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:SATURDAY we put the balance of
our Summer Shirt Waists on sale at 1-3
less than . regular prices. Not one • but is
new this season. Nota great many, but
every cone a BARGAIN. 1-3 of. f means
$2.17 forWalsts that were $3.25
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77c
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Silk Remnants
i c and .25
� 5c
A season's accumulations of short ends. of Silk
go on sale Saturday morning. If you can • use an
odd bit of Silk of any kind, you car get jt • here at
a BARGAIN, if you colne Saturday.. There will
be two tables of remnants Tafettas, Eng'lish'Silks,
Japanese and Fancies ; lengths 3-8 of a yard. to x
yard each; Black and all colors in the lot No
matter what the. former prices were, you: take your
choice Saturday for , •
15c and, 25C per .yard
Gowns atc
47
A Saturday Special tri Gowns. About a
p
couple of dozcnto: sell, _We want"want ,them _:out.
of the way, and there is a saving of 18 cents'
to you because we do. .Ladies' white cotton
Gowns, madefrom gciod English cotton`:.
dice
ly
.trimmed with :' embroideries' and insertion'.
Good value at 65 cents. Saturday • morning,
choice 47. cents.
,aBelts at i5e
Clearing belts out: on . Saturday. t•
black silk belts, last of 25C and . '30c .lines:
Choice Saturday morning, .
Or .15
15c
Handsome Fall
Dress Goods
:o -s
New fall Dress Goods..in all; their beauty . and
freshness, are on our counters; Never have we had
such a superb collection.to lay before our custom-
ers. The season's correct fabrics in all the fashion-
able shades; are here, and variety enough to give
you practically unlimited choice.
Plain cloths hold a strong position,. Broad
cloths especially promising to be very popular•' and
much in demand. Our showing of these is particu-
larly strong, both in assortment and values. These
three lines are exceptional value t
at oc p•er. yard:
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Fine ualit lain ladies' cloth cloth sgood
.•°
quality suitings,�g •
weight, 38 inches wide, comes in all the popular
shades, such as greens, browns, navy's, cardinals
and' black. Special prices per. yard 5oc,
At Z5 • yiir
cper yard
Fine quality venetian cloth, rich, bight finish,
made from pure yarns, will give excellent wear,
and will make handsome costumes, extra special
value at per yard , , , •• ......... •
At •$1.15 per'. yard
75c
Extra fine bright froth, strong weave, vene .
•tian finish made from the purest yarns, rich and
dressy looking,. one of the handsomest cloths we '
have; black And all shades, extra value atper
� , yard 1.15.
dal fill: nery
Miss Pettigrew and. Miss Burke are at-
tending the wholesale openings and studying
the millinery styles for Fall, They will be
back next week, when our 'millinery depart-
ment
epart-ment will be open for fall business. in the
meantime, new outing hats, in many styles, are
here. '
Hcdgelis Bros.
Goods .
CIiiitot
Novisolisoni
While You
111 Think of It
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Just look up what
School Supplies y o u
ip will , need for . School
Opening, then brings
;your needs to us and
!: .lave them satisfledpro-
1! fitably and to yourad-
vantage Complete lin-
es of Collegiate Instit-
ute and Public School
Y•• . Text Books, and alar-
ger thanusnal assort—
ment a li d values in
Scribblers, Pencils and
other requirements.
we,have honestly done our
partfu make it to your advan-
tage to buy your School Sup-
plies from us.
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
D, Fair Co,
Often the Cheapest,. Always the Best
1n:
Mr. W. H. • Newcombe' is. in ,Toronto
this' week. - '
Mr. John Mole of Auburn was in
town • on Saturday.
Mrs.
(Dr.)., Gunn' and family are Spen-
ding e. few •days in Goderich.,
Mr. Charlie Bali of Goderioli:spent
the forepart sof this week in town,•
The Misses Hamshere left Wednesday
for Toronto for a• two weelcs' boli
day, •
.Miss Ella' Fleming of Ottawa is• vis=
Ring the Andi .ws' .1 amities for a
few weeks. : •
Rev. and Mrs.. Holmes . returned to
their home in London the beginning
of . this week:
Miss Bessie Porter has returned from.
a two weeks' visit with fiiends in
and around. Londesboro, •
Rev. Mr•. Stewait has returned: from
his trip through h:the west, lookingokin
g.
much better for his outing..
M'rs. • John Hunter and the • Misses
Annie and. Tena Cooper of ; town,
are spending ; this week; at Toronto:
Mis Alt Austen ani.`;family of Bay-
field have been the guests ' 'of her
brother, Mr. A Seeley, for the past
few days.
