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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-06-27, Page 9• . . •• • r Ladles' Lifle Collars 11 Selling at 5c each BRAND NEW GOODS JUST IN THIS WEEK . . ni\TE of thebig collar factories made up too many white linen collars for the spring trade, made a great many more than they were able to sell. They would not take any chances (*carrying them into another season, So cut the price right in two in. order to clear them outat once. They were offered to a few of their customers ?Ad we were fortunate enough to secur6 a big lot of them.. They are all plain, straight band, styles, are pure linen. The standard . selling price all over the country for .collars of this quality has been. 12%c each. We place this entire lot on sale commencing Saturday, June 29th, at a piece. • 5c Ladies' White Linen Collars, straight band shapes, 2 and 2.t inches bigh,sold all over the country atlXic each,pure n c linen, sizes 12i to 14i,on sale commencing Saturday,each .UU New. Linen Shirt Waists The very latest in Shirt Waists are those made from plain grass linen. A feW very j •••• stylish ones are among this week's arrivals • ,) at:this store. They are made from plain • linen, trimmed with in.sertion, to match,have • the newest sleeve, collar and cuff, sizes are 34, 36 and 38. The price $2 apiece. Elegant 'White Shirt Waists Last week we 'ordered some very handsome white Shirt Waists and epeet thern here in time for. Saturday's business. They are very fine 'qualities, styles that are now shown for the first time, are trimmed with tucking, hemstitching and fine insertion,, Noprettier waists have been shown. this sea- son and we will have only a limited quantity of each line. The prices will be $1.,85 and $2 each. • • •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••• ••••••••••••••**••••• Our Black Sateen . Waist at $1 " • one dollar we are selling a black Sateen Shirt Waist that easily beats anything else in the, trade. It is At ' the best value we were :able :to ,find and if we had not,' been able to take a large quantity we could not ha;ve sold I I it at this price : • " • . • Bieck Shirt Waists, madeof eXbra good quality' bright • finished black sateen, will not fade or turn rusty, • three clustersof fine tucks down 'each side of front, flfl two rows down back.soft cuff, very stylish, all sizes 1 .0 U ••••••••'•••••••••...... •••• •••••••••••••••••*•••• Lin.en Dress Muslins REST IN A ammoe •,,.•••• 11••••••••••• and be healthy out in, the fresh air and sunshine. A. hammock is a great Da - door comfort and affords during the heated term a cool spot where to recliee in pure and healthful air. It will relieve you mentally and physically more than it will yout pocket book. It is one of the priniary arti• cles about a home which go to make up "The Eter- nel Fitness of Things" and not at great cost either. Our prices are as low as is in keeping with the quality and they are varied in color, length and style, Glad tq have your inspection, Agents Parker's Dye Works, The 1, D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest, Always the Best. 4bOtit o '4 •WHERE THEY ARE People , OR WHERE THEY ARE COM We Know Dr. Cook has gone to Chicago. Mr. E. Herman has returned from the Soo. Mr. Ben. Webb has returned home from England. Mr. D. Cantelon of Hensel' was in town on Tuesday. ' Miss..Kate Scales of Hullett is visiting at Mrs, R. Carter's, • Mr. staid Mrs. W. Doherty leave for Ltvei'pool on the 1st, Mr, John MaeGuire has returned from Boston arid is again at his post. e nd 1VIrs: JohnLayton, Sr. spent *IVIla's.taweek visiting. in Tuckersralth. Messrs. McMnrchie and Macdonald of Blyth were in Clinton on Monday. Mrs. T. 11: (look has returned from visiting friends in St. Clair, Mich, Mrs, Connell and children of Goderich township are visiting Mrs. S. Pike. M. Dowser and W. Moffatt attended the big circus in Stratford on Fri day. Mr. A. 0; Pattison and family leave on Saturday for Bayfield for' the Sum - Mr, W. P. Spalding is in Toronto this week attending the S. 0, S. Grand Crimp. Mr. johnathari Miller of the Hotel Bedford, Goderich, spent Saturday fin town. Mrs Dark of London is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jos. Rattenbury, at preseet. • Miss Maggie Hillen of Goderich visit- ed her sister, Mrs, John Walker, on Saturday. Mr. and Ms. 