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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-04-25, Page 8Our Windows aid Fioors• such stool .. no store near ere can you find • lection of window draperies and floor coverings as will be ` found in our Home. Furnishing Department. The stock is the largest in this section, that means greatest -variety for you to select from. It was bought for cash and in most eases di, rect from the makers that . means at closest prices and as -we buy so we sell, The patterns and colors are all the newest that are shown for this season, that means up-to-date goods. The qualities are the kind we like well, those that are absolutely dependable in every way, a big . assortment, close prices, the latest patterns: and abso- lutely reliable qualities are what you get • when yen, do your carpet and curtain buy- ingedJMa Peterson .Sunda ed in Waodh Sunday here. he• . . Mr. Sibley left oh ".Cnesday for N w York. Miss Maggie Oaten of Stratford ap nt There is no better time to.buy carpets and curtains than Sunday in town. now. The :variety is better than it. will be later on and . we Arr. Wilson Cook of .Egmondville as :.. 4 can arrange to put your caplet down just when your want it if we have a little. notice ahead. Here area few of our man' ood.. values. he Scene was aag ed. About the Place By just a little of our wall paper on the room. It made it clean and bright with a relining air .about it, a newness that nothing else could give it. Never before have we had such a large aesorttnent, so (lean a Mg a method of showing itYmKind- lyreuieniberthisehautd you chance to be in a hurry. In seleetingg' and buying four stock we ewuployed get - there methods, that is, we got the best we could in assortment and quality we knew how to buy; In selling it, showing It and pricing it we use the same get -there meth - talk or in other wards we make it as convenient for yon to select and as ()heap for you to buy as we know how„ We know. some read• ars of this will want paper and we believe they will want it right re garding the price paid, the assort went trona which to select, th method of display. These feature we honestly believe we have, Xe. want the paper and you want i right, let's get together. Agents Parker's .Dye Works, TheDr Fair 0 0/ten the Che.w,pest, 4zwarga tlee E0,94 .bo>ult o0, WHERE THE ARE People OR WHERE THEY ARE GOING We Xno For your Floors Hemp,earpetts Fleavy .H, em p Carpe t, printed floral d eal non s ir n q, Arra cloth, re QversN • zble willgive egoeltent wear, agood bedroom oarpat 2C Union ar ets;50c Tory, y, heavy Union CJarpet, sabre weight, full yard wide, reversible, a : good assortment of scroll and floral designs in the new s :ri colorings, colors guaranteed not to run, special value p ng p , per yard ' tiQC.. Wool Carpet /5c Heavy two ply all Woof Carpet, made from thoroughly scoured' and clew .yarns, handsome brnesele 'designs ifi medium and dark shades, colors guaranteed,will wear well and keep its appearance until worn oat. , •.:... ,.,. •. • ; X@IV • Tapestry carpet 05c Tapestry. Carpet, full 27 inches wide,a good range of new np=to,date patterns, Asides of red, brown, fawn;' green, etc., closeilei pet'tiat looks well and'' gives excellent wear'- 1? .a oar, 6�iV Brussels Carpet $1.00 • The carpet of carpets for any room where there is extra hard. war. This spacer.' line we have in good range of nett:'pritt9rnmand oolpre • it is firm and strong, with a closeile and will. be 1? found a• good AA wearer, per yard• ' Linoleum 50e S'eavy •Scotch Linoleum, a yards• wide, bleak or floral' patterns, znea- J m colorings, unequalled as a floor 'covering for kitchen or din nig roam,. per square, yard...•. ... ' ..,.,.,, .. .... :....,.,' 50e. r.. ,r your Lace Curtains $1.00 • Nottingham' Lace' Curtains, full $1. yds long, 541hohes wide, a strong 'firer net; extra special .. . , , , ., ..., . ...,.., 1.00 Lase Curtains 81,50 Pine Nottingham Lace Curtains, full 31 yards long, look 'stitch edge, 66 in she swide h bung d6orn8o y. la a pattern on strong net, will Iook. well when bung and give excellent wear, per pear..... . Lace Curtains $2.25. •Very fine' Nettinghatn Lace Curtains full Bl yards long look tibit h edge, fine and strong net,: handsome lane ' oo s y patterns, and .plain centre With. heavy border, curtains fit for any room,per pair,. T ... 