The Clinton News-Record, 1908-02-20, Page 8me to
t. This is YOUR time to buy YOUR spring and
;! sununer supply of Laces and, White Cotton. YOUR
• timo,WOkupe you can buy them now for less than fe-
Ojai prices. YOU will not buy them for as little
money once this business is sold. YOU cannot buy
I them as low air/where else, simply because they could
not and would not be sold at suchprices if we were not
retiring from business. YOU know the qualities are
, good if they come from, this store. We know the prices
are positively money saving and reductions genuine in
every case.
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Engllsh Ccitton 8c
Niee quality English Oetton full yard wide. soft ftnsh, good,
weight, at 10c it is good value, our special price per yard .08
English Cotton 10c •
This is a beautiful Oetton suitable for fine underwear, etc.,
and is imported by ourselyes direct from England. 12ic has
been our close price for it, we are selling the balance o the
stock out at tier yard • ,' ,, • , , • .• .10
Fine CaMbrics12ic
Extra fine English Cottons and Cambries, suitable fqr atm
purpose. goods you can depend upon beyond question,' spe•
cial per yard ,, •,, • ,, *12/
India Linon Lawn 11c . ;,.•
Good quality India Linen Lawn, one of the lines we haye
imported direct born the makers, clearing new at-h;r yard .11
A Better One 12%c
Better qualify genuine Linon Lawn, nice even thread, sink-
able for waists underwear,'" etc., very special for sale at pec '
•yard
A Better One Still 15c . •
Finer quality real India Linon Lawn, fine finish and suit-
able for any purpose, very special for saleat per yard ..15
A Better One still 19c .
This is an exceptionally good Lawn, the regular value is 25a
per yard, this is the price it has b,een selling at.. Of course
we want to clear it all out now and as long as it lasts you •
can buy it fromfus at per yard * .19
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EnglishilVainsook-8 'Yards for $1
This Nainsook is an extra special bargain. It is in filyard -
lengths. It is very flee quality, soft and free from dress
ing. We are quite satisfied to have you match it for
quality with any you will get at 20c or 25c. Very suit- % •
able for fine underwear and very special at • '
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8 gards for $1.00
A Pearl Button SpecIat •
7c per dozen for pure Pearl Buttons that you will pay
15e4 •
thing, but little-savingsasoon-rnake-big ones. -These•
tons are put up one dozen on a card and we cannot break
the card& They come in all sizes either 2 or 4 holes and
are suitable for children's wear. waists .,or underwear, 07
150 dozen clearing at per dozen ..... ............ . ..
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Clinton News -Record
FamoosPerry
Pietires
REPRODUCTION OP MANY
OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST
PAINTINGS, HA.LF-TONE COP -
IS. FROM PHOTOGRAPHS OR
STEEL ENGRAVINGS. SOME
ARE PRINTED IN A BEAUTI.,
PUL BROWN OR SEPIA, RESE1VI-
BLING THAT QFgXpENST.V4
ART pHOTOGRAPHS AND ARE
ON ROUGH PAPER,. THE SIZ1
IS. 10 z 12 INCLUDING WHIT
MARGIN AND THE PRICE 0/4 -
Lir 10c. THEY ARE VERY
MUCH IMPROVED • WHEN
MOUNTED ON ARE BOARD.
'WHICH WILL COST YOU 10Q
THEIR SUPER-
IORITY QUALITY AND
TR= VALUE .FOR THE
PRICE/ ASKED CAN. E
• KNOWN ONLY IBY EXAMINA-
TION. WILL YOU SEE THEM
• W. D. FAIR CO,
Often Cheapest -Always Best •
February 2Otb, 1190
• Missi Zetta Bawden is :visiting •
in
Hensel' this week. •
Mrs. •(Dr.) Gunn went to Toronto
last week to visit friends and rela
•tives,
Miss Pearl Cantelan came ,from Or-
' illia on Saturday for •a few days'
Rev. W. H. Butt and son of Glencoe
• were at Mr. Jas. 'Stevens last
Miss Blackwell of Torcintois the
guest of her sister, Mrs. E. R.
Dewart.
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Miss Ella Lindsay Went to Toronto
• on li/folnday to. attend .the millinery
. openings there, •
Misses Akam and Mabel Cantelon go
to Toronto to attend the millinery
openings in a few days.
