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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-08-25, Page 91 1 1 ; . 1 1 1 1 : I 8 ••••••••••,_L.L.....1 1,.4 The Best School The best School S ockings for Boys or Girls are the famous "Black, Cat" Stockings made in Kenosha, Wis. 'The "Black Cat" factory is the largest Hosiery Factory in the world. Here are some facts and fig - tires that will give you some idea of its size and the number of Stockings turned out every year. Employees 1200 Travelling Salesmen 25 Coal used in a year 8000 tons Water used in a year 50,000,000 gallons Paper Boxes used per. year 1,872,000. Number of pairs made per year 11,606,400 Average product per day 36,000 pairs Or made every minute 124 pairs If "Black. Cat" Stockings were not good do you think that 124 pairs could be made and sold every snintrte? Where they are best known they are best liked. Try them for your Boys and Girls. All sizes now in stock ready for School Opening. Triple knees and triple heels, 25, 35 and 40 cents per pair. • • • The Flannel; Waistings No time like now to select your Flannel Waists for Fall. All our new patterns are here and putting it off' means • that you will have fewer to select from. A ulcer lot Nye have never shavin. • Qualities are the best that are made. Not more than two or . three waists of any one pattern and coloring, See . - them before the assor anent gets broken. ... ' The Clinton News -Record August 25th 1904 1LLe eats alu 1 nles'• Skirts for Autumn 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 °graphed as were those which made a price sensation .a few weeks ago, but are the kind to give you light employment in tracing thein out. A. cord goes around eaeh with suitable colors to match tassel, for 25 cents additional. LADIES IIGSE SUPPORTERS.— They are the kind:you have always paid 50 cents for. Our price 'is 25 cents. We have them in yellow, bl- ack, pink and red. We never stocked this line before. We want to he able to procure again at this price, You's better hurry. Can you afford to miss the savings? • IsTORDBEIMER. PIANOS. Agents Parker's Dye Works. 31, 11 Fair Co, Often the Cheapest. Always the Best. About People We° KIIONV Judges Holt 'and, Crarrow were in . Clinton yesterday:. • Mt.:W. J.. Brandon 01 Bayfield was in • town on Tuesday, . • Mks. II. Beattie Visited her parents • inSeaforth Yesterday. Mr. Sydney Jackson.. of Montreal. is Spending hisholidays in, town. *Mrs. Carlton of Goderich visited her. son; Mr. W. Routledge, last week.. MissQarrie Steep :1;1,$:tied SeafOrth . friends from Monday until yester- day. • • ' • • • Miss Ethel glimmers -toile. of Mandl Visited at Mr. W. ff. Cook's this week. .• The Misses Henderson of...Kincardine w.ere guests. Of Mrs...Thos,. Cooper ' this week. . • Mrs. Jacob Taylor and her, daughter, Miss Della; are:-.Spenning,a .00101.13.ot • weeks .with. London friends. : . • Mr.. and Mrs.. Arthur MeqUirei: Sperit Sunday in Clinton 'with the.... for-.' • mer's -brother.,--Drusseis ileralth • *Master Will. Taylor is spending his We have opened the autumn season in this department with the full intention of doubling our trade. With that end in view we have prepared very large assortments of Stylish Skirts and although there are many lots yet to come we are already prepared to meet every de- mand, even better than last season, and far better people tell us than can be done in any other Clinton store. Buying as we do with a syndicate of seven stores in very large quantities insures for our customers lower prices than can be had elsewhere in town. You are cordially invited to call and see the New Skirts. Prices are $2.50, $3.00,. $3.75, $4.00, $4.50 to $10.00. The New Dress• Goods Table Towelings, Sheeting's Blankets, Flannels, Etc. For Fall Wear Dress Goods were never so beautiful