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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-05-30, Page 8• 8 ataareWesteesille'Welloolerealle Oor Saturday and Mondau. • Wr4 start off lune selling Saturday and Monlay - with a Saving list gathered from every department of this store. Read the savingsone by one. ?be, are genuine. Take than as illustrations of,the mono - saving our two -store direct buying makes for you. We -•-wilt-be-ready-tvaibetn-§aturday---morning, come _that day or Monday whicb0 6' suits you best. We are out for a Tune business tbat wilt discount anything %le bare any record of. Ube goods are here to sell at the prices that will bring it and we are going to get it. First Saving. 300 yds Colored Dress Goods, mostly en wool, shades of fawn brown, grey and wine fancy mixtures. Also some blacks in plain and fancy, medium and light weights, some 500 and some 60e qualities. Clearing them all commencing t) g Saturday morning at per yard , , •g•u Second. Saving. 12i yards new Tweed Drees Goods, light shades in checks and broken stripes. Splendid material for short coats, Eat- A g on suits or separate pkirts, June saving price per yardOTU Third Saving. • Extra, fine quality Pure viroia Dress Goods, in broken checks in black and white and greys, the season's most popular materials. splendid quality, regular $1,25 value, June say- 0 ingyrice yer yard 'UV Fourth Saving. 5 dozen pair only -Ladies' Hose Supporters, with band, pad front, four clasp strong elastic,. never sold for less than 25; In black white and colors, special price.,. . . I Fifth Saving. 200 yards Fancy Dresden Ribbon. 5 inches wide, satin edge. suitable for barge, hat triwmipgs, or fancy work, special 1.21 June saving price per yard Sixth Saving. 50 only -Wash Belts with buckles, nice embroidered pat- terns, special June seeing price 2 for r t0 Seventh Saving. • , • Fifty to Seventy -five -Linen Towels, many diiterent, kinds in the lot. All are samples and June saving price is one- quarter to one-third less than regular. , • ' . Eighth Saving. Ten only -Colored Table Cloths, red and green or green • and gold mixtures. Regular values- $1,00 to '$1,25. June 47 saving price each Ninth Saving. • Seventy-five travellers' samples of White Underwear,, in- cluding Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers and Skirts, also Dressing Segues, Wrappers, Waists, etc. A clean up from our big spring sale of samples. Regular values are $1 15 to 7 c $1.50. June saving price 18 your choice for. , , ..• .. • I U Tenth Saving. LadiesParasols, full size, fast black top, steel rod, strong frame, good assortment of handsome pandles. Special I • . June saving price 11 Eleventh Saving: • .• Ladies' Parasol, steel rod, stroog frasne, gloria top, ,will will not cut or turn greee, handsome handles and a good. C • assortment. Special June saving price each 1, Twelfth Saving. . • 300 yards very fine quality English Nainsopk, bought by ourealves direct from the maker, full yard wide, soft fin- ish, suitable for children's wear, or any,use to which you can put extra flue cotton, beautiful quality, regular 20c, I 00fl spedial in eight yard lengths at Thirteenth Saving. • • Ladies' Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, fine qual- ity with initials, not all initials in the lot balance of the line 0 C we were selling at 3 for 25c, clearing thern out at.. ..4 for ilL•U Fourteenth Saving. • Ten dozen Isadiee Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs veryfine quality, standard 25c