The Clinton News-Record, 1908-11-19, Page 8t
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November
Today we announce our annual. Navember
sale of Ladies' Coats. It commences on the
Morning of Satuircday, Nov, 21st,.
- They are''wprth the attention. ' of every 'lady with
coat buying to do. The Goats: we have for this special
November Sale are new garments. There is not an off
style in the entire collection. The duality of' rnaterial
in each is good. You can depend on any or alt of
them for thoroughly satisfactorywear, The styles are
the best and, most popular 'shown this season, for the
garments are the products of the best coat menufactur-
ers in Canada and representtheir leading styles: They
are about equally divided' between plain black and
colored beavers and kerseys with a few fancy. tweeds.
Tbe prices are from $2.50 to '$5 less than the actual
value in each case. • Nearly'75.eoats all, told' to' sell at.
bargain prices. For easy selling they have been divided
into these lots.
Coats at $5.75
Just 8 or lO of these ladies king loose hack Tweed Coats.'
several made from plain clothe, Splendid wearinggarments •
that have good style to them. '$8,500 would he the regular
price. Po:1Novetnher Mantle Sale we mark them at'eaeh 5.75'
Ladies' Jackets $14
A popular price and halt a dozen popular' styles to sell 'at it.
Garments that are worth $13.50 to $15. Every one of them
made from high grade kerseys and diagonal. serges.'blacks.
navys, browns, etc. Coats that have the right style ar.d
wearing qualities that are beyond question. Ready Satur-
day morning at yout 'choice of the tot ....... ,,:.-..,......
$18 Jackets '$1.3.50`
Tbe coats are worth from $15 to ten a piece, they represent
some of the hest and roost exclusive styles'of this manufac
turer. Made in high grade kerseys. :trimmed with hraids.,
strappings. Most of them have velvet collar: Semi or tight- •
fitting styles. Blacks or colors. choice of the lot for No-
vember Coat Sale... .• .. 13.50
A Few. Better Garments $16.50 •
• These emits are worth $20 to $22 and are the highest grades
we have in stock. No two garments alike.- ''Only the best
materials are used in them and most of them are handsonne-
iv trimmed with hraids, etc. • Quite the choicest coats we
ever offered at bargain prices. Any of them Saturday at;.. 10.50
Makers "Seconds!' n Underwear •
Over 300 garments -on. -sale Saturday,:
• • Saturday morning .we start :the selling•of a big:;
purchase of mak,er's `.`seconds" in •Ladies' Underwear ,
These garments are "seconds" for either One .of two
reasons. First, because a little oil has gotten on them
from the machinery; second, a -thread has been broken
or a stitch or two has been dropped in weaving. Where
the latter is the reason, the garments have:.bee.1 care-
fully repaired, so that the wear of the "seconds'' is just
as goo in every partiolrlar ao-the- 'firsts ' "r0--all-L-n
tents and purpose this underwear is. as good.as though
it was sent out as'.perfect goods it will wear jlist as
well, and when it is laundered will look just as. well. If
we were not sure of that we would not offer it to you at
any price. Because of -these soiled -spots and imperfec
tions we can sell it at one-quarter less than regular: If
you have any underwear buying ,'to•do; you .might as
well save money on it. 'The selling ..starts Saturday:
50c Underwear 37%c
Ladies Ribbed Vests. white or natural, high neck, button
front, soft finish Just the saine`as we have been selling all
season at 50e, 'Seconds' to sellaturday::at per garment -....37i
(5,.
75c `Seconds` 55c .
These garments come in cream nr natural. The qualities are ':•
exactly the same as those we have been selling right along
at 75e agarment. Because these are branded 'seconds' you
can buy them Saturday at each.... . .., •:,.:.,...., .:.. .
$1 and $1.25 Underwear 79c
High class Wool Vests and )rp.werr, cream or natural
shades, very. fine quality and soft flntsh., Each • garment
labelled unshrinkahle.1 r.1ust the Rame asis gold • all over at
$1 and $1.25. Because these are branded •seconds' you can
arment..'..... i ..... .75 .
buy them Saturday at per g
Children's garments One-quarter Less
All sizes in Children's Garnients, fleece lined, 'fine quality
and good weight. No.room here for its to specify the price
but we will sell them Saturday .at just A straight quarter
less than they wouldlwere they not 'seconds,'
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Shaker Blankets $1.12y2
30 pairs of theta. Each double -bed size. gond weight,
grey or white, pink or blue. borders, $1.25 to $1..35 every.
