HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-05-23, Page 9Dry Goods,
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Millinery
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Ladies'
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Garments
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oats and Raincoats.
W - Spring :Coats' and
Nine Hundred Dollars Worth 'of newest
Raincoats to be sold in the next two weeks.
Ma 23rd •we place on sale our entire stock ladies' :of
Commencing Thursday evening y
omme
new Spring Coats and Raincoats, amounting to over nine hundred dollars at prices which will
astonish you. Every garment in the lot is new -not one being out of date. Come and see for
i yourself the greatest collection of spring coats ever put on sale in Clinton, Remember this sale
►' starts at 7 o'clock Thursday evening of this week and ends Saturday night, June 8th,
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Coats at $4.95
Ladies' newest Spring 'Coats in tweeds, plain• covert
cloth, 122 inches long, tight and loose fitting, some lined
throughout, also long, loose, grey coats, regular . price 4.Q 5•
,up to $7.50, sale price ., V
Coats at $6.95
Ladies' new spring Coats and • Raincoats, in a dozen or
more newest styles, made from. all wool tweeds and
covert cloths, fawns, light greys and dark greys, coats
that are selling everywhere at $8 to $10, sale price 6 95
Coats at $7.95
Ladies newest Spring Coats in fawns, greys, tweeds and
Meek, made front newest elatbs in rhe very latest New
York designs, including the new Gibson;, effect, selling' n
in every store in Ontario at $12 to $15, sale price here.. 7■05
$10 Cravenette Raincoats for $7.50
10 only ladies` fine Cravenette Raincoats, full length..
made from extra fine quality cravenette, in fawns and
olive green, several styles to choose from. Our special
price was $10 each, all sizes 82 to 88 for.,,
7.50.
Two Suit Bargains
$i0 Suits, for $7.50
5 Tailor-made Shirt, Waist Suits, made in plain blue and
black:frorii all'wnol venetian, sizes 34 to 38, regular price,
•each $10, sale priee
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7.50.
$12 Velvet Suits $5
2 only plain• and corded denetian Shirt Waist Snits, in
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plain green andnavy, suits used for exhibition purposes, 5. 0
regular price $12, sale p 0
Special Dlspla0 of New Summer
Millinery
Thursday vc a make our 'first display of the new
Summer Millinery, and we think you will agree with
us in saying,"No prettier display of summer hats has
ever been shown in this store." Many new styles in
children's hats just put on the stands fresh from the
work rooms this week a,:ld all at moderate prices. We
invite you to see all these new styles before the assort-
ment
ssortrent gets broken. m
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timr.n.er Millinery
pening:
Our Milliners have cer-
tainly prepared 'a splendid
slowing of Sunnier lv'lillin-
ery for .our"pecii. opening
this week. Ever since Miss
Reynolds returned. from De-
troit they have been busy
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-orkin`ewls�tpesand ._
trimmings she purchased.
Now the display is ready.
Millinery that is a reflection
of New York styles
Millin-
ery that has style and character about it that puts
it in a class by itself. Millinery that is just a little
bit different from what you will see in most stores.
Millinery that is well worthy of a visit even if you
have no thought of buying, Vome and see it: You
are as welcome to look`arto Isuy;
A Corset Special. a
20c Clipped off the Price of 75c Corsets
Just sixty pairs of them to sell. If you knew how
good they are -Saturday night would see the last pair- --
leave the store. 55c is what we have marked them
and 75c is the real value. They are part of a special
clearing lot from one of the big factorie,. That is why
we got them so cheap.
de pairs Corsets, made from strong, but light weight batise,
just the thing for warm weather, long hip, bias stitched, •
highly tempered steels, nicely trimmed with lace and baby
ribbon, good hose supporters attached to each pair. regular .
75c valve, A Saturday special at per pair ay.d.rai
Hosiery ' values Too
That are Good Enough ito Call Special
You can depend on the hose you get here. No
second grades or inferior qualities find a place in the..
-stook-if we know -it -If a bad -fair --gets in by accident
and you get them, bring them back and we will make
it right with you. We couldn't back them up. like
that if we didn't sell good qualities only. Cotton, lisle
thread or cashmere. We have the best stock to -day
that ever was in this store. Here are some; of our
specials in spring and summer weights
2 pair for 25c
Seamless Cotton Hose, crown dye, absolutely fast and stain- :��.
less, heavy double heel and toe, full fashioned, good quality,
all sizes, extra special value at 2 pair. for
At 25C „
Ladies' black Cotton Hose .made from fine yarn, the famous
Hermsdorf dye, full fashioned, spliced heels, same stocking.
