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an Up"
oThe Waists .
ESS than 40 Waists yet to sell. This week
should ice the last for we ' have ..cut the
prtces•• good' and deep to Take the; selling sure
Not one will :be,carried over, W1ieewill not show .
a -
single leftover and
� you can count on finding
brand new :garments ,.here the first of every
season., "That's why we' are willing to take
°prices like these for the last 30 or 40 Waists,
on Sale Saturday morning for the first time
at these prices.
12 . Waists at $1.10 •
12 only—dine-White Muslin Waists. new styles,. Iongor
short sleeves, nicely trimmed with tucking and insertion.
Regular $1.50 to $1.75. Saturday morning your choice 1.19
8 Waists at $1.65 •
These are the last we haveleft of lines that sold at $2.25 to '
52.75. They are real handsome garments. made from fine
materials and beautifully trimmed with insertion. Choice
commencing' Saturday, morning Lee
9 Waists at $2.25
These. Q•sold at. $8, $3.25 and 53.50. They are among the
best we had this season and are exceptionally handsome,•
garments, made from finest muslin' and trimmed with
tucks and very line insertion. Choice of these 0` Saturday
morning • :2.20
2, Waists' at $4.50
Just 2 of thein, made from very flue mull. Beautifully
° trimmed with insertion and medallions. The handsomest
muslin waists we have ever bad. Just two of them, regu-
lar $13 and •$6.50. either of them on Saturday 4.60
Wash'Skirts $1.50
One half' dozen Linen Crash Skirts, good sensible' styles,
with rows of pleating. Regular 52.10. Saturday you can
take any of them for 1.60
The White. Underwear
•
Clean up prices on White Underwear are decidedly
money saving., Every piece must be turned into cash
before the end of the season. You can positively save
money for you can buy a garment now for less than
the cost of the material that is in them We simply
must get them out of the way before the fall: season'
opens, and the surest way to do it is to make theprices
low enough to make it well worth your : while . to buy,.
At least one-quarter has been taken off the prices aid
you will find the garments on our bargain . tables with
a new price on each for Saturday selling They are
25 GOWNS SELLING AT
"One• -quarter" oil' -
20 WHITE SKIRTS SELLING AT
"One-quarter" off
° 30 PAIRS DRAWERS SELLING AT
• 'One-quarter" off
42 CORSET COVERS SELLTNG AT;
"One -a uarter": off
They were cheap enough at r?gular prices.' At.• "Ona ,
quarter" of they are undoubted bargains.
•
13 Trimmed Hats 69.c
38 Untrimmed Shapes at 25c.
25 Bunches Flowers at 15c. •.
This is the list of all the hats we have and how we
are going to sell them Saturday. Miss Reynolds• gods •
tor her holidays then and we don't want one of them
\when she is goile. You know prices: are not a fraction ; .
of what the goods are really worth. The shapes are`
new an so d—at 1:25 • ',:2.50, and • the
good and sold all the way from25c to e.
13 Trimmed Hats 69c
38 Untrimmed Shapes, 25c
25 Eunches Flowers l5c •
flowers acre ,
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Silk Mitts at ..10c i
50 more pairs or. those 29c to 50c Silk I
Mutts to sell at lOc a. pair, Creams
and colors, all sizes, regular ' 25c, 35c and'
50c, choice of the lot, per pair...... X10 ..
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DIR,iC IMPOlerelt*
CiirNTON, oNT,
40„..4140.,
$• Yc u.Can't Lose
Your r Foun-
tain Pen. v
If it is a Waterrman's
Ideal Fountain Pen fitt- $
44 with a clip -cap.. The
clip -cap is a neat piece of
springy steel attached. at
one end of the.caP of the
.pen, e other end ,being
I th
pressedsnngly against the .'
barrel of the spring. ,It $,
bolds in :much the same
way as a clothes pin and
0 will leap the ,pen where
it is put. Seeus ,about 0
it if interested, ,, $
W. D.FAIR .COI
:, Often Cheapest, --Always Best
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Dr. Shipley left on Tiwsday tor' Ed
morton.
Miss Ruby" Cookis.visiting her sisters
in Toronto.
