The Clinton News-Record, 1902-10-23, Page 8THCOLI.NTON NEWS -RECORD
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AttrActlyeValues
Re liable Qualities
, First and foremost this -store stands for reliable
qualities in the merchandise it sells, Behind every
dollar's worth that goes over our counters, stands
our guarantee that if the goods are not everything
they ought to be, we are ready to make it right with
you. If we did not sell good goods we could not stand
behind them like that.
This week we print.a list of values that are good
enough to call special bargains. They are in every
day wanted goods, and samples of our every ;jay
prices for reliable merchandise.
Blankets at $2.50 and $2.86
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Either line is worth more than the marked price. How
ever we can afford to: sell them under value, so if you come
here you can save a little 'money on your blanket buying.
AT 2.85 --Fine quality white AT $2.50—Good quality white
wool blankets, double bed wool blankets, soft, lofty fin..
size,good weight,woven from ish, double bed size,and,good
clean, pure yarns, soft finish,
colored borders, will wear weight,culored borders, spec- 2 50
and wash well, very spec0ial 0 K ial value per pair— , ..... ... .
value, pei. pal....... ... .... L.UU
Wrappers at $1.50
When You Talk
Up Your Flowers
Save time, save bother, save. money; by buying one of
these wrappers at $1.50. They.a.re good enough to' call. a bar- i
gain at this price. However all' that we will say is that they .
are real good value and let it go at that.. You can be th
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WRAPPERS AT $1.50—Ladies Wrappers made of good quality fancy I
wrapperettes, Paisley patterns andfancy stripes, full size, wide
flounce, sleeves and waist line,d, collar, yoke and sleeves nicely tritn• •
1 50 .
toed, will wear well, each . .
Wrappers at $1
If a dollar and a half is -more than you wish to pay, .we
have a wrapper for a one dollar bill that you will. find hard'
to beat. You might:pay $1.26 and then: not give ant .to
much.
Ladies' wrappers made from fancy wrapperettes, blue, red andblack .'
grounds, neat patterns and attractive colors, waist and sleeves lined 1n n
full size, special value each :.., ; ... . ...... ..... .. • . I .11U
Vests at 25c Vests at 50c
Not a store in the land sell any better vests for 'a quarter.
or half a dollar. Some not many may sell as. good. They'
are not anywhere near hear. An immense purchase of Lad-
ieslunderwear bought direct from the mill gives us .the chance'
to sell thee garments at these money saving prices.
AT A QUARTER—Ladies' ribbed veste, shaped, full size, good weilritt,
soft finish. open front, neck and Vont nicely trimmed, extra special 25
value at each , ....... . .
AT HALF A DOLLAR—Ladies' ribbed plush linedarests,rvinter weights,
shaped, open fronts, neck and fronts nicely trimmed, soft finish.
This vest is away ahead of the ordinaiy fleeced !erred garment, It
has all its good points, without being clumsy and bulky. The most 50
comfortable garment for winter wear, each. .... ... . .. .......
Drawers to match either of the above.
Flannelette at 5c Flannelette at •12ic
The line at 5 cents we cannot buy in., case Jets to -day
even if we paid 5 cents a yard for it..
' That at 12ic Was imported by ourselves: direct froni .Bri-
tain, and is one of the best selling, lines we ever had on our
counters.
If you want a low priced or a good flannelette, you
beat these for value.
FLANNELETTES AT 5e—Heavy Canadian flannelettes, firni strong
make, 27 inches wide, a hig assortment of fancy ' stripes, nearly all
colors,will wash well, special value at per yard ........ .....
4.NNELETrES AT nig—Heavy EngliSh flannelettes, plain or twill-
ed, handsome designs, infancy stripes, hist colors, will wear well, I ol.
patterns that are not common, per yard. ... . .... , . .1 42
A.°20TH CENTURY .
OVERCOAT.
We sell this . Overcoat for
$15. The fit and the style
are faultless, and DO man
could tell it from a made-to-
order garment,. You save
from $3 to $5buying it: here.
fen's Overcoats made horn all
wool twilled Cheviot, fly
front, velvet collar'mohair
sleeve lining, lined through-
out with heavy La illed Ital.
bin, as good material as a •
made to order that would
cost you $18 or $20,• we ?ell 0 I
yob the coat for YO I i
Two Bargains.
can't
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CAPS AT 25c-75 men's.
and boy's Cloth caps,
assorted stylet, made
from good tweeds and
serges, good lining, 40
and 50 cent quality,
clearing at each.......250
WOOL SOCKS 200—Men's heavy wool socks, 'made
from clean pure yarns, will wear well, special
per .
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don't forget 'our i'ancy Flower
Pots at 15c, stand six inches
high and eight inches in diam-
eter. Three colors—Red, Blue,
Silver—with a delicate shad-
ing on top rim. Each has a
fancy gilt. decoration on two
sides while all around we think
you will agree they are the
best value you ever saw at the
price.
