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Saturday Selling
xtras that go out on the bargain tables Saturday,
marked at prices,.that make them undoubted bargains.
Qualities beyond question in every case. UThey are -
broken tots and odd lines that must not,he`allowed to
that
accumulate. Quick selling prices on all. You' will.
have to come Saturday if you don't want to milts them
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A Clearing Lotof Hosiery
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We have a lot of hosiery to clear out commencing
Saturday. Two or three hundred pairs in the.lot,. All
adds and last pairs of many different 'lines, mostly
cashmere, some cotton though, among them: Divided
into two prices for quick selling.
Hosiery at 190
126 pairs ladies' and children's cashmere and cotton hose.
odd sizes •and broken hues. not a pale; but is worth at ..-.
least 25e. Tour choice of thislot coencing Saturday -
at per pair
Hosiery at 35c or 3 Ptiir for $I.
150 pain ladies' and children' lain ribbed cashmere hose.
Nearly all sizes in this lot./ There may be one or two
missing. They are regul r 50c qualities anvway: Oo�. m '
mencing Saturday you c .n tape • your choice atpet pair
or 3 PAIRS FOR $1. O
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2 2;0c Pearl Buttons ipc Dozeln
Nearly or'e hundred -dozen Pearl Buttons to sell ou't At: a
saving from 6 to 10c a . dozen for people who buy -thein. We
bought theta cheap and now give you a chance to do the same. •
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100 « zen or more extra quality clear pearl buttons,'
two or four holes, and all sizes, regular 15c to 20c •
• qualities and good value at that, choice commencing
jz• Saturday per dor r I O.
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Embroidered Waist Fronts
• Near the Half -Price Mark
We are willing to take half-price for the balance
of our embroidered waist fronts. Most of them are
pure linen, and all hand embroidered..Of some there :.
is enough for the Complete waist, others only enough
for the front:
Waist Fronts 95c, Reg. $1.50 and. $1.65
15 to 20 embroidered linen WaistFronts, all hand worked,
gnod quality, half a dozen patterns, regular 1.50 and $1.65,
choice commencing Saturday .�
Waist Fronts $1.19, Reg. $1.75 .and $2
About I2 to I5 in this lot. All extra choice designe,:niany
patterns hand embroidered, •some are linen others tine
Swiss muslin, all are good. Regular $1.75 and $2,, choice t 15
commencing Saturday i
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Ribbon Ends 10c
150 ends 'of Silk RibiT5inaltssorted colors and- i-dt1f .
Just the thing for nam ribbons, 1 to 1 yards in each
end. Choice of the lot commencing Saturday per
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Another Millin Special
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Here is another millinery special for Saturday -
$3.50 HATS FOR $2715. When you can: get hats.
such as our milliners trim for such a small sum, you
shouldn't miss the chance.;
15 only ladies' trimmed bats, everyone new. Good'trirn- '
mingA used and stylish shapes. Prepared specially.
Saturday, at your choice for• 2. 1.5
Selling Lots of Hosier
We are selling lots of Hosiery these days. The
big stock, large assortment and downright good values
are bringing plenty of business to the -hosiery counter.
Here are five lines we find big sellers.
Ladies'' plain cotton hose, full fashioned, made from nice,
tine yarn, spliced heels, come in white, tans and blacks,
all sizes at per pair.
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.25
Ladies' plain black cotton hose,, fine quality, summer
weight, sole of natural balbriggan or natural wool; are
much cooler than the plain black, all sizes, at per pair..... 25
Ladies' cotton hose, lace effect, blacks, tarts and whites,
all sizes, per pair .2 5
Fine ribbed cotton hose. seamless feet. full length,. all
sizes, suitable for small children or girl's wear, rich, his-
trous black or good shades of tan, special ' t per pair.... 2 5
-The famous "Black Cat" Stocking for boys pr girls, triple
knee and triple heel, seamless feet, at per pair, .. ; 20c to\ ,25
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Ne'w White Parasols 1
More new Parasols in this1week,' Embroidery' 1
effects in linen. Quite nend quite the rage.'
$1.50, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50
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Clinton News Record
June 24th, 19 07
An $.
Econom jcat
Dense
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If ycu need a Clath or
t Hair., Brush' and will
come and see our. special
bargain we think you
t might say it would be
extravagant not to spend t
the price we ask for them. f
The Cloth Brush is 13c
and the, Hair Brush 1.7c. '
They are rot the bestS `
quality we have in stock
• bot assuredly there is no
better. value,• ,
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taD. FAIR CO.
Often Ch'eape'st -Always Best •
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Mr. F. R. Ho'dgens • was in Toronto
this week(. • • .
Mise 'Florence Potts, Detroit; is visit-
ing friends in Clinton -febris .week..
