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Sale of Laces..
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Saturday morning, August bth, we
start a genuine Cleating Sale of Trimming
Laces. It is not thepolicy of this business
to carry one season's goods into another.
Clean, fresh stocks each season is . what we
must have for customers of . this store.
August is the great clearing month for sum-
m -r stuffs, and we start it with•'this
Great lialf=price Sale of Laces
Every piece. must be sold_ in. August. We.
don't want a single yard on our counters when the
month is over, Allovers and fancy trimming. Laces,
of all kinds, that sold at toe to .$2.00' per yard, go
on sale Saturday morning at
Exactly, Half=Price.
Of many patterns •the quantities are limited, so
the earlier youcome the better your • choice. Do
not miss this chance .to lay in a • supply of good
Laces at Bargain Prices.,
See Them in the. - Window.
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Clinton Nei
llinton. Most ConvellientAugust the Month
Easily AdaptedHandily Fitted
Summer Dress : Ur ods,•
35c and 75c.
5oc and 60c Summer Dress Stuffs •are selling
for ;5c per yard ; .$t".00 and $1.25 materials for .75d
per yard. You, know. the rest We want them out..
of the way before Fall materials,. that are already
on the way, get here. ' Not very many left, but•still
a fairly good assortment to select from Here is a• `.
list of what we have,:
roc and 6oc Dress Goods, 35c'
75 or --20- pieces -Suri werDress--Stuffi, light
weight materials, such as : Voiles, Canvas Cloths,
l ohairs,•etc:, in navy, browns, greens, fawns and
other li ht, shades; lines 1lie.t sold: -'at 50e :to .•:65c,
new and fashionable fabtics,.but:we• will not carry'
them over. on sale Saturday niornine at your ,2gC
choice per yard . , , • , , ,
Silk Eoilennes, 75c..;
Suitably Seasonable
positively useful,' timely, helpful and
opportune device for' the mounting of
small pictures "yet produced.
IT'S CALLED FIi,AMELldT
is an accessory to Passe Parteut-bin-
ding; but eau well be uSed without
it, involving no :further expense, not
even: the adhesive. It's a mat made
in three colors, grey, green, 'frown,
and in two sizes; 8x10 and 841, wi-
th •opening 'cut square or oval, Ar-
ound obverse side sof openingand out-,
er ledge js a strip of dry mucilage
which has only to be moistened to
securely fasten it to a back. It has
even a hanger attached to hold it on
the wail. Openings are in seven siz-
es, eve agitate and two ovall, In brie
"It's Complete" with a stress en
the words.
Did you see our 27o pea 1c ue ? They
are the best yet. Also Tithe stress
On. the words, -
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest, AIWays the Best
, i( Ip ' IdnRtunuommmlutlgp,
di if llb.
Mr• Freda Swinbark, (ihicago, 1sdto-
me on visit,•
Mrs, Hessian is visiting Mrs, 'Martin
and Miss Bentley,
Miss Ross of Winthrop is visiting at
Mr;. F.: McEwan's. • .
Mr; T. J. .Marks of; 13ay1ield was in
•Clinton On Monday....
Dr. 'McAsh, . wife and family are, vis=
• 'icing relatives in Stanley.
Mr, Harry Holden is spending. his.
holidays at balmy' Bayfield.
Miss Addie Helwig; Auburn, is the
:guest of Miss Mabel Robinson.
Mr. Tnos. E.' Hays; of Seafarth was
a visitor in town on Sateeday..
r. Geo. Bay of • •Hartford, . Conn., ' is
visiting. his sisters, : the . Misses
Bay.
Mr., A. T: Cooper :took .a i usiness
trip to Toronto on Monday, retur-
ning -Tuesday.
s. Norman Fair is on a visit • to
her • Sister,. Mrs., J: R. it;,iity, at
Calumet,. Mich
re-: -Slack and Miss "Clara Dark of..
Goderich are guests at the, home ofr
Mr. • James Hearn.
fib!: John Leckie, appointed county:
valuator, is An uncle of. T. '1`, Lee-
kie,':formerly
Miss Lixzio Rain'.las been -very ill
.for 'some' days and was this week
removed. to the' hospital. •
Mr.,Istae1 Taylor of f,ozid,>n was the:
guest of his brother, Mr.. ' Jacob
Taylor. part of chis way.
