The Clinton News-Record, 1908-03-26, Page 8c•.
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New Waists .98c
Regular $1 .25
Saturday we put on sale a shipment of new
waists at 9$e each, These waists are made from.
fine lawns, have three-quarter sleeves, handsome
embroider y fronts, and are trimmed with tucking
and insertions, There are four distinct styles, all
good. Regular value is easily $1,25, Saturday
morning 25 to sell at each 98c.
Better Waists ati$1.50, $2 and: $2.50.
All at Retiring Sale Values.
Millinery Opening
Continued
The opening display of Spring Millinery will be
continued s.11 next week. This is our last Millinery
Opening in Clinton, and we have endeavored to make
it our best. That our efforts have ' been successful is
shown by the many appreciative comments of the
crowds who have thronged our show rooms since the
first ria` . We never prepared more hats for an open—
ing, never showed millinery that was the equal of that
in our show room to-dfiy. Don't mass seeing the new
hats, whether you want to order just yet or not. Even
if you do not, you really ought to see what is by long
odds the choicest collection of high-class Millinery we
have ever attempted to offer our customers. You will
be welcome any day.
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns,
the best in the world to -clay, can
now be had from us. We have
the agency for this: pattern in con-
nection with our Goderich store
and it'only takes half a day to get
one for you any time. Catalogue
showing all patterns made by them
are here for you to order from.
The Season's
Correct Dress Goods
Plain fabrics of almost all kinds are still the
`most popular and more in demand than any othe
dress material. Fancystripes are also good and are in
favor for those who want something out of the ordi-
nary. Our stock of plain.. dress materials, such as .,
Venetians, Broadcloths, Panamas, ' Voiles and Wool.
Taffetas, is practically as good as it ever. was. We. have
all the correct shades for spring wear, and pricesare
based on the fact that we want to: sell the. goods right
' out this season because we are retiring from business
in Clinton.
We are also showing some very 'lobby.suitings.
and costumes in Chevron and fancy stripes that will
I, appeal to those who want something exclusive.. Come'
• and examine our Dress Goods stock before you select
your spring costume. If saving money,: is any object.
to you, you can do it hare.
Panamas 48c, 98c
Venetians & Broadcloths 69c, 98c, $1.25
Wool Taffetas 42c, 48c, 82c
Voiles 45c, 690, 82c
All at Retiring Sale prices, which means they cost
you less money here than same aualityvsill anywhere
• else.
Saving Prices on lawns
Good Lawns at saving prices. JuSt'a.little, ,say •
from 3 to 6 cents a yard lower than.you .will get. the
• same quality for anywhere else.
India Linen Lawn tic.
Good quality India Linon Lawn, one of the lines we have•
imported direct from the makers, clearing now at per yard I.I
A Better One at 1234e
Better quality genuine Linen Lawn. 'nice even thread, suit-
able for waists, underwear, etc, Veryspecialfor sale at I nl
per yard .1 2
A Better One Still i5c
Finer quality real India Lawn, nice finish, and.suitabie for
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almost any purpose. Veryspecial for sale at per yardI
A Better One Still 190
This is an exceptionally good Lawn. the regular value is 25c
per yard, this is the price it has been selling at. Of course
we want to clear it all out now, and as long as it lasts you
can buy it at per yard .. a
NEW SPRING JACKETS.
Some nobby now Spring Jackets in •black and
fawns, opened up this week. Real natty styles, core
rect in every detail, and although they are all new,
selling at Retiring Sale prices, .
You Save on Everything
We want to emphasize the fact, and impress it upon you,
that, although the stock is being kept •up.to-date right along,
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this business is being continued this sole ob.
sea. n ase with $ so
ject in view of selling out as speedily as possible. We are
positively retiring from business in Clinton and have no thought
of making money out of the business this season, Prices on
everything are cut. Nut an article in the store, save spools,
but is selling at reduced prices, That means your dollars will
get niore here than they will anywhere else. If swing money
is any object to you, you ought at least to see what we can do
in spring.
for you before you do your Dry Goods Buying g for
Clinton NewswRcco rd
Decorate Your.
Loom.
INA MANNER BECOM?.NG
THE SEASON, THE STYLE,
YOUR' PURSE, AND ABOVE
ALL YOUR INDIVIDUAL
TASTE, WE CLAIM. OUR AS-
SORTMENT TO BE EQUAL TO
THIS. WE THINK WE HAVE
THE LARGEST VARIETY ; WE
KNOW WE HAVE THE POPUI-
AR. GOODS AND THAT OUR
PRICES ' ARE RIGHT, OUR
STOCK HAS PLEASED. MANY
PEOPLE AND IT PLEASES US
TO KNOW THAT • THEY ARE
PLEASED. IF YOU WANT.
WALL. PAPER IT WILL COST
YOU• NOTHING TO SEE OURS.
IT MAY COST. YOU SOME-
THING NOT TO,
W. D. FAIR -CO,
Often Cheapest—Always Best
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Mr. Roy East•. went to London . on
Monday. .
