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Plain colors and neat tweed effects will
have first call for fall and winter suitings.
The first shipments are now on our counters.
From the lowest to the highest grade, quali-
ties are everything they should be and the de-
signs and colorings such as will appeal to all
particular people. These are a few of the
many goon lines.
Plata Oioths at 50c
pra,in Cloth Suitings, all pure wool, clear, bright
finish, will make stylish and servicable costumes, h 500..
browns, navy, black, etc„ very special at per yd
•Tweed Effects at 65c
Fancy Tweed Effects suitable for Fall Suits or
separate Skirts, neat, small designs, green, brown, ' 65c,
and blue, 42 inches wide, special per y4
Panty Suitiogs at 60c
FancySuitings, neat small patterns, suitable for
Shirt Waist Suits or separate Skirts, stork colors, 60,c
yery stylish at per yd •
Mohair Waistiaigs. at 45e •
Fancy Mohairss black and navy. grounds with
neat. small designs in b aels and white, very fashion- Agn
able for 'Waists at per )0, itsith
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French Flannels at 50c •
FancyFrench Flannels the finest assortment of
choice designs we have ever shown. Mans, 'hands
some color combinations, cloth best quality we can fl
buy, buy, special at per yd • ,, u
Plain Suitiiigs CLAW to 0.50
Fine Broadcloth for Ladies Suits. • This cloth is
London shrunk and has a rich satiny finish, it is
made from pure wool and give excellent wear, black,
brown, green and navy at per yd,
$1,00.: $1,25 ft $1,50,
Fancy Uweeds 81.90 and $1.25
Faucy Tweed effects, medium and .clark color
combinations, will make handsome and stylish
Suits or separate Skirts, special per yd.:
$1.00 on $1.25
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New Trimming's I. •
Just a few new Trimmings arrived last week.
Not by any Means All we will show, but enough
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I to give early buyers a nice .assortment to: select •
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• 1.24 pairs- ofr Stockings every
minute of :a. worlcing 'day. is . the
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capacity of the Black Cat ' 'Stocking
.factory away over in Kenosha, WiS,
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Even then, the factory has to run
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. over -time to supply the, demand. If
et'eakageao-LB;adnodrd. Black .Qat .Stockings Were not good,
Hosiery Company
xessshs.wis. ' dos you think124 pairs could be made
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and sold every minute, t" They Miistbe good, •or
they would .not sell like that. : All sizes now- in
stock; ready for school opening; . - - •
25C, 35c and 40c per pair.
Millinery Department
Ready for Business.
The Millinery Department will be ready for
fall business on Tuesday next. Misses Pettigrew
and Burke have returned from the :Markets anti
will be ready to receive customers on Tuesday.
New fall goods are here and early buyers will find
a good assortinent now to select from.
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New York.
Outing Hats.
.$0\ne nobby New York Outing ITats are dis
played in our showroom. The very latest styles
as shoe n in ihe Ameritan Metropolis, • Not many
of any one kind, Conie and see them before the
best get picked up:
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1300 pairs ladies' ribbed Cashmere Hose, made '
from fine, soft arns spliced heels, seamless •
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Importers - Clinton
The Clinton News -Record
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The Seasonable 665 Rain Coats
Question Is Bought at a Very Low Price.,
School Supplies
• Last week,, while in Toronto, our syndicate bought, at a veryllowiprice; Sixr:hundred and Sixty-five Rain Coats, from
the Canadian Agent of the largest manufacturer in England, ON THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 8th, our
share of this big purchase will be placed on sale at tie lowest prices ever named, for coats of the best quality and
very latest styles. We want you to come expecting extraordinary bargains, and we ai e sure you will not be disap-
pointed, the saving will average nearly half. The first price named below is the actual value of these Coats if
bought in the regular way. In the lot will be found several styles -some plain, others with capes, three-quarter and
full length coats, and all are guaranteed shower proof. They come in the very newest and best shades of light and
dark Grey, Brown and Green. Some have the fitted back, with belt, while others are made with box back.
