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Summer Millinery here
ithet is not common. Shapes
and styles styles selected by Miss
eynolds on- her recent visit
o the American markets,
--1-Hatrthat-Tre-mtliffere
,ot the ordinary," and not to.
!;•be seen in every store. Many
to select from, and no two the
same. Don't order a Summer
Hat until you see this special
showing of late styles. Come
'any time. No need to feel
, obliged •to buy.
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New Muslin Bonnets for the Little Ones.'
• Neat and dainty Muslin •Bonnets for babies, just
to hand. Delicate creations of fine muslins, lace and
embroidery. All new styles, not highprioed,
soc, $1.00 and $1.25. '
Our two Sunmmer Extras
Don't overlook the two Snmmer Extras when you ,
visit the millinery dopartment. The values truly are
exceptional. - We have taken the remnants and odd
ends of the season's best trimmings and used them in
making these hats. This is why weLcart:_ sell them at
remnant prices.
Hats $3.30, Regular $5
These hats are the newest shapes, and in trimming them our •
'Rulers took the last ends of some of the highest class .•
tri • uiug we had this season. No two bats alike, arid •• at
regula • rices we would have to mark them $5, our special
once is ch 3.150
Hats at $
0, Regular $3.50 and $4
Only good shapes this lot, trimmed with last ends and
remnants of trim o • ite so ood as the $3.50 hats,
all new though, and cor •ct, and worth uThe regular way •
as() to $4. You eau buy of them for • • 2.90
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More Good Un wear Values
lVfore_news about our great st of ladies' white
underwear. We have made change n the arrange-
ments of our stock and given this depa ment more
room. It was a case of having to do it, for e are do-
ing more Underwear business right along cause
people are finding out it does not pay to ma:ke.t
selves when they can buy garments such as we sell
these prices. Every garment well made from goocl
materials, in the cleanest and best equipped underwear
factory in Canada Here are sortie specials_:
No. 1, at 25c • •
Corset Covers, made from good quality -English cotton, hut- •
ton front, neck and sleeves trimmed with neat cambric em
broidery, full size and length, all sizes in stock, special each • .25
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Two Corset Covers at this price. One made fronigood 413111-
ity English cotton, front with three , rows lace insertion,
neck and sleeves trimmed withnicecotton torchon lace,
three bows silk baby ribbon down front. The other made
from good quality muslin emdroidery and insertion with
embroidery shoulder straps.. ,pecial No. 2 at each-- ... -.SO'
No. 3, at 75c
Skirts made from good quality English cotton, seams • .
double sewn, double frill of strong cotthn Jorchon lace and. ••
insertion, very dressy skirts. Special Nored-at each •75
No. 4, at $1.65
No. 2, at 50c -
Fountain Pen
"0 AT $1,50
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Is apeiif.qa1ity. There •
are many pen a less $
price and we have some
$of there, but a Waterman
is the" satisfactory .,pen
$ for us to sell and the pro- 1_
n e—TOT-I5ft to
$buy, It is the standard
writing if strument of the
world. Simple in con-
struction, excells 1 n
$quality and perfection of
workmanship.
W. D. FAIR CO, •
$• Often Cheapest —Always Best •
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• Skirts made from very fine English cotton, 'cambric finish,
all seams double sewn, 22 inch frill of alternate strips ofkl&ee-
insertion and plain muslin with ruffle Of wide strong cotton
torchon laee. A very stylish garment, full size, special No.
4 at each
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No. 5,.,at $1• . -
Gown made from good quality English cotton, yoke of wide
insertion, cuffs and neck trimmed with embroidery, a good
serviceable garment. Special No. 5 at each ,1.00
No. 6, at $1.50
Gowns made from fine quality imported cotton,-- front
trimmed with fine muslin embroidery, and. cuffs with net,.
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rower embroidery. This is, a very handsome garment. • •
Special No. 6 at 1.59
No. 7, at 35c • ' '
Drawers made from cambriclinIshed EnIjiii cotton, wide
ruffle of muslin with wide hem, and two roves of feather
atitChitig......5.111cia1350. 7 ' . .35'
No. 8, at $1
Drawers made from fine Cambric finished cotton, trimmed
with clusters of tucks and fine muslin ernbroidery. Special
No. 8 at per pair • • ' 1.00
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Splendid Lawn Values
Sheer white fabric a of all kinds will be greatly
in demand this summer. We are selling immense -
quantities of them now despite the backward •
weather. Plenty here yet to last all summer, for
we provided for increased business by importing
double the 'ordinary supply, Our values are real
good because every yard we sell °was bought direct
from the maker. You cannot boat these valu
4nywhere,
Victoria Lawn 12%c, 20c and 250•
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Sheer India Lawn 15c, 20c, 25c Oc.'
