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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-10-22, Page 8}I The Clinton Handsome New �! Mantles Q _. Just to 'this rKeek, The Mantle stock is kept 0 fresh and up•to^date by'the con - stout addition of new styles as ' o they come on the marrket, This week some particularly nobby garments •arrived,,r I he are _ made from popular clots in the season's latest stylo, �''Co"me t 'in and see them. ---Not more than one, or two of a kind. - Natty. Boats •for Girls A maker's surplus cleared at a big reduction, Last weep we found a jacket maker who wanted to clear bis surplus 'stock of children's coats; His'serts-- on-is about over and he wanted to empty his .racks. We got the lot at a. bargain. and now -we are. going to lass it on to you. If you want a coat for your girl see these. They tivill sell at $`&50$ $8.510 aand $4.00 and are new and natty styles Jost out this season, r French Suiting s 50C a yard Which is ,just the maker's, price in Frauee. Think of buying stylish French Suitingsat the makers price without any duty' added. That's what you can do if you come Bare this - week, It. is one of the best Dress Goods bargains in the history of the store We got a bargaln.: Now it's your' tl' All wool French Suitings, 48.; to' 50 inches '"wide, rough Bouclefrnish, every threadpure, wool, will make handsome and serviceable suits or w skirts. If bought in • the ordinary way.:with freight and.duty added; could not be sold for less than $1 per yard. Clomes. in a good shade ofnal. On sale' Saturday at the very. OC low price per yard, .....:.. Flagoelette GoWns.. L A good flannelette Gown at a price'... that 'sages you the bother .and.trouble of making. The factory. E makes them by the hundred, instead of one..garrsient at the time. Tbat's wh .•the - can be sold ho -cheap, Ladies' fiannelette'Night:Gdwns, mode from good quality heavy Canadian -flannelette, n1cely trimmed, full size, pink or white,,special, each .850 Sample Napk n' s 850 Traveller's sample Table .,Napkins go on sale Saturday, , Each : napkin is slightly damaged, but can be easily repaired, There are. twelvta entire sets in the lot so if `. you come early you.... +fan. get nearl. a •dozen alike. Prices are $1 and $2 a dozen less than regular. bample. Napkins 3 for Wei Traveller's sample Table Napkins, all pure linen, a few fine union in lot; qualities: that would sell for $1.50 to $2.50 per dozen,' choice of the lot on Saturday.. ... :3 for -25C Sample Napkins 2 for 25C. Nearly 500 traveller's 'sample Table Napkins,' all, ure•linen, samples from one of. the best Brit•• ish makers, would sell re at from $2.50; to $4 ger dozen, choice ciY the lot commeneinq ' Saturda at ... ior 95e, Odd Samples 2 for 5e. 200 samples of Towelling and Table Damask, suit- able for cheap Napkins or Towels,: assorted.. sues, good qualities, on salo Saturdhy..2 for SC - American eoiton Flannelette These Cotton Flannel Waistingsand Wrapper > etteg are our own: importations. The colors., are fist. and the patterns just a little out of rte erdinary. 