as this fall. Our stock was never so large, so carefully selected and never have we sold so many Dress Goods so early in the season as we have during the last two weeks. Whatever is newest, most •fashionable, most wanted and desirable has found a place in this big stock. We have maintained our popularity by mark- ing these Dress Goods at prices that will save you money on every yard. Beautiful light weight TWeeds suitable for Shirt waistSuite at 60e, 75e I 50 to 'Broadcloths rn all the very newest shades of navy, brown, green, black I 0 at, per yard 85c, and i.4 First Showing of The New Fall and Winter Coats • Whenever you think of household supplies like the above think of this store as being the' very best place in Clinton from which to buy. That you -will find none but goods of sturdy, reliable quality here, and save some money, we can 1 prove to you as we areproving to many customers every week, 65c Table Linen at 50e- - MO yards of Table Linen warranted all pure flax, very heavy quality that Gn. will Ova excellent wear, regular 05c -for •i) U $1.50 Table Linen at 90c 72 inch wide full bleached Table Linens. double satin damask finish,flor- Towelings 1 .9 0 at designs, extra heavy quality, regular $1.50 table linen, slighly, to go at Pure Linen Toweling in light and heavy qualities, very. spepial at Oc. 1)1 • • 8, 10c and • , 1 /..2 Flannelette Sheeting at 30c ' • GoOd Quality -Heavy Weight 0 first shi ment of the new Fall and Winter Coats ar- • • . ur r p rived this week. They are by far the finest lOt of Coats we est styles and of cloths that will give good wear. We will be have seen for. a long time. They are made in the very new - pleased to have you call and get an, idea of the styles that are to be worn during the coming season: • . Fall Millinery Ogy Milliners are now attending the Openings and is anoth-er week will be back' and ready to accept early fall or- ders. This we will have the finest stock of±Millinery this Store- has ever shown and you will find pur prices lower than ever. Our syndicate buyer, Mr. Cressman of Peterbor- n has just returned •frorn England, France andGermany Fancy Fiench 'Flannels, "strong'cloth, soft, velvety • holidays. at:the summer •residence 1 d th best ,valued in 'Millinery ever shown Grey Flannel at 12/2`c • 300 yards of extra good quality of Grey Flannel in light and dark shades of gr.ey, both twill and plain.. This Flannel is well worth 15e, our or , special value at • I L.2 • More Cashmere 1 -lose at 25c per pair • These are really splendid Stockings for earl fall wear. They are made of an extra good quality of Cashmere arn and have double sole, them the price will be heel and toe. They would be good value at 35c, but while we have .25 New Golf Waists. • _ . The_neW fall Golf Waists are here,in a very large assort- inent of Pew styles and -colord. - They are Made of the very best yarns and will give excellent wear. ,' :'Lf you a,ro in need of a new golf waist you will find all the new styles - In this stOck. . Prices :$2.50, p.75. and $3 • •• *here he • las see re e . . . . priuted in the best Factory iri France. . at Thornhill of his uncle, Mr, 'Jos. . • wide range of haxidsoine desig•ns. speeial at per gn• - Taylor. , •••• •• u • Miss. Middleton of Clinton afid Miss. • yard. • .•.. ................1.4;ifri..".,:-..-...,"...-‘4.,-!.1..../...,,,,...4.• New Laces.:. , • • 't. Some elegant new net Laces are on.our coun-• ters. They are the correct Styles far late Sum - :mer and Early Fall. ..Dainty dedigns.. White or Linen shades, insertions, laces and Allovers to match. • • . . • • . .• . . ei-o•-.41..4.6.46-41,-•.4.-4i..-•.-4••••446,-4..-,-.•..w4ssems.;••••.