• Regular $5,00 Rain Coats at 82.00 •Regular 12.00 Rain Coats at 7,50
Regular 7.00 Rain Coats at 3.95• Regular 15.00 Rain Coats at 8 75
Regular 8.00 Rain Coats at 4,85 •
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Regular 10.00 Rain Coats at 5.95 •Regular 18.00 Hain Coats at 10.00
In order to make this sale be more attractive, we will place thefollowing list of BARGAINS on sale for the three days only.
We have all the convenien-
ces and essentials that the
boys and girls will need. Our
usual good values in Scribb-
lers, Slateq, Pads, Pencils, etc,
We want your trade at this
School opening and 11 you will
so favor us we will try to give
you satisfaction that it may be
a benefit to you and that we
may merit a continuance of
your patronage.
See us about it,
1‘701s.D2IEr1'iER, PIANOS. .
Agents parker's Tye Works,
W, D, Fair Got 75c Black Fingering Yarn at 59.
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Often the Cheapest. Always the Best. 200 lbs of Black Scotch Fingering Yarn, extra fine glossy finish,
well twisted yarns that will give excellent wear, regular 75c, for.
Extra Attractions for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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About
People
• . We Know -
ioc to t2ic Flannelette at 8c
Registrar Coats, Goderich was in 200 f th rt f Fla • elette *n assorted
. town Monday.
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. 65c and 75c Table .1.4inenat sod.
150 yards*of 58 to 70 inch table linen, in bleached rind unbleached
some is warranted. all pure lined, while some .is only half linen,
regular 05c and 7bc at
M. Charles Biggart, Ingersoll, was'
' home Sunday and:Monday. -
:Mr. land Mrs. D. S. Cook spent Mon-
day with friends in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jowett of Bays
field were in • .on Saturday.
Miss Maud Porter, teacher, was home and erea,m, regular price is 16c, on sale at On Thursday morning we will place on sale 300 yards of an
Sunday and Monday from Centralia •
day from a week's visit in Godes- 20C Ribbed •Cotton Hose at isc .
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.$I.25 and $1.5o Lace Curtains at $1.00 .
59e. 50 pairs of n yardslong Lace Curtains, fine Nottingham Male
all good designs and quality, regular prides $1,2Ci and $1.50, special
00
for three days only . •
85C Wool Carpet at 65c
50c. of y1,00trnyalrvdeIl ots'etohuer centste.2-ngnagrpel:h?sratilse 01 pure. and
value, speciol patterns, for three days at "e 65c...
85c Black Dress: Goods at 4.5c
yards o ex eaHeavy cola y o nn ,
. stripes, this is our regular 10c and 120 qualities, all in lengths from Q 40 inch wide black Dress Goods, made of pure wool hard finish
ed goods that will give satisfactory' wear, regular value is 85e, on
8 to 15 yards, to go at per yard
• sale at 'SOU.
15c Flannelette at mic
•Serges worth sec to 75c at 29C •
This is an extra heavy quality in plain calors of. pink, sky .red 12tc
. . . - •.. all -wool Serge, suitable for children a school . dresses, the regular. qnn . . .
. prices of which is Isom 500 to 75c, all toILVLIN •
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Mrs. W. J. Holmes returned yester-
• jell. • .
Lieutenant Duncan- of the S. A. is •
• on furlough at her home ins Mont --
Miss Nettie Cantelon and•Miss
Jen -
1110 bars ere .spending the week in
Toronto. ••. .
Mr. R. J. MeC.lowanof Blyth * left
.. Tuesday to visit the•Worlds' FairSt. Louis. ,
Mrs: Herb.. Alexander 'spent a-.• few
„days Of 'the past week with •Strat-::
ford friends. • -. • • . -• • • .
Mr.. Joy of the, Molsous Baek,- .
treal, , was the guest of Mrs.. Shit.- .
nsin this -.week. • •• • . -'•
Xis. J. W. Elliot -t- and Master Mer -
Vitt are sPending' .This Week.. with
Toronto .friends. , • -
Miss .Hattic Rumball 13. A....left. Tue-
sday c4(e go k,:st itnrrditan1;erpdanties. in the. •
Airs. Alex. 1VIeGiegoir of Winghain
'ent a few days of 'the, patit weeks •
with ..Mrs. W.. 0. Brown. *.• •
Mrs. . Lock . Crce spent :a • •few. d.syss
of the„pasti .week- at the parental
. hoMe on the 13th con, of I-lullett.
