HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-10-18, Page 850 Carpet
Samples
sell Saturday
English Manufacture. Nearly all 1 'Ards long. Will
ms make splendid Matte and Rugs, Scene •very handscarte designs that
art are specially suitable for this purpose. Far and away the bet lot of
Ca Carpet Samplee we ever offered.
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IrTapestru Samples 50c
50 sampleof Tapestry Carpet, shades of red. green, blue, ete.,
1i yaids 'long, Qualities that would sell at 50c to 750 per
yard, choice per end. , s. • .. . . .• . • • • ... • • ••••••• 110c
B.Brussels Samples $1., •
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50 samples of high grade English Brussels Carpet, handsome
designs, in all the popular colorings, each end 13/4 yards long.
Qualities that sell from $1400, 1.25 to 1.40 per yarti, choice per
end - 4
''Wilton Samples $1.25 •
22 samples English Wilton Carpets, extra fine quality, new
patterns and colorings, each end 1 yards long, sell in the
regular way at $1.50 and 1.75 per yard, choice per end $1.28
A:Axminster Samples $i.50
25 samples fine English Axminster Carpets, large thick pile,
good colors, new patterne, will make handsome rugs, each' ends
fi yards long, regular 1.00 to $2 per yard, choice per epd 1.55
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Oil Cloth Squares
Save your carpet by putting an. Oil Cloth
Square under your stove. New patterns just in.
• All 1, H and 2 yards squara.
40c, $1.00 and $1.75
Fine Upholstery Damasks
From the Same Agent
We got a lot of fine French Upholstering Damask Samples. If
you have an old chair or two you want to recover, or can do
with an extra cushion or two, you can get the material for
less than half its real worth. Each end is 25x27 inches, and
there is a splendid assortment of patterns.
E, Damask Ends 30c
40 ends Colored Upholstering Damasks, good Weight and'qpisl-
Wes; green, blue, red and light shades, sizes 25x27, choice 3oc
Silk Damask ends 500
35 ends high class French Upholstering Darhask, very fine
quality, splendid hit of colorings, each end 25x27,•suitable for
chairs or cushions, Choice per end 50c
'Y The Most. Coati:
"1' The Best Coats
•Are Here
More Coats to choose from:
here than in any store- within
r» reach of this'. Better coats,,
t. too, than you are likely. to
t find in most places. Coats
t• from five of the leading. Cana-
(: dian and German makers are ".._24/;,4rA \'‘;•.>‘
on our racks. Garments that 4
r* 'reflect- their*'" best and most
1 fashionable styles. Every coat made from honest
Ix materials, cut in the right styles, madeby skilled
t. tailors and marked at prices that make them extra
r good value. You will only be doing yourself justice
); if you see this stock before you buy a WinterJacket
Tweed Jackets $8.50
One of the most popular coats is the one made from light or
dark grey tweed. It is cut with the loose, full back, trimmed
with strappings of thesame material, and is an exceptionally
stylish garment. Special value at... . . 8.50
ri Tweed Coats $15
• A. dozen or more styles at this populist price. Every one good.
Of the most, not more than two garments alike. Splendid
value at each 4 ' 15.00
ki! Black Coat $8.15
A coat made from algood quality 'black beaver, loose hack,
full length tourist style. !Dressy garment ata moderate price.
Special.each -8.75
Coats made from extra quality black beaver, full loose back,
nicely trimmed with strappings and braid, very dressy. special
each . . .e .. . . .. d$.. .12.00
Better Black Coats $15.00, VOA an00
• New Shapes
Again
Again we have new shapes,'
' and trimmings to show you this
week. Some just a little newer
' and different from what you will
see in most plead. We are.tnak.°'
iisei a specialty this season of
t1 .ehowing new .goods.eachmeek,
a' and the wisdom of thiS. policy is ,s,hpwri .in milhinory
b+ business that is.beating all records.
It is to y'our • interest to plate yonr otder as
e4 early in the week as possible. It gives xus a :better
c' chance to get your , hat out .on time, and you will
7'1 pin no risk .of being disappointed if.you order before
14.* Friday. . ' '
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.4.1414 BARGAIN RECORDS
13R0/(EN
IN OUR, NORTH
- • WINDOW
A WEEK AGO WE TOLD YOUt
ABOiUT. THIS WINDOW WHERE Wk.).
