HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1901-06-01, Page 9Some Specials
for:Juie
We have prepared a big list of specials
for June selling. They have been gathered
from all over the store and every article on
the list is a worthy quality and dependable
in every way. For one reason or another we
are going to sell them at these special paces
for June,, What the reasons are makes no
particular difference. It is enough to know
that they are good and that the goods will
be here when you oorne at cut prices that are
away under value. We want every single
article on the list out of the store before the
month is over and are willing to make it pay
you even better than ever to do your dry
goods buying hereduringJune.
,
They go O
sale .Saturday, June 8th, and continue at
these prices until all are sold. . When they
are once gone there will be no more at such
low prices ri�.e for s f x we are not likely to be able to
duplicate this list of bargains for many a day.
Commencing Saturday, June, 8th we are go-
ing to sell
Dress Goods
For June Selling
Dress Goods at .unmatched. rices for thisspecial . June
selling,' No prices like these have been quoted here before .and
you'll. be money in pocket to take advantage of these offer-
ings, They are not likely soon to be repeated.
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. ne end only' y' Navy Estemeue'Serge, no material that
will wear better, 40 inches wide, all pure wool,
reguiar,60c, for June'selling. 4O0
. 54 inch TAO. Dress Goode, suitable for suits or sepal,- ,
ate skirts; in shades of light fawn and grey,regular
goods, 'f a June selling per
. ., g • o e g yard , , 50c
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Dress'�and `a
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Tla.ese are two of the biggest dress'. goods values that
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have � h sv ver gone on: -our counters .
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500 yards of Colored Dress
Goode,
inallwool and
ix -
tures a eri Ia that. will stand any amDunt ofhard
wear and sold for two, three ee aorfour times this
price. They are bsdancesof lines that sold at40c,
50c,8 c and in
' 0 n some cases at 7 c`
5 per vat We
a
want then cleared out this month and foru
J ne
selling our price will be.:.;.; .. ., I nn
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At'5
2 c
300 yards,oflight soforedall wool
Dress Goods also0
cream, these
are very fine goods, run from 3t3'tc.40
inches wide and sold at50
50c, 15ca
nd $ yard.
.
x ar a
This .month must seethe last of them and our
special price for June selling will be per yard.:.. , .2
5
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Colored ;:.Dress :Goods.
35e
250 yards Of 'C)
y olared Drees Goods,
all plain colors, sJ ides: of.halt
fawn, brown, grey, etc.; ,-every
thread' pure wool, the balance
of spring linesthat sold at50c
. and 60c, for June selling 35c
'Black Broadcloth 35c
Wend only Black Broadcloth, 52
inches wide, will make nobby
.• suits orskirts, forJune selling 35c
BlaekDressGoods 350
150 yards Black Dress Goode, 36
,to 40 inches wide, skirt and
"dress lengths, sold at 50e
and 80e per ythe rd.:These must
be cleared out at once and for •
June our price will be...... ... 315c
Silks for Jttn
Some tempting silk values area prop -Anent feature of our
p gp
June
specials
At19c
35 short'ends Of silk, plain colors
and fannies.' in the lot, lengths
of to 1+J yards, of goods that
sold at from 25c to 50c per yard,
all go on sale: for June at your
choice per end. ,....
Idc
At 25ec . .
100 yards of fancy silks, stripes
and brocades, . nearlyall colors
in this lot, geode that sold at
50c and 60c per yard, on
sale for June at per yard,..:..; 25c
vmomilemmosomamism
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A Big. Special . i
ZWaist Silks 350
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One of the best bargains of themonth will be this
lot silks at
35cp 1e`
yard. Theyare all good qualities .
and .come in a big range of colors .
200 yarded faecy Waist i
Silks, mostly assorted
at- -
tern% in stripes, good quality that will not Cut,
aode f pink, royal and cardinal,
. regular 60e and75e, or special June price p r yard 5
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Two Shirt Waist Bargains.
