HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-09-11, Page 91''V�illinery
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September 11th, 1902
A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF OUTING HATS
Our milliners are busy preparing for the formal
opening, the date of which will be announced
later. They have spent the past two weeks in the
workrooms of the leading wholesale houses study-
ing the season's styles and copying Paris and New
York patterns for our opening display. in the mean-
time we are making a special display of Outing Hats
for early fall wear. A big shipment came in this
week and we are showing the shapes and styles most
favored in New York.
ALL THE FASHIONABLE SHAPES
ALL THE FASHIONABLE COLORS
$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50
IMPORTED DIRECT
A big portion of our• fall stock has been. imported .direct
from the British and European markets. Thin week dozens
of cases and bales have passed the customs and their contents
is now on our counters and shelves.
Imported Dress Goods Imported Mantles.
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Silks
Flannelettes
Floor Oilcloths
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Capes
Linoleums
Wrapperettes
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Are all here and you will find at this store a variety to
choose from that few stores hereabouts .can show. Qualities
that are absolutely reliable and styles that are correct in every
detail.
HARRIS HOrIESPUNS '
Are known from one end of Canadato the other for
$ their excellent wearing qualities. 'They are 'made. from
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clean, pure -wools and there is not an ounce • of cotton or
shoddy in them. Until completely, worn. out they retain
$their bright, fresh appearance and for a suit or skirt that
will be at the same time stylish and durable there is no
+ fabric on the market to equal them.
$ Genuine Harris Homespuns $1 per yard
Genuine Harris Homespuns made from clean, pure . wool,
no shoddy, no cotton, nothing but wool and pure wool,
fall weights, 56 inches wide, in greys, navys, browns,
t e new so t8 a es o green and black, guaranteed to
h f h a f
wear and keep their appearance, per yard. .... I .O Q
SKIRTING SERGE 75c
gym' This is one of the best
and biggest dress goods bar-'
gains we ever had, even at
25c more it would be a bar-
gain.
All wool worsted Serge for
Suits or I t Skirts, heavy
weight. does not require lin-
ing, will not catch the dust,
50 inches wiAe, easily worth
$1 per yard. Our Special
price .7 �.
NEW WRAPPERETTES
is the name of et, new series of head
Pencils. They eta a high grade pencil
and sell at 5c each. They are yellow
fn cqlor and hexagon in shape, with-
out a rubber. The lead is guaranteed
the finest graphite. They are hard to
distinguish from the famous Kohinoor
which sells at roc, both in' appearance
and in use. We have them also in
copying. They are round in shape,.
yellow finish and all at the same
price. They are the best 5c pencil we
ever offered ;you. If in doubt come in
and try one.
So are some of our cheaper lines.
Our 2 for 5c are good and our 3 for
5e are special value. They bear our,
imprint, are free from grit, just the
most profitable and 'practical line for
school use.
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5e PER QUIR.°
for a good, clean notepaper, ruled.
It's as good as some we have sold for
double the price. We are making a
profit in it, too. Envelopes to match
at 5c per package. There are 24
sheets in a quire and 25 envelopes in
a package.
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
The W. D. Fair D.
Often the Cheapest, Always the Best.
About
WHERE THEY ARE
OR WHERE
THEY ARE GOJNG
People
We Know
Mr. H. E,. Hodgens was in Toronto
this wce1..'
Mr. H. 0. Bell of Stratford spent
Sunday in town.
Mr. A. E. Wetheral of Auburn was in
town on. Saturday.
Mr. W. Proudfoot of Goderich - was in
Clinton. on Tuesday:
Miss Evans is spending a fortnight
witla Toronto friends.
Mrs. T. J. Marks of Bayfield. was in,
Clinton on Saturday.
Mr. Frank Jackson of Barrie is at the
parental home, Mr. John Jackson's.
Mr.. K. Chowen returned to Winghaut
on Monday, his holidays being at
an end.
Mr. -.'J. E. Cantelon has been appoint-
ed ajudge of 'butter at the Goder-
ich Fair.
Miss Dot.: Baker is spending: a fort-
night with her sister, Mrs, R. S.
Blake of Ashfield.
Mrs;, A.. H. 'Plummer of ,Blyth and
Miss Ida Pluirimer of townare in
Toronto this week.
Misses Mary Stewart and • Emma
Hatch. ,of Paris were guests of Mrs.
W. Fluker last week.
Miss Johns returned lionie on Satur-
day after a five.• weeks visit among
friends in Seaforth and vicinity.
