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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-09-19, Page 911 MARictut ptenab r 19tli. 190_, ening rp at.. 20th and ,2 t st 1 r -our_ rrF hYun days for ` Fall 'Oben ' we make loge annual fortnat display of Near .� Y� -illineiy With the new millinery we wilt show � - ihe season's newest styles in „Jackets and Furs. Me entire second ' floor wilt be given over to Millinery,. Packets and Furs for Opening Week Visit it often and whenever you ;please. :M ake-yoursel f perfectly At home, ,Study the coats, hats and furs at your leiSinie. 3liey are here for you to examine and criticise a$ carefully as.you ,wish. No need at all to feel under anyobligation to ahoy, 'A Special Showing of 4. Children's] and Misses Fall. 'and .Winter Jackets Saturday and next : we* ..we will make a special display of Children and Misses Fall and• Wirter .jack- ets. Every garnie`;<t has been imported. direct from the best manufacturers of . Children's garments in Germany. Never have we had garments for girls that were as handsome or as stylish as those you can see Saturday. There are' more ot them too than we ever attempted to carry in stock.. Many different styles suitable for girls of all ages. In all a collection such as you would expect to see in a City store. A distinctive feature will be about 20 or 25 high class sample garments: These:,are the German makers..; samples;representing the best -and most 'expensive garments he turns out Ordinarily they would be too:. high priced for us to handle, but we secured the sam- ples at a discount that brings thea price down _.to a level that is not out o f the way. All are medium sizes and they come in plain' beaver cloths,: or fancy tweeds. No two are alike. If you would like a coat. for your girl different from -any other, see these 'sam- ple garments. Come and. look over the children's, coats Saturday or next week whether you care to buy just' yet or not, . • Childrens Tweed Coats 4.5O :to 10.00 Childrens Frieze Coats. 3.50' to 9.04 Childrens Beaver Coats 7:50 to 12,00 .. •••••••••:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ladies' Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, fine quality, pure linen,:. 3 for.... +;.:... • 4 e.,7 •N••N••N•NN ••N•►N••N+�N•t•NN•N::�N•Ni•. The Perfect Style of Our Women's Coats The best styles of five of the leading Canadian and. German_ makers of Jackets are on : our racks to- day Over one hundred garments that are correct in every detail that goes to make a stylish jacket. Plain cloths or Fancy Tweeds. Of the most not more . than tw garments of any one pattern. Of many, not even two. The best choosing is due . earily when sto are full and complete. • Ladies Tweed Jackets 7.50, 8.50 and 15.00 Ladies Black Beaver Jackets 8.50, 1100 15.00 Ladies Fine Black Keresy Jackets 16.50, 20.00 and 25,00 ` ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i••••••• Our Special all wool Broadcloth at ' 95c. is the best value in the trade 2 shades of navy, 2 of brown, 2 of red, .2 of green. and black, 48 CI 9 I. to 49 inches wide, at the yard • ••••••••••••••••••••••f••••••••••••:•••••••••• You Can't loose -Your F_oun- . tau. Pen. . • sIf it is a Waterman's Ideal Fountain Fen lilt- ea with a clip -call. Th4 clip tats -ie neat-piecer-o 1 springy steel attached at one end of the cap of the • pen, the other end being p�ressedsnugly against the 9 barrel ot the spring. It holds *in much the -same way as a clothespin and will keep the pen where it is put: See us about it ,f interested. W. D ` FAIR CO. Often Cheapest--AIwa ;s Best . . 111 i ilrt� � �IIIIUInunlwruusunBpU•i Miss Hattie Holloway was in' London. last weak. • - ,. .