• First Showing Fall Dress Goods,-, The first Of our Pall Dress Goods are. here. Not all we have coming, still enoughto give you. an idea of the. trend of the styles for the earning'. season. : Come and have a look at them, no -aced to buy unless.you wish. , - • . • , • , Plain Cloths 50c 75c and $1.00. • Broadcloths. $1.25 and $1.50. Plain Cheviot & Canvas Cloths 75c, $1, $1.25. Neat Tweeds effects 50c, 75c and, $1.. Fancy Waistings 50c, 75c and $1. Mohair Waistings 50, 60c and $1. Still Some Shirt Waists To Sell. We have still a 'few Shirt Waists to sell. Not a great many, but enough here yet for you to get a Bargain. Half price is the way they are selling. You cannot miss it laying in a stock before they are all gone. . • $1,00 Shirt Waist h now selling .50 $1.50 Shirt Waists now selling .75 • $2.00. Shirt Waists novo selling $1.00 $2.50 Shirt Waists now selling $1,25 600 pairs of Cashmere Hose at 25c -a pair. We could ask. 35c' a pair for them and still give you good value. However we can afford to soil them at 25c, and are going to do it. We clear- ed a lot of 50 dozen at a Bargain. NOW you can, share it•• 60(1 pairs Ladies ribbed Cashmere Hose, /mule front fine, soft yarns, spliced heels, seamless feet, a cap- ital stocking for early rill wear and are good valne h It • at 35c, special at per pair. ..... rAU New Golf Jerseys. Nothing better than 'alGolf Jersey for cool Fall evenings. They are stylish. They are in-expenive. See the new ones we are snowing. Very newest sty- les at $2.25, $3, and $3.23. 'lodger's Bros. CLINTON. •V. Patterson ,• of . Wakefield • spent. -!. . • :Stinday at. :Mr: GOOdev.e's. Acton 'Free" Pihs.4 . • • . . Miss Lulu EigleUri,' forinerlY of • 'I' " • • . • •,. • • Clinton but . more: recently of God - crick 14 now du .London where she . purposes remaining. Mr: George flodgens, travelling rep- resente,tive of the 'Gale Mfg.. Coin- .Thronte„ hasbeen spending a. few holidays at home. • , • Rev. Cluit of Stratliroy, who has . been. spending his holidays in Clin- ton and Otherparts of this pOunty; gets int& harness again this Week. Miss : Edi th • Jennison of the London Road . is visiting her friend? Miss • • Ada Kay, 'London, after which she • • goof; • to ..,Thorndale. -where she expec- t•S "10 •reinain for s.oine tune.. . . • Mr. jqhn Davidson .ot. Bayfield -was in town on .Monday and text Morning. left.- for MooSejaw, "Assa.. went '. on . a•.prospecting trip -and if Stated Will:lake up land and locate on *the' "„prairtes. .. • : • . -Mk. Eli. litetakitglilirt 'has sold' out his, . ..."barbering . business at Aurora and Mrs, McLaughlin .has %returned 10 town. • are 'guests. of •the ...latter's- parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. • Fluker.:• • • • • . The . Sol lowi lig left for • Wes tern. points. on Tuesday morning- and 'purebased. • their '•transportation through. Mr:W. W. Jackson, : P. R. •agent: Mrs. IL . Adams, Jag. Pipe, C. - 'I'. Jennison, W. Tebbutt, Glen W. -Shepherd, R. J. Chown, • ••• 1-1. Baker, IL• :Williams, W. W'.' T. 4luelc,. Rob t. Smith, Mrs. Smith, L. Smith, John Tip - lady, E. Bali, J. 1)oWs0n, . G. A d- . ams, It.' Tunning, A. I3utton. • Mr. 'George .Barge returned on' Satur- day from a business .trip :trip in the in- terests • of.the. clothing. department of Ilodgens Uroi.. lie was • away seven weeks and visited the princi-. pal point s in 'Manitoba and the Ter- ritories, going as far northwest as Edmonton. Ile' noted many chang- es since. his trip last fall, evidences' of progress all along '.the line. Ile did a. good buSiness, it is needless to say. ' • • . • ' The following passengers were ticket- ed' to the West on Tuesday's .ex- . cursion 1414`. R. klodgens, town ag- ent G. T. R. : Miss Rathwell to 11;17 .• gin ; Miss ,Maguire, •Elgin ; S. 1-1111, .Winnipeg ; Miss Routiedge, Winni- peg ; Jeremiah Noble, Minto Et? nest Brown, Nepawa. ; 0.. V. Wes- . ten, Souris ; Dick IVIeLennart, Sour- is ; Mrs. A. Ginn, McGregor ; Jas, Medd, Carnduff ; John Ferguson, Carnduff ; 11. 