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Maus Nevia-litacora
June 4th, MOS
Some June Specials
or Saturday
and Monday
WE RAVE an interesting program. for June. Ogle
that will, save money for people who do their
Dry Goods buying here. These are bits of news that
show the trend of 'value. Each and every one is good.
'Our two store direct buying enables us to have big as-
sortment and best values. This is a positive fact and
we are ready to prove it to you at any time, Come
Saturday or next week for any of these.. They will be
ready first thing Saturday morning,
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Two Millinery Specials
Two extraspecials in this big MillineryDepart-
ment. Hate with just the right sityle to them. Prices
that are saving for Saturday selling. Our milliners
have prepared them specially' for that day. They are
genuine specials and worth coming.for.
Twelve Hats at $2.50 Each
Regular $4 and $4.50 Each
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12 only, new and 'stylish Hats correct shapes and good
trimmings used on all of them: RegUla,r prices $4 and $4.50. 2 50
choice of this 12 on Saturday each, .... . . , ......... • .
Twelve. Hats at $3.i5
Regular $5 Bach
12 of these to choose from if you come early -en Saturday '
morning,•gOtten up by our milliners in the best style. Only:0
good trimmings used. Regular $5,choice of this lot each, , V. 1 u
Embroidered Waist) Fronts
Half Price- and Less.
We are willing to take half price for the balance
of our Embroidered Waist Fronts. Most of them are
pure linen and all hand embroidered. Of some there
is enough for a complete waist. Others only enough
for the front.
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Waist Fronta 75; • .
Regular $1.50 to
15 to 20 Embroidered Linen Waist Fronts all band worked,
good quality, half a dozen patterns. Regular $L$0 and $1,65, 7
on Saturday each . I
25c Lisle Gloves 19c
100 pairs Lisle thread Gloves, shades of fawn, grey, etc. all
sizes, a clearing up of various lines thatsold at 25c, your 9
choice per pair
Children's Gloves 15c
50 pairs silk. taffeta and lace gloves, black, tan and grey
shades, all.children's sizes. Regular 25c to 40c, to clear Sat
urday--per-pairl,, r -r; ,,•••• •-r• • •-•• I 1,
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Carpet Ends ,
25 ends Tapestry, Brussels and Velvet Carpets,
lengths of U to 1* ,ysads; Make splendid Mats:
Tapestry Carpet Ends each. 50e
Brussels Carpet Ends each' 75c.
Velvet Carpet Ends each $1.00.
One-quarter off White
Underwear.
We are clearing the balance of our stock of
Corset Covers, Drawers, Gowns and White Under-
skirts at exactly one-quarter lebs than regular prices.
This should give you a splendid opportunity to lay
in your Summer Underwear at batgain prices. If
yon come Saturday you will get a very good assort-
ment to choose from. Every (lily it grows less and
when the stock is sold it will not be replaced.
A Skirt Special
Skirts made from good quality English Oottori. Beanie doe -
be sewn, trimmed with hrnide or eroidery, Regular price
75c, commencing Saturday each.......... ....... . . .. . . ....
000 Yards Wash COods MO
600 yards fancy Wali huitetiale ,Milifibie, Cotton, Voiles,
Eta. a splendid aosortmerst oipatterns, lines that sold, at ii 1 6
2r,d to 40c per pard, clearing Saturday
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Decorate Your
Loom.
IN A MANNER BEQOMING
THE SEASON, THE STYLE.
TOUR Punsv, AND ,A.Bovi
ALL YOUR INDIVIDUAL
TA.STE. WE QI4AIM OUR AS.
SORTMENT TO BE EQUAL. TQ
THIS, WE THINK WE HAVE
THE LARGEST VARIETY ; WE.
KNOW WE HAVE THE POPVI,re
AR GOODS AND THAT OUR
PRICES ARE RIGHT. OUIV
STOOK HAS PLEASED MANY .
PEOPLE AND. IT I'LEASES
TO KNOW THAT THEY ARE
PLEASED. W YOU WANT •
WALL PAFER IT WILL COST
YOU NOTHING} TO SEE OURS.
IT. MAY COST YOU snrim-
mum' Norr To.
W. D. FAIR CO,
Often cheapest --Always Best
Miss Ida Evans of Bayfield was in
town on Monday. . '
Warden McLean, Goderiele • was in
Clinton Monday.
D. MacCallum, Lor.desboro was in
.-town yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, J. MoCa,ughey of
• Blyth were .in town on Sunday:
Miss' I. Telibutt entertained some of
her friends on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Campbell of Aylmer is visiting
her son, Mr. W. Glenn Caraptlin11.
Miss Barbara Wryer spent Sunday
with Miss Mabel Turner at Brum-
field.' • •
Revs. Jollifte,. Kerr and Greene are
attending the London Conference in
Eketer. . • ` '
Mrs. L4 Miller of Watford is visiting
her Mint, Mrs. -T. Walkeri at
present
Miss Belle Soole, milliner at Ihodgens,
visited her home in Sea,forth' on
Monday'.