Miss Kate Ross, Toronto was in .Clin-
ton
linton .ovei Sunday.
Registrar Coats, Goderich, was. . in
Clinton on Monday.
Miss N:ceCraclien o! Brussels is ` the
' guest qf"°%f ss Bartlfff:•
Miss Logan -of Toronto is the guest u!
her sister, "Mrs. J. Rattcnbury.
Mr. and Mrs. W: , Prdham,; :Toronto,
visited ;Clinton friends thus 'week.
Charlie Hall, son of Mr. Frani; Hall,
has' joined the .Molsorns Bank staff.
Rev: W:`T: Joiliffeta i Mr. N. Joil ffn
' left on Monday, for Grimsby Par>ls.
Mrs. Coultes and her .daughter, Miss
Eleeta Coutes, have returned to:
, Toronto:- • • fp--
Miss
,Miss. Margaret Hewson of Buffalo is
the 'guest of :her cousin, Miss How-.
SOD, town.
Mr. E. ° W. Jambe returned. on Monday:
• from' a fortnight's visit to Tilbury .
and Detroit.
•'Mr. and Mrs. Snider and Miss Agnew.•
left on Tuesday to visit' friends at
Arcola, Sask.
Mr; and Mrs. Harvey Mulhellaii'd of
• Hespeler are visiting Clinton: •arid
Halmesnille,friends :.
Mr; and Mrs. , C. McKinnon returned
• Monday from .a visit of a few .days
to: friends at a distance. •
Rep.• Father Barry of Parkhill was
in charge of the 'services in St.
Joseph's church last Sunday. •
Mrs: R. J; puff returned''on VIM!.ra
day from several weeks visit among
friends in the state of ioiwa.
• Mrs Reekie, aocompamed by • her'.
, mothki Mrs:;Sinith,,''left On 'Monday
to,.join'her husband at :Dutton: • •
• Rev Father Hanlon is this' weele::at
Sandwich College where the ` priests
of London Diocese are .' `In 'Retreat:"
Mr 'and.: Mrs.:Thos. Jackson ,Sr.' left
Monday for a visit .of several `week's
to relatives in Toronto,` Ottawa and
elsewhere. .
Mrs..°Liester Scott ,and Miss • Clara
Scott, Toronto, were guests. of; 'Mr.
and Mrs. S. • G. Plummer.'from• Sat-.
urday until Monday.
Lenne Cantelon; ' eldest son of . Mr..
'Peter Cantelen, fiat taken a situation
as book-keeper with 1Vl'cWilliams R:
• Everest; the big apple exporters sof
• Toronto. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Medd and Miss,.
Garrett left' Tuesday morning on a
droving trip to visit friends in Elms.,'
township.. They .expect t return on.
Saturday.
Mrs. Er?. Moody ^ and Miss Olive
Floody, Toronto, are visiting Olin- •
ton friends and at the old borne of
Mrs: Moody on thre dth eon. ' .• of
Goderich township: • -'
Mrs: ,McGregor and her
daughter, Mrs.
Leisk, Toronto, who were guests at
Mr. John Dennison's, Varna, 'SSatnt-
day and Sunday, 'were vi'sitor's at
Mrs_ Thos. Beacom's.on Monday.
Mr. Albert Mol3lien has disposed of
his harness -mailing, business in Hen!
• . sail and may, until he decides upon
a location, Move his family to
Clinton. He " will " probably take . a
trip.to the West; ••
Mr. J. lCilty, . who has for several
weeks been visiting, relatives in Olin..
ton, and district,, leaves today for
Las n es'—tai' ,1a, Mrs, iIllty
.remalris, here for' the meant me,
guest ' of her ;mother, Mrt;.-1t..Irwin,
Messrs. Arthur Coo.c, '1, i f. Cask;
James Steep and Albert Anderson
have been engaged by Mr. • Fred. •
Barker, apple exporter, Toronto-
. The big `'ealers in the cities know •
by experience where to seCuro . the :,
services 'of apple experts.
Roy Ball Went to 'St, 'Catharines On.
