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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-10-15, Page 8• Millinery.Thab Is lways Fresh;' RERP is always something new to be seen in our• big, bright show room: Our system of,weekly' buying insures us::a steady: supplyof the season's novel' ties •alathey appear,in the larger centres, We are always �• in close to chpwith the ;.xparkets, .an -d whenevtir any. thing new appears, ' it is not lel zg before it appears in. our°show loom. , `^ • For Saturday we will -hare a 'spy letidid lot of new Trimmed 'tats to show. ,Hats that will represent the. verylate!t ideas in Fashionable Millinery for Fall. ' The tiul•liners aro busy. ,preparing :tbem':this week?"- and, they Will be well•worth seeing These are the busiest weeks of ihe' fall season. 'YOU --will"- run no' ; risk.of disappointment Saturday, .if you - . will let us' have your order • as early in the week, as, possible. Coats That Are New .At $8:50 We ehow•an exceptional'good coat made ,from a strong importrd frieze. This coat- is cut very cut very and is 4$ in. long, trirntued with • black covered buttons. Alt sizes, extia ue-at.... 8.•! At $12.00. 1 Nearly 200 Coats On our racks to -day,. each and. every, one now this season. More. coats, '.better ' coats, coats that have 'mote style. here to -day than you will find', in mos t�, stores hereabouts. - This is a strong statement, but, the garments are here to back it up. The best styles of five makers :go. to make up a stock that gives you the greatest variety.to select from' Within ''your:. reach More new garments, in this •week. a styles itilzl blacks that are worth seeing if you have any coatibuying to,do 0 "We show' a coat made.frorn fine gtiality lil°ack heaver, :waist .: is lined with good quality. sateen,• back is t't•mi sitting, and it is trimmed with 'strapprngs ani military braid about, • in. wide, It is an exceptionally stylish garment at a mod- erate place. All sizes each,. ., . , . 12. •0 At $15.0.0 p We are showing a splendid eollectinn of stylish garments in black and colors:: There are eight or ten distinctstyles. to select from in black, green, navy, brnwn and the new Shade of gray, Semi or tight fitting and full back styles Eyerrgarmeut amedel at each.. ; ... 15.•00 Better Garments;; no two alike $18.00. $20.00 `and $25.00. ..d. • 35c. Cashmere Hose: 25c. • 35c is the -figtire they would have'to sell at -if you paid the 'regular- 'price, for ' them'. - A big wholesaler • bought too many and. to clear them out quickly let theta go low enough for us to, sell; them at 25c. a pair. • .i 15(l pairs' ribbed cashmere hose. bine quality, soft finish- . sizes 8i to 10: Just the right .weight for Fall . and. Winter wear .$5e. is the real value. Saturday morning we put these 150 pair on the counters marked' at per. pair X25 • • / . New Venetians . 65c. New all wool Venetian cloth, highly finished, 46 to 48 inch- es wide, in blues, browns, greens and black:. Quite the best cloth we ever had at themoney and the equal of most 750. qualities . we could get anywhere. Our special price per yard!. ,. ..44•• •., .• .. ...,. .66 A New Venetian 90c. This is anew cloth ton, Made from the same mill that mak- es the 65e qualities. 50 in. side, guaranteed every thread pure wool, rich permanent finish, 13lues,',greens, browns, reds and blacks. $1:00 a yard would not be a cent too much for it We imported it direct and oar Specialprice is per . yard . ......•..•....:...i0.....••.. ,�ifil>t Io New Chevron Sp ipes 75c. Chevron'stripes the popular'fabris for Fall suits. This one was just opened up last week.. It is one of our lines import- ed direct. Is'itll wool, and good', weight for coats and skirts. ` A'special cloth at a popular price. 