quality, narrow heu3s, 25c is gn the regular price fpr this quality, for June special., -3 fora • Fifteenth SaVing. - • Ten pairs fine quality lapestry Curtains, heavily fringed, a • neat designs in green and red shades, -brand new goods, 0 00 regular $3.50, special June price , • , ' • 4'1.9 U Sixteenth Saving. , , Ladies' White Underskirts, made from ftne quality Eng. lish cotton, seams double sewn, wide flounce, handsome. ly trimmed with lace and embroidery, our sixteenth 50 special each • 6 Seventeenth Saving. Ladies' Gowns made trona flue Cambric finish English cotton, yoke of lace and insertion, foil size and good qual- I .0 ity, our seventeenth . . . . .. . ....... Eighteenth Saving. 25 only -Ladies" lace collars, mostly ecru shades arid white. A clean up of 75c. $1.00 and $1.25 lines, choice of the lot cn commencing Saturday . . ... . ... sin) Nineteenth Saving: . 200 pair good strong cotton hose, fast black, fall fashioned, g ladies' or children's sizes, splendid value at . 2 pair for eLU Twentieth Saving. 3 dozen extra large bath towels, 25x45 inches, heavy weight 0 C regular,35c. June roving price each. . .AU Twentwfirst Saving. 300 yards fancy striped flannelette, good weight and width in stripes of pinks, greys, blues, etc.. Our ,special -June 07. price per yard •U I Twentg-second Saving • 125 yards unbleached table linen, good weight, , 56 inches • wide, three patterns, good enough to sell for 35c, special nc per yard ai4111 Twentg.thirci Saving.- - -- . - Linen Crash Towelling, 17 inches wide, red border, special ft 0 June price per yard .. . . ...... . .. . . - i..... ..:, , ..... ' . .. ... 1.11v Twentg-fourth Saving • . • 300 yards Swiss Embroidery, neat designs_ in edgings and c insertions, good quality cambric or muslin, choice per yard 1.q ..,4,/ Twentg-fifth Saving. 200 yards better Swiss Embroidery and insertion, good widtb, stfong edges, neat desirable patterns, special per yd I U Twenttfrsixth Saving. • 300 yards extra, heavy Union Carpet, heath, all wool, niee • patterns in reds, browns and green, regular 60c to 65e, for C June saving price per yard., . . •Uu Twentg-seventg Saving. • • • 15 or 20 Ladies' Silk waists, black or cream, last ones of $2.50 and $3 50 lino, clearing out. commencing Satur- day at your choice .. .. • .• • ..• ....... 1, Twentgoeighth Saving. 12 pair 'Nottingham Lace Curtains, lock etitch edge, nee, patterns, strong net, regular $1,50and good value at that special June nrice each I 6 .•• 6.11"64.610 .. 664666 66, V I S TwentOwninth Saving. Ladies Short Jaeltefs; made from Very good quality black broadcloth, fawn, covert or fancy tweeds, regular $1.60 and $8,00. Oar twenty-ninth saving, each 6 00 6ww.m......6.6.6.6morsomormorw.k..1.66.66...i.o66ewiidaillas:1—, -.ill .411 ' " POS. Dnercr imparemes onrr A WATERMAN [Fountain" Peal AT $2.50 $ Is a pen of quality. There $are many pens at a less t price awl we have some of them, but a Waterman is the satisfactory pen ;,..thr_us to sell and the pro- $ fitable one for you to $buy. • It is the standard writing ir etrument of the f world. Simple in con- struction, excells $quality and perfection of workmanship. W. 0. FAIR Or V $ Often Cheapest —Always Best $ The "following spent the holiday --- Douglas 'Muir, London Hugh Grigg, ,liamiltmn • Fred Flintoff; Stratford Fred Stevenson; London Wive Downs, Toronto Thos. Rance, Leamington, • • Jpe Cedmore, Walkerville Frank Cliowen, Brampton i%fiss Dell O'Neil, MilVerton• John Mcilveen, ,Craig Thos.. Wheatley,' TillSenbusg • Andre* Forre.ster, Hamilton' George Twiteliell, Wood.stoek • Miss Mabel Flintoff, Stratford MieS:Aggie Vortex, Kincardine Miss Bessie Callander, London Miss i Kathleen McCourt, Pasklarl Mr.: and Mrs.