in the history of this store.
It will be to youradvantage to buy now while the lots last.
50c SUMMER SILKS AT 35c.
summer weld) silks, in shades of pink, sky and old rose, all with
white corded stripe, extra heavy quality of silk that will
give good wear for shirtwaiets, regular 50c silk, for..........
60c TO 85c DRE.S.S.GOODS AT 45c.
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100 yards of 42 to 44 inch wide blackldrees goods, inthe newest
lustre and wool effectsi regular 00c to 85c/goods, Ion Sale .45
days
35c VELVETEEN AT 25c.
200 yards of 23 inch wide Velveteen, in assorted colors of navy, .25
brown, pink, cardinal, blue, etc. Regular price 35e, sale price,
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.79t WHITE SHIRT WAISTS AT 50c.
5 dozen shirt waists, made of fine white lawn, nicely trimmed 50
with lace and self tucking, regular price 'Mc, Sale price. .
1,25 WRAPPERS AT 85c
Made of good, strong print, that is warranted tast eoltr, waist
lined with white cotton, these wrappers are regular $1.25
value, Sale price is each .. , . • u 2.1
.$2,00 CORSETS AT 41.00
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50c SUMMER CORSETS AT 39c "
Made of fine quality of net, all sizes in stock, regular val. n
ue 500, Sale price ... , ... , . . . . . . DUO
$2.50 CHIFFON RUFFS FOR $1.50
Commencing Saturday morning we will place on sale the balance I n
of our Chiffon Ruffs, that eield. at 52•50, for "
LADIES' COTTON HOSE AND VESTS
AT 2 FOR 25c
240 Ladies' white cotton Vests in white and unbleached, also 200
pairs of Black Cotton Bose, special value at 2 for
LADIES' WHITE SKIRTSAT $1.00
Ladies' Skirts macho of fine white cotton; and' having flounce
trimn3ed with wide embroideryi this skirt would be good I nn
value at 51,35, our special price is each, • , ... . . . „ .uu
CARPETS AND CURTAINS
AT SPECIAL PRICES
Last week we sold hundreds of yards of Carpets, but
we still have a very large assortment from which you
can choose, goodcarpets were never sold so cheap as
they are being sold during this Thirty Days' Sale.
Weare selling an all wool Carpet at 83e. that is sold in Most stores at
850. The extra heavy all wool carpet we are selling at 70e is sold elsewhere -
The balance of our B& I` bias filled corsets, the regolaristamped at $1.00. We give you a regular 85e Tapestry carpet at 59c. At 550 we
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price of which are 5200,.arebeing sold during this sale, atI give you a carpet other stores ask 75c for. We have lots of lower priced
per pair i 0 0 '
. • . carpets if you want them,
Lace Curiain. Sale
This is the greatest money • saving sale We have ever
held and that is saying the. best Clinton ever had. We
have sold several hundred pairs during the past week,
but still have plenty to meat the ,demand.
85c and .90c Curtains 69c.
$1.25 " , . 959,
$1,60 • "• " . •
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We have just received a; fine assortment of Boy' Wa
white, and brown and white. These goods are all made
• are $1.00, 81.25 and $1.50 a suit. . . .
Boys! Shirt Waists and..Blouses at 25c, 45e and 50
A Bargain in Men's Pants.
. For Saturday Only
On Saturday morning we will place on sale for the
day only, any $2.25 Pants in. the store at aieh;-$1.75.
Boys'. 3 piece Suits at, ,$3.95. Regular prices .$5. 00
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IA New York, and are the best washing colors. Primes
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PERSONAL. .
Mr. ten. Routledge spent Sunday at
• his home neat Porter's Hill.
Miss Maude Wilson cd Brucefield vis-
ited Clinton friends "and relatives
Mr, George Cockerline of lIullett
moved his family into town on
Tuesday. They have taken up their
residence on Princess street east,
NEWS:OF TI1EDAY.. „ •
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The people of Frank ;are returning
to their homes.
Abraham Myles, a Hamilton bar-.
tender, shot himself dead:
Lord and Lady Minta visited Strati -
ford and London Tuesday.
Hon. Sydney Fisher has arrived- at
Vancouver ;and Ycliohaina. •
' Rev. Mr. \Bayne of , Pembroke was
elected Moderator of •the Synod of
1VIontreal and Ottawa.
Rev. Dr. Thompson of St: Andrew's
ehurch, Sarnia and Rev. Mungo Fres-
m, late of Knox church, liamiltori,
died Tuesday.
The difterefices between ,the G. T. R.
and C, P. R. and their .trackeneir have
been adjusted satisfactorily, the come
prudes agreeing to grant an increase.
R. '11,, Stedilitrt, the emit -known
American poet and reviewer, is dead.
