The Clinton News-Record, 1902-09-25, Page 12cess
t' )
hen we say that
s the most suc-
store. We made
e, trouble or ex --
how the newest,
to time wearable
gather together.
ive succeeded for
re orders than at
tg display ; have
:hy one and well
artily welcome to
1 as often as it is
not be even a
IN THIS WEEK
hat we are showing
for fall and winter
as it may we know
ter. Better business
:ason we can give for
good. Here are 'some
ots and Broadcloth
ery line material,
*mels' hair effect,
s, no two alike, in
hionable colorings
each.. 56, $7,& 8.00
ieviots and Atha.
e, good weight,
g cloth that will
d wear well,blaek
y, etc., per yard
.60
The Topay
is the name of a new series of Lead.
r'end's. They are a high grade pencil
andsell at Sc each. They are Yellow
in color and, hexagon • in shape, with-
out a rubber. The lead is guaranteed
the finest graphite. Thy are hard to
distinguish fromthe fasnuui Kohinoor
which sella at roc, both in'
appearance
and in use. We have thein also ir.i
copying. They are round . in shape,
yellow finish and all at the. ante
price. They are the best 5e pendlwe
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
5c are special value. They bear our
imprint, are free from grit, just the
most profitable and practical line for
school use.
5c PER QUIRE.
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 I D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest, Always the Best.
About o
NBERE THEY ARE
OR WHERE
THEY ARE GOJNG
People
We Know,;
Mr, W. G. Webb, the Londesbor6'
ler, was in town on Monlay ',
Mr. and Mrs: Carrick of London visit-
ed Mrs. A. Twitchell `.oil, Wednesday.
Mrs. W, R. Lough is` visiting her. old
home at Vanleekk Hill in Eastern
Ontario. ri
Miss Mary Lough has returned to Tor-
onto to resum her studies at the
University. �' '
Messrs. H. F.an C.S Andrews vis-
ited friends in ie neighborhood' of
nd
Constance on Suay
Mrs. C. Slack of Goderich was. the
guest for a week r,of _Mrs. James
Hearn.'
Rev. W. A, Gifford left for Toronto•
on Monday to `snipe his stildies at:.
Victoria Univerpityr
Mr. James Cantplieil of Londesboro,,
the very etliWtent •clerk of",I�ttllett,
was iii, town yesterdl3.q' .
,i cheviots,stylish Mr. S. A.• -Moffat of London, 'general
eable material agent for the ;McCormick Mfg. 'C
looks well when Was in_toWn on. Tuesday
his line is e?icirn Mrs. ' George' A. Rorke and h 'boys
'"-- rned home after. a sit in
and corner in hai{r<,�
cavy only, per .75 Mt. Forel Melford; fi
Mr. Duncan Steve on is w tl ` the of-
• . y.1 er. of the regimens int camp
at is 'ars" the hake: R
Ws W P: 'Spaulding,, and M .Frank
1visited their sist`t y . i (Dr.),
'.2('i peg y. Mrd Via.. Pell of Detroit, this ek.
AlusN,'ss ub.,`,veiy Miss' Gu tf:<)ker friend " ass Seef-'
er of Port Artht%ett ;'red to St:„
f' I ilda's College, Toron yesterdhy: ,
`�•b • Mrs. ,. E. Phillips of elson; /Pa., '
ee Miss Nellie Davies .f Clinton) ,s
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert-
on
A elfry of ontreal was the
st Jackson, Rat -
1 ege none �%ury :an r haw during the past.
that are cheaper
t are better value.
'ere made in the
akers, and skii—
ets came in this
k 'the stock over
(made from ma—,
y cheviots,
arl buttons,
long, new -
aunt., well 7 50"
uality hea-
, pearl tut -
et each..,. 8.0
hes,doubie
d through
nd g1eys, 10.0 0
extra qual-
than two or
ade from 18.00
Messrs. W. Jackson and J. Ransford
attended a banquet given in : God-
erich last night in honor of Hon.•
Israel Tarte.
Mr. John Laird left this week for Tor-
onto to begin his studies at the Un-
iversity. He is a clever student for'
whom a bright future is predicted.
Mr. John Skinner, a Clinton boy who
spent two and a half years with:the
United States army in the Phillip-
ines, is visiting his inother,;;,Mrs.