'b r Amerlean Cotton Flannelettowaistings,nice,neat patterns, suitable for waists or wrappers, ;ill the popular shac"tes, fast colorsi peryard...... !tic Double fold American Cotton Flannelettes, large assortment of new np'atterns and c'olorcombin. ations including colored Polk+t, clots on cream grounds, fleece lfnod,'per yard........, ....... AUC HOQGFNS BROS. cz.x1 .1 . iv�r�av .4 i• P1108 TO Make E839 A Word- A,bout all an.� '.Che; price is thilrty, cents and it should make illi'ltned.Winter late and easy sales of a ii'lle Ciloods, cup and saucer. Its the best value we ever offeredSrou•in this lisle of fairly fine drilla. ,. it would be it difficult task to adequately describe the greatest possibilities fo>r• advant ag. Old bene sllTidlllg, (tile pop- sous buy Uit that await you at this store, ular china color)., gilt tracing, with delicate decoration and Every item, event to the smallest detail that goes to Tr►�ake our. stock complete and our. ° store is n liberal size. If it cost � „ .�, service,• perfect has re' ceiv'ed the most careful attention. The newest and best,Fali and Winter more you. might think it too good for general use, but noteGoods are here in the widest variety and.at the lowest prices possible, ` theryes 30c .and coixlp and P One of the noteworthy points about this store is its solid reliability. People who come here , see the duality. For this p Teck they Will be displayed o l)isyed in response to our printed announcements find the advantages We offer, Our High -Qualities, .od>r% in our south window. Low Prices,ourSplendid Assortments; are facts not theories. Because of these "Facts" people i ' come here in nclreasing• numbers. We ask our special attention Y p to our pr Agents Pal Dye Worm esent stock, with the full con+. fidence that it is by far the best.we ever dkected your attention to., We are after more business and we are T�,� D, Fair, C. getting it. We, want you to visit this store and make yourself at home. You are lust Often the Cheapest, Always the Best. as welcoarne whether you look or buy, About The Newest Dress. Goods Another point, buying as we do with seven large stores direct from the manufacturer; means a saving of at , » t least one People The rougher Suiting$ strike the keynote dor fall. It profit, and helps to explain why- our values. are seems as if all the makers had put forth their best efforts• generally better than ogle can get elsewhere,. We Know along these lines. 'Never before were.. the materials so' rich in texture and color or'so reasonable' in price, We Ladies' Vests at 25c, 35c and 50c Miss Maivic Carling spent. last week are proud of our• Dress Goods and are ewer to'show.them in Detroit. Are extra well made and finished. All are made of A'Xiss Dell -..O'Neil visited Seafartlt frf- to you, OOd aril ' ends last week. g Y , and. Will give excellent Wear. Mr, W. T!;., Driller of Ueusall was in. Plain'' Serges, in all shades at 205c, 40c, 50c to` 75c town oil. Monday.La,dleg'. Underwear at 65ci 75c, $1. to $1.251 riIJohn tauMonday ant �csdav��.as Ott Clin-. BYOadclOthS t 85cay., $1, $1.25 t0 $1.60 Miss lora Wade. visited Miss Nettie Are made of very fine wool acid are made to ive . i3cacai11 the •forepart of" the ivcrak. Fancy Tweed Bffects at 85c, $1 and $1,25 bo good wear and comfort.. Mrs. Alex, Lewis of ITetrsall is vis- iting her ,mother, Mrs. A. Twitchell. Air. D. S. 