'Brydone and Mrs. (Dr.) • Gunn and family were in London this wee's. Mise Sproat has returned to her home after spending a few days with Mrs. W. Foster. Mr. V. H. Brownscombe of Chicago is the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. 11. Nevvcom be. PlOrt and fancy Dress Linens are now D\VW..116.aillr'eNw.cromaibr'ejw. Weie iInrwLinondanond being. shown at this store. They are the on. Monday, newest . • summer dress materials and . verEdwards of Bayfield were in Clinton Erwin, and Mrs. as ionable for waists or dresses' H d °n Tuesday' Mrs. R. Carter and son Henry of Tuckerseeith were callers at Londes- boro last week. Mr. ,I, Thompson of •London, head • agent for Frost and Wood, was in town on Monday. Miss Mary Robb •,:•eturned home last week from Titmdon where she was . attending Normal School.' Mrs.C.r.s,letwright of Brandon, Man,,is vie:ding her son, Mr. Bd. Robinson , ref town whom she has not seen for nineteen years. Mr. John Mole of Auburn was in town on Tuesday. His daughter, Edith, who has been ill for over a month is still in a critical condition. Miss Clara Ferguson, daughter of Me. James Ferguson, has passed with honors her first examination at the training school for nurses in London. Mr. E, M. lileLeari, Past Master of Clinton Lodge, will represent bis Masonic brethern at the. Grand Lodge meeting to be held in Handl- ton. Miss Challie Barge, who has been visit- ing her brother in Ohicago re. turned. to her home in town. See list of wedding announcements on page 5. Mr, William Robb left Tuesday for Port Hope to take part in the gather- ing of the Old Boys of Durham. He will extend his visit for several days to renew old- acquaintances. Mr. and. Mrs. Tunney of Westfield 'were guests of Mrs. Thos. Mitchell the other day, as also were Mrs. T. Riddell of Auburn •and Mr, D. Vitalsh of near Londesboro. Rev. Greene and family of Holmes - villa became residents of Clinton yesterday, when they took up house on Rattenbury street East. Miss Fisher of Kincardine is their guest. Miss Lottie Cantelon of Hensall was a guest at Mr.Peter Cantelores on Sat- urday while on her way to Alt,Forest where yesterday she acted as brides. tiaid for Miss M, Graham who was married to Mr. F. Gibson, Mrs. A. A. &break was visit- ing the Schrenk homestead last week and brought back Mrs. Walter Fax and her son Joe of Winnipeg1. who will visit Ontario Mende until about the end ofJuly, Mrs, Geo. Swartz and Mrs, Z. P. Rona. ball and family left last week for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will spend two or three months with the former's danghter, Mrs. Carnell. During their absence Mr. Swartz will be with his son in Wingham most of the time. ..._ ..„..,....„,..,.. somer or more stylish materials you will - — , find it hard to. get anywhere : . • • At 10c Plain grass linen, medium Weight, nice fine quality I 11 N inches wide, makes a handsome euit . sl..0 At 14c Linen effect Dregs Muslins, light weight, fine qua's • ity,plain linen ground with small dribor block pattern in I A white, blue, etc., very stylish, per yard: , ..... ..,. • 1 9' . At 20c Fine quality American Corded Batiste Muslinainen effect grounded with 'alternate narrow fancy black and ' Paisley pattern, stripes in colors,makes handsome waists n n or dresses, per yard... . , ..... , . .. ... .. . ...„. , . .... . 