The Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-31, Page 93
This store ,.,,, of o,,!;,> ,eiogrstn should appeal • o every hoer within read of ft.. I>
program that from sta ..1a finish, wit be fall of interest for every man or woman
*fa a dollar to seen on dry goods slur, ng the next thirty days,
ur Annual.
January„Sal
e
Our January Sale for 1009 will be .an event .of no orilinar r importance. There
are dollars and dollars worth of merchandise in this store tri -day that ought not to be,
but all must be turned into ready money before the 31st day of January, 1900: We
have been looking forward to this ..January selling for the pat couple of months and
many lines have been ' botiglt especially fog' it, Others are broken' lots, last enel and
balances of winter stocks that must be cleared out before we enter stock the end of the
moi h. The goods are here and we are going to sell them.. Watch the papers each
week. They will tell the story of _ the savings, :andrc ban „you come to the store look
• for "January Sale" tickets They. willpoint them•o it- Here is our opening number.
Sale .Starts, Saturday,. January 2nd.
Ends of•
English White.Cotton
A big shipment of English White Cot-
ton just arrived and opened, up for. Janus-
ary,selling. Bought direct from ,the.
•makers. Splendid qualities for any pur- ..
pose, put up in• 5 and °10 yard lengths for
the January sale. Sells by the piece only.
Not 1 Quality
r' This is an extra plain cotton with rather a
coarse thread and one that will give splendid
wear. For January sale we will sell it in 5 yd
lengths for .40 and 10 yard lengths for.... -80
No. 2 Quality
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,s6s acs is full 36 inches wide,better
e than No: '-, a little finer hright•oambric
ish and is a quality suitable for any purpose
and 10 yard lengths, 6 yard ends at .45
loyard lengths at .90
No. 3 Quality
This is an exceptionally good cotton, the
weaving is very even, it is full 36 inches wide.
Just as good as if you paid 14c or 15c for it.
200 or 300 5 and 10 yard lengths to sell in Jan-
uary at 5yard ends for 55
10 yard ends at 1.10
We never sold you cheaper cotton than this.
Heavy English Flannelette 12
These are heavier and better than our:re-
gular 12ic quality and could sell at 15c,at
least. We bought them direct from the maker
or we would have to sell them at that, half a.
dozen good patterns in pinks, greys and blues.
All stripes, 82 to 34 inches wide. Special for
January sale per yard I L2
ll Remnants
0 Mill Remnants of pure white Flannel-
ette, assorted widths and qualities, lengths.
runfrom 2i to 10 yards and selling for Janu-
ary at wholesale prices or less. '
Kid .Gloves 69c.
' -We have gone through our Kid
Glove stock and picked out every pair
that.. for -any .-re.ason-slioul-d_ri_ot be_in -t.F
They are standard ,$1 and $1.25 quali-
ties in blacks and colors. Some may
be slightly soiled, others you can see
nothing the matter with.` There are..
about .50 pairs of .them at your choe
for January saIe per pair = 69c:.
Hemstitched Hdkfs 8 for 25c'
25 dozen' ladies plain Hemstitched Hand.
kerchiefs, half inch hem, fine quality India
lawn. An extra s ecial.forJanuar e:.. •L41
p Y at 8 for
Embroidery 3 yds for.110c
400 yard's of Swiss Embroider • • nser. "'
tion,, assorted widths and flualit. sadozen < and '
dozens of patterns clearing • efore we ke
stock at our choice 3 for ■' O
Y
Hose Supporte s 15c
. Ladies Hose Supporters, fasten at side, 2'
clasps, wide strong elastic, hlaek an• .
Regular 25e for January sale per psi' ..I 5
Any Trimmed , at $2.48 .
Your choice -of every'Tr•irinnied Hat in the show
room at this wonderfully low" price. The show
room must he cls red of Millinery before January
is over. To mak sure of doing it we make this
offer. Some sp 19' fiur chases of shapes a few
weeks ago at go eal less than halfprice really
g Y
makes itpossihle. You know the kind of millinery
that bas been here this season, that is what we
offer you for our January side. Any trimmed hat
no matter what its former price or what its worth,
positively none reserved, at yottr choice, 2.48;.
Coats for January' Sale
50. WinteriCoats, at Half Price
50 of. the handsomest Winter Coats we ever
offered our customers under regular priies.
Model garments every one of there.. Blacks.
and colors,• made'from high grade kerseys and
fancy materials.Semi or tight fftttng styles,.
•.'garme
nts fit for any pension, Regular 15.00.
18.00,•20.00 and 25.00, choice of the 50 IIALF PRICE
25 Children's Coats Half Price
•25 Children's Garments suitable for child-
• ren from 5 to 14 years of age, light and dark
tweeds, plain cloths, natty, nobby jackets..
