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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-08-04, Page 88 101001111111 i During 3u1* and Aug. tide stare closes Wedneadays at 1 pain For - August Selling. Cut Prices on many lines of Summer goods. August is the great clearing month • for Summer Stocks. It marks the end of sutra mer and the beginning of Fall Selling, Clearing out the odds and ends of Summer stocks means Bargains will be plentiful while the process is going on. We started this week and will be at it all month Here is our program commencing Saturday morning, Clearing the Cotton Dress Goods We want to make short work., of the balance of our Cotton Dress -Goods- _-To-der- it .-we - group practically all the balance of the stock in two lots for sure and easy selling, Whites, Blacks„ Colors none are reserved, but all go at 12. or 25C, per yd. Of some we have plenty for a dress of, ,some only enough for a waist or two, Every piece is a bar- gain and you can make money buying them. Cotton Dress Goods at 12ic. 200 yards Fancy Cotton Dress Goods, plain white, fancy whites, colored Muslin, Ginghams, etc.. Last ends we have left of lines that sold up to 25e per yard, clearingthem out on Saturday at your choice .of the lo,• per yd............ _ • • . • . Cotton Dress Goods 25c. Nearly 300 yards in this lot. Short lengths and last ends of fano and plain • white suitings, Waistings, etc., Fancy inen Syitings, lti h grade Muslins, suitable for Waists or Shirt aist Suits, Also some nice black and whits ntatetials, regular prices up to '.and including 50e on sale Saturday morning at your choice of this lot per . yd A Little Lot at 8c.. t ' Less than 100 yards of Fancy Muslins, Ginghams, 'Etc., patterns that are suitable. for either -Waists or Dresses, Odd lengths and last ends of linens that sold at 15e or 20c,per yard, clear- leDe ing the•reumants out' on Saturday .at, yottr • choice per yd 22c. 250. c. White Underwear' :Going Too: White underwear has .its .: marching orders too. Fresh clean stocks must be here to greet you next spring.' We cannot have.: them if we carry over a lot of odds and ends besides: We can usethe money better than the goods before selling time comes around again. Every garment is good: Styles are correct. Qualities and workmanship first class. All have new prices .on them for . Satur- day. See the bigwindowful and wawh for the green tickets. 'They w ill show, you. the saving At 37c. Ladies white Cotton•.Gt wns blade frotn good•qual- ity white cotton, nicely trimmed with Eni= broidery special for August Skirts and Gowns 58c; W hire Skirts and Gowns made from good quality' • English Cotton, full size, . well made, 'nicely trimmed with Lace, Embroidery and Inser- tion, the last ones we: have left of lines that. sold at 75c and 79c, August price ' Gowns and • Skirts 79c. Gowns and Skirts made frotn good'quatityFnglish '. . Cotton, no skimping of sizes, . trimmed with Laces and Embroidery, last ones :that are left of lines we have been selling at $1.00 and $L15 .. '"'N\ August price ' 37c c Gowns, dt- skirts and Drawers coot..: . Gowns, Skirts and Drawers all made in first class style from good English. Cotton, bright :''cam- : bric finish, handsomely trimmed with lace and em- broidery, last ones that are left of our $i.25 . lines August price each ;.....,..,••90c Gowns and Skirts $1.15. A few Gowns and Skirts, fine: quality', .:last' ones - that we have left of. lines we • sold. at $1.50,' e i g August price forthese is . 01.1.. A few better Garments,. mostly, Gowns and Skirts 'that sold at $2.00, $2:50 and $3.00. clearing. out for August at / less than regular prices.' Shirt Waists. At Half Price. We would rather take one-half price for these Shirt Waists now than take a chance ofcarry- ing them over.. ' Each season must see ' its own stock sold, don't want a single .1904 Shirt waist around. To make the on hand when1905 comes 95 selling of the balance of this Season's stock an ab solute certainity, we put them all on sale Saturday morning at. exactly half the originalprice. All to go at half-price mark. That means that you can buy Shirt Waists that sold at $1.00 for 50e. Shirt Waists that sold at $1.50 tor 75e, Shirt Waists that sold at $2.00 for $1.00 Said Waists that sold: at $2,50 for $1.'5 Shirt Waists that