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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-07-18, Page 8• Clinton New..Record July 18111, 190; 1 1 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e+•••♦• 9i d 7*--"" Clean Up W 1 Number. I Commencing Saturday, July 200h Number 2 Commencing. Saturday, July 27th Z Number, 3 Commencing Saturday, Aug. ' 3rd I Number 4 Commencing 'Saturday, Aug. I4th ' E are going to take 'the. next four weeks for. a thorough clean up of Summer Stocks.: Every vestige of summer merchandise must be put out of the way before we wind up the season. There is .no. money for us carrying stocks from one season to another, and there will be no half hearted cutting of prices instocks that are marked for the "Clean Up" - each week. Watch the papers as thy come out. They will tell• you . Of the savings these "4 Clean Up" weeks will have for you. '. First ."Clean Up" :Week . " It Is The Cotton Dress Goods Cotton Dress Goods are the first stock we "clean up." Saturday, ;the 20th of July we. star it. The last yard must b3 sold. No a piece will be carried tonext season. We will simply make the prices sell them. . See how they are cut in order to make the clearance sure. There is a positive 'saving" of money in each. item. Early buyers: get the best choice.' Muslins and Ginghams, 7c. 300 yards Fancy Cotton Suitings and Dress Muslins. inclu.i ing striped zephyrs, ginghams, etc., dozens of patterns, reg.•.o ular 12ic to 15c. For "clean up" meek per yard . f Muslins and' Scotch-Zeghgrs 15c, 250. yards Scotch Zephyrs, Ginghams and Fancy Muslins, new designs and patterns this season, Regular 25c quaff - ties, for first "clean up" week choice per yard .. • 15 Fancg Muslins I9c Fancy Organdies and Dress. Muslins, Cotton Voiles, • etc., dozens and dozens of patterns, .A clean up of our 35c gnat-. • sties,. every fashionable; pattern. Also plain colored Swiss ' dot muslins in heliotrope, cardinal, sky and reside; regular 35c qualities, choice of the whole lot commencing Saturday : Waist Ends 50c 25 to 50 Waist Ends Fancy White Cotton Vesting 3 to 3i yards in each piece. Regular 25c to 35c qualities, choice commencing Saturday ` per end' . O •M••••••••••••••••••••••N•••••••N •N1W••• Those Lawns are Nearly Gone I Not likely to be any of those 15c to 19c lawns left when our _ first "clean up" weekis over: " We j cannot get any more when once they ..are sold:.:; = A 20c Linon Lawn is selling for15c and a 25c = $ Linon Lawn is selling for 19c.. Both are 48 ins wide. That is 12 inches wider than usual Better lay in a .supply *ONO!*••••••N••••••*••*NO •••• NN••••NN Lisle Thread Hose 29c. - - 75 pair Ladies' Black Lislehread Hose; absolutely fast dye spliced heel, a cool; comfortable and durable summer stock -on ing, special for., Saturday per `pair •�9'. A FinaL.0 eI~an�t • • Saturday we would like to see the Millinery :clean ed out to the last 1 -at. We will, too, if low prices will do .it _ . The shcw room ,must .:be empty before Miss Reynolds goes for her holidays -in a week or two: Here are Saturday's prices Ang trimmed Hat $1.00. 20 to 30 trimmed hats still in the 'show . room.. ; All to he sold Saturday if possible. No matter what the former price was you can take your choice commencing Saturday.I., U Ang Shape 25c. . 30 to 85 untrimmed shapes Still in stock. All this season's buying, blacks and light; shades, noneed to say what the regular prices were. On Saturday you ean.-have any shape n in stock for ,...LU •.. Flowers up to 750for iso. : . Any Flower that sold at•25c, 50c or '75c goes on thebargain table Saturday at your choice....,,,...... ....� ...., r. , .• i Ang Other Flower 50e, Your choice of all our good Sowers, no matter what kind or price. that sold from $1.00 to'$2.00, your choice com- a mencing Saturday , , ... ■ W 0. ►••••••i�•NNN�••t+••Nt•N�Ni`�N �•••NiiNN = Children's Gloves 5 cts. 25c. Children's'Taffeta Silk and .Lisle Thread O1ovest,black and colors, assorted 0• sizes, reg. 25c, choice Saturday per pair.. , •••4••••••••••••4446••••••••••••1104411.. 1RECT IMPORTERS ..�'%' CL/NTO/V, 0117 Loge.-airs-.: $ tain Pen. . , If it. is a Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen fitt- St •J with aclip-cap. The clip -cap is a neat piece of $ springy steel attached at one end of the cap of the • pen, the other end being t . pressedsnugly against the 0 $barrel of the spring. It $, holds in much the, same $ . way as a clothes pin and will keep the pen where $ iti8 put. See us about $. $ it if interested. • $ $ W.D..FAIR RGO. . S $Often Cheapest —Always. Best; 1 •••,...4"....................