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Qctober 3rd KIP!
Saturday
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. $4 VVOol Blankets for $3 • .
TlessY Wsol• I•lismiEsts0000, slightly soiled by duet, o ° ther.. ••
wise perfeet,•regular $1, Sttturday two hour sale price• ...... U a
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$5 -Pure Wool Blankets for $4 .,
Pure Wool heavy Blankets, red and blue border. slightly 00
eomed 4,41ust, regular 41.5, Saturday two hour sale price.... P 4
$5.50 Pure WoOl Blankets $4,25
gxtra qMilitY heavy Pure Wool Blankets, size 64x84, Flak A 0
and blue border, regular $5,50, Saturday two hour priee,...
• 10.4 Flannelette Blankets 89c. •
two dozen only 1114 whits and grey Flannelette Blankets, on
first quality, regular $1.15, Saturday two hour price, .....
Look Over These Specials for the Two Hour Sale
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$1.50 Mantle Cloth $i
' 200 yds of red, blue and green
beaver and fancy heavy Tweeds for
mantles suitable for ladies or, chil-
dren,. regular LK, Saturday two . '
hone sale price, 1 00.
,50c.La.clies Vests 39c
• Ladies fall vests good quality
• daintily' trimmed with ribbon and •
ineertion, sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5, reg. 50c
• Saturday two hour sale price. .29
•TravellersSanpleilloSe
100 pairs Cashmere and Worsted • • '
ribbed and plain ladies hose sizes 8i,
•9, and 10, regular 25c up,•to 50e, •
Saturday two hour sale pike..."..25
10c -32 -inch Flannelette •
. - • for 80
100,1 yards 82•Inch Fancy Stripe
' Flannelette, good weight, worth • .
10c, Saturday twohour sale price. , •.08
123ic White Flannelette
• •for 10c
. 200 yards White and Oream
Heavy Flannelette, 30 inches wide.
worth 12Le, Saturday two hours :
Bale price. ,.10
.12%c WraPpeieitte 9c
• 10 pieces Fancy Stripe and Paisley
'W rapperette, good weight. fast
colors, Worth 126c, Saturday two
• houre sale price .. , • ..
$0.50 Tweed Water.,
proOf Coats $3 •
• Ladies' Etiey Tweed Waterproof
• Coats, full length, well made and
nicely trimmed, regular $6.50, Sat.
urday two hour sale.. ... . .. 3.00
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20 per cent. Viscount
off Skirts
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Your choice of our full stock of
Ready to -wear Top Skirts from •
$2.50 up to $8 08, for the two hour' '
sale Discount of 20 per cent
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°• Sample of Ladies',
• Vests *
100 fecivellers samples of Ladies'
Fall Villas, plain and ribbed, trim-
med with lace and ribbon, worth
35c and. 50c, Saturday two hour sale
: price . ..25
50c Odd Tweed Caps ,
13c . "
100 Men's Tweed Caps,odd sigea
and 'broken lines clearing them out
for Saturday two hour sale at., .
500 Ladies' Caps 39c
Ladies' Tweed and Colored Velvet
Caps with soft and leather Peaks,
new goods this season, Saturday •
two hour Bale price only.... . . • ... .39
:49Pr sale price ... . .. . .go •• 8.1 75, Saturday twohour sale.
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.Lace Curtain ••Saniples• •
' • •• • .• Bogs' Pants
.• Travellers samples, half size • of .• • • • • • •
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Lace
Curtain-,.worth-frona .81 to $8 ' Boys' Tweed and Worsted Pants, .
per pair if full length, Saturday two * . • • •,• black and fancy, regular $L25 up to " . •1.00
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Tailoring
\Furnishings
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Dry Goods
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This has been demonstrated
beyond otlestiOn the last couple
of weeks. Jot business does not
come to any store the way it has,
1been coming here without good
Teastm.. The Towi is found In
Abe\ ialkrotinci eicellence of the
,the- stock that is here to -day.'
The factories of five of the lead-
ing Canadian and German mak. -
tors contributed the best styles_
,to it. A.11 told a stock without
an equal anywhere near here.,
Many handsome coats among
them.
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Tweed Coats • . ,, .1 • .
A splendid -assortment of Fancy tweed 00a,ts. correct.dolor. .: , •
ings and patterns in plaids and fancy stripee, in. browns,
...blues, greens. etc.. -Garments that -haze iityle ansl are„very„.. _ •
aefft eeactcihve. Of the mostofthen) no twd alike. Spiel -laid inane"'
. .. . 8.50 10 13.50 $15
Black Coats
Coats made from good quality bleak beaver and frieze with
some very fine kerseys inbetter grades Every, size from
Si to 44. Many garments handsomely trimmed. Styles •
that are absolutely right for youngmiddle age or elderly
ladies 8.50 12.50 is is $20
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Navg Coats
There is a strong demand for navy coats this servo)]. We
show some very handsome styles in 'nektons, beavers
kerseys. Good garments that have character and style to
them at •SIAS
Brown Coats
We show a very handsome Brown Kersey 'Coat, Pengtb,
cut very full, trimmed with strappings of itself, fancy but-
tons and silk velvet. This is a very dressy garment, special
at . . g1110
Children's Coats
• The largest and most cosnxprshensivet stock of Chil-
dren's and Misses Coats we. have eve t imported, are on
our racks to day. There are more eot!tS: and better
coats, nattier coats than we ever had beffire. Sizes that
fit all ages from 5 to 15, years, $2.50 td- $12:50
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.1 Black • Taffeta - "Guaranteed" .' -..
