HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-10-10, Page 8Valenciennes Laces
AWaY. Under V" foi*
Saturday.and Next Week
A
E cfValeneienaes Laces in Octoberis rather
unusual, but the causes that made it are unusual
too. A. very large shipment of Valenciennes Laces just _
-came in this week direct from the French makers. I
, Laces that we wanted ancl wanted badly last 'summer
come in now when the big selling season iaover. There
ate thipaands of yards, Of them, more than we ;can roil':
from now to next spring in the ordinary course ef,husi-
ness. All we want for nest spring's trade are on order
with the makers now. We cannot very well send them.
back, ,f3o unless we ayegoing to have a double stock
• next spring, we must ma,ke a special effort to sell them
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October 10th, 1907
'right away- This le -just what we are going to do, offer
you some special price inducements, to help to tutp,
them into ready money next week. - They go on sale
Saturday at prices. that are just about trait* regular.
There is an exceptionally good range of patterns
and qualities are the best. If you have any use tor
Valenciennes Laces the next six months, you can make
big interest by buying Saturday or next week. They
are going to sell this Niray
Valenciennes Laces 2.gards for Oc
Hundreds of yards of ' FrenchValenciennes 'Lakes and In
sertion. Many different patterns, regular 5c per vard, on nc
sale commencing Saturday morning et 2 yards for....... . Mir
Valenciennes Laces 7c
An extra choice lot at this price. Narrow and wide, Laces
and Insertion in matched sets, Regular 12ic to 15c quali. n7
ties, Saturday morning your choice per yard... ..... ....... NU 1
Valenciennes Laces 5c
Hundrede of yards at this price, too, 1.ic-es and Insertions,
various widths, dozens of patterns, regular Sc. fle and 10c, n
selling commencing Saturday morning at per yard... .. .0
Valenciennes Laces 10c,
Some of the finest we have had for many a day, real hand-
some patterns in both' Laces and Insertion, regular 17c to . I
to 20e, Satuiday morning per yard - . • 1
it Millinery Thatis cAtv.vays. fresh
. There is always something new tObi seen in
our big, bright shote room. ..,Otir system -df•weekly
buying- insures us steidy supply ' of the season
$ novelties as they appear in the larger centres. We
are always close &tick with themarkets, and .3'
Ibhenever anything new appears, it is not long before 3.
it appeari in our show ro.oth. ' • -
$ • .For Saturday 'we will have a „splendid lot of
-new-trimmed hats:to show.. Hats that will repre-
sent the very latest ideas in fashionable millinery for
(all. Me milliners are busy preparing them thislbeek
and they itt be welt Vora seeing. •
$ Mese are the busiest weeks of the fall season.
$ You will run no tisk of disappointment Saturday, if
you let us have your order as early in the . week. as
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Coats That are New
Nearly 200 coats on •our racks
to -day, each and everyone new this
season.,) More Coats, better Coats,
06ats that have—more ker
today than you will find in any
store hereabouts. This is a strong
statsment, but the •garments are
here to back it up. The best styles
of five makers go to make up a
stock that gives you the greatest
variety to select from within your
reach.
More new garments in this
.week, new styles in tweeds 4nd
plain cloths that are worth seeing
if you have any coat buying todo.
Our Special at $3.50 -
New Jackets made from dark indistinct checked. tweeds , .1 ' •
and plain black beavers, full loose back, A8 in. long, correct •
sleeve: coat cellar, trimmed with %trappings of ' the same 3 50
material, an inexpensive but stylish garment, each .,..... .
Coats at $13.50
Coats made from extra quality imported black b•avers and
kereeys, waist lined, some trimmed with braids or strappIng -
of the same material. Garments that have the correct style
50
for this seasone Full length, loose back, special each"...
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At $15 - •
A dozen or more styles at this vet y popular.price.Coats • *.
made from plain kerseysor meltons in navy or black, also
in fancy check and sti med. tweeds. Not More than two •
garments of any one kind, but a splendid variety to'bilikel5 00
your selection from. All siZes each... ... ................. •
Better Coats at $18, $20 and $25
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IAn Extra Coo'd Stock of Children's
1Our stock of Children's °nabob eiteeptionally' lerge. They
were imported direct from .one of the leading Manufacturers of
Ichildren% garments in Berlin,Geriniany. and are beyond ques-
tion the nattiest jackets foe thildeerr We have Over shown. All
sizes in stock, tweed ot plain clothe. ...
Coats
$3.50 to $10.00 •
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CLINTOA',
You Can't Lose
Your Po),
tain Pen.
is a Waterman's
lr.c}eal Fountain. Fen fitt:
f ed with a clip -cap, The
clip -cap is a neat piece of
1 springy steel attached at
one end of the cap of the
pen, the other end being
pressedsnuglxagainst the
$barrel ot the spring, It
holds in much the seine
way as a clothes pin and
• will keep the fen . where
it is put. See us about
it if interested,.