Job Cooper.
Mr, W. H. Newcombe was in Hensell
on Tuesday and: as the result' of his
visit he will supply the 'carpet, etc
for the III of which Dr Blackall
is mine Ii .
Rev. H. -T. Stevens of 'Harrisville;
Mich., accompatii:ed by • bis ;wife' and
baby (laughter, spent 'froth Thursday.
to Tuesday at the parental :home,
Mr. and Mrs. henry Stevens'.
Mrs. (Dr.) Thompson; accompanied by
Master Charlie, was in Granton last
Friday and Saturday attending, the
funeral of, a nephew', the young sous,
of Mr. J. C. Murray.
Bert. Jackson and' Wallace Irwin ler
on Monday to commence the
of dentistry in the Northwester S.
ivcrsity, Chicago;. -,7a :. :c-
compauied by Y-'., . a e, who`
is in the second... -tar of tate course,
Mr. D Cook, .tr , ove to the. , Nile
t is worth your
return ' the forepart of -the 'Week and on " his ah
..,,oras accompanied bit. Iiirs.
. ,
hen this lot X13Cook acid her.ylittla dtnghter, Mild- $]7(l
_,,, red, whoa-. (tad 'been spending a
onth •with alatives itt that sec,. •.,,
Did You S
Thip y far the m1
very disagree
play, which was b
Those who h
riled hats this seas
Dress Fabric
For Autumn
Our showing of!
at its best and while,
throughout the seas(
choosing while the s1
As usual there ti
are not to be seen int
which we control in
for .dresses is the $ha
in the, lead for skirts
All Wool Heinle'
"30 inch wide All Wool. 1E
yarn, `tu nolors.of na'v.;
special Value at per; +t
75c Zebeline at t
42 inch wide Zebelit e.dres
very fine weal yarn, t
regular pr tec'Wee'75e.
Dress Goods from this
bence't,be,re tries
Venetia at 60
40 inch wide
no
' netians in
made witl
sses and skirtsspe
wflake Dress
wide Dress Good
'latest novelty: fo
or dresses, and i
Covert
wide cevent snf
wool, very ric
well worth $1,
omesputns a
53 inch wide. lf.onesp'
navy, black e
warranted to
French Fiat*
' -27 to 30 inch' wide Fl
latest designs;
prices' per yard:
A , Persian' Cor
,The finest range of
are showing nt
1 all ars goo& th,
Black Peau
20:'fnpbwide fine
creche
Our
T
M•ad
;satin;,.pri
latest .no
G''loili
bargai
Rot' J ;-
caught" C
gQests at
ti --va. Dr. Ernest Ho
a forme(•• pastor of
and wife and their:, all e -
Stanley are w-. • thi
of their (son, k
Holmes is
Rettenbury ( ,
street church andalways receives a
warm welcom4",froth the people of
his old charge.
• Rev Mr, Gonne. was qutof town the
greater part of last•week, being in
attendance at the tneeting of the Ex-
eeutivc Committee of the Synod of
i:Iuron :of which he"' is a member.
lIr. Gunne remained over Sunday
and preached morning and evening
at the harvest thanksgiving services
itt- connection with Christ church,
that amity
06.
llfaaare. J. E. Cantelon, R. Graham »
Ir took part lit the gun
r et, rd $1
°yester a
t;,segpnd, third
d fo ` "`r. ice• 3n tate diner
events in wMMMch,lic'participated. Mr.
Canteloit reinains for the whole
competition which is still in prog-
ress and is winding a big slice of
theprize money.
STANLEY TOWN'SHIt.
Ms. J. Macfarlane of Stanley is ex-
pected hootie this week with fourteen
tliorobred Shropshire sheep which he
bought itt the Old Country. They
were shipped • to Quebec where they
have been in quarantine and it was to
get them into his own pens as soon as
possible that Mr. 'Macfarlane went
to that city last week.. Like 'his
father before 'him, he is a great sheep
breeclhr and keeps up the quality of
his flock by importations.
]3fW'S OVR COA'r LOST,
Lost, on Wednesday, October
bctWech Clinton and Goderich, at
b ;c overcoat, The Mutes'
Warded by le
trey (3re1