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Cliatoa NewpAccord
October 3ist11907
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There ite one 41134T''' underWear mill in. Canada.
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It. makes',.more Underwear becausejit _makes better .
Underwear.than any other r6; ill in. this country, That
', =ill made. the Ungerwear that is on our shelves to -day.
Every garment fromthe -lowest to the highest grade is
consciencimisly rade from clean, pure 'yams, is care-
fully finished and properly; haped. .It is as near per-
fect Underwear -as skilled operators can 'make from the
best of materials. Its wearing qualities will satisfy you, ,
Values at each price are good, Real Good. ..
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At 250 the Garment.
Ladies Ribbed Vfrest's, winter Weight,. properly shaped, high
neck; lbuttoned front, very.soft finish, drawers to match,-
specie, per garment ' •
At 50cthe Ga.rment
Ladies Ribbed Vests, p,ure wool, 'soft finial, rorrect shape,
non -shrinkable, will give excellent wear, all sizes,_drawers "C
' to match, special per garment. . . . .... . . „ .OU
ett 73c the Garment • •
Ladies Ribbed Vests, not quite all wool, lines, soft finh313,
good weight, particularly good garments that will give, ex-
cellent
wear.. Drawers to rua,tch, special per garment • .* 111
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At $1 the Garment
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Extra Fine Ribbed Vests, very soft and comfortable. just a
little cotton woven in with the wool to keep it from shrink-
ing. One of the best selling lines of .underwear we ever nn.
carried. Drawers, to match* speCial per garment 1. u
Natural Wool at $1 and $1.25
Ladies Natural Wool Underwear, two qualities, both good,
fine soft finish, comfortable 'end serviceable garments.
Drawers to match, atthe garroent......... ... .. 1.00 and, I
Two Qualitles in Children's bricieriv ar
Quality No 1, from 20c to 35c per garment
Quality No. 2, from, 35c to 90c per garment
All sizes, drawers to match both41ines,
Black Equestrian Tights very special value $1 ez $1,25
The Best Millinery at Ifidclerate Prices
Reiter Millinery than we ,have .thOWn this season
has never been in our show room. Every hat is -a model.
allt have style and character that appeal to people who
know good millinery: RY our Weekly buying system
keep in close touch Uith the markets and hate always
something new to show you: More new hats will .0
ready for Saturday. Lorne and see them.
,Wrapperette' Special 10c Yard
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300 yards Famcv.Wrapperette, new patterns. suitable for
waist/al-or wrappers, heavy weight, soft finish, regular
15c, special at per yard ...... , • . • .
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Engliih. Flannelette .12.1c
Extra heavy quality English Flannelette, good. patterns
fancy stripes, pinks, blue, grey, etc., fast 'Colors, 32 to
34 inches wide, per yard • 12
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Right
Jacket,
Styles
Right styles in Jackets are here: Blacks,: blues
and fancy tweeds in dark colorings. The best garments
of five makers. Every onenewthis season. No stook
as good for miles around. You shouldn't buy before
you see it.
Tweed Coats $8.5o to.00 toeso and 15.00
Plain Beaver Coats $0.50, 12.50, &,018
Children's Coats $3.15. 3.00and0.50
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$ tain Pen. a,
$ If it is. a Waterman's
't Ideal Fountain. Pen' pitta t
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e4 with a clip -cap, The IF
$ clip -cap is a neat piece of ,
springy steel attached at
one end of the cap of the
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pen,, the other end being
pressedsnugly against the c
Sbarrel of the spring, It
hold's in much the same i
way -as a clothespin and
O will keep the pen where.
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interested.
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obiaaAtAisariarwanwilegrioreal.•
Immonso.F.. Sale
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Mrs. •Clara Rumball was in GOderich
on. Monday. • •
Alm, J. TOrtMCO is visiting friends in
Petrolia this 'week.
Mr. Janes Cameron. Of Bayfield was
• ie town on •Saturday. , •
•Miss. 'Edna jackSoi has 'taken a nos). -
tion in the express office, -
Mr.. James Pair was at Preston Min.
eral Springs Saturday .and Sunday.
Mr. Caleb' $1reets went north on
Molidayi for a. few' days deer hunting.
