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alb Millinery
Saturday, September 26th, and
"ollowrng Week.
We will make our formal ' opening. display of Fall
Mittinery•on Saturday,Sept. 261h, commencing at 2.p.m.
It will continue throughout ME fp/loving week. We
cordiallyin79ite you to 7 isit Me show room' Saturday ,or'
any day nett week that best suits yourconoeniencet ..You:'
al welcome to come arid study the new .styles .;, at your
leisure whenever and > j ust as often as you choose,. Your
will be Vett `repaid for the time your,: spend doing so.
This season the •department is in charge of Miss
Morgan, assisted by Miss :James. Thebe :ladies have for
several seasons successfully managed'the leading milli-
nery business in Strathroy, and we feel sure they will
maintain the high standard so long set by this store
for its millinery department. They have been working
day and night since their arrival, and.we know . the
Millinerytheyhave reared must appeal fsivora.hly to
the moscritical. Comp
e'Saturday.•Come Monday..
Come any day you can.. °You need: feel under no obli-
gation whatever to buy„ -
New Furs,
New Dress Goods,'
Coats.
NewC
On Exhibition with the Milliners
Special display of fall styles in these `three big.'de—
partments, , New arrivals are coming to hand every day...
and for Opening Days . we will have a showing of the
season's right styles that will be no discredit to the store:
In Dregs Goods we are Showing
Panamas, Poplins and Venetians at 50c the yard
Panamas, Venetians and Voiles at 750 and 85c
Cheyron Stripes and Diagonal, Cheviots $1 &
Novelty Striped Suitings at $1.25, 1.50 and 2.00
Broadcloths that are special value at 1.25, 1.50
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In Coats we are Showing
A special collection in "up-to-the-minute styles.'
Our orders were delayed . to• the last 'minute possible
and we know the garments are right in every little de-
tail that goes to make a correct jacket for the fall of
1908. Three leading Canadian.makers and one Ger-
man maker have their hest .styles. represented on :our
racks. While the assortment is;large, there are few
duplicates. ' In most case me show but one garment of,
a style or color, and you can be sure of having ;a coat
that is "different" if you get it here.
Beaver Jackets in blue and navy,
Cheviot Jackets in black, navy and brown
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Clintonn News -Record
September $4th, 'ilV
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$600
WORTH OF
WALL POPE11.
AT BfJIJ? PRIGS.
IN • SOME CASES LESS, WE
• IOUGHT I'I` AT RATE OIN THE
DOLLAR. ITS HERE IN LARGE
ASSORTMENT AND GOOD QUAL,
ITY. WE BELIEVE ' IN DOING
THINGS RATHER THAN MALK-
ING. ITS NOT THE LARGEST
STOOK IN CANADA GR: THE .BIG-
GEST BARG•AiN.ON THE EARTH';
ITS' SIMPLY 1
WALL PAPER AT HALF
' PRICE.
IN FAIRLY GOOD ASSORTMENT
AND CQNVENIENTLY SAMPLED.
DID YOU. EVER , HAVE A
CHANCE TO BUY SO MUCH TO
TOUR ,ADVANTAGE 1
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-See Our 25c Remnants..
INA. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest. --Always the tBest
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Mr. Josh Cook was in Auburn and
Blyth: 'on Friday.
Mr. W., Jackson' was in. Toronto Ttuis,
day, and yesterday. '•
BW. Dr. Cdokof'RidgetOwn was. while
in town over Sunday, thd. •guest ' of
Mayor tViltee,
Mrs. W,:R. Counter and Master .Nor --
man :are visiting friends in; Brant
ford, Simeoe; and Hamilton.
Mr. John Ransford is in Ottawa this
week as. a delegate, from the Diocese
of.Huron' to' the.Geeeral Synod of•
thAnglican Church in Canada.