'Dr. Thomsonwas in Toronto on Sat-
urday and' spent Sunday and Mon-
day with his brother in Hamilton,-
Many of 0111 citizens '.areln Toronto •
' this week, - Including J. *And-
rews; S. G. 'Plummer,. Lou Pickett,
Mr.. and .Mrs: Alexander are
- sending. a few weeks with their
daughter, Mrs. J. A. Green of Port.
• Huron.
Mr. Ben. Rutledge, I Ode Conbe's
. driig. store, left* Tuesday 'to begin'
• his • 'studies at-lhe,College of Phar.
rnacy, -Toronto. • • .
Mr. awl -Mrs. R. 6..Rarnsay and fain-
' ily • spent,the Labor Day • holidays
in town with Mrs.Rarnsay'S -mother,.
Mks. Gilehriat, '
Mt. and 'Mrs. • John Wiseman returned
Tuesday from a visit to fiit lids at
Chicago . where • Mrs. Wiseman spent '
-• a couple of weeks. • d • . •
Miss Lizzie Middleton of Godcrich
• township: left on Friday last to 14-
. some • her duties as teacher in the.
Presbyterian Ladies College at Ot-
awe.-
Mr. Wilmer Gibson of the staff of the
• Merchants . Bank, Hanover, spent
Sunday and Monday with his sister
Miss 'Alma Gibson, and. his aunt,
' Mrs, Shier..
'Mr.. C. H. Wallis returned on Thurs.
lay.last •from. Manitoba were he di-
sposed of a carload of •horees. Sou.:
ris and. Methuen were the .p6ints at
which he did business. •
Mr. Robt.. Doan 'of Detroit has been
home the past .week. after a some- •
what lengthy absence. tic locks so;
well that his friends have been co-
inplimenting him on his youthful ap-
pearance. . .• . • •
Mr. James Eagleson of ilsaderich las
been spending., the past ten days in
. town wielding the brush of a pain.
ter, MA.. Eagleson and Master Wi- •
lber Spentd'a few days of last week
With Clinton friends. . •
Mr. Couch of the -Hamilton 'Lice
nference returned. home .on Friday
after spending a couple of days
with -his brother, Mr. A. Couch of
town. He had been in Harristoa
attending the funeral of his wife's
mother.
Mr, 'Dan. Macdonald accompanied by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Macdonald of Bayfield, were in town
on Saturday, having come over to
meet his daughter. Aliss Addie, and
his son • George, •who with his wife
and son Gordon arrived from Berlin
by the one o'clock trate and went
over(lays. to Bayfield 1.0 spend a few,
Mr. George Buskin, eolpOrteur miss-
ionary of Algoma and the North-
weat, paid his annual trip to Clin.
ten on Saturday. Mr. Buskin has
been engaged in this Work for over
twenty years and is itbde to • relate
many ' instances of .when he aPpessr-
ed to be at the end Of his resour-
ces, lico,has received aidifrom SOi10
unexpected' source. The contribut-
ions in Clinton amounted to $171/85,
more thair doulfie as he re-
ecoeitivetfrom any other place in this
fl
y.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. Kernyi, Mr. George
Keine- and Mr. and Mrs. Thos Ke.