2.25 Art Muslin 10c Fine colored Art Muslin, $6 inches wide, a good range of floral design 'with borders, make a nice cheap curtain and keep the color well Spot Muslin 15c ' Coin spot ninslin, pare muslin, pure wh> te, good width, nine quality,' " mediums razes spot , ... 155 • iOC Bobinette Curtains The swell window drapery ` this season is the Bobinette Curtains. It gives an effect that. can be had with no other curtain and is very handsome. We show same very pretty rett effects trimmed with lace insertions and frills at$2.!. to stock, Becoming Millinery Moderately priced That is just the kind of Millinery that is leavingour show room every day. Millinery that is everything it ouht to be as regards styles and very moderate in price. Every little idea and novelty in shape, trimming or style is quickly represented in our show room and there is always something new to be seen here. This week it is New straw shapes New flowers and foliage New fancy trimmings 4•eadwear for the Little Ones eti BOY"5 T.O.. We were not unmindful to the little folks when buying and are showing some very nobby styles in tam &shonters and fancy hats for children. Two lines. Childress tame, stiff crown, wired, Childrone tams, stiff or soft crowns plain band withYw ends, co, ore of �r home very nobby styleyts in plain navy, red. end Y1hlte..,... 200 Colors and combine t 0 43 ... a lone,,,.,,.. `+��.I The Silk Stock Just two items from the silk stook to remindon of the extra good valuta that direct importing enables us to lay be- fore you. Plein sell eilk 21 1nbhee° wide good weight, will not oat, unitelile for �aaibts e 'plain Telfete eillz, good wet tit, Will and ti or trimming, all Shades . "(wya}� � ycks�,�nicelayei bilk kndlhfor well.ds or (8�8 r,ndWYYI.Y.Y,Y. YYY,Y Y.„ UO t 1n inge, allrhado.and black,,' VV own yesterday. Mr. R. Doan spent a couple of day Toronto last Week, Mrs, Geo, Rummell is visiting frit in, orris for a week. Miss Lulu Hodgens of Toronto is • •guest of Miss Edith Rodge. ns. Mrs.J. Hodgens of town spent a ct of days in Goderich last week. Mr.Jo n h Jenkins of (xoderich tow was in Brantford :iast.Timirsda Miss Vire Heywood, who spent ye pe a In nds the ipie ship veek an Hensel', li returned turn ed home o' nSat. i urday. . Mr.Ed, Bowers left Monday for 1 field where. he 'intends stayin „some time. . . Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas : Varqu rof n Clinton Hillsgreen called o i f+•iend on Saturday. s Miss Elva Adams of Lonesb o . is *spending a couple of day with Clinton friends. Mr. WillJaekson• who spent a onth at his borne in town, retur ed to Toronto Monday. Mr. Joy of Mitchell, spent; Su ' ay in town tie gguest of his .broth r, Mr. Joy of Moison Ban • k. Mies Susie Acheson . of •Hol esville has taken a position as erk in Hodgens' Bros'. g Bro store. Dr.Blackwell of Glencoe was i Clinton on. Tuesday lookingup hea horses for the British market. Miss Grace Linfield of the N' e' spent Sunday and Monday wi h Miss Jennie Tibhutt of Gocleric . Miss Maggie Brown of Bullet left yes- terday for St. Thomas ere she intends to remain for some ime. ruoe: for Misses Blanche Mc Keown and . Leona Potts spent Sunday in Wnciiham as the guests of Miss Lily 2L• Keown. Mr. GeorgeeKemp left on Moodily for • Preston sellers a situatio awaited him. Harry Prout has gone to Woodstock. Mr, R:. J. McGill of Chicago, vho was called home by the fat accident which befel his father, lea s' for the. the'"" city today. .. . Mrs.13.Potts and family haat returned from Corinne, Mich.,here they bud been for a few months. They will again take up their rAsidence in Clinton.. Mr. ,James Twitehell left n' Monday •for British Columbia wh re he goes to arrange for still rnor extensive shipments of shingles from ' that province, •a- business in ich he has been engaged; foe severe years....: Mrs. S. Holland of arni, Man., and Mrs. Metygar o Emporium,. Penn., cousins of Mrs. . Pike, are on a visit at the Wa erly House. Accompanied by Mrs. ke then are now calling'. upon friend in Ashfield: Mr.John Quigley of gull t, who went'. West a .few weeks ago has located at Roseland B. 0, and is employed in the Josie mine at ood wages. He