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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-24, Page 8a • .49 WEL SOLICIT QU$oi hlow*.Record .4_1•11•11ir..•01r==•,• ar.•••,1•114A61:11,..1*.V.r` ',1=11•164,1•1“,11,.11.g..4.1,•04 1 • CC:tATS AtAbout the Half Price Mark Nearly 50 Women's Winter Coats to bell at about. the half price mark.: Newgarinents, 'each and every. one of them this season's best styles. Man %Bored, blacks, broTls, nays and myrtles. Made from high grade materials that will give satisfactory.Wear. Eye% coat complete in each detail that goes to make*a garment. Selling staits, when the store opens ." • SATURDAY, DEC.. , • and will last until all sold. We want to sell these 50. coats and want to sell them right away them in just as shod time as:we possiblx caii. That is why we start this Half Price Sale. -the Saturday after Christmas, for we would like to have theracks empty tefor the year is out. It 3:ou don't come you IN ill.miss the g test coat bargain the customers of this store were cv4 offered.. ' . JUST HALF FOR COA 20 Coats at $7.35 There is a lot of broken lines in several different styles. Every garment is thoroughly well made, cor- rect in style and first-class in finish.. Blaeleand ors, Most of them are floe beaver cloths or ketseys, semi or tight fitting styles. "Original prices were. $10.00, 12.00 and 13.50. Saturday morning you can . take.your choice of the entire 20 for. 50 Winter Coats at Half Price 50 of the handsomest Winter QQts we ever offer- ed our customers under regular puce. odel gar- ments, every one of thew. Blacks and colors,Ynade from high grade kerseys rad fancy materials, Semi or tight fitting styles. Garments fit for any occasion, _Regular $15,00, WOO, 20.00 and 2500 Choice of...these 50 Saturday HALF c' 4n.inspectio,u of our varjed and largely assorted stock with itia' many specialties in view of year, Christmas buY- - It may suggest toyou • • the suitable gift for the person .00 • whom you desire to honor. W. 1),' FAIR CO, *Often Cheapest -Always the Dept hristnias Lptionis; . Handkerchiefs Gloves poilars Doom 44th, 19 atalAirmargil Miss May , Rance has returned "home . from Torouto: • Dr. Agnew returned from the West Friday evening: - Miss Clara Icoeler of Zurich was in town this week, • . Miss Drake was visiting 'friends in MrC!iWiltaPinteirasHtsavilmeeeks. . Visiting rela- tives in Cleveland: • • ' Mr. D. A: Forrester wais in latchell Monday and Tuesday,, Mr. John Whiddoii Jr. ef ,Bayfieldt was ' JirClinton •oh Monday. Mr, David tLindsay returned home froth the West last week. - Miss- Nellie Robinson is 0..t present visiting'friends in .Varna. , • . Mr. Sanfl. Carkteloa-of StreetSville is visiting relativesin town'. Master Broder ilicTaggart. returned home from Toronto last week. Mrs. .Joy, Aylper, ;is visiting ler • mother in ton, Mrs.• Shannon. Mr.• William Webb. returned home on Monday night •from Elgin, Man. Mr John Reid and Miss Maggie Reid of Varna sPent•Sunday"in .Clinton. Mrs: E M. lifeLeaa;and ,Master Norr val are visiting friends at Windsor Miss Harriet McCaughey was the guest over Sunday of Mrs. James Flynn. Miss Nelson Of Providence, R. I,is the guest of her friend; 'Miss Clara • Wisentan. • • Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Layton of Pest Tuckersmith. ,. are ..kisiting relatives • in Detrnit. :".,. • Mina Delmage has gone to St. Marys and kiss Moir to near *Quelph. for ,the holidays. . • • Rooper will spend C.hrispmas :week with her mother, Mrs. Atkin - sow. of Exeter.Miss Anna May Robinson cif Toronto will visit. her • mother, 1VIrs. Stiubson, for a week. Mrs..Alex..:'Rgbintson ' of Bayfield is at; present ' her. daughter, Ws,' Harry. Alm strong Mr, 'W. Clark, formerly of the Royal Bank but note of Oshawa, will vis- it friends in town at Christmaar mr...4,nd Mrs. Josh Cook • celebrated the sixteenth : anniversary of their wedding. day on' Thursday last, Dr. •W: V. Holloway andwife of Pet- , erboro spend Christmas with .1iis brother, Mr. A. J. Holloway of town: Miss Ada ,Walker, atter a six -Weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. John Lay- ton, has returned to her home Stratford, " " • • MisseS May ,Smith and Bessie McEwen of the Normal School, 'London, are spending their .holidays at .their , homes in' town. Dr: and. Mrs. Fowler returned . front Toronto Monday and are, guests of Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Issard, ciod, erich township. - • ' 25 Children's Coats Half -Price 25,Children's Garments, suitable for children from 5.to 14 years of age. Light and dark tweeds, plain. • cloths, natty. nobby jackets. regluar 85.00 to 10.00. choice Saturday • ri v.