• You Can't Lase ; Your Fauan ,�^d.G,.tlt>i.�m� tluunuuam�mnuuu, ! Mrs. D. Macdonald is. visiting her daughters in Detroit. ; ' .Mr. W-11. Hellyar's family jcia the campers at Burk'sin a few dwy.•s. , Mr, Howard Jackson of. Toronto is holidaying under the parental 'Icol., Miss Alice Iioimes,.,. Ottawa, is ' the guest of her sister, Mrs: A. 'D, _Bea- ton. ea-ton. • Mr. John Derry void 'an' official visit to the Wingham A. O.F. 'Court Lst • week. • M. C A: MVleDonell of 1:lensall visited. •'. ter sister-inrlaw, :firs. Bawden, this week. Miss Alma Co:atter, , Simcoe, is the guest of her brother, Mr,:, W. R., Counter • . : Miss Laura ' Cluff, Stratford; has been. the guest.: -of her cousins, the Miss= i Cluff.- Mrs: D. B. Kennedy and Master Will. • visiiedLat Mr. E. Watson's,' •Blyth, last .week..:: Mrs.' D. S. Cool: visited her parents, Mr, • and Mrs; S. Carr at' the .;•.'.10, .. o>: Alonday, and Tuesday. Mrs. W. Marshall and her son rarl, London., have been guests •of Mrs. W. C. Searle and .other friends: • _Mrs. '(Dr.) Kay- of Lapeer, Mich,, and. -her two daughters . are visitors' at her father's, Mr. John Gibb ng'. Mrs, S. Kemp :and her daughter,•littic . Miss Nellie ,Kemp, returned bolus ch, Wednesday from: afew weelt.f ;het at Dundalk. Miss Thorns and Mr L. Ilianleie were' :. visitors at Mr. J. F..'\. asmanar's ou Sunday. They . came from Seaferth, . Mr. Silas Stanlake, a prosperous farmer of the township ,of Hay, was • the guest, 01 Mr. p Tiplady. from Saturday . un it Monday.' This wa ; lris first vis•it to. Clinton,"but i:e • was he was so much. taken by. `'the , tidy, . thriving appearance of. . .ie' • town that ' he • will in all probability • ' • conk hick again... • drs. John Kyle, who is accompanied by her daughters, Misses Theresa and Pearl Kyle, of Brandon, Man., is Visiting her brothers, the-Messre. Canteion, town, and relatives in • Gocler.ich townshiprafter 'a visit wits • Toronto friends, This is Mrs. Kyle's ilrntvisit to this her native district in over . twenty years. Mr. R. J. 'Richardson, who has, been': re lecturer in Manitoba Unis..rsi•.y,, Winnipeg, for the past year, was in towr., on Thursday last. The gong..' 'eacation being.. _now on, i%.& hich- ardson• has returred -to the farm in t nlev, to . remain at least until the scats o -.' en. -their--doors in the fall:.. '%tr. D. Cart telon left gn-Mor.1ay--for-a,-'. business trip of twoor three kecks • duration through the West, intending :to•-•gowest--as--far--as Calgat-,y-'- end,_.. north' to Alberta's capital. Apples, Of •course, . will be the apple. '•king's principal tiLme 'as he • goes to, ma se arrangeren',s. for the placing 'of a portion of the big purchase which his firm• purposes making this season:. Mr. E. F. Twitchell, 1V;oodstock, .spent 'Sunday and Monday at the Varei.tal . home. , We are pleased to hear __hat he has a good business in t p tharogresttiive town wliere2a_i um der of former residents of r'linton have: located, including Mr. and Mts.' • Georgo McCartney, Mr. 0. Olsen and family, Mr. Alf. Blackwell and fan. - ily, Mr: Wallace Wheatley and Mr. and '4;rs: `Charley Cool:.. Mr, Hugh.. Thompson accompanied by his family arrived in . town at noon on Wednesday of last week front, Moseley, Sask.:, justin time i a .secure a livery outfit ar.d drive dowsi into Stanley to atter* the funeral. of his aged Motheri' whose death. he was unaware untr ' reached. Clinton. fir. Thompson wa .everal years ago a resident of this •o n and mentherof the firill..of Tho.nrpsoi & MaArthur who Carried on a .plan- ing mill business. Ile lost his wife a year ago. Mr. D. 13. Kennedy is <.n.l has been for nian.y veers a much esteemed Cit- izen of Clinton .though it was stat- ed in an interview recently given to the Winnipeg Free Z ressby a nat- iVes of this county that he is still searching for gold in th• old Carib() diggings in British Columbia: 'Nr. 1Cenneel was one of those who trod tlfe Caxibo trail when the gold fet.er rat high and he retains a vivid ri- oolleotion oi' those exciting day-.: but that was nearly half a century aro-oto be more exact from 1801 to 180. • 1 Third WeekAi!fJULY SALE Mill Ends (fF1,.Ctorg Cotton ATURDAY we put on sale the biggest bargain in Factory Cot- ton ever offered in: the County of Huron. One Hundred Ends, from .five to ten yards in each piece, extra width, 40 inches wide, nice even weave and clean stock, 'worth frons 8c to 15c per yard, Saturday prices will be 5c, 9c and tic per yard. DON'T ° MISS THIS .CHANCE. •••••••••••4 79c ?9c Waists 1 White Lawn and Mulli` I Waists, regular $1 and $11.25', all sizes, Saturday only . 