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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-07-17, Page 8• • • d t1 8 ...L..• I.11 UII.1 II . ... J 11 � 1,._..� 1 :�L.II lI ..I.. LJ 1. IIIL � ..,Jl.. JULY ,SALE 4th Week H ere is our program for the 4th week of our great July Sale, commencing Saturday, July 19th. These printed itetns represent but a few of the many money=saving chanes this great sale affords. The lists printed last week stand 0 good for next week also, provided of course, the goods are not sold out, and there is many a bar- gain to be picked up by people who shop here during July. VELE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD NU Is "g'' Seasonable Per . and Hank. Popular Per Hank It seasonable because its so light yet it gives warm- th and imparts to its wearer is comfortable and Well dressed appearance. Be - pause its fashionable and our price Is five cents its popular. The colors are white, black, pink, blue. and grey. 5 cents a Hank Agents Parker's Dye Works. TheCheapest, Always the Best.• ; STRICTLY SUMMER STOCKS.. Often the Will be kept fully assorted right up to the end of the season and you will be able to 'get •here just what you '= 0 want just when you want it. Children's Hose 2 pair for 25c .. •. 75 pairs Children's Cotton Hose. plain and ribbed, gond quality, fast black,. will, give excellent wear, sizes fits 7, n 7i and 8, regular 200 and 25e, for July sale.2 pair for, .25 . 20c Embroidery for 12c 200 yards fine Cambric and Muslin Eu,hroideries;and Inser- • tions, firm strong edges, good patterns, 'last ends of lines that sold at 15e, 18c,and 20c,. for July sale clearing ' 2 at per yard 0 LACE COLLARS REDUCED • Last of our real lace collars to be cleared out at a good. deal less than regular prices. All are new goods . this a season and imported by ourselves direct from the makers in Belgium. For July sale we will sell • , $1.50 Collars for $1... 1$2.50:, Collars for $1.50• $3.75 Collars for $2.50 0 cream, black and linen shades. 12ic fluslins for 8ic 300 yards American Dress Muslins, now designs this season, r' e . a in colors of pink, pale blue, tilt y,.g o n nd grey, good value at 124e, for July sale per yard., .: t Dress Goods at 25c- . r 330 yards of Wool Dress Goods,' in 'decks and colors, sold . f 0 Fancy Parasols 75c • 15 only Fancy Silk Parasols,the Last ones of tines that would sell regularly at $2 and $2 50. We bought them $0 cheap and our July sae price will be each ` .75 White Gloves 25c White or cream lisle lir taffeta gloves, dome fasteners, will 25 wash and' wear well, special value per pair , in the regular way at 35c, 40e and 50c,, clearing for: Jrily sale per yard .:' • Skirt Lengths $2.50 More Skirt Lengths for July sale,hcttnesppuns and blacks,iii each end enough tomake a skit t, sold regularly at $4 and $4.50, we want to clear thein out .hefote• July sale' 2 50 is over and you can take . your choice of •the lot; •each . Black Parasols 95c • • Ladies' Black Parasols, good quality, fast color tops CM.' strong frames, steel rod. and assorted fancy handles, special for July sale:,.. ...,.... ,..:....:...:..9U . .25 ww qr. •41.,O'r41.4 1►v! �^► �^r N rte. MILLINERY FOR JULY .SALE. . It is surprising h w business keeps�� u . it the 1 � l . , Millinery Department. 1VIiss`Randall will not leave' for her holidays for two' week and our stock. `of.sum, S • mer millinery materials will he kept well assorted `� #until the season is over., Here are sollie special prices for our Great July Sale • Sailors at 15c. . l> g 75 Sailor' Hats, ood quality,rustic straw, lined,black •' i or white silk ribbon -bands, spetial forsJuly sale., ► $I Sailors 50c Ladies' extra quality Sailor flats, rustle straw. and • fine bands, regular $1, for 3 my sale each-......... Untrimmed Hats 25c We have just about 25 Untrimmed "Hats left, all are. • the entire lot on scale next Saturday et your choice .25 1 # Trimimed Hats 25 only Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, allwe have left • in stock, sold at $2.50, $3.50 and $4, choice Satin, .I C A day, each J U -Ives. ��'r�.•e ssea.,essga � •'� rise •1► si' 7/♦ sees .