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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-06-27, Page 88 411141111111111101111$111110401111$11611511111111111111111011111 Clinton News -Record June Siths 1907 NoW for July Annum! Sale Starts Saturday, June 29th 11ERE is a good list of specials to ,start off our July Sale. * ells regular as themonth comes round Me sale comes with it. You'll find this corner of the paper doubly interesting:the next few weeks. Petty week it will be full of helpful hints for people who want to save in their Dry Goods buying. 'The qualities are good in every ;case, and prices are lower a good dea1 than the .regular, ..Lo7ber by far than they mould be were it not for our two store direct buying. We are determined to make this year's sale discount anything. in the' past and wilt make it de- cidedly worth *our whiletodo your Dry'Goods buying here while it lasts. Strictly summer stocks UN be kept full and well assorted throughout the season. What you want be here just when you want it. , Short Work of the Millinery .. Saturday we start to clean up in our big Millinery . Dcptirtment. The end of the season is in sight and we must close it with fables, shelves and cases clear of the last vestige of our 1907 stock. ' These prices go into, effect Saturday, the first day of our July sale.- - .._ ' Flowers Half Price Two show cases full of them. All this season's goods. Not one single bunch reserved. No matter what they sold for. Comnencing Saturday your choice EXACTLY HALF PRICE Ang Untrimmed Shape 50c Any untrimmed shape for half a dollar, Black, white or colored. No matter what the Writer price. All this season's goods, sold up as high at $2. cordreencing Saturday your choice of all we have for each .50 Trimmed Hats Half Price . - Your choice of any Trimmed Hat in the Show room, no matter what they at. All gotten up in good style. The last of the season's s patterns and models. 20 or BO of. them ." still to -sell, any one of them Saturday for EXACTLY HALF PRICE • • •••••••••••••••••••40.41************N.! *t.t*,41•4144+ • f 1 600 Yards Muslin •10c Yard 600 yards of Fancy Colored Drees • Muslin, navy grounds with small WW1 figure orpolka dot, or white grounds with flower patterns .in pink, blues. greens, etc. Absolutely new goods and regular. 15c 1 n qualitiee, on sale for the first Dine Saturday at peyd ' • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••it•••••••••••••••• 15c and 18c Ginghams 10c About 200 yards of them, stripes and cheeks, in fawn!. blues. pinks, greens, reds.qualities that sold at Ibc to 18c per yard, for July sale choice of the lot per .10 $1.98 White Quilts for $1.45 Heavy quality'WhiteDamask Quilts ,172x96- intim,. large ; • 'enough tor double bed, regular price41.98,..clearing Satur- day, choice . 1.45 $1.50 Honeg Comb Quilts $11.19 Extra heavy quality White Honey Comb Quilts with fringe, size 64182 inches, regular $1 50,' for July sale each 1.1%, Wash Skirts 39c An odd lot of Wash Skirts in ducks. muslin, etc., just the thing for morning wear, clearing commencing Saturday at each Crash Towelling 81 -Ac • 100 yards heavy Crash Towelling, 17 to 18 inches wide, red border, special at peryard commencing Saturday. Three Good Towel Bargains Huck Towels, good weight, red border. special 2 for . . . . . . Huck Towels, heavy weight, good size, splendid dryers, special Saturday 2 for , . . Huck Towels. extra heavy weight- and,large size, red bor.: ders, epecial Saturday 2 for. , - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-, • A HOSIERY SPECIAL I I 200 pair e Ladies Black Cotton Hose, German make, double heels, guaranteed absolutely fast black, ex - tri , day7,Aeglikper jytaiiirt- 220c,rspecial commencing Satins, • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Remnants Table oilcloth 15 to 20 short ends Table Oilcloth, dark or light patterns. lengths run I to le yards, regular 25c quality, clearing com- mencing Saturday, per yard .17 Two Linoleum Bargains One end only, heavy 4yard wide Linoleurn,.6 yards'long and.'' 4 yards wide. slightly imperfect but not enough to interfere with the wear, regular 50c, special at per square yard ,.36I One end only, 4 -yard wide Linoleum, gond weight, block pattern, regular 50c, commencing Saturday per equate yd.160 ••••••••114 