Fine Persian Law. 25c, 35c nd 40c.
Swiss Organdies 25c, 35c i d 40c.
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D RZCT PORTZR3 CLINTON, ONT
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Mr. D. B. Kennedy was in Bayfield
yesterday.
Misses Minnie and Annie Cook have
' returned frOm Toronto. •
Mr. Harry Aberhardt left this morn-
ing for Brantford. •
Mr. E, 0.. Chairman •left to ' viSit his
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home in Old England, expect'* to
be back in six weeks.
Reeve Cantelon was on Tuesday chos-
en president of the Conservative. As-
• sociation of West Hnrou.
Messrs, Harvey Davis and S. Macken.
zie were in the Chatham district last
week ItRiking up horses to buy.
Mr. C. W. Biown, Woodstock, senior
member of the firm of Tozer :&
Brown, was in town this week.
Miss Washington in Leamington at-
tending the annual meeting.of W.
M. S. as a delegate from Wesley
church.
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. L. Small of Blyth
were in town on Friday night last
on their way home -from the honey.
moon trip.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. E.Kerr and her three
• daughters, Margaret, Grace and
Marion, are visiting her mother at
Oakville '
ar4nci Mrs,A. D. Kilty of . Calumet,
• h., are guests of Mrs. Kilty's
m er,Mrs. R. Irwin, and will
. probaby remain for i few weeks.
Mr. Stewart Jackson of the Motions
Bank has been transferred to • the
Toronto branch. He is succeeded by
Mr. C. Dyer of Hensel'.
Mr. and Mrs. P. QUigley of Rullett re-
turned home Monday from a driv-
Chesley, a pretty • and
thriving town in the County. of
Jane 10th, 1907
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win and Muslin
Shirt.
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hitewear, s,
Mr. Reuben • Graham :attended tbe,
races in London on Monday end
Tuesday and also visited the 1-luron" . •
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We are sole agents in Clinton for Defiance Brand of Whitewear
and we:can assure our many patrons that for style, fit and work-
----manihip-there-are-no-better-goods—manufactured.--The-many-re-
marks of satisfaction from our patrons give us unbounded con.
fidence of their value, A call will convince the most exacting.
• Our.Special Waist
a.t $1.00 .
Our special. White Lawn Waist is, a,:
trade bringer, made of good qualify
White lawn, trimmed with lace and
'embroidery, several:very pretty styles -
to Ohoose from, special at
, , . „ 1.00 '
Other styles at $L25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75
$2.00 and up,
White Underskirts
In White Underskirts our range is
complete, in all prices,.._ styles and
• sizes, with • deep and narrow frills of
• lace and embroidery, from
, '1.00 UP
500 gds. Embioiclerg
• Reg: ise for 100
• -roo yards Embroidery, nice fine kual-
ity, twelve pretty designs, 5 to 7 inches
wide, regular 15c, Saturday
quick sale..'.. , • . .„. .10
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Slightlg Soiled Silk
• Waists at Half
Price.
• About one dozen slightly soiled silk
waists, in white, pale blue„„green and
pink, nicely trimmed with lace,- regu-
lar $3 to 35, Saturday at exactly'
HALF PRICE
Readg to Weir • -
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* Hats 25c
About 3 dozen Ladies' Ready -to-
.
• wear Straw Hate, in white and black,
prettily trimmed and up-to-date, reg.
, 75c up to $2,. Saturday quick
•' sale, your choice for • • 25
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1000 yards Toweling
12'Ac fOr 10c. • -
1000, yards roller Towelling plaio . '
and colored edge, good weight, regu-,
lar Inc, Saturday quick sale '• .
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• PURITAN UNDERWEAR
We recommend and guarantee Puri -
"tan -Underwear. at iilfprices, made of
• good clean yarn, shaped and trimmed
with ribbon at 10c, 12c. 15c, 20c, 25c
• and 50c each.
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• $1.00, and $1.25 Under.,
• • Skirts 730 •
Aborit.twe dozen white underskirts
slightly soiledtrimmed with embroi-
dery and lace, regular 51 and
$1.25, Saturday qUick, sale......
Tailoting
Furnishings
Dry Goods
Importers
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Regiment now • ,under •dativas at
that city, ,
Mr. W. Pinner has accepted a position
as book-keeper for• a large hardware
establishment in Toronto. and will
move to that city about the first of
•next month.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Chant will .on
Wednesday next be guest:, at the
wedding of Mrs... Chant's youngest
brother, Mr.- Howard Holmes of St.