'fait of St. mill, Miilit..; Winter Coats' and • S�{irtS Children's Underwear was the guest of . Airs.. T. Carling . last week. .A. complete. range, of sizes. always on Mr.: ,and riirs. FI, AV. .Erwin ouch Mrs, This de artment tS fairl sparkling y lialicl, 'at 1�1'1CeS .' A.,'kdw'ards of Bayfield, were in :. designs.. p Y p b with pretty new 'that me, saving io you. if you buy here: awn an Saturday: s gns; The desplay is the, most complete and quite the Miss., lLuby p2analian is visiting at best. we Have ever shown. Styles:.are absolutely correct Hosier at 25c her uucic'a,-,Mr, Richhrd . Reynolds y . of Grace. street, Lorn1011' in every detail. Every woman should .see our .'display , Aft, D.. B,. Iieiritedv returned haptic before lyuying a coat or skirt:. Ladies and children's' fine 'all wool cashmere Mondtly fratii 0 visit to •C alcac7nia; hose, IIag�lh ville' anti Brantford. le ant a , B g Jackets made of fine. -Beaver also fine worst6d'hose in all `sizes the best possib]e'�>slizQ r ton.- was <Twe`ed, far the money Mitis 1,va,. Glazier of 14iar the,. gut;st of Mrs. 11'511. .Mollat .for FripZe and Zebellne cloth' at $4.50, $5, $6,.• P. few days this past week, 6.5� Mrs. W: Graliatn and lter' son,.. Mas , $7 50+ 8:50: t0 $12.00: LadleB..Hose at 35c 50c tU 75c ter Lorne of Shcppardion Were,Skirts . tnad'e Thanksgiving guests at Mr, ,D.: s. :of All Wool Homespuns, Broad At theseprices (`sok' cloths; etc. Q�2:50 3 3.50 to 7 airy a very lame range, of .stock Oswald 1.1 it. of I,oticlati and AIr;.. `t' $ *`50 . ingS:.botll in ain alad We Ci'lbbecl �Jc)hii- `I1unt•. (,A Galt visited their P kes', all 'are . made' of a it good' yarns • and `vie guarantee t taili.eri 'Nir:'Harry;Ilrciit, oil:a`4tadtks- g: O..give excellent . Erving* .Day: a,rm CJ.nderwear .. aid... �][asier. . wear. Mrst S. Xctinli and dati.glttcr; •llittle- Miss Nellie, returned lion it on Dlou- We buy our Underwear..and .Hosier from• several Boys' School Hose at 30c; acid 35c div .fro]nr a• few da�•s'. vlsft• 'with y relatives.. at Dundalk.. - different makers. :Certain makers iriake certain rodeo. Dirs. J. h:. ATti'rtay of Gratitati 'atrcl. g, We have 'ust`reeeiw.ed- fi00 ,) pairs of bo s Heavily= 1 We go �o the •maker who makes his grades. That .is b Y a Mrs.' R. A. T3rcnn )son`and DIastcr . ` eCl WQOI ]cJ�OCklnts.. .Tie .are. made of an t Trevor (if II•aniiltou were; 1%;ts at . to how. it`ha ens.that our stock ' talent as .a whole is s Y English yarn I)r. itiotirpsohr's• hist week. pp >. .. o 'and are by 'far tile, best value Ill the market; We aran- DTr, John. Shurric .. Miss Bradsluaw au t uperior. , x tee e*ery pair to give satisfaction. -u Miss Aggiep.' 'Bradyhivw ,KA' 4..)trrist township were guests of N rs.: Al, - Vi nth for .a f -,— -�. _ ,..• ew slays the past' week,. YOUR: MONEY -BACR Mr, Johit' I'ollpek . anck his 'daughtex, Y M CR .. Miss Maude, of Bayfield, Who., have in Your Av>t�rim tw been in Selkirk,. Alan.; since Iasi spring; were :in • Clinton Mast Fri - (lay...: Miss .131anche Shgp.crdl, Arva, and c. .,. her . sister 14Tiss Grace Shcphertl, �` I,ainboth;$petit, Sunday a.t the;'lionte l of their . parents, Dir: and 'ribs: ,las:.. Sltepltcrd, ' lownscti<1 strgct . ..