Dr..A,gpiow and alfa• left yesterday to,:
• spend a, few days at the home of
the Dr's Barents in•. Wingham.
Mr', and Mrs. W. N. 'Manning of Lon,.
rlon 'were guests : of the, latter's mo
ther,' Mrs. Taylor, .:Saturday and
Sunday
Mrs: "Geo Clark anti her two laugh
tiers, Viola and Hazel, are on : a
several weeks' visit to her moth
er, 'Mrs Nimens.
The Misses Levy,: who had been. • the
guests• ef' Mrs. John Torrance for
• a couple of ' weeks ;left, on . Satur
Bran -
day to visit friends' at 'reeswater;;
Mr.. John: Torrance Jr., `son: of Mr,
John. Torrance of''town, was -on the.
steamer Argyle Which tan.: on the
rocks' at Oshawa a few "da,ys•ago,
Rev. • 1VIr.. Dickie, wife and child left
here last Thursday for London' to
visit 'Mr. Dickie's relatives : before
proceeding to their •home gat Bran-.
don..
Mr: Melvin Terrance,. : who; had . been
spending his holidays with, his pat
cnts,, Mr. and Mrs, .John •Torrance,
left: on Saturday for Millis. to re
• sure his duties' in the Dominion
Bank there. • •
Mess Kate McNa,ughton,•,a graduate
nurses • who received her training in
one of the Chicago hospitals, is
home, Visiting her :sisters, the Miss-
es. McNaughton, " She is now '.butt
recoveiirg from a very severe• ill-
essi
ri ned. tvhii rdischarge .e e
of lies profer
uressional. dutienths.
Mr. and : Mrs`. John B. Kennedy •and
:two children, who have lived for
several years in: •Goderich, left on
Tiiursdaly, for' iIoosejaw.'where they
will. make their home in future.
Members of their family are locat-
ed in that section. • Mr. Kennedy is
the only brother of our worthy cit
fz�
ne M.
r •
.... D' u,� Ke.
Dr. MoKay came to town lasst week
• with Dr. McCallum, and is a 'gentic-
nran in whom a number of one Citi-,
tions were greatly' interested. He
has, seen a good deal of the world.
and has extensive military expert.
•cisco. i:i+y claims to be the eldest
son of Right Hon.. Sir Hector Me -
Kay, Baron of Oswald, in Aberdeen,
shire, Scotland, and brother-in-law
of Sir Thomas Wentworth of Kenil-
worth. He has seen a quarter can-
• tury. of military service, having
been with Lord Roberts at Kandy
hart with the British during the
late Root War fa.,South, Africa Wh-
ere he was several times wounded.
He was also in the fight at Mau-
ia
,also the, Spanishapish war,
having n in the been it'
d British vessel
seized for, carrying contraband vessel
war. He holds personal tes4tinton-
ials froni Lord Roberts for bravery
and from President Roosevelt for
Iris daring aohievements in rough -
riding in Panama where he still
holds • a luera"tive position under
commission from the
American
Go-
vernment. He graduated
In medici-
ne
edicptie in 1810 frooi tdinburgh but did
not praetioe regularly. While here
he took part in the golf and bowl-,
ing • games and also ride shooting
in all sof Which he is an enthusiast.
Ile left fpr the old country yester-
Some very fine Silk >oilennes the: season's;
handsomest light. weight Dress Material, shades of,
fawn, grey, navy, brown, etc. Regular. $1,00 and
$1.25, allwe have in stock to clear at per yard • ; lac'
More
August Bargains.
• August prices on .summer :stuffs' are Bargain
prices. Real, genuine BARGAINS are in evidence
• all over the store, while we are . clearirg -the last
- ends of summer stocks.
$2.5o Shirt Waists $I.75 Shirt Waists,
at $1. 1r
7S at $ z 5
' 6 ors extra fine Muslin Shirt" A few:'good: Shirtwaists all
waists, made in the season's new this season,, made from
best styles,
rimmed withgood- • fine Muslins, white -only, nicely
insertions,the last of our best ' trimmed. The last:. 'of our
waists. Regular $2.50, ti 7 re&.ular. ,$1.75 lines,Q1 25
clearing Saturday, at Q 1 p I d choice' Saturday.., ....ttpp
Some
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Fancy Linen-Bargains.
