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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-09-12, Page 9'hursd+o Hing Friday and ..,Saturday eptrtember 19th, 20t and• Ist LIR. fgrmal Millinery Opening for fall will- • take : place oa above dates, The season's best styles': , have been gathered` From.,:'the Canadian and .ndelicau� . t r expense ense has been spared te p markets. �'o time, trouble o get for you what is absolutely correct in,Millinery Ir the'coming sea. son There ;will he a displayteady r you. Opening Days that /will be well worthy of ;e,, visit, We extend to you the freedom of the showroom for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Visit it as often'. . as you please, you will not be pressed to buy. Annual Millinery Opening, 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday, commencing Thursday afternoon. at 3 o'clock. Fad Fashions 'Ladies Coats Coats 4 ' We :have made greater preparations than ever"- bigbusiness in •tele. Cloak lepartnent.' Every garment. we allow is this' season's. `style. Not an old one.or a left -over is on our racks. Direct from the factories of five of the leading Canadian and German' makers they have come—the best styles from the best makers of Ladies' Jackets in the trade. There is a wide variety of choice, wider `by • far than most stores can show of'the best garments, and many exclusive styles,• no two..alike. We draw special,. attention to our showing' of handsome Black Coats.. It is greater by far than any wehave attempted before. and ladies in search of something exclusive . will have no difficulty•in' making their selection from it.:: Best choosing is done early when stocks are full and complete Misses and young. ladies' Fancy Tweed Coats, $7.50,18.50 and $10.00 Ladies' Tweed Coats, popular styles, $8.50, $10, $12.50,.$X5 and $16.50 Ladies' Black Jackets,: full length, correct style, $8.50, $10, $15 and.$2t) ,. Ladies'_Black Cloth Jackets, handsomely trimmed with braids • and velvet, -;no two garments; alike,. exclusive styles, $25 and :$30 Ladies' Silk ard velvet coats, lined throughout with wadded lining, very stylish, warm and: cbm- fortable, $43 and $45 • ': A New Broadcloth 95c'`Per.Y'ard We have added a new quality to our various lines of Broadcloth Suitings. - It comes. to 'us right from one. of the leading makers in France, wherethe best Broad-. cloths are made. . The quality is extra good, .the cloth' being made from the best'. of imported, wools and the finish clean and bright. No'..better is"sold in•lots of places at $1.15 and "$1.25. If by chance you`got it. ,., for $1.00 you would be getting extra.good'.value. • Our direct import lauy�ing__ cakes. possible_ the low price of • 95,c per °yard, Broadcloth Suitings Made from very fine imported yarns, French . cloth, high • finish, 50 to 52 inches wide, just.the right' weight for: tailored suit, in two shades of red, two'shades. of navy, two shades of brown, green and black,.very special, price per yard:... , Strong Stockings for Boys Exceptionally strong Stockings for boy's school wear. Absolutely fast black, seamless feet, double heels and' knees, just the kind to stand the average boy'for • n school, all sizes,':a pair . ..... o .............. .2 Good Umbrellas $1.25 and $1.50 Real strong ones, ladies' or gentleman's sizes, ex-- triualitp► . tops, s guaranteed; fast colors, hollow ribs, a q Y variety of fancy handles, just the thing for the fall rains . • • $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 4.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.4.••••44.4••••••••••• 1 A Great Fur Show 1 Fur Styles. Stocks are all in and at their best. Iquite had so nine selection to shoiir' We never a g , and if you are interested at all. in Furs, ' see these ripen- ng Week. ' Among them are some exceptionally Ichoice pieces in Alaska Sable, and, some handsome novelty setts.as' wen that are worth seeing. N•iiN•`Nr••••______Nile 41i__ eH► ►i•6Nl In connectionwith the Millinery. Openin next week we will make a. sp"cial display. of Fall . loin Gant Lose Your Foun- tan 'Pen ,. If it is _ a Waterman'e Ideal Fountain Pon fltt- vfilth a clip-cap.