N INN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•44~ 1 Laces at 5c . • 300 i yards Fancy Laces Itfl Cotton, net and : trimuiing, regular 10c and'15e, commencing Satin- • • • day per yard. .0 es t• Z trimming laces. suitable for underwear or dress Laces at 10c stock, regular 20c, 25c to 30c, choice of this lot Sete • urday per yard ' • Nearly 4,00 yards in this lot. A collection of many • different kinds, practically, a cleanup of our lace ' .t0 a Au 10 I Economical Expense ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••44•• Mohair Waistings 17c Fancu Silk 35c, 50c Lace Hose 32c. • ros:1 DIRECT impolarens CLINTON, ONT If you need a Cloth or Hair Brush and will # come and see our special bargain we think you f might say it would be $extravagant not to spend the Price we ask for them. The Cloth Brush is lac and the Hair Brush 17c. They are rot the best $quality Ave have in stock bnt assuredly tl)ere is no • # . W. D. FAIR CO. $ • Often Cheapest —Always Best $ better value. *es Mr.. Will Harland was in Detroit last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aberbardt have moved to Seaforth. Dr. McCallum of Londesboro was, • in town yesterday: . . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fair are simnel,: ing a few days in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nott of Stanley visited in Detroit last week. , Mrs. C. E. Dowding is visiting the par ental home in Owen Sound. -Mr.-S: Kemp visited Mr. Will Rath of East Wewanosb. on Sunday Mrs. William Marshall of London, is visiting at Mr.W. C. Searle's. Mrs. S. Kemp and her daughter Nei - lie are yisiting friends at Dundalk. • 1,1 re. J. E. Booth of Orangeville is the guest of her mother, Mrs.S.G. Plum- mer. Mr. end Mtn. R. Ransford have taken possession -of their summer cottage at Goderich. Mr. George Hancock has returned to - his former post as clerical the Hotel Normandie.. Mr. W. T. Dockerill, C. ,P. R. travel'- ing passenger agent, was in Clinton, on. Tuesday. • Mrs. George Swartz and Mrs. Clara Rumball are visiting relatives in Cleveland, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs, John Johnstone, Rotten- -. bury- street...have- been ...viaiting in. Blyth for.a few days this west. Winn Sheppard is spending some Weeks at Merlin in Kent county with his aunt, Mrs. Alex Osborne. Mr. Ed, Mole, mechanical superintend- ent of the electric light works, Sea - forth, was in Clinton on Tuesdity. Mr. D. French, late keePer of the House of Refuge, leaves this week to visit his son in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, (SATURDAY BARGAINS' Mr. E. Dingley of Chicago is visiting his father,•the most aged resident of Clinton, and his sister, Mii. Dinsley. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McTaggart and family take up their abode tomorrow in their summer cottage in Bayfleltr. Mr. .lames B. Reynolde. for some time clerk at the klotel Normandie, has resigned that position to return to. Detroit. , • . • . Mr 0 E. Dowding. manager Holeons Bank was celled.to Chicago last Fri- . day Ity theerious illness, of his mother., • Miss Annie Moore Was the guest of her friend, Mies Lizzie Carter, the pest week. Mies Moores home is in' Hensel,. " Miss Kate Sheppard returned home on, Saturday from a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs.. A. Osborne, Merlin, Kent county. 'Dr. Thompson who was accompanied by his son, Master Charlie,, 'visited his father and other relatives at St. Mary's from Saturday until Monday Mrs. Shier and her two sons. Mestere Walter and Albert, intend leaving town in a few days for a couple of , months' visit with her mother and other relatives at Kincardine. Miss M, A. Dever, teacher of short, hand at the Clinton Business College who has been suffering for several weeks from erysipelas, left on Satur- day last for her home in Mt, Forest to spend a couple of months holidays. Mr, and Mrs. lather; McClacherty and daughter are visiting Mrs. McClach- erty's /sister. Mrs. Clerk of Detroit, for two or three week's, the period Of vacation given to Mr. McClacher- ty by the insurance company, for which he is general agent. Master A. V. Quigleyof The News -Re- cord staff took a trip to St.Augustine on Saturday evening. He store it re- quires a little nerve and a huge am- ount of energy to push