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.T.h.e. choice Volt Upon, Heavy • 'Oodericht. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
tiorton of Tuckersalith Auetin. Startly tormerly ot the Sov- Cure Anaemia,
,
ereiga l3ank.. Ooderica, and who. Itita ..eeeee.
1
Hensall, Jan. 2.-1The execative a been trensterred to the aowereiga Pale Faces, Dizzy Spells, Palpiteting
the Solith Huron ConserVative AReee* Bank, Betlin, spent is Chrietinas Heart, Headaches and Shortness ot
'Wien met here this, afteriteen Ana Vaeatioa With hte parents, arr. eta 13reath AM Symptoms ot ienteenlia.
eltese. Me. Henry Horton, L Tteker-
emith towneitip, o meteet * .byce.
electioa in South. Mikan, I ensed
the recent death Ot 13. luita, 31.1a
West Tuekersmith.
�r. John Layton of Lond?..n . spent
Xmas with relatives. .
Miss Atkinson of Lonion visited..
friends here Xmas week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petters of
alorniagton were visiting with Mrs.
Amos Townsend and Mrs. J. G. Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Vetch, Mr:
and Mrs.. Chas 'Layton and families
accompanied by Walter Macdonald vis-
ited at the home of lYir. thigh Mac-
Gregor of Stanley on Friday last.
Mr. Samuel Switzer 'delivered-a...nu
/pad of cedar posts to Reeve, MacKay
of Tuck,ersinith ou Xmas Day. •
The annual meeting of S. S. No.. 7.
was held on Thurs.day last with only
a' small number present. J. •E..Bali
was elected trastee, Whitfield Crich
retiring. '
The Xmas Tree at Turner's church
was a decided success. •
A large number front here attended
the nominations at Brucefield on Mon-
day. „ •
Miss Cora Rowclifie returned on
Friday last after spending a couple of
weeks withWinchelsea friende.
Miss Clara McGregor of Stanley is
visiting With xeiativ.ce here.
Mr. Ralph White spent Xnaas with
triends in G-rey township. • '
Mrs. George 0, Sturdy at ;bete las-
Wee*,•"Kept:hunt"' goilerieb. ". • .
PrOteeser G. • Sweet, allathe ttical
Master of the 'Kineardine epeat pat
TWO itafinee were proposed, Mr, Hort of hie Christinae vaeatron in Caw:tenth.
ten and Mr. John McNaughton, o Messrs. Huber 13. Clemeat aul bro-
Stanley Township. Both mere Me- ther, A. IL Clement ot Toronto spent
sideated strong candidatea eut in the, t3hristimes td e with. their parents,
end the choice of Mr. Horton Was Rev, Mk, and Mrs, B. Clement, S.
was made iteaniimoUs. I 13. Clouted, Master of Science, North
In view of the short time reels:in:Me Bay, spent New Year's Day, with his
before the nomiea.tions, which take Parents, Rev. B. 'and afrs. Clemaent,
place on Januar.), 15 it Wae praetic-1 and brother 13. Clement, who remain -
ally decided to, dispense With a party ; ed otter until and January,
convention, the feeling being that the Mr. Cox et the C. P. a. .-taft Was
Conservatives 1)f the rng VeOuld at home for a rest, the past two
stand stroug behind the choice of, the weeks,
erxeutive. ' •- I Mr. and Mrs. Carroll and etitghtar
X r 'dent ot of London, spent Chu -traits Day, with
t ,
the South Huron Con.servative Assoc; Mr. and Mrs. james Hardy,
of ley, Ont., says' -"My daugater eves
'iatitoii nnii isi also an, • ex -reeve of Mr. and Mee, Stephen Deeves
• ill for a long time with anaemia, and
would •often be confined •to bed for
three or four deys at a time tau.' we
feared she was going into a ei cline.
A lady friend idvieed the use a Dr.
