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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-11-17, Page 8a PI • • 006111001011111011.0 • The Clinton News -Record A Little Lot o Travellers' Samples. We have a little lot of Travellers' samples, for Saturday Selling. Not •enough to call ample sale, but still enough to make early be. sure of getting some Bargains. Wholesale p iczs or less, are what we are going to take for the lot. Handkerchief Samples. Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs at 5c., loc., sc., 25c. and soc worth onerhalf more than price marked.. • • Ladies plain hem -stitched kandkerehiefs, also boys' colored border handkerchieis, 2 FOR. De, Ladies' plain Linen hem -stitched. Handkerchiefs,„,. 2 FOR ZOC. Table Napkin Samples. Special Prices Great Economy will make Special Business Sample Napkins at toe each, worth •$1.5o to $1.75.'per doz. Sample Napkins at 20C each, • 778.size, worth $4 to. $6 per doz. Sample Napkins at 32c.each; 7-8 size, worth $6 to $8 per doz.. Woollen Glove Sampks. and it's special hUsiness we are atter whei . we offer you at tweaty- five cents a full sized and attractive mouth organ. It's as large as you usually pay twice the price for. It's a "Special" in all letters. We never had an organ before with so many ,good points at so low a price. About 6o pairs Ladies' and Children's Wo011en'Gloves in• red, cream, fawns, greys, blacks, etc., at from tsc to .35c. per. pair worth regularly 256. to 50C per pair. • . Gearing Out the Millinery We have had a most suczessful season and the time has now come to . clear– the balance. of th.e. lines on hand. • Trimmed Hats One-third Off. On Saturday we offer the balance of all our trim- med Millinery, without reserve, at a straight discount of one-third. We have a good assortment to choose from, but early buyers will get the best selection. . Ready -to -Wears . • ........ . ..... . ... ... . ... ...........................• $1.L5 $2 00 Ready -to -Wear Hats for $2 $3.00 and $3 50 Ready -to -Wear Bate fur . • • Colored Felt. Turbans . . About one dozenin. this lot that sold for $1 25 to grin $1.50, clearing for • • !wants' Bonnets • . Infant's Persian Plush Bonnets also some Wool Hoods small sizes only, clean, fresh stock that sold from 05e r)Rdi to $1.00 each, elearing,for 1.01/1 Children's 'Felt Sailors •. . • . • About two dozen Chilidren'S Felt Sailors good colors, 9hri sold from $1.50 to $1 75, clearing at each .. . .. • , Stamped Linen for Christmas Trade. . Another Special Is our matted pictures at seven- teen cents. • All good subjeets,.e 16x28 inches and smaller, some col- ored. We never sold them before at less than twenty-five cents. Come and see that bargains do exist .a.nd we give them when ,we sa,y Any November inti 1904 ..,,...NQyonb„er -Sale.. " Double Business foi. November." person who is out to make money should attend THIS SALE. As announced by circulars, this SALE stalled last week. The crowds that have already been here can testify as to the genuineness ot the bargains offered. Never in our history have we had so many tempting values in eyery department, We mean exactly what we say--" DOUBLE BUSINESS FOR NOVEMI3ER," for, if up-to-date so. , goods at BARGAIN prices are any inducement, our sales will double last November. Read the circalar again ; We NORDHEIMER PIANOS. I have fairly large quantities of everything advertised therein, and this week we have many more BARGAINS pre- -• Agents Parker's Dye Works. . ,, • parei.. Space will permit of only a few samples. Come to the store and see for yourself: W. D. Faar.ao, often the Cheapest. Always the Iles; About People We Know. It may seem a little early to, talk Christmas, but, for anything that involves much time, h is not a bit too early to prepare for it, Since holding our Embroidery Classes in the summer, we have kept a complete stock of Stamped Linens, and are constantly adding new pieces as they are shown. We think that vve dan show the largest selection of these goods in this section. Stamped Linen Centre Pieces Stamped Linen Lunch Cloths Stamped Linen Doylies Stamped Linen Tea Cosies Stamped Cushion, Tops We also carry a complete stock of Embroidery Silks in all the leading shades. IIODQENS BROS. DRY GOODS CLINTON Mr, E. BadOur visited in 131yth , on Sunday. ' ' Dr. MacCallum of Londesbero was in town on Monday. Mayor Hoover was in London this week on W. 0. W. business, M. M. Stanley was in London and Sarnia on Monday and Tuesday, Mr. C. IL Wallis left on Friday for Manitoba with a carload of . apples. Major • .Holmes, Wingha,m, was in town on Monday on Iris way. home after spending Sunday at Goderich. Mr, Harold Wiltsio of the ,Sovereign • Bank, /urick. returned to duty af- ter a few days' illness at his home here. • • Mrs, •Rcibert Watkins•left on Wednes- day to join her husband in Strat- ford where they• will Make; their Mr. Fred. Norsworthy of Ingersell is now one of the staff of Maisons Bank here. Mr Hugh Grigg has been adVanced a step.. Mr. 0. 