As, good.bargains i .
g rgalns In Shirt Waists we have never given
before. Never have we been able to sell goods like them for.
so little money. The first lot are bran new, just out of the
factory last week and represent the seasn's newest stylei,
The second' are a few odds and ends from our own stock that
we are clearing out regardless of value
Muslin Shirt Waists 58e
Ladies' Shirt Waists, made from prints and muslin%,.
newest styles, self or white collars, dark and light
colors as navy and pale blue, pink, heliotrope, etc,,.
assorted fancy stripes. These materials were made
and sold early in the season for00e and $1 each, we
boughs them at a low figure and you can take your y
choice for... .............. ....• •.••.••. •...•. • •. ele0
Black Sateen Waists.75c
15 Black Sateen Shirt Waists, good qualit , soft cuffs.
front and back tucked, the lasb of two lines that we
have been selling at $1 and $1.50' choice for.......... 71Sc
Wrappers
Two wrapper bargains for June buyers, .
g yers� 7 only print
wrappers, good quality, waist lined, regular $1, for June
selling each 75e.
o
nly;iyrint Wrappers, dark calors, made frotn 124e
print, full Size, Waist lined regular
$1.45:each,
for,uha selling chaice,.,r,.,.r...+•,....,s
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Hodgens Bros.,
• CLINTON
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study the needs and econ•
oiny of the household,hence
the fact that our Wall. Pa•
per appeals so strongly to
them. Good colorings and
variety are the strong
points we claim for
value for the price we ask
it is equal to any and super,
for to many, in other words
it is Often the Cheapest,
Always the Best. If inter-
ested we solicit examina-
tion, believing you will
ou recognize its advantages to
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
The W, Dr Fair 0
Often the Chexpeet, Aiwaya
meimmeemmaskiaise
About o 0
:lee .beet.
WHERE THEY ARE People
OR WHERE
THEY ARE 601N6 .
We Know
Mr. G, .Petty of Hensel' was in town
on Friday..
Miss Warner of Toronto is home on a
months' visit. •
Mr., and Mrs. Parlmer spent. Sunday in
Hensall and St. Joseph.
Mr. Geo. Hodgens of Detroit was home.
for a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Foster of Varna
were in town yesterday.
Miss Westcott of Seaforth is the guest
of Miss Clara Steep this week.:
Mr, and Mrs. .WilliauiMa Intyre of
Stapleton u d
n S n a ed i Wi ha .
Miss Fisher of Kincardine is them guest
of Mrs. (Dr.) Thompson this week.
Mr. Crawford aw d andMi's 'McLaughlan
s.of
Londesborospent
Sundayin 'Jensen.
County Councillor Oantelois atted-
ing county council in Goderich this
•Ar b
week.
itert F
c t owlet and wife of Gode-
rich were guests of Mrs. Whitehead
last week. .
Dr Turnbull of Goderieh was town
r
Dr,
in consultation with Dr.
Thompson. son
' ,':
P
Councilor
Councillors Bell' andh Jn
o son were in
the Teeswater district last: week
buying horses.
y i;
e rs.
M sa 0.. 'H. Broad c t
f o and Hepburn,
agent for the'$ank of Hamilton, of
'Seaforth
wete in
town Tuesday.
Miss Jessie
McLaughlini
of Gorrie
spent Sunday' at he Maples"'the
home -ofr
M.and Mrs. t
F.W. Watts.
Mr. John Scruton come do
rndown from
Teeswater on Saturday to spond a
couple e
of daysamong
his
old friends.ods:
Mrs. John'°Morrish
-left'
yesterday for
Pickering. where she . will visit her
daughter and other relatives for a
month.,
Mr. George Rtiddellof near Londesboro
was in town. Mondayand had a wee
bit chat with . a number of his old
' friends.
Messrs. J. T. Ernmerton and T. Mac-
kenzie are assisting the band of the
33rd Regiment in Camp at London
this week.
Mrs.'Bauslaugh and Miss ',anise ' Jack-
son, daughter of Mr: J. S. Jackson,
of Winnipeg are guests of Mr. Thos.
Jackson r
Rev.
W. G. .Howson preached for the.
Bensall Methodists on Sunday end
• Rev. Mr. Jewell of thatP lace' took
his work here.
Mrs. George Warner' left yesterday,
for England where she wili•visit her
two brothers. She was booked by
Mr. W. Jackson.
Mrs. Geo. Powell of Blyth called on
friends iu town last week on her way
to Bayfield to attend the funeral of
her niece, Miss Switzer. •
Mr. Peter Cook, •who has for the past'
month
been•visitin
g
friends in town
and Goderich township, left for hie
home in holland, Ohio, on Monday
Editor Kerr of the Brussels Post wa town Tuesday conferring .wi
Provincial Secretary Cooper on .0.
matters'while' on his way to atten:
county conned.
Messrs. Floodyr, Miller and McMath
the Toronto' Old Boys' 'Associatio
were in town last night arrangin
with the local committee about thei
visit on July 6th.