a hike into that country by way .of the Base Line. The following members of the Masonic Lodge attended divine service with the Goderich brethrtn on Sunday : 11. B. Chant, Wv J. Tozer,. h. Hill, R. C. Belcher, H. McBrien. A. Cas• ties, N. Kennedy, H. Bidwell, %V. McCulloch. • Miss Ethalind Howson, second daugh- er of Rev. W. G. Howson, formerly of Clinton, hut now of Wingham, has just completed her final examin- atiod rte nurse in the Weetern Hos- pital, TOCAtitO, and has won the hon. or as gold medalist in her elem. She spent four years in the dericoneee Work in Toronto and Montreal, but expecte now to go out into the this - pion field ender the direction of the •W, M. S. of Toronto. emassammussaiss • Do your Drg Goods ShcippAw ing here Satur•v, dag,if gou want gour _money to _.go a long' wag. seieesiaseeegaeoseaselereeeei~syetageAa.,vers-elew•yess• • Tailoring Furnishings t. Pr.41"..WWWW"nr‘rW-Vgr7.' WW1/ IF `.NIF "MI •••• ••••• •••• -••••• •••• - - - - - • • • Saturdag for wE'VE prepared a list of specials for Saturday which should keep this store busy all day. After our big June sale we have many odds and ends of Muslins, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, \Etc., which is hardly worth while marking back to the original prices, as in many CaSegWe have only a small quantity left. Also, Monday net being a holiday we're anxious to do , Two Dag's Business in One. so come early Saturday and secure your share of these genuine bargains. • Bargain No. • ' .Bargain NO. 7 .Bargain No.12 • 18 only Ladies Parasols hnd 1.7mbrel- Twenty-eight only, Ladies' Lawn . Waists, made from good quality lawn and insertion, reg. price 75c, Saturday • • • Gingham in a dozen of the season's • Bargain No. 2 • . 500 yards only' Drese Muslins and new patterns; regular price 15c, 18c and 20c, Saturday per yard Bargain No. 3 , . 20 dozen Ladies Blaelt Cotton Bose, sizes 9, 9i, regular price 15c, (worth • 18c) Saturday 8 pairs for ..... .... . . • Bargain No. 4 10 dozen Ladies Fine Cotton Vests, with or without sleeves, regular price k 15c, Saturday 3 for . . Bargain No. 5 • 390 yards Taffeta Silk Ribbon in- ches wide, in colors of white arid plain pink, to sell:on Saturday at 2 yds for Bargain No. 6 . 2u $1.25 to $1,50, all one price Saturday C las in variety of new handles, reg. I 0 . Bargain NO. 8 About 100 yards beat quality Irish Critelli Toweling, regular price 120 10 and 15c, Saturday Bargain NO. 9 ' 20 only White Swisa Dress Muslin, . I in assorted size spots line quality, 500 yards fine quality German Valen- ciennes Laceand insertions in half a dozen differentse patterne, all nethis n season,'reg. 10c and 12ic, Saturday ., 'HU Big Millinerg Bargains THE BEST .YET. Eight only Ladies Trimmed Hats, in this season's latest designs,reg. $5, Saturday 2.50 i ° 25 Straw Shapes n colors of navy, grey. fawn, brown, green, etc.; every one new this season. selling everywhere at $1.5O to' *2.50 each. Saturday .50 25 or more, bunches of Flowers, including clusters of roses, etc., in almost every color. reg. 50c, 75c, $1, Saturday one price.... .as 10 only Children'. Chip Hats trimmed with plain silk or dreaded ribbone and flowing .05 Scarce Goods. Found at This Store Long Silk Gloves, black, w bite. mode, 75c, 11.25 Black Lace Hosiery for ladies and children Tan Hosiery for ladies and children. White Hosiery for ladies and children Black and White Drew) Gingharns 100 and 15c Ladies Knit Vests and Drawers 25o Polka Dot Prints, all colore, 120 7 c Children's Fancy Parasols 250 50c $I ' Blaek Velvet Ribbons, all widths . 0 c worth to -day 25c a yaird, Saturday 1c 9 80 CP 10 -yard dress lengths for , 1 Burgain No.10 $25 Bruseels,Rugs for $15.95, Here is the best carpet bargain ever offer- ed 0 by this store. 10 only Brussele Carpet Squares 10 ft. Sin, and 9 ft., in shades of fawn. green. red, etc., selling in city store* today at $25. For Saturday only take your 1 c nc choice of any pattern. at 1 U U . 05 Bargain No. 11. 16 pairs only Nottingham Lace Cur - taint 3 and 81 yds. long, 50 in. wide, One hundred dozen Pearl Buttons, 11 pretty floral effects, not oyer 4 pars 4 sizes, reg. price 10e, Saturday.... .1./ the same, reg. $1, $1.25, Saturday pr • 1 r • Dry Goods . and MiIIinery saminmensemeswerv*. 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