=The $. clip -cap is a neat piece o springy steel attached at i one end of the cap of the pen, the other end , being i preseedsnugly against the barrel of the spring. It 4 holds uch the same in xa _ way as a clothes -ing and; will keep the pen where it is put. See us about e i Sop whey 12tk.,. 1i' t if interested, ` W. 1 PAIR CO, $. Often Cheapest --Always Best Mr; .and Mrs.. F. R•.. Hodgens returned.. on Tuesday from . Muskoka:. Mrs, A. 0. Patteson.' and son are spending a levP days in London. ,Mr. S: G. Plummer left •on Monday for Coliingwood • to attend the fun- eral •of his brother. 11xr, John Leslie Jr, is home on, a visit' from San l+ raneisco, Cal , .af- ter a five years absence., 1Mr. A. Cullens of Stratford is in town this week endeavoring to •or ganize a county Y. M. C. A. Mrs, Z. . Gardner of Detroit is visiting her .mother,- Mrs:. Barge Sr.,. and her brothers, George and Alf. Mrs:,Herbert .Cooke and • her daughter Elsie are spending a couple of weeks visiting in',Guelph and Toronto.' Mr. ''and Mrs.' J, S. Ainslie of Leam- ington are visiting at Mr: J. G. Medd's and.. at Mrs, Biddlecombe's.; Miss Reynolds,; head milliner at Hod - gens, -has returned to town and is again"in charge of the ' department. ' Mrs. ' Anne :Swann, who has been is Bayfield for: the past three months,; • is now theguest of her. sister, Mays. Alf. • Barge. • Mr. and Mrs. S. G. rdassels ,returned /rem. 'their .Honeymoon trip,'on".Fri- •day. last and have' taken up house- keeping on King'. street Mr. and Mrs. H: Plunisteel' last week visited 'the Toronto . Fair and : the town : of -Whitby' where they lived and were'married-:thirty-ave . years ago. Mr. Ross Mackay,• who was a mem. ber of The News -Record state . • for a year and a. -hall, left on Saturday for Elmira' to accept a position on the Signet.:: We: • wish him , success., Dr.' Bali• was in Toronto :for several days -last week attending the :klm .'banners' -.Convention. 'Embalmers were present from all parts:` of • the province : and there was mush of instructive interest in the series of lecture `delivered.; Mr.:Roy Ball returned on Saturday from St. Catherines where he had charge • of a Monoline machine dui ing the -holidays. •Roy is industri .ons and enjoys "the holidays", best when he is working. He has' again resumed his. studies at the Coffee.; 1 Mr. and Mrs; . John Snider and Miss Agnew returned on.' Tuesday from a six weeks absence in the West. Mr. Snider saysthat when. he left there the crop prospects `.were much better than what the reports would ihdicate and, if the frost dues not get in its .work, there will be a good half crop, The .rain fall dur- ing . his stay was. : too abundant, swelling -at times, in some plaoes, to almost: a washout.' Maritime, province harvest helpers reached the West a: week ahead of those from this province', but the farmers were holding off for the Ontario boys, whom they much prefer.. Mr. C. Donaldson of Thessalonwas in town on Saturday •' last while on his --way to visit the parentalhome in Bayfield, . He looked well and' as if being general agent for the Prost & Wood people over .a 'stretch :of 200 miles along, the North :Shore -agreed • With hha..: He says that country is _becoming more prosper.. ous. The ' population is increasing the number of acres under cultiva tion is growing and. • farm produce always brings a good price.' On Manitoulin , Island, though, the farriers axe in hard luck owing to the .long-cgntinue8 dry .spell an d grasshopper plague. Mr, Donaldson left agdin on Monday for Thessaion. n slv oderea 'pow a G te p • Miss Tessie 'Crooks was at Welles- ley last .week attending the Wedding of her cousin, MiSs Effie Crooks, who .on Saturday became the bride of Mr. Z. id.. Swing, publisher of the, At- wood Bee, The happy young couple came down on the same day and re- niained until Tuesday afternoon as the guests of their rfhele, Mr. Willi'ain Crooks. Anniversary services in connection with Cole's ,church will be held next Sunday when,. 'W E,. 11err of Clinton will., preach at 2,30 arid 7 p. m. On tl*; following Monday ova ening. there '3vi11•' be a ha'tvest home supper at which addresses will be delivered by Revs. lsrown, 'McNeil and others. Musio will bo furnished by the choir of the Varna Methodist church. all HE neva Fall Dress.. Goods are stow in stock and they comprise all the newest shades and t;. desif;,ns for. fall y wear, Not in our histor have we bad such a complete assortment of .