The Clinton News-Record, 1902-11-27, Page 88
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uality and style
are our main
consideration when
buying Furs. Both
must be all that they
shouldbe or no Fur
garments find an en-
trance to. this store, .
That's the reason this
is a safe place to buy
Furs,You run no risk $
if you do • your Fur
buying here, for"each article is made from choice a
0 selected skins by the best furriers in 'Canada. $.
$ Furs of a poor quality or low grades are poor #
$ buying at any price and never . give satisfaction.
Our furs are all good skins,style and workman -
0 ship are right in every detail and prices are low
to recommend them to' careful buyers.
enough o y $
:II lle
$ Quality
=
and
Style . .
The Main
Points.
Ruffs
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Black Martin Ruffs, shaped, thick and wide at back,
3 large bushy tails, chain fastener, an exceptionally good ruff U.!) O
for the money, each
Black Opossum Ruffs, thick, even fur, shaped, chair. fastener, 65 06.
sable tails, each
Ohio Sable Ruffs, thick glossy fur, very wide at back and: good.
length, tirnnaed with 8 large busby. gills, exte'a special .vatlue,. 0.50
each ,
American Opossum Ruffs, natural fur . thick and glossy, 8 tails, 7.50
each
Columbia Sable Ruffs large size; ' thick glossy fur, 8 large bushy $ 1 O
tails. each , .
good length
Real Alaska Sable Ruffs, No. 1. quality, thick and bushy, 8 tails $
each t17
Extra quality large Alaska Sable Ruffs, trimmed' with .10 .large 0
bushy tails, very good value, each ,. W i 5
Brown Fox Ruffs, full length. conoplete with natural head and •
claws, thick bushy tail, very stylish, each 16.50
Grey Larnb Ruff, flat shape, even curl, 4 tails, each • 8.50
Extra Large Alaska Sable Ruffs, natural fur, wide collar; trimmed'' .
with four extra long and six wediurn tales, each...,,... 25.
Alaska Sable Ruffs, very large, long front, best quality, thick fur
each .. x�++27
and close, 6 tails; chain fastener, W
Alaska, Sable •Rnffs, extra good quality, shaped, long front, 10.16
° tails, each . , ... .. 5 O:
Alaska Sable Ruffs wide wide collar,. long front; trimmed with 2 beads' Q
and 8 tails, each . • 4+� O
Stone Martin Ruffs, No.' 1 quality, natural fur, . evenly marked, . 4
25
tails, 2 heads. each N+
Columbia Sable Ruffs,' thick close fur, •large ;lZushy tails, very •6
special. each U
$ An Astrachan ' Jaacket for '' $35.
The Astrachan Jacket we are selling at •$35 • is
one that we consider the best we 'have ever sold for
$ this money.. Search the country over and you will
t find better coat for the rice
We bought a big qquantity, had 'them • made to our order •
specially aelected'iskns; lined throughout .with Doti
no n a p ,
from
quiltd satin and made by experienced. furriers and •
for $35 are able to sell a jacket that you could give' $40 for '..•
and not be giving too much. •
Caperines
Caperines are still selling well and next twat Fur Coat
they are the most sensible garment 'that a.person who has
much driving to do can wear. You will. find ' each ' of
these No. 1 quality and , the styles are correct in every
particular : •
6 ails, satin lined, .in Grey Lamb Caperine, high collar, Lang front,Lane, .± 50.
each '
Persian Lanah Oaperine, wide edge and good collar of good goal- 42 5O
ity Alaska sable, circular shape, trimmed with tarts....:...:. . .
Caperine; good quality Astrachan and Electric seal, long front,
comes down well over shoulders,' 4 good sable tails, each.,.; 1 6.00
French Coney Caperine, high collar, good comfortablegarment: at
ata low price • 5.00
Caperine of Electric Seal and Blue Opossum,long front and high 16 6
collar, each IJ
Claperine of Electric Seal and imitation Stone Martin collar,
back and front, each • ' . •d� , '+'.00
Caperine of Electric end Greenland Seal, circular back and 'long
front, lined with fancy silk,trimrned with 4large .bushytails 12.00
Caperine of good quality Astrachz Brack Opossum, circular
back and long front, trimmed with 8 large tails, lined with 1•2 00
black satin, each , ... .
Caperine of Astrachan and Black Opossum, circular shape and
high collar, each .... ,... ... ................... 9 ,O 0
Ceperine of Astrachan and ,Electric Seal, large collar, lined with 1 fi OO .
brocaded silk, each. ..... ....,.. .