Mr. and Mrs, H, E. Hodgens, Goderic
drove to town Tuesday, H. B. re
turned to business the same day bit
Mrs.. Hodgens. will spend the wee
withri
Mends here. •
ds
County Councillor Hayes of Seafort Clerk Lane.of Goderich visite
' the House of Refuge on Mond
preparatory to the 0. 0, meetin
which began Tuesday.
Messrs, Forrester and . Rarisford wait-
ed upon the county council .yesterda
to ask for a grant to assist in enter
tai in theu
nH Huron
OldBosO h'
gnt et
visit to Clinton on July fltlt.
Miss Maud McGregor was called home
from Toronto last week by the ser
ious illness of her mother who has
since considerably improved, her
many friends will be pleased to hear..
Rev. Austin Budge, a old-time student
of the Clinton Collegiate, was in
town yesterday callingupon 'old
friends. He is now a Presbyterian
minister and stationed near Sarnia,
The following were booked by Mr. F,
R. Hodgens, town agent, (i•.. T. R.
this past weeks Mr, and Mrs. 13.
McRae to Chippewa Falls, Wie Fred.
Haywood to Thessalon and, J. IV.
Irwin to Sault Ste. lidarie,
Mr. A. T. Cooper went to Torouto
yesterday and from thence to
St, Thomas to attend the London
Conference, He will be present on'
Satuday at a meeting of the execu.
tive of the Conference Epworth
League.
The following members of Court Pros-
perity A. 0. F. attended divine sera
vice with the Wingham brethern
and other yisitors on Sundays 'GW .
Kemp, T. J. Patlmer. F. and D.
Livermore, G. Marshall, J. Woman,
J.MeClacherty.
The following from Ontario street
church attended the annual meeting
of the W. M. S. in Godeeich on
Thursday last t Mesdames Kearns,
Andrews, Thompson, Steep, Olson,
Smith, A. 0, Oourtice, A. G. Crich,
Layie, Junor and MissAkam..
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Mr. and • Mrs. John Nicholson of
Auburn were in town for tt short
time on Monday on their way home
from Serepta. near Dashwood,
where they had been visiting relay
tv
1 es• Mr, Nicholson
ie Yt very busy
titan -phis working day averages
thirteen hours -•and this trin to
Serepta constituted his first holiday
in monthe,
Mr. Charles Templeton, it lawyer franc
Grand Forks, North Dakota, was in
town On Friday last securing evi-
dence before
1:2 . J'a s
Mr, me Seott,notarr
public, to be used in the Jones ease
which som'n of our readers will re-
member havingbeard of,
'Templeton is actn for the insurance
company which is disputing the
claim which will shortly have a hear.
Ing. A similaryieltwas made here
some time ago.
HULL. TOWNSIIIP,
Mr. Jii'rnea ()ovule!). a colt last
week for which he would probably have
refused one hundred dollars.
The hall on the 2nd concieadon,
which has been called (Icw's-hae been
rnisnatned. It is in reality Miller's
hall, being located on Mr. W.
J. Miller's farm. It was built for
an Orange hall many years ago but
the lodge long since became defunct.
Miss Floe Bunter bas hct♦n .indiepoe.
ed for a few days being bothered with
pleurisy.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam. Glidden of Alma
spent Sunday at Mr. James kir• rter's:
Miss Sara Forsyth ofLondon is visit-
ing friends in and about Londesboro.
Mr. Win. Jamieson has his: new' barn
completed. Matt Mains did the frame
work, therefore it iswell done.
The ,Bandon picnic will be Geld in
the usual place on the 21st of June,
Mr, Andrew Tyernian had; his driver
badly torn in wire fence last Wedne-
day..
The remains of the late William
Best were interred in Buena' cemetery
on Sunday. Deceased died afteravery
short illness in Seaforth at hie resi-
dence of his son-in-law, Mr. l'ohn Allen,
where he has been living for a few
years. Mr.Best spent the greater por-
tion of his life in #Iullett on the llth
concession where he hada large *MAX'
her of friends. He was a member of
the Londesboro Orange Lodge which
turned out to pay their last respects
to their departed brother. In religion
he was a Methodist and in politics a
Conservative. er
.
