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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-10-17, Page 8r are Showing w Millinery Tws WEEK 4 gain we'have new shapes and trimmings to. 'Allow you this week; Some - just a, little . newer and different than- you will . see in most places. This Al season we are making a , special feature of showing new goods practically ev- ery week, and the wisdom of this policy is. shown in millinery business that is beating all records. If you want your hat trimmed to your order, let us have the order as early in the. week as possible. The next three or four weeks our milliners are bound to be as busy as nailers. After that it will not, make so much '•dif erence, but now . early ordering guarantees you against disappointment oil ;i1 S day. ' The Most Coats and The Best Coats are Here More Coats to. 'choose fxorn than in any store within _your reach. Everyone absolutely right in style, fault- less in fit and materials, all good honest qualities that• will give you satisfaction: when wearing time` comes. The garments of five makers' leading styles are on our racks ready for you 1•o make selections from. :No time so good as now .to do your buying, for stocks and; assortments are at their best to -day. ,Ourspecial at: _$. %0 , This coat is made from good quality imported tweeds in .ark invisible cheeks with greens or browns the predomin ating color, or in good heavy weight black. beaver. It is 48' inches long, cut full and loose and trimmed with strappings of the same material. The garment has style to' Wand the . . materials are good enough to' make it wear to the satistac tion of the people who buy thew: All sizes in blacks or Q tweeds, special 850'. Milltarg Coats $10 This ip This—is a good garent for gtr s ade'-•froireail wool navy blue frieze of good weight, it is cut with a straight military collar.and front is trimmed in military fashion with black braid and brass buttons: It is a , very n Y stylish garment,sizes for 14.' 16 and ' 18 years. each 1 O nn The same style. of coat in. red beaver at 18,.00: Clinton News -Record October f 7t%, i9et You -Can't Lose $ i$ Your Fours,- Iain Pen. • If it is a Watmrairl�n's Ideal Fountain Peri htt- f e,1 with a clip -cap, .. ,The ir clip -cap is a neat piece of 0 springy steel attached at one end of the cap of the pen,theother end being 9 resse snu against the '9 p ec1. g1y ga t barrel of the spring. It holds in much the same i. way as a clothes pin and will kelp the pen where • itis%put. See us about 0 it if interested*. w•. :FAIR 00. Often Cheapest --Always Best Captain: H. T. Rance and Mrs. Hance were in Toronto last week.;• Mrs. Alex, Robinson 'and :Miss Robin- son' of Bayiicld were in Clinton on Tuesday. • • Mrs,. .Fred. Downer of Loudon ' has been the guest of 11frs. (Dr.). Bail' this week. Mrs. E. Watson of Blyth ,was tJie _gaeSt of 11Irs D, B K inedy un Monday. , .Mr. R. W. Crampton, Toronto, inspec- • for of the Sovereign Bank, was •,n town this week. ` • Mr. J. E, Murray, who `had been vis iting at Dr. . Thompsson's, . returned to his home at Granton.. on Tuesday. Mrs. John Pollock and • her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Brownlee; ; 'of Bayfield were_in Clinton on Monday• after,. noon.. . bins. John White : of Tuckerstnith whirdeparted this lite last 'week was.. a sister of Mrs. David Tiplady' . of" town.. . , llfr-bcona-rd nt"e'lon, who has been in ' Toronto for some tune, returned • homo;.last week on account: of ill' health. Manager -Dowding aird'. Accountant Constantino of the Molsons ' Bank took in :automobile trip'. to;Strat- lord on 'Monday: • • Mr. James ('Roxy.)' Walker and ' wife'' • , of • Godeerich attended the. funeral ,of the late Mr. Layton on, Tuesday ;:and while here he called on his old friend Mr. ).:a:.'Ketmedy, Mr. E. ville was •.the judge of fruits at the .Arran -Tara fall fair held in Tara last' week, ;The directors,�could not have made.'a .better choice : to what Ed." doesn't know about apples:. . is scarcely, ".worth mentioning. Mr. W. 11io1son Macpherson, president,° ` and Mr: James Elliott, general. manager of. Moleons Bank,' Montreal, paid • a visit to the local branch on Monday,. They came'up `from' Tori onto • by • auto. but _ returned by. train., Mr' D. French . returned on Monday from the Coast, having taken . ad- vantage of the excursion( rate `:.,o the New Westminster Fair.—Wetask,. 1Wifi Times, Alberta.. This no doubt, alludes to the .former 'keeper of 'the Huron House of :Refiuge. Mr. and •,Mrs. W. Jackson and _ "Dr. and Mrs. Sltaw 'are taking in the annual excursion of the Canadian Ticket Agents Assuoiation to '; The West.. In the absence of;'the seer- tary., Mr. Jackson is . •assuming. 