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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-08-20, Page 98 ' Twining"- - Clinton Neva.Record 1 Ausys42016101# ittle Savings essirmoomwooseumomosommustoonoomooseesaaisestmeas • It's the little savings that make the big ones, and you can and them licattered all over the store these days, Lots and lots of them, Every one genuine, too. If you have a dollar to spend. in Dry Goods it will go farther here than anywhere else just now. "You know the reason. gere is this week's list. 1• Prints 8c • 800 yards English Prints. light and dark grounds, a firm, strong eloth, special clearing price Per Yattl.... , . ,,, ....,.. 111 Sateen Skirts 91Ic Ladies Black Sateen Underskirts; nitidetininextitiqntatity - - highly flitished sateen, wide -frill with pleating and ruffling. - Heavy duet ruffle, very special eech. . ... .00 , • • . • .... Linen Napkins 78e • dozen only, real linen Table /4apkins, good weight and quality, size 18x18 inches. Regular $1.00 to 1 25, clearing at Per dozen . . A 01•044..6. , • 01.11 •Beavg COtonade,19c apieees• heavy Cotionade, neat stripe', beat quality, stand- ard *cline. clearing per yard .. • .19 , . • Turkey Red Table Damask 35c Two ends only, Turkey Red Table Damask, guaranteed fast ' • color, firm, close weave. Regular 50e, clearing per yard... .315 Cream English Shaker 1.2c 100 yowls English Flanneletteecream only, 34 inches wide, sett finish. Regular 15e, special per yard....... ... . .. • • • • Wash CoOds-12y2c , • 200 yards still to sell,`Wasie Goods of many kinds, including , check Gingharnse 7eplayee 24usline; Organdies, etc. Itegta- liar prices to Sec, cleating per yard. ... ............. .. • .12i /Sample.Drawers 98c Just 6 Carl pairs ieft. ladies Sample Drawers, high -claire gar - meets, better than we win:ally keep in stock. They would sell in the ordinary way et $2 to 2.50 perpair, clearing now. per pair ...... . . . . • . .9 Fine Undervests 20c • Ladies fine white fibbed Underiests, no sleeves, nicely trinaned with, cotton lace, 80e is the regular price, clearing . at each • , .. . .610 The Mussed Corset Covers Still 8 or 10 of these Vegular $1 25 and 1 50 Corset Covers that are mussed through handling, every size in the lot, half a ' dozen different patterns cleating," now et each • • ' 20c Vests 15c • • • . .2 .• * Verys.fine-Ootton-Undervests,-assorted sizes, no sleeves. this is a nice finely woven vestand our regular 20c line, clear-. . ing each - 7 . , '15 Toilet -Pins 3e • ..-ersetalack and white Toilet Pins, assorted sazess,•spes cial per paper .• • ••I • 03 Children's Mitts 5C Children's colored Silk Lace Mitts, fawns. tans, etc., choice • of the lot per . . . .. . . . .. .05 More.EmbroiderieS 3 Yards for 100 More of those good Se Embroideries' and Insertions at ibis little price. When they are gone we will have no more as good for this money. Just about 2/J0 yards left ewsell. 'Re- , gular 5c to 7c. clearing et , yards Manufacturers' Ends of Laces 5C, the Yard. • . Last week we cleared over 1000 yards of Valenciennes' and Cotton Torehon Laces from a waist and underwear manufacturer. They were ends he had left after making up his season's garments. The lengths inn from 14 to, full pieces, 36yards. The regular price would be from 8 to 12ecS • Saturday morning we put half this purchase on n c. sale-at-yourehoiee-per yard...........steie or 6 yards for • ..... .. .26 VellingS • About 100 yards Veitings, blacks and colora. Regular 25c and 30c, clear ing at per geld; ........ • . • .15 • Leather .Belts 150 Just 50of them, Ladies Leather Belts in tans, .greys and colorshalf dozen different Ryles. Regular prices would • . be 50c to 75c. This wag part of another clearing lot from a manufacturer. On Saturday Wording you take your • . I t choice of the lot at each. Saving on Fine Black Dress Goods High class Black Dress Goods at decidedly saving prices. Perfect goods in every way. • Just as good as if you paid full price for them. Enough to be saved on material to go a long way toward paying for the making. Here is a list. Fineellack Cr epette. This is a very handsome material for • . andblack dresses. It is made from finest imported wools 82 and, is a deep, rich black. Special -clearing price per yard.. • Extra Quality Broadcloth 0.23 • J-uet one end plate 131ack.firondeloth. high-grade meeiial, • . made from best of wools and rich, permanent dye. will I 0* make a very handsome costume, special clearing price per yd ela Black Armure Cloth 95c Thislasanother 'French materiel that makes a very handsome dress. This particulate quality is made in France from flee nc Austrian Wools, the dye is the very best, special per yard sou Black Venettan 45c Plain Betels Venetian Cloth, gitaranteed alt wno, fine finish andgmed weight for fall and winter wear. 