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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-08-21, Page 88
A Half
Dollar Window
Next Saturday you can buy any article in our A1-1,
bert street window for half a dollar. There its
not an article in it worth less than 75c in the ordin-
ary way. Most of them sold for $1 and $1.25, some
as high as $1.50. We are grouping these odd lines
together and clearing them out without any regard
to cost or value. It is just because we want every
dollars worth of summer goods out of the way before
the summer days are gone:
Shirt Waists, Ready -to -Wear Skirts
Parasols, Boys' Shirt Waists, Whitewear
Each and every one worth 75c, $1, $1.25 or $1.50,
choice of the lot on Saturday for
FIFTY CENTS.
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On The Atlantic::.
On the ocean today are many cases and bales bound
$ for this store. They are coming -as fast as the big Ocean
$Greyhounds can bring them and their contents will soon
be on our counters and shelves. Whenever. and where -
ever it has been to our advantage to do it•we have gone $
to the European makers for our fall stacks and you will
$find here for the coming seasonbetter assortments, more
exclusive styles andbetter values than ever before. Al-
:ready fall stocks are beginning to arrive and early buyers
will find at this store good assortments and new goods to
$ select from.
New Waist Materials ,
Fancy waists will- be very popular this season, more so
than ever before. There is not the equalof our collection of
nobby materials anywhere in these parts. They are the new—
est to be had and all come in short lengths, just two or three.
waists of a pattern. Already they are selling fast and there
is no better time to buy than today.
FANCY FLANNELS S0c
Fancy French Flannels,best qualities,newest 'designs
all the popular colorings, spots, stripes, and
fancy designs, per yard
FRENCH FLANNELS 75c
Plain French Opera Flannels with Camels Bair spots,
colors green, grey, navy, sky and black; hand-
some goods, one of the newest and nobbiest
designs shown this season, not'Morethan two
waists of any color, special,per yard
WAISTINOS 75c
Plain French Waist materials, all wool, double fold,
in shades of rose, sky, cardinal and grey, fancy
border for trimming, verynew per yard
WAISTINGS $1'
Fancy French Waists, all wool, double fold, new
stripes in pale blue, green, fawn'andcardinal per
yard
..
$ Black Serge 75c
$ We never had as good value in serge before.
Heavy all wool worsted serge, 54 inches. wide, 'will
not catch the dust, worth every cent of $1 per
yard, cur special price
75c
50c
75c
75c
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NEW SILK WAISTS
Some handsome black taffeta waists are among , this
week's arrivals. They are -blade in the latest New.
York styles and are by long odds the handsomest.
waists we have ever shown. Well made, good
quality silk, that will wear well,
Each $5
Jodgens.
Bros
Bros
Church
Souvenirs
'MON' NEWS -RECORD
Ontario Street Church—Front; Bxter-
ipr, view and west side taken since it
was re -built and before the tree fol-
iage prevented a good view . of the
building.
Wesley Church --As it was on Flower
Sunday, giving a good view of the
decorations, and especially of the or-
gan.
These souvenirs are circular in
shape,„ three and a half inches in di-
ameter with wire easel and metal
back and arc well finished. They are
not easily broken and can be Sent by
mail. Just the thing for an ornament
in your own home or to send to dist-
ant friends.
The price is fifteen cents,
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
The IV. D. Fair Co,
Often the Cheapest, Always the Best.
About 0
WHERE THEY ARE People
OR WHERE
THEY ARE GOING
We Know
Miss Clara 'Mintage of St, Marys is
the guest of Mrs. • J. B. Hoover,
Mrs. D. Barge left. today to visit her
daughter,: Mrs. S. Martin of Chica-
go. ,.
Misses Kate McCourt and Della Wil-
ken are spending a few days' in Bay-
field:
Mrs. John Bell and Mrs. H. 0. Bell
have been visiting. friends :at Bel -
grave this. week.
Mr. Rufus Andrews of Cleveland,
Ohio, is the guest of his mother,
Mrs. H. Andrews.
Mrs. 11. Pope and her daughter, Miss
Mabel Pope, are guests of her sister,
Mrs. W. C. Searle.
Mr. J. W. Irwin was in Goderich yes-
terday attending the funeral of the
late Samuel Sloan.