.�
e inen Saar a -ins:
We have gone through our -stock : of � Fane
g`.. Y
Linens, and picked out; these lines' for speedy
clearance. Prices have been cit very low, in order •
to make the sellling sure.
35 or 40 fancy P111ovv Shams, Stand. Covets,
Sideboard Drapes, etc• A collection of lines that -
sold for $1.25 and $150, On sale Saturday' morn -
ing at your choice for ... 7Ul •
Silk S Waist. Br nit
0 5
1'
Half a do2en only white japan Silk and Linen
Waist Fronts. All hand ' embroidered, • or pattern
in drawn work. Last Ones of $t.5o and
a0I$1. ......$1
.75 lines; clearing at each...;.,
•
Embroidered
",
Waist t Patterns$2.o
1 only Embroidered Waist Pattern, best:we
M
had this 1s season. Fronts, s CollarsCuffs, t and_ Cu s
em-
broidered in neat design.' Enough plain materials
to make the waist:, Regular $3.75,•
/'� .
$2.0
now •„Y•i,,YYY,i Y,Y. • .YY. Y Y .
•Y '• Y YY 'Y I ,Y Y•Y..Y ...
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Flodgiis Bros.
Pry .Goads Gltti�+bbiw
August $ rd t
for Greatest Bargains
ALIGXI�T opens with a list of such notable bargains as to make the first Saturday's .selling oiixe of excep ,.
Bona' interest,:to all. 111 everything for fine summer wear you will find this store fully equipped to
meet your every need, alt marked at prices in -itch lower than you wilt find in other stores,
Below "eve gine a partial list of the many Bargains that go on sale
•—•••••••SAIURRAY MORNING. • ;AU611 5tiimpor
Silk Chiffon. Collar 'Porrs,7 FOR 25c
On. Saturday morning we • will place • on sale 300 Silk
Chiffon Collar fomes in black and white, in both:soft and
hard shapes, To go on sale at 7 for 25c.
More 20 Silk Ribbon at 12---c
250 yards more of that elegant quality of All Silk Neck
Ribbon, in black, white, sky,''pink, 'etc, This is the best 20c,
to go ata12>lc..
40c to 50c Lace Collars at 25c.
Your choice of several. dozen file Lace Collars, 111 'white
cream and linen shades.. These are. collars that sold' at 40c:.
to 50c; -all .to clear at. each. 25c.
1.25 and $1,35 Parasols at $1.00: •
Ladies' Parasols rade of Austria Cloth andguaranteed
perfectly fast black. Has a good strongframe: with steel rod.
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Regular $1.25 and $1.35, on Bale•Saturday; at $1.00..
$1.25 Lace Curtains at 95c'
Your choice of several lines of our vei - -' best$1.1-25,-Lace
,Y.
Curtains, 3 ' yards long, all -fine , g, open designs. On sale at per
pair lr 05c.
50e Linen Towels at 35c
100 Pure Linen Towels with fringed ends, red and
white borders. These Towels have all been washed an'd are
ready for use: Regular 50c quality to go at 35c,
8c . Linen Toweling at 5c
300 yards of Pnre . Linen Crash Toweling, .good heavy
quality and. made to sell at 8c.: On sale at 5c.
122•c Crash Toweling at 84c
200 yards of this Alt Linen Crash Toweling that is us-
ually sold at Inc to go during this' sale at 8 e, •
60o Table Linen '
at45 e
200. yards of Table Linen in several different designs,
some bleached, others unbleached:' Regular, 60c quality to go
on sale at 45c.
12:1 c Embroidery at 250 rds
ya or fine Ennbroi,der in assorted`. �atterns ' All
Y p �.
have good strong edges that will give •excellent wear. Rel=
ulur 121c, go on sale at 8c.
•
Black
Cashmere h
e�
r
m e
Hose
35c at 25
pairs airs of extra fine Black Cashmere
C• y i e e Hose, very - heavy.
feet, sizes 8/, 9, 0/,10 Regular 35c value; at per pair 250:'•:,
Personal,
Mr's:. Ryan and daughter are guests.