rim, London, and Mr. William
Kemp, Stratford, were in toWn
Sunday and Monday. It seemed like
Olds times to see them, all on our
streets again. Mr. M. Kemp, the
daddy sof the .Kemps, is as brisk and
hearty as lever and so well satisfied
With London that he is building a
residence. With his better half he
Also visited his son Henry in Godes-
ich. Mr, and Mrs. Thos., Kemp al -
60 Spent a couple Of days in Myth.
100 pairs of boys' ribbed Cotton Hose, extra heavy make, assort -0 n 20C Sa.tarta at isc
ed sizes up to 8, regular prices 15c to 20e, to dear at. U •
• • 200 yards of black Satana, Cloth), very fine quality, bright satin 1 'Rn
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finish, would makoup.nicely in waists, regular 20c value at I %nu
ine
heel2a0
nrtiZes, owfean
YevCcitertilli 01311a
Sliig Ottet Cashmere Rose, double sole;
Heavy Winter Vests at 25c
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200 extra heavy quality of Vests, long sleeves, open front; nicely 25c
made an i finished, regular valess:to-claris 85e, our price ...... I
$1.25 and $1.5o.Underskirts at 53t.00
• . Ladies' Underskirts, made of a, good ..quality of Salami, Cloth, :
• • nicely trimmed with frills, 'assortedlengths, regular $1.25 and $1.
It 00
on sale at.
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3oc Cottonade at 25c
. . 300 yards of the very heaviest:quality of 25C Cottonade, in assorted
o .
• - stripes, regular value is 30.c, for
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$.i.00 White ,Quilts at 7oc - .
• White Bed'Spreads, made of a good quality . yarn, in 10-4 size,. 7 nn
regular 31.00 value at . . . •-• • ' I
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$ 1.50 Chenille Table Covers go at 85c
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New Fall Dress Goods. . •
If you want to see :the newest in Dress Goods, you will
have to visit this store -Our stock, 'this season', is the larger .
and finest we have ever shown Every new weaveand color
is represented in our display. ltoti:•are cordially invitad to call
and 'seethe new:. things= ---no. need to buy now, if you ..are pot
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Your money back
if you want it.
CLINTON.
THE TIME FOR
• Personal. •1 • . • CLERK DROPPED DEAD. 7.•
Miss Annie. Rdss rethrned*. home • .; to
Chicago on. Priday, • • •
Hartley W. Watts.is. spending a; week
• in Toronto* , .•
Miss. Mable. ohm has been:Spending a .
fortnight with• Toronto isiends. '
MiSs Nona Miller is in Fort. Williain
d where she has accepted a situation
as nliCliritnieSai
r.Ld
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Miss aSeaforth was
the guest of .Miss Bertha McRae
during the past week.„ . •
Mrs. Stewart Seymour returned home
• on Tuesday after visiting friends in.
Petrolia and' Wyoining, • . •
Miss Clara: Beaeoni of Henderson,
North Carolina, is the guest of her.
• cousie; Mr. Thos. Beadoms ". •
Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland visited
Toronto. Mid Niagara Falls the past.
:week. Mrs. , Ireland -also spent a. •
. 00111)10 of days Avith • Seaforth fri-
• d ends. • .
Mr, • and Mri,d- Tisdall; • after
spending the smn T
umer ioronto,.
. returned Mine the forepart • of the •
Week.. They autoed up. and' coming
hy way Hami
ilton made the trip
. in remarkably good time. •
Mr and and • Mrs.' John Sherrie, of Morris
'were- %guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Finch- oyer Sunday. They were ac-
compaeied down by Master Clarence
Finch, ,who. life on the farm
for ten weeks. • . ••
Mr. and Mrs, Albert' kiekards and.
Master Lamont' of Stratford were
• the guests of Mr. Robert Stevens
• Week. They were accoinpanied home
by their cousin, Charles Oliver, who
intendsaod4..making his . home in .Strats
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MAKE AN EXAIVIPLE. .
• A citizen said to 'rhe News -Record
on Monday :
"As I was. returning from church
Sunday evening and passing along
Isaac street,. where it is quite dark
on
.• account of so rininyi trees, a •boy
on a bicycle Whisked past me. I
did not see him coining or even hear
him and the wonder is that he • did
not run Me down.. There was no
necessity for him being utsan the
sideWalk at all for the roads:My was
sm
dry and ooth."