'Mrs, W. H. Hellyar and two child.
ren are visiting the parents of • Mr•,
Hellyar in Bowmanville for a cou-
,ple df weeks..: •
•Mr, • Walter Burke:;of Attwood has
taken a 'position on the G. T. R:
staff for a few week'sduring the
absence of Mr. J. Sioman.
Mr. R. Williams of the •braneh
of the Soverign Dank
goes to, Ayl-
mer thisweek, ,having accepted a
position iii the.bank there.
Miss A. C. Elder of Blyth . and • Mr.
John Kerr .of Wingham were ;in.
town on Monday: attending ..the
'meeting of :the S. S. executive,
Mr. Gordon 1VMaianing., who has been
teaohing near Wingham . for some
• f.ime, •arid returned to his. duties
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Al. 01*: The
Fall -Dress -Goods
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UR,,SALES in the Dress Qoods Department during this season
p just closing, were nearly double those
•
about by 'keeping none but the best
anygreatly, -
of previous. season—thisincreased: trade was brought
goods, .and selling them at the lowest possible price, that would insure for our customers good value for
the Money spent. •
'have bought values
•this, fall,
We are anxious for a further increase in this departmentduring
in Dress Goods for this season's trade that will be very hard to equal. We would be pleased to have you
come in and look ,through' our $tock of New Fall Dress Goods
All Wool • Cashmere. at 25c
400 yards of all wool Cashmere in a fine range of the
newest shades- This is very suitable for child—
ren's dresses or waists, regular value 40c, our Spec-
ial cashmere at• ....,, : . ♦ :. ...� 25C
All Wool Serge at 65c
50 inch wide wool serge, shades of brown, navy, black, •
red, etc. This is an extra fine. finished goods and
serges are one of the newest fabric for fall wear,
This serge is well worth $1, very special,..... . . 65C
•
In Tweeds, Poplins, Crispines, Chiffon, •Broadcloths, - etc., we are
showing a very large assort can fi.
New Models In Fall Corsets
'While -the styles of Corsets axe very Int ch the' •same'for.
fall as they were during the spring—yet we are showing . sev
era. very new .lines which we would be very pleased to show
you; Our corset business has steadily., grown from a. very'.
The: New Golf Waists .
are herein a larger.assortmentthan we.have ever shown:
before—they come in several pretty styles and.colo s and pri-
ces range from $1.50 up to $3.50.. •
small department until it is now one of the best inthe store. New Fall Millinery
We try:and keep Corsets that combine wear with comfort and
buyell lines that will stand the test: and: ones 'vl7e can .re -
Opening
Milliners will be back next week to prepare for our,..
Y Opening. which' will be announced later. Any orders you
commendto our customers. may favor us with before our•' formal openingwill receive
..We have corsets from 50c to $3.00 per pair. • prompt attention.
again since: the holidays,, has since.
resigned.
Miss Susie Johnston -of .7urioh,` who
has been spending the . past •' 'five
weeks \at : the home :of herr; uncle,-
Mr,
ncle,Mr, Oliver Johnston, 'returned ho
me on ':Wednesday: •
Mr, Sam. Agnew: of London.`spent a
couple of weeks at his home, the
residence of . Mrs:. Agnew now, of
Rattenbiiry .street,: and returned to
the 'city on • Monday..
Mr. George ` Christopher of Walton,
was on Sunday the guest of, his
sister, ' Mrs: Jonathan McBrien of
town, who has been iN. We . are
glad to report, s.however, that she
is slowly improving,' •
IVIr. A,. Jr Morrish' returned on Fri-
day 'fast from a six week's trip
through the . West. He went as far
as Edmonton, visiting his •brother,
Mr. • H'arry Morrish, at " OxI ow,
Assa, Mr.: Meirrish likes the West
and enjoyed his trip very • much.
Mrs. W. J. McBrien and Master Se
cord of the Base Line spent , a few
days in. Mensal], last week, return-
" ing hotne on Saturday. They were
accompanied as far as Clinton by.
Mrs, Albert hiel3rieen .who:spent Su-
nday with, her friends here,. and Mr.
McBrien corning up on Sunday they.
returned that 'evening to `their home
inn
Hensall.
Miss Eva Turnbull, who has filled
very eflfciently, the, position of as-
. sistant editor in The Nows office,
leaves us this week in order to ac
company her family, who live in
Clinton, to South Bend, Indiana,
where they will in future reside:
Miss Turnbull is a thorough newsy
• paper young lady, and while regret-
ting her departure, we wish her
prgsserity in Uncle .Sam's domains,
--Seaforth News.
