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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-10-29, Page 8
110 NEW JACKETS Go. onsoie SoIllrdIJJ Allessthu Mal(e1''s pMCes A sale o£ LADIES NEW JACKETS away below re filar prices, Is something out of the ordinary so early in the season, but that is just what we are going to eon. n enee on Saturday, Oct, 3I1st, Here is, the Reason .for such an unusual event • a . Last week' we were .offered every coat. that one of the leading garment Maker's had in stock. `The manager wasleaving for the Old Country next day to <pttreh ase his materials for next Spring. He, wanted every Coat he had made up, sold before he Left, To clear the lot he made the p. ice very tempting., cut it down below what it cost him to produce the garments. We cleared them all. 110 Coats 'by actual count. In the ordinary course of : business we could not that this quantity with our present stock, however we'do pot intend that these shall interfere with regular business, and* so commencing' next, Saturday we will put the 110 garments on sale at prices that should clear every : one in a week's time. Every •garment is new. They just came in Monday morning. Everygarmentmade, forthis. season's trade, • There is not ' an old was style or a poor style in the entire let. It's: the Mantle chance of the year. Do nit miss it. At $690 Ladsee and Misses' Norfolk jackets, with attlappinge and belt, made from extra fine all wool Beaver, lined throughout, in grey, navy and black, a'nobby garment, regular value et least $10.00 • • Ladies Jackets made from all • wool Frieze, velvet oolar, loose back, lined throughout; raised seem', and stitching, in black or grey, stylish and eervioeable,made to retail. at $10 Ladies Jeokets made from fanny b!ack .'and '. white Tweeds. donbletextureoloth'wits plaid baok, loose back, new sleeve,. made to retail. at $11, choice of the entire lot dor menotng 6,90 Saturday. at each': .1.:,... At $8.50 Ladies Coats made from .'bleak 'and White Zibeline, stole front, shoulder capes made to sell at $12.00, Ladies black Beaver Jackets, double breasted,. lined 'throughout, velvet collar, very fine quality, a regular $12.00 coat.: Also aeveral odd coats that we only have one or two of, regular 812:00 gooia;choice of entire lot nom- inencing. Saturday each 8.50 This is certainly the• Mantle chance of the season. An oportunity to save$2 50: to.' .$3.50 on the price of a coat, does not come every dayhe earlier you get here, the better will be the oho;ce. 15 MANTLES AT $4.90 "With these new mantles we put on sale 15: Jackets; that we. carried over from last` seasen. They are good qualities. semi fitting 'garments. We want them cleared' at once, and put them on sale Saturday at $4.90 each. " • Ladies Jackets made from Friezes and Beavers, in fawns, sreya and blanks, all semi fitting garments, parried over from last season regular $9:00, $10:00 and $12.00, 'choice of the 15Q,/r on Saturday . a��`�' • 4 211.111111r111111566,11111Blallinif xxsir :WNW! x17 Bargains in Children'., ,Coats •i Do not forget that 'we are selling thldren's Coats: at special prices. If you want a Coat for your girls, come and see what we are showing, ' We cleared a lot at bargain prices, and now pass them on to you the same way Children's Coats, $2, $3, $4. Worth half as much a aan LJL1001.30 lf_ DEM El xx©©fl©©n©©©©x The sale of Sample Napkins The saleof Sample Napkins p e �T p s started with a rush last Saturday .,--- There were nearly one thousand to sell, and of course that quantity cannot be sold in a day or two. They are, without question, the befit lot of samples we have.. ever had, and never have we sold as good • qualities for so little money. Every is slightly damaged, but canbe easily repaired Selling below the whole- sale price in every case. Sample Napkins at 3 for 25 cts. Napkins at 20 cts, Worth $4.50 to $0.00 per. dozen. Napkins at 29 ets. Worth $2.00 to. $2 60 