The Clinton News-Record, 1908-10-08, Page 8„ The Newest Dress' Goods are Here.
Hundreds and hundeeds of Yards of the New Fall Dress Good,
' in greens, browns and navy, are now on airplay in all the newest stripe
• effects, also plain cloths. Every price you, wish to pay.
.80 .89 078 .88 11.00
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Choice 'Furs •.
We cannot show you an assortment of TEM THOUSAND DOL- •
LARS WORTH or FURS nut what we have are the very best select-,
• ed skins obtainable at the priee. We tire showing some ekceptionally •
choice pieces of German Mink, and you will be surprised at the low •1
prices quoted.
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New Skirts at $5.00 2
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44'
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Stripe Venetians and Broadaotb Suitings, distinc.
,tive and exclustbe, 1Vo two atike. aviition Stripes in
alt Me fashionable 010 ringSr andsome extra spacial
values in plain Wenetiana4fe on our counters' this weeh.
direct from Piria, Mat great fasblemOnlre, 'They are
worth seeing if ,you are at pit interested in All Press
Goods.
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Autumn
• Our Millinery stocks are now at their best, 'Assort.2
menta are larger. Juataorer_ararled.0.4n:
1/4sibly1A later on: There,is 11.'wide variety of choice,
that you will get nowhere- else in town, ,and there
is plenty of room -here- to do millinery buying in core.'
fort. Stocks have been replenished wherever broken,
and we are showing to -day new
Shapes, Velvets,
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Feathers, '
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Flowers, * 'Ribbons, Trimmings.
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Come i nay :day 'ailict 'see them;• .Therci iiiways
something fresh here and you will enjoy seeiag the
new styles over. You are welcome whether you come
to look or to buy.
A Stock of Nearly,
Fifty Distinct Styles
In our Cloak
Department.
This is the range of choice tse
offer you in, oar big Cloak De-
partment. They are all new gar-
ments, too. No left -overs tO greet •
you here. Nothing but- .bright;
fresh garments direct from the.?.
factories of the best jacket man-
uffteturers. in the..trade,, '
Prices run,from $7.50:
to $25.00
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A very good 'coat is made from all wool black frieze. is but •
full, double. breasted, bas velvet -caner. it is a splendid .. ,
coat for general wear and Iles very good style to It The 50
price is •
Another one is Made from georl quality all Wool beaver, is
48 inches long, trimmed 'with s rappings of same material, • .
velvet collar. This emit is one of the popular semi fitting •
styles. 'Waist lined with aooptlack Roman satin. We.. 1'2 00
show it in navy or Mick, price iB -
Two verrstrong styles,nre erit'Inll 50 inches long, froni an •
- extra fine kersey cloth. The finish of the 'cloth is excep-
tionally good. the waist and sleeves are lined. and the coat
' is trimmed. with strappings and velvet. These garments, -
have exceptionally good style., we show 15 '00 10.50
them in black and -colors. : P. meg are...
5 Good Qualities in Black
Velleti(MS 131141,r0atICIOtln
The best value we ever -offered our customers in
these popular and fashionable suiting materials are on
our counters to -day. At each price the quality is the
best that careful and persistent searching could find and
we have no hesitation in recommending any of 'them..
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Venetians at 65c
An all wool French 'Venetian, permanent finish, good
weight, fast dye, 44 to 46 inches wide, a black that will not
change its color. An exceptionally good cloth and value at
75c, special at per yard • °¶ 1 , sUU
A. Venetian at 90e •
This cloth we imported direct from France. It is made from.
fine Australian wools, the dye is absolutely fast; it has a
bright permanent finish, is good weight for winter suits or
skirts. It is 50 to 62 inehes wide, the hest black cloth we eff
ever had at anything neat. the price. Special value at per yd •OU
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• A Venetian at $1.25
This is the biggest selling sloth we ever had. !mom ted
rect, it is guarenteed shrunk and the finish is permatient,It
is made from the best of Australian wools, which are the
finest used in making high-class materials of this kind. An I 0 g
extra good cloth for a black costume at per yard ......... IsLIU
Any of the aboW three cloths in alt the fashionable colons
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A Broadcloth at $i,50 •
Pure Wool Broadcloth, it is 62 illelle8 wide, rich, deep black, ,
will not change its color, makes very stylish costumes for e
any purpose. and specialnalne at per ..t ..a1
A Broadcloth at $2.00
This is one of the hest selling Broadcloths we ever handled,
and is tborotighlv satisfactory to those Who buy it, it is just
the proper weight to 'peke a,tallored OWL and if rightlyi
made the
garment will retamits shape until worni out, ;
is made froth the highest grade W00123. dyed by one of the 1 00
best dyers In France, very special at per yard..........,...