• Ang Trimmed Hat for 0$2.18. Birds and ,Wings .Half Pride Miss Morgan,. will leave for her holidays in a feiv days. We want ashowroom bare of millinery when she,goes,:in fact we must have it ° To make sure of getting it, we/offer these two special bargaibs,. for §at- urday and next wneek. You know the kind -of millinery that hasIbeen here this season. WhEn. yollget a chance to buy hats such as this departliaerit hos turned out for $2.48, you .should not miss it. AnV,Trimmed Hat,IfOr.$2.48 fau Your choice if every trimmed hat in the show room for 'this very little price. All new,- all good styles.:Just 25 or 30 of them.. Good shapes and good trimmings. No matter"What the former price, Sat- urday you can take any one of them at... .. .. .48 Birds and Wings, .Half Price • left. We want to clean them out to the last piece. All are new this seamen. Many will be suitable for la r.I'shly 40 tr 50 birds. wings and fancy feathers I spring wear. No Matter what they sold fort Saturday • , you can buy them for. .... .. • .. ••••••••••••114•••• - _ Misses Minnie and Hazel Iter., Minnie Kilt, and. Mollie' Cleft, have return- ed bone from the Stratford , Norm- al. for the vacation: "-- • Mr. E:‘, H. Volliffe; -leaelfeelfk":' the Technical High School, Toronto, :. will spend •the Christmas holidays at Wesley parsonage.' • Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Jowett of Bay- . field were in town Monday express- ing Christmas presents to their grand -children down the ceuntry, Mr.? and IVIrs. James Flynn were the first coupfe married in old 'St. :Ms- eph's church, the event taking place keventeen yert ago ladt September, frhe last couple Was the daughter of • Mr. Prime, the' G. T. R. agent at , • • 'Among in town on Stinday at - 0 lending. the ch,ureli opening Were Mr. Thos. . Brown, Alias R. Friel, Mr. and Mrs, D., Shannahan, Mr. W. Burns and mr.g.t..Carbert and datighter• of Seaforth"; Means. J, • Carling and .J. Devereaux McKillop • and Mr. J. Blaney of MAIL Mr. Rutistadier, who for the past year has • been wine- clerIcat the Normandie, left on Saturday last for Berlin where he will re- main for sonic time • at d where he' may go into buSitiesa. Eplt: is •s, • terltag- young man 'Who Made many warm personalYriends here who Were sorry to see him leave. Mi. William lVforrisli, oldest ton of Mr: Harty Morrish of Oxbow, Sask., arrived, on Monday land will spend • the next two or three' months ViSit- ing friends • in and around Clinton. It is nine 'years since lite .family left Clinton for the OtiaoW district, where they have done so well, and Will. was then but a lad in tickets, but now he has grown idmost yond the .ree011eetion of even Ws fernier churns. He IS an alert, and pleatant-marinered young Mho and thinks the West is all tight. We are all ready' for the Christmas rush, With the largest stock of Sensible Christmas Gifts in town. Each year the detriandfor sentething the receiver can wear, Is . growing. This season we have made a special effort to till that want, as a Ance over the following SENSIBLE .GIFT LIST will Convince you, Shop early if possible , . and avoid the last-minute rush. • " Christmas Handkerchiefs . Men's and Women's Fine Furs . A Linen Handkerehief is always a very aceeptable gift to Men's and women's fine Furs of all kidds, Ruffs, Stoles, lady. We have a great variety to choose from in lace and Muffs, Caps, Gauntlets, Fur Collars, Astrachan Coats, Fur embroidery edge from .10 up to 1.50 , Lined, Coate, Coon Coats, etc. Every piece guaranteed, an • P icesto suttp " • • . • • Children's. Handkerchiefs . Dollies, Etc. 