likes the town, 'w 'ch: is one of the liveliest andprettiest in the gold country, and will no oubt in due season accumulate ' fie a bank account, Mr, Adam Cantelon, w came clown from Indian Bead 1st November. and spent the winter a the old home- stead in Goderich to ship, left for the West again ',este'day and, the prophecies of the iota gossips to the, contrary, notwithstan" rag, he bean the journey 'atone, Mr. pant Son expects the coming s zrnmor on the prairies will be rathe a dull ones for the builders. Tt Mr, William Mathe s of tailed=" East, Peel.eounty, i spending a few days with his bre er-in•law, Mr. Thomas Hearns. T tis is Mn, Ma. thews' fiteet Visit to Tinton and,not• withstanding thatthe town is looking its worst, h' has been good enough to say that he lutes the appearance of it eery much. If he would come bac a month hence he could be much me eulogistic, Re*. Mr. Gunn() of P+rkhill is in town this week widening is acquaintance with his parishoner, the good folk of'St,Pau1. tie also as an eye on tho improvements hero triode on the rectory which, rvh completed, +viii' have east five bait red dollars but it Will look quite that uehbetterand be .as well vastly 'mo comfortable for its occu ants. r. Gunne will occupy the pulpit of St, Paul next Sunday. oonet ICI1 toowNsJltP. The Thornab Coto on the Bay- field Line, which Iii was reported had been bought by Me Anderson, has in- Stead been Ieased PO* Mr.John Thorn)). son whose acreage will now he about doubled, but he has .lentil• of help at home to push the • . rk through. Mr. R. rr. Elliot, delivered a load of hogs in Goderich a Monday at $0,40 per cwt. R. H. thi ke feeding hogs at that price pays ve welt. The people neighborhood vryryto her the of old Mrs. Mc,Uou all of the "Cut Line who Is very hfghl . respected in this 'vicinity, 0ON1'VXOT 1 ! 0F' LInal., Ottawa April pean townehlp,. t� � the aesizeae here t -dayof erlminal libel. Cook caused a ke marriage notice, announcing the marriage Of a Weil. known young Nt can lady to himself to appear in a da y paper here. Cook ill about 86 years f age, Ilia counsel VMS a strong p a for acquittal on the Wound mina t1 . accused ill he sewas ntteenceed to. morrow. --H. J, Cook of Me. e found Cook, at 1 aogr lire. .tdr. Thomas/ O. Wilkinson hoe gone to Jefeeanaha, Miehl an, where he' will assist late brother James, who has a nourishing furniture and undertaking business in that city. the Mona wall fors the new shed. started . George Proctor has the frame work, therloadaagain 'Whaley wagonrteLookk at for bar. gaine, as there is opposition is year, resemakingoehop here�n sthetznear attire, o last week, McKellar went secured a ituation as clerk in a restaurant. Messrs, (nogg & Aran strong shipped a car of cattle and another of bogs to Toronto last week, The annual vestry meeting of Trinity church, Belgrave, was held on Easter Monday The church's affairs were all found in good shape, Mr. R. McMurray and Mr. H. Johnston.are the wardens for next year and Mr., D. Wheeler lay delegate to the synod. Mr. Wm, Philips was in Toronto one day last week on business. :NEVER M12841) Hof. For two sessions West Huron has been unrepresented in the Provincial 'Legislature hut it is not op 'record that the riding was at all inconvenienced thereby, and, strange to say, the ministry has managed to wiggle along without its appendage, Mr. j, T. Gar - row, who does not appear to have been missed either by the constituency or the cabinet, By the way, at the Liberal conven- tion held at Dungannon • on Tuesday, Mr. narrow was "chosen to again contest the riding. It is understood that heis.very anxious for one more session in the Legislature, that he may die, politically, happy. We' are not told, eyen in the party organs, , that the • convention overflowed with enthcisi- asm, or that kt at the mention niton of Mr. Grarrow's name the faithful rose as one man and cheered for several minutes. M. G. CAMERON TO GET 41444.44.14114.44.1444.4144#.4410.40410.44.40.114 0444 40440114...441414114.11114.114.1114. ii t 1 1 t t A GOVERNMENT T' OFFICE: 1 - Mr M. G.