per dozen. Napkins'•at % for 25 cls. o Worth $2 76 to $8.50 per dozen.. Worth $6 00 to $8,00 per :dozen. Three Big Valdes in Ladies VestO The best and biggest Underwear Mi11 in Canada snakes our "'Ladies Underwear.. We burr it direct from'that Mill. Not an ounce of shoddy enters into any garment it waken ' ;. all are made ' from clean, pure stock. Eveay garment is perfect fitting; These three Ines aro extra good value. • At,25 cts Ladies Ribbed ;Veda button front, long sleeves. • ood weight, soft 8 niss h drawers to matabrer garment 2dc At TT cts Ladies fine ribbed White Vests, long sleeves, button front, properly shaped, good weight, soft finish, drawers to match, per garrnent..,,..•....a.•,.,. ou At50cts Ladies ribbed Tinton Vests, jnet enerisli cotton used with the wool to keep it from ebrinkintr, soft fin - felt and good weight, Also Ladies Plush. knit Vests, heavy Winter weight, made by a patent proceed will not knot up when. washed, drawers to match both lines, per garment MA Finer quplities 76 oke, 61.00 and 61.25 A Great .Stocking at 25 cts. We have got the bestwoollen stocking to sell at 25 cts that we ever sold. We had to take it in case lots and order it early last spring in order to get it. 'Maggot here this :week and better values- : never went` over our counters. Heavy bibbed woollen Hose, seamless feet, made from pure clean worsted yarns; all sizes, just the S5C thing for boy's wear, at per pair Good Wrapper Values . . New Wrappers for Fall are here. Style value s and patterns ate , p erns good.. Cannot be worth your while making up your own when you; can buy the ready-made garments for prices like these. At $1.00 Ladies Wrappera made from good quality Wrap. perette, nice neat patterns feet colors, ; waist' 00 lined, special value at eaoh... , . .. . At $L50 Ladies Wrappers made from extra quality .Amer. loan Wrapperettes, a big range of handsome pat. terve, waists lined, 12 inohfrill,very special valneX . at 'each .... 011,'W . ..... ........./0.16640001,46.46 i IIODGLNS BRIGS. Clinton. o Clinton::Nowo••Revorcl 0►Cto 1? 29th, 1903 Splendid Showing .-0-1.10.0F.,..,.. ,. , Women's and Children's ren's 1 .ter Coats and skirts} p i 0PLE who know tell us that our:present display of Ladies' and Children's Winter Coats, :etc,, outrivals anything to be seen in town, • Every garment in our stock was bought direct from the maker anci is made In the very latest style, the tailoring is perfect in every particular. We ask your attest ion to the prices we quote, ask you to compare them with those quoted else- , where on similar garments. You will be able then to appreciate' the unusual savings afforded by the progressive methods of this store and of this particular department. LADIES' COATS . AT $4.50, $5 and $6.50 The 'best coats to be had anywhere for the money ale the ones we have ht the above prices. They are made . of .. wool frieze and fine beaver : cloth in Oxford grey and black, Some are nicely trimmed with Taffeta silk. All come in the new loose back effect. LADIES' COATS AT $7, $8 and $8.50 When you see the coats these prices represent, you Will wonder how they can be made for the money. They are made of fine Scotch Tweed,Frieze and Zabeline • cloth: Most of them are lined with a good quality of Satana cloth and all are nicely trimmed with strapping of Broad- cloth. or Satin. LADIES.' COATS AT $9, $10, $11 and $12 At the above prices we are showing . coatsthat we have never before been able to sell under one third more than what we now ask. ' They are made of elegant Zabe- line cloths, fine English Kersey er'oths, etc.' Alt are nice- ly, trimmed and are lined throughout, CHILDREN'S COATS. AT • $1.75, $2, $2.50, . $3.50. to $5.50. We never had such valuesin Children's Ceats as we have this season,every coat is made of a good strong cloth that will give excellent wear. Most . of them have the. little shoulder capesand are nicely: trimmed with braids, etc: TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS FOR WOMAN] The skirts we-sel:l•,are all made by'•tailors who do 'nothing .but first class work. Every skirt shown here is this season'snewest style and the prices are less than you will have to pay elsewhere for. qualities as, good. Nearly filty new skirts arrived this week. AT : $2.50, $3:50, $4, $5 to $7.50 We are showing anelegant range of styles: You save the, price of the making if yo•u buy your ` skirt 'here.