Williams Pink t ills and 1 poi; a Lek
dozen boxes, By the time these.• were
used there was it merited ie proee-,
meta, and I got a further eie ply for
her. The cheap these ; ills • nave
Wrougbt in ber eondition is so great
that you- would got think th r, f be
4,1••••••7".",
Watery blood is an open invitation
to disease to lake paiiesetan of )cur
syetem. Watery Lama is •eeeeensitle
for nearly all the headathee and
backaches Med eldeathes that alltiet
womankind. Watery blood is lee
sponsible for the , eyes, settee,'
cheelts •end tlie listless, dragged bat
reeling that eis found in eo many
growing girls. Good blood gleam
good health, awl good blood actually
egmes through the use ot Dr. Wil-
liarns Ptak Pills. 'Week, ailing des-
pondent women who ase this meth
eine are made active .•nsl •si tong
listless pale -faced girls are given new
health, rosy cheeks, bright atyes and
a new •lea.se of happiness •and secur-
ity, Mrs, E. S. Nightingale, Ches-
is a see- Dungannon, spent, Gilman= Day, with
Tuckersmith toWathiP. Ile
mete' farmer, •an • able platform 'Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy, the
speaker and a min wile has • alwaYs latter being a daughter ot Mr. and
shown an admirable public spirit I Mee. Stephen Deems.
That lie would be a most able •reel Mies Pealed epeet her vaeetion here
resentative for South Huron is tit laaitleiher relatiaes, Ifr. aud Mrs. Jam-
oPinien oi all who know him, and it es Yate, and Intend remaining their
is believed that lie will prom a most guest for some time
Miss McPhee of Guelph spent her
popular' candidate and elle succes-
sor to 'the late "Ben" Gunn, a man Chr,istama vacation with Mrs, • aid
who was beloved by, all the•riding, Miss Phalen, Beitaenia Read.
rimmed reevd a ble ram fr was the same girl I will always
The byeeeleetion will take place on • ----------------- g . °'n h - • • '
January 112,. noininations„ caking place; iTaitonon thinth ot Dec. stating have a kindly retail% for. Dr. Williams
that he reached that citv satel Pink Pills " •
on January 15. Mr. Gunn's maanity • - Y' '
in the election .1 1904. was 111. I Mr. Walter Macdonald spent his You can get these pills kora any
Cteistenas holidays at 'Dundonald," medicine dealer or by mail at a
residence of 'his pkeents.- , box or six boxes for $2,50 from The
wee. wallieraseelesaseee, spent tip. Dr, Witliams, Medicine Co., Broca-,
; • Christmas hcialays with .efrs. john
McDopald..
Mr. Will Jordan returned lase
irrespective of pelitics,••• 1Y1r, and. Mrs, D. Macdonald • of 'Due -
Porter's HilL
Mr. and Mrs,. Bewley. of London,
Friday from Semenerbill \V her°
England spent Christmas week rn
spent New Nears wkbh relatives. „. .
Toronto and ere now the elitists of'
Mr. Wesley 'Venderburgh is talking Mre. and the Misses Driver, "St.
St-phen's Place" Huron. Road. I •
• Mr. and Mrs. • Frenk Spaelingot
Wingliam were the guests on • New
Yea's Day .of Mr. and Mrs. Halsey
'•
,Ben. Townseria this New Year.
has a great collation •of birds, and
squirrels that she mounted nerseaf.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston • ot
Cleveland are: the guests Of the for-
mer's parents,. • 1VIr.. and Mrs. Alex.
Johnston. •• ' • ,
Me. and Mss. Refry Baker of
gara .Falls, epent New Year4e Day at
"Lorna Dome" Alia residence ot Mr.
and iyfrs. James Howrie. ;
Mr.. James Howrie was in Clinton
•on New Year's Day. . '
On New Year's morning -Our. first
Msg.
Jas 11 Elliott is not haprov- gift . was a lovely baguet ef white
w"gt• .bloSsoins. whieh. .first aPpeared to
eing_asefesa •as her feiends would
Mr. Willtalliott• was aPPo'n'ad • be artifueiel, hut on looldeg eagalit we
Bible Class teal:ter in Bethel S. 'S. were 'certain that they. were orange
in place of Miss breseie LIliott••Ntlho. blosionis with the ',comPliments ' o'
resigned two weeks ago. . I Miss Hale; however we found' in he
Mr. and Mee. Ben.. Cote of f'tolborne evening that Mr.' Hale every Nov.
spent New Years with his father, .eeis boaghs, off his 1 ruit trees, and
James Coxputs them in vasesfull of -.eater; and
at Christmas time, the beautiful.apple
blosserns gladden his* eyes; and the.
eyes , of. his friensasa We 'thank Mies
Hale fok a beautiful- New Year's gift,
We have ; to th,ank Master :Vallee
'Sickles of Port Hurdle lot sending us
a lovely box of note paper, , for ' out
New Year's gift. ,
:Mr. John Bain Of •Wia on, . pent
New Neer's., Week, With friethds in
thwn.