Me. W. R. Veale of the Seafoeth News
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came up on Monjday to attend the
nominations.
Mrs. W. J. , Holmes is visiting at her
cousin's, Mr. Joseph .Holmes of
'Whiteellmureh. •
Mr. andWit,s4•'-'"Geotg6 McCartney and
Mr. and Mrs, W: Wheatley have re-
turned to'Weedstecv.
Mr. and Mrs. Will. Christopher of
Brussels visited at the home of their
eosin, Mrs. 1 Btownlee, for . a
couple •of days _last .week,
Mrs. (Dr) Dewar. and Mrs. Dumbele
of Toronto are the guests of Mr.
• and Mrs. Edward R. Dewert.
Miss Id Walkinshaw has been forced
to 'give up her Position in the post
• office on account of Ill health.
Miss Pearl Cantelon cattle ,down on
. Saturday last from Orillia to at-
tend the funeral of Miss N. Holmes:
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(ATV' About..Your,.11011000.
It's not too late yet to win out in our FREE TIP TO TORONTO AND NIAGARA
FALLS for five days. Get on the, list and get your friends to help you go. Ask your
friends to buy their dry goods here and save the coupons for you.
Miss Rena
Ms.bel Lanxon........., .. . ,
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Ilibba.
AMISS paLaFtle East ..d,* • • • ,O• ,401.,“ •
Miss Edit Torrance
1rs. John McVlacherty.....
Mrs. A. Beacom . •
„, Mist; N. Beacom •
Mies M. Lappine
Miss May Rance..
Mrs,
0. U. Rance... ... •• •
Mies Hattie Holloway
Standing of the Candidates.
5020 • . Mies Lou Little
3180 Miss Ida Lindsay
3170, Mins May Rolland „ , . .
2745 Mies G. Sage
2375 Mrs% John udie ..: , ...- . - . ... 00
2050 Mrs. George Hudie '709
1605 Mrs. George Tebbutt 035
1680 • Mies Blanche Teblintt....... ...,.. 638,
1505 Mies g7 Steep 575
1355 - Miss Nellie Hicks . • •450
1350 Mb's Letta Smith .... 305
1220 Miss Gladys Switzer 315
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1050 Mrs, George Switzer 826
1050 11188 S. Haddock260
075 „ Miss Maude Carter ..., . . , 250
KO Mrs. Carrick......t .. 250
Mies S. Nott 235
• 14 leap, Walker 230
Miss j. Rutledge. • 230
Miss M. Steep % 225
Mies 0. Shipley 225
Mee 0. Ford .. . ... . . ... 225
Mrs, G. ()rich , .... . 210
Mies Hattie Judd . .. ........., 210
Miss L. . . 205,
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1V1ARCHiNG ORDERg' ON SPRING - COATS.
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We have made, up our minds to clear out the ladies'. Spring Coats at a loss. Only fifteen in the
10. Come early Saturday and getlirst choice. They Won't last long at these prices„
$5 Coats $3.75 $5 Tweed Coats $3.75
Two only, Black Cheviot Coats, ages '
34 tilid 80, nicely made, this season's 0 7 c
style. Regular $5 for. • Or I U
$12 Coats for
One only, Black Cheviot Coat, size
34, hip length, Gibson shoulders,
silk braid strapped. Regular $12 0 flfl
f .. • UM',
Two only, light grey Sweed Coats.
hip length, semi -back. velvet trim- 0 7 g
mot, sizes 81 a,nd 36. Reg. $5 for... t11. u
$6.50 Fawn Coats $4.75
Two only, Pawn Covert Coats. sems •
fitting, nicely Ohm:bed. velvet stole
collar, sizes 36 and 38. Regular $6.50
or 4 75
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Mid -Su
comer Millinery
$10Coats forr$7
Three only, Fawn Covert Cloth Coats
in the very latest style, beautifully
• *made and trimmed, sizes 34, 36,38. '7 • 00
Regular -$10 for-. ...... . .. •
$12 Favvn Coats $8 ,
Five only, Pawn Covert Cloth Coats
extra quality, hip length, butterfly
sleeves, close semi -fitting. beautiful- 0 nn
ly made and trimmed. Reg. $12 for Ur .
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. • Miss Leah has just returned from Toronto with all the new ideas in Summer Millinery, and
we are having a special display of the nevvest novelties on Saturday and folloyving days.
' • '' ' . '• - * - SEE OUR DISPLAY. ---- - - , •-• . '- - -- --i....:. ,
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LEAP YEAR, PLAY, , •
The A: Y. P. A. will give • anen-
tertainment in St,, Paul's school, room
on- Friday-of-ne-xt,,week. The ;JO--
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gram will be a, leap -year play, "The
Old Maids' Convention," There 'aro
two Omen characters in the play which
is a Most laughabrtle one. The A. Y.
