The Clinton News-Record, 1904-10-06, Page 8r
RUIADLL QUALITIES
IN
oMEN's...
...UNDERWEAR-
The
..UIVDERWEAR
The Ladies Wool and Union Under-
wear we show is made by the best and
largest mill in Canada. It is the Mill that
sells the most because it makes the best.
Every garment is absolutely reliable in every
way. Nothing stinted in material or "Work-
manship.
rockmanship. Fall stocks are now in.. Values
are real gooc1. Here are a few lines that
are hard to beat.
At $1.00
Ladies' ribbed Underwear, very fine quality, •
soft Lamb's wool, everygarment labelled
" unshrinkable " will wash and wear •Q
• well, very special value, each ...,...,.; $1,QQ
At 5oc. .•
• Ladies' ribbed union Vests,. finished soft. in
side, fine quality of wool, just enough cotton
with it to keep it.from.shrinking, perfect 'fit
ting, a comfortable garment.. 'Also Ladies' •
Plush Knit Vests, soft fleecy finish inside,
made by a patent process, will not lump up
when washed, drawers to match both
lines, at each
At 25c.
Ladies' ribbed Vests, shaped, •high neck,
long sleeves, soft ffnish, well made, a . com
fortable and servicable garments' :draw-•
ers to match, each 250,.
At 75c
Ladies' fine ribbed Undervests, soft . finish,
will not shrink, winter weight, tvill give
excellant wear, drawers to match, each .15e.
At 35c.
Ladies' fine .ribbed Underwear, nicely made,
shaped, high neck, long sleeves, pure
white, vests only, each 35O,
Ghildren's Underwear, all sizes; all prices..
50c,
New Millinery.
Always something fresh to be seen in our '.
Show -Room: Brisk business such as we are :hav-
ing means constant changing • of stocks: Each
week finds new lines here totake the place of .those
that have gone, and latest novelities as they , appear
in the Market quickly find their, way to .our ' Show
Room.
New English lish Ramn Coats
Nobbier Rain Coats than we.' have shown.
for many a day are now on; our racks: They are.
the newest English styles • as shown in London, and
are out of the ordinary both in style and material.
There is nothing common about thein or willbe for
we have been careful not to get more than ` one or.
two of any one kind. `•
Ladies Rain Coats made from nobby Scotch
and English 'Tweeds, cut in the new-
est- styles with• capes and belts,
tailo -made, $ 6,. $10 and $12.
Some N vv Mantles
Some very handsome Mantles catne to hand
last week. They are cut and tailored in the very
latest style, and are fashion's latest, favored styles
in Jackets for Ladies. Not morethan one or ' two
of any one kind.
$&oo, Sio.00 and $12 Oo
•
Our Yorkshiiling Flannelettes
In the long run .our English Flannelettes
are the cheapest you can buy, Even if it does
cost a few cents more than, you have been
used to paying, you will find it profitable to buy
for it will wear the other makes out twice over.
New patterns just out from the English Mills.
Heavy English Flannelettes, in ,plain white' pink,
blue and a big range of fancy stripes, plain or
twill, heavy weight and f�tney colors, to i 1
inches wide, per yard ......... . . ............. .. I L2bt
Ii�Hdgefs Bros.
Importers
r
er
Clinton
I II
The Clinxtai
News -Record
Special Prices
will make
Special Business,
and it's special business we are
after when we offer you at tweaty-
five cents a full sized and attractive
mouth organ. It's as large r,s yort
usually „ pay twice the price tor,
It's a "Special" in all letters. We
never had an organ before with no
many ,good . points at so low a price.
Another Special .
Is our matted pictures at seven-
teen cents. All good subjects, sire
3.8x20 inches and smaller, soma.. col-
ored. We never sold them before at
less than twenty-five cents.
Come and see that bargains do
exist -and we give them when,we say
o.
NORDEVIAIER PIANOS..
Agents Parker's Dye Warks,
•
I L. Fair Co.
often the Cheapest; Always the Best,
About
People
We Know,
ever. Willian'. Armour of Wingham was
in town on Tuesday.
Mr. 'A. Askwith of Auburn was In
Clinton on 'Tuesday.
Mr. Thos. Jackson Sr,', was in Toho-.
nto Tuesday and yesterday. • •
Captain Rance and Mr. W. W. Farr -
an were in Goderich on Monday.