Gorden Wiglitinen of the ree, 0, -• I.
,)pent tie? co:cation'. with hie relative
a commercial course at th Ciinton
Bueiness College this winter.
Misi Jamieson, oar new leacher,
entered upon her school duties on
Monday. •
Mr. Heman Jones, who lia.s been
visaing at Mr. Win, Tichborne's 'for
a• few weeks lett for Aurora ' last
Thursday. •' •
Mr. John T. Yrhortipson, Jr. visited
in our vicinity last wee; • • .
Mr. ludo NeWton, one ef our , old
boys, was 'united m marriage lo Miss
Mabelte Weston of Bayfield last Mon-
day. It • is With best wishes and
congratulationa that We join ia wesh-
ing them many hepp), year's ot wedel-
ed bliss. •
•Blith
The tollewipg were returried by ea.;
elaniation for; the village 0(e:inci1e for
ieeti
Rte.. e, • Di: W. J. Milne.
' es, J. H: Chollew, Joseph
Carter, A.leer Bainton, Luxton Ffili
The Fueec ii o1 trustees 'were also
returned • without a .contest. Those
, thee aad te be elected Were William
Cempaell,. Adam ,1Wettlaufer ' and Gear= M Westfiela. lae also filled -the 'pulpit'
• .D be the a naive
of Belfast ; Ireland, whet° he
London Road.
Mr. Howard Miller and Alias Winnie
Miller of Goderich township spent
Thursday last at the home of Mr. G.
B. Itanley.
Mr. Arthur Wiltse entertained a
timber ot friends one evening during
a
the past mel.
Miss Pearl Hanley visited old friends
in Goderich township during the past
week. •
The past season's threshing was
rounded up at Mr. J. T. Elliott's on
Monday by Messrs. Layton and Town-
send. •
The W. M. S. in conneetion with the
Brucefield Meth:oelist church were the
guests of Miss E. Waldron On Tues-
day afternoon last.
A meeteng will be held in he West
end school for the purpose of organiz-
ing a beef ring on Friday, 3 6th inst.
all interested are cordially invited.
McKillop Township.
T,here was a good deal of visiting
during the Christmas. holidays, large-
ly owing to the good sleighing.
Mrs. bemesey, who was seriously
ill., has taken a turn for the better.
Herbert • Bell has moved to the
farm of George Richardson y.hich be.
has leased for a •term of years.
Miss Hattie Mahoney of Courtland
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Under-
wood.
Rev. R. J. Currie spent his Christ-
mas in Galt, accompanied beaMrs.
Currie.
Mrs. Dundalk has been on a pleas-
ant vi;it to her daughter, Mrs. Mc-
Lean, who resides in Toronto.
'".Goderich;
Ad to Goderich
Mrs. Aletancier Bell passed • peace-
fully into the spirit world ma Decant-
ber 27th at thegood old age of ' 8'
• years, ,4. Months and 17,„ dayea Slay.
was .a. native of County Down, Ire-
land, and when twenty-two years of
age 'married Joseph' Agnew. 01 this
Union 'three :children Were bore, jos-a
merchant of 'Montreal
and Aurae t111rs. D. Bruce) of „Croderi
fele ,Mrs. Agnew. was early left
widow • and coming to this country a
couple .01 years later she married Al-
eicander Bell orathis • town.. To them
theee, were two children born., Robert •
A. of . Clinton ena Geoege :of this tome •
Mr. Bell :passed • away • twenty six ,
years ago .and at the time of her..
death his ' widow bad been, a. resi-
dent of Goderieh for hale ; , century,
• The . funeral 'took place. on Decembet
• the-tatermenteleing made in
Maitland eemetery.