••Cameron.of G oderach was in O • Ilawa this isw eek and gave' iii the Senate investigation .of • H. Cookis.char-ge that, the Laurier 'Govern - . bad• endeavored to .extort from Win $10,000 as the price' of n. sena. :. torship. Mr. Oamerou's knowledge of the affair was obtained from :letters which passed between.his father and H•l: Cook and are in his possession. In" the 'course of hie evidence he wag ask()d if he h was -not ." an applicant coir if • r p t fag i,. Government favors when he admitted .: that he has the promise p teofap o' st' ir on:' Mr,:Oameron, has many friends on both `side . s ofoli ti e al s l7 1 of whom r±x walI he pleased to hear of his appointment but itis hoped that. the promise will not he held'in suspense until "hope deferred waketh heart tick." RAIDING -.THE' TREASURY. Hon. Alexander Mackenzie. used to. say that his life was shortened by his continued fight, while' in power from '74 to '78, to preserve • the Public Strong Box from the grasping .greed of his own friends; Much as he was needed in those days of blessed memory, a Maaof hie calibre has now become a necessity at Ottawa where miliions are being voted away for schemes of various kinds. But worts than all, the members of Parliament have joined in the raid for a fifty per cent. increase of • salary.. They actually consider their services Worth. $1600 a year,. Pray, who else thinks so iy ' BETTER BURRY :tm'. The registrar of Bruce passed into - the world beyond a Jew months ago butap appointment has already been made to the vacancy. The registrarship of Huron has now been vacant for years and is still being dangled before the expectant eyes of a half dozen applicants, It will quite likely be to much the 'Worse for the appointee if the Govern- ment holds off muchlonger, for if an appointment ie made just prior to the general elections it will be undone by the Whitney, Governnipnt, AnctIoei Sade" Register. Saturday, April 27th, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial hotel, (Minton, 14 choice calyee frotn three to eight days old.—George Chapman. Proprietor 1 Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. Saturday, April 27th, at 1 o'clock sharp, at lot 210, con, 0, Goderichshitown- implement, ole Peive te,' Coof ok, Pr prig. for Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. BUTCHERS' PROTECTION UNION. hto butchers lw of town f news- limyit action to protect themselves against a class known as those who either will not pay or try to do ea, and to meet this difficulty have entered into the following agreement which goes into effect the let of May what w will be knknown ail provides "black 1 with If whichhas account en refusehim, nameeof such delinquent debtor wilt be entered on the "black list'' of each dealer, all of whom bind themselves to .tell no meat whatever to khis particular party, even though cash is offered, until the. previous account is settled or gat• lsfeetor : arrangements made therefor. The effect of this will be that parties who have lls been no ibnt habit on of paying them, Will find their meat euppty abs°. tutly,eut off, Portunateiy this clava is not large, but no matter hhow small or large his, it is a grievance that calls for heroic treatment, and dishonest persons are the only ogee who wilt suffer by this determination, The butchers have no desire or intention to incommode or restrict business with l:eopte who desire credit, and are willing to pay theft honest debts, but, in eeit•defence,they must draw the .ins at those who will not conform to talr,businert principle.. "A Some what Different Store." 1 Sale of Underwear Nearly Two Thousand Woiten's, Misses' andChildren's Spring and Summer Vests go on Sale, Commencing Wednesday Morning, •ZKay lot at i t / Regular Prices. A maker found himself with too big « stook on hand anti to relieve this candn of affairs ' ocepted a great deal less than regular cost for a big part ,e� his stock. !t as no exaggeration to say that values such as these' have never before been gluon in this town, At the prices we will sell these vests you'll be able to bu. for r o Everyy twof nearly the price of one, garment is made of the best quality yarn' and warranted perfect in every way. Y .. On sale commencing Wednesday morning, May lst. 800 Ladies' Vests with short sleeves, made in good qualityrn, , onya full length, assorted sizesSale each....,,.,,.,. Wednesday' morning at Ladies' Vests at loc 500 Ladies' Fine Tests, • in cream only, t made of , good cotton yarn, closed front, ribbed cuff, on sale at, each- ,. l' Ladies' `Vests at 12%c 400 Ladies Vesta, madeof fine quality ` t 0 cotton yarn, in pure white,wbite lace on trimmings,. al sale eaoh a 150 Child's Vests, made of extra fine, white cotton yarn -,-small size ,U p only -nicely' trimmed at neck,reguler vats()12tc eacb,on Wednes,. 