HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-06-22, Page 8.ANOTHER BAROAIN
For Uur S�p��i�l Two Days'Sale on• Frx�ayBund:. Saturdayr 4ane 2,3-z4
lain and Twilled Sheets:
These are made ofgood' heavy even thread bleached cotton large size 72x90,
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regular � ;<�75, Sale ' Price 1.448 per pair. • •• + ..
Table Linen
For bio leac Table in.. to
wo days: only we. reduicc our special. ,goc.i,I�� hod a e L eu
,43c. ,4t the high price of linen to -day this is an extra bargain..
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.Four 'hie:es only left in
Serpentine'Crepe.• 'Colors—Navy
and. Cardinal.
Regular price
loci Sale Price 121�2e rail.
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Fine ualit, aceCurtains,'onl: " twopair of amedesi s'left to Ix cleared `.
9 ,� � • � 3' par- . same g'n , r , , - � ,,, �
• at Hall Price. This means regular, s.00 Curtains at $z.5o per pair,
G
iris' Sailor Blouses
Here is a big 25c bargain in Girls' White Sailor Blouses, trimmed with.
navy, . Reg; 7s c and . r.00 put on Special Sale at 25c.
Ladies' White Waists
On. Friday and Saturday we Offer, a good assortment of Ladies: White
Waists, with fine "lace and insertion
trimming These were mostly high-
priced -
priced
waists, but are put on Sale at 55, 65, 75, 85 and 95c. Some
of these are low neck and short sleeve and others high neck with lace collar
anal `Lone sleeves; -
A ;Glove Bargain.
Ladies and Misses' fine quality Silkette Glovesin a large range of colors.
Reg. 4,5 and 35s; on sale Friday and Saturday. 'at 18c. .
en's' and Boys' Tie 'Bargain
Au orted
A,. s orfvarious
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a kinds,st les and utilities. •Y�oilr choice �-fair 25 .
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Big Bar : in �. i. n Factory •Cotton.
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We again ain.. remind you of our'yards f our' z c.
g . , special bargain :•'io . o 4
P, . offering Y
Factor Cotton forthe •
14d -
Factory Not more than 20 yards to a customer. At
high price of cotton to=daythisgolden Opportunity..
,REMEMB This:Saleoffers You genuine bargains. Seethe goods.
marked with yellow tickets and note the low prices. Comae
Early. Shop in forenoons if possible. Theseprices are:for two' days only.
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TERMS . CASI'I
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Lieut. Cronin, d Walkitatton, cat
his sister, Miss Daisy Cruuiu, here :prior
to his leaving far Letidun.
• The 'Young Peoples Society of the
Dentist Church is arranging tor a Muai-
eel Luteirtainnteut on rriday evening,
Aloe sorb.
Mr. McCauley returned to the home
of his sister; Airs. Bell; of Dobbindton,
on. Monday to: spend, the week with his
mother whom, we regret to report, is no
better,
Privates Mac McKinnon,Torrance
McLennan, James Thompson, Wilbert
McNally, John Kitchen, Iskii.NeDornutd
and Will Patterson of "1'3" Ronapany,
1G0th. Batt. Walkerton, spent over Sun-
day at their homes here. The I attalion
will .entrain for London, rail week.
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FORTNIGHT'S ONRUSH
saint of INkoWlita rind trent RIO,
war Contr. Takes by Rtisslanir*•
74bacce) see Reviewed..
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ha ca o rn to mita
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of °Bultowrna,, by the ;advancing: Rua= .
i4au> army under eon Lechnitzky was
au,nouneed by the Russian War Office
Sunday`night. The city withstood the
demo Russian attack santil .aturday.:
The f.orcea which held it are in; flight
through: the •passes, of the ,Carpathians.,
pursued by the .swiftly -knowing ' Rus-
Vans,- The capture Is roost notable,
involving, as it does, the passing of
,control ofseveral• important railway°§
lines into the hands of the C'ar's
forces, Reports are to the effect that.
Belfast : • :both aides suffered: heavily in the final
a e.•
On oth6r sectors of the long .battle-
front, especially on the . Styr, the Rue-
sian advance , is beginning to encoun-
ter the most stubborn resistance. At
eadonlitocht, •north of Lutsk, the, War
Office reports a violent:. battle, Among
the, Germans fighting' with. the Aus-
trians at this point are men frons the
front in Franco, `Austria is also try.