- Sim:Mureli, Stratford Mr. and Mrs, A. Eckmier, Stratford Mr: and Mrs. 'John Newcombe, • . Stretford. •• ads& Annie 'Redmond and Mr. R. Redmond, St, Augusthie. Mt. and ;Mrs. Geo. McCartney and their • little, nephew, Lawrence Liv- ingston Wheatley, Woprisiock Mr. ' W. Jones was in 'Ooderieb. from Tuitday • nntil toeday. Mr. A,., R. Smith was in Toronto ttus week on bushiese. Miss Sloan of Toronto was the gucst this. week. of • her cousin, Mr. S. S. Cooper : -s • Miss Bella Eitown, Tiverton, was the gnest of Mrs., Arthur Canfelor" the past week ': • Mies ,Ernma-Cooper, town, is. taking a Stenographic course in the Clinton Business, College. ' • Mr; Ross MacKly visited friends, in W„ingliam and Teesyvater. from .-Thar- Way until Monday; Miss OliVs. FloodY, 'ramble; is the guest of•,-Mes D. dantelori and oth- er relatives in toWn. Mrs.. J. Billings Jr,. and daughter of Toronto axe ,spending a few days with 141,r 0 E. Dowding. Mrs. J G. West and family visitdd from Friday. forennoi to Monday with her sister in. Wingbani.. Mr. John Davis el North :Bay came &styli, On Friday ' liest to 4stt kis parents, Mr: and Mrs. S. Davis. Mrs. (qaptain): George Waugh,:Owat SOundwas the guest ,of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Nedigar on Friday and Saturdav Mrs. Mackenzie and Miss Mackenzie,. who were far several., months real& enta of Clinton, haVe returned to their farm near Brticeeeld. s. Rev. and Mrs. Magee and Mr. and ' :Mrs. J. B. troever , and Miss Ruth attended the ded.eation of the new Baptist church in Goderich on Sun- day.. -* • ; • .. • . Mr. Ed. Rowed, London, was in town') Saturday. He Cattle up on holiness; but :had ; time for a. cordial' greeting • with ',rnOtly of the .numerous friends he 110- in Clinton. Mr. D. J. Cantelon ;of Sha city detec- tive- 'fprce, Detrnit, visited hM bro- • ther, Mr, A. Cantelon town, and the old homestead on Ac_ - of- Goderielf (6 -Winship this week. Mr. Fred Oliver, who- left town five weeksago to stake ereployineht, in the Globe casket; works,. Loridoe, - spent -from ;Friday antil Mdnday With his mother and .other relatives intowzi.-• Mr, Alex. Robinson . was in Godericb Tuesday and met the.license eomsnisinners from whom he reeeived a refund of the six nonths: license fee he paid, less the Aftcen, days it wan in force. ,Mr. W. Jackson leaves to -day on a business trip to England which will • include a couple of weeks visit am- ong the big clothillg districts of. Yorkshire, the tatiVe shire of the Jackson family. Mr. Fred. fill', on of Mr. Iliratri Hill, left for the West on Tuesday of last week. In, addition to being. a trustworthy young man, .Fred i. an excelleSt baker and had received a tempting offer to remain here; but wishing to see the West he de- cided there was tio better time than the present so is now there,' Mr. Johtr Ireland returned Thursday lagt front trip to the,West,- gong as far as Prince. Albert.Ile went by the Canadian and returned by the U. S. route,and does not regard the condition of affairs as bad as some reports would indleate, Thetigh the seeding is very late he is hoteftil —tha.t-witir-favorable—ebnidltliins from now on, the yield will bean aver- age one, Clinton News -Record Holiday Novelties and Summer Lingerie Nifty 30th 1907 Never in ouphistory has our stock of Holiday Novelties in Collars, Belts, Silk Waists, Mull and *the Lawn Waists, been better than now. Every Department is overflowing with the very newest, and prices to suit all purposes. 