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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-08-07, Page 8ome aturday pecials .. TACE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD lust a few specials for Saturday and next week's selling. Special in every sense of the word. Sea. sonable merchandise, priced under value because we have determined on a complete clearance of all sum- mer stocks. Ready Saturday morning and to re- main at these prices until all are sold. ALL f1USLINS TO BE SOLD Not a yard to be carried over. Not as big an assortment as early in the season but every yard a genuine bargain. The stock is divided into two lots for easy selling : Muslins 6c Fancy Dress Muslins, assorted patterns,all American goods, ' last ends of lines that sold at 10c, 12ic and 15c, cleating at per yard .0.6 Muslins 12c B'ancy Dress Muslins,laat dress and waist lengths of our fine imported muslin and eotton dress materials, handsome designs and colorings,sotd at 25e & 30c, choice now per yd. .12 cu•45b,e430e-ri►eo,eoeo tiaa.o�v�gwwtY��s��s���e Cheap Reading \Ve have about three hundred paper cover book to sell at 1.oe and i5e, They are iu size what is called 16 mos, that is aboutSx7 inches. They are well printed on good pap- er, A few are illustrated. Just the style for summer reading.. The list is a good one, all sorts of books in this edition_ t ANY SHIRT WAIST FOR $1•d. a Any cotton Shirt Waist for a dollar bill. . Just about t Q one dozen left, last ones that solid at $1.25 and $1.75: Q o 0 Fine Muslin Shirt Waists, in white and colorer fine quali- A, ties, the last ones of lines that sold at $1.25, $1..50. add a $1.75, your choice of the lot for A Dollar Bill w^G10'00ca. 0O ilk4av' tiV®-aiKib.lilii'C1►•0'llirlii'cIlrili•O•aa•llb•04111riNziwilKer Ilbigi •A We will give you three of the ten cent line or two of the fifteen cent line for twenty live cents. Ain't it cheap reading. 2%c PER YARD SAVED ON PRINTS •. Perhaps not a very big saving but one well worth mak- ing, specially when it is on such staple, every day goods as prints. It would pay you to buy your supply for six months ahead when you can get them at these prices Prints at 10c A clear saving of 21c a yard on thetn, 300 yards of our heat Prints,most of them the fatu- ous Crum goods, sold all ov- er the land as 12ic, clearing on bargain days at per yard Print's at 7%c 300 yards of light and dark Prints, 30 to 32 inches wide, soft cloth, good qualities, good value at lOc,to be clear- ..10 ed on bargain days at If you want something better for a gift or library ask for our 25c.. Each stock in cloth binding. Standard authors and modestly ornamental.. The August magazines are replete with good stories, some serials, verse and comment on current events. Visit our news stand and inspect thein. PARASOLS FOR. AUGUST We remind you of our special Parasol prices for August. The Parasols are new, they are good and if we had not bought them very cheap we .could not sell them at prices like these : Parasols 75c Good Black Parasols, top of fine twiiled.sateen and gloria,'hol. low ribs, steel rode, assorted fancy and. black handlers, sold all over at $1 and $1.25, our special price each • , • .76 Parasols $1.00 Gond quality,Black Parasols, gioria top on strong frame,- steel ' rods, natural wood or horn handles, sold all over for. $1.35 .100 and $1.50, our special Augustprict + Parasols $1.50 Just a few real good ones in the lot, satin-de.ebene that will, • not cut or turn rusty, mounted • nn strong frames, pearl, Dresden or natural wood handles, sold 'all over at $2.25 and' I b0 $'2 50, our special August: price each . • ■ Agents Parker's Dye Works. The W. D, Fair Co.. Often the Cheapest, .Always the Best. About WHERE THEY ARE OR WHERE THEY ARE GOING People We Know I I I August 7th, 1942 mss, J .44•444,1144 0111.1N•1N0••1N••NN1• 1••NN•1404 114,44...••••••+••••4 OreatBuiiding • Miss Heywood was the guest of Miss Vance of Mitchell last week. Mrs.