#' it • . ! A'1'1ta k rvr those- 'whir carni bane for ... ' .' , ' •• • .. - .. sgi 'rig were . It . Isemp olid � r r a -N . f Bert • Sage, Stratford '; • Bert Reid. ' I and. rJanies'.,Cccgicr,; .Bralitfai+d ;. WStI �5hipley - and.. X?red'. I)cat;scr,. -. — London. SUMIVIRHiI.L. 1'QrSm11a) . riTrs. J; R.:5iitellie of 48t. Chcynla .aC- , : Mr• C. I3eaconi ]las 1 c •i seri iisI t;er. ..SpeiicIing"a few clays 111 town Mrs. Rob(rt.:Sitcpptiril:,aC 'Laltdaix 111 ..tidy that rail ) pr lo us Clintati! friends.,. tltc • past 1 l iful: sickness l6own A. lite g1]cstmof hpr, to Al( tori ..'Airs. k es • erysipelas `in the amyl,. lit; is ,not Svc a Xs. a s.ei�si"l le Suit ' f& A. J:. GrtgJ, left nn .DtanelaV ".ftir, t rovin as fa; idl ' a. ' we w 'ul Chicago. where" R1fi .will :s rood the Mr . G. Lerglci. of- the Savere>g]u i3aark fnp h P Y 5 o d.'' _ 1 . _ :. T wtslr. • to ee ;brut `vie hope "that: a'Tw­ any OrC�IIIa n6ca81011.. wurtex with lien salt., spent l,ltanksgiving at liis:lro7ne, ui r change for. the .b'ettcr" may sooii take i;lm�ra..:,f I 'stylish, dyes®,r a`nd Al i'raxri. Arsebtt and 1tTavter Barlci place,. 6S.Sy fl"lmp and DTiss k na of 7.n]r1'on were i'1 hag." Insl)ecttrr . Ttoarh i7f. .Brussels . vas in Ir .. Ts looks Wei 1. . les Mit", • T • town till eve •k oil iii : •tour •. of 1tt- D Kershaw of.' I,otrcltii gave an.. .W B. s ow a g a guests .af DTr„ Ii, F. t s eutertain]iellit Iff-the Orange 1ta11,. on i Atrclrexvs,: Mr. Arscott ;jaiuecl 1ltenn spection. b' b,g range Of n()bb Sack oil. Sa urd� .•- Aliso 11'au h of...-9triltfortl....has T1ccn l rge. ovc]iing.whoa'he exliiUiteid` a- --: - � _ o t ay aitcl ,wrtlt Wife still g: large. itun)1)er of interest5n' views f Stalls • made fro.3T1C8Y18- fanr5ly returned, tri flue city all lite gnticst .4of Airs. CH. B: K olnibc i the British g. _ o Aloiidav afternoon, for •a few clays, i sh ,hrmpirc, and ,Bocr 1Car, diati• and . L.D orted The audicztce,,,was not, very 'large. . +Cailtelaii roceivecl a telegram Air,. and Mrs,.:0corge,Swartz returned twAeds and.$eT e8.. E ` Dir. W. J. :1VfcT3rrett is. lard tip with U v ficin DTiltan "on Alon�ltt statin ort Friday last lrcn]x .i seveu� weeks. . g that itis sot, 1�'ill. tvh li 1; 'visit to their cl• n hter Dirs, John . a' very 'sore knee which scents like as' ery Suit fits list right'. a as been J g, ,l S sn xrinto idiu his a ilc- r'aek pct o )- Sooner of Moosmin Assa. though . it were poisotued. , • Ne hope l fi PI 1 g ► p' ' not. and finalities. and work- -4 at that- paint, was very ill, Mrs., Jonathan : A1cBricn, -,vlia ltas ATr. ( u 'licca .ill poor health or sonna. t gid ,_- . first-class `. a tclau IL <et once Cox, nTrl 1 hl are mans re ton and rcturned henna luxt .,-day,.. is .now: rinpraving; though $I 'Iy tVi11's i 1 "s'. r DTSss Lanni Mc13r` ]t `s Ieie)ii: lig':''` D R�C3'TOW]VSSIP'. i ne. s Itot .be in.l, 0f a sexiaiiy �. s .4.. at •$8.50 and $ t 0 Her:>3 ..sire tiwo goOa re i also • nature. )neircl.. b Alis Lilian Peck .of''Stanle�yvisited r I Coti]t:ty'..Crrtm�eilk>i C onucll') is. t+his!: Airs.. Ahe1, Reed, who lies .Teen visit-' last lines'' We `iii ills . capacity a. )r '' a ' in r at her father's-, l4Tr: I), Cook's weak with leer cousin; Aiiss Coles �, 1 y ; 1. csicl nt g. , , . of II1c Bayfield I,rno- oI the 1[c tern I)tiirymcn s Assoc- "olid other rclattves•an the district VIVO iVlr, John Tltonn;)sou -who is.;roc Atciationt, ttaki]rg a' ti)nar or the [or the past sever,. weeks, retirrnsi.ta. 1 1 .chictset factori her lic)u,e Su Oweu Slonlid toda ink apples, near `lorol.t;r, ,fn tvrrCttig+: units, mwde• from eood qual]t all -toot tweeds a, factoriesin the tried-. it clivi f home; stated there, would he' .five or nice assortment of dark colors. and .new patterns, irict, Ill .fs' acecyiiipanictl • 1>,y.