Regular 5.00 to 10.00, choice.:. r:. ' HALF PRICE
Dress Goods for Jan. Sale
Clearing them at two prices. Dress
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Goods of all kinds gathered: together and
divided into two lots' for. quick ` selling,
during January. •
At ..37c
200 to,300 yards la this lot. Dress Goods
of all kinds, plain.. and fancy, black and colors
Regular values up to 75c •a yard, clearing at
yoir_choice per yard, .177
At. 67c
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Plain Dress Goods, fancy weaves, suitings,'
• etc. Last ends,' broken :.lots and special pur-
,• chases of dress goods that cell in the regular
way at 1,00 and .1.25 and some as high as 1 50
per yard. Dozens of pieces to choose from. • 6'7
Your choice at January saleat per yard. ,.,•... :U
ins. Half Price
Half pride for a dozen or more ends Fancy
ilks Short pieces and lengths long enough
for waists; linings, etc, :' . 411 for this January
Sale ,at ' Half Regular Pric
Colored Taffeta Silk 45e
About '.200',yards colored Taffeta. Silk,
Mostly. light shades suitable for waists fancy
work, linings, etc. Standard 75e and 85c, for
January sale, per yard;::....,,.. ..,.. 45
We Wish You All A kappg and Prosperous New Year.
We wishto thank our; many patrons and friends for their generous support in the past
and hope to cement al
t your ..patronage in the future by always. giving e very
• / best goods at the least prices.
Save. Money and be Prosperois
fA:Great Pur and Coat Sale Starts Here Friday, the 1st,
For : One " Month.
Without doubt this will be'the greatest money -saving event of the season on Fur Ruffs,
Muffs, Fitts, Fur Coats and Cloth Coats. You will save 25 per cent. at Jeast. which mean's cost
and in some cases less than cost. This is no fake sale, but a common sense STOCK -REDUCING
BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Our prices.arealways marked in plain figures. No.rbluff or deceiv-
ing' of any kind. Cut prices -will be marked in RED INK. Come and see. '
$12'Ladies. Beaver Coats $9
Ladies' New Winter Ooatt, made of heavy imported
heaver cloth, trimmed with braid, in loose and close'
' fitting styles, in black, bine, brown and green._ Our
special at $12, sale price... . ..,. . „9:00-.
$10 Winter Coats $7.50
Black Beaver Cloth Coats, self strapp Ings, loose and
semi fitting back. a good. warm and splendid. wearing
coat, all sizes. Regular $10, sale price,.°.,,........,.,.• 7:50
$15 and $18 'Coats for $12
• Ladies Black Coats, beautifully trimmed, the pick' of
the very latest styles; made from the bestquality heaver
cloth, sizes $8, 38 and 40 only. Regular 15.00 and 18.00
sale price' ........ . 12.00
$22 Coats for $20
Ladies imitation Astrachan lined Coats,,rubiilr lined,'
marmot fur collar.' black heaver shell. - A very . natty
coat and very warns, sizes 36,' 35 and 40 only, 'Regular
22:00 sale pricu .. , . , , , .... 20.00
$25 Winter Coats $22.
Ladies heavy wool iamb lined Coats with lynx collar ,
black heaver shell, best qualify, a, beautifuland warm
coat. Regular 25.00 sale price 22.00
$35 Winter Coats $30
Ladies Black Beaver Coats, quilted satin lined, with
natural sable collar and reveres, a really heuutifdl coat
and our best seller, only3 left, sizes 34, 36 and 38, our
special at 35,00 sale price*. ,. ........::30:00.
$75. Fur'LiinedCoats for $60
Ladies muskrat lined Coat with black• or dark blue •
shell of extra quality imported beaver cloth, several •
styles, natural sable collar. Regular 75.00 sale price. 60-.00
• $100 Fur Lined Coats $81.50
° Ladi1 s extra quality black, blue or green heaver shell,
beautifully trimmed, natural muskrat lined, . striped .
mink collar, a real swell coat. Reg WO sale price 81.50
$45 Astrachan Jackets $35.
Ladies Astrachan Fur Jackets, made of whole pelts,
nice even curl, natural collar, sizes 36, 38 and 40, Regu-
lar 45.00 sale price 315,0.0
$55 Astrachan Jackets $40
Ladies whole skin Astrachan and Bokaran Jackets,
timber sable collar and revers,. sizes 36. 38 and 40 . Regu-
lar 55.00 sale price „ ,40.00'
$75 •-Bokaran Fur .Jackets $59
Ladies *hole skin Bokaran Jackets, nice even glossy "
curl'witb natural sable collar and revers, Russian blouse.
style. Regular 75:00 sale price 59.00
$50 Men's Coon Coats $39
Men's Oooe Coats; d=ell furred, whole skins, good hig
full coats, sizes 4 44. Regular 50,00 sale price 39,00
Q, 42 and ; .
$65 Coen Coats $55.'
Men's deep furred whole skin •Coon Coats, free from
r' tipping or dyeing, made from picked skins;: sizes 40, 42,.
44 and. 46 . Regular 05,00 .sale price
50 .00
$25 Calfskin Coats • $17.50
Three only,• men's brown Calfskin Coats, *ell furred ,
and good big coats, only 3 left, corse early for one of . .
these; . Regular 25.00 sale pride.. 17.50
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The sale price is on•every coat it stock'
for January. No such values off'er'ed you..,
before. New garments every 01.16 of therre�
These .sae's best styles represented, black,
brown:,4.navy and myrtle. blade from first
class materials selling at 'bargain prices.
Coats at' $7.35
This is a lot of broken lines in several dif-
ferent styles. Every garment is thoroughly
well made, correct in style and flrsttclass in
finish. Black and colors. Most of them ate• .
fine heaver cloths and kerkys, semi or tight,
fitting styles. ,Original pries% were 10,00, 12.00
and 13.50. You can take your choice of the 7' 36
entire lot at \I •
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Vests 35c
These`Vests are worth 65e in the regular•
.
Way. They are .part of our.lig purchvse of:•
'se onde' and. are • exceptionally comfortable,
yell made garments, . 3 or 4 dozen only to sell
6 °for, January sale ateauh
H.air• P c 1
ds 17
35c is the regular price for these hair pads:
Fine coil wire covered with. real humanhair,
light :arid cool. Speciarfor; January sale •
White Vestingss-15c
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White Cotton • Vesting, • half a dozen new
designs; stripes, snots and sprays. Regular ".
200 and 25c t
n ,.January sale per. i'3
Sample Vestsabout j Price
About 50 ladies Sainple Undervests, natural
wool, made by one of the hest mills in Canada.
Clearing for January sale' at just about half
their regular value.
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15e Toweling 10c
Pure linen crash. Toweling, heavy weight,
HUM .weave. ]Sc is' the regular price, For
January sale you can buy it at per yard ......
75c Table Linen 55e
One end only, pure linen Table Damask.
half bleached.. A cloth that will wear .for,
years. good patterns. Regular 75c for Janus
ary sale . .....::. ....... ...
Table Linen Special 25c
Good quality half .bleached `Table Damask
•:two nice neat patterns, a good' wearing cloth.
Special for January sale at per yard,,..,... .2
Special
Ladies Fur Coats' 33
10 or 12 of them, real choice gar-
ments; good qualify ' astrachan with
plain or sable collars, also electrie•and
French seal, plain or with collar and
reveers of sable. Garments that are
regular $45 and $50 and worth it : We
want to clear them all oast . in January
and offer you your choice at : the ex-
ceedingly low price of. $33.00.`
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DIRECT II /PORTE R.!
CLINTON, °N7!
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Airs. '-John _Jackson is visiting ;..her
.ughter;.Mrs. H. Steep, Toronto.,
'Mr. -R.' A.. Mooreme home from.
Stratford for . the lidays.. " ' '
Miss. Isabella We st r of Londesbor
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visited Clinton friends . the past
week..
Mr. and Mrs. 1GIcI+'akl• of Seaforth
were guests at Mr. Thos z to li son's
Sr. over, Christmas. .
Mrs. -.john Johnstone anil little Miss
Isabel' are in Blyth. where. they will
spend.a few days with' friends.
Mr. and 'Mrs.: A. .lklcoper and .a few
intimate, friends will enjoy their
New Years dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
plin Hooper of 8ensall, '
Misses Lulu • Danford, Nettie Brown
and • 'Pearl McMillen. of Brussels
called on their !gond, Miss Lillian'
Agnew,. on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Emmerton and
daughter, 'Miss 'Pearl, , of Huron
township 'will spend over New
Years . with the • formerrs . brother,
Mr: John Eniinerto Sr-. • •
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Mr, Lorne Mackenzie arrived from`
Winnipeg on Monday and is the
guest of Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Gibb-
Ings with .whom Mrs. Mackenzie: has
been visiting !or several weeks.'
Mr. J, 13,, Kennedy came home from
Detroit to spend the Christmas
holid'ays with his parents, 1VIr.. and
Mrs. DOB-,, ennedy, Mr.' Kennedy
Sr. has'been very ill hut his, Hamer-
ous friendsq,,ll be pleased to hear
`that he is now improving.
Mr. James Hlalliday Toronto, who.
bugs live stock for the various 'pub-
lic institutions under the control of
the Provincial Government, Was • in
town on Wednesday and from . here
'went to Exeter where lie shipped a
carload of cattle to the London asp
lunk. Mr, Halliday formerly lived in,
Chesley and . represented North
Bruce in the Dominion Parliament.
Mr. and Mrs. Will. Carter and' family
and his mother, Mrs. Sarah Carter,
cert y,osterda;y for a ,few days visit
With,frier>,ds in, 'Toronto, `Oakville
' and Hamilton. 'Jifs is Will's first
real holiday sin'6'e his ii'irriage six
years ago and,as hc) has applied: hire
'self closely to his duties,, be has
well won a 'few days' recreation.
He is engineer for the Jackson. Mtg.
Oo. and the Messrs. Jae1 son think
he is all right. Mrs. " Garter Sr.
forinerl .lived at. Oakville but . this
is her first visit back in thirty-tw"o-
years so • she swill notice Very many
' cliangia, I11•'the old palace: • •
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Miss Rose McCaughey of Blyth is vis-
'iting 'in • town this week.
Miss Sparks, milliner: at Newcombe's,
seentChristmas at.her home in'T v-
istock : •
Miss Ferguson,•trained nurse,is
engaged professionally, at tVingham
this .week.
Mr. George. Hodgens of, Toronto spent
-Christmas'at the-'huiue,of-1'ris moth-
er
other in town.. a .
IVIr. and Mrs. Jdrnes Webster of• Lon,
: desboro' spent Christmas with their
daughter, • Mrs. E. Saville. •
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Kemp and their
sons, Masters Anderson and Clirt-
ton of London have. •been guests the
pastweek of. Mrs. Kernp's tarents;"
Mr. and Mrs Jas:. Sheppard, and
also relatives at Blfth; Mr.. Kemp
also spent •a day with his btother,
Mr, Hairy : Kemp .of Goderich:
May your New Year's
DayMirth
be one of Mi
rand
Happiness with.
naught I° near the
gladsome spirit
'of the day and
the year .a•
prosperous
o•n,e.
For 1009
Canadian :..A.lrnanac
established 1847.
Office and Pocket
Diaries, several styles
Wall and Desk •Cal-
endars in large assort-
ment. '
List of the Sunday
School Lessons; • Poc-
ket size.
WI De.
Often Cheapest
MB CO.
'Always the Best
ntion
Mr: Stewart Seymour of Detroit -`re-
newed . old. acquaintances in town
this. week.
of the C•B
C
iVliss Killian Agnew. ,
Stratford, is spending --her holidays
at her home in tow's. ' "
Mr, Erne Lawson is .;acting as engin-
eer,for the Jackson Mfg. Co: dimingi
:the absence of Mr' Carter ',Who is
enfoying--a -few bolidays,
MrS. Allan, Lamont returned to Brats
.sels on Monday after having b bel the guest for a few days of bel
brother in-law, Mr. Jat e_s Duniord.-
Mr,' and Mrs. Howard Gr'r. • of
den, Man., are .guests of the •. first
,mentioneSl's mother, Mrs.' John Gib-
• pings, 'They came • cast on.their
honeymoon trip, their :marri:age hav-.
-lug taken place a fortnight ago.
The bride .\vas -a- Miss Sparrow' of
Virden. •
Mrs. '.' NVlcCorvie of Ltudinow spent. .
Christmas with her daughter, Miss •
• Annie McCorvic.'
hied. Tisdale of Buffalo is, spending
the .holidays with 13toder. McTag=.
girt. ,
Mr. Rohr. King, principal of the
Walkerton Business College, is
home for the holidays..
Mr.. Harry Stevens is home front Galt'
spending hisholidays with his 'fath-
er,,,Mr. Robt, Stevens.,
Mr. Roy Pluresteel, who has bee'n at-
tending the Business.College, Stmt.;
ford,; is home for the holidays
Mr, Lloyd Becker, whohas been clerk
of the Motel' Normandie for the'
past" year, returned.to, his home'
Preston on Friday last. • Lloyd is''
• a genial young man and was a.gen
eral, favorite with the patrons' of
the Normandie.
P RACTICA°L
NEW YEARS AND ,HOLIDAY GIFTS
Hellu t „Central : ' 1lvd title
,, ,.flatland, Bros. " ,.
N.P. Teapots, , ,'Knives and •Forks..
" Coffeepots Carvers in sets
" Tea Kettles •,' Pocketknives
" t:irutnb Trays. Sdissor's ,
". Cuspidors . Child's Sets..
Syrup Pitcher•Regal ,fags
,. phihrs Trays Princess Teapots.
Sugar Spoons Fancy Table Lam13
Berry Spoons $' Hanging
Tea Spoons Carpet Sweepers
Desert Spools • Skates and
Nut Crackers Sleighs d
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Nothing r.ithre'¢-p�
�a ' '� rooariate and -useful
tla°an;e. 1 of the, above art eles for
M
PYristinas or ] fi`er Y'e&r's Gift'
HARLAND .'BR'081:
Stoves, Purnaces and H'ard•'Wal e