Mr. Roy Hellyar 'returned to Prescott
on Monday.. .
Mr. Rattcnbury and Mrs. . Logan went
to Toronto today.
Mr. C. , E. Dowding was in Owen
Sound on Saturday.
Dr. Agnew returned haute .from the
West on Saturday..
Miss Dell O'Neil was home from Mil-.
vertgn over Sunday.
Mr. W. Jackson was: in Toronto a few
days of the past week, ' •
Miss':Lila Ford spent a couple -o[ -days,
last week in Holmes ille.
Miss Edna 'Jackson was in Goderich
from Saturday until Monday.
Mrs.: C ' E. Dowding is visiting, :at the
parental `home .in Owen Sound. •
Miss Edna Manning has gone to God-
erich ,to spend a, couple of weeks.
Judge Holt was in town Monday
presiding over the Division Court:
Misses Pearl .O'Neil and Annie. For-
rester ' were in. London' on Tuesday.
Mr. John Armour. of Woodstock,.for-
', merly of Clinton, wasin town last
week.
Mrs. G. D. McTaggart and her little
daughter . • went to,; Toronto this
. •morning.
Miss. Mabel Twitchell has taken
position in one. `of the stores in
Seaforth.
Mr Oliver Johnson 12ft last w, ek ler
Lloydminster, Sas' wish :, car-
load of horses.
Mt., John:Mullholland left on Mont
day for.; Hespeler where he has,. de-
cured a'position
Miss Marjory .McIvor returned home
from Hensall and ,Kippers this `week
where she has been sewing •
Rev, J. Greene was in Hanover . last
week attending the funeral of an
.old' friend;' Mr. T. M. "Boyd.
Mr. C. H. Wallis. leaves next week on
a business trip to the West and iva}
go on through. to Vancouver.
Miss Clarice . Laithwatte of ; Goderich
spent- several days. last `week as the
- guelst:11 Mr: and -Mrs' W.es: Stcyciis
Mrs Livermore Sr,: ret 'aed last week
from: • a visit . to her daughters,
Messrs.. Cassels and Sheppard, Lon
don.
Mt .,John -Churchill, son of Councillor
Churchill of:'Hullett, ,left last week
for Victoria, B. C. •where hit 'sis-
ter, Mrs.. West,is. living:'
Mr. .E. H. Cooper,: Montreal, brother
of Mr. A. T. Cooper, . town,` has
. been visiting his sister, Mrs. Victor..
,:.French of Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
Mr. G. D. ' McTaggart returned ori.
Saturday,' from a 'three -weeks' visit
to Cuba. . He was accompanied by
his brother, Mr. W. McTaggart of
Toronto. •
Mr. Thos, Ginn, Detroit, 'visited . re-
halves in Clinton for a couple "of
days this .week. He was accompan-
ied by his . partner, Mr. Charles
Goodenow. .
Mr. and Miss Breckenridge of Now
York are the• guests at. present . of
their unole, • Mr, John McGarva.
They attended the funeral of their
fatherat.Ripley last week.
Mr., and Mrs. Bradshaw of Sombre,
who were married on Wednesday of
last week, spent a few days ofe the
honeymoon with the former's broth-
er. Mr, George Bradshaw of town. •
Mr. Adain Cahtclon, who spent the
winter with friends in Clinton and
Goderich township, started Tues-
day to meat a couple Americans at
Mahle Creek, Sask., to put through
a deal of three thousand five hund-
red acres of land he holds near
that .town,
Ml's, J. B. Car'torc, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. ' Whitting-
ton of town, for the past three
months and other friends in Canada
left last week for Galt where she
will visit a few weeks. From there
she leaves for her new home in
California.
Mr. C. C. nance .leaves: oh Monday fors
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the maritime provinces in the in-
terests of. the Jackson Mfg. Co, and
expects to be an; ;'it a couple of
months, He visits all the principal
points and on each succeeding trip
is able to report an increased sale
of the Lion Brand elothing, During
the year Mr, Rance travels 13,800
miles pushing trade. .,.
Tkie .)Paw. r
Millinery Openin
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rlarch 26th, 19W .
From Seven Until Ten o'clock.
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Ever}ibod . Welcome.
Miss Cantelon & Co. beg to announce to the ladies of Minton and 0urrounding countrio..
thatwe have opened new Millinery Parlors over Messrs. Tozer & Brown's store and we are
having a
Grand
Millinery Opening
this evening, We extend to you and your friends a hearty invitation to this opening,
• Come and enjoy yourselves and see themany dainty novelties for spring wear.
We have engaged Mist Leigh of St. Catharines for the season as our head trimmer,
rliss Leigh has had several years experience in high-class Millinery in cities, and comes
well recommended,
Our .Prices are Moderate.
Our Stu1es Exclusive
NEW SPRING GOATS.:
The. new Spring Coats are here_in all -
their' glory in black . and light, and dark.
fawns, light tweeds, etc. : This season Dame
Fashion predicts short coats, hip length,
,,semi' f itting back to ' be the vogue. We have
them in all .the popular colorings, and in-
vite you to inspect them as often as you
please. Prices run from :$5 to $12.