1VItilholland, 'Winnipeg; Chas, Weston,. Rathwell ; D. Weybourne ; Miss Fannie Jet - • • ' • • . • . • 1.toon. MONET BACK ' IF YOU WAXT Personal.. . . . . . • Mrs: A. J. •Griggand baby daughter •Mr: C. L. • Fisher,: Goderich, is hi- -. and Master Roy returned .Saturdayi toivrt. this Week. • • • • from. their visit to St. Thomas. • Mis. sa. Hedgens Iras been. visiting IVir. James Sharp of Watford; cousin her :parents, .Rev. B. and Mrs. Cle- • • of Mrs. A. Cantelon,.• town,: has beeziintent of Londesboro. • • engaged •by Mr.. A; 'Seeley. He is • Mr, Ben.- • ,Routledge, , formerly of• said to be au p)Tert.horseshcier, . ' .Coiribe'S drug stere; 'spent a couple - •Mrs. E. A. • Lappin e .left • on Weclnes- • of ••day S in; town. last 'week. • Next ••• • • day. of last week to spendten days week •he goes to. 'Toronto to begin • or se ...• as the guest.: of Mr. • and Mrs.. his stUdies. at • the • College of Pliar- 13rang of Detroit:. She was acConi- . ' - • • :palIle(1 by. Miss. Zada- MeRac;. and Mrs. j.ikliller •of Cliaton;• who has Inir daughter Margery', who has been been. Visiting her daughter, Mrs.L. Sonic weeks in• Detroit; will return E. 'Evil in .Chesley, was in Hanov- with her. • • • • '• • era --few- days,. this week a _gtiest Mr. itessei; fruit. broker •• of at. Mr. 'Lents Ey.dt,'s.--Hanover 'Po - Glasgow,. • Scotland, James Davies *pt. • •_ • • • • • of M.ontreal and Robert Adamaon. Mr: .1. Snell of Winnipeg, -Man., of Boston .were.• in town' yesterday •• who has been visiting at his .fOr, 'conferring with Mr. P. Cantelon re- • mer home 'in ',Exeter; was hi •town • garding the 'apple oral>. Mr. Russel on Friday last.- consulting with the believes :this will be a hard year on .. Jackson Mfg. Company whom he the exporter- owing to • theibig crop represents in the -province of Mani - in Britain, France .a,nd the U. • S. • toba. M. Snell says the Lion • Lew . prices, he says,' will 'rule,. • brand clothing is becoming- iticreas,- 'The following :.members of the . loeal ingly poputar,.m. that province. . Canip of th W. O. W. attended' the Miss Annie Wright Of Goderieh• spent • unveilingceremony: in Goderichce; from ; Saturday till 'Monday . with meter on Sunday.; J. A. Ford; H.. tovin friends and lef1 that day 101 Archer, N. Ball, R. Bell, .3; Ire-. • her home in Goderich. She hadbeen ' land, O. .Crich, II. B. Kerr, J. •.13. •• spending the' past week at Mr. J. • Hoover, J. Cook, .J. W. Elliott, A. • Boson's,. Summerhill, having. been J• Grigg, A. Taylor, R. Smith L. called to the bedside of her sister; Weir, .1 Comba, J. Finch, R. 'A. Miss Jennie Wright; who on Wed- . Downs, G. Cooper, E. hilton, W. nesday of last week passed over to Slonian, N. Webb.; R. P. Rookie. Jordan's other shore. •• ' Staff Captain Moore and wife .ol . Mr, Robert Miller has returned from Montreal are visiting his mother Manitoba and* Assiniboia where he Mid brothers of town, • Ile has been spent several Weeks and bears wit - eighteen rears. in S..A. work and IS ness to the boom. He says the considered One 'of . the most siiecess- heavy immigration and business ac- - ful officers in 'the service. He has tivity is really, Wonderful and when for some time been stationed at lie left, .everybodY seethed to be in Montreal where the. Army. is build- ngocid"spirits though some were fear- ing• a $3(4000 hea4cinatters. Paid 10.hd or °the. frost, the crop being ien Stari-Ca,ptain Moore has been as- days or so late, vis, • Qu 'Appellc.; J. R. Holmes, Killarney ; W. Townsend, Weybur- ne G. Rands, Carberry' ; James,' Atwood, Carberry ; William At- wood, Winnipeg ; P; Cooper, Winni-' • Peg, Mr. and Mrs. William Downs' and the-' • ir son Earl returned InS1 Week frOn. hos Angeles, California,, where they spent -several months. They left • •Clinton for that city with the