�. ti1sess new this season to clear them Mut at once we place # About o ' INHERE THEY ARE People OR WHERE d • THEY ARE GOING We Know Miss Jennie Gilchrist is 'home • from Saginaw, Mic1i. Mr, ,, end Mrs. • John Spooner are in Detroit this -week. Misses Alice and Emma Burnett are visiting friends in Goderich. ' Mr. W. W. Perron attended the race meeting in Detroit this week, Miss Maude McNaughton left Tuesday $. , to spend a feyv weeks in Goderich, . Mrs; Scott of Gorrie was the guest last week. of • Mrs. (Dr,) 'Thompson. ' Armstof Mitchell was (Dr.). Tong Mi 1 ell July 17th,1902 • 4144.0•••••••••••••••••444 ••••••114,4 NAI► *.44*41.4+0 +4 cie“444+.4111114 • 40. This Great Thirty DSale • is a Money Saver You FF - - , t people who have just now attended this bigsale of ours for the fir J first time wonder why they t�idn't do so earlier. They realize what attractive bargains they have been missing and are sorry for it.. Those who have been doing their buying here since the sale started have saved, in many cases, several dollars; Z It may seem almost impossible to sell goods as cheap as we are now doing, but the wavy to find out is to come g . here and see. You will learn the bargains are twice as big and twice as many as you thought. We only tell of a small part of them here. You can save at every turn. W Want � � these very low prices. On Sale Thursday Morning 0 Millinery at Bargain Prices Two Shirt Waist Specials• 85c and $1 Sailors at 50c Ladies' sailors made of One quality straw, in shades of grey, fawn, red and white. some with Mick' hands others, with Silk bands to match hate, these are the very newest in straw sailors the regular prices are 85c and $1.00 each,nll on Sale at 60c and 75c Straw Sailors at 25c On Thursday. morning we will place on sale several dozen sailors tirade of fine white straw, with black ar prices were We and 75c each, sale price Trimmed Hats at $1.50 and $2.50 each We will have ready on Thursday morning another fine assortment of Trimmed Hats at $1.50 and $2,50 each. In the lot twill" be found some of the prettiest hats of the season. Leghorn hats tr immed withshifl'on, flowers etc,. me included in our showing. Regular prices of these hats would he more than double what we ask, it it were the first of the season. WO want to dens- nnt atonce all the Millinery in the. store and in order to gitin that end make prices less than. Half. - and 1 toA the guest of Mrs. E. Laird last 4 week.. Misses Kate and Pearl Miller of .I•Iar- riston arc guests, of . Mrs. T. • A. • Walker. Mr: and Mrs.• A. : J. Morrish returned from their wedding tour on Tlrurs- day last, Miss• Pearl Macdonald left on.Tuesday• to spend a� . fortnight. with -Mt. • Por- $. � or - �est friends,• Mr, W. ..'Coats was in Goderich on Tuesday . acting as arbitrator on au Aslhfeld , and Colborne.S. S. dis Mr. i3•:.Pennabaker• has heal ;upott the North. Shore the past week , on busi- ness` far the .0. f.... - • Mrs. E. Laird and Master John '.left on Tuesday t� spend.. the holidays it • the homestead in Stanley: Miss Bernice. Moore, and Miss Bell, : daughter of Mr. -John' Bell' of Blyth,. • weep in Clinton .on Monday: Mr, :and Mrs.. Thomas. Rumball . and $. two children of St.:Tacobs have been visiting relatives in town this"week.• - Mr. •• and Mrs.' William Richardson of. near Stratford were, guests - at Mr. . Ed. Robinson's •Saturday and- Sun - etas. - .Mr:.Jaines Snell of Hallett left for •Idaho this .morning to attend.` g' big fair being held -in the capital of that • state. • Mr and 'Mrs.. Alfred Elliott of Wine - loan were guests Sunday and Mon- day of the latter's sister, Mrs Josh Cook'. Mrs. Lew Thrower and' her. guest, I%'Irs, Edeny of Toronto, are • visiting friends in the Dungannon district this week. Miss Ella Neil, who has been spending • a few days with her friend, Miss A. Burnett,: has returned. . to her home near Wroxeter.: . Mrs. ' J. T hoinpson of..St. Marys and Alias ,Florence Thompson 'of Moos- Moos - min have.. been. visiting at • Dr. Thompson's thig past week.. -Mrs ' A. Seeley, her two: children .and her mother, .Mrs Edwin Johns . of luekersmith, have returned from spending a few days in .Goderich. Mr.' J.: W: Bell of Blyth was • in. town Monday on. his . way. home from the county town, where he celebrated the isth and enjoyed the lake 'breezes on Sunday. Mr.J. H, Robertson of Detroit. was a. guest of the Misses McNaughton Sat- urday and Sunday. He' is a . native of .Stanley and a sou of Mr, Robert- son of the. Front Road' near Varna, Mr; R. Rowley, who came from Sea- forth a.'few_•inontlts ago and has beeh. • employed in the o, f., leaves fa: few days for Port Huron . where he will' open out a butcher shop. . O. 1 • We an . Big Business for the nextweek so make and .50 white bands, regular .25 's 60c to 85c Waists at 45c Several dozen Shirtwaists made of fine whilst lawn and black tett, een, also fancy colored percale all in the newest styles, regular 0 prices were 60e to 75c, choice ateach , .45 4 79c and $1.00 Shirt Waists at 55c Ladies' Shirtwaists of fine white lawn, also a few colored waists of percale, all nicely trimmed with lace etc., regular prices were 79c and $1,00, to clear during our Special Sale at each . 5 Fine Leather Belts at 25c Several dozen leather belts. in black only with blark and "silver trckles all made inthe newest shapes to give the longwaist st effect, special during sale days at each Silk & Taffeta Gloves at 25c, 40c to 50c We have just placed in stock another lot of Silk and taffeta Grtovi's in black, white and cream, assorted sizes, prices per pair, 25e, 40e to THESE LOW PRICES FOR THE. NEWEST WASH.GOODS HAVE CAUSED QUITE A SENSATION. Childs' Waists made of. net at 30c • • :400 & 50c Silks at 19e: Child' wetists made of good strong net for Summer wear, in assort- 3 • About 75 yards of stripe silk in assorted colors also plain silks. suit- ed sizes, each N able for fancy work, wortit,up to 50e choice at per yard • Sammeirarsets at 45c, 50c, and '75c 10c :and 12/0 Scotch Muslins at 6/C At these;prices we nave the hest corsets that ran be had anywhere. Uwnwencing Thursday morning' we will place on sale several • They rtrealt niade of good strong net, nicely trimmed and lint- - pieces of Scotch muslins,in shades of pink; hlue'and navy mix - shed and are warranted ]edestin fit. Very special values at ed with white also white checked tnusliris,lOe and 121�c qualities per pair 48e t50c ., . l 5 all at otie.price to clear at $1.00 Wrappers at 69c 75c and $1•.00 Corsets at- 50c• PP pp goodqualityprint, in as - During this 30 days sale we are offering several dozen odd lines of 'The balance. of our wrappers made of of sorted colors, mostly large sizes, regular price $1, to clear at Corsets, but.all the very best makes, that sold at '75e and $f, each •at per pair.,. .50 : 35c and 40c Law • n Ties at 250 A $4 Tailor -Made Skirt for $2,50 Commencing Thursday at mornioq we will sell several of v r best $4 ' Your choice of several dozen of .our finest pawn ties, all nicely trim . 25 tailor made skirts ofhoinespun and heavy serge, ell lined 'with wed with lace, etc., i•egular.pt fres were 35e and40e, at. . good linins;; at each , 35o Ribbons at 20C Hundreds of yards of those fine silk ribbons that were.regular' 3Qc '• and 35e values rine being sold doting this:. Special. sale at 20c. ,. per yard. -In.the lot will he found shades of pink; sky, tor,. quoits, old rose, white' and black, also some vet y'fine striped r ihbons, suitable for ties etc..• ' • • 25o & 30c Dimities etc., •at 12%0 2110 girds of Dimity Muslins, .inghcuns, etc., in assorted colors of .. • pink, blue, linen,grey,etc ,regular prices.wine 25e and 8oc,all at1 • one price to clear.:.. '. I La More 12%c arid. 15c Prints and Muslims at9 2c, Durrng this speci_ l sale we are offering our hest 12k rt otsin.-as- sorted light an dark colors, also.a hoe of:musltnsat lot; all at one price 001 00 .25 4 .25 .50 4 .19 3 1 .061 2 .69g a • A. 2.50. $5.50 Tailor -Made Skirt'at $3.75, Ladies..snilor•made skirts of -dark grey homespun, trimmed with0.' taffeta silk,. also skirts of heavy beitver,regubir $5,50'sale days. U:1 U Ladies' Cotton Hose at 15o 120 Ladies fine plain cotton hose best hercusdorf dye,sizes'8&, 9 and . tt 9ij,well worth 22c,very special at per"pair .16 1 J Vests at 7ic 200 ladies' fine cotton vests in cream only regular values 121e sale:.'1 4 rice p .. .;...072 p �•, $1.65 & $.1,95 Black Gloria Parasols $1:50 , Ladies parasols: Lunde of fine gloria silk, with steel rod, twentieth • -' •century runner, 'handle of.fine horn and natural wood, reg. i.:. 