The infant (*gat er, Lois .Teen,
M. and Mrs.. Joseph BroPhea hae re-
covered from a ery, serious attack of
.whooping cough and congestion of the
This week s. the, week of prayer
which is beieg baseryed by the two
Methodist •Churelies, presbaterian and
XPX•--
January 9th 1908
H
WATCH TE TAGS
The Red ink Price on the Tag is the Story of the
Big saving this Retiring Fr0111 Business
Sale Has For You. •
Just as long as this retirinK m frobusiness Sale Jt so long can
• you save money on every dollar's worth of Dry -Goods you hove to buy.
Not only.will .it pay you to isupply your immediate wants, but you
will be money in pocket to look ahead and do your spring buying now
Laces, Embroideries, Cotton, White Undcr .erwear, are goinat prices away
below regular. You won't buy them as cheap if you put it off a naonthrior two, that's a
sure thing. We are either going to sell the stlek as a whole to some buyer or sell it
over the counter piece by piece'for we are positively retiring from business in Clinton,
The piece by piece way is the best for you, and that is the way we are selling it now.
Cannot tell how long it will last though, for a buyer for the entire stock is likely to
happen along at any time. You better "Make Hay while the Sun Shines," and supply
all your Wants now, for nobody can sell goods at the prices they are marked for t his
greut sale, and stay in business long.
This week we are going to make A clean sweep of the Mantle and Underwear
stocks.. They are down .low now. When another week is over we would like them
cleaned out to the last, gam -lent. Prices have been cut lower - than ever and we will
surely sell them all.
Big Bargains. in Laces ,
and Embroideries
Buy your spring/Lr.cesand Embroid-
eries nou. You will save one-quarter to
one-half of what you will have to pay if
you put it off until March or April. A
good big •stock here for you to choose'
from. Good qualities. Good patterns. •
Torchon Laces. 2 yards for 5c
Hundreds of yards of Cotton Torchon „Laces
and Insertion, various widths and qualities,
good patterns, regular 4e. 5e, 6c and 7c a yd.
sale price 2 yards for - .015
More Laces and Embroideries
Baptist churches.• .
• Mr. Hellidaye a one time business
man, (lied about two months ape at
the residence of "son, Mr. •John
Halliday; Pembina Mountaine, North
Dakota. ••a •
.The : funCral Of one of fladerichls
oldest resid:ents took plece ',last Thera -
day afternoon to ' Maitland .cernetery.
The deceased, Mr. Thomas •Geahaiii:i
was hi his ninety-third y.ear. was
Whita •
g
at Donhybrook on 29th eceta e
•
Mr. Cellensof the .Y. M. C. A.. ad- Setor, Rev. A. E. 'Jones' haying gone wasborn in 11115: ,ge carne,
to Can -
dressed the congregation Of the Meth- to Chatham, to visit friends .• • ada.in1.1848a and thine years later was
odist church on. Sundae, meaning and . Mr. Prang spent NeW Year's Day in ;married in Old St: Geoegeleaeliarch to
at night spoke toa unrteA gathering
in the Presbyterian church: . The
church was .eroWded: The choir for;
the evening was composed of • male
singers. A good collection Wa,s given
in aid of the y.. M. C. A. movement.
The boys. who went away team' Blyth
are still returning to the :frontal
halite. Same of the newly arrived are
John 'arid Robert Barrett and Har-
vey Creighton while these who havo.
beeh home have eturned to 'theft
former positioni, 'John C. Brown of
Detroit, Henry Wettlauter . -to k el lie.
E, C. Wilford to •TerontO and others
to sehoole in various. sections.
Mr. F. W...Bridgen Of Toronto who lir grand daughter, Miss Alma Gill.
has been spending a few, days at the Mt, Green was three, months in
home of Mr. and Mrs: Wilford left on North Dakota.
A Word to Mothers.
Baby's Own Tablets is the only
• medicine for children that gates th
another the guarantee of a Govern-
ment analyst that it is ibsolutely
lree from , opiates and poisohou
soothing stuff. The Tablets curt it
worms, break up colds and Wimp"
stomach and bowel -troubles, destro
fevers, and bring teeth through pi in-
lessly. They eive baby sound iletlii-
al sleep becanse they remove • the
cause of crossness and sleeplessnesa.
