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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-07-21, Page 88 eisefume .,•=1 • AJulLy Linett Sale Makers' Seconds and Trav- ellersSamples selling at Bargain Prices,. We are going to wind up July and nailer in August with two weeks of big linen sell- ing. Hundreds of dollars worth of new lin- ens and travellers' samples go on sale Sat- urday morning at prices that-tnean *a gen- nine saving of money for buyers. This is no clearing out of odd lines or leftovers, but the selling at bargain prices of brand new linens that have never been inside a retail store before this week. • Their character and quality is such -that we have no hesitation in reconaending them to our custom- ers. They are from one of Britain's most famous linen bleachers whose goods have a world wide rep- utation foi their high finish and wearing qualities. It is impossible to give a detailed price list for the printer had to have his copy the same day the, goods got here, and before we couldpossibly get them checked off. They Will be all ready for Sat- urday sellings and we promise you .genuine bar- gains if you come. Included•in the seconds are TEA, AND DINNER NAPKINS, BLEACHED DAFIASK CLOTHS,. FULL BLEACHED DAMASK, HALF BLEACHED DAMASK, In most cases the imperfection that makes the article a "second" is so.slight that it is almost im-. possible to detect it and it will not interfere with the wear or the article. • The Travellers' samples are made tip of - TRAY CLOTHS • LUNCH CLOTHS ' SIDE BOARD SCARFS PINE TOWELS It is one of the finest lot of samples we ever put - on sale and their will be many a baigain to be picked up on the sample tablea on Saturday. Ilk•isseisievykeiwee..-eieemaemie4r .esielseeiaAr Isse-•ia.....Ase-gbeseeKaroli Hosiery Samples. With the linen we .will put on sale about 200 pairs of sample hose in cashmere and cot- $ • $' ton. All are good qualities and • in perfect condition. The prices will be at least. one quarter less than regular $ •ft..,.............qh.-iftwikeirwiwawegiviir AliviiwgiAbAireibeibeibAto4 Towels==2 for P5c A towel bargain to go 'on sale withthelinens. - A. lot of 500 we got at a bargain and now pass along to you the same way. 500 Huckaback and Oatmeal crash towels, large size,. good weight;- red bordels, will wash and wear well, special value at 2 for 5c Shirt Waist Bargains 1 1 We are going to make .short work of the balance of our shirt waists. To be quite frank with you, the cold backward spring left us with a few more than we like to nave as late in the season as this. We did not carry any „over last season and do not intend to this year; You can get the worth of your money and more this season, buying them at these prices. SHIRTWAISTS $1.10 Regular $1.50 Shirtwaists made from fine lawnsand mus- lins,cut in the season's best and most pop-, ular styles, our regular $1,25 az $ l,50 lines all sizes in the lot but not of any one kind, . $1.10 SHIRTWAISTS $1.25 Regular $1.75 & $2 Better waists than the first lot, eve* one new and correct in style, balances of • our regular $1.25, $2,. $2.25 lines clearing now at each Wash Skirt 98c Somebody lost money .on these Skirts; It is not us but the man who made them. Just at the end of his season he was willing to take a loss on what he had left in order to clear out his surplus before he took stock, We got them at our own price. Because we. did you can get this bargain: Ladies' Wash Skirts, made from clueks, Iinens, inualins and P. K's. Blacks, whites and fancy patterns, reg- ular.2.5 to $2.00, now selling at each,..... ..... . 98C ***bia---- -CLINTON .