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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-09-10, Page 8• . •- •• - . ,....---......7._....__r.._..........._____..„,„,._._._._._...__ . f r 0 r • *;:forPolt ' • ORE new Fall. and Winter roats in this week. 21( Garments that are right in every little detail . that goes to make a stylish coat for women. All tailor made. Perfect in style, faultless in'fit, Of any exclu- sive style or pattern no two garments the same, Colors are all dark, Black promises to be;.' as popular as last season. Lengths are three-quarters to seven -eights; ; backs semi to tight fitting, although there are still some loose garments -shown. Come in and see these coats any day. No need to feel oViliged to buy, but we Would remilid,yon that the best time to buy, is early, before assortments get broken. • Misses anlyoung ladies-Coats--$740-to $-10. Ladies "Slack rackets, full length, correct styles, $8.50., $10, $15 and $20 Ladies fine Black Kersey jackets, handsomely trimmed with braid and vet no two alike. Wry exclustiv, $25 to $30. . Ladies Silk and Vebet Coats, lined throughout WM. heaV 2ieight lining, Wry dressy 125 and 130 to 140 and 150. tl FOR ' 8011001 B00kS AND SC11001 Snp1ies SEE Often the Cheapest Always the Best. Clinton News.Record So New Fall SIllies. are Here., Dress Goods, Furs and Fall Coats. Dress -making and Tailoring Dept • • This season we waited until the last minute before buying fall wearabies with the object of getting the very latest styles, with what success you can judge for yourself. MI we ask is for • you to call and inspect Our latest purchase which arrives this week. Dress Goods in suit lengthS • in the very latest colorings in stripes and broad -wales. Fall Coats in great 'variety of the newest styles. in all the popularplain colorings and braid trimmings. • ., . . [ Thousands of dollars worth ot Furs bought atilOw mark, in STOLES, RUFFS, COLLAR - EWES; MUFFS, FUR LINEDCOATS, CAPES, ETC: If you want the best and latest.styles and the largest stock to choose from call and see us. . • .. • High Class Samples. We are showing six •or eight very handsome Black, Coateforladies. They are _sample garments, made by one of the best manufacturefilin BIliF There are no two alike, and we are selling them for less money than we would were they not samples: They have. been handled but very little, as this manufactuier only calls on 'a few concerns in On- tario. If you want ' something out of the ordinaty at moderate prices, see these coats, each • $25 and $30. Re -opening of Dress-IViaking . Department . . ....The Dres&MakiniDePuxtment ii11 re -open for 'busiligstoMen-A4p.,,Septenaber 14.tht ,in,tiharg_of -Miss, Smith. Early -placing-of orders is advisb'1e Miss Smith will be ready to receive,. customers Monday morning. • About the New Dress Goods Many additions to the Dress Goods stock the past few days. The season's best and most fashionable weaves, variety enough to suit every taste, Plain broadcloths the popular materials for dressy costumes Stripe effects, tnonoton-e-iii combination -IT --in--the dark -colorings that will be much worn this season. The Wide wale cheviots and serges in plain colors or rnouu tone stripes, with a splendid .assOrtMent of the popular plain ,materials such as Panama; Poplin, etc. Come and }ook them over. No trouhle.to_show them at any 'time. . Of the •fancy weaves, ro twO suit lengths alike. Broadcloths $1.00, 1.59 and 2.00 Venetians 50c, 85c and $1 Serges and Cheviots 50C, 60c, 75c;.$1, 1.25 Chevron and Monotone Stripe ---$1410.25 fancy Stripe Suiting $1.25' and 2.00 Panamas, Poplins, Etc., 50c, 00c, 75c. As usual our stock of Black Dress Goods is excep- tionally well chosen and embraces the best weaves in black dress fabrics for ordinary or mourning wear 50c to $2.75 the Wird* • A Good Mack Sateen Skirt) for $1.00. •L - We have an exceptionally good Black Sateen Skirt for a dollar bill. It is made from fine highly finished sateen, has wide frill and ruffle, is cut very full and properly shaped to be comfortable and easy fitting. No better skirt for „the price ADoHUrBIE." Miss Nettie Wasmann inakilng a wei*'s visit among .felendp at Biue- Mr Will Wiseman of . 'the Molsons - Bank, Alvinstone, is home for ,the • holidaYS. ',, • Mrs. J.. Copp and Miss ,Daisy ;Copp' -visited at Mrs Foster's, G9derieh, this Week. • MiPs Lanxton 1.14 returned to her home. at ,"Cedar ',Valley", be - Mr.:. and._ 1Virs....„Erne Moore). Lcindoc.. were guests ; Tuesday of . and Mrs.l.'Robert Welsh. • • Mr: and Mrs, John . Hellyar of Bow- a,re guests of their son • Mr. W. H. Hellyar, jeweller. • Mrs. john 'Johnstone and her' daugh- ter, Miss Esabelle, Visited friends at Blyth a few day S of the past week. Mrs. Chais Green of St. Thomis• hai been, the guest .for Several days this week'of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ken- nedy , Mr: Latinos Lavis' little .;daughter; 1VrarjOn, has been very for sonat .• days. but is now considered out Ofdangel. Rev Frank ',-Hovey,,, ynts nal two. 'children of Burlington aro lin gnests. for a fortnight ;' of 1's father ' and • brothers. 'Mr, A. H. Grigve" Ex'etor. anti •wilr a ry t . • ,oring. in.the' rooms. over Mr..clufVs shoe store, • • , Messrs. jOhn.Cunningha.me and FL: E. Rorke returned home Monday from ." a week's visit in •Trirento, Hamilton and other places. • • • Mr. Erne Twitchell Caine from yVoodstock, on Saturday 'to sPend'. Sunday' at. the paOntb-1' tig.m9 RattenbUry .street.'