7-7 7.77 77 -7- 7 77,77 77. 717L7 7 . • . • Dry Goods, • 6 • • his. Sto-re fr1, Wash Goods Today this store. is ready to show yoti the 1atest and finest collection of Wash Dress Goods that has ever entered its doors. When we tell you that on our shelves is a stock o Muslins, Ginghams, Organdies, Lawns, Voiles, etc., amounting to no Is than TEN THOUS NO YARDS yott will realizetbe -import- ance of this annottncement.- 1 -Jere you will find ain't st every kind and pattern of the very new- est American Goods, and every piece, even to the inet printed Organdies, warranted ' perfectly and Millinery Ladies' Ready to wear • 1 Garments .Alb.111.11011600111.11111r;11.Ab.AllvAlrAlbegivillbellbegbe41164110rib.4.116!,11b.41‘,41w1110,0\w"wilb... 1116Alli.41111frAllfr fast in color. • . Now,isthetimeito choose your summer dress for later in the syou will not eason nearly• the choice a patterns and prices in .many cases will be much higher than they. are ' - Fine American Organdies 25c, 300,35c, 40c.to 50c French Organdies, Mulls, & Voiles, 40c; 45c, 50c, 60c American Printed Muslins including polka dots- 12ic, 15c, 20c, 26c Fine Dimity Muslins, all the leading colors; includ. ing black, white and grey at 20c, ° Hundreds of :yards of plain black and black and white Muslins, 12e, 15c, 25c to 500, - White Swiss Muslin in almost every size'spot 18c, 20c, 22o, 25c to 40c • Plain black, also black and White Dress Muslins in - the greatest variety we have ever shown ing Swiss spots at 12ia, 15c, 20c, 25c to 50c Dress GingharaL _including checks,,stripes and spots , at 15c, 18c and 20c Plain Charabrays and Linen Vinished Duck in every wanted shade such as pink, blue, brown, tan, etc., at per yard 15.0-. ° . White and Colored Dress Linens in fine and rued- ium weaves at 25.0, $00, 35c to 59c. Again we call your attention to the Millinery Department tif this store. We still have .a great display of trimmed and Untrimmed hats in variety enough to suit any one, Its .worth, your while to see the new styles just in even if you don't v_Kont4o4atty-tirow..---Stia at present we are making a special displav otclti,ktren41F1'1ntn1ed'I1tits at very low prices, also a variety of .--styles-i-rt--this-seasonN-Wittned Outing Hats at $f.39.. 11.rSSS 66. .L J.', - ...aria614111116,.. , 1:6SSIMbeal•JOSIes• 41 . Ladies' Fancy . r Collars In ladies' Fancy Collars we are show- ing a very natty range of up-to-date . lines, and some very exclusive styles from , . . ., ,atic to 1.50 . . . . - $1.25 Lawn Waist — - for $1.00 • Two dozen only Lawn White Waists embroidery fronts, several styles to „. choose from, three-quarter or long eleeves, all sizes, regular $1,25, Sat- urday only . . . ... ... ..,.......,... 0.00 ,.. -- $3;50-Creg-Tweed----- Skirts $2.50 Grey salt and pepper Tweed Skirts, piqued seam% very pretty designs, will give splendid wear, sizes 38. JO, 40' and 42, regular $3.50, Saturday 2.80 $3.50 Black and Blue Lustre_Skirts $2.50 and bevy 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.. .. . . ,.....2.130 . Ladies• -&-Children's Leather Belts ' Leather Belts are quite the rage in crush and fancy ,figured, in .plain and colors, from .150 up . • Children's Buster Brown Leather Belts, all shades; ..... ... s... ..Aal. • . .Black , .. ... . , , • .