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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-10-09, Page 8
8 More About Coats Judging by the way Fall Coats are selling we must be showing correct styles anave good values. Not a jacket in the lot but was made by best makers of Canada or Germany, by men who, have a reputation throughout the trade for turning out up-to-date and perfect fitting garments. Values. here are good, the best we have ever had and you'll find an assortment to select from that few' stores. hereabouts can show. Ladies' Niggerhead Jacket .$ 5.00 Frieze -Jackets 5.00 Beaver Jackets r 7,00 Beaver Jackets. 10.00 Kersey. Jackets $ 10, $15, $20 CHILDREN'S JACKETS Natty shapes in good materials suitable for small 'girls.. 1l:Iost of them lined throughout. Nearly all are double breast- ed and have pearl buttons. Prices are lower than you could make them up for and there is a style about them it is hard to get on those made at home. Reefers,. three quarter lengths, Ulsters The prices are from $2.50' up to,�,$7.500,. ae e4 e4 '4r I.I.. It Is. Time For Wall Paper Again THE O XTo v NEWS -RECORD Ootobe3, 9th, 1902 if you are going to dee- ,orate your walls this fall we invite you to investigate our stock with its bright, new at- tractive designs, and the pric- es at which we have marked them. Our claims are that you can't get any better for the price asked and that few places can show you a larger or better assorted variety of designs and col rings from which to select. 1 Will you see us about it ? Agents Parker's Dye Works, The W. D. Fair Co. Often tete Cheapest, Always the Best, ►.bout "YIHERE THEY ARE • OR WHERE THEY ARE Ga1NG • We Know la•Ir. John Einmerton was. in Goderich last week looking after. his property in that town, Miss Polly .White, who. spent the stun- : mer in town with her sister, Miss Louie White, has returned to Phila- delphia. Miss Minnie Reynolds. and Miss Me- Geogh of. Huilett spent •Sunday with • Goderich friends. Mrs. John Layton and `Mrs. John • Walker spent• a couple --of days last week with Mr. • James Walker • of Goderich. . • ' Mrs. Henry Stewart and her daughter, • Miss Flossie, of Seaforth, are spencl- . ing a .week with the former's niece, Mrs. TL: Routledge., •_ " Mrs. B.. Clement of Kingsville sis a delegate to the W. M. S. convention • in progress here this week and is the guest of Mrs. Hodgens.. • • Mrs Thos.. Rumba)). and two children .• of . St. Jacobs • are . visiting: with •Mrs. Rutnball's parents, Mr....and • Mrs, Jathes Walker of town.`• Mrs. H. E.' Hodgeris, . who . has. been • visiting a few' weeks with her • par- ents, Rev Mr: and 1V1rs.. Clement of Kingsville, returned 'to Clinton on . Monday. Mr. James Snell ,of. Millett was in • judge of sheep at the. Ailsa Craig Fair last • week and will act in a similar capacity at Dungannon: Fair tomorrow. • Rev. • Dr. • Spencer .of • Brantford spent Tuesday night in. town. He is pres- ident . of the 'Dominion :Peat„ Fuel Co. of Ottawa which has a, capacity of several tries a clay. Mr. A. T., Cooper is in clttawsi this Week attending .the.. annual conven- tion of the Ontario. Christian En • deavor : union; of which he is_ the • efficient. secretary -treasurer: Mr. D...I3: •Kennedy goes to Caledonia today •to take. part in a re -union of • the Old Boys of •I-Talditnand :county People NEW MILLINERY More New Millinery ready for you this week. Stocks that were broken by the rush of orders that followed our • opening are full again. Novelties from New York in • r shapes and trimmings that find their first showing in Clinton in our showroom. Come in arid see .them. NEW KID GLOVES A Glove for one dollar that ought, " to sell for more