The Clinton News-Record, 1908-09-17, Page 8-1.
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eptember2 3
QMH : months ago we stated positively in..our ad-
vertisementa that. Owe'; purposed .retiring from • ,
ugtnesa 1,R .Panton That statemen't'•'wus inade in good
:faitl1 and we fuilyezpeete4•to have been ;able to carry
;Out Qurt intentions before.this. .
•,, Owing,'to•,changed: 'coed tions uncontrollable by us
nand uplorseen at the 'time of announcing our with-
drawal•from Cllntonr it bas beets , imipossible for us to'
•put .onr:Orig nal plans into effect,: '
,- This,businelwill, therefore, for the present, he
;continued in all its«denartraents ,as in the baste Stocks
will. be kept u •to the high standard so long maintain- .4,
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g, ed t y jthis • house. , New fall goods'are coining, •to hand
.sdaiilyi. andtaking thele plaeeeii the shelves and -conn-
tern, t•a:nd 1 yjthe time you get this paper we'll , be ready ;,
for fall business with, :a °took that will: be a 'credit ' to • •';
the store. .1
.1' 1 We thank you for they .very► 'generous •patronage'
! s • ar .that have•' one b .and`
,.e$xeaded to ue �i:urn� the ye e g • � , x,;
`� ar ' ' n` in int to tie ;fa' Tored
t'. � �eb�laii� '• as wee �rema� � e!b, .
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able.ortmen`t of•D � Goods of the . .hi h: class.. and'dep
able. qualities yon'have always been•able to, get here.
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The Millinery �Depar't . en
The MillineryDepartment is now-open•,and ready
for business. This season' in ' charge rbf Vies .Morgan
late .of Strathroy, who for, several' sealsbns`.bas success-
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fully managed the leading: millinery ; business in•that,
town. Miss Morgan comes to Clinton . ',with the very1
highest recommendations, and we can safely. assure..ourf
Many an customers this banner ,department , will take nos •
backward step under her managelnent:,
We are naw busy pri3paringfor pier formal n -r ope•
rig display, date of which;;: will be announced next.
teek. In the meantirne' we are •prepat'ed*to';take' dare
early orders ori short ,notiice
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The.�Driss-l�lak'%9 p.•
Miss• Sn tl h has`,r•eturhed f -
away •she spent the time, studying: a .styles . for Pati as•'.
sho, art in the large centres b f fashion. She is now
booking orders and .the ail ipse piecing .any yo s 1faTie as
early as possible. • ,,. „y
Oliaton Now -
Cotton Flags on sticks
.aper Flags on string
Grin,kled Tissue.
Japanese. Lantern!,
.Paper Gavtandi
Tissue Festooning
. ASR ' CO.
Often' Cheapest st —Alwas. the Best
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�, 'r,� , m• ISn�,puuawliwngyhpl
,SAI dry"`--� �•egmnill�lq.
Mrs..', (itev ),, F W. Hovey, has returned
to• Burlington.
Mr. Andrew 14'eGa'rVa left, on :71ton-.
day; for 'Medicine Hat,: Sask
If you have visitors at your s kiome,
leaf. The. News-Recoi'U know about it'.
for: this column.
Dr. 'Agnew left on Tuesday morning
for the :West but is expected home
before election day. ;. 4
Miss • Emma Smith spent, several days -
recently WWith her sister, •Mrs. N.
• Murch of Stratford.
Mrs. Fred. Brown and family and
Mr. ' Brown's mother, telt on Monday
'for Petrglia where they intend. to
reside.
Miss Mima .Middleton, daughter 'of
' Mr. John Middleton,'Goderich'town..
ship,• returned' to. Toronto last
Thursday.. •
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Miss• Ruby Michie of L,ondon,, Eng
land, was .during the,ppast week the
guest of her cousin;, Mr. R. Row-
land. From her Miss Michie went
-to Stratford and after, a visit there
and at Toronto "and other places in
•'the province •she will return to old
London: The family. ,formerly` .lived
in London the Less, but for` the_
.past seven years they: have resided.
• ;in England and on, the Continent.' '
Mr.. and Mrs. Reuben West of Glen -
bore,. Man., -and the-.latter's moth-
er; Mrs. E. •Watson,•Blyth, were,' the
gauests.of )lr... and Mrs. 1).:. 13. Ken-
n• edy over • Sunday`. `Mr West is.