• Thos. Jackson, Sr., was in. Lon- don from Saturday to Tuesday., Miss Alice Johnson of Zurich .Has been •the guest of her atuat, Mrs. O. Johnson. •' Master' Wall of Lockport, New York, ' is visiting his•grandparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. James Hearn. Mrs. E.. McLachlan of • •Goderich 'was the guest of her parents, Mr; and Mrs. W. Flukey, en. Saturday. • Mrs. J. W, Reid and 1drs. Jolin Bail- ey were . guests on Monday of their cousin, Mrs. Modeland •of Stratford. Mrs. Simpson of Toronto .is the guest • of her brother, Mr. J. I'. Tisdall, at his summer cottage on Bankers' Row, Bayfield. • Mrs. L. Eidt and their little daughter returned to their home in Hanover last • week accompc.nied by Misses Inez .and Dell Miller, sister's of Mrs. Eidt, • who will be •Iter guests for a 'while: •' Mr. '1': A. Stinson of Bayfield. was in .tows. on Monday. forenoon, having brought over his brother-in-law, 1\lr• Bert • Baker • of Toronto, who took • the a. in.. trait. for the city after a brief Holiday in the balmy village Mr.. arid Mrs: S. '3, Andrews' leave to day for a trip to St. Clair, Roscoe, • • ,Ohio, Buffalo and other .: points.. They inay be absent for ten days or, having so many friends en route, • their visit may be considerably' ex tended: '' Mr. N. B. Henry: is: in Buffalo this week attending a convention of pho- • tograpliers and w.i11 not be• home un- • til .Friday: He: always attends. these gatherings as much benefit may be derived from rubb ng .against the leaders in the art which captures the • shadow before the substance ' fades.. Mr. Henry can bold his own aniong•the pest • of. thetn. lilt. .T. W. Reid went up ,to Glainiu^is on Saturday last to. Visit his mother and..sister in that ,village. He Had , not seen thein for several years and purposely dropping in •on them un- announced there was much happiness in • that ' . hone . that evening.. Mr. Reid did not return home .until. Tuesday and on his way spent a couple of hours with his old 'friend, Mr.. Robert Walker of Stratford, • G. T. R. section foreman. '"•sea' • • Dr.Bruce of Collingwood spent a couple of . days in town this week shaking hands with his many friends here. It is two years since he left •Clinton but he doesn't look two days older. His appearance would indicate that he possesses a good digestion, a clear conscience and a thriving practice, a . combination that is bound to 'promote longevity. • In comnon with all other Georgian .. •Bay. ports, . Collingwood is thriving • and the• Dr. likes it as a place of residence, but, he is quite .free to ad- mit •that it is not by.. any means in such a fanners' paradise as is Clin- tons. • . • ®•4^®-ze. ao e'c>.•e euro e'cs tiVerlit4lb 6411004,0 6'cia.••111tr el be 0 • EMBROIDERIES 8c See our table of Embroideries and Laces at 8c. On a ai 0 it you will find many a piece that will pay you to pick 0 a up even if you do not want to .use it until next season 0 . 200 yards fine Laces and Embroideries, regular 10e, Inc and O Q 15c qualities, clearing for August per yard . v �<iseeve-se.3^dye' •m• •e'be' e'b. bA4 A•bA'dl!)lbie'betsA4b•!s NEW FANCY FLANNELS If you want to see some very handsome French .Flannels look in our window on Saturday. They are thenewest de- signs and colorings for fall and just arrivedthis week. All are in short lengths and there is not enough of any single piece for them to get at all common, best quality. 50c per yd. FOOT COMFORT You don't know what real foot comfort is:. in the hot weather if you have not worn cotton hose with natural wool feet. The feet are made of fine natural wool which never becomes hard like cotton, the rest ofthe stocking of fine black. cotton the dye of which is absolutely fast, all sizes, 25c a pair. OTHER MAKES OF SUMtIER STOCKINGS Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose per pair 10c • Ladies, Fast Black Cotton Hose 2 pair for 25c Ladies' Fine Cotton Hose, lacy effects, per pair 25c and the famous "Black Cat Stockings" for boys and giris at per pair 25c, 35c and 40c. TWO BARGAINS FROFI THE FURNISHING D1PARTMENT Men's Collars 5c ! Men's Shirts 39c Men's Linen Collars, a.11 sizes 2a Menke Print and liatubt•ic Shirts, last ones of several except 15 and I4 in the lot, l linea sold the regular way at last ones of several flues that 75c, Some were $1, with or sold anise and 20c,a table fullWithout collars Attached, of them at your choice eaUeh. . hard of Soft fronts, Choice... .3.O Uodgens CLINTBrosON, �_. 