STARTED., THE ;PRICE AT 500'
FOR YOUR CHO'.OE AND DROP,
?ED IT 4oEACH DAY:. DY THE
TIME THIS 'AD.,. REACHES YOU
. (FRIDAY) THE PRICE WILL. DE
3OO. SOME'. GOODS. AT $1.75, AND
_WENT FOR 50e AND ME
WOK VOR AN EQUAL LOSS TO
US AND SAVING: TO YOU 'UNTIL
ALL THE GOODS ARE' ON SALE
AT. 2e. THE ONLY , ADVANTAGE
TO US IS GETTING RIDi:OF THE
GOODS WATCH MUST (.O. TO'
YOU. ITS A GREAT, SAVING
OPPORTUNITY.
YOU' SHOULD • SEE IT; •
DIRECT IMPO rzfes
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W, D, Fair 0o,
Often the Cheapest, Always the Best
Agents Parker's Dye WOrkS. •
-We Issue Express Orders.-
tammuutsaimaila,,,,
Mr. Jas. 'Pair was in London Tues-
day. '
Mr. W. Flukcr was in Auburn • on
Saturday. ,
Mrs. J. D. Weiss Was in Toronto
. this week.
Mr. James Steep came home from
Tara for Sunday:
The Misses Meursteastle returned from
• • Toronto, on Monday.
Mrs. R. -Irwin and Miss Ripple are
visiting friends in Marklham.
Messrs,. • F. R. and H. E. tIndgesiS
were in Toronto this week.
Dr. Beacom and, Mr. Harry Beacons
were in •Goderieh on Tuesday.,
Mrs. Coats Sr., has retataied from a
• visit: to her daughtel in, Crealine,
Hartley 'Watts of Toronto is .,home
again QV a visit to his•motlier,Mis,
F. Watts. • .•
Mr. • J. T. , Goldthorpe and Clol.
Young,, Goderich, were CO tc wn. on
Mond.layl*, • •
Mrs. Currie ,of Victoria a C. is the
guest of her paatnts, ,Mr.. and Mrs.
J. Miller.
Dr. Geone Bea.noms •Mt. Forest, vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. • D.
Beacom, . this week. '
Miss. Whitely left on Saturday t�
resumeher ditties in,. Cumbedand
titeit hoapital, Brooklyn, NeW:
Mr. Arthur -Tyndall returned home
Saturday of last week " fiom a
three -months- business viAit c0 the
West.
Miss Goodfellow, keturak missionary
• bean , Indies was while in, ;to vM: last
Thursday and Friday the guest 'of
Mrs,. J. W. Irwin.
Rev. Kenneth Beaton of Sombre, was
the guts of hispatents, Mr. and
Mrs. A,: D. Beaton, for : a couple
of days last week.
Mrs, Hs Cook, who Was a, pittiealSek
the ',Ilespital for five weelts, bez,
., far " reeoveVads asto he' taken. ;tc,
thehome ofs her son, Mr, T. H
Cook. • '
Mr
Thos. H. Cook spent irren Fri-
- day to Monday with his 'family and
is, now in St. John, .N.13; iecev-
iiig into Old storage for
Meltityre 8r Bernard.
Mr. A. Clucas, section foreman, has
rettarned from a five veceles trip
to ho West. Ile is not at all. in
:love with the:West and thinks that
a. man who has, even • a..• fairly good
7
fob should remain bei.e. ,
Mrt. Byron. Dresser 'Of ;Los Angeles,.
California, is the 'gust, ef Mr. and
Mrs.. II.: F. Andrews of town: and
• other Mends here for a few weeks.
It is her first visit to the old
shome for a full sore of years.
Mr. Morris Shea is now wine clerk
in the Commercial: He comes from
Seaforth and wag, a inembei" of the
football' team of tiPat town which
played. a draw game With, the Cor-
inthian's from Brit,au1 a ew niontlri
Mr; Albert Jackson was in rosin on
Friday and Saturday last on a vis-
it to his Mother, Mrs. David Jack-
son, who is very 111, Ile is r. rail-
roader and has to de With. the:
tourist trade -Boston to San Fran-
cisco.
'Mr. John Croll returned to 'Galt on
Thursday evening last; his visit to
'town lasting a day. He was ac-
companied over by 'one of 'tits son -
int -laws, Mr W. Elliott, As Mr.