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a/shipment of our famous. fully guaranteed
Black raffeta Silk just in this week. We buy thii
1 silk direct -from the maker and are avilling,to have i •
you compare it with any you can get anywhere. It
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is a superior make, good .,,weight, lustrous finish, -
suitablefor coats, suits, underskirts or linings. Bo,. *,
ery yard guaranteed. To qualities ' . • • ...
$i„00 and 11.25 the rd.--
• Black Dress Goods of
Among this week's arrivals are 25 to 30 pieces
Black Dress Goods. They are imported by ourselves
ilireet from the British markets, and a 'finer collection
.-�t Black Dress Goods suitable for mourning and other
purposes Black Dress Goods are used for,, has never
been on our counters. Fabrics and weaves are the
newest. Every piece is made from pure English or
Australian wools. If you are interested at all in Black
Dress Goods come and see these. •
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Black Bastiste
Black Vicunas
Black Crepelines
• Black Roxanna Cloth
Black Cordelines
Black Amgre: •'
Black Thibet -
Black Cheviots
Black Serges
Black Voiles
Black, Pariamas
Black Venetians
Black Broadcloths
New Materials, High Grade Qualitkir'r
Assortments, A 1 Value,
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Yetis pan't Lose
Your Founa,
tain Pen.
Mt. is a Waterman'e
Ideal Fountain 15en "fitt.
coa With a eliVcap. The •
elip-eap is a neat piece 'of
springy steel attached at
one end of the cap of the
pen, the °the end being #
• pressedsnugly against the f
barrel ot the spring. It $
holds in much the same
way as a -clothes pin •and
will keep the pen where
• it is put. See us about
it if interegted.
W. D... FAIR CO,
$ Often CheapeSt —Always Best :
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idocirAitocaravviggilba.-Iti munustmosent
Mrs. Annie Abbott is spending this
• week in. Bayfield. ••
1VIrs.Nell and daughter, Mrs. Ramsay,
pi _plattsville are the suests of Mrs.
Gilehrist.
Miss Ida Stewart has returned home
after visiting iriendSata Woodham.
• andLondon.• •
Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Baitlift returned'
on Tuesday eitienieg, from their hon-„,
eyinoon trip. '
Mr. W, Jaokson leaves on Tnursday
next with the Canadian Ticket Ag-
ents excursion for •Winnipeg. •
Rev. J. IL Osterhaut Beimore vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Johl Hartley
• . and other fiends in town on Mon -
Win Thomas Wheatley was home- for
.-a feW days list week and has no
• gone • to • Hamilton, •wherehe has
taken a. siteation,
Mr. Clarence Atkinson of Bay pity.
Mioh., .was The .. -guest for a .fefr
• days of •the past. week of his aims,
Mrs. J.B. Hoover, •
Mr. John Hendon!: was at last weeks
annual Meeting et ;the Canadian
Manufacturers' Associatibn elected
a member of • the executive commit-
tee.
Mr. D. B. I•lonnedY, has been quite ill
the bast., week, but we' are . now
'much pleased to be able to say that
at time ' of writing he has much
• improved. • • ••".
Mr. aud 1Virs. sRebt. MCKelvie. of New
Liskeard are guests • of the i latter's
• sister, . Mrs (Dr.) Bali Mi. ' MC • Xelvie is one of the Mining Magnat-
es of New Oetario. •
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Mrs. Galpin and her daughter, Mis
• Glare . Gralpin, of Bayfield were in
Clinton iVIenday.;MiSsGalphi
returned on Saturday fromTerento
7 -where she spent a few months; • •
Mr. Alex. lffeLareiv, she genial M P.
for North Perth, was in town .oh
: Monday and as he ' always does
when he visits Clinton, he enjoyed
a game or bowls on the local green,
• skipping • a rink with .Mr, • John
• Raneford as- his opponent. The
latter won. .•
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Mr. W. S. B. Holmes, Who his been
• • ill for the past • couple of weeks,
was able to be down to his place
• of •• business. on Tuesday.' He got
quite a shaking up, s u now • a
he, is able to move about it is ' ex-
pected that his complete recovery
be rapid.
