The Clinton News-Record, 1904-09-22, Page 8Foil -7
Openng.
Wed., Thurs., Fri., at.d Sat.
SEPT. 28th, 29th 3oth and OCT, ' iist.
We will snake ow annual Fall Opening dis-
play of Millinery on the above dates and cordially
invite you to come and visit the Show -room. Our
Milliners have scoured the`markets for what is new
and nobby in Pail headwear and never have we
presented such a showing of high-class Millinery
as will be found in our Show -room, on Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Come whichever day suits you best. Come
as often• as you wish. You will beheartily wet-
cone and we want you to feel free to come and
go
go as you like.
L
iskisams
A Great
Collection of
STYLISH :MANTLES..
.
The new 1Vlant 1 s• are here -here . in
generous assortments and a . range of styles
that will', give you wideness of choice . you
will not easily f ince in anyother storehere-
abouts. .We delayed. our, buying until the
last possible' moment,. and are confident.
that the garments We show, are those th at
will be most favored by Fashion the coming
Season. The bulk of our stock this season
we have imported direct from one of the
largest Manufacturers in Germany, whose
Factories are the sources of supply for many
of the largest and best : retail concerns in
Canada, and the values and the : styles we
are showing this Season, surpass anything
we have here -to -for offered.
We havere ared for a bigSeason's . trade
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and the goods are here that will bring it.
Js1:Nt these few Prices
Jackets $io.00.
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Ladies Jackets made from Black Zihelene.
with shoulder cape, satin . pip'ng, riety, sleeve, .'
n 1,O t1O
mercerized Will lining one of • our best values .• tp rU
•
At $8.5o.
Ladies Jackets made from Binek Kerte*,
32 inches satin trtii;iiring atouncletiil, •col-
lar and cape, a stylish and serviceable Cont at a
Medium price.::
At $7.5o.
Ladies Jackets made from rough grey
Cloth, without collar, black cloth belt, trittimed.
with Gun Metal Buttons, kited .throughout:,..
At $ I I.Oo.
Ladies Fawn' Beaver Jackets With collar
and cape • edged with Satin, • trimmed with
small brass • buttons, four rows of stitching
(t�
around edges; special value at each.: $ 1 I C0
8.50,
$7.50,
Better Coats.
A select assortment of handsome Coats
in better quality, black, fawn and grey, • ex -
elusive styles and in the best goods only .one : (110
Coat of a kind, at from. $13.50. to.:. ,..... tp $1 p rU 1 O
Ci�ildens Coats.
Many different styles in nObby 'Coats,.
for Children and young girls. New and nat-
ty garments that cost 1as a good deal: • less
oney than y ou call snake them. tip for your-
self.
REEFERS $2.50, '$3:00 and $3.50.
ULSTERS $4.00, $,5 00. and $6.00.
A Good1 Hosiery'- Stole.
We are aiming to make this the Hose
Store of the Town. .Business at the Hosiery
Counter keeps growing better alt the time.
Our neva' lines of Cashmere Hose are here
and the assortment largeenough. to make
this the best Hosiery Season we have ever
known. +'"tzery size lit stork. -
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Pl.in Cashmere Hose for Children.
Ribbed Cashmere Hose for Boys.
Ribbed Cashmere Hose for Girls.
Plain • Cashmere Hose for Ladies.
Ribbed Cashmere Hose for Ladies.
�adg�n� Bros.
Importers Clinton
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The Cftutott News -Record
i,eptember 2200 ill
The Seasonable Fall ZVI:1
Question Is
Sekool supplies.
We have all the convenien-
ces and essentials that the
boys and girls *ill need. Our
usual good values in Scribb-
lers, Slates, Padsi Pencils, etc.
We want your trade at this
. School opening and if you will
so favor us we will try to give
you satisfaction that it may be
a benefit . to you and that : we
may merit a continuance of
your patronage.
See us about it.
NQRD#EIMER PIANOS.
Agents Parker's Dye Works,
W. D., Fair Co,
Often the Cheapest, . Always • the Best.
About
People
We Know.
Rev, 'Dr, Medd of Hensall was in
town .]Monday. ' : t
Mr. and Mrs. W. ,Jones visited Cod=
orich friends this week, •
Miss S. Cook,. Wingham, .visited her
• borne in town .on •Ttiesday.: '
Miss Clara' Beacom is the ,guest •' of
Mrs, W. J. Miller of. Hallett.