• .MEN'S AND BOVS SUITS AND. OVERCOATS A complete stock to choose from, Furs Have Advanced Twenty. Five( Per Cent. But not so here. We placed our order with the manufactures many months ago and buying together with seven largestores,as we havedone, it has enabled us tr'offer you the•very best furs, fully 25 per cent, lower. than if bought today.: • Every Fur Coat, Ruff or Caperine,in our stock is ful- ly guaranteed We ask you to call and examine our stock and com- pare prices. Fur RUFFS AT $2, $3.50, $5 to $25. Of Seal, Mink; Ohio Sable, Alaska Sable, etc. CAPERINES AT $3.95, $4.50,. $6.75 to $38 At these prices we have an elegant assortment from which to choose. They are made of,Blaek Astrachan, a fine glossy curl at $$.95 of Black Opossum, Persian Lamb and Sable combination, etc. BLACK .ASTRACHAN JACKETS • AT $25, 00, $33 to $45 • Allmade of good strong skins' that are fully guaran- teed by the matter, BLACK PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS AT $65 and. $7.5 All made of skins that. will g ve good wear,fine glos- sy curl, splendidsatin linings. A FEW BARGAINS. • SATURDAY: R R-�IDAY , �. AND. .F, MONDAY $1.25 and $1.50 Black Satana=Underskirts at 98c •• 4 dozen •Underskirts made of an extra heavy satanvt cloth regular • $J:25 and. $1:60`for 8c Shaker at'5c • 300 yards of heavy plain and striped Flannelette' regular Sc value at _.05: 75c' Fingering Yarn at .55c 60 Ibe of the best Scotch Fingering Yarn •that is• al'ways,soldn:at� :..r.; •75efor ••• About People We Know Mr R Irwin was in. Iiensall on Tues- day. Miss. May Kennedy has returned • to her home at Blyth. . Miss Maggie McDonald spent . Sunday at her home near Blyth. Mr; 'William McClure spent Sunday at the homestead in Colborne. Rev. C. V, Gonne is in London this week' attendiing the annual meeting of the ' Anglican Young Pe'ople's As- sociation and will takepart in the program. I•larvey Colciough.is the dolega.to from St. Paul's. branch : , of the Association. Mr: James Macdonald of Grey town- ship, near Brussels, has disposed of his interests' there and gone to Gtis- wold, Man:, where ho will engage in business, having already made arrangements to that effect; Until he gets .settled Mrs. Macdonald will be the guest of her .parents, Mx. and Mrs. Thos. Archer of Hallett. Mr. C. H. ICnapp, . a.dvanco agent of the Guy Minstrels, was in town, an Motttlay making arrangements for the appearance of the company in Clinton next. Monday night. He has been in tht t show business for several years and is well known from one. etid of the country to the other;. Talking about things in general. Mr. Knapp remarked to 'The News -Rec- ord that.he has noticed a greater change in business methods.. in Can- ada the last three years than for several years previously, Mr. Eli McLaughlin reached home an Saturitay tight after a two months' absence itt tho Oxbow district, Assa. He took tip land there six- teen years ago and, disposed of it lately at an advance of Several hundredvane d a dollars aver what he was offered last fall. There is a decided land boom on, its fact, he says, the people are land crazy and if there should be a succession of bad sea- sons many. of thein would be itr au bad way, The seasons 'though, he added, appear to be changing and there is now . morn rain than when he first settled there. The erops in the Oxbow country have been good and the town itself has .grown ain- azingly the past year. Ott the train from Winnipeg was the wife of a C:hitrosc