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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-05-26, Page 8,1112 •Millinery of Style. Our Millinery is winning us new busi- ness right along. It is winning it on it's merits, for the Millinery we show to -day has the character and style about it that conuneuds it to particular people, . There is always something new. Come and see this week's arrivals; Hands�me Shirtwaists Stylish. and hand' some are the Shirt- waists we are show- ing for summer wear.. Not a single old one in the lot for for there is not even one "lelt-over" in the store. Every gar- ment we show is goodand trimmed t in trie season's cor- rect ani popular styles. Prices .are reasonable and the assortment . l a r. g e.., Not very many . of any one kind.: Just these few items to give you an idea of styles and: prices At $1,00 • Ladies' Shirtwaists, 'good, •fino lawn wide tucks at back, new sleeves, tucked and hem -stitched cuffs; front; df tucking and q insertion, crush collar, each Ladies' 'Shirtwaists, made 'of good mialify, white. lawn , front of tucks and.three.rows of. inset-.. tion,• new sleeves,.tuckedQ+q L5 collar and cuffs, 'each tW� 1 i: • Lndins' Shirtwaists,, rn.ade • of • gond quality white vesting...tab collar, bias tucks, stylish and servicable, each ... $1 g 15 . At. $1.25 At $1.•11.0• .Ladies7 sl>i, twafsts, • made. of tine white lawn, front has two rows i,l' dully. insertion, sleeves . • nd back trimmed lvith • same,.. tneked,cuffs, tab collar, 50. each tp W1 t It $1.50 Ladies'. Shirtwaists, made of line muslin, nicely trimmed both hack and front with fine lace in- sertion, sleeves trimmed with fine insertion and tucks.: tab collar and tucked coifs $150 each ...... W� 2 It $.2.00 • . White Shirtwa ste, , nartde of white e` . n rat n v yokt.of fancy in- sertion Findbraid; ' sleeves . trim - wed with same, crush , gm. uu Special .at $2.75 •. Shirtwaists, 'made : from' fine white muslin, :front fine •• tucks trimmed with inser- tion and blind embroidery, tab collar,• trimmed with. medallions, speciat,I q7n each • '9 L '1. Finer Shirtwaists, made of fine muslin and hand-' . sorely trimmed' with lace insertion and embroideries, not more than two of three of any one :'pattern, each. $3,00 $3,25. . $3,50.: Dress Skirts.. Perhaps you will need on odd.Skirt to wear with • Shirtwaists. If so, this isa good place to .'come for. one. Our Skirts are well made, good 'style's a nd good patterns: Cloth Skirts. Ladies' Skirts, made from. goon :quality plain black' cloth, cut in the newest.styles, first class workmanrhi plain oe trimmed p, pl, t medeach .$3,50g$4,5� . Tweed Skirts. • Ladies' Tweed Skirts, rrinrle frojn pure wool c ((�� imported tweed, very stylish garments, each,Ji00 $6,. 0 Two Glove Specials. Lisle thread .Gloves: are popular, • fashionable and servicable for summer weal', . We show two qualities. All sizes, in black, • white or linen shades in both qualities /At 50c. , Ladies gnod quality lisle thread Gloves, undressed kid, finished in al] sizes inlacks r 1 and colors also lisle thread lace net Gloves, in black rand white, .both lines with dome., fasteners, ex- 500 tra good vacate at per pair U r .'t 25c. Ladies' Lisle thread . Gloves, good d c talftys perfect fitting,in g, dome ae fasteners, will wash , w e . and give excellent wear, blacks, whites and colors, all q sizes, per pair ...,...,,. L5ba Hodgens Bros.. Importers Clilto:n 1e.? •._- _..alit.... _ 3`_ ..,.±�,.x,.14. - ,:.�. The Clinton islowS-Recot d The Time 1S Now To Buy The Place IS Here O May 26th 1004 ur_May_Sale Continues To Buy ..R<.44.....NrhN.444e.•....._.+..4•••4••I....4..<. N ..... House cleaving will be on you with a rush and vola will need some Wail Paper. 3't takes a little tone to select it, a little time to dcliter it to - yon. 'S.'oa have .more time tow, sd hove we. Do ye>to not consider it a reasonable proposal that • you see our stoat early, then when you are ready the paper wall be ready. a Our stock iscpcn for inspection, tig ix• variety ' and good value. Prices from 3e to doe per. roll. At Se we. have some specials, in fact they sire very special. Will you coque .and see theist ? NORDIIB1MT R PIANOS. Agents Parker's Dye Works. •1 Dr . Fair GQ. Often the Cheapest. Always the Best. • • About People We Know • • Among those who came home to Clin- ton for the holidays were Will temp, Stratford Lee Brown, Toronto Bert Srge, Stratford I;.nlph Betio; wife and 'family, Loudon Frank Chotvep, Toronto George Cook, Toronto • Herb Bean and Bert Dayrnent; . St,. Thomas W iifrid.