Mrs, W. Logan and her daughter, Miss
Lottie Logan, of Buffalo are guests
of Mrs, Jos. Rattenbury.
Mr. Robert King spent ,Saturday and
Sunday with his friend, John Laird,
at the ' Armstrong, homestead' in
Stanley.
Mr. Fred: Whitely, who while engaged
in railroading in London sustained
an injury of the knee, has returned
to town for the time being.
Miss Kelly,, who is .making a short
visit to friends in Dakota, will be:
home next week. She went via Sar-
nia and Duluth and will return by
the same route.
Mrs. James Booth, who had been vis-
iting •`for a couple of weeks at the
parental home, Mr. and Mrs. S. G.
Plummer's, returned to her home in
Orangeville on Monday-.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reynoldsfor
many years residents of 'Clinton
but .who moved •a year ago to Lon-
don, are now visitingtheir. daugh-
ter, Mrs. Waugh, now of .r(ansas,
formerly of Henssll.
Mr. E. Lewis • Evans of Louisville,
Kentucky,, is spending a couple of
days at his old home in town. He
is, and has been for the past eight,
years, , secretary -treasurer: of the
Tobacco Workers' Union. ' •
Mr. George Anderson, who had been
spending a fortnight • or so' at the
homestead in Goderich township,
left Tuesday to return to Griswold,
Man:where he is principal of the
Public school. He visited Montreal
and other eastern points on his way
back. .
Mr. W... Jackson, representing the . C.
P. R., . booked • the following . to.
western points this week J. A.
King,: S. Townsend, Mrs: Tindall,
Miss Sterling, John. Watts, James
Thompson, James Howson, Harold
Wiltsic, A, D. Sin.ith, Adam Weir,
T. Long, Mrs. ; George. Johnson,:
Vernice and Percy Johnson,
Mr. W. C. l',avan,who has been .spend-
ing a, couple of weeks with his par-
ents in town, returns this 'week to
Chicago. He is a• printer and some
few years ago lost his right arm,
but so expert has he become With
his left that he fills a good position
as foreman in the printing depart-
ment of adepartmental store.
Captain Sheppard of Portage La
Prairie, Man., has :returned to visit
his brothers and host of friends in
town and• section after an absence of
several years. The Captain is n'ot,
to be sure, as young as he used to
be, but he is hearing his years well
and is the genial,'kindly soul that
healwayswas and always will be.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli McLaughlan, who
were for a few months resi-
dents
of ' Goderich, have rented a
house on Mary street where they
took lap their abode last week. Mr.
McLaughlan left this morning for
Oxbow, Assa,, to look after a farm
which he owns in that district.
Mrs. McLaughlan remains in Clin-
ton during his absence.
Mr. and' Mrs, George Harland and
their three children of Detroit spent
a couple of days of the past week
at the former's brother's, Mr. Will.
Harland's. Mr. Harland is a nat-
,ire of Clinton, but it is many years
since he left here. He is a printer
and owns an establishmentn De-
troit which turns out good work,
and he is consequently doing a.large
business. rMr. Harland was pleased
to get back to his native town even
if only for aday or two, but there
have been so many changes since he
was a boy among the boys that it
now scarcely seems like home.
Rev. B. Clement of Kingsville was the °a
guest of his daughter, Mrs. H. E.
Hodgens, • this week, He is out for
a mtech needed rest and in order that ar.
he might with good grace decline all
invitations to preach he left his pul-
pit clothes and scrtnons at home.
His former congregation of Ontario Si
street Were pleased to 'have him in
their midst once more and, would
have liked very much to have heard a
from him again. This was Mr. Cle-
ment's first " lazy" Sunday in
many years and those who have an a
active, nervous temperament, as he
has, call understand how he must r
have enjoyed it. .
August list, 1,902
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Here's
a wonderful collection of bargains for this week's selling, the like of which we are sure has never beexl
offered in Clinton, We have had great bargains before but never so many of a sensatio�,a1 character. There,
are some remnants and odd lots 'of summer goods that must be moved out at once, no matter how much' the loss"
We are bound to start in our new store with a fresh stock.