1h Laces for Triminings and insertions for trimming the above timeline in ye/flow. widths, 100, 117-ic, lee, 20e Black Dres8 Muslins Our in black and white .eottrin particularly good. The thin, soft, lig,' dress materials is nt and cool dress stuffs for hot weather wear are here pri.ce can be sold for : a. as low as good qualities Black Dimity Muslins, extra ' . Laces per yard good quality, 30 inches wide, Fine quality Dress Muslins, deep white spots and figures. ..... ,•' black ground with small pa - 1 7e terns in vvhite, very light,— late Fine quality plain black corded • Black and white Sateens. the Dimity Muslin, narrow car ., the best,you could hardly tell ed stripes,good black,wil) "Pfrom silk,plain black grounds turn rusty, per yard.. i not with soli, dot and floral de • • ' • • • . . 20c signs. ...... ,.....18e, 25c Ss 30c • Foot Comfort A new Make of 'summer hose was passed into stock the other day. They are very fine quality of cotton, absolutely fast black, The feet are of pure, soft natural wool that will never harden. People who have worn them pronounce them the most comfortable stim.mer hose they have ever worn. Two sizes 9 914 Two Qualities 25c .050- * Gentleman's Balbriggan Underwear 75c per Suit A more complete stock of rneti's underwear than this you will not easily find. We have many qualitiee and every 818e from that that fits the small boy up to that large enough for the man that measures 44 or 40 inches around the chest, Here is one of Our leading lines : Men's fine double thread Balbriggan Underwear, shirts and drawers, 'sateen trinTinings, ribbed cuffs and ankles, overlooked seams, all size, :special value at per suit- .......75c 0-4611$ BrOS„, In the Kirkton correspondence of St. Marys journal appeared the follows ing last week: Miss Elizabeth Pot ter of Clinton spent last week With Mr, and Mee. John lirquhart,—Mr. Andrew Foote of Varna spent Wednesday and Thurs- day the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cairns, ----Miss Laura 'Wiseman spent Tuesday and 'Wednesday in • Clinton as a delegate from the Chris- tian Endeavor here to the Huron • County Convention held in Presby. ter an Mural. She was accompart- led by Mr. John Urquhart as second, delegete. ----Mr. G. W. IlarnWell Was unable to teach on Friday, ow. ing to a very severe atria of pleurs odynia, We wish Weeley a speedy recovery. --Mr. and Mrs. .Tolin Urquhart left on Tuesday for Clin• ton on a visit to Mr, and Mrs, John Porter of Clinton, witilo t.hero thoy will attend the 'Ohrietain Endeavor Connty 00nVeatiori, TRE AN OLD MAN ENDS HI XII)194 Wm. Tuer, a man about 70 year of ogo, was found last Friday in title barn at his son-in-law, Alr. John Illtt,V, Mit- chell,banging to a rope mid quitedead. • It is not known why the unfitunate man took his life. Deceased was the father of M'r. Geo. a Tuer, of Whyte pork packing !factory here, who went to Alit h 1 I .1 rz ay. Other sons are: Joseph of Ellice) ; Will- iam, of con. 2, Fullerton, aud. • Harry; who was formerly pro.prietoe of the Dannecker store, on Downie; street, The late Mr. Tuer was a widov; vet', NONEY LOST ON 04.,f eirr.m. rEws-macolo lir 1r *Tune 27th, 1901 I44•011••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•••4••4• 461414411.1111.1111••••••••••••••••••• The comparatively high range of prices in the Toront le market appears to have been a good deal bet- ter thing for the farmer? 3 than for dealers. "Two or three fortunes? have,” said John Dunn of the firm of V iunn Berm, "been lost on export catt le this sea- son. (tattle hays netted t myers $4.$0 in the Old 0Ountry ma. sket, which were bought here at $3. 30 to $5.40, I believe that everyone wi to has touch- ed export cattle this Su lean has lost money, and the loss ia tile aggregate cannot be less than from one hundred to one ,hundred and 111 y thousand dollars.' Thoma Crawford, aother large dealer, practically confine es this state- ment "The reason sue) a high prices were paid on this side," aid he, "was because dealers had, cot itraoted for a certain amount of spa mand were bound to fill it. In filling this space es porters 'had to face the active compe' talion created by buyers for the abst ttoir and local butchering trade. The obligation