money This is beyond question The Kid Glove Store of this town.There's not a doubt offthat. New Fall Stoek of our famous dollar:; gloves came in last week. All the new shades and black Real French Kid Gloves. made from fine soft skins, two dome fasteners, all the new fall shades, browns, castors, blues, • Meeks, as good as many stores sell at $1.25, our special price fi Per pair iO.,O FURS. The time for furs is here and we are 'ready for it with a. large and carefully selected stock.. If there is one thing above another that it pays to buy early it is furs. •Then you geta better stock thanyou oan possibly get later on;, Furs bought here can be depended onabsolutely and will give splendid satisfaction. Our stock was selected with great care 'from the leading makers a,f fur garments and is by long odds the best that has ever been in the store. •• FUEL RUFFS $3 $3.50, $5 SABLE RUFFS $6:50, $9 ALASKA SABLE HUFFS $10,,$15. TO LONG BOAS $1O, $15 TO $25 CAPERINES $5, $10 To. $35 • FurJackets.:_The selling of Fur Jas et9 is a specialty with us as we handle only dependable dable qualities. Price :is no in- ducement for us to buy if we are not thoroughly satisfied that qualities are alt they ought to be. This . season we have' bought a line of coats to sell: at $3.5. ..They are made from choice, selected skins and are extra good coats for this money. We have lower priced garments at $25'..a1 d 530 but strongly recommend this one. • • • • • Ladies' Astrachan Jackets made from. choice, selected.ekins that are properly diessed and tanned,liusd throughout with good quality satin mohair. lining in slri'eves, high collar, reveres, • double breasted, 24 or 27 inch. if . we .asked $40 we 'would not be asking- penny Le Innen. .Ws took atimintityand 85 0 f our special price will be • GOOD VALUES IN UNDERWEAR and also • to attend the Caledonia Fair •to'be held tomorrow. Mr. John Killen;: after an absence of tnkty years in Detroit, returned to town ` Saturday and 'spent' • -until Monday with his .mother, Mrs. John Layton, and his sister, Mrs: John WalkIi.'.er Miss Rurnball B: A, left on 14Tott- day,for Boston' where she purposes takrn a special toursliterary is o a t- er on College before returning to 1 t�N N...... ..4404 41NNN+ # H OOOOOO+ti4�'44l4#N This is Safe ...tis factor:, ScoreTo Trade. 11.: This store is conducted on the newest and best methods. New Ideas are constantly being intro-. irt duced. with the desire to always better and increase the comfort of our patrons. Anything that we sell, however low it may be marked, can be depended upon as to quality. No , trash leaves this store, no old style goods are handled. Through our special clearing sales every- �'1 I thing is always kept bright and new and thoroughly up-to-date,. We .exchange goods without t controversy, refund your money with equal .cheerfulness. We now have by far the largest and finest: store in the county. We buy with a five large stores. By taking such large lots of goods we are able to sell most stores have to pay for them. It will always be our aim to give you lowest prices. Hosiery; Underwear and Corsets By far the best values in these lines we have ever offered will be found i• in our stock •for the fall and winter // trade, It is by giving you better J'fr/; " values than 'other stores that has / f. brought us this increased. trade. We. will give you for 25c Boys' Heavy NTr:.,• Ribbed Hose made of .tnglish yarn,' that we ask you to compare with linea at 40c sold by'other stores. All. sizes in stock. Children's' fine ribbed Osshrnere Bose, all with:.doi'ihle knees and feet, sizes 5 to 06, this is a splendid wearing stocking for child-. ten, prices IBe•to � Ladies' plain and ribbed Cashmere Hose,' in sines.