Mr. 1. Rattenbury has .been visiting
his old friends, 'Mr. John ,Beacom of
Birr and. Mr. John . 1Vlooney of
Iyde Park;
Mr. Duncan Mackenzie of Stanley was
ticketed to Moosejaw, Assa., this
week by,. Mr., W. :Jackson, local ag-
eat C. P. R.
Miss Clara Ferguson, nurse in.. train
ing at St. Joseph's hospital, Lon-'
don, spent from Saturday to Wed
nesday at the parental home here. kt,
Mrs. T. • Stewart of 'Fulford and Miss
G. Stewart of Carlingford were
guests of. Mr.' and Mrs. S• J, An-
drews on Friday and Saturday last..
Mrs. James Fergusyn` left yesterday
dor TZedlands California wh'cre her
WOOL. SUITINGS 50c
This is an exceptionally
good .line for the money, If
you paid 60c ' a yard for it
you would . not be giving a
bit too much. .
New .Fall .Suitings, 44 inches
wide, all wool,cheviot finish,
will give 'excellent wear, and
make stylish suits, black and ,
navy only, special at per yd..
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American, English and Canadian made, dozens , of ' pat-
terns to select from, every one new, every one good, suitable
for waists, wrappers or dressing sacques,. at 121c,. 15c and 20c.
A Special at 12%c
500 yards English ind American Wrapperettes to sell tit this
daughter, Mrs. Audrey' Osbaldeston;
lives. Mrs. Ferguson' may, remain
at Redlands.
Mr. . W. D. Fair' was in Paris last
week • bidding good bye . to his sis-
ter, Mrs. Ciucas, who left that.town
on Thursday to return to her home
•. in St. Louis, 1VIo.
' Miss Kelly is. again at herpost as,
head book-keeper for the Jackson
Bros' big establishment; after
pleasant holiday trip up thFi'P'lakes
and on to Dakota.
Mrs. W. Logan and her daughter, Miss
Lottie, were the guests of Mrs, Rat-
tenbtiry last week while on their way.
Home lrom`Goderieli to Buffalo. They
made the trip by driving,' visiting
friends on the way.
Mr. W. T. Butt; son of Mr. Eaph.
Butt of the Base Line, left on
Thursday _4 .. in. ' last for Omaha,.
Nebraska, where he has • an uncle
carrying on a large business and in
whose employ he will. enter.
Mr. 'Will. Cantelon after a week's
holidaying at , home, returned to
Toronto. on Monday. He has, a good
'situation in a Yoiige street •. drug
store and is doing` very well, but
bye and bye he will launching
out
out into business for himself,
Mr. Alvin Brogden, who has for some
time been engaged in a drug store
at Toronto, visited his ho at
Londesboro last week and o
Mon-
day left for Sacramento, Cal., where
a lucrative• situation awaits him,
He is a graduate• of the Clinton Col-
legiate Institute.
Jewellers Grigg and Crews are in
Toronto this week visiting the big
jewellery houses with : the view of
enlarging their stocks, They will
probably also take in the exhibi-
tion, but that will be a secondary
consideration. Mrs. _ Crews accom-
panied her good man.
Misses Randall and Hatton the . fair
milliners of the Palace, returned
last week after holidaying at' their
respective homes and spending a
couple of weeks in the big l oront'
price, every y rd new this fall, choice designs and qualities p1,. wholesale houses where they thor•
that are worth at least lbc on sale Saturda at and L2 oughly posted themselves
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Seven Days' Special Sale of
Table Linens, Towels, Towlings, Ete,
Here is the best Bargain News of Linens, etc., we ever had the pleasure of writing.
Last week while in Montreal we got a chance to buy several hundred yards at
ONE THIRD under price. They are all warranted pure linerrnxcepting the
one at 25c. All are the very newest designs, some having the plain centre with
heavy floral borders.
In addition to the Linen Bargains we will offer at special prices several other
lines of goods secured at a big saving in price.
