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Trimmed Hats,
Half Price
On Saturday.
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On\Saturday we want to clear out every
trimmed hat in our show room. We have
neither the intention no a, desire.to have them
to grow old on our hands. You know the
character and the style of our Millinery, no
no oeed to waste time and space trying to
tell you its. many good points. These Hats
have served their purpose as models and
patterns; now we want them out, so on the
morning of Saturday, June 25th, we place•
all on sale at exactly
HALF-PRICE,
Any Trimmed Hut in our show -roam - about
thirtp in all-new and stylish shapes, trimmed as
our Milliners know how to trim, regular 53.50 to
5800, ott sale Saturday morning at your ,choice of '
entire stock for one-half. price.
The earlier you get here, the better your choice
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Classes in
Art Needlework.
The Corticelli Silk Co. have arranged to
hold a series of classes in. Art Needlework in
Clinton, They will be in charge of two ladies
who have had. wide experience and are expertS
in the work. We had. these .classes in our
Goderich store early iri the season, 100 ladies
availing themselires Of the opportunity pre7
sented. to receive instructions frorn profes-
sional teachers. Theyspent three weeks in.
Goderich, and go there again as soon as they
are through in Clinton: The classes will be'
held rn our store and we wall arrange a .::roorn.
up -stairs for this purpose. The course is ab-
solutely without cost to those taking it:. .There..
will be two lessens a. day, two hours each
morning and aftrnoon, ceminencing Tuesday,.
June 28th, at 10 a m and contintting.far three
weeks, You are welcome to take any ntyrn-
ber from one lesson. to a full course..,:igv-en if
you do not wish to take a lessoni' come arid
see the exhibitionof completed work. We
feel sure it will interest you. ,
That these lessons are given under the An -spices Of
of the Uorticelli Silk Co. is. a guarantee that they are •
first-class in every particular, and we have no hesitatiion
in recommending them to the ladles of (Minton who are
interested in art needlework.
Commencing Tuesday, Jun e 28th,
Continuing for Three Weeks
A complete assortment. of Ccrticelli Silk .rn-
broidery and. fancy linens Will be :on. sale.
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Summer Corsets Oc.
Light weight Corsets are a great help to
summer cumfort,_ We have a special line,
made from a thin, strong white Batiste,
with steel filling. This Corset is light, r n
cool, durable and retails at....;........ .... .; . . .
White Skirts at Z5c.
White Skirts at 75c that are worth. $1,00.
Couldn't be sold for any less if we had not
bought them under price, Never mind
how wc did it, but come and get one be-
fore they are all gone. , ,
teulics White Skirts made from good quality
English Cotton seams, seams doubi
le sewn, 12 n..
frill of strong and gond cambric Embroidery, spec -
JAI bargain at each .00.0.**•• . ttrreit.t ..... • . •ort.
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Shirt -waists at $125,-
TAtlios Shirt Waists'• made front gond 'totality
white Lawns and. Muslim+, nicely trimmed with hem-
stit•ching, insertion either Embroidery or lce, ottt
in the newest style, pot lit ting, special value at 1 95
moh ....... . .. ....... ......
Better Waists at $1 SO $2,00 $2.50
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Importers Clinton
The Clinton, News -Record
Our Prices
Away Down
On a very fine assortment
of Photo Albums, about.thirty
of them. The reason of it is
that they are a traveller's sam-
ples which we bought at a
very substantial discount. An-
other reason is that they are
out of season. We mostly sell
them at Christmas time, They
are h good condition, as good
as new, and the price advant-
age is a big one. There are
no two alike and really they
have in most cases lePtures
which we• consider of merit
net possessed by regular stock.
• This we will be glad to expla-
in to you if you are interested
enough to call and examine
them.
* NORDIMIMER PIANOS,
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest. Always the•Best.
About
People
We Know
111r, Fred...Stanley attended the .races
at Listowel this week.' - • - •
Mrs. -(lter.). Alarming -is -.visiting her
daughter, Airs.. illilner; (f liraitt-
ford; • - • -
Messrs. • 3..- Crooke'. and. II. -Ireuston
• spent Sunday at' the latter's home hi
40•1'aseter. • .. .
111r. I). ..Cantelon. - wan in' T,Ondot on
Friday es oxPert - witness in -an aqi-•
ple ease.- •
Mi '.• °hit, Ginn of Detroit. visited; .
relatives here for a.,eotiple •: of days•
• this• week.. • .