1'. A. orchestra will assist, Sixty
laughs in as many seconds.
A.,,JeNE WEDDING. ' • ,
very pretty wedding took place
at. high noon yesterday at the ' home
of Mrs., Thompson; Albert street,
When her ;daughter, Violetta Beatrice,.
was, 'united in -marriage to Georg•3 E.
MoTaggart,. station agent, Blyth,the
ceremony being perferm,e,d, by the Rev,
C. R. Gunne. The bride, who was
giVee. away by her btotner, Mr. Geo;
Thompson, was dressed • in a princess
gown of white pailette silk with brid-
al veil and orange blossoms ana car-
ried al large 1)(2,100 of lilies of the val-
ley. Beth bride and groom were uie-,
attended. After a dainty luncheon hath
been partaken of the young- couple left
.by the 3.15 train. for Owen Sound
thence by boat end train, to the coast
and will return home through the:
States. The bride travelled in a suit
of eopenhagen blue with waist of all
()vier lace and hat to meta, On their
return, Mr. and Mrs. McTaggart *ill
lake up house -keeping in Blyth.
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Goderich Township
Mr. Beatty Webster, son-in-law of
Mr. George Cantelon Sr., cited at
his hotne near Lualatow last Satur-
day night. He bad been for sever
al months and the end Was Ildt
expected'. The funeral took place on
Wednesdayafternoon and was. attended
by Mr, 'George Cantelon Jr., Miss
Linda Cantelon and Mr. Ad. IVIcCartt
ricy, of this township and Mr, ezd
Mrs. George 11. Hanley of the London,
ortortd.
Miss Rose .Tebbutt who has been
ill with typhoid fever in Goderich for
the past two weeks, is improving.
Births
pnAvnroriu-rn mach on June 2ifd,
to, Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford,
a daughter.
MOWAEN-In Stiltlest on June Std,
to 'Mr. egi Mrs. John McCowan, aJ
son.
Ladies'
Iteady-to-Wear
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Garments
Dry Goods
and
'Great June ale o ash,
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• SATURDAY morning next NewcOmbe's Great June sale of Wash Goods starts. No need
to tell you thatthis collection of Wash Goods is by far * the finest in town.. Thousands. and
thousands of yards of the newest MULLS, BATISTE, ORGANDIES, CAIIBRICS, .DIMITIES,
GINGHAMS, DUCKS, VESTINGS., ETC., to choose from at the lowest possible ,prices. . ,
We want to make Saturday a big day in our Wash Goods Department, and offer the
following, inducements to bring you here on that day. ' •• . .
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'arts tir•day
commencing'Satuirdati .Morning we: will Sell:
351 Yards: Dainty Dress Muslin at 86 Sea Wand Yachting Cloth:
Three hundred and flfty.seven yards fine quality Dress
Muslin in a number of pretty designs including pale blue, n0
grey, etc. You would willingly pay 18c a yard for them, U
baturday Morning...•r• • **•*• *•••••••ii • id • • ... i•• • •*••••
050 Yards Colored Dress Muslin lee
1 ht.hundred and Elft flfty yards fine quality Dress Muslin.
in colors of pink, pale blue, green, grey, navy blue. brown,
' etc., in stripe% plaid and fleral,eflects. A magnificent
collection of this season's newest designs* Regular price r
upto 45c a yard, on sale Saturday .............
exclusive Muslin Oresp ands $5
In
pale blue, old rose, pink and heliotrope; Mogi, rose and
Ten only, beautiful Silk Mull Dress Ends (12 yards)
Wild rose flower effects, no two alike, some of the most eta
beautiful designs ever shown in Clinton. Regular $6.50 U.I.IU
and 7.50 per these* Saturday each 12 yards...". .... . .. •
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Scotch Cinghtuns and Chambraljs
One thousand yardCanadian and Scotch Gitighamis and
(hambrays, in brown. green, grey, ek blood, navy, Pale 1 21
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blue, pink, fawn, champagne. do., the best washing) •
Mors on earth, selling regularly up te 18c. Saturday.
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Direct. from New York City
We expect to have on our counters, on Saturday
shipment of the new wash goods, called the Sea Nand
Yachting Cloth, brought direct from New York City,
This material is between a lioen and a duck is fall one
yard wide and comes in scarce 'shades such as tans,
browns, blue and linen. _,Suitable for the new -styles
in skirts and.coate, on sale
at per Yard 20c
36 Inch Colored Dress Linens 40c
Just received a lot of the new colored Dress Linens in.}
facturers in /rebind, which is a guarantee of good value, .
eluding five ettades of bliie, bought direct, from the mane. .40
full 86 filches wide, at per
Big Saturdatj Special In Silk Cloves
riftplour pair Long Silk Glovein blank and white,}
guaranteed pure silk And equal to any $1,25 Silk Gloves on 19
the market, alto 6 to II, on sale
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