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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-06-06, Page 8r ClIntea% Newa.Rccord. Juno 6th, 1907 u` ‚Inc rgram We have an--inl cresting program _ for lune. ,Qne that 2x111 ave None, for people w!io ~ do their dry goods ` buyin here. ,These are bits o news that..., h, .the .xett of 7ialue. Each and e'beryone is good, and stands for many another we haven't .roomto get into the' paper. Our two -store direct buying tells for the biggest assort- ments and best ?values. Mat is a positive fact, and'tbe . 4 are ready to probe it to you at., ..#itne. Come Saturday or next week for any of these. Zhey will be ready the first thing Saturday morning. Two MillinerySpecials. R Two extra specials for this `big millinery department. Hats with just the right style. to them. Prices that are sav- ing, for Saturday selling. Our milliners have prepared. 'thein specially for this day. They. are . genuine special's,.: and worth coming far. 12 Hats at $3.90, Regular $5 Values ' 12 only new and stylish Hats. • Correct shapes and good trimmings used on all of thein: Regular price $5, choice q (� of the twelve on Saturday " 3.9 0 12 Hats at $2:90, Regular $4:: ; Just 12 Hats in this lot, too. Trimmed up specially for Saturday. All correct and up-to-date shapes, but- not quite so good trimmings as on the higher,priced one. Re 0 gular $3.50. to $4, . Saturday your choice.. .. , ... t1 0 -Pillow Cases 25c 20 dozen Pillow Cases, made from bright cambric finished English pillowton,,. ' 2 inch hemstitched hem, 40, 42;,44and� inches. _The case complete, as cheap as you could buy :the cotton for, special each .. 25C Curtain Samples 15c 50 Traveller's samples of Nottingham _Lace• Cutta.ins These show the lower end and are $nisbed same as•cow . plete curtain, Just the thing for small windows, and on Saturday we will clear 50 at your choice, each.:. • ,1'S Curtain Muslins Underprilced 30c Quality for 19c. Frilled Curtain Muslin extra width, white Fpot r white with blue flower,'just"the thing for a bedroom., : regular 30c, special. per yard ..... ... . 25c for 50c Gloves 50 pairs only, black and cream Silk Glove., ,good assort- ment of sites, a cleap-up of various lines that sold' at 50c, together in one lot for quick selling Satui•tiity., at your choiceper pair ............................ ......... ...... 9: 6 Samples of Tapestry for 19c 25 to 30 ends of Furniture Tapestry, each 21 inchessquare suitable for cushion tops, re-covering chairs, etc.. pecial each .19 Raincoats at $i 10 only Ladies' Raincoats,. odd styles in rubber and fancy tweeds. They would 'he good for knockabout wear, clearing Saturday at each-...... , . ... , .... 1,00 .x Ladies' Raincoats at $6.50 Ladies' loose Tweed Coats, full . length, shower proof, . popular loose hack style, clearing Saturday at .each... ..: 6:60: English Nainsook-8 Yards for $1 300 yards very fine quality English Nainsook,` bought by • ourselves direct from the maker, full yard wide soft fin- ish, suitable for children's wear, or anyuse to which you can put extra fine cotton, beautiful quality, ;regular 20c, special in eight -yard lengths at. 1.00 New This Week Each wEek sees new arrivals' taking: their places on our counters. " This week we have opened tip New Skirts New Corset Covers. New Gowns New Black Parasols New Fancy White; Parasols Some very handsome Worsted Dress Go ds In correct shapes and patterns. Every yard• ip porfed direct by ourselves from England. DIRECT IMPORTZRS CLINTON.ON7 A. WATERMAN Fenutain. ?6.11 # AT$215u Is a pen of.quality. There are many pens ac ;a less price and we have some of them, but a Waterman is the —satisfa:tory l' pen for us to sell_and the pro- ' f table one . for � .you.