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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-09-19, Page 8-of-- Fall Millinery We will make our4 OpeningDisplay of Mil- linery il-liner y for Fall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 26th, 27th and 28th, You are cordially invited to .'visit our show- room on. these dates, The seasons leading styles and novelties will be on exhibit and you will be made w elcome whenever and as often as you come. Opening all day Thurs- day, Friday,. Saturday and Saturday evening. About Our Silks For the most part the silks that this store sells are importedby ourselves direct from the British markets. We would like you to get better acquainted with the stock. Ifyou will �. 't have any silk buying ted 0 we think pay you to know it better. There is hardly a wanted shade that you cannot find here. Every popular make has a place in the col- lection. Values are better far than any store can offer that ddes•not import its silks direct, Bestof all. though, qualities are reliable, not an inferior or 'unworthy quality finds a place on our shelvesand.you •de end absolute- ly on�any sit g can p lks bou ht here. _This week a big ship m.ent cane to us direct from the' British market's. These items will give you an idea of our lines. All are good. l Japanese Se. a Fine quality Japanese Silk,, good weight, firm, ;all pure silk,.21 inches wide, in cream, every Color•use d black and ev y ,d .2 5: for fancy work, per yard Extra fine quality Japanese Silk, all pure silk, 27 inches; wide, firm and strong, will give excellent wear, suitable fists dresses or fancy for waists, black,white,cream an. all fancy shades, per 'yard. yard.... •.. Advei:,tising is vethiable exaetl In pro- portionto the extent that the thing advortteed is found to bear out the claim made for It. This sve believe and frame our take to you in this col* umn accordingly, We want our adds to sound honest, to keep ' honest pries' tnhonest and pushhoesty or trade, Frenclit Organdie is the proper thing In Note Paper for those who want the latest for social writ• ing,envelo esofenure°to mate . it is in Empress shag, that is a little widi�r than ordinary note. and aabout.the seine short- er, in color it is a dainty bine, is agreeable to write on and gives a tone to your eorrespendencethat snakes the receiver know your taste is in keeping with etkluete, You like to receive this sentiment yourself. Did It ever occur, to youhow tareless you unconsciously are sornetitnes in extending it to your worthy friends. The price of this " just • right" noyelty is no more than the .respectable old time style. Agents Porker's .Dye Works. ho ' Di Fair Co. Often the GJaezpest, Always the Best, wv Our111 Half -Dollar. .ell. alf DS al H �ec ' The best silkthat has ever been sold in :town for the'money ,:` We are quite sure about that. Could not sell this rice ourselves. if we did not import it.. 'Other at p seasons it has .been our best 'seller at 60c and 65c. This season we are able to sell it at•per yard 50c. Heavy weight English Silk, rich lustrous finish, soft, will not cut, gives excellent wear,eltitable for 'trim mins and waists, in shades of sky, . torquoise and: . navy blue, old rose, pink,': cardinal,• fawn, brown, white, cream and black, extra special value,per.yd. i. THE CLANTON Iq E1S-XYECOED Mr. .Ct1, Bowed fiundayea9 in London. Barrister Scott was in ,Ooderlch On Tuesday, Mrs, Saville sent last week at her home In Lottie esboro. Mist Bella J. r is the guest of her aunMee Maude and Mondaytink o Iwo, spent Nye, Jas, Webster of Londesboro is spending a week at Straatlaroy. Miss isitingl Carrie ends inhSeb ingviUe. after Mr. Geo, Z:lttbi► and wife of Mt. Forest are gguests of Mr. and Mrs, Wert,. Robta. MBaallsvisited CharPanH.A.ine lean 1net ie Week., Miss Tillie Akatn left on 'Friday for Buffalo where she will visit friends ' and also the Pau -Am. Mrs, 1'uess of New York, who has been in town for some time, returned to her home last week. Taffetta'Sil.ks Fine quality Taffetta Silk; good weight, 22 incheswide, will wear well, in pink, old rose, fawn, brown, sky, navy, • cardinal, cream and black,per. . . yard' Satins • Colored Satins, 23 inches wide, will wear well, suitable for trimmingsfancy and work,in all the popular shades at per yard,...:...: .. .. Extra good quality French Taf- £etta Silk, good weight, will x ellent makes Ii e C v g hand`@@ wear, sdme waists, in