The Clinton News-Record, 1907-02-14, Page 8r"
A 1..:•e.bruary
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corset
75c Corset 55c
Special
W)E hake a big Corset Speciat for Saturday of this
reek. One hundred and tlpenty pairs of regular
75c Corsets, bought enough.under priceto let . u.s sell
them at 55c a pair. They are brand new goods just out
of the cases this week, and made by one of the' best,. if
tiot the' best, corset makers' in Canada.. fust this .'ten
dozen lot to sell, and when it is gone no more the same
for this money. 'They will be - in the window Alday,.
hut come in and see for yourself lust how good they are.
120 pairs Corsets, made from gond Quality sateen finished
white jean, 2 wide side steels and well steeled throughout:
trimmed with e;ottnn lace and satin baby ribbon, good hose
supporter s at tached, one of the new spring models, perfect
fitting and shape retaining. You could pay 75c for them
and not be fkiving a cent two much. Commencing Satur- 55
day 120 pairs to sell at per pair •
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The last call for the Mantles.
Positively the last call for mantles this season..
Stocks are down .to less than a dozen - of ,this winter's
garments. Never has mantle sailing been: as• good as
the t?easor, we"are just winding u.p..Now we are going
to sell each and every garment on ther`acks thismonth
for we positively will not put one away.: Prices have
been made low enough to clear them all out on . Satur-
day. Cost or value was not considered a minute ''.in
making' them, we simply wont carry the garments' over
If there is one in the lot your size you can buy it Sat-
urday for less money than you ever bought a• , good
Mantle for before. •
6 Capes and 8 Mantles at $1.98
6 only -Capes, .fawn, dark. grey and fancy. plaid. - These
capes are not this season's goods.. hut are good, sensible,
serviceable goods for all that. R.•gular.'prices were . from
$7 to $10. Spnly-Ladies' cloth jackets, every .one this
seasons goods, three -quarto length,mostly dark tweeds; '
the sold at from $0 to $9 and are t he lastoneswe have
We made up .our minds not to carry one of them or . the.
cn.pes over, so Saturday morningyou'can take your choice I .98
of the lot for t7
10 Mantles at 25c.
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When we took stock we• found we had 10, mantles Left •
over. They are odd ones and twos that have aceum-ulated .
for the past two or three years. Now we.are,notgoing.to
keep them over anc.t.her season. With a little making. -
over the most of them would make capital coats for
school children.. Sutur•day morning we throw' them all
on the bargain table at your choice -of the tin }just:
Black Fur Lined Coat $25.00
Just one to sell. Good- quality black beaver:
shell, collar of Ohio Sable, brown and white fur
lining, a coatthat looks well and will give splen-
did satisfaction. Worth 'at-least'IMIlii +o
$40 00. . Last ono we have left, selling
Saturday for :- - - 25.0.0
The Cottons and Lawns.
The English White Cottons and fine lawns we ; ars
selling today are exceptional value, better by far than
we will have when once they are sold; - It would be .
to your advantage to anticipate your ne3ds a. little and
lay in a'eupply now, for cotton prices are advancing
steadily and present values cannot be duplicated before
enother season's crop ikon the market. We are selling
t nat.lOca
Fine English Ce a Bard
Better:qualitg at 212c a uard,,
. One a little fner-stil at,h5c a Rard
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Extra fine Cambric �?C Rand
• Our S ectal Lawn at 1 c
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Our special Line Lawn at 121c ' is certa` ly
remarkable value. - We thought we had bong t . - -
enough to last all season, but at the rate it is -
selling now we will be sold out ina short time.
When we are we cannot repeat it at this price,
400 yds fine India Linen or Linen LaWn, suitable for
aprons, children's dresses .waists, etc. reg. 20c for t 2
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New 'Suit Ings
Just a iew new. suitings opened up this #:
week, the advance guard of our Spring Dress
$Goods Stock. Nobby pattern's in 'greys,. black • $
and white for separate skirts or full costumes'
1.15, 1.25 and 150 a Rard.
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Uhursday, -February 14th
We have all kinds.
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The most unique and up-
to•date.