to fill space on the one hai id and to bid against buyers for the lc ma1 market on the other, appears to ha .ve kept pricea above a level at which ixporters could profitably buy. some exporters sold as el h as $5, hie To -day Thos. Cravvi 'ord, says that I But Mr, Crawford sae vs there are no • choice exporters vomit ig in now. The best of the stall-feds ve all gone, and the grass-feds are no t panning out verp well, Mr. Crawl. ord himself sold most of which would as exporters, au $3.50 to $4.25. C if stockers M r. others have gone as low as ,$7,4. one mixed load, avert iging 1,100 lbs., for $4.821. Export k lulls he quoter.3 Crawford says Pot. nal sny are coati' eg in nor is the demand keen. , be would like to take a few. at abo' at $3 to $3.00 for good st • de. ' Off-er ilered 2 stockers, •Jerseys, asteins, e#0„ he quotes at $2 to $8:. Butchering stock a re sell:Reg •better comparatively than a: nything, else,good to choice going at t4 to $,4.5u, while prices for middling ra ave. 1;11 the way down from that to $2, • 75, Good to choice dry fat cows are sent; og at $8.50 to $4, Crawford and Humai ' • Sett having sold one bunch of dry t • :ows at $3.50 all round. The seine fir na. sold a huneh of fine calves at 5 1.2c, . Th a;t is about the top figure, the range• for calves being. from that down to 4 1.2c. ' For snch milkers , as are coming . in $35 to $50 is being p: lid, but soinettun more vvould b • cows. In sheet:tic from 23.50 to $3.75 lambs are av ag. or really goo stock is bringing and bucks $2.75. LPer4in. g eraging $2.50 to $4 • • A POINT IN During the con: Meeting .held at A experimental fruit Bruce Institute came up in 'corinec Mr. 1VIaleolrn, a pr the neighborhood, spraying for four • the formulit issue( of A viculture, an any benefltfroni lb , "Mr. Malcolm's Hutt, "was due ti particular the be Department 18 110 might be. It is r the bluestone ani mixed together la the barrel mita' these two solutio water to dissolve gether before the rel containingti water, with .whic fore spraying, t1 curdy appearanc sults from spray ed. In prepare forty gallons of placed in the b stone, after bein followed by th and then of the way .0 thorom takes place a used will prod Mr.' Malcom.'s fact that he na. Bine together the barrel of NI " That spras tive," Me. Hut the experiene ton. Mi. She ing regularly the result is t! proved in a year by year. after year go. succeeding s the first." CHEESE MARX • DITIO N. • SPRA'Y • ree of the Orchard • . E. Sherrington's station by the South n.• important. point tion with spraying, ogressive farmer. of , said be had been years, according to. • 1 by the Department d had never received is work. • failure," said Prof. ) the fact that in one Iletin issued by the t made as plain asit tot there stated that 1 lime should not be efore being placed in ining the water. If ns, with just enough them, are mixed to. ,y are put in the har- m larger quantity of :h they are mixed be - ley will have a heavy, :o and the roper re - mg will not be obtain ng .the mixture the water should first he arrel. Then the blue - g clisolved, should he e addition of the lime Paris Green.. In this rJi and .proper mixing nd the material when .tice the desired, effect. failure was due to the hied the bluestone and before putting them in ,ater. ,ing can be made effec- t went on, "is proved by e- of Director Sherring- rrington has been spray - for the last six years and hat his orchard has im- ppearance and condition Those who spray year better results from each ear than they did from 11.A.B,ICET IN RE. ABLY REALTPIT CON - U.1.0,••••••••,11 The cheer e situation continues antis. factory, •th .is condition being mainly duan t og Theo: Mee notion of makers in re ; year's output at the early part of the season, The extent of this reduction i s indicated by the fact, as cheese Erol stated by t n Montreal last week were he Herald, that exports of 02,825 box, es as compared smith 70,090 for the sat am week Tad yeiv's while the shipment: i of cheese for thie'tvliole sea - wit son to dal • e ammmt to 240,320 as cow - pared h 410,210 boxes for the same period lat A Year. i In Tort new Chea into to -day the", Gonne quote pie. Pi 'isrek,itot ittkOwliet:saandocoo.ldquaottle0 too o 10/s A.wi ceers hd: About side points, will be noted iwn, exceedb gly satisfactory „business than sell- •- . and buyers seem I ..