where, Bought under the regular price and passed
along to you the Earrie'way. .. While the lot lasts con•
tirencing Saturday you can buy them at per pair ., ....' I • i 2i
Those;h5c Ribbons
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1800 yards is the exact quantity we bad to cell. There is still
a>good,,assnrtment'left, We have sold no better ribbon at
25e. At20cit would be extra -geed value. 4.11
the popular '
shades such as pink. sky, cardinal, brown, navy with cream,.
white and black: Heavy firm weave, Will bow and ,tie up.
well. While:it lasts per yard .............. ..........,.. ', .lis
The Trimnced Hats at $2.00
We continue our sale of Trimmed Hats et $2,00 for soother
week. They certainly Are extraordinary value, at the price.
We bought the shapes for less than half price and have had'
them trimmed up with extra good trimmings. By giving,.
them the advantage of they bargain we got ourselves, 'We
cn offer you these $4 to $5 hats for .... ...... .:.r. ,..... 2.00
New Dee)0•Goodsa. ;. :3 A"
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Solis•very,liandSeine Iluitings en our ,tti�ass goods•seounter lr
this week. Out of the ordinary tun. Decidedly stylish and
only one suit of anyone design and color per yd $i . 1.25 1.150
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DIRECT IMPORTERS CLiNTCMf on?
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$600
WORTH QF
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November 19tha IOW.
WE,
W.. F.
BOUGHT' IT AT RATE ON TUE
DOLLAR, ITS HERE !IN;, LARGE
ASSORTMENT AND GOOD Oar'
ITV, WE $EI.IEVE; IN DOING
THINGS. RATTIER THAN 'TALK-
ING. ITS NOT THE LARGEST
STOOK IN: CANADA OIG THE .131G
GES't'•BARGAI'N ON THE. EARTH
ITS SIMPLY
WALI,'PAPLR AT HALF
PRICE,
IN FAIRLY 000D ASSORTMENT'
AND CONVENIENTLY SAMPLED,.
DID YOU EVER. HAVE A.
OHA•NOE TO .BUY SO 1t&TIOH TO
YOUR ADVANTAGE ?
'See'Our 25c Remnants.
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W O. FAIR .CO p,
'Often Cheapest --Always 'the Best
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Mr, 'Wilson Cook ' of Varna ••vac in.
town, yesterday,
Mr,' Murdoch 'boss of Bayfield rt as 1
Clinton on • Tuesday.... .
Mr. Gal. Streets spent his. 'hunting
holiday at Golden Valley,
Rev. J. .Greene- occupied the ltzetho-
dist pulpit at Fullerton on Sunday.':,
Mr, 'P►: J. Holloway i and Dr. Agnew•
were.- in Wingham on' Tuesday on
'business',' _
Mies Pearl Wise or. Brucefield Was the
guest of• Miss Luella' Walkinshaw
ever Sunday.: ,
Mr. J, Phelan, Hamilton, arrived-Yes-
terday
rrived 'yes-
terday to " join tho•.cutting staff of
the Jackson Mfg: Co,.
.Air. Norman Sheipparcd, after a holiday!
of ten days • with Ibis parents, : Mr.
and Mrs... .J. ` P..' Sheppard, returned
to his duties ' in ',Hamilton last
week. •
Mrs: Lorne ,Mac,kenzie and 'son of 'Win.
. •' nipeg, ,Man,, arrived in .Clinton last.
week and .expect to spend :the
ter with her . sister, Mrs:`:. •,B,' J.
Cribbtngst ' •
Mr. William. Dunbar 'of Coate foitage,.
Hayfield Road', has, on `the reeore
tnendatioxi of Rev.C R Gunne, ?been.
-lieenscd by, the Lord; Bisholi Of the:
diocese as a, lay reader. •
If you 'have ,visitors,. at: your. hoiiie let
The News -Record hay..e the . uaines'
forthis column ' Your •tss4st°tnce,is
asked in making our list of "Person-
als" as complete 'as p.oss.iblc..:
,Mr. Albert Seeley was in Tham.isvillc
on-� rida3 n i. � turciag _last- instal --
ling -a,'.gasoline engine, and •yester-.
day he was to Seaforth engaged . in
the same ,work, -.He --'`,is an expert
With engines of this class,
Gus Collyer • and Bert Hovey hunted
the deer in the, Huntsville •district
and had an experienne they wish
neter be repeated. One of their par-
ty :was aceidentaily shot . and they
had to carry .him .`.twenty miles
to a railway. station' in order that.
he might receive 'medical: treatment.