Understand they are not fine
enough for table use but just
the right thing, to put your
flowers in and at about the
same price as you would pay
for the ordinary plain, common
shaped pot without the decor-
ation.
See them at 15 cents.
Weekly Mail and Empire or Weekly
Globe from now until Jan. 1st, 5904,
for $i.00,
Or from now until Jan. ist, 5903 for
r5c,
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*Often the Cheapest, Always the Best.
• Agents Parker's Dye Works.
The 11, D, Fair 00.
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WHERE THEY ARE People
OR WHERE
THEY ' ARE BOMB
We Know.
Mrs, L. Phillips of Nelson, Penna.,
returns home today after having
been she guest Of Mrs. G. D Robert. -
on for the past three weeks.
Miss Helen Frost of Owen Sound is
waiting upon her sister, Mrs. (Rev.)
Greene, who continues veryill. •
Mr. Campbell of the Standard elevator
was in Toronto on: Thursday. and
Friday last, .
Miss Alice Brigham, after spending
Thanksgiving with her parents in
town, has returned to Toronto where
she has accepted a position in Cage's
dressmaking establishnient.,
Mrs. John Procter and Mrs. Chas.
• Proctor.of BelgraYe., together with
Miss Annie; and .Miss Aggie
-Bradshaw of Brussels, eister and
niece, respectiveli, Mrs. M. Finch
ivere her guests forThanksgiving.
Mr. 0, :0, Rance returned home lest.
Week after a tour 'in the Maritime
proyinces in the interests ,of the
Jackson Mfg. On., lie visited till the
principaLpoints, Waking known :the:
• inerits of the Lion brand of clothing
which is now; being extensively 'sold
all •over Canada.
Mr. A. Phimmer of Blyth *as called
home on Tiu;sdaY by the sedans
ness of his sister; Miss Plurnitier..
Dr. Ci'08803/10. of •Detroit Was ttie•guerh
' or Mr. James Fair front ThanksgiY-
ing until MondaV..' ; •
Mr., Williath Tier, mathematical mate,
ter at the.Collegiate. spent .Thanks.
'giving Day in Locum,.
Miss Lucy. Stevens• is teaching in the
Hensall sahool, having accepted the
• position vacatedby Miss Stephenson.
:of tewn, • • • •
'Miss Brickendon. is in London where
she yesterday acted as bridesmaid
foi her friend Miss Emnia Orearie ci'
' that eity • , '
Mrs. FI. Andrews leaves .on Saturday
to spend the tWinter -with her son,
Mr. Itufui•Andrews .of Cleveland
Dr. ,Shaw.and ,Mrs; Shaw. are visiting
the city of Wa,shington.: ' ' •
;Mr. and Mrs. B. R. 'Higgine df Bruce
field were in 'town 'On Saturday.
liiiss-Plummer, after' Spending over a.
month in Toronto as the gut*, of her
.sistet, Mrs'. Lester Scott, came home
last week: WS Scott accompanied
her, but vet:nun:ed. tri the city on
Tuesday.
V ARN.A.,
Hr. • A. •Duncan disposed of three of
his fine Shropshire lambs 1 st week,
or rather we should say that the gang
of meta 'filling his silo disposed of
them. The boys say the shrops make
tine eating. • ,
Mr, 1i/tannic Ward caine home front
Thorndale for Thanksgiving Day and
remained over Sunday.
Mrs, Geo. Shore's 'mother and bro-'
ther visited with her last 'Week.
Mr. and Mrs, John, Ward spent. Sun.,
day with Exeter friends,
xt, goodlif number of our !Peal nirn•
tocts spent Thanksgiving Day ,in the
woods hunting, but we have not heard
of any large game being captured.
Miss Jane Johnston was. in Exeter
onbusiness on Friday last.
Mr. Janies ArmAtrotiz 'visited in
Drumbo last week at Ilia daughter's,
r4 kt. MO -tool's
Afr. J. E. Barnwell occupied the
pulpit in the Methodist church Sunday
evening, and, was much more appreciat-
ed than the preacher the previous Suit -
Anniversary serviees will he held
in the Varna Presbyterian church on
Sunday, Nov, tea, witch the Rev, .1,
L. Murray will preach. On the fol-
lowing Monday everting an entertain -
went will be given in the church, of
which more again.
Mr. Win. Purdy has been *eliding a
few days with friends near Parkdale.
Mr. J. W. 4Iliott of Clinton was
the village tire other day and took
noun, wil h hint a nobby rig foe his big
livery, made by Purdy &
Melattgh-
tott 3. W. ktiovvs where to get a
good article at a reasonable price.
sumratitattL.
Mr. E. Butt succeeded in earrying
oft the first prize for his team at the
fair the other day.
Mr. Croll is busy • plastering the
the new part of Mr. Tyner's house.