Miss Mae Davis retureed home Mon
day from a month's visit with het
cousin, Miss. Cudmore, Kippen. •
MissesLney Stevens and Hattie Cour-
tice and 'Rev. W. E. Kerr attended
the S. •$'. convention in Seafortb
last Thursday. •• ••
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Mr. W. T. Deekrill, the genial travel-
ling passenger agent of the C. P.1
was it: town yesterday, calling on
ten , Jackson:
The bachelors and benedietS of Clin-
ton are giving a dance in the town
hall to -morrow evening. The Lon-
don Harpers will be in attendainhe
Mrs. W. H. Newcombe, formerly of
Clinton, now of Niagara Falls is in
the hospital at the latter place,
where she underwent an operation
and is serieusly ill•
Misses Kate Scott and Helen Daheity,
• went to Toronto last week to hear
the IVIendelssohns ehoir. • Before re-
turning home Miss Kate Scott will
visit Miss Kate Manning at • Peter" -
bora. • ••
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Roy Grigg. took a snows:hoe jatint to
Blyth the forepart of the week
• and returned on. Tuesday. • This was
• his first tramp this season, but he
made good time both .coming and
• going..
Mr. W. H. Ford, •who has ;been the
guest for Solite weeks of his
brothers, Alderman Ford of town,
and Mr, Fred. Ford, Goderich town-
ship, left yesterday to return :to
Kamloops, B. C:, where he is en-
gaged in bitsiness,
Mr. D. Cantelon intended to have rt -
turned home from Toronto Satur-
• ,day evening, but missed connection
en route • so did not arrive until
Sunday evening,' niaking part of•the
,journey on a freight train. He leav
esagain this week for dovvn • the
country.
Mr. Robert Marshall of (4 -dutch
• township was in torn Monday alter
an absence of five weeks becatm• of
illness. This is the first titita in
half a century that he has 'ppen'd so
much as even one day in, bed tor
that reason so that it seemed a
long time, indeed, to him.
Save on Embroidery,
You can certainly save 'money on Embroideries
now, Ours were bought direct from the Swiss makers
aid at our regular prices were splendid values. We
are clearing this big stock at prices that makes every
yard a genuine bargain. The minute this business is
soldlyour charce to buy at such prices will be gone.
Do not let it slip,
Embroideries 5c .
Hundreds of yards of Swiss Embroideries, good quality
cambric, well finished, Insertions as well, many different
widths, very special value for this sale per yard...,05
Laces and Embroideries 10e
Hundreds of yards at tide price also. Just a gathering to-
gether of lines that sold at 12ic and 15c. We willmate it
worth your while to do your Embroidery buying and Like
buying here, and offer you this kit itt ypur 'choice per paid .10
, .
Better Embroideries 15c '
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Extra fine Swiss Embroideries and Insertions Handsome
designs on flue quality nainsook, carnbrics and
imported by ourselves direct from the Swiss makers. Qual-
ities von will pay 20c and 25c for anywhere. We are clear-
ing tbe biggest stock in Clinton and give you your choice of
these handsome patterns at per yard...," . . .....:..„ . .15
OM,
Extra Fine.1Ebrolderies
„ neer: are some of the finest Embroideries we carried in •
stock. Tbe patterns are very attractive and come to us
direct from one of the hest, makers in Switzerland, 30e and
35c were the regular prices, now you can buy the:tat per yd • .20
Little Money for Veilings
Little prices ongood Veilings, Good qualities., All
going at cut prices because of this retiring from busi-
ness sale. •
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33c Veilings 25c .
Nice quality Chiffon Veilings, all the popular shades; ,just •
the correct thing for the fashionable auto veils, stylish and
serviceable, regular 35c special for sale per .25
Vellings at 110c
About 100 yards gond quality Silk Veiling, Clearing up of
• various lines that sold at 20e and 25c, all on a bargain table
at your choice per yard ,...•141111111{. *id *4 i•••••••141.111V•••••• ..06 .10
• The Bargain Omits
$2.25 Quilts $1.65
Good heavy English MO81111108 Quilts. full 11,4 size, good •
weight, neW patterns, regular $2 25. Satui day... 1.05
$3.00 Quilts•$215 ' •
Heavy clealltY A104110108 Quilts, made by' title of the best
makers in England, very fine quality, choice patterns. large
doable bed size, regular 83, for Saturday eacb . ... -....... 248
efts
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Lfttle Locals
How does your subscription to The
Ile:Iva-Record stand?