1 Sale Continues1 f 'RICES ARE MARKED .A.''VCT`.A,Y DOWN The builders must have room so they can start tear- ing ear-rin g down the walls, etc. What else can we do with z stock that is in the way but sell it for almost nothing. And then when we get into our enlarged store, which will be nearly double the size it is today, we want. to . begin with everything fresh and clean and entirely new. We will. You are going to help us bybuying and we are going to help by saving you considerable money on whatever you buy. Prices are very small, indeed some things are going for a third and a half The . big they are worth.g circulars we sent out last week will tell you all about the Bargains. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. . CORONATION DAY • SATURDAY, AUG. 9TH. Single fare, between all stations in fare. Good going Aug. 1st to r4th, 9th, returning good until August title SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. • . To Sap Francisco, Los Angeles, Cal- ifornia, and return. Good going ,Aug. fst to foth,.inclusive, valid until Sep- tember 30th. ' 1'o Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueb- lo, 'Glenwood Springs,. Colo, ,Ogden Salt Lake, tUtali, Deadwood, Hot Springs . and Custer; South Dakota. Return tickets 'at single first class fare. Good going Aug. rsteo r4th, good for return until Oct. 3rst, 1902. Tickets and information from A. 0, I'ATTISQN and II. E. HODGENS, Clinton. • Men! You Mustn't Miss This Clothing and Furnishing Sale in Holloway's Story 1 • • • 3. An Opportunity Like This. Doesn't Come Every Day Do you want a good . Suit of Clothes, a Stylish Hat, Shirt or Tie for less than they are worth ? If you .do,come and get it. If you don't, there's no use talking about then. But let us say right here that the men who : are sharing the advantages of thissale are getting the best bargains in new goods ever offered in Clinton. Some Very Special Bargains go on sale this week. YOUR SIONEY BAC$. • IC YOU W AAT• IT . ®•••1••*s.Ns***..H.ss****.osr+.+.H•*4•i•.e+.+N.M****••***••••••e.+H.+*****.H****• ' lir .. �.,...��..... .....r..:..., SF-. l ..... Shirt ..., ,. •••M••00060.•0000600000000000000N0000.0600000••• • °� 1 tI i Psi �t 94i4iP14P99rt?r�trtfr44r1i119r.¶tPlir11�1111t'Plrlttlfr�lrttP11rI1r1►rt<r�trNtttftt�flrti�t�t > 1�ft try JACKSON BROS.JACKSON BRCS. CLINTO OLINTON The Sovereign Bank. - of Canada Authorized Capital $2,000,000 Subscribed Capital $1,300,000 Head Office » Toronto Retracts from Government Returns May 31-02 June 30 -oz CAPITAL PAID t ? $ 740,E $84o,000 RESI',RV1 FUND 110,000 140,00o ASSETS 1,150,000 1,900,000 CLINTON BRANCH--L.P.Snider, Mgr. EXETER BRANCH --F. e. Karn, Mgr. Notes disccntitted. Drafts bought grid sold. Interest allowed On deposits of Et anct upward ; accts. coiupoutided half yearly. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS ISSUED. A• general banking business tr*wsaetetl;, Pr. • es— ,aw 0 0 llr<11�1r�a►r�rrlrll�or�!rllrlllluurl�rlJr��h�rr�ulrrru�urt►�r�Lr1►,I1r�ur1r1111JrIjrI1r11r111�+�1►r�►t1r1��r►�r►Ull�y Saturday, August 9th $1,50 SHIRTS FOR 99 $1.25 SHIRTS FOR 74c $1.00 SHIRTS FOR 64e e —e The above are prices for our Closing Out Sale of spring and summer Shirts and we are safe in saying that no such bargains have ever been offered in this section. We carry reliable goods, the kind that wears and the kind that does not fade. YZ'ou can get goods in soft fronts and starch- ed fronts, At the above low figures customers should lay in a stock. - e -e -a -.O _o rap --e --"sir `1 .4-4-40 a Jackson Bros.CLINTON •111