Catherines. • „
Mi P. Senn, who has been;pushing
the sale of lightning rods in ,this
• district for several weeks past: is
now canvassing among the farming
community around Shakespeare.
Air. Fred Hill of the o f. leaves • this
'Week for a tvvoliv'eekt hlioday. He
-ernario points and will be ac-
tvilltit Marmora and other East -
corona ied by Mrs. Hill and baby.
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Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Scott. .-w-hose-wed;
ding_took-placealbigh noon . at the
—residence of the bride'irmother, Mrs,
• James Armstrong, Stanley, were in
town last evening on their way to
their new home in Morris.
Mr. Robert Lee of Tavensharn, Man.,
is ' visitsng his sister, Mrs, 'Andrew
Ginn. "and other relatives in . town
for the first • tirnein twenty-one
years. He will also visit his sister,
Mrs. Henry Stwartth Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taylor of London
' and iissJi,IieF Hunter of Kincar-
dine, were guests at the Stev-
ens—Jenkins nuptials on ' Wednes-
day, ere visiting at Mr. James
Stev s of the Base Line this week.
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Mre. eo. Pay of Niagara -Fails, Mrs.
• lch of Toronto: Messrs. Fred. and
ert Davis of Boissevain and Plain.'
is Mau., are guests at Mrs, S, Davis.
'Vire are glad to report that Mrs.
Davis condition, which had become
Serious; is now somewhat improved.'
Holmesville
A Meeting was held in the bell 013
Friday evening for the purpose of try-
ing to organize a threshlng syndicate.
Mr, James -Connolly occupied the chair
and a number otgeritlemen addressed
the meting, Mr. Cushen representing
the White Manufacturing Companv
and also Mr. W. Cole of Seaforth, re.
presenting the Bell Ofwpany, explain,
id the good, points of each Machi,tree
Mr. Carter, president of the Londes.
born sytidicate. and Mr. Cole, operator
of the machine, explained in .a very
deer manner the Working of their
syndicate. Another meeting for the
same purpose and in 'the same place
will be held en Monday evening next,
All the farmers are requested to be
present to give and get all the infor4
mation possible.
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is now open,•and ready to do business with a: full line
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of clean, and up -to -d te oods. The stock is well as --
sorted in every line. A share of your patronage is •
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UNDERTAKING:. •
The stock in this i•tranch °Lc.
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---10Tifidinil and. conaplete:and at moderate prices Ail
All
Orders entrusted to us will have our -'personal and .care,
ful attention. "..Night and 'Sunday .c alls promptly at-
tended to. Mr.:Walker lives on the premises.
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FURNITURE DEALRS & PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
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The ,MOLSONS BANK
INCORPORATEDBY AOT OF PARLIAMENT 1855. ,
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INTEREST4 TIMES
PAID• A YEAR.
.C. E. DOWDIN6, Manager • CLINTON
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Contain more real Solid fun if your feet are attired
to suit the oecasion. Just receiveda shipment of
Tennis, Lacrosse and Yachting Shoes of the celebrat-
--Ed "Outing" brand of the W. B. Hamilton Shoe Co.
his -line contains a.full range of -size -11n the popular •
styles, as follows :
Men's White Canvas Blucher Bolsi black rubber sole • •$1•20
• These lines have leather insoles
•Men's Blue Canvas Oxfords, black rubber sole....
Boys' is ft - Ai • . .70
" sizes 11„12 dnd _.80
Child's '_ - •'• -sizes 8.1) and 16 , .55
• We have extra gnod values in men's, women's, boys' and girl's
•coirse-and median) weight, shoes 'for everyday wear.
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Shoe Repairin neatly done. . Give uslialt.
All the new Instrumental and Vocar 1Cisic on
hand, Or to bo-had—orShort notice.' Miisical 1:tsitru--.
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• Inents tb suit all taitesi----; . .
We sell Doherty, 'Morris, Bell, Newcombe and
New Scale Williatns Pianos. .
MUSIC EMPORIUM
0 HOARE
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SHOE STORE
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The New. IVIillinery .Store
Opposite :The Post Office
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NEW LINGERIE HATS
We have just put on display •,an assortment of the newest
styles in Lingerie Ham.
;Iwo Specials for Priday and Saturday
° A nuwher of Ladies' Trimmed Hats, made of the vet hest
materials, that sold as high as $0,50, for. . .... .08
A few Ladies' and Misses Etats4 tritn'm'eal with ribbone, flow.
ere, etc.. that sold as high, AA $4,50, for,......... 2.78
MISS 1V1.1. Cantelon & Co.
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