�,xto M - buy, It is the standard writing instrument of the world. Simple in con- struction excells i n quality and perfection of $. workmanship. W. Q. FAIR CO, Often Cheapest—Always Best • .0 • Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mcdaugdtey- --of Blyth were: in Clintons ons Monday. Mr. and Mrs:. J. D. ' Weitsi and Mrs and, Mrs.Lappine spent Sunday in Bayfield. Mr. George McLennan wa,s in _Luck:_. - now on Saturday and invested in a driver. Mrs. James Elliott ;of Inwood is " the guest of her *sister, Mrs. J. F, Was man: Rev. Father :Dunn of. Parkhill was a: guests at ,St. Joseph's . rectory .on! Monday..:. Mr.'—.Frank—O'Neil is taking the baths' at the- Preston Mineral Springs , for a fewdays: • Mrs. Maloney avid children of Sault Ste. Marie' are visiting at her moth, en's, Mrs. MaLenpan's. Messrs. W. J. ?aisle,, : James Stev ens, t'.: .R. ' Hodgen, A. Tyndall, J. W. Irwin, : James McMath and B. J. Gibbing_ attended the .Liberal convention.. in.`Goderioh 'on Monday: Mrs, L. C. Barber and, little son Jack of Las Vegas, ' New Mexico, are visiting her mother, .Mrs, Carling: of town. 'Mrs. John' Green of 'Porn Hur- on, accompanied byher• son, Master Meveyn, is the guest of her. parents' Mr. and Mrs. • W. Alexander. Mr. William Fisher .is in the State of Illinois and is expected home next Week with a. carload .of registered, Percheron;• mares, Mr. Robert Centelon of Iletroit is visiting friends in . Clinton; and at '.the parental' home en the. 7!h, con.. of Goderich this week.:.. • . . _ Mrs, Annie Abbott left on Tuesday for' Lucknow where 'she will spend a week - before' proceeding, to Bay fieldwithMr ;and.. Mrs Alex. Rob- inson. . • Miss aVloore, wilewas the guest : of Lara. C. W. Brown, .returned to her 'home in Toronto on.Tuesday accbm* paned by Mrs. Brown `wino is: spec - ding the week -in the. city.. , . :Miss. Dell '.'Walker lfas returned to 'ben' post in Tozer's after . several' days' • absence owing to illness. Miss Mar- ' gor,"y Lappin filled the position hale she was away. .• w Rev.., A. I, Brown and -wife of Dutton., formerly. of Wititeehureh, Rev. C. C, •.Kane of Coirtihnai and . Rev, E J., - Agnew ...Agnew' of . Tbamesford were guests Of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Beaton : the past .week. . Mr. D. S. Cook is. ill Torar.•to attend- fag the Grand Council of .Chosen Friends as the 'representative' of the Clinton Council. Mr: Join Camtel- - - on is representing. the Holmesville and 'Mx. Robert• Cox the Porter's Hill Council. Mr. Clarence; . Johnson leaves 'next 'week for, Detroit and expects for the next' three or four months to be in charge of an Anglican; parish in, the state of I lcifigan, In . the fall he will begin his studies in. Wycliffe ' College, Toronto . Mrs.. William Alexander returned. •oxo. Monday ' week from a month's visit ' with her daughter, Mrs: John Green of Port Huron. She has not ...been • in very good health lately sp' IV r:. Alexander went over to Pot Huron . to aecotripany : her home. / kr.. Robert Searle of Plymouth; Eng- land, is the guest ofiliis cough:, : Mr. W. Searle, With w am he first came to 'tlfis country; thirty-four years ago and after remaining here a few ' years he went back to his native ]land. lie scarcely knew the old town 'and comparatively few of those he' was acquainted with when he lived here are new residents : of Clinton Or of this terrestrial sae*, ., Miss Ida Heywood• left on Saturday for Winnipeg 'where yesterday sh was united in, marriage to Mr. All. Batts, son of Mr, Eph, Butts . of the tate Line. The happy young couple will take up housekeeping in Ito metropolis' of the West where Mr. Butts has establisher] himself in the draying. business, The News- Record wished 'them long -continued • happiness: and prosperity. With the departure of Muss Ida, Heywood, • Wilber remains the only member of that family in Clinton and he, too.,: leaves for Winnipeg next week. The, Misses Heywood are in. Revelstoke. S. C., Lon in .Detroit and J. 0. 'at Port William. • 4 1. Y,V...S tl.! 1 oA.� • a les • w atorday e t t on c eallWi e*r s. sef'ortidies Spring Coats newest styles, • well: made and perfect fitters,' in light and 'dark,' fawn,. whipcord,. black cheviot and grey check tweeds. 