• at . D. ;• (look's Sr..
Mrs: H. Beattie'Is on a week's visit
to her .parents iri:;Seaforth
The .Misses Johnson 'of Zurich were'
guests of` their. aunt; Mrs O. John
son, the past. week: .
Mr, and Mrs.: ,Fred:' Potts of . Cleve-
land, Ohio, are: Visiting°his parents,
Mr, and Mrs: George Potts.
Miss May.; Webber 'returns to London
today 'after a fortnight's visit to
• her aunt, Mrs. John'' .Derry.
Mr. Jas. H. Lindsay,:oFbhe : Huron'
Road west is visiting his. sister,
Mrs, John Lindsay of Hamilton.
'The: 'popular .pastor of the Presbyter -
fan : churcn at Londesboro, Rev.: Mr.
Leckie, :Was a. visitor in town on.
Wednesday..
dr,. John Crooks of :the. Palace sta
, is in charge of the fur display wh'
ch Hodgens Bras make e in Goder-
ieh every summer.
1VMrs; •C.. W. Stewart and her two
sons of London, • are guests at 'Co-
tinoillor Stewart's;. Goherieh. town-
ship. Mr. Stewart is expected,. up
on Saturday. ,
Mr;' Harvey Coiclough cane lip from
Stratford; on Monday toattend the
funeral': of his grandfather, the late
• . Mr. Richardson,: ha" r
lion,, ante returned to
that city again` on 'Tuesday;`
Mr,
and Mrs. Geor George of Bay-
field were in town on • Friday , 'i heyi
were accompanied, by 'their daugh-
ter, Miss' .Hilda, who: remained a
few days, the guest : of her uncle,
Mt. J. A. King, .
Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Ernmertoe of
the state of Wisconsin ate guess of
' their brother, Citizen John Vintner -
ton, :for a: few days. Mr. E•nmertow
was born within sound of "Bow
Bells" but hisbetter half hails fr-
om the sterling shire of York. The
former ' ispent many of his early
years in Kfnoardine to*nship, Bru-
ce" 'county, but .left there in, 1.860
for the state. of Wisconsin where he
has ever since resided and has done
to o
so o well that h no
w
owns a farm
'
for o which ho has refused the hand -
smile sunt of '$80,000. It 'consists
' of over 000 acres upon whieh ,aro
saki to be some of the' finest build -
'rigs in the state. Wheat Darr not
be grown successfully, Mr. Emitter -
ton admits, but in coarse grains,
et;. he t , ( xo-"
C , th rata e 9 els. He envies
us our, good roads, the equal of
which he has never stet elsewhere,'
but elaints that in the matter of
rural postal delivery and telephones
they are many years ahead .of us,
f -in is hale and hearty, a,good type
Of the progressive and Successful
farnict`,
Personal. -
Mt D. Cantelon was is 'a'oaouto.t, is
week on business
r,:
All Rance Toronto . is •a •.uost'
Rance, , K
at -tele home of• his'brathery Mr C.
p. Rance. •'
Have +you :any . "personals ?'' The
:News -Record' would be, pleased to
. .hear, about' them:"
Miss Cunninghanie returnjed on Mon
day. from •a• six weeks' visit to fri=..
endsin Michigan,•..
Miss Bryden; school'. teacher -•.3f Pot-
tage; la; Prairie is 'visiting at..Mrs:
Margaret Fisher's. , • .
Miss Crawforth of `Whitby is spending
a few weeks as the guest of " her
' aunt, Mrs. Thos Judd .
Mrs. Laird andher sister, Miss Arm-
strong, Ong, are visiting their., brother
Dr. 'Armstrong of Fosdwieh, ` this
'week, • •
Y1VIrs.
Booth of Orangeville; who Wee
• visitin
her e Pent Mr
g .parents, and 'qrs.
St G. Plummer, 'last Week,; left for
home on 'Saturday.
Mr. G, 'Ballard went 'to Listowel on
Wednesday; accompanying his moth.
• er, who has beep for three weeks
visiting itr his home.
Mr. • Frank O'Neil has returned from
Moosejaw, •Assa., on a, visit to his
wife and family. He :carries ' en a
:wholesale andretail harness"busi-
ness at Moos'ejaw.