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a e H le: ve
He a af
a ate
live
sons;and three daughters to mourn
departure, ep tore, viz, Andrew, John, Mack,
Watson of
W Brandon
o
.and Ernest of Sea -
forth. The daughters are Mrs, Henry
Allen of liarlock, Mre, John Allen and
Mrs, A. A tkison of Seaforth.
Ropt. Ferris hasgot a mate for his
driving pony.
Watt Murphyhas bought a Monarch
threshing macine.
Mr. William Knox is improving.
Mrs, Wm, Knox's sister,Miss Brown,
arrived last night) to spend some time
vistti
Quite a number attended' the circus,
Mr, Wm. Oke is looking for a farm.
Pat Ryan
and Miss
d
a atthe
M ws
have purchased "Common Sense"
wheels. .
Miss Lloyd of Blyth is in the neigh-
borhood sewing.
Quite a number attended the garden
party at Walton on Friday evening, -
Mr. A. W. Beacon was in Harriston..
recently visiting his brother, Dr. Bea-
com.
A.prettywedding took place at the
home o e o f Mr. .l{.
Robert er Bruce
the 13th
concession at six o'clock last evening
when his daughter Agnes was joined
in the holy bonds of wedlock to Mr.
Richard
H,M ,Murphy of Exeter. The
ceremony was performed in the pres-
eence
n of a large number of guests by
Re . r.
v M Hamil'
tonf
o Londesboro.
The bride was attended by . Miss Marr
Weymouth while Mr. Peter. McNeil of
Clinton performed the duties - of best
man. After the ceremony and .the'
bride had been the recipient of hearty,
goodwishes and the groom had been
warmly congratulated, the
company
satdown to the wedding dinner whth
was in readiness. Then . several hours
were spent in:lancing and other social
amusements. s menta: M
r. and
Mre,
Murphy
have taken up house in Exeter. ' Tai
NEws RE
CORD joins i
n-wishing
them
happyand prosperous
u future.
Mr. David Crawford is being
heart-
ily congratulated these days in win.
for his ningr bride the charming n is
M
Shea of McKillop. The; ceremony-
which united these two loving "•hearts
until 'death. t e t
h aha liperform-. was. art '
A.
ed inh
t e Roman Catholic church
at
Seaforth
on, Tuesday a last.
a s.
The bride's.
sister was
the
bridesmaid maid wHile
Mr. 'a
James Heffernan
of Blyth, supported the groom. .Mr.`
and Mrs.: Crawford have settleddown,
to the stern realities of .life in• this
township. May their future be bright
and happy. • - •... •
The contract has been let to Mr. S.
Woodman of carrying the mail Irma
Londesboro station to the postofgce:
at twenty cents per trip. The mail.
was carried by the hotel proprietor foz,.
in the neighborhood of fifteen years.
h'poles
. :
The telegraph' e r
g po1 es and wires are
being removed from the Gravel Road.
The work , in future, we understand,
will be done on the railway's line;.
Mr. Moses Brown is having a new
brick house built. The stone masons
have finished their job and Contractor
Prior is expected along at any day.
Mr. George Snell of Londesboro
leaves for the Canadian Soo this week.
StiMmERJIILL
Mr. Jordan and wife visited at T. W.
Currie's, near Porter's Hill on Friday.
Mr.
Geo. JohnstonA• hasimproved his
farm
bythe building ofa"wire.
fence.
Mr. James Mair of town visited hie
brother Walter on Sunday.
The funeral of the late John 'Lovett
was largely attended on Friday after-
noon, a great number of vehicles fol-
lowing the remains to their last resting
place, Among those from a distance
were ; Mr, and Mrs. John Scar-
lett of Leadbury, Mr. and Mrs. White-
man of Belgrave, • Mr. and Mrs. F.
Scott and Mr. W. Scott of Lon-
don township and Mr. . and
Mrs• James Armstrong of 'Varna.
The pallbearers were . Messrs,
J. W, Hill, Geo. Hill, N. Bingham, F,
McIleeen, Win. Johnston of Porter's
Hill, , an,i' Mr. Johnston of. Belgrave
The deceased had a heavy . cross to
bear, being confinedto his house for
nearlyfour months. The fatal disease
was dropsy. JIis relatives and friends
hays the sympathy of the entire com-
munity in their sad bereavement.
While we are end to part with our lov-
ed ones leb us cast our care upon Ilium
who careth for us and so live that we.
may inset around that .Heavenly
Throne where parting will be no more.
