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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-02, Page 9-- $ The Clinton News -Record Jnue 2nd 1904 - The `�i.me _ _. �. Tu Buy is Now Wash oiles. Wash Cotton Voiles are 'one of the most attractive wash fabrics of the Season, They are a new departure in Cotton Dress Goods and are hi the front of the stylish materials for Summer wear. We opened some stylish de- signs the other day. They are new and nobby. See them. Wash Voiles 20e. Wash Cotton Voiles, two tone effects in greens,blues and linen shades,fast colors will make stylish and effeetivecostumes, 20c • special at per yard Wash Voiles 35e. American Cotton Voiles, high grade Summer fabrice,two tone effects,either plain or with polka dot, in blues greens and linen sadee,per yard t;s�' Fancy Linens 25e. Fancy Dress L' ine.n, knicker tweed otlfects,very nobby acid ser- vtceable in greon and white, blue and white and plain col- ., ors, special per yard 3oe Dress Linens 60c. Fancy Dress Linens, tweed effects and plain colorings, blacks, greens,• etc., very stylish and will give excellent wear, 'per AOC yard Our stock of Cotton Dress Fabrics was .never 'as' good as it is today, the assortment is large, the values good, and the styles. are` up-to-date. Ladies' Hose fast dye,. German-. make 2 pair for 25 cents �c �e Summer- Dress Goods No. Dress Fabric much more popular than Lustre' for Summer wear. Suitable as. well for Skirts.,or Cos tumes, make up stylishly and'.give good_ satisfaction No better material made to 'shed the dust. We have a very large stock both in blacks and colors and know that our values are just right:, Putin Lustre Ile Plain Ltt-bre, black; dotha fold, ' good weigitr, bright finish,suit- able "for Skirts or• Waists, 25e ' special value per yard ,• At 40e " Plain Lustre, 38 inches wide, bright finish, suitable • for Waists,suits or Skirts,in black, cream, navy and light AN shades, special per yard u Finer duality. in blacks, :suitable Skirts at Wide Lustres ?lainLustre 50e. Plain Lustre' in an extra good : quality of Cloth, bright finish, will retain it appearance, 42 in wide, in• navy cream: Kiln and black, per yard .. Fancy . Lust re 000 • Fa:ne•q Lustre,suitable for Waists, large variety of new designs, good quality, specialvaluegn„, per yard. 50c andUUtilu for Costumes, Waists .°or qG 75c, $1.00 and I L J We are showing some Lustres,54 incheswide,that are special- ly suitable for Skirts, (he Cloth is tint and the finish' bright, the extra. width 11tnkes them cut to better advan- tage, two prices. $1.25 and1.5 Ladies Cashmere Hose : all wool, Spring. weight,per, pair 25c downs Skirts. Never have we had such . value in . Gowns and Skirts as in our great sale of .Whitewear.. Neither do we expect to be able to give you as good again for many, many a day. Exceptional causes have made it possible to give the values• we did ..and are , giving. Not a great many . of them Left now.: It can't be worth your.while to make thein up .yourself when you can buy the. garments .at'these .money saving prices. Gowns that were made .to sell for 65c sale price 47c (towns that were made to sell for 1.00 sale price 75c Gowns that were made to sell for 1;50 sale price 1.00 (towns that were made to sell for 2.00 sale price 1,25 • Now the Skirts Skirts thtit were made to sell for 76e sale Skirts that were made to sell for 1.00salol Skirts that were made to sell for 1.25 !rale Skirts that were rude to sell for 150 sale Skirts that were made to sell for 2.00 sale price price price price price 5500 '75c 90e 1,00 1.25 Not a siriglo value infalated. Xi vet y pricerethiction;genuine The famous' Black Cat Stocking for Boys 25c, 35c and 40c i9/s^`.1'�,,sre $4•'11✓4! 'vNti'Nr"vs.ti Summer Millinery $ is much in evidence in the Showroom today. The.season's latest styles are here in great variety and we invite you to come and look them over, and get acquainted with the correct styles for Summer wear. �� 4,.,. 