-.• eis ...- ra.7. "A Somewhat Different Store " .WashableSllirt Waists' ,....................„............. .,..........„......, ......*116,11ar,01114,410,111~111~11100 1 The backward season has had little apparent 0„,r act on the demand fot pretty Shirt Waists which make up the most attractive assortment we quo ever shown. ' Our stock is particularly rich in white waists of medium grade and price, most of which are I nicely trimmed with insettions, embroklerids or fineltucking, The colored waists we are showing are also very popular and "iome in the very newest styles* leidiere Waists of fine white lawn, front and back made of lace insertion,and fine tucketplain and tucked cuffs on Bishop sleeves, 1 25 extra special at each 1i ° • . Ladies' Slairt Waists, made of (Ara fine white lawn, front, back and sleeves of fine tucks and ineertion,newest collars and sleeves, 1 .50 a real beatityat each . readies' Waists,. made of fine Madras prints and dimities, in wide , stripes of navy, pink and light bine, with front and back of fine 0 pleates, in newest styles, our special price each. ,,,, ,, .....,.... 1 II LI; • Ladies' Shirt Waists, made of fine quality of print in white with black stripes, with white pleated- front, collar and cuffs, very nn • special at each .0 Lacdollesr's08hfpini tVi Faists, made of good qualitv of print, in stripes, o r blue and mauve, also plain white lawn all wi Pew Bishop and new back, Well worth 05c, spedal at, .50 Lawdlitehs'fiWnevaisi stt 3, of tine print, in colors of pink, mauve and blee lite stripe nicely trimmed, with one inch wide finish- ing braid, s elf collars, Also navy blue waists. with stripes and an figures, will I Bishop sleeve, would sell at 75c, our price each.,.,. . Ladies' Shirt 1Waists, made of black sateen and savant eloth, in the most 10,pproved styles, some plain, others tucked, but all t made to gi ve good wear.... 4 • • ............ • • •85 1.00 125 1.50 0 230 • Laces and Etnbt soideries Our gathering of Laces and Embroideries of every description like to have you look here - before you buy as we can supply your x • 'Unless you are already a patron of this store you cannot a purchasing here. Valenciennes Laces, in newest designs, all made of good thread, isIl per dozen yerds... is not surpassed in any store in town, We'd weds at a great saving. • ppreciate the advantage and economy afforded in • • • 12S, 15c, 18c to 500 • • worth one third more than our prices, • • 15c, 200, 250 Oriental Laces and Insertions are in great demand this summer, we have the very latest designs in these wanted goods at per yard. .. . y Embroideries in widths from 1 to b inolbes, in very dainty designs, special yalues per yard 50, 80, 100, 120 • • • • • •; Saturday and Mot iday Specials / • • z • . . We have planned our extraordinary eaNing odeasion'for' $ ttui day and:Monday shoppers Every item will be • .. . • • :found as represented :• . • • 1.00 Indigo Prints at 6c Cc Aton Hose at 1214c • I • • 600 yards of American Prints, all warranted 'Indigo 'blue, with Lad • lea' Cotton Hose, in ribbed and plain, all fast black, full range • 26 . white •stripes and spots, all fast colors, well worth to -day .10c, . 06 .1 I sizes, special at 2 pair for . , • • . Saturday or 3.1onday at per s•aril ; Grey'(otton at 41Ac S; ammer Corsets at 50a• . . . 10C 'pairs of Ladies' Summer aorsete, made with good strong net,all• arid MondaY Po Yard • • - 2 itIonday, price......... „ .... ..,.................. ..... : 60c Curtain Muslin at 20c • 2 500.yer4s of 34 inch wide cotton, good heavy quality, oea Saturday 041 ' Narranted perfeot in fit and finish, extra value Saturday and 50 . ilillinery Bargains , . 