Ladies'
Readysto -Wear
Garments
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N O .
Dry' Goods
and
Millinery
. • on*Show Dag and Save
nfon
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CO��e to Mone}l as •:Well.
We hdve prepared a big list of Specials for Show .'Day,. Thursday, April 2nd, and by spending
the day dere. you can . make it profitable, as well as enjoyable: Read carefully, the list
of savings which goon sale for one day. only, Thursday, April 2nd.
Dress Goods 25c A G-reat Veiling Bargain 30oCottonade 24c
Two hundred 'yards Dress Goods including
Plain colors, plaids and fancy tweeds, just the
thingfor girls dresses, Regular 35o and 40e,
Thurday. .;. .:.. ,....., .25
Dress Goods 50c
Two hundred yards of dress goods, induct-
ing almost every shade in different weaves, in-
cluding poplins, panamas, etc. Regular p60
up to 75e, Thursday
Fine Dress c3-inghams 121'o
One thousand yards fine quality Dress
Gingha'ms in small, medium and large checks—
every color shown, including black and white
in four size checks. Regular price up to iZ,
show day price • ... ,. .
20e Embroider'' 1214c
Three hundred yaw& of Embroidery. with
insertion' to match, 8 to 6 inches wide. Regular
price up to 20e. show day price . .
40c Corset Cover
Embroidery 25c
Fifty yards Ogrset Cover Embroidery in
four pretty patterns. Regular prise 35e and 40c
show day price . ........... .25
35c Rib Cashmere nose 25
Ninety pair~ Rib and Plain Cashmere Hose
in sizes 7 to 04. Excellent value at 35e per pair,
iS.
show day... ... ........... ...........„ .Z
40c Taffeta Ribbons 25e
Two hundred yards 44 and 5 inch Plain 40•inoli Cotton 10%e
Taffeta Silk ftibbon in pink, navy, pale blue,
white, cream, blackcardinal, old rose, ;mile One piece only, fine quality Factory Cotton
green. etc. A beautiful stiff ribbon, worth 35c full 40 inches wide. Regular price 18c. show
and 40eper yard, show day.,.. . ,.,... .*.il .......,..:,,.......... .. wio:
Threehundred yards newest Mesh Veilings
.alsosouse lbefonne Veilings, in brown, grey,
navy, green, black and white Regular price
up to 50e, show day price. a'... .. , ...... .25
$1,50 Underskirts 980
Sixteen only Sleek Sateen Underskirts,
beautiful glossy finish, the best. skirt sold at
$1.25 and $1.50« show' day .::..........,., .tib,
Black Dress Skirts $3.95. :
Ladies Black, Drees Skirts, made from good
wearing Vicuna cloth, made in three or four
pretty styles, splendid fitting skirt§, all sizes up
to 27 inch waist. Our special price..., 3.95
Toweling ac: Yard
Just one hundred yards, gond quality. Roller
Toweling, best 5c quality, show day....., .03
Special Raincoat Offer.
Ladies' English Oravenette Raincoats, in
dark grey, fawn, bronze, .black and navy blue.
sizes 32 to 42, equal to any raincoat sold at $12
to $15. show day...,., ................ 10.00
Shirting, Standard Quality
Just 75 yards to sell, Standard and Ameri-
can Shlrtings, checks and stripes, light and
dark, Values 15e, show day.....,....,. .12i
Grafon's Prints i2ke -
y
Prints
lam:` Grafton's English,n all the wanted i
shades, guaranteed absolutely fast colors, price
Sixty yards best quality stripe Oottonade,
regular30c yard, show day a4
$1..25 Bed Spreads $1
Twetee only, large White Bed Spreads,
double bed size. Regular` price $L25, show
day... .......:............ ...... . 100,. 1.00:.
$25
. 2 ..
1Lace Curtains $1
Just 12 pair to sell, Nottingham Lace Cur-
tains, three and a half yards . long, b4• inches
wide, in pretty floral designs.. Regular price
$1,25, show day per pair . 1.00
$1.50. Lawn Waists $1,
Sixteen only, White Lawn Waists.' trimmed
With lace and embroidery, Special
for show day...a.............:.w.;... r,,. i.00
Umbrellas 5oc
Twenty-four only, Ladies' Parasols and
Men's Umbrellas, equal to the best $1 qualities.
Only one tq a customer, show day.,..,.. .50
See.Or Great Display of
1VCillnery
Our dispisy of Spring Millinery is larger
this year than ever. Never did we have such
an immense showing of Trimmed Hats, Flow.
ers, Shapes, Ribbons Wings, Rte,
See tiie Girls' 1VYi11iner
Department
Something new, a Millinery Department
devoted entirely for the girls, More Girls fiats
alone to see here than all other kinds combined
at most milliner' stores. Prises to suit every.
body.