Mrs: . W. .IIcle• and Mrs... N. (rjfPij'
. • Wtti4lit•An • viSited.Mrs. D. II. Kennedy'
on '.1triday rest, . .• .
Rev. C. .R:.. Gmute-ist attending the
meeting of ..the Syrad of. 1Iuroij' in
London _this .week;. • . • • -.
Air; ;OlacIney MartnoCci, I -las-.
ti.ngs•comity,, has ',joined the Strath.,'
Colla lacrosse • . • .
Mrs. . • David :Steep "and Master Andrew.
• 'visited • Goderich Prinds froth Satfir.
clay-. until "Tuesday, -- ..o.:- • . " ,
Mr. .Sterling,- WhO.'ha beer,,.in.
806 - for' -Softie "retirnixi.•
• .. haute: 'Friday last.. • • .:Miss • • .• •-'
Macplerson • of .Cliiiten has • 'been.
.' the guest et„ Mrs.. Leckie al -'KelYin.
0 Grove.-13russels
:Mr. ;John-• .Kednedy',.. Detroit, •- spent.
part of. this • week ..with his parents,:
Mr. and Mrs, D. B. .1Cctinedy.
Airs. Anderson' of LakeSicht • has orneitlittariiii;. •
ed home, her brother, Dr, lit
'•-•heving ' considerably improved,' ...
1\I. Saj&flL.d..Rowell;: his delighter; . and
twO. :grandchildren are • vitutine. • ..a.t.
his sisters, stster's; 2,i kit, irs' Sr.
Mrs,. .eT.: 0T.; Wootintan or Boston; Mese:.
:slaughter ...of..'ReN,-•. 'Newermilie, is
iting her , parents, -linithei-S• a,nd,sis-
gr8. 3.0, Von atter ,cf .W.octIstech.
and Araggie Meesiiier - of
ton; are .1.raesta .or -their 'sister,. Irs
Geo.. W. Beige. • . : • •
Miss l'.i`lossie.'•ReyitOidit'••atta. -.brother
Jiii .aitti, Mr. • of
Detroit were guests 'fat Mr: Sean -
this wek 0• • •
Mr; -and ./Mrs. • Robert Scott of Sea
. forth .D....MacdOnalci. ' of'
Alielt,.. visited at -the:
W.11 Scott thil„ pest. week.... • : •
Registrar 0 Coats,' Gonerich; was • in'
• town yesterday, having coine:
to, -attend .'the,. funeral fe, .ttatc,.
Otter: of IPOrrester.;.- -..•
Miss. Al. Day, .who. was .fol' yea:-
..rs. 'a resic'ent- of Clintea, left:" on
• Tuesday.' .for ...• Durand; While,.
here he inatlef.her. honte :with .. the.
• MisseS • nay,: -• : •• -o •
Mr.. ••• Evans, ;Manager of the-
. Union. Life. instirance :Company,..•Tor7
o.' .ento,.• was, ill,,•Goderich ottbukinessom
• . 1riday' 'end. on Saturday his
'reletives in -
Mr. James :.Hearit goes .to. London
Thtirnday to- visit Mrs. }learn, vita
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11AS• 0:11(letC.Illg' 'treat:Mont... in
•• • St. Joscph'f; hospital .'for the .past
rtn" . :friendswi'IIlie sorry
• learn. that..there. has not been that
iniprOvenient itt. her health that:Alley.
°lied • for, • • .._, • • - • . .
Ale. S, '0: reeeiVed a ..telegr-
, .011 Tuesday from Orangeville in,
.• 'forniing .• hint pt the death of ••
trait -44 Iiiinband of Mrs, . PluommeeS
'sister, iie• leftnext. morning to•
at-
tdn(l the, funeral aecatepanied by his
dauglaer, Mrs, Iletith • of Orangeville,
who had been . (Ai\ her par-
Nit-, W. Graham Was in Perth: county
last .week :representing- the Berlin
•• Sugar. Co. and met- with...much 'sue-
• Cetiti.. ,, 01116 of the , fanners there has
, no less than •fourteen . acres in beets.,
the largest acreage ,of any one.grow-.
• ?A'''. er in these (ounties. •Mr. 1), A. VOT-
4 .• urcesviser,, of Clinton i.s ii.ecteni 'with e,ight
Air., , 4. P, Tisciall, ...The "News-Reeord
ituderstands,' intends moving' his film-,
- ily 1.0 Toronto. The change is only
!or n few months for Mr, Tistiall has;
too •inally: interests here and. too.