• ' . _ 1110, , . a , . / • /s• / /Ili ' Iiii • • \ a. JI • vi \ lk \\ I1PLI 5.F 'a, r f . ,i( 0ik - s ' Iiiiii ff IA ir 1 ... Yes 0 s ' ,. i • ., - ' t ess. 11.4 . . • . . . _... . • • 35c Union Carpets. . . . for 25c - - Four pieces TJnion Carpet, good weight and fast colors, all good pat• terns, bought from a wholesale house going out of carpets, at a price which enables ;is te. clear them out quick, at per yard .2S , • ... . . • .. • Shirt Waists Ladies' Shirt Waists in silk mull and white lawn, in all the newest designs, ' trimmed with fine lace insertion, alt sizes, and prides to suit,all purses. • , Ladies' Straw•Hats, Half -Price, Saturdag. .. Saturday we give you your choice of tiny of our Ready-tb.wear Straw Hats • • and there are some good styles in the a lot, at exactly half the or original price. , • White Muslins 5c • per Yard i fteen pieces White Muslins,- in Stripe and fancy patterns, splendid line for children. Don't miss this chance, per yard.. , . 00 • . . $3 Black Cheviot • Skirts $2 •• Black cheviot ready-to-wear top --- skirts,well made. raised seams, trim- • med with covered buttons, sizes 38, 39, . 40, 41, 42, regular $3, Saturday 2.00 2 Pair Cotton Hose. - •for -25c . . - • .• Women's fast black Cotton Hose, seamless foot, full fashioned, ail sizes, , two pews for... . . . . . ...... ... . . .26 ... 7-7 7.77 77 -7- 7 77,77 77. 717L7 7 . • . • Dry Goods, • 6 • • his. Sto-re fr1, Wash Goods Today this store. is ready to show yoti the 1atest and finest collection of Wash Dress Goods that has ever entered its doors. When we tell you that on our shelves is a stock o Muslins, Ginghams, Organdies, Lawns, Voiles, etc., amounting to no Is than TEN THOUS NO YARDS yott will realizetbe -import- ance of this annottncement.- 1 -Jere you will find ain't st every kind and pattern of the very new- est American Goods, and every piece, even to the inet printed Organdies, warranted ' perfectly and Millinery Ladies' Ready to wear • 1 Garments .Alb.111.11011600111.11111r;11.Ab.AllvAlrAlbegivillbellbegbe41164110rib.4.116!,11b.41‘,41w1110,0\w"wilb... 1116Alli.41111frAllfr fast in color. • . Now,isthetimeito choose your summer dress for later in the syou will not eason nearly• the choice a patterns and prices in .many cases will be much higher than they. are ' - Fine American Organdies 25c, 300,35c, 40c.to 50c French Organdies, Mulls, & Voiles, 40c; 45c, 50c, 60c American Printed Muslins including polka dots- 12ic, 15c, 20c, 26c Fine Dimity Muslins, all the leading colors; includ. ing black, white and grey at 20c, ° Hundreds of :yards of plain black and black and white Muslins, 12e, 15c, 25c to 500, - White Swiss Muslin in almost every size'spot 18c, 20c, 22o, 25c to 40c • Plain black, also black and White Dress Muslins in - the greatest variety we have ever shown ing Swiss spots at 12ia, 15c, 20c, 25c to 50c Dress GingharaL _including checks,,stripes and spots , at 15c, 18c and 20c Plain Charabrays and Linen Vinished Duck in every wanted shade such as pink, blue, brown, tan, etc., at per yard 15.0-. ° . White and Colored Dress Linens in fine and rued- ium weaves at 25.0, $00, 35c to 59c. Again we call your attention to the Millinery Department tif this store. We still have .a great display of trimmed and Untrimmed hats in variety enough to suit any one, Its .worth, your while to see the new styles just in even if you don't v_Kont4o4atty-tirow..---Stia at present we are making a special displav otclti,ktren41F1'1ntn1ed'I1tits at very low prices, also a variety of .--styles-i-rt--this-seasonN-Wittned Outing Hats at $f.39.. 11.rSSS 66. .L J.', - ...aria614111116,.. , 1:6SSIMbeal•JOSIes• 41