1iod.gens Bros. Imparters The Placey I S Here House cleating will be on you with a rush and vola will need some Wall raper. It takes a little trate to select it, a little time to deli\er tt to. you. You leve more time vow, so have we. Do you not consieler it a reasonable proposed that you see our stock early, then 'when you are ready the paper will be ready. Our stock is rpcn for inspection,, 'big in •va,'riety • and good in, va,lr.c. Prices from 3c to see per roll. At 13e we have some specials,. in fact they FOG very special. Will you- cattle and see them ? NORoxiamita PIANOS. • Agents Parker's Dye Works, orne Millinery : argains For Saturday Morning On Saturday:morning we will place on sale twenty-five Hats all of which are trimmed in the very newest styles, all are made of good. straws and nothing but the best materials are used in the making the regular value of these hats are from $3 50 to $5 all to go . on sale Saturday at 2 * 5 $2 and 2,50 Outing fiats_ at $1*25 Children's $3.50 Silk Hats at 1.75 We will also place on sale Saturday morning several doz- Children's hats made of Japanese Silk in colors of red, en Outing Hats, all of which are in very newest styles navy, black, etc. regular $3.50 Hats to go on sale These are odd lines that sold at $2 to$2.50 on sale at $1,25 Satuiday at $1.75 THREE CARPET BARGAINS► D. Fair Go. Best 85c Wool Carpet at 65c. Often the Cheapest. Always the Beet, 100 yards of the very best two ply Wool Carpet, .in as- They are made of cotton and liner and have double spliced sorted designs, this is 811 extra heavy quality and ex- knee, heel and toe, 'These stockings .are guaranteed by the 65c maker to give better wear than any other stocking on market, They Are Absolutely Fast Black, Prices 20c, 25c and 35c It. will pay you to try them on your boy Have You Tried our. (No Mend) Nose for Boys We feel quite sate in saying that't he best stocking on th' market today,for boys 'wear is .the " No Mend Ribbed Hose,' cellent value at 85c Saturday's price • About People 60o Tapestry Carpet at 45c •. We Know 150. yards of Tapestry Carpet in assorted designs, extra . .Baster Roy Ball was at . Varela en heavy quality and regular 60c value, Saturday's price 45c S• 1 Saturday last.. Miss lemma1'lumsteel visited in God erich last week. Miss route" spent last week.: with fri- ends in Hamiltorn. Messrs. W. Jackson. and W. 13rydone are in Toronto titis week, Tsrr. Masters of •Seafortit spent a few (lays in 'town last •week. Mss Maggie Carling has returned ho- me frons. I+,xeter for the sttatuner, • mfrs. •Goodwin has 'so far recovered from the effects of her recent illness • that she' ie .able • to be Out again•. , Mr. James 'Duthie, CLicagc, was irJ " town for a couple of . clays -last week. Mr. • John Landers of near Kippen sI>eut Monday •with. Ali: GeorgeGoods coneisting of Vciiles, Serge's, Granite cloths, Sat-. "ter Fred.' visited •Strathroy• • friends.- wool Black Dress . me. and -rs. -.I. P. "risdall Axed' Nies- pairs $1,25 to $1.50 Dress 4 Yard Wide Linoleum at " Tweeds at 95c 422.c Square Yard On Saturday morning we will place OD sale one piece of extra, heavy quality Linoleum, full 4. yards wide, the regular value of Which is 60c pet square yard at 42%c, • $1,25 and . 1.50 Lace Curtains $1110 10 pieces of our very best. and newest tweed Dress Goods•: 'in assorted colors and designs, these"goods. are . the • very latest novelties for: suits, and the values are: 51.25 to $1,50 on Sale Satuiday at , 95�c 60e to 75c Black Dress Goods at 38c Shipley, __ �r •.,..1.,.--r,�� yard , .nM NottinghamLac,.r.:,,.+o;.,a ,extra�200 vnrcl� of 3S to 4:i inches wide a11' last week.. � ,.