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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-11-20, Page 8a reeeeraeteseteese~feellbeWeeWaelsellie,WeleAte.weewraewa. 011"..ING FITS A.. $1.25 Usually Sold •at $2 to $2.50 Here is some news of interest to ' Millinery buyers, On Saturday next we are going to sell 25 Outing hats at $1.25 each that are sold all over.for $2 and $2.50. No better millinery bar. gain is likely come your way this season. See them in the window on Friday and be on hand early §aturdaY morning for best choice. 25 only Ladies' Outing Hate,all new shapes and this season's styles, !i:giclbetcliortiti3faxivsy2:511,IrAeolereoyn,gEikegrzd black, all trimmed, VESTS AT 25c AND 50c . 1 25 The quantity of Vests we have sold, has surprised us. We thought we had enough to do us all winter, but now with the season hardly more than open we have had to order again. Values like these brought the busi- ness. Drawers to match both lines. Ladies' Ribbed Vests, high neck, long sleeves, soft finish and good weight, in white, cream or natural shades, each. ,. , .. • ..... .... •Z Ladies' Ribbed Vests, shaped, plush lined,nicely finished and trim- med, a very'comform table garent for underwear, extra special 50 value LADIES' GLOVES 25e By long odds our best stock of fabric gloves is now on the shelves. You can judge the value of the entire stook by these lines at 25c. Ladies Cashmere Gloves, closed wrist or dome fasteners, very fine quality, plain or with white stitching, knitted ringwpod gloyee 25 in white, blacks, reds and navye, per pair . PLAIDS '25c • 4 , Double fold plaid dress. goods in dark and bright colors and are good weight. Suitable for children's dresses and are extra good value at.25c.per square yd: CAMEL'S HAIR DRESS GOODS 75c $ is one of the most fashionable fabrics shown .this winter This line will make very stylish. suits or .skirts and New fall Dreier Goods, basket weave. camel's hair effect, in shades7 blueC of grey, and brown, 42 inches wide, per yard , 1 U eurboibeeeaeiewa.wweeeleyeeelaieweeieeera-leaweliaaessalre- ilik.111r111kAllkogarlikkAb, • THE GREAT MANTLE SALE .. •• $ $Our great November Sale of Mantles still con- tinues. There has been no such mantle selling in $Clinton. New Jackets are selling for less than the cost of product'on. The loss isn't ours. It was the. maker's. He was willing to sell his surplus stock at "s a loss to clear it all out. We got.. i.t. Yours is the gain if yott come here for At jacket, ' . . Mantles at $2.75, 5.00, 6.50, 7...75 - that are worth more than these prices at wholesale. fa. KID GLOVES AT $1 . . Kid Glove business. keeps .getting better. Selling -8, glove like this for C. is bringing more'. and more of the. ..• kid glove business our way all the tinae. . - • . - . $.- Fine French Kid Gloves, made from soft pliable skins. Perfect fit- tng, every pair guaranteed, to domeand browns, all sizes, per pair......... .... . . ...:, ,-. .. .... ......... -1 iwfasteners, blacks, greys r n n Another line at 12ie that is extra good value. WRAPPERETTES AT 12%c . • .. 1 EHeavy and strong American Wrapperettes, neat and new designs, colors that are fast, qualities that will wear well dozens of 1 01 patterns to select from, per yard . 1 L2 . COMFORTER COVERING 10C . . ' $ Heavyprint in patterns made specially for 'comforters, dark bright colors, full 88 inches wide, fast colors, per yard • . 1 U • SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 37ie There has been brisk underwear' selling at this store the past couple of weelis. Fleece lined skirts and drawers we are selling at 75e. The suits are going out fast and soon it will be too 1 ate for you to get them, for .. when thit. lot is gone we will have no more as good for.. TUE (7414CrON $TEW.B..RZCORD November 2011t 1900 Ilf 411,011111•111 11 1 1,1 Circle peacques ••••••••••••••••:***•••••••••••.••••••••••44.