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The clhitou News -Record
A Millinery Special
For Saturday.
A little Millinery Bargain for Saturday.—
Just a few new Outing Hats to sell at $I.00
each. All good styles ' and this season's
shapes. Not sone worth less than $I.so, many
$2.00 and $2.25.
15 to 20 Outing Hats all good quality straw, good
shapes and nicely trimmed, in navy, brown and
tuscan shades, regular $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25, °11$1.00
Sale Saturday morning at each app 11
Good
Parasol Values
Our Parasols are good for either rain ' or sun-
shine. They are made for use in any kind .of.
weather. The tops are good black, guaranteed
not to cut or turn rusty. The frames are . light,
strong and durable. The handles are neat and
nobby. The values are good. here are a few
samples :
At 98c.
Parasols at DSc. a piece, tops that are good equality,
will not cut or loose its color. steel rod, hollow .
ribs, light, strong, serviceable, a nice assortment Ult
of fancy handles, special value at each:.......... , '
At $i.5o
Ladles Parasols or Umbrellas,ood quality (iGloria.
top, will not crit or loose its color, steel rod,, hot .
low rib, Paragon frarne, black or. fancy handles,. $15(1
each �I UU
At $2.25.
Ladies Parasols or Umbrellas, top of fine quality
Gloria, imperishable black, will not cut, best coal -
steel rod. hollow rips, Paragon frames, a• large
assortment of handsome handles in Pearls, Nat -$2'`25
ural Wood, Horn etc. each
Better qualities at $2.50, $3.00: and. $3..50
Summer
Dress Stuffs:
Our collection of styles and high grade...wash ..
. Dress Stuffs was never as good as it is to -day..: The.
popular and favorite fabrics for summer:vvear has a. •
place in it and of the best qualities we• .show, -but
one dress length of a pattern.: No- better stock
hereabouts to select -from. •.
Canadian Ginghams, 0 12icts.
Scotch Gingham::, 20, 25 and 30ets.
American Cotton Voiles, 20 and. 35cts.
Fancy Muslin 15, 25 and 35cts.
Fancy Dress Linens, exclusive styles, .
35, 50 and 60ets, '
Persian Lawn 35, 35 and hoots. •
India Linen 15, 25 and 30cts,
75 Cents
Is the price of some Gowns and Skirts that we.
would have had to sell at $I.00 or more if 'we had.
not bought them at a bargain. Now it is ""YOUR.
turn. When they are once gone we will. have,no •
more as cheap. Ho w can it pay you to Make them
up yourself when you can buy garments like . these
for seventy-five cents. ,'See the window.
Skirts at 75c,
Ladies Skirts, made from
goad quality English Cotton,
'aright cambric fiinish, seams
double sewn, full. width, trini-
med with lace and insertion or
Embroidery. a special
bargain at each I5
G•
Gowns .at 75c.. . .
Gowns shade from good qual-
ity English Cotton, beigghteam- .
brit finish. seams double sewn
full
length and with, nicely
trimmed.'with embroidery,
double across shoulders,• l
special bargain at each Obi
About �ia�•
s�i
Poor Hosiery is a poor investment. It slakes
lots of mending for the buyer and trouble . for the
seller. We are building up a big hosiery trade,
1 selling only the best stockings we can find in .the
market • There is never a poor pair gets into the
store if we know it, but if one does by chance;' and
you should get them, let us know and we are al-
ways ready to make it right with you.
Ladies plain Cotton Hose, fast stye,
s 12}, 15 and 25ets
Ladle fancy Hose, 25 and 35ets.
Ladies fancy Lisle Hose, 26 35 and soots.
Ladies Lace Hose, 25 and 50ets.
Ladies Cashmere fJes' 25, 85 and 50ctd
Ladies Embroidered Kase, 37, 371i, 50c, and ?Gets.
ehildren's Hose, all sizes and many prices, at each
plaice the best value constant searching after the
•best has been able to find. •'
The famous "Black Cat's Stocking for
Boys and Girls at 25c, 35c and 40c.
tIodgens ��ro
Importers e Clinton
ISM 11 1141
The Time I Now.
To Buy
The Place
To Buy Is Here
House cleaning well be on you
with a rush end you will need some
VF:all Paper. rt takes a little time +.o
select it, a little time to deliver it to
you. You have more time now, se'
have we. Do you not consider it • a
reasonable proposal that you see our
stock early, then when you are ready
the paper will be ready.
Our stock is open for inspection-•:
't.ig in variety •and good env va- e.
Prices Froin 3c to: 5oc per roll. At 8c
we have Saila specials, in fact they
ere very special. Will you come and
see them ? . •
NORDHEIMP;R PIANOS.
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
W. D.'ai Co.
Often the Cheapest. Always the Best.
About
People
We Know
J.nue 9th :iO4
reat MIllinery Bargai
For Saturday
Hats Worth Up To $6 . far $2.5Q
Those who need hats will save more money than they have ever saved before,by taking advantage
of this Special •Saturday. Sale.
Last Saturday was one of the best Millinery days we have ever had. People come at opening time
in order to secure first choice, This week the bargains will be bigger tha. n ever for we will have far more
hats ready.
Every hat in the lot is made of finest class materials in the very newest styles.