Comfortable a home to. think of
leaving Clinton except temporarily,-
(o.viietto. •
nfor su attractive a city as Tor-
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Mr. ..Tames. Stevens,. who has been ,
conked to his kinnefor three mon-
•tits . with a fractured .log, . has so
far rec:overed as to be able. to Attend.
eintrtli. Mr. Stevens las always been.
very regular in atterdancp and it is a
source of great pleasure 'to hint tote
able to Agent take his place t in the
family pew. . . .
Messrs. J. 'E. Hovey: and J. P... 'Can.
tefori left. on Saturday to attend the
great Muer:lean' • Handicap which is
,it progress in Indianapolis this
• week. OP the '(i entries they are,
the only two Canadians,. but we fully
• expect they will wits a tic small
piece of the pt,rse. •After the big
• hoot is over they purpose visiting
the Wcrld's Fair, St. Louis,
Mrs. IL • Watkins and Mrs. 11. Wood-.
• yaret retained last "week from. col-
." lingwood, where they had been resid-
irg for a few utonths, and. aro et the
homestead on the Ptise Line, The
labor market in Collingwood 'is
frather dull, 80 Messrs. Walltilis mild
Woodyarei have gone West on a
prospecting tdur. • At present they
arc lA th:q Rainy., RiVer PlotrictA
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.1nue 23rd 1904
Sensational Bargain Prices
on Summer Merchandise.
Brought About by large Syndicate Buying
And Selling Strictly for Cash
RED LETTER DAYS OF SALE
Tuesday June -2 ath,Wednesday 29th, Thursday
30th and Saturday July 2nd
• Now and then this store does' sensational things...by planning and NN atching
we find opportunities to sell for 50c or 60c, articles really worth $1.
You ask, how can we do this ? The advantages we have over other stores are
"Syndicate Buying", and because we sell for cash only.
• Our syndicate.stores handle vast lots of goods, and of course gain' many ad-,
vantages that come of large buying.
Then, this being a CASH STORE, we sell to you for Cash at lowest prices.
Its only sound reasoning when we say that the Credit system in vogue in
some old established stores is as far behind present business methods /Ls the old
• horse -cars are behind the 'present trolley system..
Credit is no advantage to you --the bills have to be paid sometime, and just as
sure as night follows day you will pay dearly for the privilege of getting credit.
The credit firm always have their eyes on the dollar compounded; and they prefer
to get the long price in merchandise, and let their friends that pay cash contrib-
ute the difference for bad accounts,. •
'Its up to you to study your interests—you people who buy on credit and you
people who pay cash at the credit store. There are no bad debts in this store, for
there are no debts,. You do not have to pay for those who do not pay. That is
the difference between Newcombe's and the credit stores.
See Large Bills for Price List
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Personal.
Varna.
Mrs, dune and children cif Torontet
are at •Mrs. W,-Mtirray's.
Air: 'rhos, Mason . Was • in; Toronto this
week • With sbil)alt cattle.
Mr.nciarayd .vigisras:L.,41‘j.igrj,c,ianinsattai\ Elirs11:,Ii-j91..4.1corahyn, •
of near Eippen yesterday, • *,
Rev , Father ,Personneatilt, his sisters'
and 1Vliss 'Harriett .McCaughey
• tyecestiteiticida.yt!tA,
Mr. and Mrs 'George Sivartz leave on
l''riday to sPettcl a, couple of months
in Cleveland, Oltioc, with their ..dan-
ghter, who has been, in poor health.
Mr. Thos. :Levin, who has. :been an
emPloyee itt the foundry Mr several
ears, has 'taken' ii. situation in the
organ factory at Goderich, , •
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Tat' DR, CALLED TN. • •
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• William Lippington, hostler at the
'Ccauomercial , hotel,. was stricken with
an. 'epileptic fit this morning ano the,
dbetor -had tol,ie- called itt, 0
JOHN .CAMPI3ELI, • EIliTiED.
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P.Theiburne„ • June AT--Jcita
lineknair of tlie• C. P. R. Was killed.
1.1:is . afternoon while distributing tele --
graph poles near Proton. Ills body
was badly mangled. 1 -le leaves a :wife.
and family in Orangeville. . . • •
WEDNESDAY • CLOSING, • ' .
• Commencing July t6th' • the following
stores will lie closed every Wednesd.ay
afternoon during July end Augnst
Dry Goods . •
• Alessis. lieblwen and 'red, 11111411,401; 100 1 61.14411d 4111003.1 ot
<Muter. both sport :liaguisc.rue. new, bag-.