Mrs, (De) J. M. Sloan of Nem, Ai•
aska,. is the guest of _Mrs. , Wesley
• Walker.. • ' ; • -
Mr.. W. David, from London, has been
• appointed section foreman, succeed-
ing Mr. LucaS. •
Mrs, "Janies Twitchell returned op
Monday from a few days visit with.
London, friends. •
Mr. and Mrs'. J. P. Hoag 'of Brant -
:ford . spent- Sunday .with Mr, and
. Mrk A..?. Gendry. . •
Mrs.. jameS Fair returned' on :Monday
evening' from. few clays,- visit to
• friends 'in Glencoe.. • • ' • '
Miss Maggie Clarke' is spending
Thanksgiving under the parental root
in 'Stanley township. .
Mr; and MM. Wesley Walker. Sunitaied
a,t the latter's . parental home, ex-
: Ree'Ve Sloan's; Blythi•
D,, Cantel en of14ensall • vfasi
• ;the guest of Mr, and MrS.Wilham
' Cantelort Saturday and .Senday.
Mr. Feed. Whiteby returned on Satiir,.
•'day from Detroit and ...is at his
grandmother's., Mrs: W. MeBrien's.
Mr. A. Alexander left this morning
. to visit his home: in TOrente and
is not expected back until. Meriday.
'MTS. T. ISatitli; Victoria street, re-.•
turned on Friday frern a 'visit to
her daughter, Mrs; .Murch S arat-
ford. -Miss Flora Cunningherne left on Tues-
day . for Oakland, Cal., to visit' ,hec'
• uncle, Mr: J. b.. Stevenson, former-
ly of •Clintoe." • -
Mr. John Reinball came up from Tor-
onto on, Saturday; to play in • the
feet-baili match against Galt. He
returned to "the -city' on Monday, • "
Mt. Silas Dairis returned: last • week
from an extended visit •' 'in the
West and he appeers to bave hdd
such a' preasant time that he
years younger than when he left. ,
:Dr. -Ball and Mr. Eph. Ball and their
at
attended the family gathering
af the homee.of their brother, Mr..
W. H. Ball df the Base Line, on
Monday* evening when irn celebrated
the fiftieth ,—anniversary hiS
• birthday. .
"Rev, Father Maienamin, the popplar
Priest of Lucan, was in town on
Tuesday. The reverend gentleman
manyhas friends in 'Clinton , .and
vicinity who hold him in affectionate
• remembrance and are always pleased
to meet him. • ' , •
Mr, and Mrs.' Wesley Stevens, who
hive keen ,visiting several places in
Western Canada, and lin $outh Da-,
• kota for the past pouple .4 months,'
are now staying for a few days
• with Mr, and Mrs/. ' if, Taylor of,
London and are expected horne' this
evening. ,
Mr A. J. Taylor, . travelling 'passen-
ger agent pf the Chicago, lVfilwau-
kee and St. Paul Railway, and Mr:
W. Smith, mall clerk, both: of Tor-
• onte, are at the '•Normandie. They
• are a jovial pair Wbo are always,
warmly welcomed . by their Cionton
•friends,' They vipll be guests at -the
bolding. dinner to be given at he.
..Cppimercial. hotel this evening.
The following Will spend ThankagiVing
out of town .: • .
Miss Ross LaViS Goileriele , •
Miss Julia Bartcliffe In Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs: J. W; Newcombe 111 St.
Thi5mae, • " •
Misses Ahria Armstrong, Belle O'Neil
and Clete, Ford in London.
Mr. H. fl.'Chant and Miss Gertrude
4 in Toronto:: -
Mr. and Mrs. William Cantelon and
Mrs. Peter Cantelon in Toronto.
Charles Lens. of HaMilton was
drowned 'while boating on the bay.
The Grand Trunk appeal in the two-
cceotiutttfare case Is before the Supreme
The Sbuthwestern Traction -
Comp-
any tan the first ear over the- new
line to Port 'Stanley on Monday.
James Gram, employed on the De
troit River tunnel, tell oft a derrick
forty feet and 'rescaPed with little in
jury.