• and Fred, Stevenson;- - London Will. Foster, Preston Miss S. Cook, Wingham George.Mcftne, Detroit Thomas McRKe, Seaforth.. Mr: J. Taylor left for England on.Tues- day. Dr. Haarilton was in Wingbana this week. , Miss Lyra; Cook was in Toronto this Miss Emma Bothwell visited friends at Mitchell this week. Misses Bertha*Newconihe and Barrett of I3iyt.lt were' guests of Mrs S.. Keurp this week'. Mrs.. France of Detroit is visit iug her, daughter, Mrs,: IV 0. Brown, • Mt. W. ••J,.� Rous left yesit:rday on 0 twc>.week s trip thi'augh 1tastern•On iario in the interestsof the organ' facto' y. " Mr. Cowan of the. Public 'Winks 'be; partiraenr, Ottawa, Was in town on, Thursday last. Mrs D. Beacom spent a'few, days of • the past week.With herson,'hie. W;Beacom; Hailock. Miss. tl"gnes Scott, who spent the win- ter, in Ottawa and Toronto, has re- turned to town to tube up her rest: • denr,e.here again. 11Ir. W:bicTaggartand Dr., Currie -of Toronto were guests on Tuesday, of., the former'$' mother; Mra. McTagg- art, Sr, Ass Mary Newcombe,': Exeter, has been spending scrne'days' with. Miss Hattie F+lintoffe- . (xm•don Cunninghaine spent Sunday in. Seefot th',' Mrs, Richard Baker Spent aL few:• days with her daughter, Mrs. 'Blake,' near • Dungannon Best week. • Will King has gone to Montreal: • •Miss Lillitan Jackson, Rattenhitr'y str- There's Money hi. it For You '! We don'tyougo or whatinducements may be offered care where i elsewhere,you can't get as much for your money in Reliable goods as you can at this sale. That values count more than anything else is shown by the success of this. May Sale. Women and most of all, women who have been looking around, have realized that no such value for the money can be had out side of this store. Take the lowest or highest priced goods in our sale and compare them. with any you can get elsewhere, and you'll see at once the decided advantage of doing your buying at this store : $1.25 and .$1,50 Dress Tweeds at 95c 150 yards of our very finest Tweed suiting$ in asserted colors and desigps,some come in individual suit lengths others are by the yard, these are the very latest goods and are regular' •41.25 & $1.50. values, our May Sale price is 95c 60c to 75c Dress Goods at 30c • 250 yards of all wool dress Goods in assorted colors and designs, regular G0c to 75c,on Sale. at 1 30c 20c B lack Sateen at 1.5c 200 yards of anextra fine quality of Satin cloth,regular v>x.lue 20e, Sale price $1.50 Black Silk at $1.15 •>t sc your choice of about ,a dozen Rain Coats, made of. a fixe Cravanette cloth..in greyy and bronze shades,these coats, are•right up-to-date in style and -one our best $9 and $1.0 Coats, to go at . $7.50 • Beautiful Summer Millinery Buying exquisite Trimmed Hats here does not necessar- ily mean paying high prices. We have the most alarming vireos, stylish,becoming and desirable, at our well known low prices. The materials, the style, the workmanship, and the general style and chalaeter of our hats are such as you would expect to pay a good deal more thanwh..t we ask, If you gate in need of a pretty Summer. Hat we ask you to come and see what we have.. We can please everyone. $9 and $10 Rain Coats at $7.50 100 yards more of our famous black Peau-de-soie, that is warranted to give satisfactory wear, regular $1.50 quality to go during this Sale at $1.15 50c and 60c Silks at 30c Japanese wash- Silks in stripes -colors of .Pink, Sky, Mauve, .etc., regular450c & 60c to go at per yard 30c ' .45c Mercerized Waistings at 30c 150 yards of .white mercerized Waistings in assorted de • e .' ilLa :.isr aaa •i,iar� Special Notice .. .. , 2111 ,11.1,1:. ,iI,o di II 1 d i1 uSr.aA.6J04.. liii •, ...:..ao-.a.d0 a A Snap in Colored l'luslins, .30c tlusiins at 15c 400 yards of fine American Muslids in colors of pink, blue and linen shades, all fancy designs, regular 30c_ qualities to go at. 15c • • • 85c Chatelaine' Brigs at 35c signs, all the very newest goods that sold .as,.hi h as.Your choice of any Chatelaine Bag in.the store, that. is 45c to go at 30G made of good solid leather' that sold at 85c for 35c Dress department� 0URmaking �s nca der: �n eh �r e ... of the MissesHarshere late ofLoudon England, I . have had several yearsexperience, �n the fashion able West E nd Sin a the eshestlab 1c hment of Madam T.; ite Regent r tract. The - g i - uc s ®f'l'®ek- was one ofMiss Han,�h 1 sa,Q.5:b.