• • -- .•• •'• • ••• 666* • *6(0,6•1• •••••• 6, Clinton News -Record July 21st 1904 -Our Prices. imporlani Jig sale Oi sill:lair- merchandise • • Away Jown On a very fine assortment of Photo ,A.lburns, about thirty of them. The reason of it is that they are atraveller's sam- pies whieh we bought at a very substantial discount. An- other reason is that they are out of season. We mostly sell them at Christmas time. They are in good condition, as good as new, and the price advant- age is a big one, There are no two alike and really they have in most cases features which we consider of merit not possessed by regular stock, Thie we will be glad to expla- in to you if you are interested enough to call and examine thetn. NORDHEDUER PIANOS. Agents Parker's Dye Works, VI, 11 Fair Go Often the Cheapest. Always the Best. About People We Know . • Mr. Johnstone cf 'Boston is visiting his Cousin, • Mr. R. 3, ClUff. Mrs, X. Laird is visiting .iier sister, .. .Mrs, (Dr.) McAsh of Belgrat'Oe.. • ' Mr: and Mrs, T.. R. , Jowett of hay- field were , town on 'Saturday. Mts. A. J, Grigg leaves Saturday for a. few weeks' visit in St. ..Thomas. Miss Katie Taylor, TOronto, is visit- ing Misses Lily- anti Irene Jackson, Mrs.. Frank Vet of Mt. Forest is the •.gttest of her father, Mr. --11. Cantelon. Miss: Carol. Newcombe is spending a fortnight with 'I,otklon and Glencoe haends; Miss Gertrude Sellery of .Kincardine is tLk guest of her sister, Mrs. A, T. Cooper: . • • Mr, W. J. Stevenson, mate a business '• trip to Toronto' and . St. Catharines this week. • .. Miss Hockeirs of London has heen 'the guest •of Mrs, jainei Heard for sev- eral days.' • • Mrs. Thos. • Webb and, son of •Lnean • • were .gusts of..,Mrs. ,J.. 13. 'Hoover last week:' • . • •, • ' • Captain 'Rance' spent Sunday inprea.. ton With Mrs'.. Rance .Who haS .• been • there for a. Jetty weeks. • H. 13. Ratsford: 'of Clinton has entered the Ricligetown school of Telegraphy. -Ridgetowa Dominion. Mrs, -• • John McGuire and family . of Lucan; are viSiting, her parents,. Mr. and Mrs, .A...0. PattisOn. ' . • Mr. T. J. Marks, of hayfield was An. town Monday vsiting. his brother, AleX. Marks, at.the hospital. ' Mr. arid ,1)11s. John Halliday °and little ' Miss Delphine cf Goderich Were gues- ts 'cf Mrs. John Morrisk on Satur- day. Miss Alma Rogers returnedher home in :Cedarville .on SaCurday af- ter a couple of •week' visit with. MiSs Nettie • Cantelca „ • • Mr', • Frank Walker, a-grizcli.ate of• The. :••• News -Record Office, now cf The Jour - staff„ St. Catharines„ is hoirie• • for Jortniglit's holiday. • Messrs. D„, AIcTaggart, W. Bryd.one, and T. •..131eMurehle . were in -,Brucefield .ein I:nen:lay attending the, funeral' •of • the . late Mrs. George Hatt. . , • ' . John. Crooks returned yesterday from, the Grand )3end and , is again on duty ., at the looking' all the better:for' his .hottday......., Mr: and .Mrs. 1 Tc:i.,er, Toronto, who haver beenthe guests of their • Sort, •Mr. W. S. Tozer,• for nearly" a.• fort- night . past; :. retrain home .tasz.lrhurs- . Mrs,. Baake :of Kincardine arrival on Fricia,y last ...andis waiting art her sister, ,Mrs. Shier,who has beau very • ill with inflammatory rheutna- i . •Mr, E C.. Danford and his daughters, Misses . "LtAu. and Vera. Dunford,. of 13rusSelit were guests of Mi. a'i*1 Mrs,' James fDintford son, Wednesday •q2IdTl4n.siay of 1.a.st %ivecle: Mr.. Ed. Rowed,. London, was tie to.wn • Monday shak ing 'hands . with his num- ' erotts friends Va& were much pleased to ofeet .with hint again; He is the • saline genial Ed. as of yore. ' •The 'followinex suenillirs of the'Masonie 'Lodge attended the, f Lateral of Dr.. MeMath itt Goderieh on Monelay t• W. 1.).. Fair, W. J; Stevenson, W. J. Paisley . Dr. Ball -aril W. P Spald- • ing. Mrs. Crownstombe, who litst been on' • an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. W. H. 'Newton -44i retnrned to her licine in Petrone, on Monday accompanied 'by Mrs. Neweatiibe the children, . Miss • Nettie: Smith, stenographer in 111r; Brydotte's law office, and' ler sister, Miss Jernie Stnith, trainee) nurse, Detroit, :left 'Tuesday morning . for tlie' West and will spend their holidays. with their uncle, Mr, John '12.Ohinsctt, North. Dakota: Mr. attc) Mrs. Ray of North Dakota •were 'guests last, meek ail that lady's coitsie, Mrs. R. J. Clufl and also Of her sister, •Alre.t. George Hudia of Goderieh township, Front flue they went to Visit Mr4Ray's old (home lin the State of Maine. • MisA B. L. • McGill of Ch.icalgo is vis -i• itinig at '"The Maples' the guest of Mrs. fr. W. Watts.. Miss McGill, is itC Jtt accomplished pianist and vocalist. She possesses a • voice of great sweetness and purity of tone. Mrs, .E. FIoody ( end Miss Olive of Toronto were also guests at 'lite Maples" this weak. • • Mr. Benson Routledge, with, hasbeen assistant itt Comhe's drug store • for the past couple of years,leaves shortly to -take a. few weeks' 'holi- days a the parentall home in God- erich townShip. In September he will enter the College of Pharmacy, Toronto, "Ilen" 18: Very 1)01)1110X among the yourg people here who will miss him when he's 'gone. Mr. Walter 411aker of Galt is spending part of holidays in town.- He rta.ently visitel New Ontatto iu coin. • • pany with Mr. George E. Jackson orf Eginondville, who as a. Veteran of ly6 was entitled to a farm there. The, land is some miles from the railway and there t.reno settlers in the district as wit though it is • expected there will be by awl by. Messrs. Baker and Jaekson only re, =Awl A fow ttaza4, Thursday9 Friday and Saturday,July 2Ist,22nd,23rd ••••••• •.• • •• • ••• •• • • -•• •••-••• • -. .•. . 41 • . . - This sale .should be the most successful one we haveever had, because of the large lots of the very newest goods that will be offered at exceedingly low prices. It is not a sale of odds and ends, but of quant - ides of thoroughly desirable goods.. Through some big purchases just made we are enabled to . quote you prices lower than ever before on .goods of equal quality. • Read this list carefully, bring this ad to. the store and see if '.good.. are as represented Your money returned if not satisfactory. fiac and toe Prints and Ginghams 51* -c 1500 yards of light and dark colored:prints, all of which are guaranteed to us fast ctiloft also.ginghams iu checks. etc,,these are regular 8ie and 10c qualities to go Thursday morning . . . . 25c and 3oc Muslins at 8c Commening Thy.rslavrnIng 7: will Val,. sa.Zrout 250 re 1.- §gleoilneggissgsixtm;it attUtirle trliii(TY last Ithir it3•314)cre will be , per yard ...8c t8c White Dotted Nluslins ioc• 800 yards .ofwhite dottedmnsfins, suitable for curtain% etc., etc., this 54c 400 Wash and Silk Collars at 25c Your choice of about 2 dozen collars of silk, lace nand wash material, all 25c are in newest 5tyle and regular value up to 400 to go at............. 75c and 85c Belts 50C Belts of leather and silk all in newest styles, odd lines left of our 75c and g nn 8e welts to go at „ ... ...... „ ....... . ......... Utii More 2oc 25c and 39c Ribbons at 12ic This has been our greatest ribbon sale, never have we been able to sell you such good ribbons for so low a price. We still have plenty of these ribbons in pink, sky, turquois and cretin), to sell 124 100 6C Valenciennes* Lace at 3c . line we cleared out from a Jobber at a very low price, which was 200 yards of valenciennes Laee in assorted designs and widths, regular tsc Print at ioc value up to 6c to go at regular 18c, sale price (Note the Width) 8c 9c and me Lace at 6c. Here's the best print bargain we have ever had, a large manufacturer ' 850 yards of Lace in assorted designs and kinds, regular Se ilo and 10c to bought these prints to make shirts and shirtwaists but foundhe had go at . • bought too many, so last week we cleared out over 500 yards at a big saving in price, they are full 86 inches wide in light and dark color and all warranted fast, regular 15c quality for 18c Galatea Blousing at 12ic Here's good news for mothers who need soinething to make strong blouses for her boys, this Galatea comes in blue and white stripe only and is extra heavy quality, regular quality is 18c, to go at, fsc to 20C Hose at ioc 200 pairs -of children's fine ribbed stockings, sizes 5i to 81, regular 15c to 20c, to'clear at per pair - Childrens 35c Cotton Hose At 20c Oliddren's black cotton hose, in sizes 5, 6, 64, 7, 7i to 8, this stocking has white stripes, and is a splendid wearing line, to clear 'at • • With tucks and.Lace, to go at each-. . .... . .. .... ......., ,25 Vests Worth up to 25C at isc . 10c 124 10c 20c $1.5o Chinelle Table Covers at 85c 1 dozen 6-4 Ohinelle Table Covers, good heavy quality, regular $1,49 Table Covers to go at .... ..... 120 I5C to 25c Embroideries at loc boo yards of very fine quality of Embroideries in assorted designs and widths, regular value up to 25e to clear at fioo White Waists at 25c 3c 6c 85c 10c On Thursday morning we will place on sale every 50c white Lawn waist in the store, at each ' 4°U $2.25 Lawn Waists at $I.25 just about one dozen of our finest $2.25 Lawn waists, nicely trimmed • 110, white and natural cotton vests, with and .without ' short sleeves,15c p2oC Hair Pins atioc . • • worth up to 25c, for • irg.e bone hair pins, in the newest shapes, regular 20c pins.for • 10e• 35c Sheeting at 25c 200 yards of bleached and unbleached sheeting,eXtra, heavy quality and regular 35e value,last week we bought this lot to sell at • 90 Linen Towling• at 6c • 200 yards tik.pure linen towling extra heavy quality andregular %value to go sek $I,00 WrAppers at 65c $f.:25 to $175 Wrappers at Hats Trimmed Free of Charge 2Every ;Untrimmed Hat in the store is being sold at Half Price, and when -brit-Mixings are purchased here Hats will be trimmed free, any flower in the • store at exactly half price. This is a splendid chance to buy it good hat, trim - Med, in the newest style for very little money. • 6c - $1.19 Two Handkerchief Bargains •• .• • Pure linen handkerchiefs regular 1.21-c at 3 .or 25C 20C and 25c embroidery handkerchiets at v oir more Rain Coats to sell at Reduced Prices. • • ' , -r, Just a ic- 5.5o three-quarter 3 br uoats , • . 75 i Emoidered Lawn Waist Fronts to go at Reduced Prices . . 7 it 50 tt 'fengtn, tt • • ‘c 8.o& 9.00 ", • 41 5.00 Long 6.00 " 80 ".. - • • .• • ' . • • 4 95 1.35. WaAst Fronts' at • 8 • ... . .. • . • . . . ; .... • • • . ..*. .... .. .. .... •• 5c ". ••••, 6.50 r".50 cc ' cc 95c Coats at 3.00. 2.00 `` • 1.15 tg ro.00 and r.00 . '!‘ ... ... . ..... ... .. • •J:q ;0,3 • • 4.00 2.50 " " 1.50 6.50 2.95 cg 2.00 7..50; ' • • Your moues, bink • , ' • if pia Want It. .•••••4•44•••••4••4•••••••••4•4•••••••••••• ••••••••/ ' . NOTICE • - : Our first shipment of the New Fall Dress •GoodS ar- rived last week, there is just enough to give.' youan idea : of the styles that will be worn this Fall. ' 1 ; ••••*•.••••4?.(1 44,•••.,•••••••40"t4N. ••••044`-ts NS •••••••• niiimnimmsimepiummieumminmmJe. Personal. • Inspector RalbL, Brussels,: Was 1it town Personal. esti B1°04% . • Mr. W. J. +rluker left.. on, Tuesday 'for' Chicago • la accept employment .iii that. city.. • • . • .• Miss Hattie. Rusuball and :Mrs. A.Por • ter. havebeehr . spending. . fortnight • at•Godeeieli. • ' • • " • . . Postinaste.r' Gairetter and. :Rev, .C; 'Gairc)tier, Bayfield, were .in the • other • day +Messrs: S.H.Stnith, J. A. Fcrd and' P. McNeil were in:Toronto on littsi- ntIss this week, • ' • • Mr: J. W. Newcombe was • ahl‘ to re - 'tura to business on Tuesday . rater • several days' illness:- ' • • . • • Mrs. Robert Cox Walasheen is Vis2 iting her stepciauglitars, blrs. Thos, Kearns and +Mrs.. Nimens. ' .Miss Mary Lough, -general secretary of, the Y. W. C. A„ Teterboro, is home for a few Weeks 'holidays, • • .. Mr. .and Mrs, 3. W. Treleaven .of- Al-• smote' are guests at, the latter's.par- . ental home, Mr. .10n. il.Nags'.• Mrs, •Mary Cautelon itt itt Bad +Axe, Mich., Orr it ViSit ;of several weeks't Mrs, Wilder (nee Miss Kate Twist.) Mrs. . Alex. Ostrom and fawilv.are visiting at her father's, Mr. George Sheppard's of.' • the Bayfield.' Coder:eh township, • Mrs. John and Miss • • IAley Grant are at tirJIi 1),Ian.,, where they will spcncl several 'weekswith relatives., and • friends, Mrs. S. V: Boyd anCi 1111ss• Boyd., Tor- onto, 'ware int town Monday on 'likely way to hayfield where. they will spend- a snonth Or . Mrs. V. Ostrom of R.pley,. who had been the 1Weat of Mrs-. Josh. Cook • and other. friends for several days, • left for hotee cu.Moilday. Mr. Fred. Iterdnian, Toronto, who •. has been. the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. J. Tozer., for several clays, returns to the 'city tmlav, Mrs. Albert Tenter 'left 'Vreseety Inc - • Wellwood, Man., where she will visifi • at her brother-in-law's, Mr. .Cyrus Turner's, for a mouth or so, Mr, Jacob Miller was at the Point Farm . tills week putting up an, aer Motor. Vor this bind, of work Mr. Miller's services are much in request., Mr. Thomas Archer of Thillett left on Tuesday tovisit his daughter, Mrs. 30.111eS Mare1011ale4 Of Grisvecild,. atiL, He will remain in Om West 'for pro- ' bably a ceeple of ,toontlis. Mr. Alex. Marks, litany years ago al resident . of Ilayfielci and brotlicr of Mr.. S. Marks of the.a, place, is undergoing treatment in the Gram hospital. He leas been Hying on the Bruce Peninsula for several. years. Rev. Mr.. Galina and Mrs. Gunre of Clinton were -in town on Tueselay. Owing to the death of a parislioner, , Dr. 'Hamilton Mr. Gunite had to rettini the same flay, but Mrs. Gomm rinwahaute-Parkhill Gazette -Review. Mr. and Mrs. Tilos, Lavin, who have been residents of Clarion for 'several years, leave itt ten days for Torcitto where they will live. wAli their Oat - Otter, Mrs.. Williamson, They will have a sale of ;their household effect ;on Saturday afternoon; Mrs..13, E. Taylor of, :St. Louis- is Clip guest ' of -Mrs,: Thos. Trick,. •Miss Brigham, of Londe:0pr° Ins been . • visiting Miss Rodaway of Stapleton. Miss Gertrude Shaneof Ripley vtisited Miss Mld Gotdwin on SaturdaY.- • • Mrs. (Dr.)Sniith. am)her field; were in Clinton .air. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Carter of Auburn spent Sunday: with hits mother • .01, Stapleton • .. . Mr . W. +1.1. Newcombe returned rrietay front a.. pleasant .trip. to cities. in the' Eastern States.". • • - Russel .Andrews• and •Harvey Colelatight -haVe acceptedsituations itt a 'newa- • paper' office:at Niagara: Falls. •••• Misses Rose and Gertrude -Fox, Miss Kathleen Kelly add Mr. Battle* • Ilohnes„ Goderich., were fit town on 'Sunday., ' • , Miss •.Minnie Sterlifilg has. returned Ionia • frenn Detrot;. miss Sadie Sterling has also returned after fortniglit's visit in London. Bliss Mabel Homey of The Nile. and Robert -Locker of London' were guests of Mrs. R. 11. nail, and Miss' Edith Jennison a tow day, recently, Mrs, M. Erb, it Itmer resident of Clirelou ;but now.: of Cranford, •• New - .Jersey, hasbeen ill for the past • three months and Xs now • in a, oral - cal condition,\ Mts. Pred. Nutelwho- have berai living in Sea forth rt, a. several namithe, have returnec'. to towin Mr, Aluteli having again' tatere;i. employ - meet itt the, Salt 111tek, • . • Mims Maggie ' Yount:Chit of Alberti . was in town on Saturday .-;one hen way Mane after it month's -visit. with.: her brotltcr, bit'. Harry Youttgblut ef Angell. Mr. and Mrs, II, 1.*ounghlut accontpanied her, , . . • • Wingham. • Toronto, Only 17.1.1.Clokf' Justice Meredith gave jedginent Satordity itt the ease of: Brown vs. Dtilitutge, tried without . a • jury at Barrie. This was tin aetien to recover $i,000 paid in de- fendant upon account of the purchase of a Stoieli ot dry goods and other stet and shop fixtures con - tallied in a store at Winghatn, under 11, term of the contract which provid- ed that if upon steck-taking the value 'was 'wind to exceed k,000 the agreement was not to be binding, There Was an excess of only 351. The Chief Jtstice found itt the trial that the plaintiff had ,eleeted not to .avail Minself of the • right to declare the; deal cif. . Actioit• was dismissed with costs., but withott prejudice to any laction which plaintiff may bring, bas. ed Upon the alleged wrongful act of deIntlant in selling the'goods'or ter an account of the proceeds of the sale which defeadant has made. Deaths. DODDS—In Clinton on July 20th, Wilhiain,Dodds, aged 76 years. ?1,1 CLINTOBT. da s the bSaalatunrceorouirrt13;0 k314.0dv i, 7.te,:.:ar .,tv:ttEaoteslei,aorr men and. boys Thi is just the weather for them, but the cool -backward. sPring . kart the early sales and.We have more on...hand - now than is right at this time of the season.. That's why these prices have been cut like • this. We *odd lather sell. thein. this way ...than. Oarr3r them Over : Straw Hats 25c. . Hats for men or boys at a quarter -of -a -dollar, that are worth double and, in lots of cases, more, Some were carried over from 'last season, but are good shapes for all that, All sizes, regular 30c and 75c, gcn choice Satut day oo're ••••••••• goo.* ........ .V.,•..41•••00 LIAJI 'Straw Hats 50c Odd Straw Hats, all this season's shapes, being balances that are left of lines that sold at 75c, $L00 and 81.25, choice of this lot Saturday:' for the low' grin price of . .... . ... . . ... .. ehildren's Sailors 15e • Children's Sailor Plats, broad brim, blue and white and brown and white straws, a very special bargain co .... . . .. .. . .. •••,...••••• •110Uil Those e001 e0ats Those light -weight Coats we advertised last week are going with a rush these hot d.a.3rs. \ They, are light, cool and. comfortable. just the thing for mia..sttrniner • wear. One will pay for itself in cornfort before fall comes round. Men's light -weight Coats in Linen, 101aiinels and. Lustre% made from materials that will give sells- factory- wear, regular $2,00, $2,50 and $3 00,cleitringt 1 now at eacia ... . . • ...... *66•60.......r...6601414P IBUU Boy Wanted. We want a smart active boy to Iearn the tailoring. Apply at once, .:Odget18,13.038 .Clothing owl furnishings. • Are:. •