79c Each:. •••••••••••••••••••••••••w•• • Mill Ends Factorg 5c Twenty mill ends Factory Cotton; clean even weave, five to ten yards in each piece, good value at 8c, Set.. Al 5 Mill Ends Factorg 9c Forty mill ends Factory Cotton,. clean. even round thread. 40incheR wide, worth to -day 12ic, Saturday...;00 Mill Ends Factorg 11c ' ' Forty mill ends Factory 'Cotton,' clean, round thread 5 to 10 yards in each piece. worth in ' the regular way 15c, Saturday .- . I L 12/c Crash Toweling 10c.. ' Extra heady Crash Koller Towel- ing .with or without border,' regular 12ie, Saturday and following days.. I I) • 12%c Glass To-weling 10c: Glass: Toweling, eighteen inches wide, plain with red border or check' - White Muslin for 4c 5 pieces White Muslin Dress Goods just the line you will want for children. While they last the• 04 hurry up price will be • $1.25 Boos' Linen. Suits 98c Boys' Linen Wash Suith in hjue end tan, sailor .collars, regular $125 ' Saturday ■� $1 Bogs' Linen L . Suits 78cM • Boys' and. Children's Wash Linen Suits, sailor collar two-piece suits, 70 regular 31.00, Saturday '" .1 50c Children's Straw Hats 35c Children's Straw Sailor Hats with fancy . bands, plain . and colored 'straws, regular 50c Saturday .UU Ladies' Linen Wash Skirts' • Ladies' Linea Wash Skirts, nicely. made, newest style, regular • $1.,50 Saturday .. I ■ I 0 Ladies' White Linea Skirts Ladies' White Linen Drees Skirts good style, well:made, regular 725 �u Saturday .. ,, . White Embroidery Reductions• Cleaning up the Embroidery end's. We're,putting the. lot on one table.. at the following price, I0c for .Old. • n 12ic. for. • 15c Muslins for 10c Eight pieces Fancy Dress Muslims. the very newest, rosebud designs in pink and green, regular 15e for .I 65c Table Linen 48c Pure 'Table 'Linen, two good patterns in bleached and unbleach- 4 A+ ed, regular Eye for... ...... $1.25 Table Linen -98e. Two good patterns 'in good pure Table Linens, bleached, extra good weight, regular $1.25, Saturday and r following 'week , 9 Tailoring Furnishings Dry Good's Importers orters • PRICE and every fifth hat will :be given away. all flowers and straw shapes. at exactly Half free of.charge.' ' ..$.S,QO..Trimmed ts; - $6.00 Trimmed Hats' $4.00 Trimmed Hats..... • • ere s How -s..a.AL. • • e . r . • • On Saturday we want to•clear out every hat in our Show room and in order to do so have_de- sided : ,to make the following offer to our customers. We will selfi every ;Trimmed Nat in our store .at EXACTLY :HAI~ without : costing you one cent. Also we will sell price,- and every ; fifth purchase will be given Them We \ Sell 7.00 Trimmed. Hats.... $3,0"0-- 1$2.00' 5.00 Trimm EVERY FiFTH'' HAT .FREE. Save Money Here Saturday Three Hundred yards .American Muslins, Dimities,-Etc,,,Fin colors of pale blue, pink, etc., in all the new summer designs.. Regular price 25c - • ONE DA'Y ONLY 15c • 250 yards Eine Check Dress Ginghams in colors of black and white, blue and white, green and white, etc. ONE DAY ONLY fete 150 yards finest French Organdie Dress Muslin; in pints, pale blue, yellow and helio- trope floral effects. Regular price 45c. • ON'E DAY ONLY I50 'For one SE •pair only—: extra long and extra heavy black pure silk ilo' es. Sold everywhere to- day at $1.20 • ONE DAY ONLY 790 Eight dozen Embroideried Turn Over Col- lars in a dozen designs. Regular prices 15c and 25c each. SATURDAY .3 for .3leic Five dozen only -Beautiful Embtoidered Handkerchiefs in half a dozen designs. Reg- ular price 400 and 5Oc each. SATURDAY 3 for 30c FIRST COME GET FIRST Day Only, Saturday July 2Otk We will sell A.11'Straw Shapes Exactly. Half Price. Every 5th one FREE - All Flowers in Stock Exactly Half Price.. Every 5th Bunch Free. Sixty o»ly=-Ladies' Summer Vests• ONE DAY ONLY rte One Hundred:.Yards American Percale,. 11 yard wide,•colors of cedet blue andlinen, wo rth today 25e per yard. ONE DAY ONLY 124.e CHOICE Dry .Goo and Millinery CLINTON.. Ladies' 1Ready*toeWeal Ga m nts