• Mr's John Moon, Toronto, is. in town this week. - Miss Jean Vabkirk cif Brussels 'is visiting Clinton friends. Miss Maude Pollock of Bayfield was in . Clinton on Saturday last, County Registrar Coats and County Clerk Lane were in town on Tues- day. Mrs: F. Wasmann of Mitchell is the guest of her son,; Mr. .J,: F. Was- mann.: ' : . - Mr.. and. Mrs. George Abell• of S'trat-. ford were guests on . Sunday..at .Mr, Alf.'.13arge's. • • • • Mr. F. J. Macdonald of • Washigton, .D.: 0., is the.guest of • his sister, Mrs.. J. Torrance. Mrs. Robt. Birchell of Weston is 'vis - ting her brothers,' Messrs.: William and George.' Doherty.. • Messrs. Fraser, A. Cameron; M. Ross. and Brown of Bayfield were in Clinton on Tuesday. • 'Mrs. (Dr.) Agnew and family were the 'guests from. . Saturday 'until Monday '.Of Wingham .; friends.:• Mr: J: Torrance; son, of Inspector Torrance of town, has: joined' the Stiff of • the :Edmonton ,,Bulletin Mrs. A. .II': Grigg..' and Miss Helen returned' on Saturday.` ffroin fart-. night's -visit to St. Thom.aas friends. Miss Effie Welsh of Laurel, Mich., and Miss Millie • .Robinson of Lou- den are: guests of their uncle, Mr. R. ;Welsh. Miss .•Bessie Snowden,: nurse-in-trair, ing'in• the Jewish Syndicate hos- • pital, New York city, is home for, a three weeks .holiday. • Chief McItlurray. of Bayfield was; in town on' Saturday -and added sever- al nanes to the membership roll "of the `Bayfield Fall Fair. Mrs:John .Daytneat and daughter re turned on ` Monday -evening: from a three -months' 'visit to •her daugh ters in Boissevain, •Meq. Mi and Mrs. Geo, `. Grigg of Walton visited their brother, Mr. ' •William . Grigg, who, .our, citizens will be sorry to learn, is: very ill.' Mr. John Ransford was in London 1l—Tuesdayending' the-receptio • given that eminent Churchman, the Bishop of London, . England. Mr. •J.: Stewart Seymour 'of .Walker= • Ville and '1VIr.Frank Weise' of Chica- go; visited last. week at the home of Mr. Edward Walsh of the London Road.. 'Miss Hill, who had .been visiting . at .the "Wigwalm;" • at Mr. C; B. Halo's and at Mr. Geo. ' Middleton's in Goderieh . township, returned on Monday to Toronto, Mrs . V. C. French and son arrived hone on Tuesday' after spending three months renewing.: acquaintan- ces at Clinton, Toronto and other eastern points.—Wetaskiwin Times.' °Miss Lillian Coats rendered the sac. red solo, •"ei Rest in the Lord" in. the First Presbyterian church; . Len - don last Sunday merning,..,and • in the evening she gave "0. Love That Will Not Let Me Go." Mr., Robert Warner returned yesterday from Toledo where he attended the funeral of tho wife of his; brother Richard. His - brothers Thomas of `: Goderich, George of Wallaceburg and John of Sarnia .were also present. Messrs. Harvey Davis and Mackenzie returned on Monday from Manitoul- in Island whero'they bought a car- load of sheep. They say the Island farmer is havinga hard time a tit andisvery glad_: to .meet .with buy- ers, for his. stock, not having the feed to' winter 'them through. Mrs W. W. Lofkiti of Chicago, Mrs. James Steele •of Lindale Farm, Hu- ron .township, .Mrs. B. Brown of • Butte, , Mon., and Miss Jeanette Lofkin of Chicago were guests at Mr. A. D. Beaton's on Monday. The first two mentioned are slay: Mrs of Mi. Beaton's and the latter tWo neices. W. B. Taylor, son of Mr. Jacob Tay- for of this town has as a result of. the recent Matrteulatlon examina- tion in connection with the Unfver sity of Toronto beenawarded the Bishop Strachan Scholarship itt classics which is tenable at Trinity College' and is worth V184. Ile took 'll:onot standing in Mathematics, English nna filo other subjects as well &slit classics. Ile prepared for his examination' at the Clinton collegiate and is to be congratulat- ed on this well -merited honor. tie. wlI .ecmmenee hip studies, in Trinity College this term t Plaids ;are . Right In London, in Paris, in ,New York plaids are having an immense run, both in the Clan Tartans and the quieter shadow plaids are selling in enormous quan- tities. For separate skirts or childrens wear especial- ly they are extremely popular.. We show a splendid assortment of both at prices that are very moderate. Clan Tartansi all wool,: 50, 75 a0,.1.25 Shadow Plaid Suiting very special per yd 1.