'Venetians Will • 45 be as popular !fa ever this coming winter,' special per yard . Black Crepe de Chase 800 One end only. Plain black, pure:woe!, will wake a very sty'. lab and effective mourning costume. $1 per yard was the . regular price ler this line anti it was extra .good Value at elly) that, our clearing price' pet jeted lia...411/1/Y•6101,11i.rior r OW& Black Panama Cloth 98c The best ?MAMA tYlloth we had, made from pure wool, will make a very etylish and effective fall and winter costume. $1.25 Is the regelar price, ouespeelid clearing price per yerd .0 U • is the sweet sauce bf labor and a good. place to rest is in a b.ammociro healthful and •cool, comfortable to sleep int pleasant to read in. ,411 with- out the heat and in doors of a bed, We are read.y to serve you profitably and to your advantage at prices from $3..00 to $5.50. W. D. FAIR CO, Often Cheapest —Always the Best 3 Mr. E. W. Jacobs paid a buslnem XIS - it to ,Tilbury this week. Miss Bessie and Mesita Hardy Nalk•et have returned to the paintal home, Mr. Walker'e, • after a few weeks seisit at Brussels AO Walton. Miss 11a Wilkin, stenographer with the Jackson Mfg: Co., ie holidaying , in Hensall. The duties of the 'posis tion ere in the, rneantinae being- -per4 ' 'forrned by .Mss Annis Bartliff. Rev. C. R. amine commences his .holis days on. the first of September ' and has • been giVen a six -weeks' Vacation • which, accompanied by MTS. •Gurute, be will spend among relativesin the State of Minnesote. • Mr. and Mts. • J. W. Irwin returned • Monday: ,• night front St. Thomas where they spent a- couple of weeks.: They, Weiss accompanied by Miss .1 Parrs:a sister of Mrs Irwin Forty- one years ago Mr.. Irwin was a res- ident of St; Thomae. • Mr.-1F-Leive-y-l-Jackson-of-Ralnys_ritter_ left for that piece. again on Mon- day after a' . Week's:visit at the parental ironic, Mr. and Mr.- ' n ycars since , ' • '''teestes•-• sasses little to rhan his • brother, Mi. , Erne Jackson of town but otherwise they resemble each other . as Closely as two peas. He holds a lucrative position under the Governm?nt as • •revenue :collector. • , " Tho •followingwere bcioked to the Weet this , Week by. Mr; F. R. Hod- -gens, twain agent'' of the G. T. R Charles Twitchell, . R. Harrison, : • Mackenzie, J. Mecdonald, T. Elgie; Leitch,E. Fe:hither, D. 'C. Fres- ' er, R. A. Hearn, D. Dowser, C: Mc- Lennan,. G. HuSkinson, Mrs. Murphy, • Miss sJetsie Murphy, L. Putts, M.- Gajaham, D. Forrester, :N. Sanders, G. Rands, W. II. Colwell, D. Mac- donald, P. parker. s, • Dr: E. C. ;Wilford • and his mother,: 1-trs. .John Wilford, Blyth, were the guests yesterday of Mrs.. T. Mack- enzie Jr. The Dr. 'leaves next week ter the Old Land where he , will ' take a post graduate course atter- which he goes to !China as medical missionary and representative of Elm street Methodist church, Tore .onto. Much 'sacrifice is entailed ine. taking up this work, but Dr. Wil- ford has counted the Probable cost ' and will gladly and willingly go.. Mr. James ".1: Naylor, proprietor of: the Luckhoitt Sentinel, was in town Saturday last, having come down • to see The News -Record's up-to- date plant, and was visibly impress- ed -by our typesettinvrnaehine, big newspaper press and job presw.s, fol- der, etc., all driven by electric pow- er. Mr. Naylor had been made aware of the fact that this, isthe ;only newspaper office in the.. cone*. of Huron which has a, complete e ectric service. The editor of the Sentinel ie .progressive and at .an date st.iIl further improve- ments may be expected in his paper which will . in time be ranked with the largest and newsiest in the (Bs,. triet. It is a vigorous champion of. all that concerns "the welfareof • Lucknow and eurrounding country. Mr: John Balderson of St. Pscul, Minn., was in town for 'a couple of days this week. He is a native cif • Gaderich township which he left With his parents twenty-five years ago for.,1,11.orth Dakota. Ills father, was Mr. George Balderson and the family, is well remembered in the township, particularly on the Bay-. field Line and on the :7th con: where , they lived. Mr. 13aldersOn is stiiII farming in Dakota but his .son, the subject of this paragraph ',is in the contracting. ...business in St. Paul. Business is so bad in St. Paul that I simply did, as so many others have done, shut ;down for thirty days, but, he went on tO saY, the dePrtusion konly felt all over tho Union and thousands of men are out of employment.. Ms. Balderr