sell at $3.00 for $1.50 2uiGe1S"r• 1/CTL4Y111EI�Y � 7� There will be na closing down of our Millinery Department for August. It will be in charge of a competent milliner and all ordoes Will be . attended tbpromptly. llo4gers Bros, Importers - Clinton 'rho Clinton Ncws»Record Our Prices are Away Down On a very fine assortment of Photo Albums, about thirty of them, The reason of it is that they are atraveller's sam- ples which, we bought at a very substantial discount. An- other reason is that they are out of season. We mostly sell thelll. at Christmas time, They are in 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 features which we consider of merit not possessed by regular stock. This we will be glad to expla- in to you if you are interested enough to call and examine NORDEEIMER PIANOS. Agents Parker's Dye Works. II, D. Fair Go ' Often the Cheapest. Always the Best, About People We Know' Mr. Lee Brown is. Home from Texan: - to. Miss Nettie •Steven's returned to Tor- outo, an Monday. • • elf. Frank ' Sloman, London,- spent Sunday with relatives in town, Wilfrid atel Fred, Stevenson, London, have been home for- a few days.; Mr, • Mayne +Irarilton, son of the. laite Dr. Hamilton, is lime. at )resent. Mrs. • (Dr.) Swcetinatn• of Toronto is'. visiting 11Irti.:Steep or Miry street. • Miss Mollie Chill left 'on Tuesday ate • visit friends at • Kincardine and Rip- Drley. Frank' Boles of Crookston, Minn., is expected home .on on.'a visit, this Week. Miss Eva Stevenson of Jackson., Miele,' is .spending a. mcntit with. -Clinton • relatives. Mt . • and Mrs. •Richard •Reytolds :. of Lola don : spent Srnday and Monday at Mr. .Thos. Maitaghan's:: . • Mrs.. Harvey Callander and two chhi ten of Woodstock• are visiting her. • parents; 11Tr. and 'Mrs. S; Deals.Mii.: a,.el Mrs. \1'..l.a.torttell, .St. 7�ltoin as, :'were, the guests. • this :wee of the. • latter s_ mother, • Mas•. Coinbe Sr. •' Mrs Mitchell-1-etttrlied to • Toronto on . Saturday •after having been,.the . guest. of Kiss Combe for so}neceks.• Miss. Muriel Holmes .has returned from • New York •aiad is • now. the .guest at . the • lakeside of IiIrs. J. C. Steven • August 4th 1904 Save More and Save It In Cash Trade Here or it's the cash savings, that really help you to accumulate money. Our system of buying and selling for cash only -buying in syndicate quantities direct from the maker in many cases enables us to ac. tually sell the season's best and choicest merchandise 10 to 15 per 'cent, lower than stores that buy in small lots -and just now during our. Summer sale the savings are as much as 50 per cent, of the real values, Read this list of worthy bargains that go on sale Saturday morning. 8%c FACTORY COTTON AT 5c 200 yards of 36 inch wide factory cotton,» made of a fine . round even thread, regular price is 8c on account of it being slightly damaged the price, will be On Sale from 8 to 10 in the morning only, - }1liss Eya CliA has returned hoire af- ter f-ter.ti. visit or several weeks» duration Withfriends in' Kincardine • and erns-. tr•,'ct. . Miss Aggie Porter returred Saturday after :a month's holidays. and has again resumed her duties inl the postof ice. • , Messrs. .Yolui • and Thomas Sharp el •Watford :were guests ,for a. couple of days this week oftheir aunt,;- Mts. Arthur,- Caraelon• Miss H'eidiana,i visited friends .in Ex- . stir last ;Week and ;iia het return was wcedit .pianied by her • sitter, Who.. has since gone back to that place. •. Mira Robart Kingg; teacher; Kaeawarig,• ManitoI1i L Isle; is •home for , the holidays. lie looks :as ti thi Isle agreed a itl:, liiiiii in all respects. " Mrs. W. 5..' Harland was called .to: 'ibrpirte last' week: by the illness of - her daughter;'117isk Mabel. Harland, who :was in the city on. visit. •Mr: and Mrs. W. H Sereateu of I,oin•,. don, whowere upon their weddirig tour, were guests thepast week• of 11TTss Cuireiiiglratne'ir,, camp at Burk's Mts, E. J.. Ca'utelori and ter friend, 20c GINGHAMS AT 10c A Great Sale of Skirt Waists. Here is a chance to buy this seasons choicest shirt waists at very low prices. Our selling time is growing short and we 5c are anxious that they should find hew' owners at once. These . prices should sell them at once: $1:25 1'IADRAs- AND GINGHAM WAISTS AT . 50c. _. 