•'Among those who have entertained
'this week are Mrs. Thos. Jackson, Jr.,
arid Miss Myrtle MoMath on Tuesday c
Mrs. E. M. MeLean and Mrs. H. • T.
Rance on Wednesday. .
Mr. and Mrs, E. R. 1 iiwart, who
have since corning to Clia"on hien
living at the Hotel Normaielie, have
rented Mr. Walkinshaw's brick resid-
ence on Maple street where they have
Wren up their abode.
Porter's Hill. •
Miss Polly Coz..returned home 'Sat-
urday after spending a le* weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Dawson, Wood. -
hank. . •
• Mr, W. O. ,Potter and son Harvey
visited friends et Curries' Crossing
last week.
The social which was to have been
held on Tuesday evening. last at Mr.
S. McPhail's, has been postponed on
account of -the bad roads and weather.
Mr. Goldie Newton and the Misses
Woods and Elliott attended the Sun-
day .Shoot and EpWorai League eon -
tion b id itt 4; forthlast T • urs4
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day and Prida.y.
n Plain and Resilda Stripes, Early Arrivals Indicating Correct
• Stiles for Spring and Summer 1908.
STRIPES arelhe dominant features -the keynote7-of every class, and there are few miter. •
la's in which stripes of some sort are totally excluded. These are single stripes, doublerstripeS;,
tape stripes, fancy braid stripes, and on to the wide giant stripes, strong and fashionable..IThese
are In voile' with resilda. stripes, also self stripes, and -all resiida stripes. - • •
• WHAT IS RES1LDA ? • A mohair and silk Mixture, light in weight and close weave, a goods .
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not transparent and requires no special drop skirt, • • ' '
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-These stripes are also woven on. wool voile; creating very new and handsome styles. They
are 44 inches wide, and per yard 75c, 85c, $1,00, $1.25 and $1,50.
• • ,..• PIaln Wool Volle and .ptamine,
These are In greater variety of •weaves this season and more popular andlikshionablethan
ever. 'We have them from Priestley's and other makers of high-class • Black DI ess Goods, lathe
fine crisp, woven meshe.i, the medium and on to theheavy, mesh Etamine weaves. Of the mul-
titude of theie new things we have not space to tell you all, but Come and see; all are interesting;
they are 44 to 46 Inches wide, and per yard 50C, 75c,145c, $1,00 and $1,25. • • • ,
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Bankrupt Stockassaillen's Furnishings
$4,000 worth of clean; up-to-date city Men's Furnishings, sold under the ,hammer, and
parchased by us at rate on the dollar: Stock only. five months old, All new goods.' GREAT"
°SLAUGHTER .SALE • of above stock starts . FRIDAY, FEB. 21st. .EXceptional chance to buy
Furnishings at .great.saving. DON'T FIISS IT.
25c Braces 19c
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Men's
Fancy Braces,. Police Brace; •
good etrong-webb, ell colors., Reg 250 for..19, •.
Also fancy colors itt finer web.bs, cross• ':
backs, kid ends....Regular 50c -for... • • .
.35
•SOC Underwear 35c •
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Men's Fleece Lined Underwear, natural
color, gond full fleece, all sizes.. Reg 50c for .35 •
25c Silk Ties I9c
all ttis7.illastiest noovuerites.a Bow
Regular25e Ties,r..19
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50c Silk Ties 35c •
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Sint Four in -hand, Puffs.' Ascots and
Flowing end Ties, the very latest shapes •
and colorings Regular 50c for .. ..... . .35
2�c Linen Collars 121Ac
Men's and toys Linen Collars, all '
ehapes, W. G. & R. brand. all Blies. Re-
gular 20c each for........... .... ... . . .... .12/
15c Linen Collars 9c
•• Men's and Boys Linen Collars, all the
newest shapes, all sizes. Regular 15c.for ,09.
25c Rubber Collars 19c
Men's and Boys Rubber Collars, in all
the popular shapes, all sizes Reg 25c for. .19
20c Rubber Collars 12%c .