�, with _-_- stitched edges,•... regular' Miss Kate:itratton of Gcdcriclj spent• $1.50 .Curtains, Saturday $1.1:0 _ incloths, etc.. • These are our best lines. that sold at 60c • • .to 75c:a yard to clear on Saturday at. .38c a few da: s last week the gi.est of Miss Emina Plunisteel •' Miss Ida Welsh is paying her sister, Mrs. .Allan 'Sperling. of •13attle Creek,. Ancil;; a twc'nncntlts' visit. • Mr. auct Mrs.• 1' B Sibley will •ir.ove .'in the tar . future 10 New. York where they will tnakc•their. bane. Miss •ATiet 13ri},"haat 'and:Miss Gernt,;ine • Crl'etrolea have; becit visiting . the Pori tar's mother,. 'Mrs. I3righrur.• of town: Mt . • C. Mcltinnon, classical toaster: gf the , ( C . was i ri h ul ton on 5O . tweed Skirts at $5:50: ilic'el Ladles Shirts made•of a faric :' tweed trimmed y T liI 1 '1uesclay• writieg on. a "specialists" examination: n: Miss . C. IT. Mcnuitcastic;'" who has been seriously 'ill for the past . fert- iiight is, we are pleased to say; .now ', TWO SKIRT BARGAINS 5 50 Skirtt $8.50 Ladies Tailor -Ma& Skirts of an all Wool :homespun • in • black and O'afotd'grey only,. regular $5.59 on sale at $3,50 convalescent.. ' 'Miss • St.raChid,Torcnto, returned. hofti.e Monday after hay hig..beeno the guest cf Mr..anc,! . • ,• Chid for a fortnight. ' Miss Mary Stewart,, daughter •of Rev. Dr.. • Stewart,' returned lion!e Satur- day frciq Toronto where 'site. was a(- •tending ti:r "E"` niversi'i • Mr, '.Edward Jenkins, •, son of Mr. ''Tilos' •Jenkins of the 1luro.n Road., 'has re. turned from' Toronto where • he: 'is ' taking.; file, :arts cause at the Ui:ivcr- • sits. .Messrs:: "Jack" 'Toms .and 'W..1;• Mc I,eod od llerffdld, were it>I : Clinton Friday.; '1'liey are fishermen and re: - Pert the sensor' so fax tc have been • Mr. .Terrance ,Dunlop' of the Sovereign .Bank • has been transferrc;d to tic, Mtl • verton branch..'11'e. profile' of ALilver- ton will find latmi. a genial and gent . .tieinitnl young •Malt. Mr. aiid tit's.* a'John Johnstone of.Rat- tettbUry street. spent a few*. Ways of •last week 'will Wawancsh friends. Mr. .Jobristone:lndulgcd•• souiewhat itt his ifavorite pastime of ttotLt fishing Just Be'eeive-d. Dainty Wash .Collars in assorted .colors White Crushed Leather Belts. J ancy'Dress Muslins to; sell atJlali" Price Allover. Laces in cream with Insertion and Lice to match Beautiful. Sample Umbrellas with gold: pearl:` and'silvtr •. with : buttons and sell strappings,'regular $7,50 at _• $5.50 handles, to sell one third less' than regular,'; • YD.VII t,TONiis* sACii (F'. YOU WANT 'i1 Personal. Live Stock' Market.. i.1r Will imp', was in •Berlin ,on :.Toronto, May. 3fst-,Ttaciing • 1londay:, • • ` :W.cstern: Cattle Market this morning Mrs. W. Q.• I'luililis is . attending a, -u'.Ls again very • active,., the dime:anl. for . church meeting- in• Corrie. • 'all • kinds cf cattle being particularly Mrs. 13. 1:. llodgens, Godcricli, is. brisk.Theru ti teak ;heavy but every- spenclir-g :a few days in tciwn Tints was sold,, and quotktiuits in Wallyitifsscs •Isla and' I'lc•rcnce Everett visit- instances show •appreciation. AI-tl:•ou eel 11'ingliani• friends on Friday.. j h. reports from the other , siege are i n Dr. ' Stanbttrv, I3avltcld, was in town not so good, the demand for "..export with fair sdeccs5. on Thursday' and Dr.11'cocls cti 1'•ri- 'cattle was. active enou'gft to put prices *Ifni* . I3. Grigg ' and liatold_ Wiltsie.. hiss... .foe . to . rye . liigi:er,: despite "tire large have. taken •service in the ' ' local Mr.. Garnet •Mellriett is spending • a run. 1i3utcher's, tea, were limit, The .banks, the former with Molsons slid week'funder the, parental. roof onthe only weak feature: Was in sheep and the latter with the Sovereign... -They ..lots,Zctrr.!• lanilis,• which are quotedquite • •efts are .cols. :i;f esteenncd eit,•,entiand-,Mrs..Alex. : Lewis of'Attweocl is;tlicnd-•._icr., Other limes are,"stci•d,. 'tlie run . bright and` courteous ycnng. n.crr who _ ° iii a ;:i:ir ilius• with •laer.