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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-01-14, Page 8Cliisatooi Nows-SWcoM January loth 19,0.E .......... .......... Underskirts � Underpriced. For the 3rd Week of the Manua' ry A.LUES in Underskirts that are truly exceptional are the star attractions for the 3rd 'week of our Great January Rale. Two months ago we made a Coll - tract for over 200 Underskirts at prices that were much below regular, This, is the lot that goes on sale Satur- day for the first time. Better skirts we. never put on our counters at anywhere near the price, '.Every gar.. went Js selling for less than its real worth because we bought it that wad*. Styles are right W, every way,. Qualities'are good, just what you would expect to get here. N,o detail in making has been overlooked. The garments are the result of most careful and practical process in manufac- turing. Each skirt is finished perfectly throughout, and cut just right for prevailing fashions.. All are finished with gusset in the back, which •adds strength to the whole skirt..It will be impossible for. tis to repeat this offering once our present supply is sold. No. -t at 75c Skirts made of. good quality sateen, _nicely trimmed with stitching, vet•y full flounce; sizes 88 to 42, .extra value at each "70 No. 2 aty78c This skirt is madir from •highly finished. black sateen, it has a deep flounce trimmed with two; ruffles. Fits snug over the hips. An exceedmpfly good skrtt at a low prier, Ver special at such:..... ... ,... .. ,.. .78 No. 3 at, 98c This skirt is made from black, brown, navy and Breen heavy sateen, trimmed with Vandyke Brill and ruffles, a very. pretty skirt ata -popular. price, such ...... .... .. .98 No. 4 at 9$c ti This is our special black.sateen skirt, it is cut full and trim- , med accordion plaited flouuce, .has a' deep underf3ounce. Unquestionably true bent skirt we ever sold a;V, this popular price. Very special at each .90 No. 5 at $t.38 This skirt is made from heavy English sateen, has wide flounce, accordion pleated and Vapdyke frill, A very styl- ish garment and special value'at, each...,... 1.38 No. 6 at- $t.38 We feel sure that this will prove to be one of` the most. popular sateen skirts we have ever pet on our counters, It is made full with accordion pleatea flounciugs,.Arirnined with two rows ruffles above and one.owthe edge, It also has a deep under flounce- We strongly ;recommend t he' skirt to anyone who .wants a goo•'• tuoderate priced gar- ment, each..... ........................ 1.38 No. 7 atl$t.60 This skirt is made of highly finished, glace . sateen,. fi,n.i.sl.i:e;d with two rows stitchin d Ricer. exceptionally good value ahandsomeskirtlorthettt,one , s serol such. : No. Olt $t:85 This skirt is made from good quality highly finished blr,ctr English sateen, is trimmed with.eross. strippings and thtc,o. veryiull ruffles. We conside"r it a cholbe bargain at etich.., . 1.85 No. 9 at $1.9:8 Tbis skirt is made of extra quality Enn]lsh sateen, it liar a . handsome deep flounce trimmed with 2 pleated flouncesand cross tucking, also wide dust ruffle. A very stylish garment at each... .. ...: .. 1:98 No. t0 at $2 This skirt is made from good .q.pality moreen, the cloth will give excellent wear, has a full tucked flounce and is excep- tionally well made, price each....::.-.. 2.00 No. it at $t.•65 This skirt is made of fine Egyptian spu►i.sateen with mo, reen flounce. This skirt was made'•specfally to be worn with costumes of clinging fabriese giving the figure a slender ap- . pearance and still the skirt having a beautiful flare, special each .....•. ... .. 1..85 NO. 13 at $3.5Ci ;. Tbi's skirt is inade of extra quality, mnoreen and will stand er, any amount of hard wear, flounces nicely tmimmed. Very u special each ........... ... .. 