Mrs. • Wm..; -Simpson • left on Saturday.
for a few weeks visit' in the country.
with relatives near! Varna, • She has'.
just recently recovered from, an at-
tack of pleurisy. • •
Messrs.• . Charles • T.Qvitphcll and • John
Mackenzie' rue unned. from:the West:
on Monday, They say 'that a: largo.
number, of those who went out' on
the "eicursions had difficulty in get-
• ting . • s ork Mr, Cuttlor, one of
those: who went from.;Clinton, had'
to.: walk a- hundred' miles" 'bet rre he,
s►truok a job.
Mr, William• Jones arrived. from :Ham-.
. i1tox oir•Mohday and :will spend ,the, •
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net fortnight . :with Clinton', God- • `'
.erich and Dungannon ' friends, all of
• whom arepleased to meet bilirc for
he' is a genial „soul .• Time is• dealing
gently with Mi.. ;Jones ; he never
looked better ;and his figure is• gain-
ing aldermanie proportions., '
Mr: Alex Plummer, of Hale, Missouri,:
. was the' guest:of unci , Mr. S
H. Pluminei, for :a :few days of this
week, ': He is .a: native of Peel Court-
'
ty;, this :province, but the family'left,
there forty: years -for Missouri',where
he has ever since resided This .. is
his first :,visit since' to Ontario and
he has'already hen more than : :a
'fortnight' visiting his many .relativ
• es:Mr. Plummer is a farmer, and
grows torn, hogs. , and 'cattle, ;' the
greatest paying combination in' the
state whose emblenr ''is.the Golden
Rod. •
MiHai droves azri:ved• last,Sat
urday , evening from Wetaski-
win, Alberta; after 'art 'absence
:of tvio-and-a-half yiears:He left Ed-.
monton at :nine o'clock Tuesday;
night. and} making. close connections
arrived .. sooner than .was expected
and .game' the family a„ joyful sur-
prise Silas was four. several .pears
a trusted . employee of.•The News-
Record and it is'almost needless to
say we were , much pleased to soe
him back again. But his stay ' Will.
be %brief, not •more than a Week,and
when he departs . fox the West' once
more, ,he will be accompanied: by
one of Clinton's most popular girls,
Dame Rumor 'says, and; 'she is very
often correct, that out in Wetaski-
win !there is a handsome residence
neatlyfurnished awaiting -a couple.
from Clinton, • •
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Mr. Hector .Greig, head: eoat'maker for
Toner & Brown,' returned. on Satur-
day last front a six' weeks' visit to
hia native ' home in Stonehaven,,,
Scotland. It is :eight years . since
Ile left there, four years of 'which
he spent in London, England, and
'the sante time,, in Canada, the past
two years in Clinton. When he left
Stonehaven . it wain largely given
over, to fishermen but they' have
largely ,l`eft 'there to locat:o in Aber,
leen where the marketing facilities
bre greater. But the town, which
by the way is slightly :larger' than•.
Clinton, 'has'beeome a populaie sum-
mer resorts and ih , this way • has
gained more than .i.t lost by the
local decline of thefishing.. industry.
• Mr. Greig noted many changes in,
his native town, and found only one
of his school day chums, the others
having ':scattered over the etnpire.o
He also' visited many points, made
famous by Scott and Burns and
more ancient history. 'these, but re-
vived the pride Mr Greig entertains
for his native land, but he ttow
loves Canada, more, henori bis return
though, fn Glenhaven hi,s family • are
sell prosperous citizens and the hoose
ties are strong. We were all pleas-
ed to sek him, back again In Clinton
for In his two years residence here
he has Made numerous friends who
have a 'waren p;ergonai regard for
him.
High-class Black - Kersey . Coats, handsomely
trimmed, extra stylish, imported by ourselves
direct.'' No two alike. Prices $7.50 to $25.00
The Fur Department
Is located in the Rattenbury $treetwing -Changes
have been made 'iii the location•of stocks that will en-.
able us to devote extra space to this important depart-.•
ment. We have a Fur reputation •to live up to,one
that has taken years to build, and you an depend on
the stock this season being one that will not impair it..