$}, 9, 91i, seamless feet, double foot, utade of very fine yarn, speeial values at , 35c, 40e, 50c to Ladies' Cashmere Rose with assorted cnlored silk stripes, very fine quality of Cashmere that will give good wear, special value at UNDERWEAR -Ladies' extra heavy ribbed Vests, long sleeves, open front,, nicely trirntned with wool lace, extra value at.,:.. Heavy Vests Worth 50e for 85e—Ladies' extra heavy union Vest faith long steeves, open front, nicely. trinained . and.' flashed. We bought several' hundred of there vests• under price and while they last will sell theta at each:... ,::.. .,,, •• 'litre have the Draw ere to match vests at every price AT' SOr; 70e and $1 tee can give you values that tre not sur- passed anywhere. 4. • Natural Wool Underwear at, $1.25 --People tell us, who know, that' 6 the ladies' Underwear in natural Word we are selling at $1.25 CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR—Our stnek''Of ;.Ohfldren's Under - ! ver good of • und#rwear will he wear is most c nt e, every g linew 1 • found here and you will not have to play a big price to' get • something that. will give good wear. and comfort, all sizes in 50 is as good as triost stores charge $1.50 for ' .70 :75 .25 .36 stock, prices ' ' • .15e, 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c to . Wehave a very .l'lneline.ofInfauts'.Wool'Vestsat 40c, 45e and 150c Sa;tana .Shirt .Waists Worth. $2, for $1;50 Ladies' Waists of black satana,: made in the very style, reg - tiler value $2, on sale at each • We received these`waists froth Detroit tact week. Rain Coats at $3.75, 6.00:and .7.50 We have just received a. fine assortment of Rain Goats in fawn and grey, ail are in the new styles for fall wears 1.50 syndicate of many lines at the "prices I the best goods at the very Corsets • ,• The kinds that will fit wear and give solid comfort—that's the kind we handle.. We sold more corsets last season than in any three uther seasons since we 'came to Clinton. There must be good reasons for this big increase. We give the ladies cor- sets which fit their figure, . All steel filled Corsets in short,medi.urn and long wast effects, wile of • French jean, nicely fin- ished et per pair•SOc & . AT $I we. can give you a. big 'Tango- ni shapes and styles, : The Improved Oor•- onation Corset is the favorite just n'iw. no brass eyelets. It comes dowu well over the hips giving the figure the de. . sired Shape. Before hetyiug your new corsets, try out corset depert went, N►AID'S " Children's Corset Waists C4MFQRT 1i'VA 1 `aT At .25e, 40e and. $OG A BIGi BARGAIN IN LADIES' TAILOR MAD$ • SKIRTS FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 11TH , •'COmmen i c ng Saturday' Morning we ' will'- lace Tailor sale a biglot of,Tailor Made• Skirts of All Wofl Horne- . ome- .: 0 t •.spun m grey, black and navy; all being inade in the very' latest style: and guaranteed to fit. perfectly. Price will be" . $2.95, well worth• 4. 0 A Ribbon -S ecial for Saturday 800 yerds'of Taffeta and Satin Liberty. Ribbon in all shapes,.ahotit' 41. inebes wide, the kinds that are in big demand for neckwear •�.Q 25e and 20c yafnes at ..:........ ........ ... ...; ........... • Torn. DIONEi 'BACK IF YOU W ANT v r. a w 3 0• 0 a• 4 0• 4 al ad Inr CLINTOIV' ..- N•N••�►•••••4�***441,N•N N1�j♦O4N••0M104*A*i4•,•••, tilflftlf111111 Its 1111111111tif11ttittif111t1ft11f11tittif11111f111111111f ftltt Ofiftf ,�tt tt t 1 � f 1 1 f t ttt f1tR fttf1111tft�ttif11t14ft1t11t1t�rff111F1tr 1ftlft�. '-'mow g .. P e to ��t Great Boys" Nw York, 000000000.0000000.00000,00.000000• s0000000 000-0000< lJll 0• e11 i• JCGU Miss Emma Stephenson;who has hold • + • 000• + 0000©O• • a position. for . some time as teacher in the Public school at Hensall; has 00000 0000 ::+. 