Men's and Boys Rubber Collars, all
shapes ancrsize,s. Regular 20c for .112i
MI. and $1.25. Shirts 75c •
Men's W. G. & R. Soft Front Shirts,
in all the newest designs fist colors, all .
sizes. Regular $1 and $1.25 for • .75
$1.50 Coat Shirts $1 •
• Men's Negligee :Soft Front Coat Shirts
in all the popular colorings in stripes and •
checksRegular $1.50 for , 1.00
75c Underwear 50c
Men's wool fleece lined heavy weight
Underwear, all sizes. Reg 75c for..........50
50c Bogs Underwear 25c
• . Berl Fleece Lined Underwear, all •
' sizes. Regular 50c for • ' 25' :
• ..:14en"S',Hats; Umbrellas, :12ain Cdats,-61Oves, -.Ete,i..at. big eats, •
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s..ite* .124r-...Cortaii08.,i .Clean Sweep Special!
$. $.00 per pair. . . . . 00 , 71- •'.
350 pairs to selectfrOra. Prices flroin 25c to of February
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We want to make a clean sweep of our winter goods Turing •
February.. heorder to turn them into &alb quickly, we will sacrifice ,
profit and sell die:following:lines at cost
All our lines in Men's Felt Shoes
Overshoes .
Heavy Rubbers.
Ladies Overshoe&
. , • F7iorlutsSeshoes
laid silppers.
Special Discount on all kinds of Footwear
during February.. '' ,. :: • -
- • New Prints.
$
250 pieces of new bright pattern's, Crumb, Potter, Svvan by and
Ashton's Celebrated Prints, light and heavy qualities, all at per
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The Best of English Black Dress Goods
"Kharanta" Dress rabrics •
Made by George Carr As On., Bradford, England. .
POPLESTONE & GARDINER
Successor i to McKinnon & Co., BLYTH
teenalikaate.
It's What You Save
Why not you ? Our annual stocktaking sale affords you an un -
that makes you rich and if you are alive to your oWn interesi
you'll find you save money by trading here. Other people do.
surpassed opportunity to save money on your shoe purchase$0
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Remember our prices mean money -saving
prices to you and to us. When yon -can buy
at 20 per cent reduction, it's money made;
and to us it's money saved lit the disposal of
•surplus stock. .
All $5.00 goods go for $4,00 Spot cash
4.00 goods go for 3.20 spot cash
*All 8 50 goods 'go for 180 spot cash
All 3.00 goods go for 2.40 spots:nob '
All 2.50 goods go for 2,00 spot dash
All 2.25 goods go for I $0 pent cash
All 2.00 goods go for. IA) spot tenth
'All 1.50 goods gnfor teen. cash
All 1 00 goods go for .80 spot meta
See our Ladies Storni Rubbers for 35c
FRED. JACKSON
" Always Reliable " • CLINTON
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In our Repairing Department we guarantee
Satisfaction. Try Us.
SHOE' ri! .lin,AD.E. EMPORIUM
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THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY
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OUR FEBRUARY SALE ;i.•
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. Four thousand dollars worth of seasonable goods . t •
-4. to be closed out during the next two weeks, at t ,
• I wholesale, some' lines less.
• MEN'S FU BAN 1$ CA PS-•-Regulae /50 • and $1 00, Sale price. OP` 4
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5(jkli'll'; tig16111ANt-treegalat $2 00, Sale price 4.1 25. In f -
0. sizes O. 7 end 8. • • a
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0 MEN'S FOLT BOOTS -Regular $1.35,. Sale price $1,13. t
ii WOMEN'S HEAVY LINED SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS.-
0 Regtilar $1.15, Sale pi ire $1.25.
(.. A few of those $1 25 Sleek Sateen .Underskirts left at 05e, • s
9.9.08 GREY WOOL BLANKETS at $2M0.i
41 4 few pairs only Men's Heavy lurk Rabbets at, $1,75.
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t Ilenistiftek Melton Overeottie, velvet Collar& regular price .SQ; t
Sale price $0.85.
A ow vercoato in Meltons and Tweeds, for Jativary Sale 80.50, ot
al . Specialprices on all lines of Dry Goods, Clothing and Boots and 0,
OUR EXPIIINSE,S etas very light and we mon give you better
t Shoes durhur this sale.
A value for'your money than you can get elsewhere. Come and tee.
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