son met a number of his old school- mates, including I -Tarry Gould, S. C. Ttathwell and W. Elliott- of town with whom be used to play shinny twenty-ilve years ago, but some of thoso he had 611tittted to meet ve. s ago crossed tel the sp Mr. Dat- delson was pai-i k by the great frnnry lnton Si* he le. • ,..aziAN, g Out Suttim01, LESS THAN cos Out the Muslins must goto make room for new fall goals, and out they Wilrgo , lowing prices lf they are to besold at all, A loss on every yard sold, but that only shows our - • , • determination to- clean them out. t2%; Muslins ac. Aboht 25 pieces Fancy Dress Muslims in all the popular colorings and designs, all new patterns this season. Regular 12ec for • English Prints.10C 10c and 150 Lace 50 50 pieces English Prints in light and ' About 300 yards find quality Lace in dark colorings, perfectly fast dye. Our I ess a variety of designs and widths. Regtt- 5 8. regular 12ec English Prints for ....... • 1 lar 10c and 15c for.... .. ....... . . . . . . • .. • • ' . • , • .. . . .*1.1..• . .., , . . . ., . . . . . . . . •• • , . • . . . • _ . . • . . . . • 156 Muslins for 10c 3 rairS HOSe for 25c gaikArbloauct • in polka dots, stripes and cross bars. Re. I ed Black Cotton Hose, sizes, 5 to &cia-1fl for 15 Saturdayonly,3 pees for Children's and misses plain and ribb. 25c Wash Belts!' ,for• . • •••••••• .. • , 's 1 U Your ehoice f h 1 range e of , n .• • lar C.a . L5 Regular 85c Belts........ • • ;'••. ... . . ; . , ..610 25c Wash Betts 19c • '• • • 20c and 25c Muslins 15c ' • 25 pieces Fancy Dress Muslins and .Vestings, all new this season. Space will not allow us to describe the many designs but a look will convince *you thatthey, are the cheapese ever offered in Clinton . 15 90 & 25c Children's Hats tec .1 - • Children's' Straw Hats in plain and fency. straws: plain ribberi hand, Regu- lir 20c and 25c value to -gO at each.- • .. • • . .• • . 6 ' FancU Parasols $1.00 Eight only. indite.; Fancy Colored tiar- as/els. Regular $1.5iLto $2.50, Saturday 1nil clearing price I auu • . • Children's Parasols 10c Children's iratilCV Parasols. just a feW left. Be early for',ehis snap. Regular I n '25c .. . ... u ••• • • • •• $1:25•Sateen Skirt -98c ---- • • Lades Black Sateen Und skirts, . •••••• dust flounce, good full size, our s eciel rate -98 • ..$1.25 Saturdayonly Ladies Vests 2 for 25c Ten dozen Ladies Summer Vests, sizes 3 and 4 only,strimmed with ribbon, our . 25 18c value, Saturday only 2 for C.L.rivroAr- •. • . •• 0:.•.essA;er.s.,~e.ense CLINTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Fall Term Begins Tuesday, September • . • , ••••, . , . • TEACHING STAFF. A. P. GUNDRY, B. A., Honor Granuate Toronto University ; Specialist in • ' Natural Science. ' SUBJECTS—Natural Scienceand Geography.' • W. TRELEAVEN; B, A. .Honor Graduate Toronto University, Specialist in Classics. SUBJEUTS-sisatin, Greek, and History. . MISS E. R. DELMAOE, 13. Honor Graduate McMaster University, ; Specialist in Mathematics SUBJECT—Mathematics, , E. Ea BALL, 8. A. Honor Graduate.Toronto 'University; Specialist in • Modern Languages. Suremeiss-French, German, and Senior English.. KISS r. nom ' Commercial Specialist. SUBJECTS—Commercial Subjects and Junior English. OilribERS: . Roy. 0. R. Gomm, M.A,, 'Chairman, Residence, St, Paul's Rectory; Telephone 93 £. P. 'CiVimurit. Principal. Residence, Rettenhury Street ; Telephone 07. M. D. fafeTarsosterr, Secretary‘Trearanier. °filets, Albert Street; -Telephone O. CPURSES OF 'STUDY: The following eonreeti of study are open to pupils': a)—The General Creole. s le—The Commercial Course. c)—The Courses for 3 tinier Metricialetion and the preliminary examinations of the Leareed Professions. . (d)—The Courses for Teachers' Certificates. AN "APPROVED"i SCHOOL. The (Minton Collegiate Intelfute is recognized as an "approved" school by the Departreent of lIducatibras , , Full information concerning text beoke; marries ttr,ttutbr liod other matters connected with the Institute, may Ire had on l»%iCatjf3_tJJie Principal, .; N ofStockings -at Less Than Half Price. 'Welhave made a monster purchase of fine rib Cotton Stockings for women, girls and boys at less than half price, and commencing to -day place the entire lot on sale at less than the cost to manu- ' • facture. 3000 pairs women's, girls' and boys fine rib Cotton Hose, in three or four shades of tan, also black, sizes 5 to 10. A splendid wearing stock-. ing which is sold in every store at 25c. On sale to -day and continuing until August 31st, at the lowest price on record, per pair.......... 10C Great Bargains Throughout the. Store during the balance of August. •e• •