Miss Colgehoon of Mitchell was the.
guest of Mrs. 5,. S, Cooper 'on Sat'
w;day. ..
Mr. John Scanlon and Miss .E.
Shannahan are spending a few days
in Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. John 'McOlacherty spe-
nt a
pe-nta :couple ..of clays last week with
friends: at Mitchell.
Mr. 'Willard Lee and' lvliss Mable I,ee
of Londes'horo were guests at gr.
J. W. Reed's Sunday,
Mr. A. T. Cooper returned yesterday
from a very pleasant visit to the .
World's. Fair, St. Lou's. '
Mrs.; Hobbs, Master : Cecil' and Miss.
• Watts of Londesborot wtr,, guests
of. Mrs..J. P. Skinner on Thur•sday
last. • .. .
Mrs. S. Crieh leaves thisweek for
, California where she 'wili spend tht.
winter with her daughter,•• •• Mrs
David Elcoat.
Mr. Alex Stewart :and 'his son Will
of Faris were .guests from Satur-:
day to Monday of his .sister,, Mrs:
William F.luker. •
Mesdaines" Ti. Andrews, J. S. • Cook
and "W S. .Harland attended a,
meeting of the W. F. M; S. at Str-
atford this• week.
Revs. Manning; Greene and COolt• at-
tended the Methodist District meet-
ing in Seaforth on Wednesday and
Thursday of last week, •
Mr; and :Mrs. W; . 'luker• and Mr. and
Mrs. " "Eli McLaughlin. of town,. and
Mt. Alex; Stewart of Pule •visited
Auburn friends On Sunday. -
Rev:.Coupland and Mr. John'.Nichol-
• son' of .Auburn were in town Thur-
sday last on their way bo'nie' from
Seaforth where they had been `att-
ending district meeting..
Mrs. Shier; :who has been 111 for the
past three months,; left Monday to
• enter the Hospital at London. Mrs:
Arthur: Caixt,elon "accompanied her
. to the city, returning home : the
same evening.
Mrs. John Moffatt leaves on Thurs
day for, Stevensville, Montana, to
pend the wiute'• with ,her nephew,,.
Mr. Albert May. • Mrs. May, her
.many friends regret to. learn, cont.
inues very ill: •
IV1r. W. Campbell. Of Goderich was in
. town Thursday last and attended
the court,of revision in the Conser-
vative interest. 'Mr.: Campbell' is
an encyclopaedia of municipal . bore,
especially that pertaining to the
make-up of Voters'. list.
Messrs. H. F. and C. A; Andrews re-
turned on Monday from Burrltt's
Rapids where they had been atten-
ding the funeral of their uncle, the
late' Russell Andrews, who had re -.,1
ached the advanced.aged of ninety
years.
Mr. 1a.. C. Wilford, son of Squire Wil-
, ford of Blyth, was in town on
Friday last on his way to begin
his medical studies in the 'Ilniver-
. city at Toronto.' He attended the
C. C. I., where he is well remem-
bered ' as a. bright and industrious
student, After taking his secoitd-
class certificate he attended. the
Clinton Model school and for the
•past year and a half has been the
appreciated principal of S. S. No,
7, Hullett.
Blyth
Mrs. Doupe and her daughter, Miss
Doupe, left on Tuesday for London
from whence they came to rose bo in
Myth a tew, years ago. •
The new G. T. R. station As under
construction and from the plans pre
sented will be a great impimovenrent
over the former one, which was re-
duced to ashes some time ate.
Mr. W. ilawdeh of Exeter and Mr.
C. Hamilton of Blyth were engaged
part of last week buying the right
of way for the new 0. P. I2,. through
the village. Mr.. fi, reports that
property has greatly increased in
price since her assessed it last spring..
He would be a good than to go ar-
ound next year as the assessor.
Mr. G. SoMiers, principal of the
Publfe school, took in. TeesWater
Show last week andalso assisted
the i3lyth boys hi bringing home the
laurels for beating the Teeswater
team in a game of baseball. tie left
in his room Mr. Ph C. Wilfond, who
formerly attended the same room as
a. pupil.