00000000000 se- Saturday _ Oct...... ...... resigned, her' presence and help being ...... ..... GP*. ay .....-. _.., needed at home, -owing to the illness of her mother. Mrs. •,7. T Fmrmerton spent. from ay o urs o last wce.. " . o We want the.little men: here in hundreds on Saturday, October 11theaph, We have,such a' tempting of the ' freshest and warmestboylsh winter' garments at such ridiculous prices that mother can seer her boy smiling. and` l • :Monay t Th day f k with Mr. Etnmerton in Ripley where he is engaged in .a mercantile busi • flea ,and, we are, glad to hear, doing • very well, indeed, Mr. Frank Mitchell of Sarnia, • a for- mer 'resident :of Clinton, is taking l.art :.in . the gun club shoot. Mr. Mitchell • lost his - right arni in a Mafeking night celebration but is, nevertheless, a capital shot. lixiss Aariy. ' Houston returned : home last week from an ,extended'. visit among friends in the state of Mon fano.. ;Her opinion of .that part; of Ladies' Underwear for early fall wear.. .A low line and a better one. Ladies' Vests, ribbed and open fronts, long sleeves, medium weight, soft finish, each . Ladies' fine quality natural woo! Vests, rnediut,r weightfor early fall wear, long sleeves. extra valva at each 1.00 OUR SERGE SUITS AT'$12 Trade in the clothing section •is go- ing ahead by leaps and bounds: It is getting better ever day.. Vain Da like this blue serge suit are • doing it. ' This• •is a good suit and blade from first class wear- ing material. Men's Snits mallei from all woolsergn,hnrai Worsted finish.t hat will not, eaten • 1 he dust, Mange used thrnnghout, tier - feet fitt leis, as good limner int and as uo eli wade as Hop or tiered suit would its at $15 If yon want a serge atilt you eau save $t THOSE $2.75 BLANKETS Those wool blankets we are selling at $2.75 arc a bargain, You'll agree with us when you see diem, Not a great many pairs to sell and .when they are gone no more as good at this price. Gond goality white wont Blankets, color ed borders, liirge size for double beJ,inf' 11 /g 't,y finish, t•xtta special at per pair.:.. L.1 t� alxnc odgens-�c .0 ,INION stylishly arrayed., for almost nothing. : Nota sparkle ofstyle "•is' lacking, every right bit of youngness, every pretty . . proper idea, every seam sturdily sewn,' every .fit pleasingly exact: • For 48• years we've been making and selling Boys' Clothing and how many of the little chaps of longago have 3' p g Cousin Jonathan's domains is epic becoming strapping then but still • wehave not lost them. • They are served by different styles, that's all. omised in the sentence-'.' Montana. t. is: all right."..C11 Joe Allenson was a judge of fruit . ssrs and vegetai'les at the Goderich pair ;-- last week and next week will act in the same capacity in Bayfield. .This week he made'a ing exhibit of gard- en truck . at the Blyth exhibition and, as srsual, won a large number of prizes. As a gardener Mr. Allen - son has no superiors, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Archer pi Hulllett visited their daughter Mrs ` lanes Macdonald of Grey, last week and were also, guests on Friday while attending the Brussels Fair of Mr. Henry Mooney of that village. It ing that of the eight .persons who sat about Mrs, Mooney'.s tea, table that evening five, including both Mr, Archer and Mr, Mooney, were the youngest • members of their respect- ive families. Mr. Al. Fulton, who first saw the light ofd on what is now known as the . eir farm, south of the town, and whose father a quarter of a century ago was a prominent res- idem of this district, returned to town last Thursday