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The large wholesale Dry Goods firin of John Knoi444,cos,.liatitilton, recently sold
out and we were fortunate enough to secure a fair , portion of their Siaple. Dry
• Goods Stock at less than manuficturers prices, and for the next 7 da$7s, starting
1. Saturday, Nov. 2nd, wc will offer bargains,never offered before in the County of
Huron, ,This means a saving' o1 ajo on every dollar Purchase you make
at this sale. DON'T PAIL TO ATTEND, "
12%0 Prints for 10c
10 pikes' good heavy weight
English Print in dark blue, black
and light colors, fast colors, regu-
lar 124c, for ..... ....:.,. . . . . 10
1.21,4c Gingharns for -100
10 pieces Check Ginghanas Dress
"Stuff, 27 inches wide, in blue and
white, black and white, Pink and
white, in three sized checks, fast 1.0
colors, regular 12, sale price •
' 15c Apron Gingham tic
„_.Blue and White Check Apron
Gingharns, with or without bor-
"der, regular 15c, sale price . II I
10c Stripe Flannelette
32 -inch goed weight F?annelette
in assorted stripes, pink and blue, n 0
regular' 10c, sale price' NU U •
12*c Flannelette. Shirt.
• trig toe
. Dark Flannelette Angola Shirt-
ings, good width 'and Weight, reg10u-
• Aar 124c. sale price..... '
. 123c Toweling"10c
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Crash Roller Toweling, heavy •
weight, plain or red/bOrder, regu. I 0
lar 12ic, sale price. '
15c Art Sateen tic
Ten pieces Art Sateen, all new
patterns and colorings,. good
weight, splendid glossy thusb, re- • j
guiar 10e. sale price I I
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12%c VVrapperette 9c
Ten pieces Fancy Wrapperette,
good beavy weighy„ new patterns,,
no two alike, regular 124e, sale
price
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50c Table Linen 35c
Two pieces unbleached Table '
Linen, good patterns. pure, even, ,
round" thread, regular 50e, sale C
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40c Stripe Eiderdown
25c
Eight pieces Striped Fancy •
Eiderdown, splendid line for chil- • •
dren's coats or leaks', dressing el c
sakties, regular 500, saleprice.... aLU
Flannelette Blankets
Reduced
First quality Flatmelette Blan-
kets at the following prices : •
.10.t .. . .... „......... .86
11.e....-.. .. ........ . . . • • 1.10:
= ' .30
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$1.25 Black Sateen
• Skirts. 98c o
Ladies Black Sateen'. Undere
ekirts, two flounces with dust frill
goal quality, sateen, all sizes. re, a a
gtilar'$1;25, dale , 4.1
50c Children's Vests 30c
Children's Fleeced Lined Will,
, ter Vests and Drawers, all sizes, • 30
regular 50c, sale price
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50c Bogs Hose'30e• •
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• Boys Black Ribbed Worsted
Hose, heavy weight, all sizes, re- Qg. ••
gular 50c, sale price.— , ...... NU u
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$4.75 Childrea's Coats
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$3.50 --
Children's light grey Tweed ''
Coats, well made and prettily
• trimmed, fancy buttons, newest
styles, regular $4.75 and $5.00‘.68110 350
price .... . .. • . • .... .. • •
012:Ladies Coats $10
Ladies 131ack Beaver,Coats, self
collar, correct style,' three-quarter
and full length, full skirt, regular I.0 00
$12, sale price: ••• ........
$12.50 FancyCoatd
$io.2q
Ladies Fancy Tweed Coats
dark brown and Oxford grey, • .
piped with green velvet and black
braid, velvet Collar, regular 1 0 25
$12.50, sale price .. .'...... •
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tore for Ladies
We are selling more Coats and better Coats than
ever before, and if you want .to get the very newest styles
shown, come to, this store. . When you cansider that we
start the season with over THREE HUNDRED brand
new Coats,you can understand thegreat range we have
to shovv.
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Children's coO,S $2.50 to .•$10
Ladies' Coats $6.95L to $20
The Hat
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Ladies'
Ready -to -Wear
Garments
IF you have decided ideas and
A preferences, if you are inclined
to pick and to choose, if you are
very careful in choosing your hats,
that's the best re.,.non in the world '
why, you should make this your
. millinery store. Our milliners will ,
be glad to show you all the new.
things which have just arrived 4
and will be on sale Saturday.
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&UAL AiLli . a a, lig
Dry Goods'
and.
Millinery
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