4.11 the fashion, able shades. Per: yard.:.,.........:. ............:.. .75. Underwear 'Specja s..' r New stocks of Fall and Winter ter undea .weust just received. received. The best makes of the . bestunderwear mills in Canada. Every garment good. Special value -at. • 250., 35c. and 50c. Clinton NcwswRccord $600 WORTH OF MALL PAPER AT flRLIF PR1OL October i$th,, 1908 I'N OME OASES .LESS. WE' BOUGHT IT AT RATE ON T1T] DOLLAR.' ITS HERE IN LARGE ASSORTASSORTWI NV AND GOOD QUAL. ITY.' BELIEVE "IN .DOING THINGS RATHER THAN ,r LIc ING, ITS NOT: THE, LARGEST' STOCK IN CANADA OR TH] 131(:1- GFST` {ARGA1 T QN .THE' EARTH ITS SIMPLY • - ,WALL PAPER AT HALF. 4' IC IN FAIRLY, GQOD SSORTMEN• CoNVENIEN Y�dS* MPLED.. DID e:YOU EVEN • HA0 :' .A, CHANGE .TO. BUY .SO. MUCH' To' YOUR ADVANTAG-E+ 3 ;See 4urw 25c`Rem giants Often Cheapest --Always. tlleBes ,Mrs. M. D. McTagga ft was in Torun-• too this.weok. Missy Jessie.. Dodds, of •taw! is 'at piles- • •-ent visiting. relatives 'at Blyth._ . -.4; Mrr W '.Mintier of .Toronto spent.fronr: Saturday to Monday at •the t hone • • • 'of Mr ,0, Bartlff. Mr, Ate' •ertr'• :McLean, 'G.� b 4 ch; 1� ar- den of'Huron, • was„i•a Vrint:xn "on Tuesday. ;p. '. . KC 'and Mrs.• James :Worlrman and -daughter,-Hillsgrecn, ;;•eie ni. town on-;.Tuetday, M ,rsrs , !E.::Saville' 414!...w. ' Johhsto i `, Mt..'esterda' for Tara "to'' en . e' in :, the. appl.busincss. Mrr{;,_Jas Stinchcomb,aand ;little :datiglt- .. ter' of Farwell,I V igan are blit-. ing at Wm. Cantelo 's'� G Miss Eileen Hoov, played a vfolin ,:. • solo at. find Collegiate"concet ' given' .-m'; ' in Seaforth last Frida -y. niglfb Miss Lucy: Grant, who 'liars Been' vi -it- ing 1101 brather.in` the•West for;'stjne time ret'ur'ned homeo Tuesday: r .' Miss Clara. Steep was at eafor't1rycs- %er-da -daylie--wastttendif•g---J Ir a 'wedding.: di Miss • Mary ; Beiittie'' of. that place',.. Mr and Mrs: A D:. Heaton in, '". ex daughtersz. DT,lsses ;Vint,{}7 , nc' ,IC' te- left"ycsterdap 'fok.:a foft* gilt s'.i'isi t in::7 oronto: . Mr. H'Iarry Routledge is .up in 'Col ,borne t=onsvJctk eiigaklik. 64 a.'-cem- .enb.• job ,Harry has beceiiie quite: an "exper ...on ,cement' work. ` ' ' ,At the 'annual : meeting' : of the ',Can ailiair" .''Ticket ;Agcntsm;'Association hello •in. Detrilit lastw•eek:Mr. F. R. Idodgens was appointed atiditor ,, Mi and .Mss. A Stevenson, w116;'had. la01 the guests • :of'Mr. ,and Mxs::J.. W. $ted*ctinon, returned, to their,. home in St. Thomas' on •Tuesday: • • Miss •Strachan of London La's :iecepted a position with. Newcoinbo's'as .' la d, -- ' les •tailor' And dress -maker : and will ' be'ready to receive, • customer;, on. Monday next. 'el Miss Henrietta ,McCree.ry, sister of _ 1V1r, .Arthut McCreary of. town,' , is expected . to. arrive this week' from 'London, •• • England, to. make her home in Clinton. -- -Mr: 7amies:'MMMahafly., who Chas` been out West far ..th0 past, couple of • months, returned'. home . on Tuesday.. evening. • He was .accompanied by lois daugh- ter, Mrs: -Hodgson and son of Riv- ersido, Sask. ' Among those from -town who • attended - the• Epworth ' League and Sunday. School District Convention held at Auburn .:this week' were : Miss D.., *'Cantelon;.Miss: B. (heesi,-..Miss..Davis.:. •Miss_, Ferguson, Mrs. Tiplady• •: and Mists Cornish. .. ' . I. Mr. J. B: Hoovt,r was in London Mon- day attending a meeting : , of • the Board . of- Managers of the:Woodmen • Of . the World.. Today, ht gees to Hamilton . to attend• the tri-ennial. meeting .of the executive, •committee; Mrs, John Miller and her daughter, Miss Katie Miller, who have been visiting h;er. sister,. Mrs. T: 13.. Walk- er, for the Past- mont'"h, are at pres- ent visiting' fief son,' .Mr. Loftus Miller,'..Goder:ch. Alley will return to Clinton before leaving for their home in Godet'ich. " Mrs.. George: Nott loft on Tuesday foxy Reward, Sask., to attend the wedd- ing of her youngest daughter, Miss P. V. Nott, which will take • place next week at theiconic of Mrs. 'ew- tqn. Crich, a sister of Miss.. Nott. Mrs. Nott expects, to spend the next few months with. her • slaughters. at 1-leward. Mr. Heber Archibald, :barrister, Win: nfpeg, is at present the guest of his sisters Mrs. ,Farrar. Mr, Archibald., who 1s a. great traveller, generally spends his 'winters in the sunny South. He is one of Winnipeg's oltl- res.t,boys, having lived there 'for, over. . thirty years, Commencing when the city was about the size of }Myth., Mr. G. R. K,eys, organizer' of . the O. 0.. 