Mr, Thos. Jackson Jr. returned 'Oh
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Monday from a • month's trip to the
• -Pacific Coast. He spent the bulk of
the time in • British" Columbia and
wet. in Vancouver at, :the time of
• the anti-Japanese riots and. witnes-
sed some of the lLvely cenes' -incid-
ent theretC Times sore good • on
the Coast; be says, and that , por-
tion of Canada scents to have ere -
barked on an era, of prosperity!, • •
Mr. , William 4ones returned from
• Hamiltod last week and is renewhig
old aequaintauces in Clinton • and
• Goderidh. Abseece .makes the heart
grow fonder • and he' thinks even
more di --the old home than ever
and Was much pleased to :iote signs
` of progress. The carrying of the
• waterworks bylaw and by such a;
• subttantial 'majority was a source
of much Satisfadtion to our worthy
• old friend, He ' purposes returning
to the city next Monday.
Mr, W. MOKown returned on Tuesday
• froni tas Angeles,, California, after
• an absenee of four years. Residence
•for that!. period in rho, "golden
• state" has not weaned1-0 him from
his allegiance to the "Lady of the
Snows'', her climate, her eustoms
Cr her political institutions, par*,
ttlekly thelatter'and he returns' a
better Canadian than ever and that
is saying a good deal. in. the nor-
• . Cher* sense, he saya, Southern ('ali-
• toroth, is minus a stiff winter; but
on the other hand there is a „ heat
• and' duSt'Of which we know nothing
tip here My experience. "I see
• continued Mr. McKoWn," that Min-
ter' has voted to expend $50,t)p on
a system of wate'rworks. Down
Los Angeles they purPoscbring a
water supply a distattec of about
two hundred milesat' c ost ot
about halt as many Millions Clinton
will spend thousands." It is now
six weeks since Mr, MelkoWn left
• Los Angeles and as his ticket has
only anothen month to run his visit
to the home town musty perforce,
be short. Ilia many old Okuda in
• and abut Clinton are much pleased
• With this opportunity ' f again
mating tint.
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The. Broadcloths.
We \ have five different lines of Broadcloth
$ that are hard to equal. All are made from pure t,
wool, not an ounce of shoddy in a single yard. All t
$ imported by oursetves direct Clear: bright finigh,
• guaranteed to wear and k-eep their appearance. t
Nothing better for a serviceable dress and stylish'
t costume. tiery popular shade and black.
50c, lisc. 95c, $1,25 and $1.50
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ry This Store for Stylish Winter Coats
If you arelhinking about a new Coat this fall and are in doubt where to buy it, let us
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tell you now: TRY THIS STORE. Nowhere else around here will you get such -an assort-
ent-of new_and_exclusive stylesalLoLtilem_the...same_as a tel_be,i n g sho_w_n in_the. Inigel, Axn-
etican cities. The fit and style alone are worthy of special mention as you will see if you will
visit our Ready-to-wear Department.
Stylish Tweed. Coats Exclusive -Coats $16.50
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$L50 and$i0 .• to -$20
Ladies' new winter Coats made fromidark At the above prices we are showing some
tweeds in plaid effect, 45 inches long, finish- beautiful hand tailored garments (one of a
ed with strappings of cloth and velvet, most kind) in plain English Kersey cloth alsoThe
of them venetian yoke lined, with or without new Blanket Cloths and Heather 'Mixed
collars trimmed with braidand velvet, Tweeds. • All long, loose coats beautifully
several styles made with the wide shoulder finished and trimmed; no two alike at
effect. The best coats in 'Canada at the price • 10.50 TO 20.00
8.50 AND 10.00 . • •
Black Coats—all Prices
Fine Tailored Coats The stock of Black Coats we are showing
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• . will be surpassed by none in Huron County
$12 and $15 $.
More than a dozen handsome styles, ranging
in size from 32 to 42. Made from fine wool
Fine Tweed Coats in a great lot of hand- venetian% vicunas, beavers, kersey' cloth,
some styles and 'patterns, just a few of,a kind etc.. some made perfectly plain with silk
45 to 50 inches long. tritnmed with fancy velvet collars. Others elaborately trinuned
radium braids, strapping% velvets and but- with' braids. ete. Lots to choose from, Prices
tons, venetian yoke lined, also sleeves lined. the lowest. 'Fit and finish unequalled 7.50
A handsome array at • 1200.to 15.00 $D. $$0 *12 $13.50 $15 TO $20
Dozeng"of New Skirts
. We have opened' a new department for the sale of
• skirts and are prepared to show our custoiners more styles,
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more cloths, and More colors than ever before, Just at
present we are showing an exceptionally good skirt made
from venetian, vicuna or dark grey tWeed. at the low price
Of 3.95, - All sites 23 to 30 waists. '
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Stglish Milliner*. •
ModerateiU Priced
This week our milliners have added a
number of exclusive dreg ,Hate to our already
large display and are now showing them for
)1 the first time. Special half dozen or more of
the . new Cheyenne (Shy Ann) Hats for girls,
in colors of navy, blue, white, red. ,,brbwn,
green And wine, special each...i.. $2.50
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Apprentices
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