The injured man is now .in- Toronto'
hospital.,
Captain Rance, • John i.#igg'in3 '.f the.
London Road,- illiams., •'tile cheese=
inaker at' Holmnosvill'o, . ani .:: Jan es
Howe returned . home .last' T i oay,
from 'a hunting: expedition in.? the
northern wilds.' Walter' Cole of
Saaforth was also of tate party and
brought home a `moosi3 whose •sutlers •
have a spread of forty inches. Walt-.
• er•.has .been longing for a moose.
these many ycarS.
Mr.; Alf.. Erwin of, hayfield and • his
brothher;:Mr,. Thos, .Erwin of Mid-
land, Mich. , Were in• town •on Tues-
day. .Itis thirteen years since .the
latter last visited hie old hone in
Bayfield,and in Clinton, .and he no-
ticed many changes, partiottlarly in
Clinton. Mr; Erwin takes consider
able interest in `politics zed . after
having been city• treasurer of Mid-
land for. "two' years; , he was al the
recent flection chosen .for the still
• more lucrative position. of• • county.
• vtreasurer. •' 13e has now lived so hong
in Midland that he naturally •reb
gards it as home, but it is with
sweet affection and recollection that
he oftelt thinks of balmy llaylield,
. the old home blade
kr. Brig. Kaiser and ' Mr, George
Bunsch went to Stratford on Sat-
t:
t a to meek Mr.
m tt
�iRoser cid and
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..his son Bert on their way home from;
Victoria,' B. C, Bert, went to the
West about three years ago and
some months ago . he• was attacked
by blood poisoning and as the re-
sult, in order ' to save his life his
, right leg had to be amputated at
the flip. He had aswet only partly
y y p y
recovered froni the( effeet„pf lily
'illness and amputation and had .to
be carried'on a stretcher to the rails
way station whet 'commencing his
long journey home. In June last
blergr , the 'operation. was undertaken.
i•Rcid wont out 'to' With his.
spin and taking a position in Viet=
aria, he shortly affer*arda Met with
an accident ITC which he had
his legbroken so that . he also
had to go to the hospital as
patientand is yet walking on crate
dies, Necdloss to ° say the 'journey
across the continent was a long;
and weary one for father and: son.
hey are now making their »;Date
th, Mr, and Mrs. Kaiser.
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Ladies
en's Winter Coats,
Winter Coats
Children's 'Coats .and Furs
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$5,00io Stock of Up-tO-date Furs for Merl , WOmeu aiid •
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Fur Ruffs and. Stoles Dress Goods Bargains.
We are showing a large range of Fur'Ruffs
and Stoles in sable. Isabella fox, marmot, Jap
mink, lynx, etc, all new styles,
From 30 up -to -135-
-Ladies' Fur Coats
Astrachan, Bocharan and Electric Seal Fur
Coats: Russian Blouse and Sacks -'-thirty-six in.
all, Guaranteed for one year, clearing them
out M lb per cent. discurint.
Ladies' :Fur Lined Coats
• Have you seen our range -of pure
.Harris Homespun Dress' Goods,
-There are still 15 good designs and
, colorings .left to be -cleared out at
less than cost, These are 5i and fl
yard ends; no two alike, Regular ,
$1, $145, 1.50;all to go at 753 yd.
Ladies' Underwear
Ladies Fall 'Vests, Pe rtna$'s, Stanffeld's,
• ..'defiance, Turnbull's, Health Brand, etc, Ourstock is complete in all these lines, at price's
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that are right •
From .25 up. to *1.50
Ladies' Fur Lined Coats ih great•variety of
style, all new this season. Mink and sable col-
lars.. Good quality heaver shells, . in. black, .
. blue, green tan andd'brown, . ' • •
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From *50 op to 11100
Ladies'.';Beaver Coats.
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• You will find the very newest styles in
Ladies Coats here. If you are contemplating a
new Coat don't pass this store. We can. fill
:your want.
pelees run from 97.50 to 925
Saturday -Bargains.