The builders will not interfere with business,
60c White Shirt Waists at 25c
4 dozen. White Lawn Shirt Waists, all made this season in
newest styles, our regular price is 60c each, all On sale to .25
clear at
79c Shirt Waists at 38c
Three dozen White Lawn Shirt Waists, nicely trimmed
with lace insertion, etc., all made in very latest styles,all
with stock collar trimmed with lace regular 79
Building Sale price. .
$1.35, $1.50 and $2 Shirt Waists at 75c
The balance of our White Lawn and Linen `Colored Shirt
Waists that are all in very newest styles, all nicely
trimrned with lace, embroidery, etc regular $135
51.50 and $2, Building Sale Price
Children's 12%c and 15c Hose at 8c
, u ar piece c, .38
r r prices .75.
"Your choice of 4 dozen pairs of children's plain and ribbed
cotton Hose,sizes 5 to 7 inches,regular 121c and 15c values 0 p
to clear during Building Sale at per pair; . v
5c, 6c and 7c Laces at 3%c
300 yards of fine Valenciennes Lace in assorted designs and
widths, theseare our very finest laces at 5c, Oc and 7c, all .031
at one price to clear 2
More 12%c acid 15c Embroideries at 8c
200 yards of Embroideries with good;strong edges, all new
designs, our regular prices are 12Ac and 15c, Bililding Sale, .08
price per yard.
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12%c Flannelette at 9%c
300 yards of plain, pink, white and cream Flannelette, 36
inches wide. very fine quality, regular value 12he, Boiler 1
ing Sale Price .0 92
8 2c Prints at 5c
300 yards of light and dark Prints, good heavy quality, all ▪ 0n5
fast colors, regular fisc values at
10c Scotch Muslin at 5e
103 yards of Scotch Muslins in pink, sky. navy and white
mixed, regular price 10e, Building Sale Price .:........... .05
30c and 35c Ribbons at 200
Another let of 30c and 35c Ribbons have just cornett) hand,
shades of oldrose, pink, sky. turquois, cream, white and
black, all on sale at per yard
•
$1 B & I Corsets at 600
16 pairs of B and I bias tilled Corsets, made of gondgnality
jean, regular price $1 per pair, Building Sale Price will
be
600 Table Linen at 45e
60 inch wide extra heavy Table Linen, warranted pure
flax, our regular 60c value on sale at per yard '
Some Building Sale Bargains . in Men's Furnishings
$1, $1,25 and $1.50 Shirts at 69c
• 5 dozen Men's Colored Shirts, warrantedfast colors, •soft
fronts, perfect in fit, regular $1, $1.25.. and $1.50 each,69
Building Salo Price..,',.
20c and 25c Sox at per pair 14c
4 dozen Men's Sox, extra good quality, regular 20cand 25c ' 4
values on sale at per pair , ,
Hundreds of bargains not in this ad, will be found at our store'
$1 Balbriggan' Undershirts at 50c
Men's Balbriggan Undershirts inlarge sizes only, regular -
$1 each, Building Sale Price........ ..., .., ..... ......
$1,25 Negliege Shirts at 78c
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Men's Fine Quality Negliege Shirts in light colors, all
having reversible collars, regular price $1,25, Sale Price .78
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The undersigned desires to rent a ae
farm of about too acres, with good
buildings, well fenced, etc. Wanted .
principally for stock,E
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Who. is Your;
Hatter
We are the
sole agents in.
this section for
the celebrated Eng-
lish Christy hats,the
best hats in the world, made to wear
and to keep color. if you are not al-
ready a wearer of these • .goods you
ought to be because no such value
can be had in any other make. We
have sold this make for thirty years
past and hundreds of our customers
will have nothing else.
Our big special is a stiff
and soft hat at $1,50 and
we know they cannot be
equalled at the price. Sup-
pose -you try one the next
time you want a hat, It
will pay you to investigate.
CLINTON
Our Range
Of Neckwear
A swell dresser will find
lots of swagger in* our new
line of Neckwear. We are
getting new styles continu-
ally.. You can't find anything
later and every article is of the best
quality.
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This store handles
nothing else.
Our range of new
Ties at 25c would
be hard to beat.
Entirely new col-
orings and designs
are among the fall
lines.
Agents for
the famous
W G e'i R Shirts
and Collars.
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