Death should be the happiest time in
our life, as we believe it was with our
deceased friend, for it is then we enter
life. If death does not bring happiness
to each of us when called, we have
misspent our time which God has so
graciously given us, we have lost our
opportun[ittes, and those golden oppor-
tunities can never be reclaimed. It
therefore beeomes each and all
to snake use of everytalent we hays
to work while we have time and op-
portunity, for the night cometh when
no man, can work.
iI'URoN OLD BO'rs ASSOC:1U.-
TTO v, TORONTO, E/LOVEL.
STON' To OLTNTON, SATUR-
DAY, JtTz, ' OTE;
1 am quite sure that the citizens of
this place wilt be pleased to know that
the above association have decided to
run an excursion from Toronto on
Saturday, July 6th.
There is no place like home and we
can ell realize to .a greater or less ex-
tent the pleasure one feels in renewing
the friendship of his youth and the.
pleasure there is in going over the
ground where his boyhood days were
spent. Actiye committees have been
appointed to give association a hearty
welcome and it lathe intention to write
all the old Clinton Cloys, not members
of this' associcttiorl, to attend the re-
union. We wouldbe pleased to re••
izeeawvenwleroct nho knowledge their
whereabouts of our old boys and they
will receive a special invitation to be
re
pe ant,
Olinton has the reputation of being
a hospitable town and we want this
sustained, therefore we ask the hearty
co-operation of every citizen to make
the vieit of the Muton Old Boys an en.
yoyable event,
80 11,
Chairmen of W. n� al Committee
lltlillT IIiS.
OTT... fit Simile -y, on ,rune litb, the
wife of Mr.A.lbert Nott,at.adaugh.
ter.
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Commencing Saturday Morning, June Sth, to
continue<till Saturday evening, Juane 15th
Sale �
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we shall hold the most important
sale of Fine press Goods we have ever.
v
u er held, :The lot con
sists of black and colored goods of this season's most wanted a materials at prices lower than ever before,
There's newer a time when a woman cant find a need for a good skirt or dress and now prices are th t ri s
a p lowored
I A as in this sale the chance will be hard to let .,ass,
Evert
hrn `I
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h' will a �.'
n readiness on Saturday naaxning at prices that will create a great stir,.,
1 40c res. Goods at 2Qc
Dress d
30 to 40 inch wide. Berges and Granite'0loth, in shads of fawn
brown, green, etc., made de
of veryfine wool, ne wo 1, will give good wear
for ladies' and children's dresses, regular prices l0c and 40c, on •
sale days per yard,,..... .,...
60c Wool Serge at 39c
2u0 yards of all wool Serges 40 to 50 inehen wide,in shades of brown,
w,
green, navy, grey, etc., our very beat, 00c qualities' on sale drt,ys .
only x ,. . ,...,....,0 .............. .... ,a7
$1.25 Honxespuns, etc,; for 68c
50 to 50' inch wide. Tweeds, Broadcloths and lomesppups,in assorted
colors, some in Suit lengths, .others by the and regular 12. c
y yard,$,5 .
values, on sale days your choice per yard at
�U$
I. 60c Black Soleol at 38c
138 inch wide Black Soleol Cloth,. fine satin finish, .will make good
serviceable dresses, regular80c quality, sale days ... . .... . . . .. ■38
274�.4- lid+
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Wrappers
. Neat and • dressy, the work of
good dressmakers, .. We give .you.
values that are really wonderful in
these always wanted garments. The
material ex1al 't
1 Self
would
costY . o
U as
much, or more, and , you'd ,get no.
better made, better fitting wrappers
than those • we offer, for these little
prices.
Ladies' Wrappers, made of good
quality print,in.
t colors
onl assorted sizes, -
price
sac, ,75
LadiesWraP
Per made
d4
of
fine
9u
alit
y of
print,
in o assorte 4dark col rsr well made and finished,all fast colors price. .M
Ladies' W
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ap
Pers 0f �
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ood
quality
alttyy
Canadian
P
rinis in
aa
.
sor,e sizes alt dark colors, fancy designs, waist's a11lined, nicely trimmed and finished,
:•
A1"'valu es at
each..1
2 a5
. 0 1.