Alaska Sable Neck Pieces and Muffs
Ohio SableScarfs, Ruffs and Muffs
Mink Stoles, Scarfs and ttffg
Marmot Neck Pieces with muffs to match
Astrachan Jackets,
Electric Seal, and Fur Lined Jackets.
All Furs of Quality at very reasonable prices..:
New- Wrapperettes
New Wripperettes and limona Flannels in this
week: Pretty designs in colors of blue, pink, fawns
and reds. Persian and floral designs with some very
neatstripes, suitable for waists, kimobas and dress-
ing sacques, 15c and 20e the yard. • r
Apprentice. Wanted inate,Millinery
Department.
DIRECT , IMAORTeRs
w Fall Cloth Coats
New Wool Blankets
Fall Furs&Dress Goods
ver newest in Ladies'. and Children's Winter Coats are. now In stock in gt'eat variety,of `-
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colors and• st les,. You are welcome to• call and inspect these.as often as you tike. whether
Coats, in Coats Stoles,
youFurs are ail�in stock now. Fur C , Fur L ed , ,
bnyor not. The new
Ruffs, Caperines, Throws. Etc.:
• A new line 0 -Children's Furs In Tibbett and White Hare;" Stoles and Muffs' on display.
These are particularly low in price, and will give good service.
Make our store your headquarters for your fall and whiter supplies. See our Styles and
,prices before looking elsewhere. Come as often as you please—we fit>d it no trouble to show goods
'• Nevv Fall Coats
The new: kali Coats are here in' the very latest styles, in
black, blue; green, tan. red and brown. Very dainty de-
signs, and prettily trimmed with braid By far the best'"
range we have ever shown, all sizes Prices rues. from 7 d0 to -
up to . • .. .. t r , • • . ,5. . R ... R WIIPU
Fur -lined ' Coats
Ladies Fur•lined Cloth' Coats, lids itb "muskrat, half and
• three•quarter length, mink, sable, marmot or lynx collars,
in black, blue•and" green cloth` shells, ..beautifully .Made and (0 O,
' 'trimmed, from *SO up to
Wool ,Blankets
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Our stock of Pure Wool Blankets
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now complete. The Foster Dol B1an-
ket is the best wool blanket made, every
ounce Kurewool, we carry. all `sizes,. at A'0 0
and.up ' v
Our Special Coat at $36.50
Ladies Black Beaver'Coats, satin quilted lining. sable -collar
in several designs, beautifully made and trimmed A coat') OMAHA/ C n
well worth $45, OUR• SPECIAL AT..............,....
New Fur Ruffs land Muffs •
Our range of Ruffs, Stoles and Muffs thisseason is. better
n ever. Every piece guaranteed. • If you want a Fur:.
Ruff, Stole, Oaperrne.or a Muff in Mink, Sable, Marmot,
Lynx. Tibbett or Loon. don't fail to see our range, Our
prices are right. Call and see for yourself. > •
Fall 'Hosiery . .
Our stock of Hosiery for " men, Wo-
men, children and infants was.' never
better and our prices as always—Right..
Buy your. ;Hosiery here and save
money. •
Fall Underwear
Ladies' and Men's Pure Wool Un -
shrinkable '.Underwear in Stanfield's,
Turnbull's, Defiance and Pen.Angie, in
all sizes, and at the.lowest possible
prices. •
The popularity of our Millinery is increasing, Judging
from the immense crowd of well pleased visitors during
Dour. opening:
Exclusive Millinery is the thingdesired. Our styles` are:
exclusive. Our prices reasonable. Our aim is too please the, hard -to -please..; We invite. you . to
call and,see our display during the opening As often as you please, m.
rliss CANTELON., & CO'Y. ;.
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The News -'Record will be sent -
"to any address in Canada for
the remainder of 1908 •for'25c.;
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For 35 cents we will inclade'the
Family", Herald.
and Weekly
Star.
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Fall Openin
Continues all • This. Week.
The . Newest. Millinery, • Coats,
Skirts, Furs, Dress Goods, Silks,
• Gloves, Underwear, Golf.
Jackets and Staple Dry
Goods of every
description.
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