�O.O °•G7/rA•Cs04'U!C►4�' 0:0.0'0•a'qb•Ai�1f1J'C�©•�O'alS•0'Q.rJ'C�•�•6,4 A4G1 .r&.iDO-rr�•fvLQ'•�'�s1'�•e'4.e'm✓O�i'••. A'�.A•v�'►•A�.O.40'tr• . Any •order you may favor. this department with will •have prompt and careful attention. you!, moNaY BACK • 15' 7i0U WAlti'$` 1"P eet,wtis the guest of'(xoderich.friends a few days of the past .week: - r Mr. andM.rs W, Jones•t .f Personal. -days this: week with f ends •inaGod, erich and.vieiufty • Hugh B: Grigg took part.in.'the Mail. and •Eiinpir•e's guessing •contest :ands. was successful. in natnrirrg• the first, .. second tar}d third horses in the King's plate race.. • . • Mr, Will: Miller, who has been assn, ciated in business with his brother-' in -lacy, Mt'. Albert M Beien, visited r .his mother, Mrs. R. Miller � .Mil er of , tc )vis,. Ia.st.:veek end leaves for Detroit this week. - • Miss Minnie Glazier of neiir BIyth,who attended the•• West Huron .teachers' convention Friday 'and Saturday, . • spent Sunday the guest of Mrs... S.J. Andrews: . . Mists Tillie Tehbutt, Who has .been in London lor.sorne tune; is spending.% few days at the horpestead in Coder- ich township. . Miss Lecta Oottltes is spending At .W fe days with her aunt, Mrs. Johnstone of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. 'Tilos, Couch and their. •daughter, Miss Lacy Couch, of Mit- chell came up Tuesday to spend the day with the forrner's brother, iMr. 111.. Couch;. Miss Couch wilt 1>e 'the guest Until Saturday of Mrs.. Couch and Mrs: W. J'. Ross. • • Mrs. Moffat Sr.'' was called to Essex. last week by the serious illness 'of her daughter, Miss ?Maaud Moffat, Who brut been teaching sehitol there. Mrs. A. (iitllirs of Kenkepn, Jilinoia, hag returned home after being the guest for rt few (legs of her brother, Mr. W. Fluke'', A party consisting' Mr, James Fair of town, Mr, Will. MCTagaart and Dr. (Merle .,f Toronto and Dr. Dew- arof Glencoe drove to St, Joseph on Tuesdayy and dined with the Wizard Onotine, The trip was a very pleas- nnt one,. the •weather being Pi'olet- tious, the country lookingits hest, and Monsieur 'Cnntine being in I1iI most genial mood., •. Mr. rani Mra. E. W. Potts of Detroit came Over to Attend the wedding of their neice, Mies 13. McKnwn, which took place nn Tuesdi,y. Mr. Potts was at one -time a resident of this town, but that is so longest() that ho knows,not the present generation. Ile wee well.rememherod, though, by hir 'el>rttemporaries and many a sew - dial t,reeting was exchanged. Mr, Potts is superintendent of the Detro- it. Trolley Wheel . and Electrical It;quiprnent Company, Mr. end Mr.. F. R. Iindgi'ntr, Mr, end Mrs. W. Jackson and Dr. and Mrs. Shrive returned on Friday lnnt from their visit, to the St, Louis Fair. The weather town t t r so nth WAR s t h ya very much like what we have been laving here, �1'he i(`itir is a mammoth affair end though it is five veers since the ground was first broken, it will not rte completed until about the first of .rune, owing t0 delays eattsed' by strikes, etc. The at.tendanee' 'to far t'gnnle the first month of the Chica- go Pait', • Miss McNtugl;ton, Chicago, 1.8 hone. •;on it visit 'Mr. J. W Newcombe was in . Detroit r y. Dr. Dewar of Glencoe was the gnestof' his sister, Mrs. James Fair; on Tues-. day, .• . Messrs. G. D: McTaggart, N.. Fai , M. D. 11icTuggart, U. E. Dowding, R. Agnew and G. M. 'McLean eugarged in,a series of contests with the Lon- don golfers on the links of the ;latter on Tuesday. Mrs. (Dr.) Campbell "of Detroit' spent the.21th with her mother, Mrs. Fair. Mrs. William Oantelon was the. guest nn Tuesd•' y and yesterday of her 'sun Will,'in Toronto • Mr. Wellington Cecile, Who . had: beep spending several weeks with his rel- titives, the Cook and Cantelon. fetnil- ies, returned to his home et -Milton on Monday. • Mr. S. G. Plurntner: was in London on • • Monday attending the funeral of old friend, Mr. Samuel Oaldwell,for-- merly of Auburn. . Mrs: :V17..Ir1..Dotvpe tind'her little lai- ; ghter, Lynette, Toronto. are visiting. her parents, Mr. and .Mrs, A. Mc- Kown. Will. and Freda Alien, London', were guests' at Mi: It. Stet r'ing's. on Ties- • E. I.. m 1 , 1 CLINTON Nis. Hodgins: of •Luc Ln: attended the wedding other brother,: Mentos. Wigginton ;'on Tuesday. • .Marriages. bleINTYRE.