3.50 No. 13 at $5 Bilk Moirette Skit -ter, made of the finest material with silk•- ette ouder flounces, This•quality is very light. It will really give it great deal more satisfaction than silk, We can do it in black, brown, navy, reseda, myrtle, mauve., sky and pink, The black we have in stock, the other colors can be had on two or three days notice. .A'splendid skirt each ........................... .............1 5.001. The Jan►uury Silk 'Specials Never such Silk values on our counters as those Chiffon Taffetas the are selling at 78c a yard.. When it is gone we can get no more. Only 226 Surds to sell. Regular $1 to $1.25 and worth'it.. For Jan- uary Sale per yard - 78c Read last week's papers for the big list of Anuary Sale prices, 06me to the stare for -them and many another, bacaupe as stock -taking progresses odd lots are coming to light every da%y, that go out on the bargain enunters marked at prices that will sell they in short order. In Our North Mt POPULAR STORE Mr. H. Bill Was fn Goderich, yester- day'. < Window 'T R Mr,W. Jacobs was in Taranto last': UAR �,� week. t Q OF Mrs. Chidley visited friends itt Mitt chell part of this week, Miss Mabel Collins of Kincardine is visiting Mrs. A. T. Cooper. i Miss Pearl Dunford, has stet n ill the SAL w past week with Uceratt'd fluinscy. Regfalar Mrs. T. °Holloway has gone to Peter- Price. boro where she will visit for. some weeks, .1 Miss Marjory :Banning. visited ft ien'ds, in Seaforth from Saturday until Monday. N U F SED. Mr. R. Brock of Griswold, Alan., has 1 been visiting Mr. Fred. Hillard Mr, Hugh Archer. =�---- ---- Ladies.'. Astrachan aaekets j Miss Annie Cook, Toronto, is v:sitin$ , At the parental home, Mr. and Mrs. Q e /l p Arthur Cook's, ' tt . "AIR O t Mrs. George H. Wo6tson of Lasoal..rr,, Children's Bearskin Coats, Sask., is visiting her parents, Mr, Often Cheapest—Always the .Best and Mrs. J. Miller, If you have friends vis -Ree at your _ Ladles' Winter Coats, home let The News -Record know o 'j about it for this . column. Per$l` nal$. 1 Mr. J. B. Hoover was in London . Tuesday and yesterday attentiiag it Mr. J. Taylor was in. Blyth yester- special meeting of the oxecutci re of day, Mens Coon and Fur.- Coats, the W, O. W,Mr. A. T. .Cooper was in Toronto Mr. Andrew McEwen from Saskatoon this week, visited his brother, Mr. M., McEwen Mr, S. H. Smith has been very ill the and old' 'acquaintances in Clinton tits past -week. - Fur Tuffs, Muffs and Stoles, past few days. Miss Thompson of Albert street has returned home. • • Little Miss 'Elsie McLean, who has Dr. Agnew left again for the West been visiting, her cousins, Jean. and Men's Willie- Bell, returned .home.to .God- on i'riday la t, S Winter Overcoats, Etc, erfch this week. Messrs. D. and A. : Cantelon were in Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnston of Zur- Goderich on Tuesday, fch were the guests of the' foxmcr's Mrs. Alfred Elliott .and two children who vfsited her sister, Mrs. Wool Blankets brother in town,: Mr., Oliver John- f Rugs, Etceq Etco Ston over Sunday. Josh Cook fora couple of.. weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Larne Mackenzie, who have returned to their home at Were visiting at Mr, and Mrs. B, Thedford: ` J. �Gibbings, left last week to re='Mr, David McLiiughIan of kberdeen,, turn tit their home in Winnipeg.,South, Dakota; arrived yesterday Mrs.. James Walker, her daughter, and is visiting old friends in town,. a Mass C�vs,,, and .Miss Duckworth, of Summerhill. and -other places' after Goderich were guests the past week an absence , In Dakota- for several. of Mrs. Layton: and Mrs. Johri Wal- years.. Icer. 14Ics: John -Shaw and daughter of Mr. C: A. Izza> d, assistant :'n hi r Westhope., North. -Dakota, ar. t ived' in Robert's studio, visited lh:; paren- Clinton on Monday evening and will til liome':at Cromarty. over Sun- , be, the guests: of. the former, s sister m -1a w, 'Mrs..Thos.hiley,. Huron ]f 'You. are going to buy any... of the above :dry: I e' was accompanled by Mr. Frank Andrews. • Road: Mr: Adam' . Cantelon arrived from :Mr, W. Luker, Who has returned from � the Yukon -some weeks ago add- has Maple Creek, Sask., on Saturday lines, .'don't fail to call here FIRST and. been ' visiting relatives in South Mast and is visiting at the old home -i Huron, was in town,on.Monday call=. stead in Goderich township and. with ing on old friends here,.. his brother:, Mr., Arthur. Cantelon, and other friends in,:town.. get 'or p�rilces. and see our styles Mrs. Alex: McLean, Misses Ge> rude . and ,Gladys, Master Alexander. and Mr. W. H.. Hellyar .has been '111 the ' past week' but he is vow improving 1 iiaby Edith„ of 1(:odexich were guests_ .