Large
ront stormandhicollgh ar .ma de each of good gtiality" Black Opossutn, long 5 00
fcollar,
The Men's Store . =
Business in the clothing section is getting brisker
as the days go by. Raving the right kind of goods at
the right kind of prices is winning this department new
customers every day.
A GREAT RANGE OP MEN'S
CAPS AT HALF A DOLLAR
Dozens of styles in It en's Cloth Caps, new, nobby
shapes in plain cloths, friezes, etc. In blues, blacks, greys
and browns. Well made and well limed and are in all
sizes, your choice at 50c.
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I3uy a connrenient purse at a con-
venient price and it may save you
many a loss, Our combination bill
fold and coin. purse is the most com-
pact pocket book you can carry. We
have many kinds at many prices. Our
display in this department if the out-
come of an effort to collect the latest
• and best idea,s of the most renowned
makers.
We submit the results confident
that for novelty and originality as
well as for choiceness and beauty of •
design, for breadth of range, superior-
ity and value, the. collection will
please you.
We once advertised our 3oc ladies'
purse as the best value we ever had
or saw. We think so still. We think
you will say soli too. • Wilk you • ilte it ?
.Agents , Parker's Dye Works.
The W. D. Pair . 0o.
Often the Cheapest, Always the Best.
About
0
People
WHERE THEY ARE
OR WHERE
THEY ARE GOING
We Know
Mise Lottie Cook was in Goderich ors
Sunday.
Mr.. and Airs. 0. Olson were :in Goder
ich yesterday. ' •
Air: and Mrs. Thos.') Lavin were. ip
Blyth this week. • '
Mr. Harvey Mulholland of Goderich
was in town on Sunday.., ,
Mrs. ' W. Jones, spent part of the' past
week with friends in Goderich.
• Mrs. J. T. Emmerton spent a few days
of thepast week with Goderich
friends. ' • '•
Miss 1lfot'risom• of-Chiselhurst is. the
guest of Mr. A. Taylor. and. Mise
Mattie Taylor.
Rev, 11; Ai Wright 'preached in St.
George's -church;', Owen Sound, en
Sunday' week. '
kiss Clara Copp ot{ Goderich is Visiting
her 'grandparents, 1dr•:.: and Mrs.
• William Steep, Sr.. •
Mrs'. Kilty, Sr.,, who has been visiting
friends in Clinton and vicinity : for
spine tithe, is :mei the guest of her
• daughter, Mrs. Thos. Farquhar " of
Tlilkgreen: . .
Mr, W. J. Westcott, .the, en rgetic••
publisher of , the. •Seaforth Sun, and
his foretnain, werein town' Monday.'
Miss•Rose` Wright of town and. 'Nisi
Annie Wright • of Benmiller leave
Saturday, to spend seye ral weeks . in
• Hamilton:
Mesdames P; Cantelon,; D. ()ook, i3r„
and G. Cantelon attended thefuuer-'
al of thishite John Tivies in Seaforth •
on Monday
Mr. 'and Mrs • Alex, Robinson :and
their sons, Earl and.N.V:illie, of God•
.erich wereguests of•.Mr., and Mrs.
`RR. Graham on Tuesday...
Mi. John:Rans€ori was 'in Toron't o
lust week. and attended a dinner giv-
seri to a number 'of English gentle-
men who nave been visiting;•several,
. Canadian cities..,.
Mr. Robert Walsh and. Mei: 0. 1lan-
ley : attended the funeral of their
cousin, Mrs. Rohertt,Marshall'Of. the
Cut Line, Goderich township, which
'took plebe yesterday; ' •
Miss Dolly Cantelon, daughter of Mr.
D. Cantelon, and her brother Roy
' returned CO Monday, evening.from
Manitoba where they visited friends
foe about three months. ' •
Ate, Robert McCord' left, on Thursday
.' last for Alberta and by this time
will 'doubtless be the greet of his
brother, Mr. James McCool of Cross-
land,aboutmidway betwee :Calgary.,
• andEdnronton.•
Mr. John. Cunninghame :returned
home .Saturday: after' `just three
months' absence hi Manitoba,' spend-
ink the major part" of the time. at
Hatrtney. , FIe had a happy tithe and
• feels the letter for his trip.
Me. Israel .'Naylor. of Brampton ,was.
the guest.nf bis .mother, Mrs. 'W.
Taylor, Saturday and Sunday. Mr..