.75
Ladies' Wrappers, .made of the best prints, in
,n.
e
at:designs,
w ist lined, nicely. trimmed with lace etc,00.
extrawide skirt,1tireseach :2
2.25
.$5 to $6 Dress Lengths at $2,95
We offer your choice of 12 elegant French Novelty Dress Lengths,
n0
two alike, in assorted mixed colors,- also a few skirt lengths,
he
t very e epp
y n west goods, that were $5 to $6 for length, at .each.... ,L95
60c and 75c Plaids at 38c
150 yards of the very newest designs of Plaid Dress Goods, 36 bo 38
inches wide, some all wool, otherssilk and wool mixtures, assort- t�
ed colors, regular 60e and 75e.sale days your choice per yard .t7
$2 to $2.50 Dress Goods at $1.25
two alike, in arse and small designs, that 1 25
were $2 to $2.50 per yard, your choice at per yard . ..... . . . .. .... . . 1 ■ 4
$1.25 Black Dress Goods at 75c,
4i
1 ooh wide
Black Figured a k ora Dress
g, . Goods, hard finish and warrant-
ed not ta'
all
rich bleak
P ,h
veryand suitable far dress. skirts, regu-
lar price -is $1.25, about 35 yards to go at, . , .,...... . • .. • , , , ,.7 5
Your choice of several elegant Skirt and Dress Lengths of black
figured
goods no1
More
Mai' 1 r
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Y
Bargains
$5 Hats for $2.50
$6 to $8 Hats $3.90
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We continue for another week
the most e st successful sale ever held,
A. sale- that ht br
t '
a brings you O trimmed
•
mined
hats at $2.50 and x$3.90 that are p
w- rth double the `'rice
we
a
ask.�
-
I
n
spite
of
he rain
during gour
sale days'of last
week k we sold more hats than in any three days since we
y
opened hdepartment
e e a t1a
r e t
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P
.-Saturday
TnOT '
In
ra wew'
y
zll
be ready
gwith another lot
of elegant ant
hats
ti1
mine
d1
in the newest ,styles at
Dress Lining at Bargain Prices..
During Sale Days
2. -
Best quality Linnenette Lining at... ........
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15c Waist Lining at 1210
" • 15c Canvas at . .. 1210
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Establishment,_..' -71
Our Men's
$7.50 T
Weed St11tS.
The shits which we put
on the market at the above
price havebeen a surprise to
keen buyers and we are
quite safe in saying that no
such =value can be had in
this section. • Manufactur-
ed from . pure all wool
tweeds, the clothing and
designs .being. the latest
'Out and trimmed in .a man-
ner t
Dial
ly different from.
ordinary ready-mades. Sold
direct from the manufac-
turer to the wearer, No
Whenyoumiddleman's profit to pay.
wear our suits you. have something entirely
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different in style from anything on the market.
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Lion Brand d Dir Boy's Clothing
• . THE 'Rohs WAY .
The wrong way to` buy
toys' CIothing is to look
around for something that
is cheap., A cheap suit is an
expensive suit at any price,
more especially when you
put it on a good lively boy
In a week's time he would
make one look sick because
they are not made to wear.
A few days' wear on the lively boy causes them to rip and
burst, buttons fall off, sleeves shrink up and there is a
hang dog look about them that shows a futile attempt to
save money by indulging in cheap suit of clothes. We
don't attempt to sell that kind because The Right Way
is to buythe famous "LION" brand which is made togive
the greatest satisfaction. As a proof of this we can point
,withp ride to the hundreds of youngsters wearing this
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brad .
. They have tested thoroughly the truth of the old
adage "The proof of the. pudding is in the eating." They
have eaten and are satisfied so would you be—and so
will everybody be who trades with us.
The W. G.&R.
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Shirts
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wearing the W. G. & R. Shirts and :41they will tell you that there - isnothing on the market to equal them for fit, style and finish. Wehave' sold all makes. but the ;above
line seems to ' give the • greatest
1 satisfaction•
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Our ..--..
,;; . '75c and $l, White �
Shirts are standard, reliable : goods ' i and them sell hundreds of them to
the best buyers in the country.
. Our $1 Colored Shirts are the -43
latest on the market, open front,
attached or detached cuffs, made
from goods that will wear and the colors will stand
washing.;
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Once a customer always a customer for • this make of
shirts and if you have not worn this make your next
purchase should have the W. G. & R. stamp on it
Cil.risty''s Ceiebrat -''d
English Mats
The above make of goods
sold for $1.50 in both
stiff and soft goods are not
equalled byany make on
the market. We have sold
thousands of them and
they always give the great-
est satisfaction in wear. We) have all the latestshapes
es
and colors and you would be very hard to please if we
could not satisfy you in this range of goods.
Jackson Bros., Clinton..
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