'Sizes 36. and '38 only. These are with . it doubt the cheapest ;One of up=to-date coats ever offered .for sale in.. Clinton, $6.00.. Black Cheviot Coats $3.00. Ladies black Ohevibt.'Coats, unlined, nicely..made and trimmed, very new- eststyle, sizes 36 and 38 only, hip length, regular $6,00 Saturday quick sale;..,.:.:..;... ..,,., 3.00 $7.50 Black Cheviot Coats $4.00. ' Ladies' Black Cheviot Coats, ` hip length, close fitting and loose backs, sizes 36 and 38 only, regular . $'Z.50, Saturday quick sale..,.. 4.00. $10 Black Cheviot Coats $6.00� --- Ladies' Extra fine . quality.. Black 'Cheviot Coats, lined, averynatty•coat. well made and trimmed,:. regu- lar $10, Saturday gaick sale .: ` 6.00 • $10 grey check Treed Coats $6.00 Ladies' Grey Cheek Tweed Coats, .three-quarter. length, very prettily trimmed, unlined, a very stylish coat, regular $I0, • Saturday quick 4 sale price...... ;;_ ........ .6.00 $10. Fawn Whipcord • Coats $6.00 : Ladies' light and dark fawn, whip= cord Ooats,,.seyeral very pretty styles, lined and unlined, close fitting,, hip length, regular $IO,.: Saturday quick sale price 6..06- 500 yds. Eni broider. y Reg. i5c for 10c. , 500. yards Embroidery, nice tine„qual- ity,,"twelve pretty'destgns, 5 to.:7 inches wide, ' regular 15c, Saturday • quick sale • .... • .10 1000 yards -Towelling 121 c•for10c. 1000 yards roller Towelling plain and colored edge, good weight, regu- lar 12tc, .Saturday'quick sale . price.. .,...... .1.0 • Slightly Soiled Silk Waists at Half Price.. About one dozen slightly soiled silk . +' waists; in white, pale blue, green and .. • • 'Oink, nicely trimmed with. lace, :regu- .-'lar $3 to $s,.Saturday at exactly 'tJALF PRICE Ready to ' Wear Hats' 25c About 3 dozen Ladies' Ready -to- • wear Straw Hats; in -white and black, . prettily trimmed,.artdup*to=date, reg. 75c up •to:''$2, Saturday quick • • sale, your choice for.....:., '•:. ; 25 1 $1.00 and $1.25 Under-'.. skirts 75-c About two:dozen white -underskirts}_,_' slightly soiled. trimmed with embroi. .d'ery and .lace, regular 0. and $1.25,Saturday quick sale ' .75 Tailoring Furnishings Dry 6o ods .. Importers •open and~read ready do business with. a full `line: is now. 3 of clean and up-to-date goods. The stock is well as sorted in every line. A. share of your patronage is solicited. w UNDERTAKING ' The stock in this branch of our business will be found full and complete and at moderate. prices. Ail r personal and care, orders entrusted to us will have our, p. ful, attention. '. Night 'and Sunday calls promptly at - .tended. to,"'Mr.'Walker lives on the premises, WALKER&RQSS FURNITURE DEALRS & PRACTICAL UNDERTAKER wwNin./.w, w wV1N4.Aft rwV1/HVyl 'JOU : READY ' FOR -IE WARM WEATHER Ladies 1 Is : there not . something in dainty footwear that': you wi h to 'cOniplete the, summer 'costume: Is it a white canvas shoe.? . We have two nice . lines in .the 31utchers . Oxford style, one with Low Military Heel, the other with ' a` Cuban, - Heel either of them $1.35. Or doyou, wish Kicl,.Patent Leather,`or Tan Oxford ? We have them in prices ranging from $1.25` to $3.50. , Men'!>. What could be cooler or more com— fortable than a liiicewhite canvas .Blutcher. Bal-,. with. a pretty toe ? Just what you want,: eh ? Well, we have;.them, only $1.75. All kinds. of Summer Footwear for Boys and Girls.' Come on in. Musical goods to meet every requirement.• +++++++++++t++++++++++++++++++++++++++; The'•MOLSON S BANK INCORPORATED BY At1T OP PARLIAMENT 1855.4 INTEREST PAID TIf I S 'A YEAR. C. E.• DOWDING,1Vianager CLINTON, HUAIIE� MUSIC SHOE STORE The New Millinery Store Opposite The Post Office Our Ladies' Hats and Millinery Novelties are new, ,I and include New York designs. Our Children's flats and Baby43onne'e are up•to• date and we also have amafl boys' Talus., The Rooms are on the ground floor. The prices are right atld satisfaction is guaranteed, 0 Miss 1VI. E.Cantelon Co. 1 IP ,r iiimailamonamiimmansommlomeara News -Record Advertisements always), : bring Good Results.