Taylor is the progressiye head of ars
active manufacturing establishment
int eatnpton, but •is always pleased
to spend a day, dr two in bis old
home town, '
Rev, Father McMenamin assisted in
Forty Emirs Devotion at : kings.
bridge last week and preached
• thrice, From one who was present
We learn that the congregation Were
very much pleased with his' rover=
ence's sermons. The week . previous
he conducted service in his former
parish of St. Augustine and it is
hardly necessary to say that his old
friends were glad of the opportunity
of bearing hien again.
Mr. A.dam Cantelon returned on Mon<
day evening firm Indian Head,
Assay., after an absence of two year..
He looks well and, We are pleased to
learn, has done well. "The West is
prosper Ing A;tnezingly," says Mr.Can•
telon, "trot* much so Only those who
have been there the last year oe so
• CAA realize. The Americans are buy•
ing gi eat tracts of land in the Terri-
tr,ries which are being taken up bpa
superior class of settlers from the
Western Stater. No, 1 don't at all
fear that these new comers will Ant•
erieanise our Institution* The fact
is they are largely former Canadian"
or their sons who are at heart glad"
to be back again under the ttrifOn
Jack," Mr, Oantelon will spend the
winter amo g relatives in town M
Goderich t Wnship, His brother,
Mr. Arthur autelon, who haat been
• in the est since before harvest and
is greatly taken with that country,
is expected home shortly.
November 27th, 1902
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A Better
Store
•
asp'.. Well as
• A Bigger •
Store
- We could not well be proud of; our aims if we were content with making this merely a bigger
store. The bigness has come naturally.
But we are constantlyinaking it a better store, it shall be better and. •, better every day. Oh,
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yes ! many folks do say they like it best of all the stores now -say it is homelike, comfortable and
cheerful -and most liberal. We are anxious to make this a model store. its methods as well as its
goods are such as must appeal to your sound judgment and good' taste. We shall always maintain
the highest standard of quality and have large .assortments, newest styles and brightest stocks.
Our'prices are uniformly fair -lower, we believe, than the average in other stores selling goods of
equal merit. These priaes.and values speak for themselves. On sale Friday morning
..
75•Dress Goods at 40c .
200 yards of Zebeline Dress Goods, 40 inches•wide, in shades
of Crown, navy, garnet, green, etc,, ail new goods this
season that we secured at a big discount by clearing the. /�
line, regular price 750, on sale at per yard .4O
20c• Black Satana at 15c
250 yards of 28 inch wide Black Satana •Cloth, extra heavy
quality,, •very richsatin finished goods • that is in great
demand for waists, regular value is 20c, for
$1.25 Black Underskirts'nt 1$
Your choice of two or three different styles of .Underskirts,
made of extra heavy aatana cloth all having wide frill at
bottom. regular price of which is $1,25, choice at each... 1 .Q o ,
o•
•
• -60c French "Flannels at 45c
' Your choice of about•a.dozen waist lengths of. French Flan-
nels
in assorted colors and designs, regular price is 60c
per yard, on sale at per yard : .45
Fur Ca.perines at $3;95
One of the best values in Fur Caperines. that we have. ever
had is the one we•aro. now selling at $3.85. They are :
made of black Astrachan ail having fine glossy curl, .well .3
lined'and finished,. extra special at each . .a5
Fur Coats at $25
The Fur Coats we are 'selling at $25 are •made of black As -
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tracau of fine quality, close even curl and very glossy,all.' •
have extra good linings, most, stores charge $30 fora $25
coat .of .like quality, our. special. this season ac....„.
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PERSONAL.
Mr. Walter Cots has returned flom
Collingwood where he spent the
•pastseason as general overseer' on
the, Government dredge Challenge. .
Mre: P. Ker was in Bayfield last week' i`agar
attending the wedding of her sister, : ,
Mrs. James' Pollock, .to Mr. Harry.
Darrow, .proprieter of the Oomrner. Shoes
cial hotel, _ �7 s
Mr.. Robb. Johnstone; ` formerly - r f'
llolmeavitle, no nianager of the
Bright cheese factory,'. was in town
Friday and . Saturday and was 'the
guest of his friend, Mr. W. S. Lair-
rence. • '
Mr. William Jonesapent from •Thurs a -r
day to Saturday night last in Strat- I
ford:•and while "there • purchased a r..
i residence which is now occupied. by
Ids daughter and her husband, Mr..
and Mrs. Hay. Mr. Jones assisted
thein in getting settled ie their new
abode. •
Riv, Father McCormick, parish priest
at Kingsbridge, and Ur. . Morgan
Dalton, reeve of Asbseld and 'who is
a probable candidate for the county
council, were in town Monday and
spent the night as guests of Rev.