Mrs. (Dr: ): Campbell. ••of Detroit is the
guest of .her mother, Mrs, Fair Sr.
Mr. L, Davis of Hcnsall Las iamed
the Clit ton branch of 'the•JMolecios
Ban'r;
Miss Annie Lanxtoli, Detroit,is visit:
ing at the homestead on; the Huron
Road.
Mr. •aird Mrs: G. W. Pinner are visit-
ing Wingham End 'Brussels friends
this week.
Mr. and Mrs.' Janes .'Hamilton re
turned on Monday from their lion�ey-
moon trip:.. •
Miss I:se a Fluker is 'home' from Liick-
now' for+ a week or two's visit with
her parents..
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Messrs. 1tarry . Darrow. and Alex.•
Robinson of Bayfield were it QM-
. 'ton on .1Yronday.
Messrs..Oliver .Johnston and. Butts
left on Monday +for 'the •West. witif
carloads: of horses, .•
Mrs: Fred. ;hutch .and• her two .sons;
Willie and . Frank, returned on. Fri
day front a visit : to Goderici... •
Mr. ,.John Trowhill, 'who is now lire
alae on the Graced-`P'traiky was ,hone
for a Couple ,of days last week'.. `
Misses Leona and Elva Potts and
Minnie nnie and Annie • Coop'.took in the,
• excursion ta. Detroit on Tuezday..
-Mrs. Harry' Marsh'• and iter little.. son,
Norman; of Detroit are. °siting her
• parents, Mr: and Mrs. George Davis.
Mr, J. B. Kennedy came up from De•.
troit'on, Monday's excursioi, but -ex-
'pects • to return; to that city termor-
LOM1V. .
• Macdonald leaves next
weelci to loin her 'husband: who is in
business in Edmonton,. the :capital of
Alberta. ' •
Rev. Father Hanlon returned. on.. Sat-
urday from a',Visit to( 'Mt. Clemens
and. Detroit,_; M•ieh:_, and Sandwich,
this province. .,
Mr. and , Mrs,• W, •Brydone were in
Toronto this week;' They were.. the
first passengers from Clinton on'the
•new- parlor car.
Postmaster Scott was in Toronto's. oil
, Friday last attending, a meeting of
the executive of • the '' Proviuiciai
Postmasters' ,Association.
Mr. John. Poilec.k .of •Bayfie�id entrain-
ed in 'Clinton on Saturday last for.
Selkirk,. Man.., where, as in previous
seasons, hewill engage in fishing.
Mr, and• Mrs. •f'hOs. Archer oP-Hullett.
,returned home last week•,ironi, a.
' visit of soiree •days' to 'friends ir,'Rip
• ley, Lueknow andouter places1 up
u.orth
Me: Hiram .Hill was called to hisold
helne at ; Napanee On Thursday, -last
but was enabled to return on Mori
day, his father having mucic im-
proved
Mr. Harry, Morris of Colborne was! in
town on Tuesday evening to p.y •vn
an official visit -to, Clinton ;Lodge
.A. O. >r... W. in his capacity as D'is
t rict Deputy. • •
Among those who tr•:.lc in the ca.eur-
sion to Niagara • Falls i:. s', Week
.were : R • Moore, T. t1 ig,;iegton,
I3. • FollensI, Mr. and Mrs.• W. Big-,
gart and Mr. and Mrt. L. La'i,.
Messrs. R. J. Cluff and H. B. Chant
• were' in •Seaforth: on. Monday eventing
"attending, a meeting of Malloch
Chapter to .which the District Dep-
uty Inspector . paid his official visit
the same evening.
Mrs'. Christina Brydere a• former
resident•of . Stanleytowiiship but
who l•2ft there • seventeen. 'years .ago
to looate at Portage La Prairiey
Mate., is novo :he gv.est of her au
Mrs. Fisher of town,
Father Ilaq'Atr• of Clinton,rather
McRae of Goderich and .Fakher Me -a
Closkey of Sarnia assisted Father
Dunn at, the, Forty. %Tours' Devo.
tional enrolees at St. Columban
chureh, Centre Road. --Parkhill Gaa-
ette-Review.
Mrs, John Darned; accoznpait ed by
her daughter, Jean, left on Tuesday
to visit It'et'other daughters at Bolsi
sevain, Man. By the way, Mr. aftd
Mrs. Elliott Dayment, who ' • left
Clinton some months ago for
burg, NortIt Dakota, hd.Ve,nova 10
dated in Bolssevain•. .
Vessrs. J . P..Shepperd and " Witham
Routledge of Court Maple Leaf were
in' St. Thomas last week attending
theMC. O. P. 'high Gout, The Lonp,
des'boro and !4oimesvllle Courts, rest
peot,i'.ely, were repres^nted by Mee -
ere, WiIftim• Weymouth, and C. W.