•inotlrer,Mrs.. =antt(Jt•ntcd' lir loft :,.ears' and inclitcled will snake a snec sss of their.. ciic'sint: Arthur 'Twitchell. ' i,946, cattle, 400 sheep.. and lainbs,• calling. ry ."AIr.' and :Mrs. Will. 1'ltrnatiste'el. spent 3s5; Magi end 123 calves: . lite followntg were this week...bookcti 'Sunday lit; Goclerielt the guests of • Ex,c.rt Cattle: --A large .number of by. Mr I'. • I2' :Iiougen s, town :ticket • Mrd. and Mrs. 1;. I,at..;s. • fairly good cattle were ofl'erinig bet theagent for the •Grand: Trunk : Miss ..tlrs.' 'l,. 11'ildfc.itg, accompanied by her demand .was • actives and all . were sold, Bagerson of I.oudesboro. to Victoria, little sen of I#erlin,is the guest ,o'f iter' prices being !about' ' i)c to r5c higher;B.C. Prank Dement to •Wctaslcwin, • '"atlier, Mr 11% li.verett• • than they .were last week. Smne verve Alberta ; ,los, Townsend to St. 'Tho Mr.' ',Wilt.' C.iiteh it,• it is announced, ,line lots were on Lite market and in �mas, North Dakota.; �--.. •Townsend will be married far Wednesday •of some eases es high :LS s .45• was asked. to Desbarats. next week to a 'i'oro>:to young 'lady. • foe picked , lefts.' Abot t 11:a'. hiigliest• Mr.. 'Phos. Jackson • returned on Friday Miss 'Flossie 'Xitig of the primary de-, pane, ltcwever, was .ri5.3i;,. A t Lite from successful 1)usiness . trip I:•artntent of the Pei>lic school is ill oli 'i ng of the market there was a resit to theL'acific Ccast tutcl•'on. Motelay• and her work has been -taken by Mips ; for cattle ai'cl everything was'. soul started clot •again to cotrer Ontario. ' "Mary- Stewart.; •-eal'ly 11'e-tfaOte t Iixtl'a. rlt<)Iee, 35 tU .Few. commercial Men esti cover as Mrs. Moffatt Sr. returned .. home 2'u -'$5.3{'i per ctwt, ; lueclii'11) Lc) rrocxl 54.- 8.6 to $5 and cows $4 to 54.4'. 13utelters' `Cattle -.---The demand in: this • lime was also active: and sellers.: were. veru . Grist silt their ideas. In once. case at. least $5 ,was asked for a ifew good cchoiceltcifcrs. The. ,cucirnattci for real- ly goc;d cattle .was particularly brisk and some firmness was. (noted in this line. The best actual sale was madeat about .$4.75 .said cpmeations are generally steady, with the market firm in tone. • 'The best steers and heifers are quoted tit $4.65 to $4.715per cwt. and good Ito cltaicc leads at 84.30' to $4..60. Fair • to gond loads; sold at $4.30 to $4.25. Mixed lots of tnediunt cattle at $3.75 • to $4.10; lied rows ' at 5$32:2755at 2too o $$4. 83.2.5, IMOcc>ttttnrnt tc fair 23. Stockers and 1 eeders•--A g00 'J num- ber cf these cattle were ctlerntg and tfe demand was active;. The market is fairly firm in tone thiel quotaticns are steady: Short -keeps, in rood. con- dition, are ! quoted( at $4:5o. to) R4;8o Much grotrltd and fluke as- lig. sales et;day evening acco t i. anied „ tont by hietr. itt agrvenlength of time.. �s • can daughter it4t elo has been very J aCkbol. and was obliged to tlstbn her Selco ll 14r. Andrew 'l:tv,or, travelling Passeno near Essex Centrt ger agent *of, the Ch,icago,'Milwaukee lir'. Abel Bradshaw, Misses Antic, • and ..St. • Paul ltaiiway, ,speitt • a,cotl- ple of days in 'town last week. 'The travell ng. ;passenger agents, Doekrill, of tete .., l'. R,, Taylor, ands ethers meet congenial spirits' in Clinton aral so lengthen nut their stay• to a numb • 'Sreater leiig'.ir than is custoinery in • r t 't towns, t U5 L W Messrs. 11'. \V.. Biggins. slid Charles Parker of 'Bayfield were lit town Tuesday on their way to Stratford aced 1Co!terloo, • respectively,. to- in- vest in thres ing tttact.innery. •. Mr. Iliggnts bought . tL separator attd blower and Mr. Parker a traction engine,. • so --ting. they will be in a position► to give their patrons better satisfaction. than ever this .voinitig settso11. Mr. 