The Clinton News-Record, 1904-09-15, Page 8The Clinton Nowo•Recoard September Lath 1 •
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'ess
Goods.
More new Dress Goods arrived this week. Neat
nobby effects, in fancy tweeds, medium and. heavy
weights, suitable for Shirt Waist. Suits or heavier cos-
tumes. Of most of them only enough : for one suit of
any one pattern. Materials* and patterns all new and
values good.
7 weed Effects 6514s
Canvas tweeds, two tone .effects in green, blue, . grey and 65c..
brown, medium weight, very stylish at per yard
Tweed Suitings 75cts;
Handsome effects in faney,tweed suitings, mostly dark
colorings, weight suitable for shirt waist suits, neat.designs and 75e
quiet colorings at per yard
Fine Tweeds, $ 1.00 di $ 1.25.
Many new designs in fine tweed'suigs, n o. twso
alike, made from pure wools, will makkep into sty-
lish and serviceable costumes, a largec`lrtmentof$1.
new and handsome patterns at per ... ...... , U 0 $1,25
Plain Cloths.
Plain cloths will be much. . in favor this season for 'fine
suits. Our stock of them is very large,: arid all the popular
fall and winter shades are•repre'sented in it, Values, ,in most
cases, good enough to call SPECIAL.":
Cloth Suiting :Soc.
Ladies plain cloth suiting,'all pure wool, .bis. ht finish,. good
weight, i shad sof green: nay,, brown; castor and : black, sue-
Oat value at per yard' , r 50�.
Cloth Suiting 75c•.
Ladies plain cloth suiting,' better quality . and wider than the
above, will make stylish and serviceable costumes black and the •75e
leading colors at per yd . i , . 1 tilos
•
Cloth Suitings $ i .00 & 1.5o.
Ladies Broadcloth suiting made from pure,
fine wools, extra finish, goodweight for tailored
so:,•tunres, dressy and serviceable, two qualities $1 00 50
At per yard.............. ... .... . g $1 skill
New
American Wrapperettes.
The $oasoziahie
Question Is
Sobooi supplies.
We opened some nobby American Wrapperettes .and
Cotton Waistin s this week, The very newest designs and
g colorings for Fall wear: ' Out of the ordinary, and different,
from what yon will see inmost places:. Not eery much 'of.
any one pattern:
I21c, 15c, 20C and 25C per yard.
The Handy . Garnment.
The Raincoat is one of the handiest and most useful
garments a lady can have. .In showery weather, such , as we
are having, it is hardly safe to venture out without one,
We showing many new styles for fall wear. Natty
nobby garments," that have a distinctiveness style le about
.
them that is all their- own. All made from good
y
ood materials
that will give satisfaction then it comes to the wear, Our
prices for dependable and stylish garments are
$5,00 $8.00 10.00 $12.00
IIODGI3NS BRos.
IMPORTERS - CLINTON.
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, ete.
We want your trade at this
School opening and ii you will
so favor us we will try to give
you satisfaction that it may be
a benefit toyou and that we.
may merit 'a continuance of
your patronage.
See uo about it,
NORDHEIMElt PIANOS.
Agents. Parker's Dye Works.
W. D. Fair . Co,
often the Cheapest. Always. the Best;
About
People
We Know.
Mr. John Mole of. Auburn• was in
town on Tuesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. -'Charles , Cook were in
London this .Week.
Mr. Fred.. A. Lewis,' piano tuner.,
Berlin, •was in town ,this. week.
Mir.. John Johnstone, 1 R'attenbitry
street, was in. Toronto this week.
Miss-Lettto Smith returned. on Mon -
'day from a month's visit to !rela-
tives in North Dakota.
Mr. Fred.. Stanley has'. returned home
after a fortnight's visit at Sarnia,
Chicago and; up the lakes. ,
Mr. and Mrs, William Wheatley and ,
Master Percy 'returned home Tues-
day after a week's visit with Tor-
onto friends..
Mr. Ernest Twitchell, .who \had 'been
:spending a few days under<the par
ental roof,;'returned to Detroit.; by.
boat on Tuesday: •
Mr. Roy !"Hellyar who has• bon at
Fort Qu'Appelle for sonic. tisee,lias
• returned home, his .eyes requiring
medical treatment,
Mr•• George E .Stott of Detroit, who
was ‘Visiting her 'sister; Mrs:.James
Twitchell' of, town,,• and friends, iu
London, ' has returned. home.