12 -waists made of white Madras with black spots; also a few Gingham waists, ourregular price is X1.25, to clear Friday morning ,at 50c On Friday morning we will place on sale about 200 yards of fancy stripe Gingham, the regular price of which is 20c, for : 10c 35c TO 45c MUSLINS AND GINGHAM AT 19c 350 yards of Muslin and Ginghams, in assorted colors,also' - black and white Muslins, in the very newest designs, • these are all lines that we have been selling at 35c and. 45c, all to goat per yard ..19c 8c, 10c AND 12%c EMBROIDERIES 'AT 6c. 300 yards of extra fine quality* of Embroideries in assorted • designs and widths, these are lines we: are selling at 8c, 100, st 12c, to go . at per yard 6c SWISS ElIBROIDUI Y COLLARS • ..75c. & 854 OURS AT 55c. Two dozen Swiss Embroidery; Collars, all very newest • . styles, regular 75c. & 85c collars at : 55c • BUY WHIThWEAR NOW! A.11 Whitewear is being sold during this month at big re- ductions in price, •If you are in need of anything in ' this' line, it will pay you to come here: NEW GOLF. WAISTS. We, have just received our new Golf Waists. for autumn • wear, and they are by -far the nicest. ' we have : ever, shown,. •and are made Ill ; several styles. ; We will be' pleaseto have you call and see them. $1.25 White Lawn 2Waists c1.50 If .25 21 ,i „ 2.60 „. • ,, 61 +2 5 3.00 u• I -1( „ at ' „ ,( „ „ 4, .85 $1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 1.95 • 50c LEATHER BELTS AT 25c • Two dozen fine leather belts, in assorted styles and colors regular 50c. belts on sale' at 25c $1.25 TO $1.50 PARASOLS AT 95c. 'Just a few more of those elegant $1.25. and $1.50 Para- sols left to go at 95e.: They all have steel rods -with the 20th century runner and tops are made of good Australian cloth... • 30c MUSLINS AT 8c, 200 yards of colored; Muslins, in. 'colors of pink, skyand green, In stripes and floral designs, all are: fast olors and were made to sell at 30d, to clear at PRINTS AT 5%c. This is the best Print for the money . we have had for along time, they, come in a fine range of colors and designs, a regular 81Ac: valued _sale: price • 8c 5-'.c 1.c:PRINT 'AT :.lOc ':30' inch wide ••Piint in a fine 1a n e:of colors ,ligh�t end. dark Shades -all are guaranteed'fast calor, re ular lS�cnual- ity for 1• Qc Personal. .• Mr - w.' B. Neweginibo was• in Petrolta . tins' week Miss •Sitars, Sister of. Dr 'Shale, is tonic Irani I'ccrt Elgin. • • 'Perstinal. - F, I+`loody, Toronto,,;• is lir town a • Mr: • : ack-so - - last wee . •Pickett is•talzing • a •tticttt8u' Mr. W. Jackson, :r a Alrnday left for 1Tiss Reba s Casagc,:.Ca: easiness.. holidays at Chathaty Misslice Woods of Exeter i• s the Rev: $Tr. Ashbary of Mitchell occaPied Si. Paul's' pulpit on• Sunday ing:jje,r brother, Afr. H. B. Chant. ' 11Trs:. J.Miller is visite" _her dauglir I1IC.� 'J. C}:idiey of Eaton's, Torontto, Miss Millie Chant Toronto is visit- is home for h1s holidays. Miss. Sadie Iliscex, - beacon, is .the ter, Mrs. L. Eydt, in C iesley. • alis :1 Peacock of. Toronto; were ilii guest of her 6oufiin, Mr. 11oi11: Jack- 'Messrs: A. J. Grigg and •Berry Bart-. w esis for a`few 'd'ayts of .the past ltd were iii •Gode:rid on Sunray. . week of gra. 71. Iaa. Rorke at Cedar . sacra. 11i i and Mrs. George 'irowhiil visited .Grove Caurp�.: Mrs. ltliel.ock •ouch lt;;r littli; sor. • Ra.lplt Mr: at .Iiuekiioly Saturday and Mise.'Olive Iiellyarr spekit last week! are greats ci:i Mrs' • 11. 1.. Itorkc • at friends ay. • a . y with Miss Ct'nrieughame at the lake.. :. Cedar Grove .0 eine; Fred. Hiseox; I,ond'oit, was the gets* • side and is xhw visiting. 'Tceswater Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henry •and their , of his mint, Mrs. Jos, •Rattenbury, friends, accouic!)auiieci by ,}Liss Bayley little sone of near Blyth, were in this 'week.. • ot. the Nile; Clstat,on on Monday: .• • Edgar East spent, Saturday mail Sen Mr: ;and' 1VIrs. Shier of Kincardine sp. 111r. tV. Nail of I;cixe'oi , r;�epltew of Mr. day with friends the other side of tint Sunday; with Mrs.; Shier •of town, jos.. : Rattenbury,' Was the guest of Seaforth. • who "contirates very ill, and on their -• that .gentleinea on: reed" • ,actin home • Moseley were a eceit- ay. • Walter Naiftel and G Attititr Curr'e of 141'rae-Baird •aitti her i; ra children, from':. the Signal 'staff,, Goderich, • were in • panted.•Charles ;