R. FAIR CO. j-
Often
Cheapest -Always Best
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Barrister Iirydone was in Goderich-on
Tuesday
Inspector Robb was in town on official
business iast week -
Mr. W. El. Newcombe of Niagara Falls
was io town on Tuesday -
Miss Lou'Cudmore of Kippeq is the.
guest of her.aunt, Mrs. George Davis
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• M'r: Joe Burk; operator.at- the freight
shed, has been. transferred to Oak.-
vide
akvide
Mr. W. Webb left on Tuesday morning
to return to Elgin, Southern Manic,
lobs' •
' Miss Mettle Mole ' of Winghain vieited
Clinton friends from Saturday to
Monday
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Mrs. W. R •Counter and baby have re-
turned from a week's visit to relatives
nrSeaforth.
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Mr, and Mrs. John Certer left on Tues-
day for Brandon, where •a► situation.
awaits Mr. Carter
The many friends of Mise Olive Murphy
of Buffalo will be sorry to learn that
her health • is not impro% ing as they.
would wish.
Mr. R. .A Moore of Toronto has joined
the G.T.R. staff, He is Said tobe
quite a musician and an .expert at
• : hockey and football
Februl ry 14th, 1907
Mr, A. J. Moorish arid Mr. John (rooks
spent several days of last week in To-
ronto making purchases of the new-'-
• est and•►nost fashionable goods for
their big store
Misses Lela Hoover and Lily Coats and
Messrs. 011ie McIlveen and Stewart
Jackson took part in the program at
a Masonic At Home - in .Hensall -on
Monday night . ...
Messrs. Greenwood: and Roherts,:coat
makers; Toronto, are this week add-
ed to the staff of•the tailoring depart-
anentof the big clothing 'Store of.
Morrish & Crooks •
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cole moved their
household,effects up from London on
Mondayaud will take up their resi-
dence in Clinton, They formerly
lived on the 11th con of Hullett -
Misses' Mabel Oantelon.and Elva Potts
go. to Toronto •on Fridayto attend
the millinery openings and to secure
a stock of the latest goods which they .
' will ripen up in .the T. Jackson store
Mir, J. T. Clark of Toronto, brother -in -
/
of Mr, T. Jackson, jr, of rlinton, was
last week elected president of the
Canadian Press Association. Mr.
Clark is the well known., editor of.,
Saturday Night '
Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Andrews went to.
London on Friday atternon to attend,.
the funeral of the lata George .'vicEr
• ven,• formerly of, Clinton, who left.
here a year ago. to take up his abode
• in the city
Mrs. E. Kenip returned to London last
week after spending a fortnight at
her son's, Mr. 8.' Kemp,' where:she
underwent medical treatment flim
' which She received much benefit, the
manyfriends of this esteemed lady
are pleased to hear
Mr. McAipin of Lucknow.was in town
Iasi week and inspected the up-to-
date'plantof the • Jackson Manufac
luring Company. He has some no-
tion of embarking in the manufac-
ture of clothing and the primary ob-
ject of his visit was to get some
pointers from the. progressive W. &
T. Jackson, who have made such a.
success of the industry
Mr. J. B. WiI'son ofStrathcbair, Man.,
• was in town lase week as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. William Ford.. From
here he went to Bayfield, where he
was for some years engaged in the
fishing industry, butleft twenty six
years ago for the West. 'Mr. Wilson
\has done' very well in Manitoba, and
he has - been there so long that it has
become home to him, -but he looks
•beck with gladsome recollection to
the,days of yore when he had his do.
wic le in old Huron
lltullett Township.
tlMr, rt. J. Miller'purchased four fat
cattle from Mr. Jos: Blake a few days
ago. •
Mr. D. Flynn sold a fine harse to
Mr, McClusky of Goderich, for the
sum of $300, • .
Miss Kate McCourt, formerly teach-
er of 1iullett Separate Jchnol but now.
• of Parkhill, was Visiting "Collett fri-
ends Saturday and Sunday and return-
ed Monday morning,
, Mr, WmReynolds has purchased
an hotel at. Belle ktiver..