Mr. Walter Bair 'and "daughter, Miss
Aggie Barr, .St, Thomas,. have teen
guests this week of another daugh-
ter, Mrs. J•,l W, Irwia4 of town.
Miss Leona Potts, who had been sp-.
ending her fortnight's •holidaysU with
her:. brother,, •1'red, • of 'Cleveland,
Ohio; returned home :on Monday.:
Miss M: Brown 'arrived from Det -
reit on' Tuesday'• and will spend e
month or so at ;the homestead -in.
• Hullett, and in '. isitnlg . friends
town and district..
-Mrs. Will., Beacom., .arrived, home
from. Toronto on ,Monday ,with her
little son Elmer, *lin had been a
patient .at the Children's hospital
• for several months.,,
Mr'. W. J. Tozer returned., home •Mon-
day after a:week's holiday in Tor
onto •Mrs; Tozer, who has been
making. a more extended stay, is -
expected home on, Thursday,
Messrs. Will. Cantelon and James
Sharp wheeled to Exeter on Sun-
day. On• their return :they were
caught. at Hensel' by •the rain and
had to remain, O leve .all night. • '
Mr. . andr Mrs.' D Macdonald . were
'visited 'the.past week. by the'
daughter,'Mrs, W. L,. Dowser' and.
two children,,
their s n Daniel an
d
their nephew, Charles McVicar, all
' of Detroit.
Rev.T, Albert :Moore, secretary
of
the Lord's Day Alliance, was, wh;
in town the guest, of 'Rev.. Dr,Coolc;
They were dais
during their.
college • days and their' friendship
has ever since kept "warm.
The following pupils from mensal]
have commenced attending. Clinlo
On'llegiate. Institute : B. ,tlrquhar
Curtis Stoneman, Earnie Steaey,
Burns Buchanan. The following are
continuing their studies : 'Etta Dav-
is, Lloyd Davisl and Wesley Yung-
. b1ut.-4Iensali. observer.
Mr. J. 13. Hoover left on Saturcia
last with the following party of
Woodmen• to visit the World's Fe
1). Cinnamon, Lindsay ; L. H. Ta)
lor, Brantford ; and Dr. Wylie,
Dresden. Yesterday was Society
I)ay at the Pair and many thous-
and: Woodmen took part in the
procession. •
County 'Councillor McNaughton. of
Stanley. left Tuesday for ,a trip
through the Territories. Ile prop-
'oses going as far West as l3dnront-
en: Mr. George~ Campbell also of
Stanley, lett on the same •d'ay for
Moosejaw. Both procured their ti-
ckets froni Mr. W. Jackson, local
ticket agent of•the 0, P. R.
Among those *who took in the excur-
sion ...to Detroit were : Misses Min-
nie Moore, Emma Smith, •May Ea-
st, Lizzie Trowhill, Minnie:Reynol-
ds, Tillie Nott, Robson, Dell, Plu=
ker, Mr. and Mrs, E.. McLaughlan,
• Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Grant, Mr. and
Mrs. George Potts, Percy Pair.
Parker Foster,' J, G. and Earl
Seale, John Trowhill,, T. and J.
Reynolds, L. Weir, R. Sweet.
Mr. G. W. Barnwell, brother of the
township clerk,' Stanley, anti . for-
mrinpa. S. .
Godericherlypt towcinshiplof,. but now o"
Sault Ste. Marie, called on friends
In town yesterday. It is four
years since he Wt here. Ile has
done well at the Soo where' bei. is
accountant in the audit department
of the " big Lake Superior Consoli-
dated Companies at a handsome
salsa.
Millinery Opening
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
September 22nd, 23rd and 24th
You are cordially invited to attend our Formal Opening of New Fall 'Millinery on the above named
days. The store will be open Thursday evening from 8 to 10 for the benefit of those who cannot come
during the day.
Everybody Welcome. Come as often as you can and see the New Fall Dress Goods.
The New Dress Goods.
'Our stock of Dress Goods this fall is by fat the finest . we
have ever shown, and our sales in Dress Goods so far this sea-
son, is away ahead of anything we have ever had. Our show-
ing is very complete in heavy and light tweedsfor skirts and
shirts waists and suits. We are showing them in all the new-
est shade of Hunters green,Garnet, Brown and several shades
of Navy. Prices are 60c, 75c, 85c, $1 to $1.50,.