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gJ 'ena
MRS& liWaraniali affl,
Clinton Iklows.Reeiird
$6Q0
WORTH OF
WiRtikPflPER
IN SOME OASES LESS.' WE
BOUGHT IT itT AT QN-4111LI
DOLLAR. ITS • HERE IN LARGE
ASSORTMENT AND GOOD qVAL•
•ITY.• WE 0V4EvE XII DOING
THINGS RATHE'R THAN •TALK-
ING. ITS' • NOT• • • THE'LA,RGEST
STOCK IN CANAD,A. Ofir THE :JUG -
%T BARGAIN ON THE EARTH'e,
ITS SrlitpLY
WALL, PAPER AT HALF
'PRICE.
la FAIRLY GOOD AsioRTmENT
AND poNvg$TErrx,Y.'pAmptzn.
• nip YOU EYFR HAVE A
cHINdz TO BUY SO BBJCH, .
YOUtt Apv•ANT4Gair?,
See Our 25C.Reninkints.'::
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FAIR 00,
04en'pheapegt-4lways the %t
Mr..Charles Carter was in Goderieh on
Tue.sday, ' ' • •
Mrs, A. Holloway and eoi. Dodds
epent:.Sunday in B1yth '
JUdge• DbYle and fils daughter, 'Miss
Doyle, ,were.in Clinton onTuesday,
Mrs. R.J Cluff is spendizig. a
days ae. the guest cif .MrS. (Bev.) W.
, . T. Cluff, -Stratford. • •
Miss Edna Jackson leaves to -morrow
for a six month's visit to .Rainy
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River and other places.
Mr. A: A. Alexander, Toronto, spent
paet of the past week with his' son,
Mr.' Alex. AleXander. towa.
Mr..'Aifie.d OWen,', New York, a etock-
• holder in the Clinton',.Knitting• dem-
party,. is in tewir, this ..week . •
Mr. and Mrs G E McTaggart• of
• • Blyth; spent Similay with the-.1atter's.
motherid. town; Mrs. Thohilisnii...,
MrS.' James 'Flynn returned jest week
•after. 'several 'weeks visit with: relar
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tires and. friteds in the pity of NewYork.•
Mr. and'Mrs. •Lester • Scott came. •up
• • from • Toronto Iitit Thursday to at-
tend the, ftineral, of Mrs.
•••• Plunimer. " ' • • •
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Mr. Ed.'" Howard has "wheeled • to :and,
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from Leneonninetimes this •
on. It is only a •before -breakfast
• • run for him. . ' .• '
Mr. 'W. Jackson )Shaw,
ac-
companiod by their ,Wives; toeii, in
• the ticket •agents'exCursiori to„ De.
treit4his
Misses ''..11iery ancl.:•Tena Mathewson
have given -up housekeeping and are
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now making !their home..with ,Mrs.
Annie Ileacorre. • ” - - •
Mr. '0. •Johnson was, judge of :,horses,
Mr ij FitiSirnons of Cattle . and
Mr :H. W. :Cook Of fruit at , the
Bayfield Fail' last Friday.
Mrs., Smith, who was called 'home by
the Illnessand death of her niother,.
• the late • Mrs. Mathewson, returned
. to Petrone on Sa.turday. • •
7 ..MisS, Mary :',Carter went to Hareilton
..,On Tuesday morning, hew called to
-thateit.y..bf. the Serious.' Meese of
her , brother, Mr. .William Carter.
Bev...J. -.Greene occupied the pulpit
of the Evangelical' chuitli• in Zurich
last Sunday. Next. Sunday he will
preach for his fortner corignogation•
in Fullerton R • " , . ••. . '
Mr. and Mrs. S. d..AndieNirs..left ' on
Monday . foe . VVetaskiwin, Alberta,
'wheri they 'wiltmake:their hoine.
.Their ,nnmeroug , friends in Clinton
end vicinity wiali them a future brim
full of happirnesS; ;
Miss Olga Pollock; .who has been the
•• gust of her uncle, Mr; Alex ..ltila,o-
• kenzie, for the Past, cotiple '. of
• months, leaves %wit week .to return
to her home :at the Canadian Soo.
• She Will he accompanied by, her
. cousin, Miss Nellie Mackenzie, !Who
•'rnaf accept a position in that town...
Genial: Joe Blaney. of Blyth was •in
town on,Satarda.y. By the way,
Joe has become an adept at lawn
• bowling and in company with G.• 0„
McTaggart Won the Scotch
les competitiOn on the Blyth 'green:
If it were a little earlier the
Season he and his • partner would
doubtiess come down for test " of
skill with 'Clinton's best pair of
dottbles. • • '
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bigletw'orth of
Ashgrove, . near Georgetown, arrived
latt • evening on their Wedding tour
and are guests of Mi. •and Mrs. D.
8. Cook. The bride'maiden nettle
Was. Annie. AleXander and slie is a
cousin of Mr. Cook's.Thcroon
is ProsTagirraTricer-7-They wiEl
visit friends at 13elgraVe before re-
turning to AehgroVe Where ;they will
take up housekeeping.
Mr. Ohas. bonaldsen ' of Thesealori
was in town yesterday on `his way.
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OVet ViSit AL the old home in
Bayfield where his wife and •family
have been slot some roonths,
Donaldson has for some years been
general agcnrfor the. Prost .36 \crud,
° Company' but purposes nomewhat
taking up I•soinle other occupation.