, ing to break up the Russian offennaive
north, of Bupzacz," on the :road :to Lein
berg.. x .
• • Lemberg Menaced'
Reuter' despatch. from •Petrograd'
nays.: "The net strategical result of:
the fortnight's fighting is. that the Rini -
glans hold practically a. straight .line
between Lutsk, Buczacz and .Cserno
wits°, The. military critics. point. out.
that :the recapture of Radzivilolf' an ..
the' driving •ot Abe enemy forces ' q
Brody, and, in all likelihood, further
1n' the direction of Lemberg,"!win al-
most inevitably compel: ,the with,
drawal of the Austrian centre from the
Tarnopol region, The Russians ad-
vancing across the Volhynian-Galician
frontier are, according, 'to the .latest
despatches, less than sixty miles from
Lemberg. Two: German army. •corps.
have been sent. to Galicia and' two
Bulgarian` divisions to Bukowina,''
Credit 'to Russian Shell
--*Wcdne+rday, June 2t.
. dies Edna Pentland., spout: Saturday
in our locality.
The Entrance pupils are writing their
exams. am this week.
,Mr. Joe Alton, was a visitor •rn. our
neighbourhood Inst week...
Another auto•has wine into mit tieigh-
bourhood, .Mr.Saniuel Thompson being
the lucky owner, .
Mr. and Mrs.. •Win. Henry motored
:from Flesberton Wednesday and attend-
ed the Stothere•—Hackett wedding,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Henry and . Mrs;
A. McAllister attenaed the funereal of•
Mr, J. 'Kirkpatrick in • Goderiek last,
week, '
Mr. and lira; Thos. Henry and Mr,
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,riage.oftheir:piece, Misss Helen Hackett,
ou Wednesdaiy, :,Tune .21
Paramount.
• Tuesday, June 20.
Mrs Ketcliabi►w: has been visiting
around Tilson'burg, for the last few days.
Hugh McMillan, of the 0th' Con. of
Kinloss,. and Miss McIntosh, of the 4th,
paid us a visit Friday night,
•Mrs and.Mrs. William Struthers, of
Lucknow, visited Paramount Sunday
School on Sunday afternoon. z .
Strange to say; no ono in Paramount
has an auto. They are waiting •to see
the flying machines perfected:: before dis-
carding the .hors$, •
To the friends away from home who
have been enquiring,. We would say that
Mr. Murchison is still confined to hie
bed, nor has his condition improved.'
very much, -
bliss Annie Davis, .who hasknit quite
a number of 'socks for the soldiers last
inter, has
w , received word fraim a .num-
bet 'who received them; Anliong the rest
was a letter of appreciation from,' Herb.
Graham, of Lucknow, end one from
Sidney Towle, n • near neighbor. Mies
Davis is pleased to know that her friends
are enjoying the benefit of her, Wei k, It
has made what, was . tedious' Worka
pleasant ✓etre etion.
tlolyrood
—Wednesday, June 21.
THE GARDEN PARTY, — ,rte spite of
wcatber .tot too encouraging, there, was
a good Crowd at the Woinoila' Institute
garden party at Mr: ' A•ckert,e Tuesday
evening. The splendid Supper was aero
ed by a host of willing waiters who were
rept busy 4011shiest nine o'clock.
Supper was followed by a program of
music,' recitations and.addreeses, at which
Mr. John • Purvis presided. Speaker§
were Rev. Mr. Clysdale, of Saleilt,'• and.
M r. It. • •D. Cameron. ;, Liicknow. The
former gave an 'excellent address en the
war in Europe. The Teesweter Cadet•
Band furnished music. Thi genie of,
'bbaseball. earl
Y int he evenirt . betiueeu
Lucknow and Rip ley prove a rather
one=sided affair, Lucknow' having', the
lead ailthe ' way through. ' Proceeds
amounted to about 7b:Q4. '
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HOME
f The Empire needs food. I -not '
d f you,are ill the fight-
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ingline ne you
maybe in the e ro' i•
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Labour
producing
, is liinited—all the more reason todo more : than ever
before.:. Grow food for the •.men -_who are fightingfor you. The Allies need all the food that
you can produce , Every little helps. ' You are responsible for your own work. ,If ;you
cannot produce as much as you.would like, produce all'you, can: Work with the.right,
spirit... Put fighting energy into your efifort-. and, produce -.now when -it -counts. The more '.