� •. of the lady's sister, Mrs. R. A , nicely. . And it is .expected that he Bell fxoin: Friday •until Monday. will, be himself again in a fevr...days: y hlri llellyai applies himself so 'cl'ose4 Rev, and .',Mrs. J. M. Copeland of, ly to business -that his absonce from Canb&o, scent' Sunday and Monday his store for even a few days has last with -Mr: and Mrs. E. E. Ball Victoria street. Mr.. Copeland and been. very noticeable and numerous Mr. -Ball are. 'old. University' friends. enquiries have been made .regarding Mr. James Thompson of. Moosejaw, .his condition: - Sask., was the guest. of Mr. Frank Mr, D,.. A: Forrester, who has been in the hospital ` since the unfortunate O'Neil yesterday.. 'Mr.. •Thompson ciplosion -'and-fire on the 31st lilt: formerly .lived near Bxucefineld but whiclx....destroyed his. residence, 'was' is now an'extensive 'and'successful able to come down town on:Tues� . land. dealer in the West..: .. day fo'r the first time. since. He has - Mr. and Mrs, Thornton Mustard and u o + � �'t� sL Master Charlie; after spending the had,s, hard time of"it-but'when .one holidays with Mr, and Mrs. '.D. Mac- learns: -the .particulars• of the explo- • donald, have returned " to Toronto sfon the Wonder,, is that. he escaped where .Mr. Mustard has resumed his with -."is hie: studies • it : the 1~fulversi,t y Inspector Asquith, Aubtirn, was in town. Saturday.' He has 'called a in.af the board. •to .be held in Clinton on 'the, -28th hist: to tians- fer the Normandie, license frgm A. L.. Strome to S..5. Cooper. Miss N'. Castelle, lormerly'milliner att Hodgelns but who has been in qal gory, lilts.. • for the past, year,, is spending a' couple of weeks • with Misses ''Ginnie • and Dell O'Neil.. on her way home to spend *'her. 'holi- days. Mr. John McEwen.; of. T3oyer , & AIc- Ewen, : Wetaski}vin; ...Alta.•; visited his brother, ` Mr. Murray- McEwen, and friends,in town. the'past week. He came dowii , from the West to learn cutting and is taking lessons in London. Mr. George Gardiner; boob -creeper for the McLaren Imperial Cheese Co., Tpronto,, was the guest 'of Mr,W. S. R. Holmes this week, He . Was accompanied by Iris; son; Master Morris, who has been ill for some time and .who • will' remain here- for a few, weeks. to build up again. Mr:. and Mrs. F. McCullough of Nin- aimo, B. C., are the guests of Mr.. .and'ATrs. John Johnstone and will visit friends it Owcvt Sound, -Chats- worth and other points iii •the prov- ince' for. a "few weeks, Mr. MoCu1-; lough at one time lived at 'Peter- boro and has been located on Van- couver island for the past eighteen years. . Miss Nettie,. Stevens, who has been visiting -in Aberdeen, South Dakota, was a. couple of weeks ago offered a position, in Brandon, Man., by' her former employer of Brampton, Ont. Slnce her arrival there she has found her position- with' the Brandon,;Waple Leaf Milling Co., very satisfactory, wages and olliice equipment being tip -to -date. Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Megaw, Master Earl. and Miss Irene, Who had been for a few weeks the guests of 'Mrs. J. W. Holmes, Mr. Megaw's sister, left for their Home in. Vernon B. C. yesterday. - Mr. •Megaw attended the Clinton school in his boyhood days and was fora time in business bete but left for the. sunset province thirty years ago, The ;following members of the Oddfel- lows Lodpe • visited the Goderich Lodge on. Monday evening : n', T. Jackson, II. if. Chant, J. 'Taylor, Joel McLeod,, J. W. Moore, T. Jaekson Jr., 1=1. Mould, F, B. 'Hall, J. Wiseman, A.. Turner, N. Kennedy, ? T. Hawkins, Carl Wilkin. The of- ticers for the term were installed and four slew members iniated after which refreghmento were served, Tito Goderich Oddfellows Lodge 'Lau a membership of NO,, a anti 'halt, of 'its owti and a handsome reserve fat d i 1