5` day morning white they last, each..,. Ladle's Vests at Ise '100 only of Misses Vests, of best quality cotton yarn, in whit o fine ribbed make nicely trimmed at neck with laceand sola ni e, regular 00e vest, on sale Saturday morning at, each i; tape, Spring Jacrkets We: carried over: from last season stew Ladies' Jackets' desire to close out at once. " Theyareand are r- fect in every way. The styles a . all made ofhensa clothe are on'e �' are very nearly the same as this season's' coats. s. The s• wily. iq will be . g one half and less. Come early on Saturday Morning for best choice, a $5& 8jack ,r eta in fawn and navy, your choice at $3..00 45.Q � Jacket tfn e navy only at $3,50 $7.50 Jacket in navy at ." 3 1.50.l10 Jacket in greytweed . at i.50 T 15 00 Ladies' extra tine Vests, in white and I01 ' ' cream, short sleeves, nicely ;trimmed at 42 ••neck: with tame and tape, well worth 20c, on sale at, each.•.,.,',.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 75 only .Ladies' Natural Wool Vests, with shortsleeves, fine open weave, for spring wear, trioimed with silk tape at neck, regular value. 60c each, on sale at neatly half price... , ..... , ; . , . , . .. ; • ; .. Our Millinery Sells at Sight Our tri mmtad hats are marvels of • beauty and becotningness: will find 4 hat here to suit o meet 11 y u perfectly and you won't be likely to ` kel:- it indt t i ' le tea a tee every turn, • This department is in. experienced hands, The hats are artistic stylish:Individual creations and you 11 pay leas here for style } 1 and beauty a t. y than iny. most: sto res. For example $8.50 or $4.50 will buy. Won't you come and see what a, beauty • Just received the second shipment p ant of sailors,' oyer 1.00 sold already, Prices 25c, 500, 75c, $1 to. $1.50," Sold elsowliere at one third more, Corse; emobstration NXiss. Crook of Toronto, a. Practical t` c zeal Corset t. e Demonstrator, • n rat tst or�will beat • WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST, andr our ` store on will. be' pleased to point out the manadvantages B ds I Pateixt Bias Filled`Corsets. �' •, many,: of the, All our lad' ' customers present: to see and t y omer�� •are cordially invited to 'be :• try a corset that is warranted ' waist lines It isnon-breakable over' =.ilia, hips or at the . P: the most comfortable. or .tab le. corset ever invented. • . , • . .Sold exclusively by ourselves in Clinton. TOM nnoN.ix DACI IP NOV WANT IT ... . . CLIA TON .............4s....o+..y►►f.......•+...o r.4. _�rrtrr�trrtrttrttrrrrmitrnrntt r ALWAYS., ON •T P iC • era044.4 Yttrl rttrnrtyrtrrrtrttrrrr rntr t r DUNDONALD ONE "tfilDTH ONLY 2 ttrttrrtrItrr►rttrttrt rt r t t trrrrrttritrtrrnrttrrffmirrttrtrnrr ttrnrr ,atest. This out shows the -very latest 4iiar on the market and a collar that will be very pop lar; It is called the Dundonald and our sale up tea the present time has been very large. It is made from: the finest quality of linen and .is sold at 20c. We are ole agents t s for the celebrated brand of W. G, & R. colt rs and with us you can see all the latest and best style,. Once you wear this brand ydu will have no other. Our fancy colored shirts, open, front, stiffs detached which we sell for $1 are splendid sellers. They are `he W. G. & R. make and you cannot equal them, Mud Coat fpr $2. Every roan who has any driving tP do needs' a Mud Coat and the Zine which we are offelg at the above figure is a wonderful article - for - the '.money, Made double breasted, 50 inches long, velvet dollar And a nice' fawn shade in collar. They are waterp o f to a certain extent. Our Rain Coat at $3.50 is perhaps the st value ever offered in this section. • Oxford grey co r, 52 inches. long, velvet collar, fly front, One of the smartest looking coats en the market, shrewd buyers should inspect, Bro itttort. Niiii11111411iiiiilliiiiiiiiiialliiiiii11141111/11111411444111 tin r wiz A A