-;proprietor of the Glenboro Gazette,
• one•
tzette,one• of :the ••best printed and edited
• _Weeklies, on :the Canadian prairies.
;His: good •wli!e- and. he will visit
Toronto, London., - Detroit and other
, Pointe: before returning to •` their
Wesfj rn horns.
New: Dress . GOods:
Many fines �o1f new Diess Goods "opened up this
•week. Several siiiih enta of 'the season's, newest fabrics.
have been received and are on our counters.' Of many
only one suit length to a pattern. , All the leading
.shades and. weaves aro represented, , and Dress, Goods 4.
.,choosing can be done With -ease and satisfaction'if you
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illinery
•,;r, Qndag Evening, Sepember Nit; and Following Dal
. extends a heart. :invitation: to all to .call and see this display. Positively the
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best •ever. (creat preparations have bees: made and careful buying has brought the best results
,it has been their'pleasure to display.
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• New Fall Styles
Childreii's.....:,oa
,; The new fall stylesl
n Ladies' . Winter Coats are here in great variety from the largest
Manufacturers.
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Styles that are 'correct ins ever detail..• t Cali and, gee these if you are contem*'
plating a new coat.- .r ccs tta fit all prses
$9
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Our . stock is .b huni�lred�c�o dollars � .. Y. NOT
:. ,• , ,nue Carpet, Rug. and 4,xnoletultrl t ul� Y. �.. on POSITIVELY NOT
e.at savings on thesd�lineS-for ten' days only* ice otrr •shock: we will Offergee,. , . , , .: � .;; .• , , ,. ;,
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LONGER. Don't miss this chance' to get a good, ; Wilton;',Brussels or..Tapestry Rug. at a greatly
reduced price. X
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Plain Venetian'stand::BrW dclothstOccto:•$1..50
•- Po lins',, Bea •alin gs and.•P,•. na ,. ;as 5 ; , 60, 71..$1
pSuitings Special'$1,.
Two-tone StripeSuitings, ver. y p .
"Wide'Diagonal Wale! Suiting $►1• thelyard,• .,
-Nancy Broadcloth Broadcloth `Sutings:$1.25,. $ 1.50 and $2
- Specials for Saturday:
ecials'for Saturdaysellin .. ' Brand•
., Half a dozen ap, .. g
'new, everyone of them, ...and under',value'in• each and.
eery. case. Come and put the statement to a test It"
means money saved if you 'do. '
,_ , Dresden Ribbons 25c
rte. 4 patterns wide DresdenRibbon. roll 5inches wide; suitable.
:for bat trimmings. ties. bows. etc. • 50e to 60c is the regular
price, just new this week. bows.
per yard.. .2
Chiffon Taffeta Silk' 58c•
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'One end only, Black Taffeta Chiffon Silk. This .ilk bas s
beautiful finish and is exceptionally strong. ' Itis suitable
3. for waists, dresses or underskirts. 75c is the regular value. ,
and the price it Would have to sell for if bought'in the re- • q,
r ; , pular way, Saturday morning 50 1°,60 yards tosell at per yd mew
,r Peau -de -sole Silk $1.00
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A.. $1.25 this Bilk would be'consideredextra ixood vaue. ` •
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fact we would be willing to have you put it against mnst .
lines you will pay $1,50 for.. It is extra 'heavyweight.`has a
red direct byourselves or.
,deep non lustrous finish. Ipipo1.0
we couldn't sell it at this price, Saturday per ard...,....:.
• Huckaback Towels `2 for 25c
' A great big shipment of *them direct from the maker. Soft
• finish, full size, splet did•weigbt, a real good drying towel,•
Worth quite a bit more than tors price. Setutdely 2 for...;'•.
Fall Vests 25c
Ladies Ribbed Undervests. fall Weight, long lsleeves, nicely
•trinitned:with cotton.ttiorcb'on lace,.hutton front, exception-
ally Well made and Nniehec , pure White, dpedial each.. , .'...
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Mete* 'Co Oi', l a (dli fefs, 50 ..
150 Men's Colored Handkerchiefs. . soft twill sateen flniehed •
cloth Navy ground ,With white figure or cream ground
*'witlt•tfeter Weir figure, Ten cents is the price everywhere,
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