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••÷4044+. ill . new designs and original patterns with pictures of artistic merit, ape 'of the small inexpensive things which tend so much towards a good ornamental ef- fect in the home. We have them al- so with Oases to receive one and two photographs. AU with brass rim, and suspended with neat brass chain. Pric- es I2XC, 20C, 25C, 50e and $1. The prices are such as will com- mend 'themselves to prude= and in keeping with the goods offered. We invite yohr inspection, confidently ex- pecting your appreciation of the goods and values:, Agents Parker's Dye Werke: • The I 11 Fair 00. Often the Cheapest, Always the Best, About 0. WHERE THEY ARE People OR WHERE THEY ARE GOING We Know Mrs. John Croll is visiting her daugh- ter at Galt. Mr, Bert. Vitisimmis was in Coiling - 'wood yesterday. Dr. McCallum of Londesboro was in town yesterday. Chief Wheatley was • in Wingham on Tuesday on official 'business. Mr. W. Jackson returned on Saturday from a business trip to Montreal. 1VIre. Jbsh. Cook and family left last .week for Tdronto to join 'Mr, Cook, Mr. George Barge seas in Wingham on Tuesday in the interests of. Jackson Brok. Mr.. Fred, Stoneham canie up iron Toronto on Monday to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. It.. Stoneham. • Mr. Mackenzie of. near Lucknow, D.D. G. M. of the A o. U. W., .paid an of -flail visit to the local lodge of Wotlunen on Tuesday evening. : • Mr. D. Graham of IngIewoed was in town Tuesday and yesterday. He was on his, way to attend a meeting of •the directors of Alma. Ladies' Callege. . Mr, W. Mennen, for an of the case rooin of the f,, . and one of the oldest employes, has resigned to ac- cep't a situation in the new organ factory in London, Rev; Dr. Gifford preached for the Me- thodists. of Hensall on Sunday and attended a, tea -Meeting in the saint church Monday evening. He Was. accompanied by Airs. Gifford. • Squire Patrick and Mrs. Patrick of Ilderton drove up on Thursday last to 'visit their son-in-law, Mr. John Beacom, On returning home on Fri- day they were accompanied by Mr. • Beacom's little daeghters. • . Mrs. T. A. Stinson and her sister, Miss Biggart, Of Mayfield .vvere i11. town on Monday when the latter 'left by the .p, m. train for Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she pur- poses remaining for a year. or two. Mr,. George E. Rathivell returned from .Manitoba on Tuesday and is speral- ing the .wcek at the homestead in Goderich township. He . enjoyed the Western trip and it agreed with him as his increase in avoirdupois goes to. show, . He will return again to • Ton:into. . • . Messrs: .T, H. Cook and D. Cook ..re- turned Friday from the . Niagara peninsula where they had. been 'pacia: ing apples and on Tuesday left for Toronto where they will pe employ- e for the winter repacking apples. in cold sterage. Mr. C. J. Wallis returned a few days. go frprii a visit to the Thessalon •'distriet. . Mb has done considerable business in live stock, particularly horses, on 'the North .Shore and, no doubt, this trip was undertaken to get his affairs there straightened up.,' • Mt, Wallis •also visited the Soo, Pickford, Mich„ ' and other points. , Rev. C. Bolton of St.. Cathariries,who has beer through this district as the representative of the ,Ilpper Can- ada Bible Society and addressed a meeting in. St. Paul's school room lastweek, was a schoolmate. ofMr. G. 3. Stewart in the village �f BoItora but until last week they had not met for thirty nine years. the meeting was .a pleasant One and in recalling friends of those days and incidents connected therewith the time passed all too quickly. LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS; Domialan of Canada .bills of the denomination of one dollar, bearing the pictures' of Lord and Lady Aber- deen on either side of a logging scene, and, bearingthe number 553,346, are in general circulation and are all frit- geries , but one. The' genuine bilis are of the issue of Match 3ist, 1898,which date also appears