Mrs, (Dr,) . Ball is . spending .the week•
with friencis 'in and about Auburn.
Mayor Hoover returned from the
World's.. Pair; St. Louis, ion,. Mon-
day..
Mrs. D, S. Cook and Miss Mildred
are spending the week' with Nile
'. frienda.'
'Miss, Goody 'Burnett of Goderich to-
wnship` is spending the, week •.with
Mrs. Hanley ' " '
Miss Bertha G; SelIery of Kincax
Ohne is the iguest • of her' sister,Mrs,
• A '.::Cooper
Mr; Co 4:, 0ranston nYathe ' ' seal
master at the Collegiate; anted
friends , at Cromarty on • Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W..•T,).. Spalding were in
Galt yesterday attending: the wed--
ding of the .former's: brother, Jam-
es.
Misses Annie. and. :pearl Wright of
Goderich spent Sunday and Monday
as: guests : of town and •Base Line
. friends. • •
1VIr, Thos. Cook left ..on Monday for
Cotborne, having accepted 'a situp.-
-
_tion With a :firm • of : apple. exporters
•of that.piace:'
Messrs,. H. ' 'F, and ,C, A. Andrews
left Monday for Burritt's Rapids,
near. Ottawa, to visit an aged un-
cle who.'is very i11.
Rev. Mr.'�Coupland of Auburn,; who
• occupied the Ontario street pulpit
On .Sunday; was while in ,town' the
-guest. of.•Dr. Thompson:
Miss Costello. of. Windsor was called
to town: on. Saturday by the illness
of her sister; . Mrf3.. • Brandenberger,
and was: at :her bedside. when the
final summons came.. "
Mr. Peter Cook of Bentinck Gown-
ship, near Durham, , spent a " •few
days • of the, past. week visiting a-
mong his 'many relatives in, .town"
and Goderich township.* •' . - '
Mr•, J. "'nazis., the hustling advance
agent of, Kelley's Lady Minstreis,was-
in, town yesterday arranging for
the appearing of the- company here
next. Wednesday evening. .
Mr. 'and' :Mrs. W. Jones spent a. few
days last week in Loadop, ' Inger
soli and Wodstoek While at the
latter place Mr, Jones met Mr.
ham lVIerc r, a fortner,resident': of
'Clinton, who wishes to be. remein-
bered to old friends.
Mr. James T. Sheppard: last week
visited the London Fair and three
member's of .his • family who are
now residents of that .pity, name-
: ly, leis son, Robert and his jdaugh-
ters, Mrs, Thos: 'Kemp and Mrs,
;Greetisides, • He enjoyed his • visit
very much. -
Dr.. Elliott of Denver, Colorado, was
, the guest sof Dr. Gunn for : le, few
days • the past week. At one timo
they were partners at I3rucefield
and' when Dr, Gunn moved : to•
Clinton Dr, Elliott went to Chioa-
• go and subsequently to Denver...
On Sunday Dr. Elliott went dawn.
to Tuckersmith to .visit Mr. W. B.
• Robb who a, few weeks: ago arrived :.
from Denver a very sick min.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Mason were am-
ong the visitors at the \Vestein
Fair last week. Mrs, :gasnn spent
a week with her . brother, Mr. Rob-
ert Shepherd and sisters, Mrs..Tbos.
Kemp and Mrs. Greensides ..and
while' there' attended the fuuoiral of
her brother's infant Chili whn:h
• took place on Tuesday: This was
the second , death • in the family in a
week,; Mr. and Mrs. Greonsides In,
ing lost theil; child just one week
before.
Mr. Prank 'Irving. of Los Anaeles,
• California, spent ,a few days of tilt,
past week in town visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John. Irving.
Twenty years ago Mr. W. D. Pair
and Mr. Irving left for Chicago to-
gether to accept si uationt. 'Vwo
years later Mr. Fair was called
home to take charge of the post-
oillee which he managed most etll-
oiently until at the death of his
father another postmaster was ap
pointed. After some years in Chi-
cago Mr. Irving went south and is
now second buyer for A departmen-
tal store in Los Angeles. Ile is
Married and Is now a dutiful suir-
jeet of your Thiele rant. He noted
a big. improvement in Clinton sins
Ile lett...
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of this week, and follovl ing days you are invited to come as often as you can. You will always be
welcome here.
Extra ` Attractions During Millinery Opening Days Commencing
Friday Morning.
On Friday morning the following list of bargains will go on sale. We want extra business during
the next ten days and in orderr to secure it we have decided to offer axtra. attractions in the shape of low
pricss on goods you will be needing at once. We ask you to read this list carefully and see if there isn't
something you will be in need of before long. Every item will be found exactly as advertised.
A. Great Rain Coat Sale
Never before did rain coats sell so fast as 'they have since
this sale commenced. Our Syndicate; cleared out from the
largest maker in England,665 Rain Coats at a very low price.
Our share of this big purchase is on sale at the lowest prices
ever named for good coats.
$ 5.00 Coats at $3.00 . , $ .7.00 Coats at $3.95.
8.00. . (i it 4:85 10.00 4 C '. • . 5.95.
12.00 " ,. 7.5015 00 " s` 8.75.
and 18.00 " . u 10,00.
A Big Silk Bargain. For Millinery
Opening Days, 30c Jap
Silk at 15c.
q
On Friday morning we will 'place on
:sale 30o yards of pure Japanese Silk,the
regular price of which is 30c to go at 15c.
This Silly is just the thing for fancy
work. It comes in shades of old rose, sky
Tuscan. Nile •green,red, sky, white, etc.
A Snap in ,Boys' Hose .. .. .,,,.: ...- • ,r..�,,y.,•4-
Woo:l Hose Worth 40c at 2,54 SOC _.
andc $ r s at .29c
360 pairs of Boys heavy worsted Tiose in all sties front 0 to• 10. This ,
stocking was made. to give•good wear and is worth to -day, 40e. On .25
200 yards. of an all wool Serge 88 and 40 incites, wide. Extra heavy (vial -
Millinery Opening Days it will go at ity, suitable for Girls school dresses. Corrie in colors of red, brown,
black and two shades of blue, ,Regular 40e and 50c, to .clear at •��
20c Black Satanta at .15c
.25 300 yards of Black Satana Cloth, *with finish, fine satana regular.20c value at, 1
Vests Worth 35c at 25c
200 Ludiee Vests with open front, long sleeves, ,extra heavy quality for
fall and winter':wear. Regular valne is 35e, clot special price.at.,...
Ladies 35c Ribbed idose at 25c
100.pairs only of Ladies Ribbed Cashmere Hose, sizes 8i- 0 and.flt. These.
stockings are made of a fine quality of yarn and conte in assorted.
ribbs. Regular price 85e, at
:i
•
:Flannelette Gowns .worth $1.:`at..75c
Ladies Gowns made of a very
heav iqualit of Flannelette in• ink. and
blue only,ni nicely trimmed finished. Tht gowii is good pink and,
at
$1, ou,r'spechal tit. ....: . .7 5:•
$1.25 and $1.50 Underskirts . at
SOME; BARQAINS IN STAPLES •
FOR •MILLINERY OPENING DAYS
.75c Black Fingering gering Yarn at 59c
16c Pink; Sky) Red and White Flannelette at. 12ie
96 and 10c Stripe Flannelette at 8c.
75c Table Linen, full bleached at 60e. •
80 Prints, assortedcolors, at 54-c. .
' 15e Prints, assorted colors, 36 inches wide, att<1
TWO CARPET BARG'ARPS.
85c Wool Carpet to go at t. 13St5.1
TapistrySquare •3x3:} yards, regular $12vatne•r t $8.50'
Ladies' Underskirts made of a good heavy quality of Satana clotb,n:icely '
trimmed. 'these areour hest.: $1.25 and $1.50 'Skirts to go during $1.25: and $1.50. LACE CURTAINS at $1•.00
Mihinery opening Days at'1 00
50 retirs to clic,ese front.
Personal. .LOW ,RATE EXCURSIONS.
Mk. • George Swann :of Belfast visited,
friends. in town on Saturday. '
Mrs. H. T. Rance and Miss .Archi-
bald
Archi-bald returned. lioine Friday , 'from;
• Preston. where they spent several
weeks.•.
Mr. Robert Elliott'of Goderieh was
In town last week and made a ship-
ment of apples from Clinton sta-.
tion. Ho is pushing the .business as
actively as of yore:
Mr. Charles •Jenkins of Petrolea•was
the . 'guest of . 1VIr. John Ransford
for a couple of days this week..Mr..