1VIeKinnon, 'classical Master at the C. I., 'was a Member' of the • Toronto 'University football . team which played in Galt on •Saturday. Mr, XeKinnoin is one of the best ex- •penents 'of football 'in the province. Mr. arid• Mrs. Jobn Fair of Bervie, who were returning. from a visit to friends in Michigan, were guests of Mr. , and Mr, R. J:' ,CItiff over Sunday and -also visited 'Mr. and Mr. George Hudie of Goderich township.. . • Mr. •p,:c. Rance; after several 'weeks absence. in . Eastern Ontario, 'Quo - bed and the. provinces down by the Sounding sea in the interests, cif the' Jaekson• Mfg. Co., returned bo- rne 13,t week. Did a-ibig business 1 To be sure, • ' . Rev. W. Craig - of Petrolea, who a • dozen years ago was rector of. Paul's church, is visiting old fri- ends in • the parish this week. On Sunday evening he preached, in St. pael's and is expected to assist Rector Ounne ,in Thursday's servi- ces. Dr. John AgneW of • Wingh3,m ' was in town ,for a day or so last week. He has been assisting D:r.MeNaugh- ton of . Brussels for a few, months, - but will likely aPead the winter at • his hoine. in Winghani, with the • probability that be may go West in 'the spring. . Mr;and Mrs. Thos., Dovisont moved on Tuesday to Herriall where they have taken possession .of the Commercial • hotel. They were exceedingly popu- lar •as host and hostess .of the Mas- on' House in this town and we doubt not but that they Will soon win the good will of the citizens of Hensall and surroimdin'g country.: Mr. Thomas O'Donnell, who came out from Ireland a few Months algor leaves on Wednesday of this week, via Liverpool, for his home on the Isle Of Arran on the West coast of the Emerald Xsle. Though:much pleased with "the country he still thinks there's no place like home, and has continually longed for an- other view of the green 'fields of his native land, Half=priee Sale of Millinery Reliable Furs at Continues November Sale Prices. • This is the best Millinery BARGAIN we have . ever given.—eveay Hat in the lot is new, and up4o-the-minute in style, and all are being sold at EXACTLY HALF .PRICE All our trimmed Miliinery0 in Stock is also redUced ill price. • 31.00 Felt Outing Shapes at $ .50 1.25 66 If 66 te .614 • 1.50 " , " • ib .46 ..75 2.00 „ " " . " 1.00 2.50 66 66 3.00 f 66: The. Family Herald and •Weeldy Star of Montreal has been most for-. tunate this year in selecting such heautiful picture as "The Princess at Work" for a premium. It is a really beautiful subject, .and there is a per, feet run on the Family Herald this season, The publishers are looking for some bright; energeticrboys and girls in this locality to canvas for them. It is a good,' opportunity for a, good boy to make money for the holiday season. Full particulars may be had by writing them, • Port Albert. • Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins lea- ve this week for Goderich where. they will reside for the winter months. Jas. Hawkins is -visiting friends in Kincardine neighborhood the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tout, Itinear- dine,. Sundayed with Mr. and. Mrs. Marry Hawkins. Miss Lizoie Richardson spent few days in Dungannon last week. John Gaulcy, son of 'rhos Gauley;. had the• misfortune vo get his nnitic broken while working with a hay pr- ess last week. John Pritzley is getting a lot of fur this season which is bringing a good price. John is a good hunter Jacob McGee has returned agaitt.to StratfOrd? and trapper. 