Mr, Oliver Johnston who has been
in the West for the past five weeks
arrived home'bn ,.Saturday. Mr.
Johnston spent most of his • thue
in the Oxbow, Assa, district. I#e
says they have the finest Drop in
the territories, but while he was
there a severe, hail storm swept
the Country;
the pieces ice comeas-
tiring
e
p m as
urin g
five
and sine inches h s in circum-
ference- 'and destroyed some two
thousand acres of crop. Mr. John-
ston ltnows .the ins and :outs of
the horse trade and easily disposed
of his fine ear Of working horses.
There is great competition, says
Mr. thol ntsten, among the horse ibluy-
ers i d Jou Oxbow. This Is
not out West for Mr.
,Johnston, by any ineana, he has
made live or six and file always
Conies home full of the glories of
w," The I 1 owery West,;"
Our Staple Stock for Fall
We.carry at all seasons a very, lullstock•of staple goods—
this season
oodsthis:season we have •im :Proved it by adding several lines: of
English Flannelettes in the better goods. We have also add-
ed ed a better;line of grey : flannels than .was'usual y kept, : these
were made by one of the"best mills in Canada.::.
..
lnTowlings Table Linens
Prints .:Ginghams -
Shirtings Etc.
have °'a- verycom • lete• assortment- all of.
:...we complete. � • •
which are• Marked old prices.
New Winter Coats
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.We are now making•our'first \showing of Winter Coats
and they - are without doubt the finest -lot of Coats ever shown: -
by this store.' Tweed effects are in great favor for the new.
Winter Coats and come in several pretty styles: TheEmpire'
Coat one of the novelties, You 'are cordially invited to •.
call and wee. the new boats. . _
Children's and Misses Winter C�ats are here in an endless
variety ofstyles-by'far the largest range we have yet 'shown,
and best of all prices..are very reasonable.
Personal.:
Mrs. S, Kemp and : little daughter
axe spending a week', with 'i'oronto
friends..
spending
r
•
Miss tons; 1Vlaguir_o`is a. few
• days at the' horns of Mr • Thos
Adam of. Hullett::
Mrs. McCourt, , Albert street, . is con •
:fined to the house With a strained
anele, the result of .an accident. •
Miss Lizzie Carter is spending a
•couple of fweeks . • with . her grand
'lather, Mr:' Thos: Adams of Hullet.
Mr. George Burgin of Hamilton is
`spending a couple of weeks with
his brother -in flaw, mt., Fred: ' .Al-
Mr.
lMr, J: ,Mitchell of The Star, Goder-
Melt, was hi town, on Monday : at-
tending the meeting 'of. the S. S.
Association.: •
Mr. W. Jones is spending this week
being'trea-
ted
Cons where he is a
in Toronto
ted for deafness,; We hope Mr: Jon -
.es may .receive Much benefit.
Miss 1islossie Stowe of Toronto spent
a fel days with her friend, Miss
Dot Balker, and on .Monday evening
went to Goderich to visit her pair -
eats... :
Mrs.. and Miss . Roemer, who 'have
been .' the guests of Mrs. T. Trick
for the • past three weeks, left "Wed-
nesday morning•.•for their biome in
St. Louis. .
Mr. :John Scarlet of; Leadbury cal-
led • on Clinton friends on Friday
last: He was acoompanied by Mrs,
Scarlet who visited friends. on the
Base Line. •
Judge Elliott and Mrs, ,Elliott, who
have been visiting at Mr. T. Trick's
for the past few weeks, left Wed-
nesday morning for Toronto where
they will visit the Fair before re-
turning to their home in Missouri.
Mr. D. Centelon came home on Sat-
udray front down east of. Toronto
where bad been for several weeks
buying apples. `The ;statement,
that I have joined the firm of Mc-
Williams & Everist in all a hoax,"
says Mr, Cantelon.
Mr. 'phos. Stinson of Bayfield. gave
The News -Record . la eall on Tues-
day. Mr. Stinson looks very well
for ark old ,man but the long drive
irons Bayfield is a little too much
for the old gentleman whieh pre-
vents his . seeing Clinton but one°
in a. long while.
Mr, William Graham returned Satur-
day from a trip down through Hen-
ry
.
sall,'1{ippen, I.xeter and other pia
des in the interest of the Berlin
bugar Bea Co. Mr, Graham says
the plants are looking fine and bid
fair for a large crop. Mrs. Graham
accompanied* hint and enjoyed the
;putin$ vcrq, ruuha,
•
Personal. •
Mr. W. Wilson and wife of Bruce-
field• spent Saturday 'with Clinton
friends.