°toll has, al:vowel Of • his dwelling
here and several membeas •"' of his
family live at Galt, they vii1 ip' all
probability continue to reside.thcre,
Mr. Fred. T. Jackson went to -day
to Toronto where he will be the
guest of his sister, Mrs. Steep, for
as 'day or so. From the appearance
of those two plump grips she car-
• ried we might safely guess that
they, las usual, were. cram:Med .. full
'01good things' for bts little
bids neph-
wh thith %here are no. apples,
,ote.,4ete., like these "illtich
Foss in Milton.
flrO.A. Archer of Warront, Ohio,
and his sisters, Mtg. A. D. Coe afri
Vss, ..$111010-- A Coe of cleft'
sOrne ,ttete, 'were in town Ftiday
and Saturday last.. The family
IIV-
4eb. Clinton in the early 'dayg.,but
It, is truly years. sinee. they loft and
the:Waco has 'since improvedalmost
beyond. recoguttibit. They. in 7a
house which gtoed upon. the 0111;mt
site of wea6y., elmrch. The Dr.
visited many or the Vaunts 'of his
boyhood (Nam including "Itickie's
Hole," must east of the London
Mood bridge, and s favorite spot for
bathing in those early, happy days,
'rho party left for their
Itomts on. Satuttlay.
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Tweed Dress. Goods • • •
Our full range of "Harris" Flotnespoin Tweeds for Fall and Winter wear are now in stock.
These goods are famous throughout Canada for their wear and style, and we can say without
douldthere is no better Tweed Dress goods made. Try a dress length thic year. and you will
.ways wear "Harris" Homespun -Tweeds,
Gloves
We are sole agents for Perrin!? Celebrated
• Kid and Fabric Gloves, And our stock is always
• cornplet in sizes and colors. These gloves are
all guaranteed and we will, replace any glove
that does not prove satisfactory. Prices run
from $1,00 to $1.50 in kid, 25c to $1.50 in wool.
Homespun Tweeds.
This year.we are showing a larger and bet-
ter range of colorings in "Hares" Homespun
Tweeds than ever, l'hese goods have given
• our pttions unbounded satisfaction in the just
ard we fully guarantee their colorino. They
come in platn hnd checks, in light and dark
greys, green. olive, blue and reds. Don't fad
to see the display on onr cbuntere. Prices run
from 85c to $1.50. We are sole agents for these
,goods. •
Silk Waists. • :
We have just opened up a new shipment of
Ladies' Silk Waists. These are the newest and
prettiest shown this season.
Priestley Dress Goods.
Priestly Dress Goods are here also in great
range, in blacks, blues, reds, browns, greys,etc.
Every yard stamped and guaranteed. Priest-
ley Dress Goods are widely known, for their
fineness of texture and coloring. Corde de
Soiree; Cholla de Chenes, Roxannas, Melrose,
Wool Satins, Venetian Broad Cloth, Chiffon
Box Cloth, Etc.
&:A Corsets
75c.
The only Corset
at the price which"
comprises 111 the
new ideas of fash-
ion.
Made of good quality
English Coutee, has the
new high buet effect,
tapering waist and long
hip. Guaranteed a 11
steel filled, trimmed
with lace and ribbon.
white and drab, sizes 18
to 31. This is our spe-
cial popular priced cor-
set . . .75
Stanfield's Unshrinkable
Underwear for Men
and Women.
Unshrinkable Underwear is hardto get. "Stan-
field" will not shrink. We guaranteee every garraent
or money refunded. Made in two qualities, all pure
wool, fine and heavy weight. We carry the largest
stock of stamped underwear in the county of Huron
and can fit any man or IN omen large or small, Try
Stanfield this winter and be comfortable.
•• Men's Underwear':
1$1.00,
BIG end SMALL women's
ive can fit them all with
STANFIELDS'
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$1.25
$1.50
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ecord Day in
adies Coats
Last Saturday saw the biggest day's selling of
Ladies' ,Coats since the opening of this store. We
dont claim to have the largest stock of coats, but one
thing is certain our styles can't be beattn, neither
can the prices. Every garment in stock today is en-
tirely new this season; beautifully- made and equal •
in style, fit and finish to many brands double in
price. This week we open several new styles in fancy
tweeds, heavy English Raincoats, and Misses' plain
and fancy Coats. ,
.Ladies' Fine Tailored Coats.