Black Dress . Goods.:.
All that is new in black goods will be found in our stook,
'from the plain serge at 25c a yard to silk Eoliene at $2.00.
In the lot will be found Crispene,Sicilian, Lustre, Satin Cloth.
and . many other popular cloths all of which are Marked at
the very lowest possible prices. •
Ottr Sale of Rain Coats
A Great Success
This has been the most successful sale of Rain Coats this:
store has ever had, aad it isn't any wonder for the bargains
are the best this town ever had—our . syndicate purchased
from the Canadian agent of the largest maker in England
665 .Rain Coats at a big saving in price, and while they .:last
We will sell them at the following low prices :
$ 5.00 Rain Coats . . at : . $ 2.00
3.95
4,85
5.95
7.50
8.75
10.00
7,00 «.
8.00 "
10.00 .Y
12.00
15.00
18.00
C
rt
tc
Yc .
Every Coat in the lot ismade of a good quality of Cray-
enette in the newest style. It ` will pay you well to see these
Coats at once as. theyare selling. very freely, more than 'half
sold during the first:three .days of the sale.
of 'them•betg so 3'
Personal.
Mrs. Hannah ', McBrien,a also . Misses'
Fannie. and Martha 'spent •: a day
with Mr. -and Mrs. •l Francis Meil-�
Veen. of the . Base: Line,
'Mr.. and Mrs. W. '.Alexander returned
Monday from: a visit of 'several
`weeks with their •daughter, •Mrs.•
J.• A. Green of •Port'Huron.
Rev. Robert McCosh,:rector of Christ
church, Chatham, and. Rev.' J. F.
Parke of •Amherstburg, but former-
ly of Clinton; spent•• a few hours in
town on. Monda
Mrs. Idarry Mesio and children and
her nephew, Mas e
r Leslie Edwar-
ds
ds, of Detroit, are spending .• a
month with old acquaintances • in.
and around Clinton:. -
Misses Hannah and. Agnes • Wilson are
attending the Model school in ,Clin-
ton and. Miss, Marjorie Gordon the.
Collegiate Institute in the • same
• town.—Wingham Advance. •
Mr. C. 0. Rance left: Monday on his
two months'' trip in the interests
of the Jackson Mfg. Company. •ife
goes t east down to. the sounding
sea, and will do business among
the Blue Noses.
Mr. ,W. A. Barge of Chicago,. brother
of . Messrs, Barge of town, has been
suffering for the past 'three weeks
with a very bad attack of typhoid
fever, but now; his old friends will
he glad . to hear, he, is oonvalesd-
ing.
Mr. Ed. Dinsley of Chicago visited
his father and sisters , of town last
week: Ho is naw `vice-president
and inspector of a Millers' Insur-
ance Company from, which he is
said to. draw an income of iabout
••$15,000 a year. •
Mr. Wallace .Irwin returned home
this week after an absence, of over
a month at Maple Creek, Assa.,
where he was in charge of, the offi-
ce of Dentist Courtice whilo..that
gentleman was visiting! his parents
at Ilolmesville.
l
Varna.
Mr. Eph. Palmer of the Son is at
present visiting, with his brother,
William.
Mr. John 1VteNaughton left on 'l'ues-
day' for a visit with , friends in the
Northwest. 1Vtessrs�. F. ,Weeks and II.
Duncan also left for the West :on the
same date.
Revs ', Davidson bad • a new fur-
nace put in, his house • last week.
Mro, Howard. and Miss Allen of
Blake visited at the ,manse on Tues -
tray.
Rev. Mr. IeNeiI of layfleld prea-
ched in the Presbyterian church on
Sunday,
Tailor- lade Skirts
The Skirts we sell are made by a firm that is acknowled-
ged to be the very best makers in Canada. The lowest priced
skirt we sell is guaranteed to fit perfectly and as the seams
are all bound with tape to keep them in shape. The cloths• are
the very best and when you figure out the cost of the cloth
you will wonder how they can possibly make them at the
price.. This season's AvaluEs are better than ever. We can give
you far better .skirts this season at $3.95,, $4.50, $5, etc:, than
ever before. We ask you to come and see our stock and com-
pare values.
Golf Waists
Golf Waists are more in demand this treason than ever.
You will find our stock very: complete withthe new styles all
f which marked t N p 1 p' W l them in
O., w ie are mare a 0 u ar rices e,. have
Cream, Red, Navy, Black;. Hunters green, etc.