Miss Gertre Grigg of Walton is visit-
•ing . her. aunt, Mrs, Wm. Grigg and
cousin, Mrs. A, J. Grip g
Mr. W.:Potts is spending his • vaeat
-: ion ' with Clinton friends, having
arrived on Saturday from Niagara,
N. Y.:: -
'Mr. Wm: ' Ladd met. with an accident
• atthe O. f. ' last Tuesday which
will deprive, him . of the use of his
hand' for .some time. • •
Mr, and Mrs. William Hardy and da-
ughter of the London Road atten-
ded ..+the funeral of the late.. Mrs:
Sanderson: in..Bayffeld, on Sunday.-
Mr. Sam. Agnew, who is employed
in a "large :store . in London, spent
••a rcouple of weeks with his mother,
wof t r..•
- Ntrs ..�gnew; no Ra tenon y
street.
Mr :J. J..: Maguire of Ailsa 'Craig.
has arrived im town and taken cha-
rge of the. G. T. R. station during
the absence of, Mr. • A. 0. Pattison
in the West,.•
Mr. E. H. Ayer of ' Detioit,' adver-
using 'agent of White Star: Line,
Was in town on Saturday complet-
ing •arrangements , for ,the Detroit
and 1VIoonlight excursions on Sept:
6th and 9th. •'
Mr. Will. • Nimens returned' Monday
to TOronto after a couple of weeks
stay in town with his mother, He
will return this fall and take char-
go of his new purchase, the ' store
occupied by : Mi ..R. , B,artliff.
Among those who left Clinton sta-
tion
ta-do ij for different pants in Manitoba
and :the Northwest are the follow-
ing:
Ticketed by Mr. W. Jackson::
Harry WAodyard Wm, Marshall
John Hill John Parker
John Bell R. Moore
A. Townshend
Mrs, J. White
Wan. F1, .Ball
W. Easom
Shdbbxook
R. B. Bruce,.
T. Jennison
0, Calton
Miss Wallaoe'
Thos. Mair
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A.Lot
E. Perrin
D. Spencer
J. White
Arthur Huck
W. Elliott
J, Bedford •
Jasper Mcflrien
W.Beacom
Mrs.B c m
a
L. Weir
Mrs. Johnson.
J. Slonian
Mrs. C. Lovett
W. J. Weston
W. Moore
A. Spencer
Ticketed by F. R. 1:-lodgeni
J. ii, Gooier A. Weatheral
J. M°Ciay J, Robertson
D. Forrester ; G. King
Druce Medd Miss Yeo
Mr, and Mrs; John 'Giblaings
—
Summerhill .
Messrs. A. Huck •and. W. IJasom te-
lt dor. the West' last ,Friday.;
W. Sinclair and Wife visited friends
at Hensall on"'' Tues'"day, • •
Ex; County'.Master John Scarlett
conducted the Orange serrioe at. the,
funeral of the late Jas. Mcllveen on':
S'atanday, last. County Master G. B.
Hanley was also Present.--
Mr,
resent Mr,• Geo.; Tyner; whoa has been in
an *almost helpless condition for. the
past two or three years, has so 'far
improved• as • to be ableto walk with- .
out the aid of • crutches; His " many
friends Will be glad to hear ,this,;
•
BOOM F r
A Washington doctor has come
for-
th 'advising, women to refuse. to in -i
du in. habit kissing --1
1ge the aro of :unless it
be with gentlemen who have smooth, I
whiskerless faces, - Whiskers carry
germs, says the •doctor: This is.
great news . for the beardless youth
and the barber's, and for' the ladies,
too. Each will want. to find out for
herself if the theory is. true. •--. De-,
trona' Free Press. 0 OR THIi.:BARB :BARBER.
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Will be prepared, to
give lessons to a ]ba-
ited number ofpupils
For rates, etc. apply
at residence ,.
MOH STREET or
P. o. Di'awet
For Bows
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Schoolopens next
week Weare 'ready for
it With a splendid stock of
-suits •: for ' school wear..
Nobby suits, natty suits,
good-looking: suits, and'
suits that w ill . wear well.
Every garment made from
all honestwoof-tweeds,
cut' in the latest style and
well put together. They
are just the kind of suits
that . boys like to wear,
and just the kind that
please theboys' mothers.
With every: suit at $3.0o,•
.• or over, a pair of the tam
OUS if Wear Well " school
Stockings will be given.
Boys'•.
School Suits,
$3.50, $4.50, $5.00
Boys
School .Knickers
50c, 75e, $1.00
llodgens
Clothing and
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Gent's
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