It is this reckless disregard for the.
rights of pedestrians that has made
bicycle skiff% on the Walks a punigh.
able offence. And if a citizen cannot
wend • his way homeward at night
without having to keep both eyes
and ears o'pen lest he be run down
by some 'smart Johnny, it is high
time Chief Welsh- Went out atter that
class, This does not apply. to the
great maturity .of wheelsinen, who
could very well be allowed certain
privileges in wet weather Were it not
for the smart Johnnies.
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A Local Option meeting
will be held in the town
hall next Thursday even.
Ing,
• 1%. r. Wi 11 are Stothers, Clerk of
Ash-
field, dropped 'lead while on his way
to attend church Sunday morning.
He was for many years prominent in
Inunipipal Matters and was much
respected for his sterling integrity.
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A
WRIT 'ISSUED 4 %4'
• Ashdeid •township has issued a writ
against the bounty for damages al-
leged .to • have been sustained
by • a washout at • Port •
bert which is said to have cost the
township $500, Warden Bowman ca -
rim clown from the north _yesterday to
enter a defence,
DEATH OF J. SEWARb:
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• Mr...I. T. Seward died 011 Friday
last after several months' illness. I -le
was a native of. -.England, but lived in
Clinton many ;years and was well
known as an honest, industrious man.
Ile is survived by his Wife. They had
no family„ Thesfunerar took place on
• Sunday afternoon, the services being
conducted by, Rev. Dr. Cook, with
whose church Mr. Seward was for
• for Several years connected. The
pallbearers were : William, Thomas
and George Shipley, ...Mph, Will lain
and John TipladY,
Don't Fail to Witness It.
The Strathconas of Clinton and the
Elldra team, last year's champions, will
Meet on the local grounds next Tuet,-
day afternoon in the semi-finals. This
will be the best game of lacrosse ever
witnessed irrOlinton, and our citizens
should turn out largely to encourage
the Strathconas who have not lost a
game this season.
Hired a Horse and
Hasn't Come Baek.
.4 young man of about 20 years of
age canie to Clinton from Loedon.
He wore a kharki uniform and repre-
sented himself to be a recruiting off'.
cer from the Military School, but, as
was snbsequently found out, he was a
deserter. Ile hired a horse from 'War.
rener's livery and has not yet come
back. The law is looking for him,
His name is Ed. Twamley and ho for-
inerly lived in Stratford.
Pure Seed Grain.
We have opened out a flour and fee 1
store and keep in stock flours bran,
shorts, cured meats, etc, We madea
special effort to procure and have on
hand a supply of clean seed wheat and
timothy, and farmers making their,
purchases ft ow us can rely upon get( -
log their seed its free as possible front
all noxious weeds.
Ford & McNeil,
This is the time for..
Ram Coats. With showery '
weather almost every
other day, it is hardly safe
to venture out without .
one. One Comes in handy 4
for a fall Overcoat as well.
Many new styles are
here, nobby garments that
are just a little bit out of .
the ordinary and have a
>• distinctive sty e that is all
• their own; Big assort-
ments of the every -day
staple styles too. Every
garment made from hoii.
• est, reliable cloths that are
. well put together and will
give: the wearer satisfac-
tion; Come in and see
thent. If you are think-
• ing of investing in a Rain
coat we can interest you,
and perhaps save you a
little money.
Raincoats for Men at $5.00s $0.00, $7.50, and $8.00
Better Rain coats at *310.m $12.00 and $13.50
MudCoats tor rough weather at $0.00 and $3.50
For Threshing Time.
Smocks and Overalls are in big demand theSe days. Olir
immense stock of than bought before the great advance: in cot-
ton prices is going down fast. We are still selling at old: prices .
but when present supplies are gone we won't bo able to sell es
good sniodks and overalls for these prices. •
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Mons Heavy Derry Overall* black or grey, all •
seams double sown, double seat, riveted . - -
pockets and buttons, warmal
speehll value
at per pairs sten 4
Moleskin Pants, $1.00. •
Mons heavy cotton Idoleskin Pants, nice assort-
ment of neat stripes,. seams double sewn, $1s00
special at per pair
Denim Overalls, $1,00.
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liouA gtg.,--no Bros*
Cialideg and Nal raLL:i!,20.
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