Qetober 6th 1g04
1 ._1,
eW:',t IEaii,»Y11i1nery
Our Millinery Department has never been so busy asnow this early in the season, and we are en-
titled to eveiry bit of this increased trade. It has been our aim to make this department ono of the best in
this section. -that we have succeeded has been demonstrated by the great crowds we have had since ottr
opening. every ,hat we send out is made of goad material and has style about it not.often seen in small
towns. If you ale going to buy a New Hat or not, we invite you: to come and see the new Fall Styles.
Tailor -Made Coats For Women, A Creat Bargain in
Misses and Children.
There is a distinction about the winter coats we are show-
ing that is hard to describe but readily appears when seen-
alongside of the coats shown by some stores, Theworkman-
ship, the material, the hang, the fit are all much better than
coats of equal price can be bought for in most stores. The rea-
son is plain, our syndicate sent a buyer direct to Germany,
where they make the best coats in the world, and by taking.
very large quantities we secured them at 'prises, which en-
abiesus to sell them in 'many- cases lower than we could buy
them at here,
Our stock just now is quite complete and you will find
it to your advantage to make your selection early when you
get first choice.
Women's Coats at $5, $.6, $7, .$8:50, $10 to $20.
Misses' Coats $450, $5 to $10.
Children's Coats at $3.50 to 8.50.
A. Fine Showing
of Tailor -Made Skirts.
f 'blb d F
Flannelette Blankets
for Saturday Mor ttg.
Last week our syndicate got a chance to buy 3,000 pairs
of Flannelette Blankets at a very low price.. They are what
are called seconds by the maker on account of their being
some little imperfection in the weaving. These Blankets al-
though called seconds will: wear just as well and.be just as
warm as the perfect blanket. Our share of this big purchase
will go on sale Saturdaymorning and if you want a pair or
two it will pay you to' be on hand at 8.30. This same blan-
ket if perfect is being sold outside of Clinton at $1 and $ t,25,
Our sale price is,
10-4 size, 68c, 11.4 size, 85e.
New Fall and
Winter. Furs
We shall not presume to say you can't afford to ignore
this store's special offerings • in new Furs,, but there are • few
people, indeed, who are not willing' and anxious`to make their'
money go as far as passe a in uying a goo ur. We might
A stock that takes in many ,styles. and : kinds, running
from a plain skirt at $2:50 to a beautifully made skirt at $10.
The main point to mention is that whatever the price may he
thequality will be, found good and the price will be found
lower than in any other store in town. This has been proven
b` many who have come here first, .:then looked around and
came back to buy. •➢uying as we do with seven other stores
we get the benefit of :],terga buying'. This we pass 'on to our
customers in the shape" of lower prices on the best Skirts, We
have just passed into stock another shipment of Skirts and
Shirt Waist ,Suits and invite you to call andsee there.
Prices . $2:50, 3.50, 3.75, 4.00, .4i50, 5.00' to 10.00't
The, Blyth Fair.
The, Blyth Fair. takes place ` on
Tuesday' and .Wednesday of next week
and thesecretary assures us that •so
far everything indicates a .very. Suc-
cessful fair. Rain or shine there is
always a big crowd in Blyth on Show
days. li'rti:t growers will be interes•
ted' in the demonstration of the,
selecting and packing of fruit on the.
second day . of . the . Fair. In addition
'to an extended prize list 'there are
a .number of special prizes. There
will be three speeding contests 2.30,
2.50 :ancl farmer's trot. The Clition .
Citizens' band will furnish mase '.
and:a special train leave Blyth ..for
Clinton at . id p.. tn..
•
Auburn.
• Mrs. G.Sprupg is visiting relatives
in Prinee Edward county.
1)r, Standish was a,t Georgetown
attending the funeral .of, his sister
recently. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weber .and Mrs.
John Dear are visiting at'Tavistocle
at present. .
Mr. John: Dear Jr. was united ; in
marriage to a. young ladyi at Sea -
forth . iast Wednesday. We wish.
them success in starting out togeth-
er;
Mrs. Jas. Young has returned ho-
nte from Buffalo after spending a few
days there. She was accompanied by
her mother, who intends remaining
here for the winter.
Mr, C. Hoare of Clinton was in
our burg for a few days recently,
Rev. Mr. Gensmer preached his
farewell sermon last Sunday. I•Ie
leaves this week for Rochester where
he expects to spend the rest of . his
days with his son. Ile preached here
for over nine years. Hie daughtor
leaves tot the States.