And it IR possible that, he may
• leave Thosalon and Algoma though
lie has strong 'faith in the future of
both that town and distriet. On Ms
way down be remained a few days in
Toronto •where lie attended the funo
tral of an uncle who passed away
very sttddenly.
October 8th, 1903
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NOW Fail Cloth Coats
- — — — ol Blankets
law
ress Go
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11E.,'ve.ry newest In Ladies' and Children's Winter Coats are now in stock in great variety of
colors and styles; You are welcome to' call and inspect these as often as you like whether
••. Y041.1443' or not. :The.new, Furs are all in stock now. 'Fur. Coats, Fur Lined Coats, Stoles. '
RUffsc.CaPerines, Throws. Etc. • • 4 • •
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of. Children's Furs in Tibbett.xtrid 'White Hare Stoles and Muffs on display..
price,-and-wiltglve-good service. • •
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Make our store your headquarters for your fall and winter supplies. . See our ctyles and
prhes before looking elsewhere. Comeas often as you please—we find it no trouble to show goods
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New Fall Coats ', •
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, .The new Fall Coats are here in the very latest etyles,itt
• , • black, bluegreen, tan, red and brown. Very dainty de • •
• signseand prettily trimmed with braid: 'By far the best
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range we bave ever shown, all sizes.: 'rices run from 7.8Q
unto... ' • • , • , • , `•• W11040
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Coats . •
Ladies Fur -lined Cloth Coate; lined with muskrat, half and '
• three.nuarter length, mink, sable, marmot or, 'lynx Collars.
• in black, blue and green cloth shell9, • beautifully made andiln inn
trip:aired, ,from 880 up to ..... . ... . e••*I•••••
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Our Special Coat at $36.50 • • -
Laclies•Black Beaver boats, satin quilted liningsable conar* - •
• ' in several designs, beautifully made and trimnied. A'corit0 ,
wellworth$45, OITR SPECIAL AT..,;.. ... ...
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• - ' New Fur Ruffs and Muffs ' . • . .
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Our range of Ruffs, Stoles and Muffs this season is better
• than ever. Every piece goaranteed. If you went a Fur
Rtiff, Stole,. Caperme or a Muff In Mink, Sable, Marmot,
Lynx. Tibbett or. Coon don't fail to see•eur range Our
prices are right. Call and see for yourself. • '• ".
Wobi Blankets ' Fall Underwear - Fall Maslen]
• Our stock of Pure Wool Blankets is
• now complete.. The Foster Wool Blan•
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ket is the best wont blanket made: every
, ounce pure wool, we car ry at As nn
, and up •,• • . •. , ' Talp
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Ladies' and Metes Pure Word Un
shrinkable Underwear in Stanfield s.
Turnbull's, Defiance and Pen.Angle, in '
all sizes. and at the lowest' possible
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• Our stock of Hosiery for Men, wo-
men, children and infants was never •
better and our prices as always—Right.
Buy your Hosiery . hereand save
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To the appreciative public for our most successful Millinery Opening. If you have not yet
been in to look through our beautiful, fall stoCk, a hearty welcome and a beitutifut display awaits
you. Kindly leave your millinery orders in good time. 0„
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I • . riiss cANTELON & COrY.
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Ladies'
Ready -to -Wear
Garments
INTO
or a. Ootlahuxat.
Hereis a splendid chance to buy a good serviceable English Cravenette Raincoat at a re-
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markably low price. Four or five different styles to choose from.
r 18 only, Women's English Cravenette Raincoats, made in four or five different styles, three-quarter or
full length. Colors, grey, fawn and bronze. Cloth is very fide weave, and the coat would easily &00
sell for ten dollars, On sale for the balance of the, week, in sizes 32 to 40 at each. • • .
Dry Goods
and
Millinery
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• Our fall stock is now complete liievery. department and 'we are prepared to show you the
very newest Dress Goods, Silks, Women's and Children's Coats and Furs, Skirts, Turnbull's Un.
shrinkable Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, COr sets, in tact everything which goes to rnake a first-
class Dry Goods Store. This week we are making a special display of Dress Goods, Women's
and Girls''Coats, Furs in matched sets, and Millinery.
A Word About
Millinery
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AM- td-Lan-yteer-71tte Mon—
• to the fine. display of "wearable
Hats on display in our showroom,
• "' although showing a number of dis-
• tinct novelties, yetsit is the STYL,
ISH WEARABL, E. and MODER.
A.TELY' PitIOED HATS of Which
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we make special mention. •
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' Fifteen new bats will. be ready ;6aturday.
morning, among which will ,be seen a dozen
stylish hats for girls.
Reedy to -day. anew lot of Sklar, made from all wool Poplinette
Irt navy, brown, black and green, trimmed with three widths ribbon to
Inateh, the newest gored style. • A, beautiful skirt 'for B..041) '
• Girls' $5.00 Skirts $2;95
One doaen•only, Girls' Skirts, made in Panamas, Venetians an
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Dk Tweeds', values up to $6 mob, balance of the week 2.tatt
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