340 " " 1 25 4• 1.50 66••• 1,75 A Great Bargain n Tailor=made Skirts. $3.95, $4.00 to $5.5o Skirts at $3.00 Your c haice of 4 . o Tailor-made Skirts all'of Whi h • Our -Fur Stock is far too large .for this: time of year, which accounts for these low prices... You will find our regu- Jar prices on these Furs are " lower. than. any other' .store in town—but, during the month of November,.we will sell them at the following.reduced prices • • . Ladies' Astrachan jaekets. worth $30 for :.LadieS' Assrachatt Jackets .worih $3S for $30 Ladk,s." A,t,rftehan.latkets worth $-Vi..for $38 Ladies' Ruff $ well worth $10.00 for $6 50.' Ladies' Sable Ruffs • welt worth $14 tor$10 00 •Latiles'•Vaperloes.wolt worth 810 for 86;50 Ladles' Sable It,'ffs uorth. $15 for $13.06 Read Our Circular of Dress Goods Bargains. °ods ti 65e D. :1Starit7i Dress di 8c3 $123 And 8.1.35 Tweedcs Gooat 85e 8 .. .5.0e to '15t, Walstings. al, 38c are in the newest styles, during our. November.Sale 30(' Silk at De 60e, Silk at 40c' 75e and 80e • • Tour money back if you. want it. . • . • I I • oh I; a; ; , • . CLINTON. • .6116.0100 at.45e .• k. • . .• This week, we would call your attention' to some especially good features of our. . .... . . . . . . .. . • . • - . . • . . . • . .. . . . . . • • . . ol II 1..1 1111 ifil,lia Y. .1 i Ilm I I. • 1,.0 . 4, li 1 I. 11. N. pit 0.. i .. . • . . • . • • • . • .. - • • ' • . . • .. ' .b..T.'bil•rJr....411i4.0*.i.V.1,0r.e4:t...L.7.7...q.kiltilft\ ,dru;oni iu J,3:11.04, , OM. •, The goods enumerated 'below are clean, new garments, not..datna.ged m the . slightest ,chtgree, in ..fact, not even tainted with smoke.- The five lines of Men's Overcoats we .quote are the prod4aa of .some the best makers in Canada, were bought to suit the requirements of our high-class trade, and were. good honest value at the regular prices., Mens Overcoats Mark Beaver Overcoats • • . Good.linings and.,wellprnade, regular $7.5o, Fire Sale ,$535 Fancy stripe Tweed Overcoats Made with half belt, a Coat we had . • Suits. • * MADE_ To. ORDER I Oxford Grey l'tleed TROUSERS.•. . I : A good general purpOSe Suit .„ „,,,, regular $5.5o, Tire Sale price -i.yu Te0,;Os.el.lasntal-grIre,.15glaisuli:Worgteil * li 9 1;. S i. 11 1 g$3.,90 *11' - ...,\ good 4j heavy: double-breasted Suit,. ' .made to run as a -SPECIAL at will stand any amount of wear, was Odd Regular price .. .5o, ire Sale Sizes 3o to 35, fancy tweed, a ;very Stripe tweed Trousers; . ail sizes, ; dressy coat 'regular $7.5o, Fire $ale .. „ . • F' $8.00 iN• our leader at $.7.50, FireSale priee $5,08 Boys and'Youths OvercOats •Trousers. iVool Navy Seroe • to.00, ire Sale LLIl ea nn u u a good servicable Pant, reg. $6,00 st.so Fire Sale, per Pair-- $1.15 tint Scat( Twted " • Boys Overcoats Heavy tweed, regular $6,00 fire Sale Boys Black Frieze Overcoats Velvet collar and good $3.90 regular $5.0o, Fire Sale IlIaek Beaver Overcoats • O Farmers' Satin lining and very finely made, was our leader at $1p.00, Fire Sale price Extra heavy,' all -wool tweed. Finely tailored al -al best linings used special value at per pr $2.5o, throughout, regular, Fire $4 75 Fire Sale, price...„ $2.00 sale $8.0U Fancy Tweed Overcoats In brown mixture, best Italian lining, reg. $13.50, Pire Sale .... 10.00 Fancy Stripe Overcoats Satin lining; our very best dre Overcoat; regular $t7.00, Fire Sale $14. • Heavy Elastic Ribbed Underwear. Shirts and drawers, Tiger brand un -t1 shrinkable, reg $2.00.,Fire Kyle per sult0 1 r $815 trautacSoldripvealTueweaetd Fire • BOYS' .KNIOKERS x Sale price # $5,50 ,p0ruier:10.00 Leader trimmed, regular $t°, Fire Sale All -wool Tweed finely made and Fancy Grey Stripe Worsted • The jarnotis 20th century brand, best lining and trimmings and made by high - 79 pair KnickerS, sizes 21 t0 25, Fire Sale per pr.aue. **************** Men's Reefers *Dark grey Frieze, heavy, ,„ „,„ reg $5.50, Fire Sale . . ............ $.1.U11 Boys getters Heavy navy blue napp, 3 only, sizes 31, 32, 33, reg. $ mot „, " Fire Sale ... .... • .. „4.10 ss Boys 'teeters 00 0 Heavy Frieze, sizes 23 to 6 0 27 reg 83.50,Fire Sale .•.. •... $2,25 Roys Itecters sizes 31 to 85 . Heavy Irish Prize, greys and browns, reg $5, Fire Sale $7.00 class IN orkmen, regular $15, Fire Sale price.... , ....... 4.1 . ..... • ..... 14•11 10 00 0 Fancy Stripe I weed. • A. very dressy Suit, for .business wear. regular price $12, Fire Sale .„ price. .... v.v VVV .... • ... • ... 11•1•VVY ..... • Heavy Vie,pce Lined Underwent*, $3 .8OIZ5 Regular $1.00, per snit . Piro Sale per suit.... .... 75g Of course, we have many more Bargains to show- you, but space will not allow a longer list here. Cash only For this Sale. OLICENS BRO The Big 4 ... clothiers.