Hats Worth Up TO 6.00 For $2.50
$2.00 & $2,50 Ready -to-
: wear Hats at $1.25
These hats are allnew this season and. are made of goo&
straws and trimmed in newest styles theyarejust odd ''. •
lines that sold at $2 :and $2.50 to go at $1.25 :
.At. SILK WAIST BARGAIN
Mr.: P+ter Yesbec, was in Gcderich lust - OnSaturday morning we will 'place on sale a lot of our
AIF, N. Allis of GoclericJi spent Sunday new silk waists at the•following low prices, every:
in town. waist in the lot is new this season therefore they are
Ines..Ross is visiting• Mr. 'Thos. Couch sure to' be the very latest style: .
of Mitetell,
Mrs,. R. Miller is visiting' her brother
' in Seaforth:
Joe 1,lovd of Sodorth was in 'Own
over Sunday. •n • $4.50 Japanese Silk Waists $3.25
t,.
$5,50 Taffeta Silk Waists : $4.25. •
Mr. Joe �\ esters of Seaforth was n
town on' Sunday..'
Mr.Jas. \lose of. •Ilayficld, caller,',. on $c.75 Cream Silk Waists at. $5.25
The News -Record on Mot.day ' .
Mr. Harry Wagner and 141'r• ;John . $7.50 4i ii ' • « • ii • •$
Youn blut.wore its town en .
AIF. French, •sire air,. was
in of thh175c; 85o & $1, Dress Goods. at 60e
House . of 12chtge,. w.as ,n Goderich i
last • week
g Friday.
6.25
Miss.. Allie Dell of -.Lonclesborc, has '200 yards. of •all wool Dress Goods • in colors of navy,:
friends. brown, green • .and black, same are In salt lengths.
Mr, grad Mrs. Frank his of Seeker- while others ;are by the yard. • Regular 7.5c•, 850 and -
ih has heron visiting his cousin, Mr. .
Mrs. Williams of Bingl;ampton • New '
boon 'seeming • a few clays visiting . •
town rien s.
Ci_'as. 1i'iltse: $1 to clear Saturday morning at 60c
.25.c and• 35c•.Flowers at 15o
50 bunches of Flowers in assorted colors and kinds, also
several bunches of Foliage,. the regular prices being
25c to 35c sale price 15c • .
The " No Mend -Hose '.' .
Those who have tried our "no mend" Hose for
boys te11 us, they are the best wearing stocking they
have ever. had, they are made of cotton and linen •
• and have doubled knees, heels and. toes, they are.ab-. .
• solutely fast black and you can count on getting just •
double the -wear from them; • • •
.Try a' pair for your boy
Prices 20 c, 25c to 35•c
Sore Low Prices For Whitewear
We bought out Whitewear with a •syndicate of
seven. stores from the largest maker in: Canada,. and
by ordering such large quantities we .can sell, you
Whitewear -as. low as most stores pay for them.
On Saturday morning we will sell at the'follow- •
ing low prices 'a lot of Whitewear that is slightly.
soiled. •
York; :is . visiting her .sister, `AIrs.. A Complete Stock. of .Corsets.
Wm,. 11 art'en:
Misses .Annie and -Bertha IFightman of,�, •
Morris are .spending a few' days with • • Our stock ofCorsets for summer is now complete
elinton .friends.•
Rea., ather. Piatnsonearlb • are the and those•.who want a.: corset.. that combines comfort..
• guest lest "of Rev. Father Neonate ' 'on :ee,, and wear; will:serve their4best ' interests •. by coming
• quesG'av fn,,DUblin,•
•y
tarsi here. Our corset businessAthis spring hag been. the
Miss Amin:, Mider of .'lie' Base L. Pee'ree • •
spent lest .week witle liar grandt:notlt- largest in .our llistory,'. it lsiby keeping only the best''.
:grades:tllat hag gained for us by' 'arthe nicest ;corset -
(
cif. winghant visited at their : respec buslneaparts. hi these par s.
Misses Sr,sie Cook 'are]• Edna Gilchrist )q
tive homes over Sunday. •
Mt. Poever, Inspector •of Separate rsew5oc,75c7$71.: •25..150 to
school, was she., nest of R.ev. Father. •i• • O.
-
PutSoitneault cn•1uesday. In:all the newest' materials and'styles..
Messrs.•, Horace it ilt�c', Nathan' atrner
grKl" Tom. iloi.k.y • spent • Sunday •
'united their parental reefs,
Miss. May Hanley of • Gcclerich ' towh
ship' spent Sunday at -her uncle's,._
Mr, Gec,.. Iianley's,' Of • town.-
D, McGee of Gederiele is : .
• expected, to exchange pulpits • With
Itev, Mr, Dunlop next. Sunday: .
11Ir. R. E. $nowdee, of Bayfield; was
in.•town eft Saturtley last •.std While
here called : o11 11 L w t:ws Record: •
Gorden King has accepted .a ,situation.
•.as baker with 1VIr. Codi: f Seafcrtlt . •
• and left. for that place yesteritay..
Mrs. Alexa, ter .Bell axil• Robt: Bell •
and Miss Mageat were the guests •cf,
Mr:_and Mrs.. R:. A•_ Bell -over Sari-.
clay . •
Mrs: Ale*: Lewis ' and . daughter • of:
Atwood spent: