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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-08-18, Page 8The Clinton News -Record • August 18th. 1904. , ti....-.... r Dining4u1y and Aug. this store closes-Weaneedays at 1 pan The First of the Fall Millinery The first of the Fall Millinery is here. A lot of early styles in New York Outing Fiats, and they are now displayed in our spacious Show -room. Come andsee them. They .are correct in every detail and will give you an idea, of the trend of Millinery styles for fall. Lace Collars From England. Some sew Lace Tabbs and collars, imported direct from 4$ Old London," are just in. They are the nob - West pieces of Neckwear we have shown for many a day. Blacks, whites, ecru and Paris shades in the lot. Handsome deaigns all of them. Ncine are expensive, but the qualities axe good. The New French Flannels. • The first of the Fall gobas to arrive are the French Flannel Waistings. Our complete importations of these handsome Fall and and Winter Waistings are now here on our counters. A particularly choice lot of patterns. The finest, we think, we have ever shown and only a ver3rfew Waist lel, ghts of any pattern.. .Make your select-. ions before they get picked Over.. Handsome designs in fine French Flannels, made and printed in the best factory in France, .extra fine quality. •Manybdesigns, but not much of any .single gne. one, per yard. - ' More • • . . . • • • . • . August Bargains. More August clearing Bargains. 'Get • . ting the -last of the summer stocks out of the way makes many a money -saving chance • fox people Who purchase . here. :Theseare some of them. • . • . Paraso's $1.50 Parasols or Ladies Umbrellas, • tops of goodquality Gloria. guaranteed absolutely fast, Summer eorsets 34e Summer Corsets, well woven, strong,neat, good. shape, last pairs of ones of our reg 59e. Ines, cleariny 39ei them out per pair ui • Ribbon Ends 10e . 200 yards of silk and satin Ribbon, all shades. assorted widths, to 2 yards in an end, worth from 10c to 20e. per yard, ehoice of the 1 nn lot, per end ..... Gloves 10e • . 50 pairs of Silk and Tatetta Gloves, blacks and colors, add pairs that are.- left of• lines that gold at 25c. and 50c, clearing them out at your choice per pr. 1.114 will not cut, strong frame, steel rod, a variety of .hand- ' some handles, last ones that are left of 82.00 and $2 50 lines, clearing theme i Rn out at your choice I A eotton Waistings -12ic A clearing 'lot .of white and. colored Cotton Waistings, the •last ends that are left •of lines we sold. at .10c and 25c, now we are clearing • them out at the uni-11)1fi form price IL2bi • . . • •Shirt Waists at Ilaif Price. Still a few stylish Shirt • Waists -to sell at exactly half .01.1.T regular priCes. . We, positively will not carry one pver arid to make the clearing off time sure, all we have left in stock are selling at exactly 'half price. • $1.00 Waists tor 500.. $1.50 Waists 1or 75e. $2.00 Waists for $1.00 • $3.00 Waists for $ 1,00 • An. od.d. 'waists -or . two never conies amiss. Get a cotiple• .while you. can buy . them at these ridiciouslY lOW. prices. •.-0f Wash Skirts at 65c Each. The balance of our Bargain Lot of Wash Skirts clear ingat 65c each. Not'one id the lot but is 'worth double this price. Llueks,'Muslins and Piques worth all the way from $1,25 to 82,00. Because we cleared a Make's surplus we have been selling them at 08c; noiv,• to clear the balance, anal they go on sale at the extremely low price of, each • UUUs Cotton Ends. Cotton Bargains are not plentiful these days. Here are two lines the values of which arealinust good. enought to call a bargain. • 5 -Yard Ends at 25C. 50 ends d grey Co ton, soft finish, nice even thread, free from black specks or dressing, will 'moo Wear and blench well, special hi 5 -yard 5 -Yard Ends at 35c. An extra fine and strong Factory Cotton, the thread is round and even and the cotton will bleach well and give excellent wear, special in 5 -yard ends Ones at per end .. .. . ....... , .. . . U • Hodgens Bros. Importers " CI Inter' Talue 3eats. Autumn. Sale of the . • are perpetual features at our store. 2 Cases in Point at 25c. each, A Cushion Top, rich floral designs, and dainty colors. They are not 'lith- ographed as were those which made a price sensation a few weeks ago) but are the kind to give you light employment in tracing them out. A. cord goes around each with suitable colors to match tassel, for 25 cents additional. LADIES HOSE SUPPORTERS.— They are the kind ;you have always paid 50 cents for, Our price .is 25 cents. We have them in y,ellow, bl- ack, pink and red. We never stocked this line before. We want to be able to procure again at this price. You's better hurry. Can you afford to miss the savings? NORDIIRIMER PIANO, Agents Parker's Dye Works. WI D. Fair Co Often. the Cheapest, Always the Best: About •People We Know Miss Lily Hunt visited .friends in Galt last week. Rev, H. M. Manning is holidaying at Kincardine. Miss Mary. Fisher is visiting friends • in Goderich this week; Mr. James Hearn was in Toronto and Buffalo the past week. Mr. Henry Hunt . spent a couple of days in Toronto .last week. Miss Heywood returned Monday from - • a visit to friends in Goderich. Editor Bradwin et the Standard, Blyth, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. John Morrish spent Sunday in ' Goderich with her sister, Mrs. T. Oke. Miss Tipling of Detroit is the guest of Mrs. E. Butt of the Base Line. Miss R. Eilber of Zurich was the • guest for some days of Mrs. John Torrance. ' Mrs. T: S. Hocknell of Detroit is the guest • of her sister, Mrs. A. W. Brandenberger. • . Miss Johnson of , Zurich has been the - guest of her uncle, Mr..0. Johnson, " for some days:1 ' . Mr. . Ernest Steep of EastSaginaw, Mich., is the guest: of his cousin, Mr. 'James Steep. • .• Mrs. 'Thos. Shipley is in . Goderich waiting upon her- daughter, Mrs: L. Lavis, who is very ill. Harold Tenney of London was • the guest of Mr. E. J. Howard for a couple of days this week; . • Miss Lillian: Agnew is again in char- ge of her school at Walton, leaving for that place oa • Saturday. : Mr. W. J. Dunlop Le now principal Of . the Tavistock- Public school. He left for.,that place on Monday. Mrs. Prank . Arscott, Miss Ena and Master Earl of London are visiting her 'nether, Mrs. George VeZwin, of Ontario street. County Councillor Cantelon- was in .Winghtun yesterday. attending • a meetingof the road and ' bridge committee of the county council. • Mrs; Frank Williams and son of Brantford have returned home after a three -weeks' visit to 'Mr. and Mrs John Holmes of the London Road. Mr.• • Torrance Dunlop resumed • his 'duties in the S yrertign Isank, Mil- verton, on Monday after a fort- night's holiday at his home in. Clint - Newest Press Goods The latest styles are to be found here in endless variety. You will readily understand the "why" of our great success in selling Dress Goods when you see our stock and prices which are the lowest we have ever quoted on brand new goods. Every piece represents the product of the best makers—good taste displayed in producing and choosing—and prices lower than like goods are sold for in most stol es. Our sales of New Fall Dress Goods last week was the largest we have ever had in one week. You are cord. ially invited to call and examine our lovely stock and compare values and prices. Dress Making Department. A Cotton Bargain Our Dress Making Department is now prepared to 4c- cept orders for early Autumn wear ----,we fully guarantee the fit of every garment we send out—It will also be a satisfaction to know that there Will be no disappointment here—every or- der will be ready at the promised time. New Outing Hats for Autumn Weary We have on display a few very pretty ready- • to•;wear hats for Autumn—they come in several neat An Not more than 20 yards sold to each customer designs—all are•the latest New York Styles, $1, -so to*PJ.1./1./ for Saturday Morning. From 8 to ro o'clock only. At 4c a yard. On Saturday morning from 8 to io only—Ave will place on sale 400 yards of a good quality. of Grey , Cotton at 4c a yard—If we had to buy this Cotton at to -day's prices we could not sell it under 6ic. 85c Black Dress Goods at 45c. • (On Sale Saturday Morning.) Some time ago our syndicate got a chance to buy several hundred yards of New Fall Dress Goods awa under rice: --no need to' tellyou the particulars. y. p of the purchase, it is enough to know that on. Saturday . .45C morning this 85c Black Dress Goods goes on sale at • $1.5o Chinelle. Table- Covers at Sc. Chinelle Table Covers with fringe all around- 85c - size 45x45, regular $i.5o• on 'sale at Bed Spreads at 79C. This spread is made of a good quality of cot- /0 ton yarn-a.nd give excellent wear -very special Mrs.: Albert Seeley and two childreno. Mrs. EdWin. johns, Miss Ella Johns 'Miss .LiZzte TroWhill has been spend,. was in Clinton: yesterday, . . and Mr. Addison Johns; spent Wed- ing the past, Week with Goderich Mr. Jake Chidley has returned, to nesday at Mr. Robert Lawson's in f d . • his position at Torontbk after an o erne. „ Mr. John M. Torrance, who had been speeding part of his' holidays at: home, returned on Saturday to .Usberne to resume' his duties ex school teacher. • Mr. Harry Irwin, who • had- 'with his sister,. Miss Mary Toronto; < been visiting another sister,. Mrs. John;Xing of Latirium, Mich., re- turned on Tuesday. Messrs. 'Jahn Harland and • John .Johnstiine el Rattenbiiry Street have returned alter a delightful, trip up the lakes, visiting the 'Soo, MacicinaW Island and several other places. • • Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tozer were • in Toronto this week attending: ' the wedding of the former's sister, litlisS Jean Tozer, tO Lou .Scholes, the champion oarsman of the world. Tha happy event took place yester- ' ay. 131ack ...Cashmere Hose 25c. The best stcicking we havehad for .a long time " • io w a now sellin at 25c. It is made of • • a very fine qu y of- Cashmere yarn arid has an extra 25 . • .• s the ne weare 16c Shaker Flanriel at 1234c. On Saturday morning we will place on sale 200 yards of an extra wide and heavy flannelette in shades of Cream, Red. and Sky—the regular value of whichis I 6c to go at Embroideries at �c worth up to. . 200 yards of fine white embroidery, all good strong edges and regular value up to x2ic on sale at 65c Table Linen .at 50c 200 yards of 58inch wide Table Linen, war- ranted pure flax, in assorted designs, --this is an extra . heavy quality and is excellent value at .05c,. on. sale Saturdayat ...... ............. . . . .... . .... • . • 20C Black Satanna at 1 5oo yards ofthe very best 20c Black -Satana Which has a very fie Satin finish, to go on sale Saturday at • • . heavy foot, healand toe. 'Very special at per pair..., C • . . • . • . • New Dress TrimMings are here. and by far the nicest lot of trimmings we have ever shown—braids are shown in an endless variety—no trouble to show goods—Come as often as you can. Personal.. : Personal. , Dr, Thompson Was in Goderich pro= Mrs.• F. W. Watts has been in Toren.- lessionally on Monday. , • to a few days of the past week. . -Rev. George Evans. of Muskoka • is Mrs. .D. Cook Sr; .has been spending . visiting his brother, Dr. Evans. • . a couple of weeks with friends at Miss Annie Ross, Chicago, .. fOrmerly ". the Nile,. • . • of ' Clinton, is visiting friends in Miss Minnie Nethery Belgrave,Whe toWn • • had. been . visiting Huliett friends, Mr. Robert King returnee. last week enjoyable • holiday at his Clinton . . to Manitoulin Isle to resume his , 'home. . • • duties as school teacher. Mr, William Nediger of Owen Sound Mrs. W. FL Newcombe has:returned is the guest of his son, Mr. W. J, from • a month's visit at Petrelia. Nediger of the Electric Light Wo - Mr. Newcombe went 'down to meet rks. • . Miss Grace Shepherd, who spent part Miss Annie Pollock of La fliviere, . of. her holidays at Amherst Isle, rot - Man, has been the guest'the past urned on Monday to, Lambeth where week Mr. and Mrs. John Tor:. she is teaching school. , ranee.. . . : Mr. Harry.Dowzer is home from Tor- Mtg. H. Andrews, The News -Record onto, taking art enforced holiday understands, ;will spend next aainter owing to an attack of blood •pcilson-', with her daughter, Mrs.' (DO Steep ing in one of his hands. . • of Winnipeg, . Mr. E. H. Henderson, president of Miss Blanche Shepherd returned last the Salt Compaay, 'Windsor, was Thursday from her trip .to Winnipeg the guest of ' Mr. John Ransford • and on :Monday left• for Arvn.to ic- . frorn Saturday to -Monday. • surae her duties as -teacher. • Misses Shirley Bawden and Gladys Miss Agnes Chidley left on Saturday. Herman attended a meeting of the for Queenston Heights, baying. ex- Mission Band held, at Mrs. George cepted the position' of lady princi- Ladd's of Holmesville on Saturday pal of the Public school there, last. - Captain§ MeTag art and Shaw drove Mrs. D, Paisley and her daughter, Miss Hattie Rumbail B. A., who some to Goderich onday evening and time since accepted a lucrative po- sition in a Pennsylvania College, has been offered $1,000 a lyear by a seat of learning in Dakota. We understand Miss Rumball has de- cided to remain in the East. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cantelon have returned to Toronto after a week's visit with Clinton friends. This was W. P's' first visit to the old home town since his marriage and ' his numerous friends were glad of the opportunity which it afforded of congratulating him. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fowler . and Avery has bought a quarter section their daughter, little Miss 'Gladys, with the crop. of Goderieh were in Clinton Tues- Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Dohetry returned day and paid their first visit to tly, on Monday evening from their wed - House of Retuge. They were on ding tour which extended through their way to Seaforth whore Mr. • the Thousand Islands and down the Powler annually makes sale of hun- boxes being well Aloe be has he St. Lawrence to Montreal. They dreds of boxes of berries, etc, His have taken. up housekeeping in the residence next that of Mr, and Mrs. delivered to Registrar Coats the • grandfather's clock, the gift of the citizens of. Clinton to that gentle- man. Mr., John Ransford was in Toronto on Tuesday, "J.• IV' is now a grand -dad, the wife of his son, Mr. Henry Ransford of haNing given birth to • a bouncing hey on Monday. . • Mr. Charles Avery and family of 'the London Road left on Saturday last for their new ,lionie sixty miles nor- th of Calgary, Alberta, where. Mr, diflicillty in 'securing purchasers. ith, Victoria street. s Mr. NY. ci. Smith had as his guests mr, William try and he comes to stay Shepherd of County on Saturday and Sunday his bre- Down, Ireland, whose home is sev- omen of good fortune that the first . , Iit ther-in-law, Mr, W. J. Robinson of en miles from the good city of Bel- person to shake hands with him on Kirkton, and his nephew, Mr. Dav- fast, has been the guest of his uncle, lauding at Quebec was Lord Mute, id Sinith. The latter's home is in , James Shepherd of Townsend the Governor-General, St. Marys, but he has been in the street, for a couple of a mks past. He went into the gold country Ile leaves in a few days for Mani- Kiondyke for thpast four ye 'e ars. from Lite Northwest as a member toba with the eXpectation of sett- ling in that province. ' Miss 'Annie, returned home to Tees - water on Monday after having been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paisley for a week. • Mrs. D. M. Ross and Mrs. Findlay •MeEwen of town attended a picnic of the Stewart -Mena -Macfarlane and McEwen families in Bayfield on Saturday. Mr. W. Hellyar returned on Fri- day from a well-earned holiday at his old home in Cobourg. His busi- ness was in capable hands during 'his absence. Mr. C. W. Stewart, London, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in town "Stanleand Goderich to- wnships. Mrs. Stewart, with her sons, Frank and Erwin, has been here for some time and will remain until the first of September, Mr. Stanley Pym of London, Eng- land, is the guest . eft his aunt, Mrs. John Holmes of the Huron Road. This is his first visit to this coun- • Of the Mounted Police, but a year ago he resigned from .the force. to Mr. Richard Holmes, wire and sons enter the service 01 a company whi- of London, Mrs, Jos. HOlines Sr, of W eh runs a line of stages from hitechurch, Miss Jennie Rol - White Horse to DaWson. • The dis- meg of Londesboro were the guests . from Saturday to Monday last of tanto is 850 miles and is made in five and a half days with four and oir• and Mts. John et the Hun%Road to' meet Miss Muriel six horse teams. Each driver eov- erg the entire distance. The line is Holmesf New York, who is stay - operated only after the close of na- ing with them for a month. There vigation. Mr. Smith likes the were twelve meMberS of the Holmes country so well that he will return family in the party which gathered to' it again in it fcW Weeks, around the tes, tabl c 011 Sunday. Deaths. WRIGHT—In Hullett on August 1,70, Jennie, fifth daughter of Mr. John Wright, aged 20 yes,rs, 7 months and 20 days. WANTED—A GOOD SMART INT. elligent Boy tO learn the telephone operating and jewellery business. —Itumball At Co. Your money back if you waist it. . • I212c ][2hc 6c CLINTOtT. .Durinfi JUly d AUglast this store wiTh eZose•at orie Weloc7c on WedneSdaty and 6. oicZockzAitrz, • every . other even:Y.7w e:xeept Saturday. • • , • ew • fib. titt;.n Our ne iI Suitings of cotcli. • Tweeds are hei-e, The character and. . style of the 'lines we are showing sur passes anything it laaz. ever been our - pleasure to submit to our customers... -.• Imported. :from the best makers bf Tweeds in. Scotland, they can, be depend- - ed upon to give. that satisfa.ctor3r. v5rear thatcan be had. from no other material. • The patterns and. colorings are neat and. natty. • The correct thing for Gentle- Man Fall and. Winter wear. Our large • outside busines enables us to show a range.of patterns that would be impos.:. .sible were it not for it, and. you will find. variety in this new stookthat is equal.' ed. by few Tailoring Establishments in. the Country. Come and. look these nob- by Tweeds over. You need. not buy un- less you wish but already we are book- ing orders lot Fall frora people who like to make their selections before the best patterns are picked. up. Scotch Tweed Suitings, finest imported. qualities,, colors absolutely fast, will give excellent wear, made to your or- der in fleet class style, with good linintgs used throughout, $20 00 • $22•001 25400 Mr. Barge has returned fiona the West and we are now in full swing for Fall business. Leave yoair or- der early. Hodgen s Bros. Milting Said