W. D. FAIR CO.
$ Often Cheapest —Always Best
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Dr. Thompson was, in Granton :on
Thursday;
Mr, Walter Cole of Seaferth was in
Clinton yesterday. •
Mr. James Cameron of Bayfteld Was
in town on Sitarday. • • •
Mr. W. J. Tozer was in Toonto on
Tuesday and yesterday,
Mr. James McCiacherty of Goderich
was in town on Monday.
M. J. E. Murray of t/ranton is a
guest at Dr. Thorn.pson's. '
"Wish!' Houston has. gond to Apse
Craig 'where he has taken a posVaon,
kr; Jas: Bergin of 'Waterville . was
' the guest of Mr. James Flynn last
week.
Atm Daisy Ilitide of HarriAon is iris=
• Ring at the home of4fr. John Hark
Mrs. John Jackson has returned from
an extended visit to .Toronto and
Barrie. . •
Mrs. Jacob Taylor is undergoing ailed-.
ical 'treatment in St, Joseph's hos-
pital, London(
1Viessis. C. Twitehell and H. Fitzsirn-
Mons attended the Dungannon Fair.
on Friday last. . •
Mr. T. Paltrier and family of Herisall
were guests at the ,home of Mr. A;
Wilkin on'Sunday.
Miss Johns of •Towngendi street has
• returned Irani a three weeks visit at
Seaforth and vicinity,
1Vliss Maggie Clarke of Stanley has
taken a position at Miss • Smith's
dress -making establishment. .•
'Ali. GUY BrOwnlee, of Whitbyail.
tending the ,qtaiunerclal department
of the 'Clinton Business College.
Mr. and Mrs.', James Twitchell left on
Thursday last for a, few weeks visit
with friends lir Titusirille, Penn.
Mrs. Bert. Mcllvecn of Toronto has
been a • guest a,t her fatffer-in-liwls;
Mr. Frank 1VicTivecri, the past week.
Miss Minnie Wallace basnetureed from
North Battleford,., $ask,, and is a.t.
—tending the C-Iinton—BusineS5.- 001
lege
Mrs, P. Canteicin ,and Mrs. Thos.
•Lawson attended the funeral of their
aunt at Londeshorcion ''r day of
• last •week. •
Mr. and Mrs. . Alex, Wheatley and
° daughter of Sanilac, Mich., are vis-
iting ,at his uncle's and with other
friends; in town.
Messrs Will altd: John Scott 1 and
• Miss Maud _Scott expect to leave
this week for,' Rogariville, Sask.,
where they intend plaiting their home
, i. nthe future. .
Mr. W. O. Henry, a former 'student of
••the Clinton Collegiate, left on Mon-
• day .for Toronto University. He is
industrious and • determined to •make
his future a, success.
Mrs. Snell and, . Miss Snell of Sagin-
aw„ Mich.,left far home on Tuesday
afthr 'a pleasant • three weeks Visit
among relatives in town. They were
formerly residentS of Wingham.
Mr. Harry Stevens was the guest of
• his father, Mr, Rotell. Stevens, and
other friends from Saturday mail
Monday when he returned to hi• s
position as baker in St. Marys,. He
is an agreeable and industrious
young man and will.do well.
Mrs: • William,. McBrien of town • a.nd
• Mr. W. McBrien of Suinmerhill
left on Wednesday ter 'Detroit to see.
Mr. Fred. Whitely, who' is danger-
. ously ill, • and is not expected to re-
• cover. Fred. will be remembered as
the young man who bought out Mr.
• John Medd last year.
On Friday of last week '%lr. 'Daniel.
E. Eby of Toronto arrived in town
and on Monday 'Assumed his position
as teacher in the Clinton Business
• College. Be domes highly recOMmeri-
ded, having had wide teaching and
•• office experience. The C. B C. will
no doubt meet with greater success
• under his guidance. •
Mr. John Crooks returned. on Friday
last from the West where he spent
three months pushing trade for Mor-
rish & •CrOokis tailoring department
Ile visited all . the principal points
and took a big wad of orders. He
•1' met many former residents of Clin-
toil who are pretty • well seittered
over the wide West and all of whetni
appear to be doing Well,
• Go4erich
Mr. and Mrs. 1). McCarthyare„ the
proud possessors of twins, 4 t •Id
a, girl. •
Mr. William Tighe has heel In
Clht-
ten Mr some days, having been CAW
there liy the death of hi$ brother
which was resorded 1n last 'woes
NeWs-Reeord.
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,Spicials. •
Iwo Sale
BIG
Hour
T EREDUCTION ON
CLOTHS
Saturdag
and Iiiiondag.