- Mr.. Arthur ,Cantelon, who has becn employed*onthe brick. .Work of ,the new postoffire at Kincardine, was hoxne over Sunday.' ' Miss 'Annie Lanxton of Detroit ' and Miss Mary Lanxton of London. are spending holidays at "Cedar 'Valley? on 'the Huron Rend__ Miss Mabel Cantelon attended the nalfiVery'epenings in Toronteiast - Week and 'while there,g.mgaged Miss Hay.clile of that.eity—as—mi.11iner Mr, and Mils. Will. Plumste.el- and' 1 'little 1Miss "Eleanor visited' Pluinsteel',s grandfather, Mr.' John Hill of Brusse•ls, the forepart of- the. week. Rev. S. T. Bartlett of Sackville, N‘• .B., and his mother,- • Mrs. S. G. :Bartlett of London, spent Labota . Day in town as the guests of Mr. • and MrS. 'W. H. Hellyar. Eddie 1Velsh viiited his brother ,Nixon, ' teacher, at Washington •oven Sunday and spent Monday with Roy Plum - steel in Stratford. Lorne Welsh was alsb in Stratford Monday: Rcy. J. Greene attpnded the District ' meeting at on Wednes- day of last week,and immediately af tbrwards took trainior Southampton, to attend the funeral of an.. old ' friend.: On Sunday he occupied the pulpit of Wesley church at both a. .m. and evening servieds. Mr. and 1VIrs. R. A. Bell, Miss ' jean and Master. Willie spent a couple' of days in Goderich: this week and While there Mr. 'Bell called on ,their -old neighbor, Mr. Wm, Clarke, and was pleased to see that his daugh- ter, Annie, who has been laid up, • with typhus fever; is now rapidly improving. Mrs. John Guest left yesterdayjor tew weeks visit in Toronto, Milton, Streetsville, and several other plac- es in that district. Mrsf GueSt was born at, Streotsville and all through those enmities he has undies, aunts • and cousins galore and if she pays but a brief visit to each of thein ali her visit. will be a rather , lengthy one. She was accompanied by. Mrs. U. Cook Sr. Mr. M. C, MiLtiman of nalitat, S. was the guest for a couple of days this week of his old Wend, Mr: Prank OnsIbil. Mr. McLennan was a iew, years ago pastor of the Presbyterian church at Itippen but resigned that -charge to enter polit. les and opposed Mr. tither utistni- oosfully., Shortly afterwards ha abandoned pastoral work and ac - Opted a 'lucrative engagement witb. a life insurance company and is now charge of their operations. in Nova Scotia. lle Is said to be meeting With mush StieeeSs his pisent field. DIRECT IMPORTERS CLINT N. ONIT ossiess iprowisimisommiromme . — — Dress Goods Department — The colorings and designs in new Fall Dress Goods • this season are beautiful, by far the prettiest colorings it has been oni pleasure to display. Self stripes -in green • and bronze with just enough. bright colors blkided in to Make beautiful shades.- These come in dress lengths, no two alike. Broad wales in solid colors of green, bronze, brownt-blue and wines are popular and natty. We especially invite you to visit our Dress Goods De- ., partment whether you purchase or not, FurDepartment I. • • In the past we've had the very, hest reputation for,, good reliable Furs. This season we can offer you bet- tervrilttes--than ever. Every piece,guaranteed. A Fur well bought is moneyuareth----Give-us-a-call-when you want a Fur.. We guarantee satisfaction. • Millinery Department . . •Miss Cantelon is making great preparations forTfie - fall opening'announced later. She is assisted by Miss Hayckie, and they promise a great surprise at the • , opening. •,. DressolViaking Department • Miss Elliott back from her holidays and the Dress -Making Department is going blast: The. dress -making department is making great' strides, to the front. This will be Miss Elliott's third season and' we are looking forward to a Very busy one.. All work guaranteed. . Cloak Department We have just 'Opened up 'a new Cloak Department upstairs. We have waited until the last , minute for .the.latest styles..in: Coats, and we open them up this. week. Don't fail to see this display if you need'a New 'Fall Coat . . Just. Opened Up New Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Skirts, Linoleums, Rugs, IVIatts, Sheeting, Flannelette, Cotton, Etc. LL THE- BEST VALUES. • 1 .4 1 1 d %AI The 'new Coats for Fall and Winter are now on display in our Garment Department, and we consider them the most stylish lot ever shown by this store. . . The styles are all along American Ideas, the cloths all bought in England, but the coats are all manufactured in -Canada, by skilled' Canadian tailors. Form -fitted 'and tight -fitting Coats are the correct styles for this year, while plain cloths in black, navy, brown and green will be the leading colors worn. /Vtany of the new. Coats* shown ,by this store will be 'distinct .novelties—on6r one of a kind will be sold. We will have more to tell you about them later. Fall Dress Goods Have Commenced to go Pall trade has already started in our Dress •Goods department, and it's no wonder for this department is overflowing with, bright new stocks and downright good values. Self stripe and Wide • Wale Chevrons will be especially good this year— while plain broadcloths will be as much worn as ever. The New Stripe Dress Ooods, all shades, 60c, 85c, $1 to $2 . . Plain Cloths, all shades,, • 25c, 50c, 75c, 85c to *2 WIrrirr V/11"1"41WWWWWWWWWWWwww .1/ oin, -o * A . Word -„About - Girls' Coats It's always a difficult problem fo get Stylish Coats for Girls from twelve to • sixteen years of age. We have been fortunate this year however, in securing some beautiful Coats. for girls which will be on display this week. All at Popular Prices, is 1*0