Recent voleanic eruptiolis have de-
stroyed many coffee plantations in
Guatemala.-
Demonstrations by anti -clericals led
to rioting. in a church at Aubervilli-
ers, Frante,
Mail advices say that hundred!: of
people are dying of famine in Ewan-
gsi proeinte, Chita.
Dr. Schleinp, the largestwine grove-
er In Germany,' is on trial charged.
with ,Wholesale adulteration
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STRATTON' CONTRADICTED,
Aii initportant part ol Iton. Mr.
.Stratton's evidence in regard to Prank
fSullivan was contradicted autoday
wonting at the testimptionof the
Gainey Royal Comenission, by 1VIr.
Charles ea.vers, a reporter on the Tor-
onto .World staff, ,
The accused Minister swore that ho
had had aro ,ernittnunitation with Sul-
lies:ill, verbal or written, frouVithe 9th
September, i9o2, until the 19th March,
1903, the, day before tho opening of
the IXottst. Mr. , Cavers aworc that
OA one day between ,the xst6raid ioth
of February last he saw Mr. Stratton
and Drank Sullivan engaged ill con -
for at ,leaet five iniftetes.
f GODERIOlt TOWNSIEIP.
Pert, Burk, son of the,. late Samuel
Burk cf therLa,ke Shore Road, is
critically ill.
SEAFORTH MILL BURNED
About midnight on Monday a lire
was discovered breaking out froth the
roof of the Seaforth CCM-
pany's warehouse and elevator. . It
aeon gained. such headway that all
efforts of the firemen proved fruitless
in saving it. The firemen. then made
a heroic ;effort to save the main brick
mill which they succeeded • in. doing
but the . machinery. was considerably
damaged.. Loss on stock in elevator
515,000 ; insured in the Norwich TJnion
for .$5,t000 and. Queen's for. 454,000.
The insurances on the mill are as fol-
lows : Canadian Millers. $3,000
nomicat $2,000 ; Gore $2,000 ; 'Water -
too Mutual $2,000.; North 'British and
1VIereantile lis,000, The elevator car-
ried ,000 Norwich Union.
LEADVU'Ini,
Mr, G. J. Stewart of Clinton and
Mr, C. Tyner of Summerhill were the
guests at Mr. , John Scarlett's on Sun-
day.
Rev. Mr. Hodgins of Seaforth ,prea.
eked hi St. George's church, Naito*
on Sunday, Rev. Mr. ,Webb taking the
lorgner's work Seaforth,
. Mrs, Clark ie home on a visit from
Manitoba acrd is visiting her sister,
Mrs, W. H. MeGavin.
Mrs, A. Hodgiiie has ireturned home
to Iowan after a pleasant month's vis-
it with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs.
Hamilton, .
' Mr. 0, Swallow of Goderich town-
ship .attended the funeral of his cousin,
Mr. John. Swallow of the villitge.
PASTCYRE TO RENT.
'A limited number of cows will be
Pastured for the season oil :the Hale
property just east of the Landon
linrOn & Bruce Railway track, Terms
moderate. Apply to
MeTAGGART
N. PAIL
CARRIAGES.
We have a elmiee collection 'of Car-
riage% stock- Including Rubber Mire
I3ikes, Rubber Tire Top Buggies, Mi-
kadoes and ordinary buggits. Also
market and wagons. We in-
vite you to tall and inspect thein.
Repaiiing promptly attendecl to,
RinvinALL & tieMATit.
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SUITS
MADE TO ORDER
FORA TEN DOLLAR BILL
• These three lines tell the story of the best
and biggest bargains in made to order suits for.
-men that has been. given here for many and
many a day. The reasonfor a out that is so
far below regular prices and the real worth of
the suits is simply this,
TOO HEAVY A WOOLLEN STOCK. •
The stock of men's suitings is too heavy by fully
one third. We want it reduced by that amount this
season.. Ordinary business could not get it down to
the required amount. Extraordinary efforts must be
andwill be made. That is thej reason and the only
reason, for a bargain in men's suits made to order that
only comes in a great while. We will use good trim-
mings, and there will be no slighting in the workman
ship. If you want a suit this spring,if you want one
. in the next six months, it will pay you to see these.
Men's suite made to order from good all wool TWeeds and euftings.
Medium and light colorings,neat checks and fancy patterns,
lined throughout with good linings. These suits sold at $14
$13 and some as high as $18 each. There are no two alike.
We have toZlnany of thein and con;nnencing Saturday we
Will make them to order at your choice for •
$10 each.
NEW YORK STRAW HATS
Last week we opened up some nobby American
straw hats. They came to us direct from New York
and are the latest styles as worn'in the American ities.
Not a great many of any one kind. Come and see
them,
Boys' straw hats at 25 and 50 cents
Men's straw hats 500 and $i
Men', fine straw bats at $1.50002 and $2.50
Men's straw caps, checkerboard top, black
peak, at 75 cents
HODGENS MOS., Clinton.
CLOTHINO MRS'