� Ntty Fall Dress Goods., No need to go elsewhere for your Fall Suit after seeing our stock and the prices are .ri ght, too, The new. Fall Coats are here in all their beauty. This is our first season with Ladies' Coats and we -have paid particular *attention to style and workmanship, No fear of getting last year's styles here. Every Coat fresh from the' best Canadian Manufacturers We are here to show our goods, and find it no trouble, Give us 'a call and we'll be -pleased o show you through our stock. New Fall Dress Goads Tans, browns and blues are the predicted shades for fall wear, with green and dark red following. We .have till@na in all the popular weaves, such as Panama, Pkg. pene, Roxanas, Ladies' Cloth, Chiffon Broadcloth and. .. the new.Khranta Cloths, From 50c up to. $1,50 per Yard e. Fall Scotch Plaids - w We pass into stock this week, twenty-two pieces of New Scotch Plaid tress Goods. No two alike. Scotch Plaids are•going to be a very popular dress fabric this season, Comem and see this range. Prices 50c and 75c. • Our.. Special Broadcloth - 75c Our special Broadcloth in all the leading and popular` shades, are without doubt the best,value on the market.. A comparison will convince you. rice c Yard. price 7 S per News Fall . Coats Long, Loose Coats in dark tweed overpiaid and black beaver, trimmed with fancy draw braids, promise to be the prevailing vogue this seaspn. This being our.first 6eason.handling ladies' coats, we invite your inspection both for style and prices. 'Children's 7 Bearskin Coats: '-We are shown g a beautiful range of Children's Bear- skin Coats surpassing anything we have yet.shown. 'Q , (7all and see them • At $2.50 up to . $6.00 ' Cashmere Bose for Fall Weimport'alt our Cashmere Hose direct from England and place our orders Months before the season'.comes on. By placing;our order early this season we got them at the old prices, which will mean a saving ands good'value for our patrons. Try us for Children's, Cashmere Hose From 20c up .to.,50c Tailoring Furnishings: Dry Goods Importers s ix This store is read] with Largest Selections -and Best Values . . 4 538 In Ladies' and Misses New Fall Skirts that has ever been our pleasure to show; ' More . new d more sizes than ever before, and best. of all prices• are': no higher than styles, more.: cloths an• i s' Ready-to-wear Garments, so you will have -no trouble last year. We make -a specialty of.Ladle R y ... ar in finding your size here. Fine Black Cheviot .Skirts $3.9 Thio Skirt (510 as cut) is our leader;., made from • good quality black che- viot, perfectly tailored, a beautiful : 'fitting skirt in eve particular. Every" sire in stock up torso inch waist. spe- 2 95 oral price........:.. . ..... .• ... • .. V. • Black Vicuna and Venet.• tian Skirts $g Skirt (No. 588 anent). made from ex. ► tra quality black Vicuna cloth and Venetian which will give exee"llent wear. Perfect in fit and finish, All the ordinary sizes in stock. Splendid G nn varus at each .... ...........:.......... Finest Venetian 'Skirts $5.50 to $7.,0 Finest quality all wool "Venetian Skirts, in navy blue and black, made in a variety .. of pretty designs• to at soros to.... 7.5�'' choose- from New Plaid and Tweed Skirts $5 to $7.50 Newest Plaid and Check 'Tweed Skirts in half a dozen of the season's lateststyles. Finest fitting skirts you can buy, A dozen different colors to choose r from. All the leading sizes.. 'j 50 15,00 to... s .. ♦ . ..,a..... . More About the New Coats. . All the New Coats are now on display, and` a prettier lot of styles we haye never seen. Nearly all are from 46 to 50 .inches long and many of them beautifully; trimmed. ' Hun- . drede of people found last year that New- combe's had the Correct Coats,'a,dlthis year Will find us with a larger and ' better stock than last season, We'll be glad teshow you Earlig Fall Millinery rtentisno..:w: Our 1VIillineryDepa Department complete with a fine showing of New Fall Shapes, Feathers, Wings, ‘Ribbons, Velvets, Etc. Fall MIl_ linery-Opening announced later, WANTED -3 Sn+art Millinery Apprentices Dry C lood.s ald Mllliriery Ladies' RcadyrtosiV'ear Garanenf