Mrs. Ralph Judd, Judd Haven, Ont.
saps : "Baby a Ow m Tablets have
given me great satisfaction beth for
teething troubles and constipation,"
Sold by all medicate dealers or bY
mall at 25 mots a box from "he Br.
Wittiarns' Medicine Co., I:irony:11e,
Ont.
Toronto, .having gone do-wn to:. adopt
a little two year old ger' Who wee in
the , "Shelter.' He is quite alarmed
With the beauty, aid Winning" ':ways
et his adopted datightere
Mrs. James Vivian spent Cheistmas
tide, with her daugater, airs. Drown
al Kalithiaeoo, Mee. ••
.• The Misses Maud and Anna Luxton
of Kincar'dine, are the guests of theit
stater,. Mrs. Joseph Brophey.
Mrs. William. Green ' Was aceompan-
• ied to her mane here front the resid-
ence of her daughter, Mee, Gik, Gui
township, North • Dakota, the late
residence of he I, I. ef r • 11
Tuesdaa evening for .Milvekton theace
horoe the latter • end of the week. ,..
The Horse Fair. last lend ty was not
largely attended by either niene or
horses. ••
Mr. James Cummings of hear.' the
Village was elected on Monday to
scat • tri the council for East Wawa-.
Mr. Ed, Watson shipped a number
Of cattle lest week on the C. P. R,
Miss, Britmacorabe, who spent her
vacatior with her parents at "Chest.
,nut grove,'" has rethined to ;. her
school duties at Ravenswood.,
e Mies Houghton of Orillia came up
to spend her Christmas vacation with -
her sisters, Mrs. Williams end: meth-
er married taster at Leehurn.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. McKay spent
their holidays with Mrs, William Pier,
at her home, Crewe.
Mr: James Knuekle spen,t rihristenas
Following ere the officers iestalled) Week at Woodstock with,. his -friends,
at the last meeeing of the A. F. Se are, round; who attends the etapeiee
College in that city.
Mr. Harry McCreath, who .eafiedion
the steamer Roeedale the past summ-
er arrived from Kiingston in time to
S, K. Gidley, chaplain ; Dr. Long, speiril Christina's tide with ale patents,.
steward, W. Brown tyler J. G. ,
Mrs. J. Catling of Cockburn Island
Ernigh treasurer ; J. M. Hamilton •in wishing your correspondeta a happy
eecretary; • New Year, said that the batter Day
Dr, W. J,. Milne presented the, Saints held their Christmas Tree on
Winghatii 'hospital 'with. an. ievalill'a Dec. 23rd and on the following even-
ing the Presbyterians had a Christ -
chair. . •
The meeting of Morris disitiet 14, Inas Tree entertainment. Little Miss
0. L. Will be held in the Orange Hall Gertrude MeLean rendered several
te-
hete on January le, , citations in a clever manner. Thr
A number a the Members ee tiee Ae flour sent to • Cockburn Leland, for
first class flour, at the price of $3.75
I41. St A, M. attended the funeral of
at per cwt., is riot tor 'the use of man,
their late brother, D. E. Munro,
and no one ever knew of the fad tin -
Auburn, oft, Friday afterneon.
til the boats had lett the island. in
Miss Etla, Keimedy, of town, baaing the broad they found the odor
tvt of Mr. and Mrs. D. Kenaiely„ wee inseam:awe, and an tasting fa, one
married to, Mr. Harvey IYIeTee of East taste Was nufTicient. Quite a mother
Wawanasht !slew' Year's "tY. are ill from PA dices, Butter is 33
eefite per pound, hey $28.la and oats
75 Cents per huehel. There are 25
eamps 04 Cockburn Island this winter
SO that there Is tote ot work to do,
but Mr. Catlitit not Wile to work
this winter, for which we tender our
regrets. The school was burned, down
last fall, Mrs. Caging say, but a
11CW 000 le being built and Wilt be
ready for the Mader term.
The flese hockey match ot the seas.
Acheson, J. II. Colborne, E. owning on in Goderich was played with the
Rohl. McLean, J. 0.°Laithwaite and •Meaforth team, the' latter winning.
