The Clinton News-Record, 1905-09-14, Page 8•Clinton News -Record
September 14th 1905
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Clinton
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First
Showing
New
Furs
ATURDAY, Sept. 16th, we will make
our first display of Fall and Winter
Fur- in the Rattenbury St. wing. You are
cordially inAited to call at any time and look
them over.- Every piece has been made to
our order, from choice selected skins, and
we guarantee quality in every case. Styles
are those that are correct for, the corning
season. The assortment 19 la.rger and more
varied than any we have heretofore shown,
ani we think when you see them you will
agree with us that no, such collection
high-class Furs that aas- ever been brought
to Clinton. Come arid see them, if only to
look. You will be welcome, but we would
remind you that th.t.re is no time to buy
Furs quite so good as EARLY.
American Millinery
Last week Miss Pettigrew' visited the
American markets and .picked up some late -
novelties in shapes and trimmings that are ex-.
clussive, and will 0 not be .seen ..outside this
store. This .Millinery Department is a grow:-
ing Department. and by always keeping 0 in
touch with the best markets,. we are able to ..
show the most advanced advanced styles and
serve an ever widenin4 circle of customer-s.---
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Two Blanket Specials.
Two specials in Flannelette. Blanket -just at •
the time when cool nights make you feel the need
of heavier covering, --grey or White,. and both are
extra value. 0 0
At 85c
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Heavy Flannelette Blaiikets, white or grey,pink
or blue borders, medium size, soft, fine. quality, 85c
special at per pair . ... • '
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At Si.00
Good quality Flannelette Blankets,. large size,
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grey or cream, .pink �r blue blue, borders, worht
• at least $1.15. Special at per pair . ......................0
With the Cotton market 'advancing all over
the world, and prices of the finished product on
the jump, it is likely to be many a day before
can iluplicate these values. '1
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Scotch Fingering, 5c.;,.
,Here is an extra good line of ScotCh Finger-
ing to sell at 5c per skein. We had to buy 24o.o
skeins to get it to sell at this price. 0 When thiilot
once sold, we will not be able to give you as
good again.
2,400 skeins extra quality Scotch Fingering Yarn,
black only, suitable for mitts, Stockings or Socks.
Special at per skein 5c, or per lb., 75c.
German Jeckets.
We passedInto stock this week. our 'first •shipment •
of German Jackets. They are imported direct from the
makers in Berlin, and are an eirceptionallyetylish lot. 'Of,.
'most of them we only show or two garments alike, so there '
is no danger of any style Irecoming common. Wo were
never in as good it position to do the Mantle business rijit
as we are this season, and feel confident that Waitie Show-
ing the garments that are correct•bi every detail. Values
are exceptionally good. • .
100
Excellent Values in
Broad Cloths
Plain Broad ••eloths are easily the leading.
material for fall and winter costumes. Our a.ssort-
ment of them Is very large, and embraces -many
qualities and all the leading shades. Most of them
irnp'orted.,direct.
Broad Cloths at soc
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Special .plain Cloth, strong, bright finish, good
weight, in Meek and all the leading colors. Extra 500
value at per yard .
Broad Cloths at 75C •••
Very fine quality"plain Venetian Cloth, suitable
for suits of any kind, rich, Instrous finish; guaranteed
all pure wool; blooded, direct, black and colors.
Special at per yell"... 441,6o* .. .... 4 ......... . .
75c
Our Special Broad Clot 11, $1.15
Our special Broad Cloth at. $1.15 is the best the
have been able to obtain, It is imported direct, has n
rich finish, being made from fine,Isure wool, will nitrite
liands.ime eosttiine and Will give excellent utear.
in navy,1
We show
shades black. Oar speciat'price per yard. s 16
it red, brit•Wn, green
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While You
Think Of It
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Just look up what
School Supplies y 0 u
will need for School.
Opening, then bring
your needs to us and
have them satisfied pro-
fitably and to your ad.
vantage Complete lin-
es of Collegiate Instit-
ute and Public School
Text,Books, and a lar-
ger than usnat*assort-
ment n n d values in
Setibblers, Pencils and
'other requirements.
we have honestly done our
part, to make it to yonr advan-
tage to env your School Sup
plies from llt3.
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Agents Parker's Dye Works._
11, Fair Go•
Often the Cheapest, AlWays the Best
outill1114,
Harry Bartliff was in Brussels
this 7W.ok • . , . 0. 7..
mr. S. H. Moffatt, Linulorirwas in
. 'town Thursday. ,
Mr.. H. D. Cameron returned- to Arth-;
- t'utt Tuesday livening. • .
Grant Beaton is. attending the Model
Scheel at'Stra,tford.. 0
Mr. S. Davis visited Toronto and
Niagara ' Fills the past week.