Father McMenamin. On Tuesday
they visited London.
Rain Coate. at $3.75
Ladies' Rain. Coats in grey and fawn, all have yoke in back, 3' 7K
real• full skirt, good values at each . .
Children's Rain Coats of dark grey cloth, • yoke back, these T S O
coats are heavy enough for winter, prices 5 & r
Linen Towels at 35c a pair
100 pure linen Busty Towels all having fringed ends and 'red
• borders that is warranted fast, price per pair
95c Table Linen at .70c
50 yards of 72 inch wide full bleached Table Linen, rich satin
finished linen that will give excellent wear,; regular price,
is 95c, for •
35
50c Factory Yarn at 40c
400 skeins of the best all wool Factory Yarn, in black, grey,
red and white, regular .50e yarn for...• ... ... ....., ..... . ,4O
75c Scotch Fingering Yarn at 60c
• The hest Black Scotch Fingering Yarn in 4 ply only, regular
75c value for
30c Ribbons at 20c
200 yards of the hest Taffeta Silk Ribbons in assorted shades, p
all 30c values to go at per. yard .2 .0
More Wool ' Hose at 25c
Wehave just received another shipment of 360 pairs of those
• heavy wool Rose for "boys. Thee • are made of aEine
English yarn and' are sold at 40c a pair in the city stores:
This is dur special at per pair •
YOUR MONEY NACU • •
IV YOU WANT IT'
The
FIA1tDWVARB.1#USINESS FOR SAFE.
The undersigned offers his'' hardware,
business for sale in the.village of
Bayfield:
Nov. lath.
it. ROUAirT, Bayfield.
GENERAL SERVANT WANTED.
General servant wanted in Fsmall
family. Good position for a respect-
able girl. Apply stating experience
and references to
MRS. MARTIN, .
16o Park ]toad,_: Toronto.
TJav r 301 2*
PLANE 'FOR SAL CHEAP.
A quantity of hardwood plank for
sale cheap. Suitable for barn or
stable floors, culverts, etc.
R, & J. RANSFORD,
Clinton.
Nov. 4th.
HORSE, BUGGY, CUTTER AND
i1ARNESS FOR $ALE4
The undersigned offers for sale x
driving wart, x buggy*, i cotter and t
set harness,
Clinton, October 2841/4
S. Kti02
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is the best shoe'
in America for
m.'eli or women..
Pricesa e' lioffl
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as above on December 4th.
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CLINTON
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The Ontario Liquor Act will
Banish the Bar=Room and Save the Boys.
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Are you in favor of the
bringing into force of the
Liquor Act, 1902 ?
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FORM OF BALLOT.
Every friend of Temperance will mark his ballot
YES
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FRED. T. JACKSON.
SHINOLA
is the best Shoe Polish
Beware of imitations
which are named to
sound like Shinola.
Shinola is the only
The Original.
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CHRISTMAS GOODS
During the last few months we have been making great preparations
for theChrist.nas.trade. Several months ago we gave a large import or-
der for Japanese Silks and Fancy Silk Christmas Goods. By importing
direct we get better goods as well as a great reduction in prices. We ef-
festa saving of from 10 to 15 per cent. in this way and we always give our
customers the beaeilt.
Fancy Silk Ouehlon Tope, in colors of nils green, pink, resida, cardinal,
canary, etc., embroidered with silk and gold, extra value at 50c, O5c
$1 and $1.50..
Japanese Silk Drapes, embroidered ends, in ootors of light blue, pink, tar-
quois, reside, nile, cardinal, canaty,ete,, very special let 50e, 65e and $1
Silk Table Covers, in colors of eky, pile, cardinal,reside, pink and tur•
quoise, with heavy hotted fringe, embroidered with silk and golci,they
make a nice ()Wittman present, at $1.50; 51.96 and $2.
Silk Blousingge, in bide Mid white and pink and white lace stripes, worth
50e for 40c.
Brocaded Waist Silks, In new designs, in all the new Colors, very special
ay 76e,
Fane Brocaded Silk Waist
Goode, In white, pink, blue and mauve, worth
$1,25, for $1 per yd.
A special line of heavy Brocaded Silks for watts, in a variety of colors,
makes at superb waist, regular price •$1.50, for $1,25.
Plain Japanese Silks, in all colors, worth SOe, for 25c ;sew
French Flannels and Silk D4ixtures, in fancy stripes and floral designs, at
50e, 15o and $1.
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