on the' counterfeit bill. Dominion of Canada two -dollar bills and Dominion of Canada five -dol- lar bills of the same issue, but with varying numbers, printed on private presses, are also in the pockets of Many people aqh are as worthless as thoseof the smaller denominations. The man who made the one -dollar b lis was arrested by Detective Por - rest in Tarorito last Thursday night, Men's fleectalined Shirts and Drawers, heavy weight, a strong, 071 serviceable garment, regular price 50c, our special price each WI a rIEN'S CALF SKIN MITTS 75c Here is a mitt that is worth every penny of ninety cents, It is cheap too at that price. We have only a limited quantity and when they are gone we can get no more to sell at 65e a pair. The best mitt made in Can- ada. .65 Heavy calf skin Mitts, strongly sewn, lined throUghout, knitted wrist, soft and pliable, will not harden, regular 90e, our epee- ist price per palr . .. . LINED KID GLOVES 75c Here is a good glove that is worth $1 for 75e per pr, Men's lined gid Gloves, pique sewn,dome fairteners,stitched hacks, wool fleece lined, good shape, soft and pliable,.assorted shades 1K of browns and tans. regular $1, special per pair k I U Here's a good oat for driving in muddy weather. It will save its eost two or three times over if you have much driving to do, ( ; Rodgen. Eros.$ ii...........41,......,...*46.41,00•,....,, CLINTON. COW:CORNS TOWNSHIP, Mr. Gledhill of Beitiriiller leas his new darn convicted, lVfr.Echlin td the Nile had the Contract. Mr. and Mrs. Moliring of Benmiller were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward Million oft Sabbath, Mrs. Sohn IVIcLarty is hnprovig 1 I , • Goldthorpe and Beek have their ev- aperator going full blast, 'They bens T2,0o0 bushels of apples at present and • have their evaporater and yard full and are now stowing them in the salt block, Miss Itelyar and Mise Maitie Malian Sunclayed under the parental roof at Clinton. Mr. B,Thompsorr, our popular these maker, was in Cedar Valley one day t1T pa tr..Vc4 buyingIti,,,s.c,s ! Mr, ' °sInNiv is 1111.'1- prCi n '‘;r slowly.'lit; a 1. - ends in this iieighborhood hope to aoolt see him around again, • 0 ............ .......... ,104.••••,. DEATHS. PALME11.—Iit Goderich township, on Nov, i8th, Dr, 3, W. Palmer of Detroit,' aged 42'years,, Dress Goods Of Guaranteed Qualities No business could grow like our Dress Goods business is growing without being founded upon excellence of merchandise and satisfaction In service. Day by day and month by month the increase continues. The growth this season is by far the largest in the history of this store. We .aim to deserve this success by the care we take in selecting our stock. • Even Goods at 25c a yard must be the best that can be made for the money. Then again we have an advantage over most stores for we buy our' goods with a syndicate of five large stores and by taking large lots we are able to sell many lines at the prices some stores have to pay, for them. 'If you buy your dress here you will have the satisfaction of knowing that it will be the best arid newest that you can get and the price paid will be the lowest. Heavy Ladies' Cloth at $1.25 and 1.50 cloth, that is in great demand for suits, ekirts ete has a very Snowflake Dress Goods at 75c 56 inch wide ladies' Cloth, in black only, this is a very heavy wool 45 inch Dress Goode in the Snowflake effect vvhich is the latest rich finish, and will give good wear, price per yard.... Lao & Pine Black Broadcloth at .$1.15 arid 1.50 62 incia wide Black Broadcloth, very fine quality extra smooth finished goods that is in great demand for fine dresses and 1Kn Milts. This is excellent value at per yard $1-15 & 1.U our Dress Covert Suitings at 85c • 0 inch wide Covert Suitings in the new shades of green,aleo black, made of very fine wool. 