Mr. F. Scarlett and M, Hamilton
of tea.dbury visited at Mr. George
Tyner's on Sunday.
Miss Agnes Whittingham of town
'vatted at Mr. E, Butt's for a few
last week.
odgens Bro, LirOwV, last 7eek,
elspent Peaky and Saturday under the
parental roof,
Mr. C. Beacom has been improving
sister, 'who aches at Donnybrook,
Our teacher, and his
IVIr. John visited friends near
the embankment of the bridge over
CLINTON-.
the rider by 1uu1dntg a new incc itto:
Newest . ...
.. Fail Dress Goods
Much Below Regular Prices
We want you to see this great display of the new fall and winter Dress
Fabrics which is by far the largest we have ever shown. We also want you
to notice the low prices at which they are marked. There are no old .styles here,
every piece is new, desirable, up-to-date in weave and color.
$1.50 Broadcloth The New Corset,
Other stores are selling the same quality now for $2 a yd,,
but buying large quantities as we do enabled us to
make the price smeller.' It comes in a very rich black
only. •
Ladies' Cloth in Green 85c
This is one of our special values, the quality is very fine,
plenty heavy enough to makeup for suits, you would
have to pay other stores $1 for same quality.
Our liomespung at $1
are very much finer than you will find in most stores, they
are made of an extra tine. qualityof wool and are merle
with smooth finish, giving the costume a very rich
effect when made up, shades are fawn, Oxford grey, I 0 0
blatk and,navy, per yard.....................
Snowflake Tweed at 75c.
One of the very latest novelties in New York today is the
Snowflake Tweeds for suits or dresses. Your fashion •
Snit Lengths at $5 and $6.75.
magazine Will tell you how fashionable it is. We give 7
you a lovely quality at per yard .. I U
Staple Lines of Dress Goods
Our new stock, of OorsetA is all here and a very complete ,
stock it is. All the fashionable shapes foutd in our
display. There is nothing, perhaps more important to
make a dress look well than to have the right corset un-
decneath it. We have the right corset here and will
help you choose a corset that will suit you perfectly,
prices . •. ........ . .. ... ....... 50c, 75c, $1 and 1.25
New Waistings. .
We are now showing a new lot of waistinas in the very
latest corded and plain effects, One of the novelties is
a cream flannel with large navy blue spots, others are
made up prices are per yard 50c, 60c,750 and
tho new Persian cords which are very effective when Q 5
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Heavy Ladies' Cloth at $1.50. - '
Nei 50 inch wicie Ladies' cloth, extra heavy quality in black
.L.A and fawn. We are selling this line for skirts and the
hlonte Carlo coats, it is a very fine satin finished cloth
that will give extra good wear. Well worth $2. Our 1.50
special at
at Very Low Prices.
• People who know tell us, that we sell the hest 25c and. 50c'
• serges and cashmeres in town. The cashmere we sell
at 25c is all Wool and a very fine quality,: it comes in all
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the very newest shades..
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Women's' $1 and $1.25 Kid
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Gloves==oNiarcelle and Daphne
At these prices we can give your., very choice selection Of
nuelewcisxufiotriedtiggitehys,nfoarwmn,oertecthan one in.a piece, come in
The Newest in Trimmings.
Madallions crearn, white and black. By far the most
beautifullot of dress trimmings we have ever shown
arrived last week, prices •1. 25
20, 25c, 50c, 50c, 60c, 75c to'_
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Millinery at Popular Prices.
Faster and faster this Millinery business grows,
• We serve all customers equally wen, from the fastidious
. These two gloves are to be had in thisstore only, •
buyer who is willing to:pay $15 or more for a hat that
not anywhere in the country,as.far as we know,can they
be equalled for the money. We are not satisfied with just suits, to the equally. tasteful and fastidious woman'
poor skins, with slovenly work, with bad clasps. Every- who properly insists that her raodst hat at $3. shall.'
thing about them must be the best Two hundred pairs be as full of style as any.
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are just ready for you in: their freshness' and beauty.' ' For this week we have a fine line of Outing hats
Blacks, Tans, Modes, Browns, Greys • and whites . • •
• at $1. ' . ' . at . modest prices. All are the very latest New York
Black dressed and undressed gloves at $1..25, both liffects.. . . . • - . .
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SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW OF THESE CLOTHS. •
• rz. You Can. have your choice Of three distinctly New Novelty weaves of the very newest Overcoatings made up in
E any style you may desire with first class trimmings and workmanship far, far superior to any ready made at fifteen
or eighteen dollars.
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Sir Why Buy a Ready Made
V When you can get a bargain like this. Here's how it happened. When we were buying our tweeds for therfactory, 4- •
direct fromthe mill, no wholesale profits, they had six big rolls of overcoating- which they offered us at a very.. _mt
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r,-- , special price. We took them. That's how we canokffer you a bargain like this and it places us in the enviable --a..-
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ii. Mail orders promptly attended to.