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Second ‘‘Cleanioup"
Week
White Underwear the Big Feature
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p enter Our second "Olean -up" Week, Satur-
day, July 27th, with ladies' white cotton un.
derwear•the leading. attraction. We are de-
'termined to have a thorough eleari-up and.
clearing out of all summer stocks. Values
---"" don't count for on the lines we have
marked to go. It is simply a. question of getting prices
that will them. Here is the week's list. „ It is a ,
good 011e,
White Underwear one-quarter
All odd lines of whitewear, any that are counter I,
mussed., any that we have too many of, go out on the
tables for our second clean-up week ,marked at "one.
quarter" less than regular prices. There is no discount-
ing in the' 'qualities of the garments. , They are good
through and through. Selling time is nearly over so
out everyone must go, that's the reason for this price
cutting. Come Saturday if you want ,
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Gowns at "one-quarter" off •,
Skirts at "one-quarter" off
Corset Covers at "nnelluarter" off
Drawers at "one-quarter" off
You will.find the saving worth while.
Other Specials
More bargains in summer stuff you will find wait-
ing for you with 'the underwear on Saturday.
Black Lace I2ic
, 200 yards Black Silk and Cotton Lace's and Insertion,
various lengths and many kinds. A clean-up ofour entire
stock of black laces, regular 25c to 75c, Saturday you can • ••
take your choice per yard'
Black Cotton Hose 2 pair for 25e • . •
800 pairs of them to. Sell. Ladies' and children's sizes, -fast
dye, seamless feet, full size, properly shaped special value
TWO PAIRfor •.25
White Hose 15c
Ladies' and children's White Cotton Bose, good • quality,
seamless feet, well made, will wear well, special at per pair .115
Silk Mitts 100
125 pairs ladies! black. white and colored Silk Mitts. all
sizes, regular 25c to 35o qualities, clearing them out com-
mencingSatuiday at per pair .. . . . .... ... ,,...... , .10
Silk Mitts 25c
About 75 pairs in this lot, ladies' pure Silk Mitts, just 'the
thing for warm weather. good weight..very strong, regular
50c, choice Saturday morning per pair • .25
. .
More of those 50 Gloves • .
Another lot of those children's silk and lisle thread Gloves
at 5c per pair. They are regular 20c and 25c values, some
were even more than that. Saturday a fresh lot goes on •
the baigain table at your choice per. pair •. •.05
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IEmbroidered Waist Fronts 60c.
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prices were $1.50 to $2.00. Most of them hand:
Exactly 1of them left to sll.
6 eOriginal 1
: embroidered on good quality Irish liaen.' Com-
: mencing Saturday you can take your choice i --
1 ot the entire lot at ....... •............••.. .60
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Those Cotton Dress • 4 cods
Hundreds of yards were cleane
Still there are some good ones
too, and "last week's clean u
them until every yard is
• Muslins and ,Gingha
going for 70.
Muslins and
for
_c.
ut last Saturday.
t. •They must go,
prices" will be kept an •
s that sold at 1.2ic and ..15c are
cotch Zephyrs that sold' at 250 ire going
rine uslins, Voiles, etc., that sold at 35c are going
for 19c.
Another lot-of•Viraist-Ends-nf tribe -y- riceiceilze-dOods,-vet:
Inge, ginghams. muslins, ete., go on the table for Saturday
selling. Regular price of these gods Were 30c to 85c a yd.,,,k
Saturday you can buy ends containing 8 to st yards at each ' .0 U •
SI Final Clean-up of the Millinery.
The Millinery is just about gone. If there is an
untrimmed shape or hat left that will suit you, you can
take it for next to nothing on Saturday,. We must sell
every hat before Miss Reynolds goes for her holidays
the end of the week. There are to tell:
15 trimmed hats at your choice fors$1.00
19 untrimmed hats, reg. $1,25 to $2, your chOice 25C
55 bunch -es of 50c to 75c &were at your choice 150
Then we'll be in shape to wind up the Millinery
business for the summer of 1907.
Clinton NOW*.
July 213, 190
$ You Can't Lose $
Your Foun-
tain
If it is a Ncraterman's
Ideal Fountain ,Pen fitt-
(9.1 with a clip -cap. The
$ clip -cap is a neat pieee'ofl
springy steel attaehed at
one end of the cap of the
# pen, the other end being #.
• pressedsnugly against the
barrel of the spring. It
$holds in much the same
way as a clothes pin and
• will keep thepen where
• it is put. See us. about,
$ it if interested.
W. D. FAIR CO,
• $ Often Cheapest -Always Best
• Di. Ball was in. Sebringville oi.-.1110a-
' day.
Mrs. Alf. Barge, and family' are visit-
ing at Lucknow. '
Mrs. Robt. Reynolds of New LitImaxii
• was the* guest of Mrs. J. Flynn,. .01
Friday last. • •
J-ohrt 1Vlackenvie, Will. IVIeffat, Newt,
• ;Davis and Harry •Armstrong are-
• camp,ing ait.Byfieid. •
Mr. J. B. Hoover and Dr,' Shaw at-
• tended the funeral of the late Mrs.