• you produce the inore you can save. Producing 'and saving are war -service.
Make• In war -time do not waste time and energy on un'm7,
' Your Labour' Efficient portant and unprofitable work. conomize labour.
_ : r P._iitol'Lunpr'oductjiee_worrk_till 'after -..the -war, -and, -if
possible, help in producing something needed now. Lee, us not waste labour: . Canada
, needs it all ' If possible: help to feed the Allies. Make your' backyard a productive garden.
Cultivate it with a 'will.. Make your labour.count for as much as possible.
Do Not_ .Waste Materials
There 'should' be no waste in war -time. Canada could
pay the annual interest on her war expenditure out
our farms, in our f actorie's, in •
our -homes. E f d -saved from
ofwhat we Waste on�
-very-pound-foo -waste is as good as a pound of increased
production. The way for a nation'. tosave is for every individual to.save: - .Prance is strong •
_ ..10-clay_iieicause. of..t'hrift.in time .of peace. _ -The amenmuff-women-of Great- Britain are not
only ' doing '•' but are learning to " do without"
..spen4 A�ay .u� ..fes.I°sting-our-doltars- dollars-here-weakens
rengtr'Practise economy in the home by s g luxur-
at the Front. Your savings will help Canada to
finance the war. Save your money for the next Dominion War issue. There can be no
better investment. 4
THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA.'
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
THE DEPARTMENT of 'FINANCE
° £lilamis
� relatives in Paisley last week. .
'Monday, 19.;
• ' Statute. Labor Is the order of the day.,
Rev: rerned home from
TorontoFFday.
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lits, . II, Tufl'ord haseturno'd to her
Jame in Heair sville. f
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Miss Howiton spent a. few days With • Mr. Gregg,• of Pinkerton, ".ie painting
tree outside of Mrs. Campbell's residence..'
The Annual 8, S. Picnic will be held Lieut. W. L. McKay, of "D"' Coin -
at Inverrturon on Tuesday,. d'ul y 4th, an Walkerton • called on f r°
1v yr , tends here
Mrs. Beaton. and 'family returned do last week`
their home in Toronto on Wednesday. Quite a number from here °'attended
the Baptist Church Association Meetings
()filter, Mia,rolti +ont on Wednesday, ,cin Pataley last week,
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Mr. McDonald' of Ripley, visited his
LATFST WAR NEWS
To Canadians, the saddest and the
most interesting featureof the news frons
Europe the AAA week was the long, daily.
lists of Canadian casinilties-=-the killed,
wounded and iuissing,' These were suf-
fered mostly on the lot, bnd,and 3rd of
June, when the Germans made 'a .des,
perate but futile effort to break the
Canadian line and reach Ypres. It was
at first thought that the attack would
develop to the proportions of the ' battle.
at Verdun, but the enemy allowed. no
such •determinatiop in this the third
battle of Ypres. Alter winning shine of
Canadian iron
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,., losing
thein again in a day or two, the Germans
appear' to have given up the struggle
there, finding the Canadian line too hard
a nut to crack. The effort, however,
costour battalions about 6,000 nien, the
great majority, of bourse, being wound-
ed.- It is the list of these that has been,
coming in for the past two Weeks.
The battle of Verdun, which eerri-
nienced February 21 est-justfour•months
ago—was qnieter op. Tuesday than.; en
any day since the bcazinning. Whether
this_ was.due.�t pre r-atiQns�lSno
effcrt or to the withdrawal of German
troops to soine ether point, is a matter
of. speculation.
The beat news still comes from the
Russian armies in Europe, where 'iteady
and rapid progress is'still being male
against the Austrians. In the 'past two
weeks the,.ltussians have. gathered' up
Abenr, '175,0:00 Auatrlafi -and' _airman.
prisonere,
a rivan-
prisonere, taken a number of important
towns, andlately captured* !*amber, of
lahge, portable; :siege WO, `wei'ghing
about sixty tons each, which the Aus-
trians were unable to take with them in
their hurried retreat.
The attack, of the Austrians on Italy
has slirckened and-theieiias•been no pr
guess there for nearly two weeks.