•MVIcKOWN- At. the res Wettest of the briders• parent* on• May 24th: by. Rev. Mr. 'Manning, Jennie Blanche,,daughter of .Mr, . A. McKoxvn, to: Lorne D. tyre, all ail of Clinton. f1r10(IINTON'-ALLEis •At the i'ee,.: iile.nee ofthe, bride's parents; in 'Olintun i>n May ''24th,. by Rev. Dr.; Stewart, I'hoeho,.onl•y 1188 fitter of `M1,: George Alien, to Thomas R: Wiggington of G•odei•icli township. B_RAOh7Y-1EBBUTT-At the r•esi 'deuce at the Bride's parent'i on May 2'40, by Rev.. 3, ' 1 l ussor, .LiZZie, daughter of Me; F. W. Tebhutt, ap - •' Godeeieh township, to •B B. 'Bra- cey of Waterloo Deaths. - Miss Et to Cook has returned frrirn T•u'- ' li!rtn anti will remain for an inter -est iaag event whielt, it is said, will 'take place n t an early elate. Mr.3, Torrance of Ushorne, who was atccompanied by Rev. Mr. Baker- of Woodham, spent a' couple of days. • this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance. • Mr. 1:..1. Howatt'd holidayed for a fe%v days in London this week, Mrs. George Atkinson, son and dough - ter of Exeter visited Mrs. A, Hooper during the holidays. Mr. acid Mrs Joel Beaman and two sons have returned from Manitobaritoba and again taken up their residence in Clinton. Mr. Imbert Sharp and his son Jatnes' Of Watford were the • guests, of. Mr. A. Cantelou and other friends this week, returning home yesterday. Master. Olin Hooper, who is employed near Blyth, spent the 24th With his parents in town and while ho ue pur- chased a bicycle with eushibti'tire, coaster -brake, etc., from our genial. dealer. A.. Turner, Mr, A. J. Holloway hate returned from the Temiskaming District where he watt in the employ .of the Ontario Government. He did not fall in love with the country a and thinks nks e v Liskeard f►n ni a business standpoint is over boomed. Messrs-. 1). Tiplady and Jatnes C(nii sh of the Base Line visited old friends in' Aha Oshawa .district the past week. Rev, McGirr, wife and fancily of God- erielt were. (Minton visitors this w eek, ' • WA'CIRINS=On the Base Line; God, erielvtownship, on .May.24tli, Jos • eph Watkins, aged SO years, 1 mon- th and 16 days. . A SMART AND. OBLIGING GIRL wanted at tire. telephone 'Central to learn the business, -J. B. Ritntball... CALVES FOR; SALE -I WILL 13E at Brucefield on Wednesday, June 1st, at 1 o'clock p, m. with a load Of • calves for sale.-'•-Jgrnes 0. Parsons, NOTXOB--A1 L PASTIES .n .vrrrc • their orders for coal booked with us . will phase have their bins ready as we are now receiving our supplies and delivering daily. Jut received a car ioitd of sewer pipe and fittings, all sizes from 4 to 15 inches. Ake a car of Samson roetland Cement.- . Harland Bios. AUCTION SALE ---MR;.• J'. it. WOR. sell's two }louses on itattenbttry i5t. weer will be sold by public auction hThnias Brown at 1.30 , m. on b t -• June h t ,tc n 1 b Jarr 2n at, o Iat httrsa a d bury House. The two houses and lot will he tamer toxether or the Ives - terry house may be bought separitte ly as required. Other terms and eon• ditions will be tondo known on any !of mile or rn;ty he learned from the trndersigned..TLenry Beattie, 'Ven- dbr's Solicitor, Clinton, a • 1 •Stlits. • • "Wash Tub" is just the right name e for these • suits'. The maker couldnot :have possiblyhave struck- a better name for they will stand all washing you like to give them. They are made of very strong 'American duck and Galeteas in blue, red and linen stripes as well as : plain white, have sailor collar and a cord and whistle goes with each, suit. See windo.w display, ; - •I'he prices $1;50 $2.00 $3,00 Men's. Wash Vests. i The Wash Vest is thero er. thingfor or slimmer wear for 'gentle- men. It 'is s the finishing touch needed to make the 'hot weather. costume. We show a good. assort- ment of styles at - $i.so to $2.75 Hod'e.iis giros. CletBing and fNcn's Fnrolsiiiajs. • •