Miss .. Clara Belfry of Montreal is
' the guest of Miss. Mai -Ranee.
Mr. Frank Watson of Listowel has
taken a situation:with Mr. J. W.
'Min; ,•
Miss Margaret MciNaugliton Is , spurt-
.: ding her holidays at her home ..in
;Brussels, • • _ • ..: .
O MrS.: T. Smith spent Thursday in.
O GOderieh the guest of her siSter
Mrs. john .Y1,10 "0
Mr. John Howson of Medicine • Eat,
. Sask., is . visiting his Mother ,and
sister, -Mrs: and Miss Howson.' ..
Mr.and Mrs, George . Betz and chil-
• :dren of Mitchell were:guests' of Dar,
oil-.--M,1-1z.4asmantAsteak
Mrs. • D. S. Cook and: Miss :Mitdr6r1
O returned TiiesdaY from a two weeks'
: visit in Terento,":„Strectsville aedO .
Trafalgar. ' ' 0 ,0 . ' • •
O Mr. Charles. Calton, who • recently
O went •WeSt; is 'assiting Mr. Harry
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Morrish of 0/d.thw, Sask., : in his
O haritesties operations': ' ' .,
Mks.. J. P. 'Sheppard and her mother,
Mrs. 0 Colpleitge, returned on Tues -
O day' from a fortnight's visit with,
friends in Toronto and Brampton.
kisk. Fleming, after. Visiting with the
Andrews families and other friends
,for sorrie• weeks," left on- ,Monday
. to .return to her home at- Ottawa.
Mr; and Mrs. lildWard Baer and dau-
ghter "of Winghani -Were. guests': • :of
Mr, and . Mrs T.:•Bearns and Mr.
O and Mrs. E. .Saville the :forepart
et the week, .
Miss Emma Media of Chieago, who
has;.. been :the 'guest 'of her • aunt,
O Mrs,. F. W. Watts, left ' Saturday te
'visit • friends . at: Luelsnow before
returning home. , ' . ' • •
1V1rs. A. J. ,Grigg and her daughter,
little Miss Helen; left on Saturday
for., Detroit' and .will spend a few
Weeks With rela;tiveS in that city,
and' iii• Windsor. and St. Thomas,
Mr. .•Garnet Mol3rien has ' returned
from Niagara Falls,where he has
been for some tithe .and in 0, three
weeks will go to trattord. to a-
cptapositio:1,one.of.tte
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mt.c.veKinnoeqlassicalrnaterof
the C. I. was invited to play with
. the Berlin team against the Old
O Conatry' team Which is now touring
. MIS Otntry. ' As hewas the only
Outsider whcise..services they solicit-
: ed it shows that the BerlinerS are
alive to Mr, MeKthnort's pre-emini•
eno in football.,. 0 •
Prof, Carver, formerly of Vietoria,
13. O.,who has ' been the gnest.. of
%Mrs. F. W Watts at "The Mantes"
the 'Dot week, • left, yesterday for
his, home in Bangor, Maine, cMit,
O Carver is an artist of marked 7h,il.
. iti, 'his- specialitie's being piano and
• violin.. Those who lied the pleasure
O 0* of hearing Iiiin enjoYeda. musical
treat such as, they are seldom priv-
ileged 'to heir. 0•
Mr.1V. 'Jackson, lo0a,1 agent of the
O C.:P. R,, ticketed the 'fbilolving to
• 0 Western points this week ; C. S.
O Lowery, J., B, Stewart and Lot
• Anderson, Goderieh township; •• to
Strathcona, ; Miss 0 Nesbitt, Goder-
ieh township, 40 Medicine . Hat
threes Miller, Goderieh township,
to Prince - Albert ; II. Baker, Clin-
O ton, to Saskatoon ; Mrs. J.A.Icing,
O Clinton, to ' Esthvan ; John basil -
O ant, Londesbbro,, te Regina ; 3.
O Adams to Delorathie and D. Walper
O to 1V1eLeod. ,
Mr. George ' Fulton of Mount Clem-
ens, Mich., is visiting Clinton, his
birthplace, this Week. Ile is a son
of the pioneers, Who owned • a,n
hotel 'which stood on the site of
the present Commercial hotel. Af-
terWards he was a contractor in
the coristructien of the gravel ro-
ads and subso.luently owned what
is now knovin as the Weir farin,
O south of ttown. . On disposing of
that i:lace he went to Mt. Clem-.
ens where he died a few years • ago.
The subject of thiS paragraph is
one of the two sons who have
taken up farmins* as their life
work, Tie is delighted with the
healthy look of Clinton and tile
country round about and has taken
muck pleasure in renewing old as-
sotiationS. •
wor.