'This will be found very serviceable for dresses, good value at. ..... . . ......... „, ...... . . LP 1, Hotnesputts at 75c, 900 and $1 50 inch wide Homespun DressGoods in lightand dark Oxford grey, navy, black, etc., all are made of the best quality yarn and 1 ,fln warranted to give good wear, prices per yard... 75c, 90c & 1 MO Nuns Veiling at 50c • 44 inch wide Nune Veiling, very fine all wool goods in. light blue fl and cream. These goods we consider Al value at per yard., Ladies' Monte Carlo Coats We have just received a few very pretty Monte Carlo Coats direct from New York, They are wade of an all wool English Ker. - ries, Cloth and are lined with satin and aatana, shades are fawn n n n and black, prices areS7.50 and novelty for Autumn wear, is a good w eignt • for suits or 7 dresses and is Al value at per yard ..... . ........ .... • 1 U French Flannels at 50c and 60c 27 to 80 inch wide French Flannels in an elegant range et the very -.. latest designs and colors, all goods that will give good wear, ' an prices per yard 11‘ 0 e Ana .1JU Persian Cords and Flannels at 75c to 85c The finest range of waistings we have ever had are the ones we are showing at 75c and 85c. They come in very neat designs and all are good* that, will give good wear. All Wool Henrietta, at 25c 86 inch wide All Wool Henrietta, made of very fine quality yarn, in colors of navy, old rose, cardinal, royal; pink, cream, special 25 value at per yard. .. Black Peau-de-.Soie at 85c •• 20inch wide fine Black Silk that we guarantee not to mit, will give excellent wear for dre&ees or waists, this is a silk meetly sold 0 C at $1. Our special mice will be 1,Q U . • Venetians 'at 60c • • 40 inch wide Venetians in navy and black. This is a very fine all • wool cloth, made with satin finish, will give excellent wear. 60 for dresses and skirts, special at Beatttifu.1 .Millinery A hat may be ever so correct in shape, in trimming and. in color effect, according to 'the dictates of fashion, but if it lack individuality: to suit its wearer itis unbecoming and that means unsatisfactory. • We never make duplicate hats when it.can be avoided. Each one is in some *ay, different from the one most nearly like it and by doing this it is giving the depart- . ment great favor with those .women who do ?lot like to meet a hat just. like their's at every turn. Exclusiveness and correct' style cost nothing here. • Our millinery business during October .and so far-- during November was just double that of a year ago, •which goes to prove that .more people are finding out . that this is the best place to buy their hats. • . OUTING HATS -.We have just passed into stock another very nice assortment of Outing Hats which are the very latest noVelties from New York. They, some in shades of navy, fawn, green and white, etc., regular prices were $2.25 and $2.59' each,, We bought them at a price that enables us to place on. sale commencing ,Satur- • day morning at each $1,DO. . • . r • Totem 'isortrev nava' YOU WANT IT • CLINTON new pair. • • 44410•••••••••••••• .*...4.44•4.t•••:•.4.f••44.4.44k•No....!lo+!*be".40,"'""4.°t.".14' . . Kid Gloves The Kid Gloves we sell: are made by one of the beat manufacturers in France. •• By contracting for large lots of these gloves' we have secured control of their dale for Clinton. IlarcelleA Daphne are the names of the gloves we sell at *land $1,25. They cores in shades of grey. Mode, tan*, black and white and are fully guarantied in every way. Should they break the first thne, they are tried we will give yon • 'HARDWARE BUSINESS FOR SALE, The The undersigned offers his hardware business for sale in the village of R. ROUATT, B.ayfield. Hagar 13N40.yfi. elid2t. h. ' . • , . • ' • ' • • Shoes . . - . iticrioN SALE Of .6o Steers and •Heifers. have received instrhaions froin Mr. _ D. A. Forrester to sell by publid tion an Lot. '22; Huron Road, GOder- ich township, • adjoining the town of Clinton, on Manday, Nov.. 24th, 6o _ z and z -year-old steers' and. heifers. This stock consists of Delta= grades I of good quality, bred in this neigh. , ci and ,d condition and I will