Jenkins' is a 'high minded: titanand•
is prominent in the atlairs of
Larnbton " county. • He was the
unsuccessful candidate in the Liber-
al interests' in a recent .'B'yo-eleot-
ion, and, it is now pretty .well tits
derstood, • is thoroughly • ashamed of
the company he had to keep dur-
ing that memorable campaign: Mr:;
Jenkins is an Anglican''and read the
::lessons for' Rector Gunne at Suri -
day's services.`
Marriages. -
CAMiBELL—GooDWIN--At the re-
siden'cc of the bride's parents,
Clinton, by Rev. Dr. Stewart, on
Sept. 21st,Margarotte Maud,
eldest daughter of Mr. A. Good-
win, to W. Glenn Campbell.
•
GOING SEPT: 22nd, 23rd and 24th.
Detroit $4.40, Pt.; ,I-Iuron $3:45,Chi-
cago• $10.75, Saginaw $5,75, Bay. City
15.8.5, Columbus $9.90, Dayton $10.-
50, Indianapolis $12.1.0, • Cincinatti
• $12:20, Grand Rapids $7.70, Cleveland
via Buffalo and '..C: B. steamers
$7.00, via Lake Shore $11.70;
St, Paul or Minneapolis, 'via • Chi-.
sago or North Bay. $35.40, :via :N! N.
Co. $38.90.
(All tickets valid returning on or
before .October 10th•.)
HARVEST EXCURSIONS
$30 to $40 to' points' in Manitoba,
Assiniboia, Saskatchewan -and Alber-
ta. Good going Sept: 27th, , valid re-
t.erning until :Nov. 28th.'
To The West—Reduced one -way's-
tes to points .ire British Columbia:,
California, Colorado,.' Idaho, Monta-
na,Oregon, Utah, Washington. • On
sale• daily until Oct, 15th.
F. IL Ilodgens, town ticket agent;
A. 0,• Pattison, station. agent.
Death.
fRANI)F..NBERGER—In ' Clinton on
• Septa 21st, Mrs. 'A, W. 13randen-
Berger, aged 38 years and 5
months.
A;NDII:WS-4n Burritt's Rapids,near.
Ottawa; on Sept. 21st, Russnl
I• Andrews, uncle of ,the tMes'srs.An-
. drt ws , of Clinton, aged - 90 years.
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Wednesda3 Evening, Sept. 28
[3`111E 610 BEAUTY, PUN SHOW;,.
Thos. io P. = Ke11et''s Big Lady a Minstrels
.ALL NEW FROM STAt'r; TO FINISH:.
CAPTIVATING SI' C1W GIRLS
ALL THE' FUNNY COMEDIANS'
tDAZZLING COSTUMES
BRIGHT MUSXC
MARVELOUS SPECIALTIES
-THE BEST YOU'LL SEI THIS SEASON*
settings and the finest aggregation of Comedians,
Singers and Dancers ever seen in Clinton go together to
make up the bill as presented by the Big Lady Minstrels,
The curtain never goes down and froniopenhig to closing it
as once round of applaiise and 5, continuous laugh as one
novelty orrnew sketch follows another.
RESERVE' SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE AT FAIR'S, BOOK Prom
Popular Prices. — - diet Your Tickets Now.
Is a sensible Stift for•any ordinary occasion.-
It
ccasion.It is stylish, dressy, and looks well. We show a
big range of nobby Sack Suits made from Can-
adian and Imported Tweeds and' Serbes, Every
Suit fits just right, and qualities and workmanship
are first-class, Here are two good lines.
Al' $8.5O
trim's Suits, made from good quality all•wool
Tweeds, a nice assortment of Clark colors and new pat.
erns,
hii delicfrl�uaro pt ougot vvfor gonngs,in the
throughout, each ........................... ........ ...IiUI
At, $14).460
dress yy and Men's Suits, made from all -wool s.rges, .Gert'
d will stand any amount of harcl wear, first-�! U 0 00'
class linings used throughout, extra special vaine, each .. 1 tUU
Phe Overcoat for Men ts' are doling at $16 00 1*
reeord•breahinl7 vestal, taut Ole best Coat to sell for
this price we are able fa jfitd in Oamrliz.
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