after art absence of twenty six years, He has chang- ed considerably but he had no soon- er oon er crossed tete threshold of the Rat- tenbury House than Mine Host Joe recognized h#m. Ono of ,Toe's' strong points is that he never forgets a face or voice:. Mr. Fulton has been spendin the week in town and in sss,s" re -visiting the Srencs of his youth, to which time and distance lent an Cncltanttuettt. Of ]tis :4Chrinl anima , CLINTON the only ones• w residents of t'.lin• CLINTON so t ton are : ,The ttattetibitry, George O 1Vlennet, and W. Pobertaon, who in those ros• r: as Farmer days fill." Mr. Fulton ret ne turas ti #s week to Mouttt�Clerric eat na W1Vfich•., �1 f1l t tt t f, ��1 I 1 �t t' �i� 1, ,t t� f�. 1'► 1 t, 1t 1 ,1� i�l t,t where lac is engaged in farthing,i�pA11�4��NA���+�iN�Ale�ei���N�N+11lRii�a♦H�����ri���iNN��I�%:��i` 16����t1i�+iM��lrliirll�fNAN%iffAlAp��f���+��H�`>�14R�ju�► was a coincfd'encd that is wort a not- These Specials are.for Saturday, Oct. 11.th, :onty. ,18 only boys' fancy three and•four piece �^ 4.S only boys' odd 'Undershirts, different kinds, colors'and sizes, :{: ' Snits, These suits are the balance r worth regular 85c 50c' each, but while they last on Boys' Day nn of our finest fall goods. They are. the price Will be.. .....r.,.r,,,:...,.r.....• li .7 -.... V. . all beautifullyamde land every little s-- detati is finished to such ra' manner .A lot of Boys' Caps, all colors worth 25c and3a T' that could not he exceeded, .all col 3 i c each, Boys' Day, :.: ?= ors r tdelzes hardly .two alike; Our ,,.:„..4,,,, Pucci •,...r., ..,.......r... ......:,.:.,......r.. ... ■1Q- sA.-sir erfnsthis swellstilts aata$0:00 : w4 59Alntofaa•ro 1anl$B50,Boyo Day price.......... �� e; p e Bow'nee, all different, worth regularly. 25c, justy the thing for boys. These are;- great snap at Boys Day, price ,111 - V Oar boys' two pieces till worn Halifax 8.- tweed Suit for school cannot be 11 only boys knit top Shirts, in blue and grey colors;just the thin �. •o- beaten for everyday wear. The a` fur waiter wear, regular prices 65c and 75 Boys'. Day g --� 4'r ys t y price... .4z ... . pants are lined throe h,with double knees and seats and at the price for , 2 doz. of boys' wool lined KidGloves;nice new sbadea,the tatest.for (, 47; Seturdtay we should sell at least 100 �rrr nt these sults. We expect this Hale i this season, come •now when the sizes are complete, `lvcrrtia b .......7„.. -..-will retip�e otir'rnest sanguine ex. regular 75e, &we Day price.........,...., ... ..... ............. .4$ ":«; peetutians, Foye' Day. price 2.OQ :r « ' ass A, Int of hays' Braces, worth 15c a pail, will be on sale Saturday at a 100 BOYS' ODD COATS21, I3oye Day .pries..........::............r..,.,......,...r.... .Q$ a ate-. A11nett pajtterne, extra well made, sizes 22 to 34, regular priced _ $ $ Boys' y l a� O 48 otny boys' C1,;loted lihirta in neat rl,ecks and dark strt es 2.5U to 4, B<t $ Da tl'icer..r.,,rrr r. rr r. r.r.r. r,.r.rar<. r,.,r ■ Our Boys''raii wool Halifax and serge Knickers art the hest in the regularly Q5c and lac each, Bcye' bay �ale......,r .tlriif'th .4'T ",. ` wold. Our large and increasing sales in these are the hest Unr hays' heavy Scotch Wnrsted Stockings Are acknowle proof of their unquestionable qualities and their wear is. untix• bb, _ he the l?est wearing stockings t re ever sold iq Clinton afloysi' . n celled, at. , .... EiOc, 03e, `7rfc and .O Dny prices, r .. r .r....r>!...... 89C and ■49 4. ,.,r .40 E ° As these are all new seasonable goods, just what are wanting for the fast approaching winter, g you will fired this sale very profitable and ne ct Saturday should be one of the crowning events in this business. a