be sold without reserve, sale to commence at i p. in; Tains of Sale—Eleveit months' etc& it . on approved joint notes.. A dis- count of four bents en the dollar al - 'owed fot ' cash. • GENERAL SERVANT WANTED.' General servant wanted in . small family. Good position for a respect- , able girl. Apply stating experience end references to MRS. MART/N, z6o Park Road, Toronto: Dov. nth. 2. LVemsrER SHEEP FOR:SALE. • • The undersigned has for sale four •thorobred Leicester Ram Lambs and • also z • thorobreff.Shearlizig.. . Terms reasonable. • . • , WILLIAM. *GLENN, Stanley, 3. • Clinton P. 0, Oct,' s8th, • • • PLANK FOIL .SALE CHEAP. A quantity of hardwood plank for ••sale Cheap. Suitable for barn ot.. stable floors, eulverts, etc. ifi the best shoe R. & 3, RANSFaRnDto,n. in America for • • men or women. 47 HORSE, ..BUGGy, CUTTER AND HARNESS ,FOR. SALE. . • I , • • • TEACHER WANT. iA Teacher holding end class certificate wanted for S. S. No. 4, Hullett. les to commence Jan. 3rd, nos, Ap- plications, stating salary, ,received by the undersigned up to Nov, eend: Prices .range f• rOMig sdetitylnagrititme°1, libudggy° • ffere,figersa:':d E. KEMP. $3.0Ci to $5.00 GEO. Ryan41.4i4, Sec..-Treas. Londesboro, 4th, • IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Clinton, October 213th, . .THE NEWS -RECORD. reee MAINNON D.A.FORRESTER, . itHOS ;BROWN, ' . ,,.5? . . • Proprietor. Auctioneer, You Can proctire ROOMS TO •RENT. 0,1* theiTt fi0111 &• Tire rooms in the Elliott block until 1E3 -V lately occupied by Miss Brighm a, . IAT 13. Hurondressmaker, street are offered for ' rental. FRED. 'I'. JACKSON. dressmaker, and also the room facing Apply to Mr. ,Newconibe or to 3 . O. Elifitcra. SHOE DEPARTME• NT Clinton, Oct, llitla 3* • . ' CA,121\01! THANKS. We take this twang of tendering our thanks to The Gate Distriet Fire Insurance Co, id ter lic very prompt and siatikfactot ir menthe' itt which they paid our fltn lose whitli marred on oetober sot, aommitlt (IMI (0. A. SikIllitierN, Metin Godetich, November Nth, 19 Ti Chatles E. Shaw, • General• Agent, Godericit. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 00•000.000. "s(it°rxsig'ield will sall .1i*rWeln° auction_cr oc ot . - day, Nov. e6th, at his residence on William street, the household fond - turd of Mr. R, Stoneham, luau& nig a Radiant Home Heater, needy new and O. Singer Sowing Medium T. BROWN, Auctioneer, Clinten, NovZetk.„ SH1NOLA • is the best Shoe Polish • S 11 Beware of imitations 11 whieh are named to. N sound like Shinola. N 0 L Shinola is the only The Original. SHINOLA • A Patronize the New Shoe Store and get New Shoes. 1 Redo To Janksa We are now prepared to'show a full stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, for. the fall and winter trade. We are doing the shoe trade under modern principles. We have no extra expense in this department and ran shave prices a little Closer than the other fel. lows. Besides you get reliable goods—goods that will wear and give good satisfaction. We are not confined to any wholesale house or manufacturer. We examine all samples and selecb the best values front each one, and pay spot cash which gives us the inside. track every time. Our oboes need no breaking in, !they are made to fit the natural foot, tntleoltioz 810%0kt/ea few prices taken at random from our lm- , Ladies Dongola Shoes, laced or buttoned, patent leather or self the cap, heavy or light extension soles, all siege, regular price $1,50, but as we bought a large quantity we got them to sell at $1.25. Ladle; Pine Dongola and Kid Shoes, MacKay sewn, Goodyear welt, in all sizes at $1.50, $1.75 $2 and 0.50. Bow and Gitls' Standard School Shoes, in all sizes at 75e, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Workingmen's Heavy Shot*' extenelori soles, elver 6 to 11, eery special at 00e, $1, $1,25 and$1.60, special line of Infants' Shoes, black and colored, 25e. MoKINNON.4 00. -.. BLYTH: tp.wwwivowwwwwwv.~44Adv.vovweAmAmovvi,4