Our prmal Opening of Millinery,
Dress
Dress Goods, Siiks, Coats, -- Fursi
013 are cordially invited to attend our Formal Opening of Millinery, etc., etc., which will take place on
FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. zand, trom 8 till 10 o'clock,. and following da vs. This season our display of
Fall Millinery will be finer than ever, and, the best of all, prices will be fully 23 per cent. loVver than last Fall. This
was brought about by our Syndicate placing very large ordeis direct with the :vianufaturer. '
Everybody welcome Friday, Evening, Sept. 2.2nd, from 8 to lo o'clock.
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New Fall Goods are.Nikw Arriving
a
In Earnest.
A splendid selection of early fluiumn merchandise is now
ready in every department of the store. Everything is of a
high character, of the newest and best style; and is sold at the
low prices tor which this store is so famous. We guarantee
you siAisfaction on your purchase, no 0 matter how large or
small it may be. You are perfectly safe in doing your trading
at this store.
The Nevsr" Pall -and Winter Coats.
For Women, Misses and Children
Nearly three hundred Fall and Winter Coats for 'Women;
Misses and Children are now on display in our store, and they
are, without doubt, the finest collection of Coats we have ever
shown. All the very latest. New York styles are represented
in our showing. 0 It will be to your advantage to select your
new Coat now, while the assortment is at its best. We have
already sold quite a number of exclusive styles that will not
be re -ordered again this season.
We have the correct styles. Be sure and see ,them.
Nevi' DressGoods at 50e and 60e
We are shoNving a very fine range of the very newest Tweeds,'
Poplins, Serges, Cashmeres, etc.,.at 50e and 60c per yard. These goods .
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come' in all the new Fall colorings, and are the best values we have ever shown. • Fall Hosiery • That Will Give
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Venetian Broadcloth at 85c
This is, without donbt, the hest valudwe have ever seen in this.,
class of Dress Goods. It is a cloth that will give excellent wear for a
suit orAlress. It comes in brown, green, navy, black, etc.,
56-ilich-wide Tweeds at Sl.00 and $1.25 .
This season the lighter -weight Tweeds are going to he in great de
mand „for Suits and separate Skirts. Weare showing a,.very fine range
of these goods at $1.00 and $1.25 , •
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Broadcloths at $1.25 $1:50, and $1.85
At these three prices we have a very good assortment of Broad.'
cloths. in shades • of brown, green, navy and bladk. They are qualities •
that will give excellent wear and are in greater demand for 'spits than
for several:seasons, Prices $1.25, $1 50 and $1.85.
• EXcellent Wear. •
'• The Hosiery for Women and Children we are now show-
ing and selling for Fall wear-, are kinds that have been .•
thoroughly tested in every way, and will be found just as good
as we say. • It will soon be•tune to•secure a supply of warmer
Stockings, and when you are ready to buy, think. of this store
as the' best place to supply your needs:. - In spite 0 of the ad-
vance in the price of wool, we are in a position to give you
just as good Value as. last year. . •
Special values in Hosiery at 25c, 300, 35, 400 and 500
Evening Sliddi-in Press -1Oods--7- • SiiiislorStairt-L.Witst-Stiits •
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• We have always'shown it big range of Dress. Goode in evening • While our assertrrinnt in these popnlar Silke is not TLS 10.1?ge OS it
'shades; but this season we think our sissortment..,is :better thfsn ever.: .,: ' be, yet we have very' choice lengths of the neoo' Shot
Boelinnes are agiiin the tavorlite for. evenin wear.' We show --show .an ete-' . are soft finish, thitt will not cot. QM' speCial price is 85e. • ' •
gant assortnient of shades itt 85e,.$1,00, "$1.4l tO'81.7". • • 0' l• .• : • . .
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Personal.
mrs, U. E. Cantelen is visiting 'her
brother near, ,Thornbury,
Mr, Shier of Marlette, Mich., is the
O guest ofMr. John 'Brica.enden. •
Mr: John Bell .of the Colbiorne
O se, Godericii, 'was in town today:
Miss Eva Jenkins has returned frem
her pleasant visit with. Toronto
friends. •
Mr. M. C. iV1eLennan. of •Ower. Sound,
fatherly Kippen, was inttown
this week. .
Mr. Fred. Dowzer of London was
O theoguest of his sister, Mrs.. (Dr.):
Ball, over Sunday. ilk .
Mr. and Mrs'. W. J. Nodiger and babe
O spent Sunday with IVIr. Nediger's
O uncle at Da,sliwood. , ,
Misses .Rachel, Caroline and OLouise
Wesenberg of Brodhageri are the
guests of Mrs. Chas. Cook.