40 yards of frilled Curtain Muslin, in white with biro flower and vines, suitable for bedroom curtains,regular price w as 60c and on account of it being slightly soiled you may have' it at'per yard.. a20 1 Wrappers at 55c • • . • • Ladies' Wrappers, made of good strong print in fight. colors,waiet g c all lined; Well worth 90e, on sale Saturday or Monday at-- • • ° 011111111111111111. CLINTON . • • — —+.1)•••••44•••44••44 ******••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*•••••• •••••••••••4 •••• •••••..0.. • 7 -re, 414 50and $4.50 Hats at $1.05. 'Your choice of about adozen Hats, • . valuesof which were as high as $4-.50, Saturday or Monday your I 05 • • choice at... „ i • 750 to $1.50 Sailors, etc., at 50e • - • Ladies' outing hats and sailors in assorted styles and colors,regular n • .• • prices are 75c and $1.50, your choice on Saturday or Moriday at, , .0• U • • trimmed in tile very nevvest styles, with good trimmings;regular • . • • -yoUlt. le • goivElt IP YOU waNT set • • • • .. • Itnifirrit.Itr.timtfiltir-..t • 1-.0 .rorittrtimiritrittimmmririrmIli.mrrfrim.r?rtir4: • UP" ▪ . JACKSON lo more am ers. At P1 at 0 31-7 • from 91 1,050 is Ab VV,c 85 wet will sl 33c bte .A.t board slow 3,000 v ure. out • offer, eon chs hat ste thr „or we been paid xious to do 1 eton Wedner •ida.y 085 were sold 10e. At Ste ding prices ranged • to Oge• • At/,Napenee 280 out of /ere sold, t he price being iodstock 2,8 83 were offered and •e sold at ., Re provided buyerS, lip this we :eki At. Russell with 1 none wer a sold. vartkleek win Thursday the was dear( id at Dee with salesmen fteeePt. .A't Brockville about of 4,635 we re (sold at the same fig - At Madoe fro was paid for• 830 of 1,050 t Oi to 0 de wait ed for balr tl1C e, ..."4"11 isinmeiramoi ORIov ru THE GRAVE. inePt:rtlin-iteliflocrioerinf 5to,Cft'hat rs °I t rSo bci Lae' ld sar Pge itt t he bt inial of the dead that I been hi.ghly approved of. As soon, the doe amith 111 service is over in- eli d d°0affith eetatill '14'18 wahnidlertehitietiVgreaav°ef. 4fter is tilling in the earth, a green se(ee n is p1 aced over the mouth the gra ve, eni 1 the flowers are picieed the tot) of ii. This does away With le herr° tving f 'eelings caused by hear- ig the 01.1111) ft tiling mem the ca 4,telemksa,be operation about 000 sket It NMI isse ifot Wel you '11 find with -us a clothing, 'something t somethim • that • is vi you want a light.Ooat They cal 1 be made t( You can get a big sole( be made ts low as you The ( .1elebrated En black sell ;es, flannels r goods for skeleton dal The. Lioti of 1 3oy's As a rule in every several months and hence we handle are made with of linen thread. and finish( the market to equal them I a good selection of patterr • of our see th goodst agen boys' suit the big den • double seat 3d with the Ind our pric mos inimons immemoiminsmilmismos atitt':or great va ,riety of light somnier hilt will keep you cool . and .3ry low in pride. Perhaps Ind Trousers for the Summer. 5 your c')rder on a day's notice. kion of gyods and the price can wish. glish els Tweeds, blue and md ccrushgoods are the popular , , sienft=temei G • •-•*1111 : "NO ' - *all • . •- 4/ • •111. •- •••••••••1.1•••••••••• L Bra nd Knit otters • he only wa3 7 to 'aonVince yourself of the true merit US FAMO" Boys', KNICKERS, is to come and em for your( 401f. We will show you a character of. not shown by any:dher house, becanSo we are the ; for the "LI' ON" brsn'd. the Knick4. yrs beat th( coat and vest to a finik by land for odd Knickers. . All the Knickers which s and double knees, sem 1 throughout with the best best of trim= tings. You will not find anything on )es run from 8 5e to no an d at these figures you get • • IMIlliale11001.101.114 .111.01.10110.11111111iiii 1001.1111.1"1""m"--- assimmiimat illommunimasok Jackson F3ros E11,1111111111111111441411111111411111411111111111 AAIUN iiii11111111i M *we 0..111B 11.