• a; DTrs, C. I3ranclunbcrger of Stratford,' , Governincti.t ,: in:s icctor' and tci' t accompanied li , iter randellilelrean six weeks - packing yet . Apples d'-vl suitable.for winterwear, out in the latest style, lined l he 1 Y . g ' there �mttst curtail Ue a good crop. ; ;; Yhrout;hout with good linings, first class workman factoiv they •decide has made ; diol ATiss l,dirja, and Master Xoruilan Alrs '1'a for f 3 <tl1 recently slit throu+hout eaod greatest int )ioveinent a )rrre will Birkett was: the nest .of, he son y o 1 ly was p R , .. .. 8.50 g i ' 1 g ' visitin at her, father's, Mr. Jalui lac awarded: Mr. A; NV. Jlraudeuberger of the �" At 10 Mr. John ATeCool who spent . vcral Mason Hous'a this .week, lt15elclTetozi's., l Mr. Randal G; Cole of Scafordi,tw Mon's Hafts, made from all -wool eerees,very dressy, and. tnirnths at..Crass(iold, Alt)erta, re•; 'Mr, and :Dirs, Alex. McMillan ` of will stand any. amount of hard wear first -blase lin. turned ]to le bill Friday last. Cross- Ha]u iton are; spcndin+g a few clays ecmlpairied by: his friend,.. spent Than- ill � . Y ks iviii at his hall an. the Bay- north a' gs used throughout, extra •speciut vpine each , .., ,10,00 field, •wltiglr is twenty iiirirr !rt)iics at Mr: John ,: Govctt s. Messrs. g �' Y^ north..Of, C.alga;ry,: thottgli ouly,4bout •Govett timet itilcMillan are old ftic)ids_ field I,rne, _ three, years old; has a population of but had not $coil each (r'ilicr lot Miss Jennie Rathwell of the " .Bay- _�- }ietwcen two an<l lilies. ]ntiulrccl': Thi ilinctvtai years. 11pld Lille has gone to Toronto. where , 4 , , liar been all gain ti lino slut; has secured a, situation tit one . of TI1C Overcoat for Ii1LI<t {iL �1 e;�elllll� f01` .��.d p, a si with= Mrs. (Judge) 1Soolpert of Cincinnati, the departments of the 'i', .Vatou, Co. i � ' tr � i out exception; try Fnglioli-speakrit;i; Ohio was the hest' of Airs. J`os: Connolly „ S reC01��"IDlrali><ii,value, "`.L>Es(1 t1iC 1➢1St; Coat settlers. 'Pito niaiittchr , in which , g Alias I lora C.otn>olly is visi'titig lar- , ,� free 'land he man miles around which Rattenbury for a. few '(lays' this o,tto friends. 10 sell loll t11ij Price We are able to find 16 ' week. Mrs. Woollrcrt tvas formerlyy A social ill aid: of St. Tolun's c.Iilir- Cana(1a. forcigiters were kept out of tits a resident of • C:lilttolt, a daughter Sf ell IIoluic%villc will be held at the district; 'indicated. no small amount Dr. i2eevc ~vitt) for same 'ycars rcviclesice elf DTr, IVflliatn Icrlutstoniy `-"'~�^�""°•+ of determination on the' part of t to i of ,idle bili . evir,. n]i tlic evoninlr erf practised, ltcrc. reSS<letlt$. It ]s a grallttfr Ca![ilitt'y and cveryl)acly is engaged in the Dr, MacCalluni •of. Londesboro, who the 27th inst. An enjoy.lrlc tinnc Is a p g cattle trade. The past se.asou has ]las I)eeu recruiting at lois old houic