.Prices.$2, $2.50, $2.75 and .$3:50.
•
New :Corsets For.-
The
For
The Corset season just passed was a record breaker for
Our department. By: keeping only the, best Corsets it .has built.:
'forus ore:of the largest corset businesses in this section. We
have full control of . Chaska. of sevelnal. of;ths,- hilt makers.
When you want tobuy your next lair of corsets remember
this store as the place that sells onlyguaranteed Corsets,
••
Prices 50c, 75c, $1,`$1,25,, $1,50 to $2.
Stanley Township.
Miss :Ida Elliott of Detroit has
been visiting . at .her \sister's; Mrs.
George Clark's, the: past week.
Mrs. Wm: Dowson left last 'week.
to stay a month with her parcntsin
London:
Many ' , people of this rliborliood
took'in'the. London Fair this week.
Mrs. McKinnon, . ''who has .been vis-
iting, at her, , uncle's, Mr. Charles
Johnson's, . returns `to`her:'home• in
Lucknow, this week. •
:Miss: Nellie Baker of Blake is spen-
r
a fewweeksat thehome of
din a
g.
11111
Mr. Wm. Clark.and other friends.
Miss. Mgggie Clark and Miss Stella
Rathwell spent a few days last week.
at the home/ of Mr. Charles Reid of
13rucefield.. '
Mrs,. Charles Johnson;and Mrs.
I McKinnon visited friends ; hi • Exeter
1 over (Sunday..
Mrs. Wm. Clarke. Sr. has gone to
visit friends at Exeter.
Quite a heavy thunt'er and light-
ning storm : with:, heavy rain passed
oven: this vicinity Sunday evening.
Mr. Thos. Brownett lost a valuable
cow last week by choking on nn ap-
ple.
Mr. James Campbell and Treasurer
John Reid, accompanied by • Miss
Mary :A, Reid, and Miss Albina Rich•
ardson, were in Clinton ' on • Monday
on business.' .
Miss . Linda • Turner intends return,
ing home Tuesday accompanied by
Miss Mary A. Reid..
MarnOclk.
M. Walsh and lady of Gravel Road
visited at T. Bell's of the 5th Line
on Sunday. .
Quito a number of Westfield f enple
took hi Toronto Pair f.tst week.
Miss 1VIay Tunny, 5th Line, is not
improving very fast and it is feared
an operation will have to be per-
formed.
Mr, and Mrs. R. Taylor of West
Wawanosh visited with friends aro-
und Westfield 'a week • ago Sunday.
Deaths.
YEsnko—In Clinton on Sept. 14th,
Mrs. Peter :Yesbec, aged,37 years.
I
WILL GIV143 ONE DOZDN PINE
Photos and ono hi a brooch for
35cnt
cents. They areneatnat-
•
and, at
• ural. Studio up over W. Taylor &
Son's Shoe Store, Clinton,—N.
Cress, Photographer. • 86
WANT13:1!"tMMEDIAT14LY, A YOU -
ng girl as housemaid. Also Oct.
1st, one as cook. Apply to Miss
Attrill, Ridgewood Park, Goderich,
TIME FOR
A'I'
This is the time for
Rain` Coats: With showery
weather . almost : every
other day, it • is, hardly safe
to venture out without.
one. One comes in handy
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 style that is all
their o Big assort
ments o the • every -day
staple styles, too.:. Every
garment made from hon-
est, reliable cloths that are
well put together and will
give the wearer .satisfac-
i
ti
.+ on, Come in and see:
them. • If you are think-
ing of investing in a Rain-
coat we can interest you,,
and perhaps save you a.
little money. .
Raincoat* tore Men at $ii3OO, $8.00, $7.60 and $8.00
Better Rain Coats at 810.000 $12.00 and 813.150
Mud Coat* tor rough weather at 80.50 and $3.50
Por Threshing Time..
Smocks and Overalls ete in big demand dude dsyii,, Our
immense stock of them bong% before the great advance lit : cot-
ton prices is going down fast. W e are still selling at old prices
but when present supplies are gone we won't be able to sell as
good smocks and overalls' for these prices.
Dentin Overalls, $ 1.09
Mons Heavy Derry Overalls, black or grog, all
seams double sown, double seat, riveted
pookets and buttons, extra special value
at r
et pair. ..:...... ......... ........
p
$1.00
odgens
ros.
CNN ad Mens funtisbkigse