• • Monday to accept a position for the
remainder of the holidays in one of
the -newspaper offices there, Roy is
a graduate of The News -Record of.
'lite and is both capable and trust.
worthy,
,Mr. Arthur Cantelon left Tuesday for
Buckskin, Muskoka, to take the fore»
mariship of a gang of • briclklayerr
who are engaged• in the building of
stations along a oranch, of the C. P.
R. which is being constructed
'through that district. •
Miss Nero Nesbitt, who has been a
resident .of Clinton for some years,
deft on Tuesday for. her home at
Oxbow, Sisk: .l3efor her departure
soveral of her' girl, chums presented
her with a handsome. ring, the pies»
entation Wing place at the resfd=
eine of Mrs. 'Holrnes, Princess street
Where Nora made her home since the
death of her aunt, Mrs. N. Baker,
AT BIG SAVINGS
Saturday we put out our White Lawn Waists at cost and Less. Ail « this Season's
styles. We must have room for fall stock, hence this deep cut in prices.
$1 and $1.25 Waists 79c
White Lawnqwaists, Neely
trimmed with lace and ;embroid-
ery, good titter'. several very
pretty styles, all sizee, regular
'41,25 and $1 for.., .... .... .
.79
$1.75 and $2 Waists:
$1,50 .
Several very smart designs in
Pine Lawn Waists, prettily, trim-
•rned with lace, regular 51.75 and 150
52, all sizes, all at the one price. . .
$31Naists for $2
White i,Artwn and Mull`Waists
very dainty designs. trimmed with
"lace. regular $3, all sizes. Satin-
2
day .�0
$3.50 Mull Waists_
$2.50
Beautiful Fine White Mull
Waists, very daintily trimmed
with lace, regular $3.r1Q, all sizes* 259
Saturday : .... . w
$2 White Covens $1.30
Ladies' white Nalnsook Gowns,
empiric neck, trimmed with lace,
full length and size, regular $2,
Saturdao., ,,.R.......,.....,., lnn
alfy
Readirtorwear Hats
. 25c
•
Ladies' Ready-to-wear Straw
Bats. several' smart styles. rPqu-
•lar $1.25 to 52, Saturday choice of AA
lot for. •L
25 per cent. off SUM...
• mer Parasols
Ladies' white . • linen Fandy
• 'Parasols. embroidered edges, , one •
dozen styles, Saturday
25 PER CENT. OFF
$I Long Silk Gloves 69c
Ladies' Black Silk Gloves, ex- '
tra length. good quality silk, all e
sizes,. regular $1, Saturday only.. .v9,
15c Muslin 10+
daintaney Renewer Muslin', very
y designs in rose bud, in,
' bine.`green and pinktints, reg'..
lar 15Saturday;,
20c and 25c Muslin 15c
Dainty Fancy Muslins, smart
designs in the newest styles and
colorings, regular 20c and 25c,
Saturday . . ... ■ "Ur •
35c Musiins 25c -
Fancy Dress
5c-Fancy•Dress Muslins, the new-
estsummer designs, regular 35c.
Saturday ...........: .
5oc Musllns 35c.
French Muslins in the newest
colorings • and . designs, •some uff
•these are just in but room is what
we want and out they must go at
5
AT o THE 'ANNE
Men's. Fancy. Half Hose in stripes and plaids, all sizes
sale price l5c ..'
regular 25c, .clearing
Tailoring.
Furnishings
i
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Heres the most interesting plece,of news we have given our Customers for
long Cnn�ntencing Fridag :morning at: eight o ctool
a time. � •
and continuing until Saturday night at 10•o'clnekwe will sell
ver Three Thousand Yards
Plain Dimity : Muslins, Organdies, Colored Voiles, Plain and Fancy
Swiss Muslins;Etc., Etc.
Includin . allthe-new colors such las Pink, Pale Blue, Heliotrope,, Yetlow, Brown
Greg, etc., that sell evergwwhe a 2,5 3oc, to 4Oc per; yard. 'Your. choice of
the' entire lot Friday or Saturday -for ..
TenCents per yard.
Dry .Goods
and
Millinery
CUNTQS
Ladies'
Readyrto*Wear
Garinents
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