From 3 to 5
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500 yards Ladies' and Children's 'Mantle Cloths in Black, blue, red, fawn and green
beaver loth;cblack brocades and kersey cloth; black and fancy astrachan cloths, and
fancy tweeds, The regular prices of these cloths are from $1.50 up to $3.50 'per yard. Out
they must go and quick. 'Saturday and Monday two hour sale price per yard ....; . 1.00
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$1.25 Wrappers 98c
• Ladies.' Wrappers in bluer red and
grey, made. of good qtrality wrap-
perett in newest RtYle, and nicely
trimmed, regular $1.25, Saturday
and Monday two hour sale price, . .95
Sample of Ladies'
Vests
100 travellers samples of Ladies'
Fall Vests, plain and ribbed, triin-
,med with lace and ribbon, 'worth
85c and 50c, Saturday two hour sale
price • , 25
50c Ladies Vests 39c
Ladies fall vests good quality
daintily trimmed with ribbon and
insertion, sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5, reg. 50c
Saturday two hour sale price. .. . .39
Travellers Sanplelose
100 pairs Cashmere and Woiiited •
ribbed And plain ladies hose sine
9, ili.and 10, regular 25c up to 50c,
Saturday two hour sale price., . • -29
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50c Ladies' Caps 39c
Ladies' Tweed and Colored Velvet •
Caps with Soft and leather peaks,
• new 'goods this season, Saturday •
two hour sale price only ... .39
Bolts' Pants $1
Boys' Tweed and Worsted Pants,
black and fancy; regular $1.25 up to
$1,75, Saturday two hour sale 1.00
$4 Wool Blankets $3.25
• One dozen only All Wool Blank-
ets, pize 80x80, nice clean wool, pink • .
and blue border, regular $4, Satur-
• day and Monday two hour sale..
10c 32 -inch Flannelette.
for 8c
• 1000 yard, 32 -inch Fancy Stripe
Flannelette, good weight, worth
10e, Saturda two hour sale price,..
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12Yc White Flannelette .
I ..for 10c ,
- 200 yards • White and Cream
Hea.vy Flannelette;30 inches -wide. .
- 1worth 12,1c,- -Saturday two hours
sale price. ; •.10
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12%c Wrapperette .9c .
10 pieces Fancy Stripe and Paisley
Wrapperette,, good weight. .fast
colors, worth 124c, Saturday two
hours sale price....... ..... . ..... .09
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$6.50 Twee - Water-
proof
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• •-.....'•.-:: •proOf Coats. $3. ..• _i
• Ladies' Grey Tweed • Waterproof
• Coats, full' length, web made and
nicely trimmed, regular $860 . sat- '-' •
• urday two .hour sale.. :.., . , . . ...... 3.00
• 20 per cent. Discount
off Skirts -
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Your cholee of our 'full dock of
Ready to -wear Top Skirts from
• $2.50 up to $8Q0, for the two hour
sale at a Discount of 20 per cent
Lace Curtain Simples
Travellers samples. half size of
Lace Curtain, worth from' $1 to $8
per pair if full length, Saturday two
hour sale price • ,• 20
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12ic -Toweling 10c
• 100 yards heavy Crash Roller
Toweling with red border, regular
124e, Saturday and Monday two
hour sale price.... • . • • • ..... .10
$3.50 Silk Waists $2.90
Ladies' Jap Silk Waists in black
and white, new style this fall, and ,•
nicely trimmed with lace and in-
sertion, regular $350. Saturday
and Monday two Imre sale price. 2.90
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$2.50 silk Waists $1.98
• Ladies' black and white Jan Silk ' ••
Waists, long and short sleeves,
very dainty styles short
triniuning,
• regular$2.50, Saturday and Mon- •
day two hour sale price ..... , 1.95
'50c -Eiderdown:26'c:
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100 yards fancy stripe Eiderdown.
.in red, blue, sky, pink, etc., regular .
50C,' Saturday and Monday two
holm sale price : ;'... . .2
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Phis wee It's Raincoats
,1 -lis store Makes a specialty of -Raincoats-for-Women and in-. choosing one here you gLtt
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the best value, .'neVvest styles,' -and largest assortinent•shoWn•by any store around. . We
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are not speaking..boastingly whenwesay we .kave dozens of customers from the surrounding ..
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towns and villages who buy their Raincoats at Newcombe's..
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We will be glad, to have you come and see for yourself
English Cravenette Raincoats
' Without doubt the best Raincoat in Canada at the price. Cloth is an English Cravenette
made with plaid back, firm heavy weight, suitable for any time of the year, made in 5 pretty
styles, in three-quarter and seven -eight lengths. Some made with the new Gibson shoulder
and trimmed with raditim braids, others made with plain shoulder and self strapping down -
the back. Beautifully made and perfect in fit, all sizes 32 to 42, in dark fawns and greys,
special price each $10.00. •
Millinery T News
Anotherlot of New Dress Hats at popular pilees,,will be ready
for Saturday in all the newest colorings, such as black, navy, brown'
grey, red, green, etcetc. No two alike in the lot, and all priced'
moderately.
Dry Goods
and
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Ladies'
Ready-to.Wear
• Garinents