assured< \ W1 Cr Under ear )lot been a good one, but, . to 'show ]It Ii gstoit for a ,couple of weeks, W what k ' 'expects to return to Loudesboro oil , r it net of bullocks arc ellsipof , 1? (. Its none too sooT) to O . �u� v`�x17tE'r"' rider ear rrcvni 'Cr.crssficlrl, ATtI:' riTcCt)at 1;cll$ of I+riclay, The News -'Accord is lrtcased , � �' � � coxs�rArtc$ bu, in T3etter to change from light to he a little several carloads he Brought ciawii to -hear that the rest -lies ctaltc ]ilii), buying. � g g ' ' to Winnipeg, a number or which, so much goad that lie is quitc Airs. Poter Paalflucatt and daughter j too- earl than lea.vo it a little,too late (S butter after a fast of fifty two hours; lead. - himself tvg'avf• spent Thanksl;iving with the foriner's ` y stoop here -abouts to bu from than OURS. tilt average .weight of Ygoo potu)els. MI) William Downs Jr,, w•ltiy leas parents, Mr; and Mrs. 'Cleo• Clark, Ontttrix) cattle sort up tht)re !it> bd licca tin,. 0111liloyee at the a. f: fof Mr. and Mrs. W. McIntosh atnt i fitted on the prairies are known as iweilty' years, has decided to resign Miss Maggie itTcbonalil visited- the Fleece lived U11(Ienve`dr 544, Till the garment, -'Dogics ' to ':distinguish thein frout his posittotr Nul with Mrs, DoWns litter's petrents in Stalla on filluday, Underwear �� t w ratlge, stool(. Little wheat but latgo and their soil Master earl twill Miss Maud Paul of Muavale is now i. Won 'Unde.w al 255, 35cc 50e the garment. arment. c ua.ntitics of oats •are grown about leave for California in a •Cc.w weeks. clerking in Mr. R. �W, Jewettts store , garment. Cxossfleld and the average yield is Master Uarl is 11011 a 'rnbtislt bay+ in place of miss Irate McRoric who All -wool Underivear 50c t0 e$1.� 50 the rd>tment. frcnn, bo to >5 bushels per sera at,cl it is oil ills account Iliac they leaves shortly for her home in '1t•ar,- `1`he standard weight is 44 pounds go south.. wick but Dann'e Ittunor believes pile a" i5ll�efi to fit any boy or man. to the bushel and lower than that will not be long absent, sells at a nlucft rechteccl price. O]> C)]r '1'I>ursday D7i$$ Janet CanttlrbcIl itis tray through Assinaboia and �" I+' tripped and fell, crushi,tg her collar 1 Alattitoba he noticed much grain S A'N1',l+.it' 13'CI;,IT�1): l,(Ilt.� t1I. ,. bolio, The accident will inconvenience still unthreshcd and the fact was .,...... � Miss eawl)bell .ery tnit�elt blit we ��� ��� ����� t 2=6ARMI ME also fnnprassdct upon hint that far. hol)c .to scion Bear that $lie is � oib the . rias are doing* much ,,tore Sumner 'lite undersigned e>&t's for sit:lc) 45' ]uctt.(l. aeres of bwoj well titnborml with pitic,, fitiToWiirg than has heretofore been soft' clnr,, ;T)hivk all and, htuiariwk, Ott Sunday afternoon nett Rev, Mr, w the rale. Mr, Mccool still holds WSII Tte sold to one purchaser or in Mexair atld wife will preach (I),. V.) Gl tbing 0 ' ' ..,his 'good opinion of Alberta . and at 2.10 at Constance. It iq. the ex- ,�i►' Trelieves there is a great future acre lots. pcctatiotr tltp;t revival services will Iwo .. allead of it but yet prefers to havo (rl;o, C'o1.Tl,>VTAiv", coiltitttted for about three 'weeks while : Iris home in Iitircrii. Oct xx:ft•, 3t xTiltvl;rce;tu I',t),. stir'. AIcTttir is present, A b t . A