Alex. Murdock of Hensall on Sun-
cra,
Mr. 3.. B. liouver's farnll3r accompan-
, ied by Miss Smith and Miss Mae
•• Smith are cawing at the l`ir,
SpringeIi
v 'on Lake iiron4
• Mr. S. Kemp on .Monday went to
'Stratford where he 'has.laken a sit- $
nation until •the organ factory
'• • wheals begin to turn, again. :
Rev'. Dr. Stewart, • Mrs. Stewart an• d
family have • -rented a 'cottage •in •
• cottage in Bayfield for the summer
• and moVed. over on MondaY.
and • Mrs. D. , Kennedy and '
,..1Vfaster.., Will and Mr. and Mrs: Brig
Kaiser °and 1VIM ,Erna itaiserAtisItT,
cd Hartsell friends. on Sunday.
Miss Lily. McCool, daughter of Mr, W.: •
1VIcCOol, Ilullett, and graduate of4the
Clinton .Business College, has acc'ept- •
wedirash.,tairitruation. .
stenographer in
•
Mr. William Smith, skip Of t,o
Tor-
onto Victoria bowling rink, which
took part in the tournanier.t in Lon-
don, spent Friday with Mess:s.
Fair and, W. Jackson• .
Mr.' Constaotiae, accountant. Molsonri
Bank, is enjoying his holidays • in
Toronto arid. elsewhere. During hiS
absence, Wiil, Rattenbury is lie',
fppning teller's duties.
Miss Rena Pickett of the postoffico*
Staff i holidaying at Ailsa (tnig
Miss Kate Scott is capably 'as..;sitt-
. • kg in ,the Office, during her absence,
Rev. Kenneth Beaton is epected
• this weel. Since tlx end •last
. Conference year be- ha egn acting
-as assittariti to Rev F. C. S'event,
•son, seeretary 0:Forward Move•
-
• merit.
'Mr. • Seco Henderson, traveller 1, sr a,
Mil Wis., house; and bis
rs, Misses Maggie and •Ode
Henderson of 'Ouluth, •Minn„ were
guests of Mrs, -4. 3. Morrish for a
few days last week While on . their
•• way to •attend a re -Union of former
••residents of •Kincardirie.
Mr. A. Case of Rose, Xeiv York state,
was in town a few days of ihr past
..,week shaking hands •with his num-
erofs friends here. He`bad been' mak- •
ing a tour' of the • apple districts,.
• • •spying out the land; as it were, ind
when the-. season openg will Le rutin-.
iag the evapor:itor full •blasz, as
Mr. J. McLean of Oakland, California)
who has; bevivisiting ir Ail.43 aig,
toola run hp to Clinton to see the
Old town: He lived here fifty, years
• ago when the present, site' was prin-
• cipally bush, and scaicely , recognized
it at all. And in :the inhabitants,
ttio, he finds a great change for
very few, indeed, of his associa.es
sthsg_
to• extend him a greeting,
--gCott and add
• of Revelstok.e B. C. wore guests of
• Mr. and Mrs: F. A.• Powell of the
• leth con. the Pat soott,
a Splendid specimen of •the brawny,.
Westerner, is a 0..P. R. englneer,..
his run extending' 147 miles cast ,of
• Revelstoke, over the Selkirst arid
Rockies and, what it acknOeityledged
to, be most -* magnificent mountain
Winery in; the world. • 1r. Scott was
born • mak Behnore where he also
visits friends before relJrning
to Revelstoke.•
Mr. and Mrs. John Ilellyar left On
Tuesday for their .bine in Ilowtrian-
m
ville after a endli's visit at their
sort's, Ml. W. II, • HelIyar's. On
each •suecessive visit. Mr. Hellyar
gees some addition season, for be- '
• lieving that Clinton isa., popular re-
sidential town, and* has made up his
mind that if for any reason whatso-
ever he should pull • itp stakes in
Bowmanville this would be hit Ity;Xt
Choiee of at abiding.plate. Mr. Hell
yar has beer; in business, the shoo
trade, for sixty years t and in the• .
bonds of matrithony over half a /en*
' tury aud as taltens of the esteem. in
which he and his • life partner are
held by the oltitens of the town
, Where they have dwelt so long, .they
were on the oeeasion a their golden
wedding made the raipients of very
handsome presents.
•
Wpokisejul.0 *tie •
01noants 50: pe' c0M. -01f
This week we are putting out all the ends and remnants in our sire, comprising
Dress Goods 5 yards and under, suitable for skirts, in Cashmeres in all shades, Cris-
'. :penes, Box Cloths, Venetians„ Fancy Lusties, Tweeds, Etc. Remnants of Staple Goods
in Cottons, Prints, Flannelette, Wrapperettei, Sbirtings, Towelings, Sheetings„, Prints,
MuslinstEtc,/ at 50.pei cent..°If which ,
Means Hair -Price and, a Big saving.