Wes 'Anna Jenkins spent a Jew weeks.
very pleasantly, with her friend,
Miss . Moyer •of St, Catharites. •
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook and Mr.
and Mrs. Josh. Cook visited
. at Brodhagen .the forepart ifif the
week. 0 "
tAliss :May ItorlaWay purposes: leaving
for Chicago Shortly to,enter one of!
the hospitals there as 1,a, nurse*
training. -
Fred. Brickeriden, Who has been vis -
0 iting at his 'uncle's, :Mr. E,' Rodai
way's; for neveral 1. weeks, has re.
'turned to ffIS home at London.
Mrs. Laird, Mr. John. Lai& and Mrs.
(Dr.) McAsh, who have been Spen-
ding a few weeks at the homestead
in Stanley, have returned to town.
Mr. A. Cast has arrived from Rose,
New York,and is now getting the
evaporater ready for the season's
operations iaind it is his inten-
tion to run ' it as extensively as
usual. This is lir. Chase's ninth
season here so that he is well and
favoralbly known to our citizens and
by the farming community.
J. B. Itennedy and 11,0131. Doan were
among those who came up from
Detroit on .last week's emir:don.
They are two of Clinton's "Old
• Boys" and are alWayS pleased • to
get back to the old home town ott
a visit. Itt all their jauntings ab-
out they See no town of a similar
size more thrifty and tidy looking.
Mrs. Watt of Rattenbury qtreet east
returned last week frona visiting
the old home in Devonshire, Bag -
land It is 1es0 than three • yegs
since Mr. and Mrs. Watt and fam-
ily catne to this part from Eng.
land and Mrs. Watt has always
longed to go hank, nut now she
believes there is no place like
Canasta, particularly that portion
of it known as Huron.
• Personal.: • .
Mr.- James Scott attended a.post-
maiters' convention in London this
week. - •
Miss Margaret • Livermore leaves oa
Thursday, to visit her brother .
O ;Chicago. . °
IVIr. Hugh ' Grigg has been visiting
friends in St. Thomas and ' London
b. this week. 0,. 0
Mrs.- James Hearn has been the gu-
est of friends at Seaforth 'the part
:couple of weeks, •
Mr. C. E. Dowding of the Molscins•
Bank returned to his post Monday
after an enjoyable holiday.
Mrs. W. L. Galbraith has returned
after ,a two -weeks' visit a,t Buffalo,
' Eden. Centre' and:Woodstock.
IVIrs. A. J. Morton of Detroit : spent
a few days of the. past week with
O her sister, Mrs. A. cir.
Mr. Tlios. Shepherd xeturnod home on
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Monday %after "spending the summer
with Wit son in Mit com4y. 0t ,
O Misses Ruby and GladyS Brooks of
.131ueVale visited Misses Mary and
O Nettie Wasman ;the day last week.
Rev.. Mr. Pallis of 'Auburn was in
town Friday on. his way home
after a six weeks'. Visit, to the Nor-
thwest.. • • • •
• Mr. Ogle Cooper has accepted a p0-
. sition with a, grocery arid crockery
O firm at Ccllingwood andleft for
that town teday. He is an expert
In both those- lines and an Al vita-
dow dresser a,s well,
Mrs, Greig, Miss Lillian Sacksan
and Stewart .Jackson return this
week from Go Home Bay where
they haVelbeen •speriding a couple of
months, Miss Irene Jackson will
remain. in Muskoka a few months
longer. fo4, the benefit of her health,
Clarence °Shepherd and Will. John-
son played with the Whighara la-
crosse team against Xt. Forest,
last Thursday and assisted very
materially hi winning the 'victory
achieved by Wingham. The return
inatch will be played in 1Vit. 'Forest
en Friday.
London Road.
A •mother of our people took in
the Western' Fair this week'', •
Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Crich, A/foists,
A. Elcoat, Lee. Mich, G. W. Lay-
ton and Mia. Layton took in the
Canadian National • EXhilition during
the past Week,
GIRL. WANTED—POR, LIGHT HOB'.
se work at onea. Good wNges, Ap.
ply to Mrs. C. lilowdiky. 88
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Good
Rain Coats 0
Four prices in Rain Coatst. All of thern stand for
good garments that' would be value at more nir)ney.
Our stock is very larg&and, assortments good. No
better Coats than these for the money anywhere. /
At Tweed effect Raincoats, goo&weight and goad ties,
light fawn orgroy shades; regular $3 50, special attq gn
$
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At Clearindlot of 5 or 6 garments, fawns, or greys,
just the thing for driving in rough wenthext will t5
403.90 give excellent wear. Regular to $6; special attAparaU
At Another lot of 12 or 15 garments, lines that are
„. worth $0,50 to $7.50 regular; drelt4Y that on
;Ps.00 will stand hard wear. Special ea ill; s
riociens ros,
Clothiers and Gent's Furnishers,
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