Mrs. J. W. Newcotn(be left on Monday'
for Detroit to visit her mother• for
a couple of weeks. Mr. ..Newcombe
accompanied her as far as • London
and returned on Tuesday,
Mr. R. 'Miller ctaine 'down front Wing-
ham, where he is employed in a
furniture factory, on Tuesday, Wing•+
,hate's civic • holiday, and returned
again on ' the evening ,train.
Mr. •Roy Ilellyar returned to town on
Monday from Alberta. His eyes
have been lately giving him trouble'
and hence his trip home,' We hope'
he may in due time bo restored in'
that respect,
Mr. G. H. Fulton,. Supt. of lirauches
Sovereign
-bank,
was itt
town Wed-
nesday ins c ing the twat Branch
and found everything o. k, Thin is
Creditable to Manager Ranee and
his popular staff.
Mr. Case of :'Bose, New York, was in
town for a couple' of days last
week. He is a member of the firm
of 'Town & Case who have.for
sev-
eral seasons operated the evapsre-
for
here and his visit Was for the
purpose of ascertaining the pros-
peas
rospeets for stock this season. Ho sa-
id
sid to .The Newsllecord that the
crop would be short, but in all
probability they would. open the ev-
aporator and .bring in stock from .
outside,
Personal.
Miss L Gibbings has returned from
ahigan
.lergthy, visit to her ;sister in A'li-
e
Mr. John- Wiseman goes next week to
attend the ,meeting of the grand
lodge of I.:0' 0, ,F,: at Brockville:;
Among: those who took in the excur-
sten to Kincardine .this : week .,were
Robt. •Warrener, J; •Steep ftoy`
'.a.id:
G•ratham,
Miss May Arrnstr ,az ,i tu:;hor of Mr.
Alex. Armstrong, left .this Reek on.
an extended visit .t.o frienls .in the
Queen city. • • l'
Mrs. Prank Arscott, Miss. Ena and.
Master Earl, who havespent rho.
past ,few weeks wt
.i. town friends,
• returned to . their' London home on
Saturday.
Mt.' David 'Beacom visited his son,
M. W. e1€ -
• r B aconiof TI t i c T
al;i , on u
esday. He .was: accompanied by
1Vtthfesrse 'a.Kaetwe dWayesbsterwho remains
s
Mr. John Laird returned home "last
• week and `after a brief stay , went
up' to Fordwich to visit his "t.nele,.
Dr. Arrstrong, who has dispose4
of his practice and is leaving thatvillage, :
big • JW. 'r: 'Diatrav-
elling passenerockrili,gagentthe .o!
genthel
P.
R., Was, in ' town yesterday and,
1
spent •a lowleasant .hours with that
Company's local representative, -Mr.
W. Jackson, •
Mr: R. Stoddart a former eacher
of classics in the 0.-I., but lately
headmaster of the Forest High soh
ool, has . atioepted • the position of
teacher of classics in the Port' hope.
High school.
'i.
Mr. °W. J. Lougheed, a former niathe-
matioal master' of the Collegiate,
but now ` of the Hamilton TnStitute,
has gone to Muskoka where he has
taken a position as tutor- during`
the holidays,'
Dr. Duncan McCallum, wife and chip'
dreg• arrived last week on a visit
to relatives, The Dr:• left here
yesterdat.inorning for the oldtand
sailing from New York on the CO
-
tie
of the 'White Star Line.' He is
in company . with an old country
gentleman referred to in another
paragraph and whose guest he will
be while in Scotland.
Principal Houston returned on Satur-
day from Toronto where h
e has foc
some weeks been reading examina-
tion
xaina-
ti n papers l
d informsThe
News-
fecerd that the results of the de-
partmental eicamfnations are ex-
pectecl to be °tit• about the 15th
inst. Mr. Houston and family leave
town this ivetik to spend a couple
of weeks camping ,at Burke's farm
by the lake
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.20 or 25 Men's Sommer
Vests, light and dark color-
ings
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• , frtbe,
dressy e• y and Styllsh. • The
last we ; have of our lines
that sold at $ i.5o and $2.00.
Choice Saturday
L 0 0
odgens
Biros.,, ..
Clothing and
Gent's
Furnishings.'