in white or tan, also plain black cotton hose with -wool or
balbriggan feet, a splendid assortment at this the most.0
popular price, per pair ...... .....•....... L
Children's and Bogs' Heavy Ribbed
Cotton Hose
Heavy double heel and toe, seemless feet,. very elastic, good
weight, will stand any amount of rough wear, all sizes, at .25
per pair
A Fine Hose
Children's very fine ribbed Cotton Hose, seamless feet; very
elastic ankle and leg, good shape, a splendid wearing stock- .
ing, just the thing for better wear,. black, tan or white, all .:25
sizes, per pair
Lisle Thread Hose
Ladies' lisle thread hose, black or tan, fast dye, full --fashion-•
ed, .splendid wearing qualities at per pair .35 -37i -SO
Fane Hose
Ladies' fancy ale thread hose, black, tan, white, sky, .pink'
and grays, lace effects or embroidered fronts, one-half d ozen
or more different styles, at per pair ........ ..... ... .30 to .60
SPECIAL -3 Pair for 50c,
Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, fine gpality, full fashion-
ed, German make, the famous Hermsdorf dye, the
equal of many 25c stockings. One hundred to . one.
hundred and fifty pair to sell, commencing Saturday
special at 3 P AIR FOR s5
The Waists and Underwear
We never sold so many waists or so much under-
wear in one day as we did last Saturday, unless it was
the first, day of our big sale of samples last March. Not
much trouble finding the reason -we have the styles
that are right, and values that are' money -saving. Still
good assortments of the lines advertised last week, some.
new arrivals just in to take the place of the sold outs.
SKIRTS AT .75
SKIRTS AT 1.63
GOWNS AT 1.00
GOWNS AT 1.25
GOWNS AT 1.50
DRAWERS AT
.25
DRAWERS_AT .35
DRAWERS AT 1.00
CORSET CO ITERS AT .25
CORSET COVERS AT .50
CORSET COVERS AT 1.00,
WAISTS AT 1.00 1.25 1.50•
In each and every case lines
at these prices are extra special.
Just in this week -New colored Voiles, New Cream
Serges, New Panantas, New Black Silk Voiles, New
Long Silk Gloves, New Black Parasols, New Fancy
Parasols.
MR CT IMPORTERS
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F I Fireworks
AND
Celebration
Goods
For May 24th
More • kinds than we
aver had before, and more
of
a kind.
t Good large assort- V
$ ment of one and S
five cent novel, '
ties.
0 W. D. FAIR CO, $
•Often Cheapest -Always Best
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Clinton, Ne s Record
May 23rd 1907
Holiday Novelties and
Summer Lingerie
Mr. Bell of the Bell Elgin. Works,
Seaforth, was •im town on 16n0ay.
Mr. Frank, O'Neil and his son, Mas-
ter Clawson, are in London to -day.
Rev. W. E. • Kerr conducted anniver-
sary services at Fallarton on Sun-
day. •
Mrs. Combo Sr. and Miss Combs
have been visit:ttg Mrs. of
London
Dr. W. Gunn; and, Mrs. Gunn 'left' on
Tuesday on .a ,two months' -trip • to
Europe.
Mrs, D. B. aennedy. .leaves to -day for
.a few days` visit :with . friends in
�e l•ederna,
Messrs. J. C. Macdonnell and.Alex.
Murdock of Hensall were in town
•on Sunday. • '
Col. and Mrs. Heglar of Ingersoll are •r
spending 'the holidays with Mr, and
Mrs. A. P. Gundry.
Mr. John Mulholland has gone' to
Mitchell where he has accepted • a.
position with Hill & Co•, bridge -
builders.
Mr. A. Alexander, shipping clerk for
the Jackson` Mfg Co., -left on Tues•
day for a week's .visit'.to his home.
in Toronto.
Mr. Alex. "Robinson of the late Rat-
tenbury House has not yet decided
upon a location,: but has. two or
three in view.
Mr. A. J. 'Morrish of . Morrish.&
Crooks was in, Toronto Monday add-
ing to, the big clothing firms stock
of:scasonable goods.
Rev. C. Gifford, ' who occupied" 'the
pulpit of the Ontario street church.
on 'Sunday, was while in town the
guest of Mr. :L..Lavis.
Mr. Norman Pym, for . some time in
the employ: of Mr. John Holmes of
the Huron Road, iS now engaged ir.,
• farming in Northern Minnesota.
Mr. J. B. Hoover.: was in London, on
• Monday attending a ,meeting of the
executive 'of the Woodmen of •the
'World of which he is a member.
Miss -E. R., Delrnage, B.A.., of the; C.
I.- staff,'. has_zeen appginited an. assn-.
• elate .examiner in. algebra. at ' the.
comi7ngdepartmental examinations.