shades of blue, pink, old rose, fawn, ,O brown, gray, a , c ardin al; white, ite creamand black at per yard. Extra good quality colored' satins, rieh glossy surface,will 6 0 I w ear well, all shades, . at Aper Vand ....,... About a o WHERE MEV •ARE OR G THEY AREWHEREJNG q. We •Know People Martha Levy went. to Buffalo Miss on Friday fast. • MiweekMGGrr;.coif town spent last Dr. Gunn has been cilleii to Win and Brussels for todatiy. D haiin Mr. F. Quinn of the T. 11. & 13. staff. .Brantford,was the guest of Mr, John Holmes of the iluron Road last week. Mrs, John Holmes and Master J',1,3, of the Huron Road visited London friends and the Western Fair last week. Mrs. Frank Dark of Detroit, who bas been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. J. Grigg, returned to liar home last week, Mr. Jas. Southcombe and sister Mise • Mary were Called to Le Ray, New York, this week owing to the death of an uncle. Mr. Harry -liem , who has been at • Port Colborne lar some months, was in town Tuesday on hie way to his kerne in Bayfield, -Mrs. Graham who spent most of the summer with Stanley friends, re- turned to town last week and is the guest of Mr, 11. (raharu, Mr, J, Taylor was in Sarnia last week and purchased a big stock of foot- wear at a low rate on the dollar. Be is now placing it on his shelves. Me, Robert Schrenk and Miss Mary . Schrenk of Milverton, accoairpani.ed b ' Miss' Mary Bareeley• of St. e guests of Mr. and Mrs: q t e Thome t e A. A. Sehreuk, from Saturdaay until • Monday. Mr. George Xing ofBlythtwas town n onTuesday.' lie recently returned froth's business trip along. the North. Shore -during which he visited Thessaloti, Bruce Mines and the Soo. .Mr. S.G. Plummer of IIiiibing, Minne- Miss Vera 'Murdoch of riensall is the eota, son of our worthy citizen,Uoun- uest of Mies Nettie Cantelou this cn i for PI taunter, is borne for a short' g•e r.••• visit. Ile is engaged in a merchantilo Mrs, (Rev.) Patterson and little boy of C,heslep are guests at Mr.. J. Leslie's Sept, 1901 um •••••N•••••NN•N••••• •••••♦•••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••F c Opening Display• I Is.,..„1/4". i1 ••••• •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••NNNNNN••••0NN•A*•••'i•i••••••• 1 ew Fall Merchandise comes tumblingin ever day. The crispSeptembergives warningof the roach of and • y y p Fp other season with its myriad of wants. To sum up in a word, we are ready. , Already the signs point to the busiest selling we have ever known. Business is going ahead at a rapid rate, almost doubling last year's best records. • ' . No better indication that our rices are lowest and No butter evidence of the public's appreciation could be -given . P values best. 2 5 6 as of Test f Black Three good lilies at three popular ' p best for the money that we could find Fine quality- .French A better quality, lTafetta"Silk,'good firm and heavy, vy, weight, 2I inches will give good 'wide, suitable for wear, make a 3ininap, trimmings K 11 stylish, durable iK or waists, per yard . U U Waist, per yard. . 1 U rices, eaeb one the Very fine quality French Taffetta Silk, heavy wei ht,will wear g i 'well, \ at per . '1'roo yard... .. Mr. Kern, gettialagent of Molsons Bank at Bonsai), was in Clinton on Monday._ oda ..- Miss Kate Twiss of Buffalo is a guest at her home in town, 'Mrs. Goo. Cantelon's. • • Mrs. E. Laird and Master John spent Saturday and Sunday with Bruce - field frieuda. for EttaTuesday n Miss ' ..Ball left • T e Auburn where she intends; staying for some time ' Black Satiric Black Satins that do not lose their color and keep their appearance down to the last thread Very fine quality Good quality3ack Black Betio, n, rich • Extra good q i l ity Satin, veryrich face, makeshand- d- Black Satin, n, one finish will wear somewaistsdrtrim- of the best lines well, at: per and mins, 23 inches we ever handl- p y .r7'U wide, per yard. , 'rU U . ed, per yard. , . i2 U • Mr. and Itfrs 13ezzo, who have been visiting their relatives: here, returned' University; To ron to an d resumes his to Ci a o0nMonday tattd; s there ir October. trees who had Martin s Mrs lalart of Mary been visiting S. Thomes, , friends, returned home Monday. . business evtth, his brother and,we are pleased to hear; doing, well. :Bibb. ing issituated in the inning district, Mr. John McOool-returned. to Watford on Saturday. While here he made an offer on ,.London Road farm ata considerable advance :