ex- - pectation of remaining there for ' some years, but ' while the climate the greater part of the year is plea - signed the task of raising the funds therefor in which work he is . now . engaged with his usual energy. ' • 1V1r, Thos. Archer of Hullett returned Varna. Manitoba. Ile .drove over inuch of Mr. Arthur Johns and Mr. Joseph • last week from a month's visit in • . the country and speaking from ob- Ward left on Monday for North Dalt- servatioa says • the crop is of the ota, finest but is .ten days or more late Mr. J. Keys of Nashville, Tem, and may be. caught by the treat, took a snap 'shot of Miss A: J. Keys lie says that the rusk of inimigran-- S. S. class on Tuesday evening: ts is so great that it must be seen Miss J. Bothwell, formerly Of TOr- 10 be appreciated. Mr. Archer does onto; left forSouris, Man., on Tees - not sympathise with the cry. again- day. st. the C. 1'. R. which is furnishing Mr. and Mrs. James Johns, Mr. '1' a splendid service considering the Keyes, Miss A. J.. and Miss Emily tax . upon it. "Why," said he, "our,. Keyes and Rev. R. Miller attended only delay was on the Grand Trunk the christening of the infant 'daughter between Toronto and North Day." of M. and Mrs. 13. A. Higgins. sant, in the summer it is almost Mr. Archer WAS aee0/11patiled home Mr. John Johns spent Sunday kind- unindurable for a northerner, except by Ins daughter, Mrs. James ac- et the parentaI roof. for those who have nothing to do donald of Grisweld, who has been Mr. C. Pilgrim Sr. has returned to but try • io keep cool.. Mr, Downs ill for some time and cannot stand his home in Guelph, after visiting had it lucrative position in en organ the climate. Mr: Macdonald has with his son here for the past few factory, but the heat was so inten- • disposed of his livery business at ' weeks, ' se that he lost weight weekly, al- Griswold and will also return to Remember the garden parly On most daily, so decided to return to Ontario shortly. They will remain Friday evening. the Lady of the Snows. They came .111 this POrince• . ' Mrs, Purdy of Seaforth and Mrs. through from the Coast by the Can- • - • . . . Robinson ' of Toronto were guests of adian route,_visiting .friends by the - - - • • - Mr, and Mrs, Dan. McNaughton this eided what lie will do though - his • -i-ne otratneona lacros*se wegits's Mina Davidson has returned W.Y. Mr. DOWne has not yet de- • „,,,, g., t him. Mr. William McKeown, Who e 0 c s Miss Pearl Wheatley ef Clinton is still retnains in that city, but he, iti the setnt.tieets to c Hilton , Wad. 011110fi wow bong. next weanestlay Afternoon. guAelsris:ofJoatrnsa.ton of Zurich was the Gime the past week, too, may return to Canada and . .,,,k, , ' • old' position at the o. f. open for • t ant hempions 4.,( Huron from visiting friends in London. went to Los Angeles with them, will play the Stratford visiting with her sister, Mrs. John 6 .1 . ..• anritaimmaimaseneaminomengnitt -Dilr4n. ,TrzLy ctrtd Aa0u.St rhi store w -ill close at one,. o oZock .ors . • 14Teolitesday and 0 o'clock sharp • every •• other .e'ri-6ning •except '• • Satzz7,dciry. . • • • ; • °et • Ready for School. School bells will be' ringing in a few days. Get your boys ready for the opening. You can do it here to your advantage and profit. The biggest and best stock of Boy's Clothing in the County is here. This is a strong statement but we have the goods to back it up. Boy's School Suits, nobby styles, bound to wear. $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50. "Lion Brand" Knickers No Knickers like "LION BRAND" made in Canada or anywhere else for • that tnatter. Knickers made frotn strong all wool Tweeds that stand the rough arid tumble the average School Boy gives his Knickers. All sizes. 49C, 65c and 75 .cents. o gens Bros cloning and tfics riodairI • ••. • • t;',";'; •