Miss Nettie Beacon: . and her little
nephew, Master Elmer Beacom, go
to Toronto today to visit friends_
and_ will _remain- in ,the: city until
Monday. ,
Mr. P. Senn, wlio in company with
Mr. D. 13: Kennedy is canvassing
this •district selling lightning arrests .•
ers; spent . Sunday at his home in
Brantford.
Miss. Churchill,. who has for some
time made her • home with Mr. and
Mrs. John Holmes of the Huron
Road; :has gone to Walkerton where
her nieces reside.
The following are :guests at the home -
of Mr. •and Mrs. E. A. Lannin
Misses Gladys Legg • and Mildred
'Robinson of London, and Clf,:;d H. ••
Brans of . Detroit,
Mtr, James B. Reynolds; • formerly of
Detroit, is now clerk at the Hotel
.Normandie. He is ,a genial young
man and will . no ,doubt be popular
with the patrons of the Normandie.
Dr. ,Axon and Messrs. Constantine,'
• Crooks, Alexander, ' W..RattenburY,.
and C. Shep;p,ard witnessed the Sear
forth -Guelph senior .football• match
• at the former place orr•Friday ev
ening last. '
Rev,;,,R)Lral Dean Gunne went yestei-
day to Kincardine wlfere with the
'rector of "Walkerton he is engaged
in matters •' it, connection with ,the
Bervie parish. He is expected home
tomo
rrow. .
Mr. George IIandcocli, clerk, at the
Normandie, has gone to Seaforth
where he •he..s 'talken. a, position in a
shoe factory. He has become a
member of the senior football team
of that town and in the match with!
Guelph on Friday night .last • he is
given; the credit of being the best
player on the local team. .Morris
Shea,' formerly bartender at _.._ the
Commercial and more recently at
the. Normandie, is also playing with
Seaforth.
Never in our history has our stocks of holiday Novelties in Collars, Belts, Silk
Waists, Mull and White Lawn Waists, been better than now. Every Department is
overflowing with the very newest, and prices to suit all purposes.
Ladies' Fancy
Collars
In ladies' Fancy Collars we are show.
ing a very natty range of up-to-date
lines, and some very exclusive styles
from 25c to 1.50
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$1.25 Lawn Waist
for $1.00
Two dozen only Lawn white Waists
embroidery fronts, several styles to
choose from, three-quarter or long
sleeves, all sizes, regular $1.25, Set-
urday only... , . ..... , ...... ,... ,1.00
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3.30 GregTweed
Skirts $2.50
Grey salt and pepper Tweed S it s,
piqued seams, very pretty designs,
will give splendid wear, sizes 38, 39, 40
and 42, regular $3 50, Saturday 2.50
$3.80 Black and Blue
Lustre Skirts $2.50
Black and navy blue Lustre Skirts,
pleated, full length, a very pretty
style and made of good quality lustre. , •
in sizes 38, 39, 40. 41 and 42. regular
$3.50, Saturday only 2.80
Ladies' & Children's
. Leather Belts
Leather Belts are quite the rage in
crush and fancy figured, in plain and
colors, from .50 up
• Children's Buster Brown Leather
Beltb, all shades........ ; ..... .25
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35c Union Carpets
for 25c
Four pieces Union Carpet, good
weight and fast colors, all good' pat -
terns, bought from a wholesale house
going out of carpets, ata price which
enables us to clear them out quick. t
psr yard. .,. .. .,
Shirt Waists
Ladies' Shirt Waists in silk mull and
white lawn, in all the newest designs,
trimmed with fine lace insertion, all
sizes, and rices to "suit all purses.
Ladles' Straw Hats
Half -Price, Saturday.
Saturday we give you your choice of
any of our Ready-to-wear Straw Hats
and there are some good styles in the,,
lot, at exactly half -the original price.
White Muslins 5e,
p er Yard
, - Fifteen pieces White Muslins, in'
stripe and fancy patterns, splendid
• line .for children. Dont miss this
chance, per yard .05
$3 Black Cheviot •
Skirts $2
Black cheviot ' ready-to-wear top
skirts, well made, raised seams, tris,-
med with covered buttons, sizes 38,.39;
40, 41, 42, regular $3, Saturday 2.00
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Pair Cotton.Hose
for 25C
Women's fast ..black Cotton Hose,
seamless foot, full fashioned, all sizes,
two pairs for .25
Tailoring.
Furnishings
Dry Goods
Importers
Holmesville
The Governtnent sanitary' inspector
paid an official visit to. the factory
arud pronounced the building, first-class
and kept in a good sanitory condit-
ion, Mr. Jas. Connolly, the, salesman
and president, !goes this week to
Wooa'`stoek, Ingersoll and. Tillsonburg,
Mr, Ed.' Williams, the butter maker,
has been improving the inside, of •tlfe
factory by painting the churn and
vats and giving • the ceiling and cold
storage room a coat of whitewash..
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