'the duties and looking after the details Dr. Smith and Mr. William: Elliott. of ".Bayfield were in town on ~ Monday..' Tiie`Dr. was pleased to report :that 'John Maguire of Godcricli township, who has had a bad attack, of man - pox is now recovering rapidly. in former days the Dr. Made a close study of this dread disease and was' quite confident of bringing his pat- ient through =t; hut though he has taken every precaution,:The fact • that he is treating the case has, b�aen. playing the ,mischief 'with. his gener- al practice. Physicians ntit unfre- quently. have experiences of this na ture 'and though •it shortens :their cash it lengthens their credit. 11fr. Byron Waldron of .the London, Road. leaves .in a few days on the return ,trip to Bluefield.% Nicaragua, Central America,. after a ;couple of months holidays at the homestead and visiting: friends in other parts of, the province. pie has been ` in Nicaragua for a couple of years . or. so, but has not' yet grown to like the country ..well enough to remain there' any longer than he continues to do well. The bulk of the 100)04 are a • mixture of the Spaniard, Negro and Indian, but it does- not 'necessarily follow that 'only the goodqualities of each descend to the offspring. The Intre bred Indian when first brought in from the hush and be- fore he tomes under certain "civiliz. ing influences"is said to be, the most reliable of them all. "INC lteep good - hours down there," said Mr. Waldron to The News -Record. ; "we rise about 4.90,, have dinner at 11,: and supper at 5. 'ren o'clock genet, ally sees us in bed. We are near the equator, you know,and the days are shorter than with you here in the summer time and they do not vary very much., Climate? we have all tate way from torrid,to almost frigid. Advise i young man to .gd down there with the hope of better- ing.. bit condition ? Well; no, 1 don't think 1 would." Tweed Coats at $15 We show -a dozen or more'extra. good styles at this price in striped. and checked tweeds: - Colorings: are dare rich., shades of brown, green,, navy, and red thatare so popular this winter. Of no single styes have we more thantwo gar • - ments alike. Ti hurried with same ,material as body of the 1 G nn cot or velvets and braids,•each lit, NU Black Coats at $13.50 -This coat is made from imported black beaver, is frill length and bas a very full skirt. It is triwmed with braid and lined to the waist. A black coat'that has a.good appearance and j 9 style to -it at ani, i1eiate�price.. All sizes, each 1.% a5!!' Some Handsome andsome Coats* oats A splendid collection of high-class garments ents.in fancy twee d s plain colored and black beavers and kerney'cloths. Practi- • 30cally two dozen styles toselect froinat SIB $30 and..:.2.5 • The Children's Coats: For small children and girls up to• 15,and 16 we show a collection of winter coats that we are satisfied is not equalled anywhere in this part of Ontario. They are all imported direct from one of the leading makers in Berlin. The styles are absplutely right materials • good and prices low enough to .make values right: Some of our Everyday Specials Goodelizlrrglr-value ever;,roue-o theM-to••be brand---- ed special. Some of our .regular everyday prices for thoroughly dependable merchandise. • • Cashmere Hose Winter weight, 25c—Ladies Black' Cath. mere Hose. plain or ribbed, fall and winter. weight. • 'seaixt-• less feet, and good strong servieeable stockings, foot proper- ly shaped, all sizes per pair .. ..,. . . Ladles' Vests 25e—Ladies' ribbed -vests, shaped waist, open front, long sleeves, soft finish, 'winter weight, garments that will give satisfactory Wear, drawers to match, special' each .. .. Ladies' Vests 50c—Ladies' Vests. winter weight, fine ribbed a mixture of wool and cotton that is; warm and serviceable and will not shrink. soft finish, • high neck, button front,,. 5 O drewers to match at per garment • .25 Towels 2 for 25c—Extra good size Linen Huckabaek Towels hemmed or fringed ends, plain or colored borders, a splen- Q{� did drying towel for ordinary eyeryday use, special....2 for iFrV Ali Linen Toweling 10c—We buy this toweling direct from . . the maker and it costs 10e a yard wholesale today, It is full 18 inches wide, extra heavy weight, has red border and .. we can .guarantee every thread pure linen, The best general purpose toweling we ever had. We cannot.pnsgibly dupil- cate it again for the same price for at least a year, poselbly more, as linen prices have advi:nced very. much since this lot came in. • Special per yard. .. I ..:. .............. . 0 •class Toweling' 12 o L esvy'iiati line Linen Glass Toweling, , blue or red check, 23 incheswide, makes a splendid drying 1 A towel. Special per yard ...• . . L a Venetian Cloths 50c—Good quality Venetian Clothe that will make up very effective costumes and give satisfactory wear. Al[ the popular colorings in browns. navies, Cream and black. Quite the hest value we have been able to find at per yard ... .... Our Special Broadcloth 05c—Thiels an extra good quality, 48 to 60 inches wide, has rich lustrous finish, made from. pure wools. It cornea itt the new shades of brown, navy, green, red and black: We never sold as gond a cloth for this money before and are eatfefledyen catthoteasily match it for value. Special per yard. • r..r'.rr.r,rrr... .. r�5 Extra Wide Shtiker Flannei-Extra wide heavy Shaker Flannel,. -a- good_assortlnent flannystripes in pinks, blues, ! n greys, eta Fast colors ,at per yard V English Flannelette 1.20—Our wellAtiown make of !English Flannelette, extra heavy weight, soft fluffy' finish, 82 to 31 inches Wide, neat patterns in blues, fawns, pinks and greys." l Colors that stand the wash, qualities that stand the wear, yd , 12 z Grey Flannel 25e --Good quality -wool Grey Flannel, plain oir twill, dark or light grey,, *soft make yet firm and strong. No n' questksn about wear being sat[sfactittp, Epeeial'at per yard i English Apron Oinghains-In all the popular blaze and white cheeks, ilii to'45Inches wide, More. absolutely fast; 15 imported direct, special, per yard............. ..,..., a to r 1 Millinery 'Special October 18th. to 28th only A Special Consign Tient of High Class Mil inert' Creations • This event will be in charge of a special saleslady -direct from the manufacturers and de-. -signers, The 'Wright Hat Company, whose reputation for Style at a Price," and a` Women's Wrights" for women "are known!, as a fashion standard all over Canada, Come to this opening on Saturday, October i9th. .Fashionable Fall Mantles • AND LadiesFur' Lined Coats Our showing this season is the best and largest .it has been, our good fortune to present to our customers ' Splendidly Tailored Coats for Ppresent and later use. Garments that duplicate the exclusive_ features of high priced models Black Box Cloth Coats $7.00 In, three-jarter length, self collar,full back and sleeves, with cloth straip` ngs, vex -,niiiY ""'-, p .. Y style, price - $7.00 Black Beaver Coats $12.00 Ladies' imported 31ac • : eaver '.,oates, tai ore. , style, full back and sleeves, self strappings, a beautiful coat and our leader;rriee----- $12,00 Other: Black Coats' at $I0.00, $13,50 and $18.00 Ladies' Fur Lined Coats Ladies' Fur Lined Goats made of good'quality imported beaver, --Alaska -sable-;collar, 'natul al rat Ailed body' . and sleeves, a very exclusive style, price - - $75,00 A Good Warm Coat Ladies' imppalrted-Bearver'Coat --Col i-Mbia sable _. ur,. collar wool astrachan, lined and :interlined 'with rubber, pretty..: styles and make, .a :good warm driving coat, price • $25..00. Tailoring Furnishings Dry Goods I mporters 1 r t t �W•WV' ale of 'inter Coats For one da} only, Saturday, : OCt•. 19th We place on sale a beautiful assortment of . New Winter Coats, 45 to 50 inches long, in :a'dozen of the season's new- est cloths, including Brown, Navy Blue, Grey, Green and Cardinal Mixtures, made with velvet collars, trimmed with strappings and fancy braid. Coatsarelined to waist also sleeves lined. Every coat brand new, „worth in the regular way up to $15.00 each. '. ill sizes, 32 to 42 One: Dag Onlg :$10.00 75d Dress Goods for 50c 500 yards "pure all wool Dress Goods including panarbas, Voiles, Serges, Crispenes, Venetians, Rox' • snag, etc., in colors of brown, navy, cardinal, green, grey, etc:,`ranging in width from 40 to 48 inches, suit- able for suits, dresses a.ld separate skirts, regular prise up to '75c yard. The Best. Dreis Goods bargain of the year. ' For one day only, Saturday, Oct.. 19th, your ohoice per yard •.5 New Shapes in MillinerU 1 t NEI Another shipment of the new- , - est designs in Millinery is now ready for your inspection. ,A11'the' leading colors such as brawn, myr- , navy, - vy, c halnpaglle, etc-, are re- presented, and just enough of a kind to -riveyou a nice'assortm n Choose g Y assortment 16 choose from - . Dry Goods and Millinery temilsealmemerammaremilmeisereselsirellanii Y.Y ai_ AA-. r.v A A -..i .Ya it. .I[ a. Ladies' Ready-td.Wear 6arnients ]i J