It. Thompson. • the score being 3 to „
Jane Kirkpatrick, • 'Rev. ,Mr. Camp-
, bell, the first , rector ai the chu,rele
peeformed the pereenonYe.' '
A. ete. ; Nem. • wa,teon, axeyie, ; R.
W.M. ; Dr. Hamilton, S W. ;13,
Brown, J.W. ; Ge, Jolinston,
W. J. Parks, J.D.; W. Beacom, I.G.,
Goderich
Mr. Grabani was a quiet man. an
politics he was it Conseavative„ and
for over ,sixty years hag exercised the
fratiehite. The funeral services Wore
edtideicted by Rev, G. N. Haven, pas.
tor of North Stud Di,fothodiab Church,
end the pall -bearers were' Edward
ex
aelair Quality and 'Quantity,: ask your
dealer for • the new. big .plugs of
"Bobs*" "Stag" and "Currency"
Chewing 'Tobaccoes.
ou cty
eed :It
Ask your doctor about the
wisdotrrof your keeping Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral in the house,
ready for colds' coughs, croup,
bronchitis. Ifhe says it's all
right, then get a bottle of it
at once. Why not show a
little foresight in such matters?
Early treatment, early cure.
Wo pilbitsh our formulism •
& 'We banish alcohol
from our medicines
ers Nvbeoa-e-natiltronurte
" dootor
Many a boy is called dull and stupid,
when the whole. troubte is due to a lazy.
liver. We firmly believe your own doc-
tor will tell you that an occasional dose
• of Ayer's Pills will do such boys a great
deal of good. They keep the liver active.
6...63/4411 by flu 0. IWO 00., LoweU, Mass.0.-•-•
ENTgR ANY DAY
„Our management trains more 1300k-
keepetg, Stenograohers and Telegraph-
ers than any other in Western Ontar-
io. No extra ehargo fee two coursee.
Most eminently qualifiettainstruetors.
Other colleges tinge& our gradteette
as teachers.
Individual lestatietion:
MAIL COUItSES. in Matriculation,
service, Peuniatisleip, aaiorthand,
Bookkeeping, etc.
Send paetal to): infortnittion about
CANADA'S GILMATEST CUAflNW
ItIGTI-GRADE BUSINESS
CIES.
Olinton
usmesseollege
I Daniel E. Eby, Vi'ee Principal,
5.c.per yard
:Hundrecle of yards: ip this lot, too. Good
qualities Cambric Eusbeoideries and Insee-
Lien, good Widths, neat designs, regular 7e,
& arid 9e, for reeking sale clearing Lit per yd.95 t
250 Embroideries 15c
• Extra fine quality Muslin 'Erabtoideries
land Insertions, some of the finest patterns:
we had stock. • wide aria narrow widths, •
qualities euitable for any 'purpose, regular '
20e, Mama:130c per yieed, for retiring sale
. per yard, ..... • • .1 Es
Allover Laces 25c
.' A few patterns only. AllaVer Laces, white
regularaee end 70a; clearing them out
ror retiriug sale at pee yard'. -215
,
•Saye;Maneij on Cottons, too
E Very yard of white Cotton, bought
right from English Makers. Values before.
the sale - started' that were better than.
many stores hereabouts, , The sale prices P
are very mueli in your favorYou will,
Inot buy these as cheap for many.a day
Good White aottad sc.
• ExtraqUality .English. White °eaten, . full •
• yard wide, sound even thread, a nice finish' • .
• for pawing. You seve.2c keened buying now '
• instead of in 4 Month or two, regtilar, 10c,.
•for retiring sale per yard ' .08
• Very Fine English Cotton 10e -
Extra fine English Catton, an exceptional
• quality for ladies fine underwear. You could:
I • pay 150 it yard for this and not be paying a
cent too much; for retiring sale we are clear-
ing out the balance of our stock at yer yard .10,
• , . .