•gus purchased .f MeN gliton
Nothing' but the best will do.for'
those .young men, • '•• ',
111r. ' Johnston of near 1cil1q1f1 oectl-
• pied • the pulpit.in .the • l'resbyterian •
ckurch, in. the absence of the:Rev. '1',-
1)0.-Viilson and gave '&,.sound, practicil.
dtscotirse, .
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An Automobile Trip.
Mr. W. j. Dansmore cif St Thomas,
• who recently • atit'ornaltiled ft int that
city to. •Clinton, ha S laist . week's
• Times a racy accounit of his trip front
• wl..aelt the followmet tA reProduced
"One. ofAbe funniest incidents hap-
tiened just as we 'were, approa,ebing
Clinton. :Far ahead' of 'Mt we .saw:
- pony, cart cootaivirg two -ming ladies
drawn .by t14?, •.tintest kind .of a
lead pcmiy—about as. large -.as E.; , good
szed collie eog. Tho hoarse blare of
. the horn floated • down the. road' • t• o-
" ward. them ' and both loo" -ed backat
the' samo'instent. there was
flutter of white sHrts, iitigt!rie • "aid
open-work hosiery, as ttio two girls;
well known society belles Of Clinton,
gracefully, Iuit without lass of time,
tripped , out of the toy vehicle, . Tc4-
gether 'they grasped' the little pony ft.-
b011t • the neck 'and half -carried, Leif -
dragged it across' the' ditch and, •over
to the fence,where theystood' with
their arms tightly clasped about Min,
• flushed and laughing. • The in.ity stood
perfectly quiet—who wouldn't under
such luxurious circumstances ? . As we
sped• past I waved to theni and celled:
, Why don't you take him on your
Clothing • '
Drugs
Jewelry •
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Furniture
Shoes ,
Ilvotchers •
.11arness .
• The business . men in some • otter
towns are closing the 'sante afternoon.
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• The Syntd of Heron is Meeting at'
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AZ.I°11'.,T: ' Lorne ..111e1ongall, Auditor,
General, is applying for superannua-
tion. •
At Engle Creek, N. W. T., a Wan
named Stewart was shot dead by his
young son for beating his 'wife.
• Miss Annie McNeill of Michitan was
killed )by hllg,httliittg dnring n visit to
her uncle's place near fitrathroy.
tliteltili Board of Trade Voted in
favor of selling Jubilee Park to, the ,
(lratul Trutlk for station 'purposes for
$5,000,
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And theanastral tinkle of their
laughter .on the breeze .• proved that
they apiitreei ted the itn.cior of . the
situation. ,\,• . •
There' arc only two automobiles own -
al in the Comity of Miran, and: we
inet• one of • them just es we entered
the town. of Clinton'. It is owned Ity
IVir. Tisdall, 'a privatChatler of Clin.....
ton-, who Was' driving it at the. time,
Ile brought his machine to a start&
still as we drew alongside. Greeting ..
us, he inquired where we Were from
and oa being told, exclaimed :
Oh you are Mr, Ellis, are you not ?
It was evident s' 0 ' the latter's
fant•e as a chauffeur is Widestdreast, Mr,
lisdall had owned his auto but a
short time and invited my companioii.
to spentiF the evening. at his residence
which he did ata't it is sato to' assume '
, their conversational theme WAS Oen-
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writing their favorite p&stime. ..
• While itt Clinton we :were guests of -
License Inspector Paisley. Our cirri.
lady for the moment, as tin a brorst of
N'Von't you, put your horse itt the
We did sot but firmly declined to
Marriages.
CANTELON—CLOrSTON—At the re-
sidence of the bride's father 516
Drindas street, Mt SUM; isth, by
kat. A •14.• Geggie, V..
Cantelon, druggist, to Fame Bea-
• trice, younger daughter of Mr.
lohn ChAtstn
o, loroutc,
val. evidently flurried the latter's good
hospitality, she said cordially.:
stable ?
give hint Ally OatS?"
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A Straw Ha.t. makes head cornfatt.
these hot days. Now is the .hest
time to buy one before the nobby
American shapes we have just
opened up are picked, up. Styles
are new, qualities good, values
right.
flirts at 75c
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American Outing Shirts,
made from fine materials
'with neat designs in 'blues,
greens, reds, blacks, •etc.
Imported. from, Nevr York,.
Made by the biggest Shirt
maker in the 'United. States,,
Good enough to sell at $1,00,
ail sixes now on sale at each 7501
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