Mr. James Brown is sporting a new
Portland cutterthese days
Miss Margaret McCool entertained
a few friends on Friday evening last
Mr A F johns of i'orter's Hill paid
a business visit to Londesboro on Sat•
urday last
Miscellaneous Shop-
ping Bargains
This week' we are putting out several big bargains on our counters for quick
sale and a perusal of the followinglist will -be of great interest to you.
Lace Curtain -Samples
25c. "
Another lot of 10 dozed .
travellers samples of lace cur-
tains, in several cases, they are
matched,' three-quarter length
worth from $2' to $4 per pair
if whole length, Saturday. 250
each:
.Children$' Toques
15c
2 dozen. only left of Child"
retie' Cashmere Toques, ., in
bluewith red and .White 'stripe
and:red and pink solid colors,
reg. 25 and 35c, Saturday.15c
50e ,Heavy Cashmere
Hose 39c • -.
Womens' and Childress
heavy. Cashmere. Hose, manu-
factured to sell for 75;. and
we are clearing the balance .
out Saturday at 39c per pair.
Dress .Muslins, 5c:-
20 piece's. White Dress Mus•,
lins, in stripes. These' are
snaps for those who -do their
summer -.sewing -early, worth
rday:5--�,
Men's Calf Skin Coats
$15.00 .
10 only -Men's brown calf-
skin Coats, well • lined 'and
made, Valance of this seasons-
buying. Regular $20., 'and"
$25 Coats, yollr choice Satur
day for .$0.00. - _
Tweed .. Pants $1.50
Men's untearable •Tweed
Pants in 'grey, tailor made,
good linings,' regular_: •$2.0O
Saturday for $1.50.
$10.00 Men's. Beaver:
Cts $7,50.
Men's blue beaver -overcoats.,
tailor made, ,newest. ''styles;
good fitters, well lined, velvet
collar,, 'regular $10.00 Satur-
day fob•
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HE values we have given -in Fursthis winter were the best possible to get, and in conse-:
ue:ne have reduced our stock to such an extent that a few days ; brisk selling should
sure
r of gout every fur this` season. vl,'e. ,are going to 'rem,
gwdr>� . clear- stock. ' To make u e clearing y•
duce every Fur Coat, Ruff or Caperine to thelowest possible price, and .if you need a Fur of any
'kind this will be the greatest money saving opportunity of the year:
2 only -Ladies' fine Black Astrachan Coats, 25 inches icing, 1. 80
Made with good linings, regular $25.00.to.clear at each'1 .,
' 2only.7Ladies': fine Black •Astrachan.()oats With sable col-
lar. 25 inches long, fine satin lining, a very stylish coat, regu 32.65 .
lar $45,00, to clear at each:. ... , .. ...
1on1y-Fine Electric Seal Coat with large German Mink34.80
collar, regular $45.00, to clear at......... ....:....
All Fur Caperines, Scarfs, Ruffs, Etc.,
reduced as follows:
1 only -$22.00 Sable Rids for .:, .. ... , , , 1650
only -$20.00 Sable Stole .for...15.00
1 only -$25,00 Sable Stole for....... , 19.00
•1':only-$18.00 Ohio 9'sble Ruff for... .....:... .13.90
1 only' -$12:00 German Mina Stole for .. ...... ., $.60 '
1 only -$10.00 German Otter Ruff •for 7.50
1 only--$15AQ Sable Coon Ruff for 10.00
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1 only $fl.UOGerman Otter Ruff for ,
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1 only -.$12,00 Stone Marten Scarf for ,.,,e;..* 6.60
1 only -•$8,50 German Otter Ruff for 6.915
1V1uffs to Match at Greatlg
Reduced Prices.
re New Dress Materials for,, Spring
The greater portion of* the FEWEST DRESS GOODS,WASH GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
LACES, a prepared goods in Clin-
ton.
Prices higher her�than last easolnr and in spite�of the advance in the price of wool
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cotton, linen and silk our prices for this springwill remain unchanged. We'll be glad to have
you come in and look over these new good*, just as often as you feel inclined.
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