Five -yard Enda 50c
. Good quality English White Cotton, firm
strong weave, finished for easy sewing, put
up in ends of 5 yards,. very special atper end . a 50
Genuine Bargains in VI/bite
'Cotton Underwear
.Ladies white Cotton Underwear at
genuine bargain prices. All clean well -
made garments from one of the best fac-
tories in Canada. Not a great deal of it,
just a little that. e carried over from last "
'summer. You certainly can save some
money if you buy now instead of waiting
until spring:
All of it at One-quarter off
We find it impossible to give a de-
tailed list of prices of the white Under-
wear. There is a big assortment of gowns,
Skirts and Corset Covers. All splendid
garments, made from good quality Eng-
lish cotton, trimmed with laces and em-
broideries. We have taken the whole
stock,put it on a table at back of store,
and give you your choice at exactly
One-quarter Less than the Regular
Prices. In a couple of months you will
be buying Underwear • and paying full
price for it. Why not buy it at this sale
ancisave 25c 'on every dollar's worth you
have to buy, ;
Still Saving gou Moneg •
on Dress Goods
' We are still saving you money on
Dress Goods. This sale is the greatest
opportunity for Dress Goods buying that
has come your way for many and many
a day.. This superb stock of high-class•
Dress Goods is being cleared out at prices
that are lower by far than goods of equal
quality can be had for anywhere else. •Just
look at these for sample values :
Dress Goods at 350
Hundreds of yards of them yet to sell. Our
woolen Dress Goods, black and colors;
tweeds, plain cloths, etc.,. clearing up lines
• that sold at 60c to 75e, some even sold aor
• more, all gathered together and going out
at this sale at your choice per yard
•
•More Dress Goods -t55
More 56e DreiaGoothe-spleadid crulities, 64
inch tweed suitinas, 40 to 45 inches plain
• and fancy woolen Dress Goode in all the
popular shades, • a gathering together of
•• lines tbat sold at 75e, 00e, 1.00, some even as
• high as 1.• To, out they go now at, your ehoice •
per yard ..,
A Clean Sweep of the • *.
Mantles,
,T4is is the Way we are 'going to make
A clean -sweep of the,Mantle stock. There
are just 27 Ladies Mantles left in stock
Plain black eloths and fancy twee4s...,_v-
ery one new this season. .Loss thau half
'price is the Way we make the selling Of .'
them on Saturday and next Week an ab,
' Solute certainty. You will Wait Many and
many a day before pp. will buy Mant1es
as cheap again,
• :512 and 13.50 .1/lantles
for$6.25.
;fast 9 of them, not one moreeall stylisb.
up-to-date garments, made for this season's •
trade, regular prices were 12.00, moo and
1360, blacks, or tweeds out they go Sawr.
day at your choice of 'the lot.. 5 . 25
$15 to 17.60 Mantles $7.25
•
. Not more than eight or nine of these. The
last that are left of our beat • selling lines.
some blacks, some colors, all new this sea-
son, regular 16.00, 16.50 and 17.00, out they •
go Saturdaa at your choice each ...,.... 7.25
Children's Coats Half -Price
• About 20 Children's Coets left to sell. Not
one of them bat is new this season : Good
stylish garments, well made, fitultless in fit.
• No matter what the foam& price was, just
half of that is what we ask now,
Clearingup the Underwear
Thigh the way we go ahout making
a clean sweep of the entire stock Saturday
and next week. Then you an buy ladies
and children's Underwear cheep eaough
.• to make it worth your- while to ,put it
° away and keep it until next season we
are bound to make the selling of it a car
tairity. That is why you can get bargains
like these, commencing Saturday •
Ladies sUnderwea,r 270
Ladies ribbed Vests and Drawers, fine soft
'finish, winter weight, pure white, special
per. garment. 6. • h. It 0 0 1 0 .27
• Chilldren s Underwear 15e
• Children's ribbed Vest. and Drawers, as-
sorted sizes, Warn good quality, clearing up
our various medium piece lined, all at your
choice per garstient,.,........ 4 0 4 4 * h 1 V • 64 6 .1
Children's Very Fine Und.er-
• -Wear 55c
Clearing up our good qualities Childeen's
Underwear at 55c a garmene. Plain white
or nattuni color.; fine ribbed, all wool, regu-
tar 65c, 750 and 85e the garment, a table full
Saturday at your eholce... ..... . . .. .58
. Out prices on ell outenther lines" of Ladies'
and tehildrents Underwear that we have not
time to mention here,
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