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•••••••••••••• 1 'New ?told .Silks for Waists, hand- • some color combinations and ex- . ' tra good quality, no two waists.' 0 5 alike, per yard............... to • NNiNrN4.* t>•iN• r •Ns►41.N•Ni•NN New .Fall Die.....:.d..s ew Fall Coats new Fall Dress Goods are iiowr stock and they comprise all the newest shades and designs for fall wear. Not in, our history have we had such a coil 1plete assortment of'- NattyFall Dress Goods.. No: need to go elsewhere for your Fall Suit .after seeing our stock and; the prices. are right, too, The new Fall Goats are here in'all•their beauty. This is; our first season with Ladies' Coats and we have paid particularattention 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 :to show you through our stock. New,. sFall Dress Goods , . Tans, browns 'and blues are the predicted shades for all wear, with green and dark red following. We have-. them itrall the popular weaves, such as Panama, Oris - pane, Roxanas, Ladies' Cloth, Chiffon' Btoadoloth and the new Khranta Cloths,. • From 50c up 'to $1,50 per Yard ' New Fall. Scotch Plaids We pass into stock this week, twenty-two pieces of New Scotch Plaid Dress. Goods. No two alike.' Scotch Plaids are going to be a very popular dress fabric: this season. 'Oomein and see this range.; Prices 5Oc and 75c, • Our Special Broadcloth ` 75c Our special Broadcloth in all the leading and popular shades, are without doubt the best.valtp on the Market., A comparison will convince you. Price 75c per Yard. New Fall Coats Long, Loose Coats in dark tweed overplaid and black• beaver, trimmed with fancy draw braids promise to be the prevailing voguethis season. This being our ,first season handling ladies' coats, we invite your inspection both tor style and prices. Children's Bearskin Coats We are showing a beautitol range of Children's Bear- skin Coats.surpassing anything ry have "yet shown, .' Calf and see them At $2.50 up to $6.00 Cashmere. T3ose .for al We import all our Cashmere Hose direct from England and place our ordersmonths before the season comes on: By placing our order early this : season we got.,• them at the old prices, ~ which will mean a saving -and good value for our patrons. Try us for •Children's Cashmere Hose From 20c;up to 50c.. \Tailoring Furnishings Dry Goods Importers t. kaihmaiiihaithamiAliAliiiftWiNWAVAIIONWMPARMIII • aI! Millinery is Reay Commencing y `to®da' we make our first do ispa: the-Newwfltnerylot-the—Pall of- - " • � Styles and: Colors . . 1907,invite vite everyone- to :come and view the. New, y which are being. shown now for the first time. .entirel different from anything The styles this year arey 'shown in, former seasons, and we feel confident that the•Style, Quality i and Workmanship 'of the Hats shown;by. this `store will beequal to anything by sold citystores at double the price. . •'e You arewelcome to see and compare »s often' as you feel inclined. The Greatest Collection of Women's Outer Garments ever Gathered in this Store. We have prepared for the biggest business ever done here • in Ladies' Readyito-wear Garments and if you hay.e,the time we will be glad to show you the greatest stock of • Ladies" `_ Fall and .Winter Coats, Raincoats, Skirts and Waists ' of every description ever gathered under. this roof. All we ask you to do is to 1 spend five minutes in our Ready4to-wear Department and we are sure we can convince you. that this is the best store in. Huron County for Women's Outer Garments. ° Dry GoodS Millinery and woe Lydia'' o Readyto*Wear ( ori erlts "r�r ,�L.L_ .tea l•