Ladies' Fine Tailored Coats. in several of the newest Fall and
Winter etyles, forty two to forty.eight inches long, beautifully fin
billed and made from the most stylish clothe for this season. Sieve
32 to 42 inches. at 8.75, 10.00, 12..50, 13.50, 15,00,
17.00, 18.00 to 25.00
Ladies' English Showerproof Coats.
Ladies' Heavy English Showerproof Cloth Coats, in half a doz-
en or more pretty stylee, in a length, and full length. Thoroughly
showerproof and heavy enough to wear all winter. Absolutely the
best coat in Canada for the money. Colors, Olive, Light and Dark
Fan and Grey. All sizes? 32 to 44, at the special price of 10.00
Maids' and Chddrens Coats.: .
Another shipment of Maids' and Obildren's Coate just in at pop-
ular pricee; A. dozen pretty styles in a dozen or more different
clothe. Childrens' ()oats 2,50 to 5.00. Maids' Coats 3.95 to
10.00 each.
First Quality in Furs.,
The stock qt furs we ak showing now is good in. every. In, the
selection we haire made is the very best yeti can bay et the'price.
Better values you cannot get and veli guarantee every far we sell.,
,. • Isidies'Astrachati Fur floats, niade from selected skinsfide lin
" lugs, pollees in ickt and style/ 'The best coats We ever seen at 'the
price. 21.00 to 40.00:
Ladies' Fine Quality Astrachan Coats, fine glossy cur1.-:-Incties
long, made with large German otter collar, being an exaetimitation
' orottreanadlan'think• Best satin linings. Special priLe •ae.so
• Sable Rude. German Otter Buffs, Sable Porauffs, in fact fur
Ruffs of all kinds from 5.00 to 40.00 eacb.
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Newest Styles in Millinery! „
The Millinery,SeaSon opened here with a rush, and to All persona
wh,o were not waited an last Saturday we would say that from now
on we will have additional help and will be prompt on having hats
finished on time. We have opened many new shapes which have
Mare direct to us from some of the beatmillinery houses. Among
the prettiest shapes will be found the new Wyandotte, 1teism:0,
Belmont, Lake George and Vesta Tilly hapes, in White. MulherrY),
Navy, Black, Brown and Green. just a few in each kind so no dan-
ger in becoming corn mom
Boys' Knickers .\\
Fee With everg Botes Suit
r _ . at $3.50 or over we
give free of charge, a
pair of Bogs' Knickers
made from strong, ser-
viceable tweeds o
serges.
Ever since this. store opened,we have done a
large business in Boys' Clothing, aways striving to
give the boys something better for less money than
most stores. ' This Boys' Clothing business has in-
creased every year which shows that out styles And.
pricesmustbe right. We do a't make any ridiculous
claims about this business; but one thing is 'certain
you cannot do better than bring your boy to . this
boy's store for his ClO,hing.
Boys' 2.piece Suits made from strong serviceable tweeds;
in differenb,patterns. Well made and lined Norfolk
styles at each, ;...... .... ... ... . , .. .. ... .... 1.95 to 300
Boys' better quality tweed and serge Snits Ip lotriaif aiff.
etent patterns; Norfolk style, at each,. ,. , 5..50 to 45.75*
Boys' 3.piece Suits, sizes 26 to 33, in tweeds and set gee, • ' .
new fall styles in fine and medium qualities'Nobby
Suits equal i r. appearance to best tailor madeclothesabs
Suits for the Little •Chaps * -
All the New Overcoats are here.,
Nobby styles in Little Boyt:' Suits in Norfhlks. Buster0 '
each
Vestee, Ruesian and Sailor styles. fancy worsteds,
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...4- • . .,$4.50 to $7.00
tweeds and serges. A big stock of them at
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passed by the best custom made clothes.
Boys' Overcoats $3.00 to $10.00 • 4
our counters in all the new styles for fall and winter. They corapain .
fancy tweeds, worsteds. meltons and beavere-are made by one Os
the best makers of ineWs•-elotheta in Canada, and for fit ..are hot'snr-
. Men's Overcoats $8.00 to $20.00 ' '"
Hundied§ of &Arm worth of Men's and Boysi3Overeer ,a4re, cat
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Children's Overcoats $350 to,$7150.
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