'terry Bartliff was in. Seaforth out •6lotelay and witnessed the football match between tate Brussels and Sea - forth teams, ' which was won by the - former by a score of i to 0. This giVes to Brussels the intermediate ' chsnnpfoni.ltip of 'tile Huron district again.' The champions, however, are Second to the Clintctt Collegiate team by whom :they were c1ofeated ori Miss 24th, 1tfr. lobert Dawson, who faille cut from Cork, 'relate., a short time 4s' to n cousin . nt e and was the it , t of hisecru n Mrs. 1t, '.3'. Cluff, • for a few weeks, hag gentle to Whittling where he ex- pects to secure suitable employment, He was, greatly taken witi, the f111,- peara.nce of the comity and were it tot that he had already bought his transportation to Winnipeg would no doubt, have remain ' bcrp� Aggie and Barbara. Bradshaw, Airs. \\'att.Slrsrp, Mrs.TCell;r;Cott and her daughter .Nettie anet • Mr. Macdonald,. all of Morris, were guests i:.f 'Mrs. M. Finch list week. Mrs, ,lolut Ilii;tniltcn of Nelson, 13. • C., who had beer, the • guest •of 'her sister, s e Mrs, S, Kemp, left la, t week •for lielgrravc and before returning to the Coast will visit friends at 'Toronto, -Dundalk and "elsewhere. Mr, Origg Irwin of Springfield, Mass.i where he is engaged itr.S". V. C. A., work, has been spending his holidays with Ws. parents, .13Ir. and Mrs. R. Irwin. . Miss Mary Irwin has also been Monte from Toronto. Mrs. harry Thompson of fort William who is accompanied by her little syn, ltnnnertotn, is. the guest of her fitther, Mr. ;loltit Bininertan. • She purposes remainingint O ntari<r fora and lighter weights at $4, to $4.30, coot)le 'ofi,tmtntbs attcl will visit fri, good stockers at $3.35 to $3•"75 azul ends at Ripley, Gcxdericlt, Peu!hrok•e con+anon at $a.5o (0.'53.25. and Ottawa. Milch Cows -Are steady anti the Miss'Rtinrball 13. A. c•.f Boston, t1 uglt- ranges of prices'gt,oted is,steiuly at - ter of Mr. F. ltrmball of Clintor', $3o to $60 each. has lust racltt ted from Etnersart College cif�Oratory ,w that city with. • the highest record in het' class. Ste had the lienor of being elroeeis e)ass Colborne Township. • reae:ar for - conneenecmei>t at the • College and bas, moreover, n: beeole- , IVirs. Geo; 1Vtillitrlt of '1"ecswatcr is elect to live charge of the Depart - :visiting friends in this neigltborhocd at ment r>f l;spressia t• in the State present. Normal. of 1'catrsylvttltia, art instittt- bit. Albert llririnsdr;n of Lo ndesbarc, tion which registers nearly tt thous- purchased a fine driving. mare frcAtt 1VTr'. and stridents and which is one of the Gco. Ittfllian on Friday of last week most eminent in the Eastern (States. and bit'. Niihau purchased a new top Misslttttnl;a:1l will continue 1'.1a ln'b- buggy frau Mr, llruitsdcn, Albert is lie work as well, hustler, , , . . CLIN.TON: We have i 5o Hats 'to sell at this price, commencing Saturday: morning.: ' No need to ;• ' waste space or time --reasons. for this remark ably low price. It is enough to say .that.. the hats are here, .''lint double and treble. the - alue-� above price: is their areal va, though half 'a of l � to asl on Saturday. dollar is all we. are . l 1550 Men's .'rats, hard and soft felts, blacks, • browns, greys and fawns, odd sizes and.broken lots of lines that sold at $1:00 and 51.50, choice Saturday 50c, 99Cents. 15o more tosell at 'double 50 . cents be- cause they are worth twice as much. Cheap, decidedly cheap, but odd sizes and broken lots must not accumulate and with a Hat business as large as ours that is what they will do if we do no not keep them on the move, Rather than take the risk we gather them all together andput these on sale Saturday at 99c each. 150 Men's Felt Hats, hard or soft, pearl grey fawns, browns, blacks, rte., good quality and shapes, odd sizes, and broken lots all $2.00, $2,rii) Q 2 5 lines, choice Saturday UUc. and $�,7o rn , c See the windows --one choice 5oc., the other 99C. Hodgens Bros. Clothing ,rid Men's furnishings