THESE PRI CES. ARE FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY
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35c Table Linen 25c
56 inch wide Table Linen, extra heavy quality, floral de-
signs, regular value today, is 85e, Seven Days' Sale nn
Price ■ 6
65c Table Linen at 45c
60 inch wide Table Linen,best Irish make, very heavy quad-
ity of all linen, assorted designs, regular value is f65c, . 5
special for Seven Days at per yard `t
90c Table Linen at 60c
70 inch wide, full bleached Table Linen, very true quality,
elegant floral designs, all pure linen, regular value 90c,, �+
Sale Price . U 0
Towels worth 35c at 25c
'120 Linen Towels size 21x40,bav=•
ing red and blue borders
that are warranted fast col-
ors, regular value is 350,
Sale Price .26 2 5
$1 Flannelette Blankets 80c•
50 pairs 11/4 Flannelette. Blank-
ets, in grey and white, with
pink and blue borders, extra
heavy quality and very loft y
finish, regular $1' blankets,to pp
go at per pair O 0
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- 95c Table Linen at 70c
'72 inch wide, Table Linen, very fine finish, • all pure linen ■� 0
that will give good:wear, regular value is 05e, Sale
Days to go at per yard
$1.35 Table Linen at 90c
72 inch wide double damask, Table Linen, all warranted
pure tiax, sortie having plain centre with floral border
others with all floral designs, regular $1,35. value, Sale
Price ..
8c Toweling` at 5c
200 yards of all LinenOrashToweling 13 and 15 inches wide,
extra heavy quality, that will stand lots of wear, leg- .03
ular value 8c, Sale Price'
Not. More than five yards will be •
cold to one customer
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25c Ladies' Vests at 15c
100 ladies' white Vests, with short sleeves, nicely trimmed
at neck with lace, regular price was 25e each, Sale .1 5
Price
81e Prints at 5c
300 yards of 26 inch wide . American . prints in light and
dark colors, all warranted fast, regular price, is 81c, ..l..G
Sale .Days to go at
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1Oc Flannelette at Sc
32 inch wide Flannelette in pink and blue stripes, extra
heady quality, regular lUc values. On Sale at per .08:
New Fall Goods
. Several' thousand dollars worth of New Fall Goods have arrived this week,' consisting of
Dress Goods, Silks, Waistings, Furs, Mantles, Etc.
Our Men's Furnishing Department is now located at the right of our entrance and in it
will he found everything that is' new in Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars; Etc:
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Mr, W. S. Lawrence went to Toronto
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„Tames Connolly, . who is now in the
city, will make an inspection of but-
ter .plants in the interests of the
• Hoi.nesvillc factory which may in -
plant ' stal • such a p ant this fall. Mr.
Connolly wen
FALL CLOTHING
$ fall anWe are opening, up the finest stock of ready to weal $ t 1
d winter clothing ever shown 1n town Every t down on Tuesday to
the Western Dairymen's Associa-
tion, of which he is president.
Mr. C. C. Rance leaves tocl'ayto make
a, tour of the Maritime provinces in
the interests of the Jackson Mfg.
Co. Possessing an affable manner
and having all the details of the
clothing trade at his finger ends, C.
C. will be able to make the popular
Lion Brand still more widely known.
This brand of boys' clothing only
requires to be introduced 'and a
second sale is muck easier made
than the first, a third than a sec-
and and so on. Mr. Ranee expects
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to be absent six weeks as he purpos-
es visiting alt point of iinportaitce
in the provinces by the sea,
$garment is right up-to-date in style, perfect in fit and as
near perfection in every detail as skilled operators can
Sget it. Materials are all first class and prices will be $3 $
to $5 a suit or overcoat lower than you cin get the same
$ material for made to corder.'
llodgens
attend a meeting of the executive of
CLINTON.
Ivirs, $iittoxt of Hamilton was asleep
in her house with a blaze in the next
rooln when she was rescued by a pol-
iceman.
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Our Lion Brand Knickers' have double seats and double knees, made from special Halifax tweeds, double sewn
with linen thread and they stand today as the best goods on the market. We have filled orders from Halifax, N. S.,
E. to Victoria, B. C., for these goods and we: find it difficult to keep up with the demand: On. Saturday. next we will
have a Special Boys' Day and to make matters' interesting we will give some special prices,
How Are Yotir
Boys' Clothes?
How's the boys' clothes ? If there is anything in the world that will
make the opening of school easy for-•. the boy its 'a new suit, We have
studied the school suit problem from the parents' side as well as from the
store's standpoint, ff the boy does not goto school well dressed it will be
your fault, not ours.
We carrythe, greatest range of Boys' Suits and Knickers in .the coun-
try. Being manufacturers they are all our own -make and you save the
middleman's profit.
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50 Boys Odd Goats, $2.50 and,$2.00, for $1.44
200 Boys' Mole Knickers, 40c and 35c, for 24c
60 Boys' Odd Vests, $1.25 and $1, for 49c
25 Boys' Tweed Coats, unlined, forhalf price
Our Lion Brand Suits at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00
are the best goods inthe county, We know this
be a fact because hundreds of the keenest buyers
the county are buying them.
Coale and 'see them.
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