'ililams.
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Lawn!rand Muslin Shirt Waists.
Whitewear, Skirts, Underwear
We are sole,,,•,agentsAn Clinton:for Deflate' Brand ` of Whitewear
and we:can assurerour many patrons that for style, fit and work
manship there are no better goods manufactured The many re.
marks•
of satisfaction from our patrons give us unbounded con
fidence ofatheir value. A call will convince the most exacting.
Our Special Waist.
. at $1.00
Our special White Lawtr Waist is a.
'trade bringer, made of good quality
white -lawn, trimmed with lace and
embroidery, several very pretty styles
to choose from, special at
.. . .,.., ,1.00
Other styles at $1,26, $1.$5, $1.50, $1.75
$200 and up,
White Underskirts
In White Underskirts our range •its •
•. complete, %n all prices, -styles and
• sizes, with deep and narrow frills of.
lace: and embroidery, from
..a..w ,. .... 1.00 UP
500 yds. Embroider}
Reg. 15c for l0c
500 yards•Enibroidery, nice tine qual-
ity, twelve pretty designs, 5 to 7 inches
wide, regular 15c, Saturday
quick .sale..10
Slightly 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 85, Saturday at exactly
HALF PRiCE
,Ready to Wear
Hats 25c
;About 3 dozen Ladies' . Ready ,to-
wear.Straw Hats, in white and black,•
prettily trimmed and: up-to-date, reg; :•
75c`np to $2, Saturday quick •
sale, your choice for.. . .. • 23 -
1.000 yards Toweling
12%c for 10c:
1000rds roller. Towelling plaio
and colored edge,good weight,' regu
lar 12ie, :Saturday, quick sale
price • .10
PURITAN UNDERWEAR
We recommend and guarantee' Peri -
tan Underwear. at all prices, made.. of
good clean yarn, shaped and trimiiied
• with ribbon at 10e, 121c. 15c, 20c, 25e
and 50o each.
$1.00 and `$1.25 Under-
skirt; 75c
Abouttwe dozen white underskirts
slightly sailed, trimmed with embroi_.
fiery and lace, regular $1 and •
$1.25, Saturday quick sale .. . .7$ .`
Dry.. ; Goods
Importers
The.
New
is now :open -"and ready to do business with a 1111; line
of .clean and up-to-date goods. The stock well as-
sorted in everybline;. '.A share of your patronage is
solicited,.
UN:MITA NG..
The stock in this 1'+ranch of our business will be
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found full and complate and t moderate ,priees prices.
orderslentrusted to us.wil ave our personal and care•
ful.attention.1§Night a d Sunday calls promptly at
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tended to. Mr. Wa : er lives on the premises.
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E DEAIRS & PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS,
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The 'NiOLSONS SANK
INCORPORATED EY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1855.
INTEREST
PAID
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A YEAR. ,
C. E. DOWDING, Manager CLINTON
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Athletic -Sports
Contain.nlore real solid fun if your feet are attired.
to'suit the occasion. Just received a shipment of
Tennis, Lacrosse and Yachting Shoes of the celebrat-
ed "Outing" :brand.of the W. B., Hamilton Shoe Co.
This line contains a full'range of sizes in the popular.
styles, as follows
= Men s White Canvas D1ucher bale, black rubber sole $1.20
Boysy._ { 66 . ;.{ 1{..: .. '6. :,./ ,..: 1:102:
These lines have leather ineolec;,
Men's Blue Canvas Oxfords, black^rubber sole ' 80
Boys' {, •.. ,. N. 66 ., .70
Youths' •' " sizes 11, 12 and 13--......:.60
Child's. " sizes 8. 9 and 10 .... .55
We have extra good values in men's; Women's, boys' and girl's
coarse and medium weight shoes for everyday wear. •
Shoe Repairing neatly done. Give us a call:
All the new Instrumental and Vocal Music on
hand, or to be had at short notice.. Musical instru-
Iments to suit all tastes.
We sellpohert3, Morris,' Bell, Newcombe and
New Scale Williams Pianos. '
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The Nevi .Millinery$tore
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Opposite The Post Of ice
NEW LINGBRIEHATS
We•have dust elft on display an assortment of the newest .
styles in Lingerie Hate.
Two Specials for Friday and Saturday
A number of La lie+s' Trimmed Rats, , made of the very heat
materials,.that sold as high as $0,90, for,..
..,,..• .,.3.90
A fern Ladies' and Misses lirtta, trimmed with ribbotit,,; gout
ers, etc,. that sold as high as $4.50,•for.,,,., .............. 2..9s
Miss.4, E. Cantelon i& Co. •
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