50c Ladies•Leather Belts ....... 39u:
25c Children's. Buster Belts • 19c
50c Ladies Collars .,.89c
lac Ladies Collars , . ... .19c
35c Ladies Vests, 21/c
8- pairs 50c Cashmere Hose ' 1,00
2 big cards mending, brown, natural, black. 5e
50c Bath Towels 35c
35c Bath Towels . .... , 25c
•25c Bath Towels • , ,.... .,19c
121ic Prints .. . . ,10c
5Oc Linoleum: .40c
15c Ribbons; all colors •... �: ,, 10c
Millinery •
Children's Bear Skin Coats Weare now at .our •service with lowest
prices and'newestgoods_ •. All hats at reduced
Children's Bear Skin Coats in.cream and prices: Special line t a great reduction for
red. several very' pretty styles to fit all ages,: at Saturday.
prices to suit all purses. "Miss Cantelon & Co.:
Alen's Winter Coats
Men's. Black and Oxford Orey Beaver end
Melton Coats, the very newest styles, all sizes,
From 517.50 op to *12
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Men's fur Caps
Men's Persian Lar b, Beaver, Marmot and
Bokaran Caps in military and: artillery wedge
shapes, all sizes and qualities
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Froth $5' up to 510
$25 Calf Coats' $17.50
8 only Men's Brown Calfskin Coats,: natural
or astrachan collar, sizes 38. to 44, regular $25
and $30
Your choice for 51.7.10.
Men's 'Coon Coats
'Men's Coon Skin Coats, long close fur, "• '�•
'fectly matched: the, best value we have had in•
years. Come to tailor a' Coon Coat we.'have
values that cannot be duplicated.. ' e
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From $50 .to *e
Men's Furnishingss
We carry a coniPlate stock". of Men's Shirts, ,.
Collars, Ties, Braces, Sweaters, Cloves, Over- `-••'
al's, Pants, Night Shirts, 'Working ,•Shirts.•.,
Smocks, Hats, Caps, Etc. .
C. rivro r
Ladies
Readyato=Wear
Garments
CLIN Jai ON.
Dry GoodS
and
Millin ry
ow is This for a Coat
argain?
Eighteen only, Women's•Winter Coats, -.made from Bnglish beaver cloths, in; black,. navy,
brown• and myrtle; Three or four of this year's- newest styles, loose, semi or.tight tight back; The
best and_neweest coats you have: ever seen at $12 to $15. Sizes 32 to 40. - No better 890
coat chance this year, for.aturday -• • -• - -
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$5 Hats for '$2.73
The first break in Millinery prices; head this interesting
item: Fifteen only, newest Fall and Winter°Hatsin any
• of this years leading colors, trimmed ' with .very best ma- n 7c
Never sold hats like these at the pSaturday.. Li
:.. terials. � price,I U
Splendid Fur Values
We are selling
mor
e .Furs than ,ever,
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efore
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'for Saturday have these extra gocd specials to offer
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Fur Huffs and Stoles $7.0
Eight only, i+ur Ruffs, Stoles and Throws, made from Ger'
man mink and otter skins,• trimmed with heads and tails,
some double fur, others satin lined. Furs for which you
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have been In the habit of paying $ib to $12, Saturday
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Fur Stoles and Ruffs at $10
rr This Is a chance to buy a nlce'Eur at a :small p. rife; Six
tr, onlyFur Ruffs and Stoles, in several different kinds of ,fur'
including German think. A stylish, durable fur at,a. low
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E1oeptional Furs at $15
• 12 only, newest designs in FurRuffs/ Stoles and Scarfs,
German mink and otter, think marmot and Ohio sable. 1
of the best fats ever sold itt the store, double and single It +r��
styles and•unwatchable value at each ... . .. ........ . . .. . 1
muffs to match. all furs in stock.
Dress Goods Remnants on Sale :Saturn'
crag :at Lowest Price, we have
Ever Quoted. ,
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We have gonethoroughly through our Dress Goods stock
and picked out every remnant i, the'place and put thein on
sale Saturday at the following price. They include panamas,
serges, cashmeres, voiles, lustres, venetians, broadcloths
and fancy tweeds, Regular price 00e. `i5, 85e, $1.00 and 1,25
the entire lot on sale Saturday at per yard...,
New' Underskirts
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in Underskirts, in-'
Just arrived, sore entirely new designs
eluding the Now• Eitibrcidered Feathersiik in black and. 0.
brown. Splendid values ut , ....:.. . .. . ..:.......1.00 to
Flannelette • Blankets at $y •
We stilt have a few pairs of these heavy Flannelette Elan. M•
kets which we are selling at per pair..... . ..... . . .,.., ........I .0 U
A •Fun Stock of the Following Cold
WeatherNeeds will be Found
at This 'Store.
TurnbuIrs tli sbknkaole Underwear, for • women and.
children ,
Cashr here, Worsted and W of Hosiery .for women
girls'and boys . Gloves --All good kinds, cashmere, wool knit, etc...
in all colors a
Save all your' checks and get a tvventypieee
set of Olassware FLEE. •
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