Lot No.1 Dress Goods, $1 and $1.25 Shirt Waist'
.100 ends Dress Goods in black 79c •
and colored cashmeres, crispeness
broadcloths, Ve ntians. fame,'
lustres and tweed, up tc• 5 yards in
length at 50 per cent off „ PRICE
' • Lot No..2 Staples
. • .. •
•
.150 en e tape Goods in prints,
• • rouslins; • .ginghams, toweling,
•shirting, flannelette, sheeting. etc.
.1.". at 50 percent off ....MIX PRICE
Lot No. 3 Embrolderg
. .
' Ends
Clearing out our Embroidery •.
ends of 10 yards 'and under at the -
following prices 5c values for.... .03
10e values for 7c. 120 values for .00
•' and15c values for ....... . .... .10
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•'-~Lat-Noi-4:Lace- Ends
We are putting all the ends of t
- Isace on one table, worth froni 10c ea
up to 15cV all at one price . ..•IsUU
Two dozen White Lawn Shirt'
Waists, several pretty stylee,.. all
•
sale
sizes • regulay $L00 and $1.25. Jo•
b' 79
12%c Crash Toweling
tOc
•Extra heavy, Crash Roller Towel-
ing with or without border, regular • .1 ft
12e, Saturday and following days.
• 50c Children's; Sim*
• . „, Hats 35c •. •
Children's Slime Sailor Hats with
fancy bands, plain and colored g
straws, regular aec Saturday w
••••,
$1 Bogs' Linea
• Suits 78c
- Boys' and. Children's Wash Linen
Suits, sailor collar two-piece suits,7Q
regular $L00, Saturday •• I 4o
,
1214q,9Iass Toweling- $1.25 Rous' Linen
10c Sults 98c
Glass Toweling, eighteen inches Boys' Linen Wash Suith in blue
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wide, plain with red border or cheek e and tan; sailor collars, regular $1.25 ee
regular 120 for •••I U •Saturday • •
.00
prints 9c .
Light and dark Prints in Stripe.• •
polka dots, etc,, ,blue, black and
light grounds, worth to -day 12-ic. (1 ft
• July sale price
Silk Waist Ends 98c
Twelve Silk Waist Ends .-of 4,1
•yards, in' white and cream striped
silk. regular $1.60 Waist end, July
sale •• aUur
SPECIAL AT THE ANNEX,
Men's Fay Summer Cotton Hose in all the popular colorings, regular 2sc and
35c, clearing price 15C.
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• Tailoring
Furnishings
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Dry Goods
1mportets
On Friday, July 20th, we commence our first Summer Clear
Now, we are not going through our stock and picking out
lines that are "stickers" and have been unpopular, and
cutting them down to cost, price because we actually want
to get rid of them. • '
No.' Our stook contains no 'stickers" or 1.1unpopulars"
This is what we are doing :- .
All Summer Footwear will be sold at a reduction 10 per cent
• off regular prices. We won't bewilder you with a- list of
bargains or a display of cheap shoes, but come on Fi iday.
and every day for 30 days and getwhat you want at 10 per
cent reduction.
UST: TO ILLUSTRATE:• "
•Our $4.00 Men's Oxfords will be 5840 .
Our 8.50 Dongola Oxfords ......4"8.15
Our 1.75 Men White Shoes .... 1.57.
Our 1.35 White Oxfords........ 1.21 • '
so on through our entire Stock of Oxfords and Summer Pootwear
•• The beck numbers of the Etude, 24 in number, with'no adver- -s
Xising, at Sc per copy, are all sold, but we have a Stock of that sheet
• music at 7c. It is going fast.
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Through the months of July and. August. at
Walker &Ross' Big New Furniture Store
Nearly 5,000 feet of floor space and. all .crowded
with new and up-to-date Furniture from the best
manufacturers in the Dominion, consisting of the
following goods
Bedroom Suites, Sideboardq, Duffet4,
Extension Tables, Hall Racks, Ladies Secretaries
Writing Desks, Parlor Cal inets, Parlor Tables,
Music Cabinets, Cobbler Rockerq, Conches
Fancy Odd Pieees, Parlor Rockers, Roman Chairs,
Rattan Furniture, - Dining Room Chairs
Jardinier Stands, Child's (34:As,. Child'? Rockers
Parlor Suites.; . Large Upholstered Chairs,
Leather Chairs, Leather Couches., 'Mattresses,.
Springs, Iron Beds, Iron Cots, 'Stretchers.
bbler-L-Rockeiv-Ou
Couches_ and.. $5 _Mattresses.;--Theg are winners. .
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• All the above goods are well sleeted from: shops
of craftsina,n and are guaranteed.
(traTicture framing neatly and promptly done.
Special prices go on .picture framing during July
and August. All new mouldings.
A visit to Our store will be interesting to you. ' A
• Pleasnre to show the goods. •
----- IN UNDERTAMNG
In this braneh.of our business everything is Of the
best and our prices moderate, and you will •receive
our personal and careful attention. •
The best Rubber. Tire Hearse in the,
Countg in attendance.
PRONE
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Walker & Ross
CATERERS
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