'Children's Fancy Pieta* Handkerchiefs oft'tninnals, pb‘ty, `. 47 A coniplete range of pure linen Table Cljths, sepa,rate or by. grounds, etc., at •„ .. . 2 for .05 and .05 each . . . . • • "i•,, the yard, Table Napkins, Doilies, Shams, Towels. etc., at all prices Haivi Bags • La ies Leather Hand fBags in all the very newest stYles. • Silk and Heatherblooni Skirts ° from 50c up to $8.50. tAsk to see our sPecial at . • Silk Waists .50 • Ladies pure Silk and Heatherbloorn Underskirts, boxed sen- ° arately, the very newest style, especially gotten up for gift • giving, from . . 2.00 to 7.00 . . Alr THE MEN'SSTORE-Fa.ncg Shirts, A veyy useful present for a Man would be a Fancy Shirt, always useful and acceptable, our range is complete in color and designs from " .75 up to 1.00 Silk Ties and Silk Mufflers • Min's Silk Ties in all the newest shapes and colorings from .25 up , E.513 Silk Mufflers in black and fancy colors, made up ready to wear or handkerchietstyle from • .as up to 3,00 • • . Men's Braces , - • ,Tailor-made Silk Waists are tbe correct thin this season. See our range of, stripes in blue black and tan, with the • ., new .ruebeig collar at .* 3.25 Perrin Glattes -. Gloves make a very handsomegft, always worn. We are agents for the celebrated Perrin Glove, every pair guaran- • teed, all shades and sizes in stock at • 1.00 1.25 .1P`ancli Umbrellas Men's and • .Women's Umbrellas with fancy handles of . • Men's Fancy Braces. in separate boxes fOr gift giving, the pearl and rolled gold name plate on, especiadly bought for very newest colot.ings at .80 gift giving, front . 1.S0 up to 5.50 -Men's•Collars and Cuffs ' . . • • .15 and .20 • • , . • . , . ' . , • , mmerhin. . A' Merry Chriatmas to All. . • Mr. and Mra.." W. H. Ball, will cele- brate . the 215th anniversary, of their marriage' on Christmas Day. : 'Miss Edna Johnstone of Listowel;" Who has. been visiting friends here for the • past month,. has returned to her • home. - . 1'4iss G. Murray of Blyth is visiting her sister, Md. T. .J. Lindsay. ;.# Miss Phillips attended:the- extroina- italosat. h.4eld•, in HOlmesv.ille cin 1 ridgy • Holy Communion was • administered on :Sunday in St. Facet churl: Miss Myrtle Phillipa, our teacher, has accepted P.A engage'nm v ttb. the school board of 13rigden. Lamptoi county for 1909 at a salary. of $400. Miss Rands of S. S. No. 8, Grey, bas been engaged to succeed her. Mr.. Melville Hill returned last' week from Taber, Alberta, to be present , the wedding. of his cousin, Miss • live likelyi-spencl some weeks , visiting , writing his niunerous friends in this district. ' , ',Mr:-.-444ahert IVIuntor-editor •"Port Elgin Times; is dead, . :. , ; • • `..• - •': MOVED -I HAVE 'MOVED FROM ...file shop °in the: Hodgens block : sin. which I have carried on business• :- for some yeats to my .new f shop next door to Walker -&.,Ross` limit-, ture store. , I wish, to thank . thoSe. who have patronized me in Jim old shop and hope to see. them in. my, new pielnises •where I will.. have everything up-to-date and hope ' to give' them"even better satisfaction than heretcifore.. And to those: for :whom I have ' not yet done any work I would extend a hearty in-' vitabion • to call and see me. Vish-; • frig you. ail a„. Merry Christmas and 1-14ppy New Year, 'I remain Yours • 'Truly, . John ' G. Medd, Tonsorial Artist. • . ; . . ' . . • , FOR SALB..-".WINDSORP A GOOD young,red bull trom imported, Are and dam. Apply -to W. J. Biggins, Box *293, Elmhurst Fara, %triton, PRACJICAL CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GIFTS . Hellu,1 Central t, --Clive me Harland Bros, Teapota Knives and Vorks • !' Coffeepots Carver's in sets ' Tea kettles Pocket Knives Crumb Trays Scissors Cuspidors • 01110 Sets SyrniSPitcher Regal jggs Child's Trays Princess Teapots Sugar SpoonsFancy Table Lawn' Berry Spoons. Tea Spoons ' " Hanging " Carpet Sweepers beset Spoons Skates and . Nut Crackers ' Sleighs '•,*• Nothing more approcriate and Aseful thar(ariy of the above articles for,a ,fihristmas or New Year's Gift. 1 : • , . We Wish One and All t A Iv'err') Christmeis A ' 4 1. and. HaPPg New Yeiar a a • Stoves, . Furnaces, arid hardware '3 •