Mrs, W. 13. Wilson ant daughter,
Mrs. Chapman of Bractfi444 spent a
few daye . visiting in •antt around
Auburn.. .
Mr. Prank Naegel :finished his eon
tract at the dam a few days% ago,
Mr. James Young is having , his
buildings renewed with a coat of
paint whieh helps the appearamee.
Mr. A. C. Jackson is having his
house painted.
Par. Youngblut of Tavistockhas
been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Gs
Lomp,
The evaporator is running full blast
and giving employment to a num-
ber of hands.
Mr. R. M. Cummings, who has been
working at Rochester for some time,
intends moving there from Walton.
The News -Record gives 4he news,
just say that our present stock•of Fur Goods is double the size..
of any previous season and our prices are very much lower
than ever before,
Beautiful GenuineSable Rum
$9,110, 410.00: uIt to440.00.
•
Opposum Ruffs $2,50 to* $3.'6.
Ohio Sable Ruff's at $8,50' to $10.00,
We have grE at.. values in Astracrian
Fur Coats.at $25.00-, $28.00, $30.00 to $75.00:
Goderich Township.
Mr. George' Vanderburg has bought
the store at Porter's ;Hill. from: gr.
'Fred Morgan' arid' will 'take. possess-
:ion'about the flrst'of Noveni'her. kl.r:•
Vanderburg is well • and ..•.worthaly
known throughout the. township and
will do a good business:. •
Blyth.
The Methodist choir has, Wen again
organized with a. few •new members,
They held the fort .last Sunday with
Miss Pearl Gidley as organist. They
were taking a rest during the holi-
• days,
Mr. E. Livingston's new.'hause, the
foundation of which has been built
for some time, is being pushed for-
ward rapidly now.
• Preparations are being made ' for
the big show day of the year. -Blyth
Show, Oct..lith" and Lith. •
At the meeting of the Epworth
League oft Tuesday evening.. of last
week, two faithful and active mem-
bers,in the persons of Mr.• E. C.
'Wilford and Miss' Allie Doupe,: were
made the recipients of pleasingly
worded addresses and pretty Epwor-
th '• League pins. Mr. ' Wilford and
Miss Doupe have left our village, the
former to begin. a' course in medicine
in Toronto 'and the latter to London
whore she will reside. They aro es-
timable young people and in , .their
absence they will be much missed..
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carter, who
have been in• the States the , past
three years, rttirned to town on
Monday. ' . •
Messrs:.. Fierce and Murdock dis-
posed of the balance of their " Mon-
tana horses in Walton on. Monday, C.
Hamilton wielding the hammer.
Mr. Isaac Barr has moved into the
housewhich he recently purchased
from Mr. Steinhoff.
Mr. Reilly of St. Catharines, sob -
contractor, has a large number of
scrapers, plows and an engine for
the steam shovel laying in the G. T.
yards. Ile intends starting work in
a few days, having taken ten miles
of the road to grade.
Mr. T. W. Scott and family•return-
cd on Thursday after having spent it
pleasant two weeks' holidays in Tor-
onto.
Mr. Prior and his men of Clinton
have the brick work of Mr. tux.
Heel's residence about completed.
,Should the weather only prove
favorable itis expected that the
crowd at Illyth's Nair on Wednesday
next will be larger than has been.
Regular meeting of our village co-
uncil was held on Tuesday evening.
i
Sens .tion l Sales
-0 r ' - ".:
Mens' 'Waterproof. goats.
We �Saturday lace on sale morningtwo.
p
lines of Men's Waterproof Costs at remark-
able prices
Lot No. I.
Seventeen Mens' 'Coats, sizes 3.6 to 4,,?,
seven seams, guaranteed waterproof, made in a nice,
Olive Green Shade of .Cloth. These are a Manua
facturers clearing lot and are perfectg oods, .and: if
bought in the regular way, would have tobe sold.
for at least •
$5.
$q.00, o ll Sale:Saturday at each i ,
z
L No. 2,
Twenty Five Coats, odds and ends' from our
own stock, these also have soven seams and are
guaranteed water -proof. Materials principally
fawns and greys, our regular vices fee tiles* *ere
$3.75 to $4.5O on sale Satunitt1 at esoiir
2
•
These make capital Driving Coag and
will save its Cost in a single season.
Lodges
corning Oiid HMI foii I L
i
1