tea . merchant of Toronto and said to be the only wamsan of that race itt that city.. The passen- gers had ocular .evidence that am-. ottg the Chinese watt ittr 15 not by any means considered the equal of man. Mr. JVIetatighlin will ronialit its Ontario and again become a, resident of Clinton, tot the titan b'eitig, at all evellt•5;.. Personal. Mr. W MtTaggart . of Toronto has been • home the. past week on _:: a. Mr. and: Mrs. Albert: 1VIeBZiein of Henssill visited Clinton friends Sunday.. Masters Earl • Seale and Dave Forres- ter visited Guy Blackall in Hensall, on Sunday. Mr: James Manning of Colborne vis- ited his father, Mr, L. Manning of town, the past week • - Mrs. R. ' Miller Sr of the Base Eine is .at present , visiting her sis- ter,, is- ter,Mrs. 11. Kerr of Wingham, . Miss< May Chill of ;Seaforth, who had been visiting friends in town and vicinity for a eouplo of weeks, re - tinted .home on Saturday. The minty friends of Dr. McCallum of Londeslhoro will be pleased to know that'; he has 'resumed practise • and that "Richard is himself again." Mr, .' Thos, 13e11 has been in poor health 'the • past week or two and left ' .on Tuesday . for . Londesboro where he will remain with his sis- ter, Mrs. John Lasham, until he recovers. Miss M. K. Gunne, who went to Toronto last week to receive her B. A. at 'Trinity convocation, was, The News -Record is 'pleased to note, the recipient of the .Governor -Gen- eral's medal as head of St. idilda's co. Mrs.llegeJ. D. Kilty, who had been on a visit to the parental hortne,: ,Mr. R. ...Irwin's, for a couple of weeks, lett yesterday, to return to her hoino at tatirium,• Mich. She intended spending' .a Couple of days in Do- troit en route. The deer hunters are off for the :,woods alt the North Shore again. From Clinton the following have gone . Dr. Holmes, W. G. Doherty and N. Blewott to Tlsessalott ; Ogle Cooper, W. Cole and 3. Johnson to Fog. Gordon Ctutninghastie, who has been in Manitoba for the past few months, will join tho latter~ party this week: Mr. W. 3. Westcott of St. Catharines was in town. on Thursday last on his way home from Gadericlt where. his case against .the Werth Mtttt.ak Piro Insurance Company was set\ for. triai. The Case, however, was aett)led out of court by the company paying $65o. 111'+, Westcott was proprietor of tate Soafcrth Suit and had , his plant destroyed by fire a few months ago and it was for the amount of the insurance that he was compelled to institute the suit. 330Y WANTED oyo wanted to leant pressing. Ap- JAMSON l3RO$ 1116411111111111111,1 ![Q COATS For filen A114 Bogs This is Overcoat weather and this is .the Overcoat store.— Stocks are big. Styles cor- rect and values real good. We can fit any sized man or • boy, and give him a coat that, he will be satisfied . with until it is worn out. Two :good lines for Nen. At $8.50 Men's fine quality Frieze Overcoats, clash pockets,' loose bank Velvet collar, fly front, lined throughout with good qualit8y A�� mercerize lining, all sizes.. At $1000 Men's Overcoats, made from good quality all -wool Cheviots,. two shades of dark grey, loose . back, 'French faced, velvet 'collar, good lining used throughout, a leader, extra special ..._$10.00 value at each ...I .......••. a ......•......a....• good lines for Boys. g .....-�s. 1) At' $5 and $0 cop's Coats; made from good quality, all wool Friezes, nine tbadee of Oxford Grey, velvet collar, good linings need. throughout, a great coat fo ,aab.. rongh.wear, S $ and $G At $g'd 13oya Overcoats, made from good:panty Black Friesen � cloke baok,velvet Dollar, fl front, button upcloee at throat, ash ookete, cuffs on sleeves, well lined, e.oh,.... ......... . D5.00 At $6.00 A very nobby oat, made from all wool Frieze, grey only, yoke nerds velvet collar, stitched cuffs, seven 'rows of silk stitobinR idown front, button up close at throat, well made Q`.�a and lined, etylfsh and eervloea le,: each llodgens Bros. ClloIon