1? , ',i5 meeting with ninth sue - cess in adding to' the membership of • Court Maple Leaf.. He has such a nice way of presenting the benefits of fraternal insurance that even those who consider themselves; "load- ed" with policies, can scarc=ely resist his solicitations. • Anyway they are alwaya plead to have him call. • is Store for Mantle Cloth Bargains • '.. FR AY AND SATURDAY. • �. About 1350 yards of Beaver. Cloth, Cheviots, Rough Curls, Frieze and ' Fanc y Broca a Mantle Cloth in black .blue 'brown, fawn • and check t :ee :.1 n . >. blue, �w ds, from � .50 up. : -r - r� 54 nch s� wide,:all to goat one rice '' :1 per .... , e ,,..d e p yard., • Aboiit 100 :aids. Fane. •Tweed Mantle Cloths .50 niches wide. add s! 25; ''to. be cleared lint at 50c ..per yard. About 100. �_ards Stripe Eiderdown and Fancy'Melton Cloths. Regular 35c • P : aad' 50c .per yard." far -15c per yardL Regular ::Come early 'as these goods will not last long at these prices. Harris Horne press -'Tweeds k; 5O dregs lengths ia1 •Harrii, :1101116 Spun,• •.Tweeds,no:'two alike, 'beautiful colorings and' designs: •Our dress. goods "stock .16 too heavy • 'w ich•is.the only reason for slaughtering hese • -Kends,. Reggular° 1,25 and 51:.50 per aro, Friday.; #' and'Sat rditou'r'choiceati . elr rd ., •. ,715• 300' : atey ,O'viceed *Dress 30o ds splemlod-wearn . ualitiels;'� ust'.the thing, for odd'• irtaan Miltera'eeclaooldresses. R'egu- alar 75e. and $'poiya .".'Friday and Saturday" your choice:at per yard .. .50. eve -One Dollar on. Boys' Overcoats Saturday 25 t3oys' navy blue heaver, doublehreast- ed Reefers, storm collar, tweed lined, brass buttons. Regular $3,50 for.:..:. . .2.50 0 Boys' dark `grey cheviot • Overcoats, sin l gbreartei1, velvet 'collar. fitting bo s three ' g y to sax years only. Regular $5 for...... 3.50 50 Bop/ odd' light and dark. tweed Knickers. lined throughout, assorted sizes Regular $1:25 '.anis $1,50,, Saturday:...... • ...........:. .75 ,.. Ladies''' ' and Children's New 'Fall Coats. The new Fall. and Winter Coats are here- in all their beauty Our ;values ate right, our styles correct �y and :our rices -moderate.' -.. Zou are. P. . welcome .to call 'and 'see the new coats as often .1' hether w as ' "ou Ike y • you. bay or, not • portunity ihrovawaswwwitaawAnitait adies eady=to=Wear Garments' ryGood. s :and Millinery >r Cold Weather • September and October have been remarkable months 'for the continuous warm weather, but.cold'' weather is rapidly approaching, and; if you have. �• ' nrot. thoug � y ht. f oul�cold weather : needs let as as- sistyou b:. b:. showing you 'the:.finest stock of Dry y •. i Goods, Ready-to-wear Garments and Milli • r ' ner•Y in tonin.' We. have the, very best.goods ob- i' tainable at the price, and we positively refuse to 1 have anything to do with trash. CCiats First r Fall Stocks are Now at Their Best. We have never had streb a stock. this season. Dozens and dozens only one or two of -a kind in son including Mack, navy, cardinal. twee.is.' All prices according to o of Coats as we ereshowing of styles to, select from and ie cases. Almost all colors myrtia, brown and fancy .the styles and cloths" ' $7.50 to th.00 • Furs Not a big stock, but every one seleeted for our own tend? We have sold more );Ctrs already than up to 14'ov.. 15th last year, The Reason -Better values than ever before. Ladies' Tailoring rens-making( We beg to announce that we have secured-. the' services of a first-olass ladies' tailor and dress - Maker Who' •, will ' be ready to receive customers commencing Monday afternoon; Oct. 1,Oth, . Three Apprentices- Wanted.-- Two-tor anted.-Two-for dress -making, and one fortailored coats. • ' Turnbull's Unshrinkable Underwear We sell Turnbull's `Unshrinkable Underwear, , and. by Sat- urday expect to hove the entire stock ready for sale. . Women's Underwear .3.5 .315 .50 .75 .0 11.00 to 2.00 Children's underwear.... .18 .20 .25 .40 .50 .►es;.. Complete stocks of Hosiery,' Gloves, • Dress Goods, Golf Coats, Waists Skirts; Etc.