0 3 tiler prices $1.05 and $L95, choice oornmencing Thursday at:, . 1 . YOUR• MONET 'BACK . 'IF YOU WANT 1T 0 0 CLINTON 0.. 0 :'•.4444•....44N44440,4Nf,,,.NN►444•4..,•$.•►04• ••• 444444•44N44it►4444N4N•••• s�nr��r1!r!tr�trtir�t►tttttr!lant,!rrtrO!rrtttrrnrrtrqrrrlrriff 'Ttirr!fffiefirtfftt*Tfilft1OMMIn11.11MVIMMMIIIMM JACKSON Mrs. r,: •bloody and. family. of :• .Tors onto aro • spending .a• fortnight with :her mother, • Mrs. Adapt. Cantelor, of • Princess street, and: other relatives ii~ in town and Goderich township. • 0 WHITEWEAR, Odd Pieces at Odd Prices About 20 odd pieces of.Whitewear that have become• slightly soiled through handling, perfect in every other way, to be cleared out during July sale at greatly reduced � 1 1 prices : Corset Covers at odd prices" Drawers at odd prices 0 Skirts at odd prices Gowns at odd prices i1Ir.. and Mrs: John M Callas. and Master George of Buffalo .arrived ' in town, yesterday and today go up to Auburn ' where they formerly lived. They purpose taking up their. resi- dence. in •New York shortly. The following•svho left .for the West ter Tuesday ,secured• their tickets front Mr. F. It. Ilodgens, town ticket ag- ent G. '1'. R. Miss Lydia Smith to - Napinka, Man., Mrs, John Mor- rish• . to Oxbow, Assa., and Miss Spooner to Moostnin, Asses • Mr. John Sheppard has •boon in very poor health for several weeks; but hoped to be able to observo.the'seth •with the hretheru at the county town bet though the spirit wws'wil- ling tite flesh was too weak and he spas coe,pclled to stay at home. • Rev. fattier AlcA•Tenanun returned on • Saturday from Ii Assumption Col- • lege, Sandwich, where the priests of• the diocese had been spending . the week in Retreat.• on Sunday he said ' Mass in St. Michael's churc, Blyth, and next Sunday will hold service in St. Joseph's church. Mr.' John Cunninghasnc's• family with their guests, Mrs: Colville and fam- • ily, intend going to the lake shore in a few days where they will spend. a few weeks enjoying the lake breez- es; • brr.Cunningltame has erected s. cottage on the shore which will •be very' touch more comfortable than the canvas tents, Mr. Wiiliarrt Walker arrived bit Sat- urday and is visiting his brother and sister, Mr. T. A, Walker and Mrs. J, W. Elliott, 1t is seven years since he left Clinton and he now not- icesa greater change in the popula- tion than in the town itself. Hie past three has been at Agwa, a old elnttns have almost gone beyond his recollection. Ile lived in Sault • Ste. Marie for four years and for the 98 $1.40 Shirts at 98c • 20 only Men's eschars ffihirt fronts, all sizes, regular $1:40. for July sale each . New Summer Corsets New Summer Corsets in all the popular short and long styles. Every else is now in stock, light. thin and honed with strong watcbsprtng steel, They are the most corn. «� fort able corset you can .buy for summer wear...„sbc 1 .! 5110dgenS • - S • • CLINTON. mining town xtio miles west of the • Sault and on the line •of the Algoma Central Railway, now in course of 1►% r+ibAii.likeiwAlivier eanstructionf S OLIN.T.ON• .al CLIN'ON .• • -o -Y MS Saturda J 1 19th IN43 4 -•43 y 4- 90 'rill'#04i r*4 ►moi 4 i 4 4#334fi4i 3#0wwwwo.wwv vv444# '4***4*# 'r'#yi#ft**i 1 .. -� See last week's issue of this paper. • • and hand sheets for prices Men's, Youths', Boys' and - Children's Suits, Odd Pants, Odd Vests and Odd • Coats :can be bought next Saturday Only at prices Mess. than their could be made for. 2. It Will ` Be Tour Own f'''ault If `2 ou Miss This Chance Our Semi -Annual Bargain Days are : so well known and so well established we do not need to say much about theme Everything will be sold for -Spot Cash - and nothing on approval. • 5.7 • Tam' ���u�uu��u�u%u+u��uuc�uluiut�jurric%c�Ju%aucuc�u�ilii�ju �►�u%�►iuc�l%�rii���iuui�►��u�uutruu��u�u�u�t�u��u��u�e► ackson Bros., Clinton. .01 -43 . .40 --e -m .00 .-.,,• womOI 1600