Nothing is reported from the Russian
armies, south of the Black Sea, operating
againut theTurks. YTntil the drive in
Europe connnenced bis was the , chief
scene of activity', Latest reports. are
thatin region the•'I'iirks within the`
past year have killed two millions of Ar-
menians. If the numberis only• half of
that, it still constitutes the greatest mass -
acted innocent and unarmed people in
all history.
The 'United States seems to be draw-.
ing Very near to war' with Mexico,butif
war should develot.e it will be of a very
different character fiotn that in Europe.
The Mexicans have neither equipment
nor merey to get equipment with; while
in the eatly stages the United States:
army will be largely node up of raw
itattrigtla and voltiptecri.
battle.
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A new :'kind' of shelf is generally;
given the chief credit for the• success'
of the new Russian offensive in de-
snatches from •Petrograd, Incredible
quantitfesof this new weapon, are be-
ing
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ingx'used by'General Brussiloff,' and
its effect its .said to surpass everything
witnessed in the war thus far. l'of
course, nothing Can, be said aboutthe
nature of. this•. shell," says the Morning
Post's correspondent; at Petrograd,
who assetisit is the product .oft the
co-operative research of the Russian
universitlea.
• London 'despatches on ;Saturday
said: The forward drive of the Rus-
sian armies in Volhynia, Galicia and
Bukow,ina continues with apparently'
undiinini'slied ' successes. From the
Pripet • marshes southward to .Czerno-
witz the forces of General Brussiloff,
according -0 reports . from Petrograd,
are throwing back counter; -attacks and
are .advancing steadily -against the
Austrian armies. In 1,3 days. the Rus'=
shins have made prlsoner almost 170;-
00n; and have captured immense stores
of : war booty, says the Russian War
Office. Battles southeast of Lutsk,
between Kozin and ' Tarnotka and
northwest :of Buczacz, have brought
further successes to the Russian
army: In an action --on the' Pluichevka.
!liver; south of. Lutsk, more than five
thousand mien were captured after the ,
attacking.' Russians had . forded the,
river. Attempts of the Austrians and
Germans to take ,the offensive on
many sectors of the long front were'
repulsed, according to, Petrograd.
"FOUGHT LIKE PEMoNS'
German Tribute to Third Division—
Belgian Women Cheer Canadians
"Soldiers returning. to Courtrai from
the front bin Wednesday declare that
the Canadians fought like demons un-
til they recovered the trenches lost
during the, previous- week;" --writes a
correspondent of The . Amsterdam
Telegraaf .on -Sunday, adding .that the
German losses were heavy during the
ppritlsh bombardmentpreliminary to
the recovery of theg round. , The cor-
respondent . saw people from Courtrai
who described the scenes there after
the. German'defeat. Train after train
Band a long sunces:pion of 'motor am-
-buianees brought the wounded back
along the • Rue de Lille and on .the
'Market place, where the care stood
dripping with blood. 'Inhabitants of
• Coutrai rejoiced' at the German set-
back,.' as on the • previous Saturday
they were angrily forbidden to cheer,
When . 200 Canadian . prisoners • we`re
marched,through°Porre da. Menin. Af-
ter being given some food in the big
schoolroom, the prisoners were taken
to Ghent. and were cheered occasion-:
ally when the Belgian women 'caught
eight of thein. Not even • the brutal
punishmenta of the Huns prevent Bel-
gian women cheering. On Monday 57
more Canadians came through:
ASIATIC FRONTS' BUSY
British Forties Advance ' on Tigris—
Russians Cheek Turks '
The following official report was'
issued in London on Friday: "Oh the
worth bank of the Tigris, east of. Kut
el -Amara, our trenches • have been
pushed to within `200 yards of the.
Turks at f$annayat.. On the' south,
bank, jingit Mansura has : been occur
pied. Thisplace:ls three and a half
miles south of Magasis. A success-•
, ful pailitive expedition, has been made
against the Arabs .who persistently.
cut the. telegraph `north of Hamar
!Lake." Ali attempts' of the Turks to
mistime the offensive on the Caucasus
front have been repulsed, according
'fit the
Petrograd report, which lays:
fn .the coast -region the Atoka made
numerous attempts to take the Offen=
sive, all of _which were -repulsed., In
the_dtraettion of Eagdeasl,_:sii1._the. i'tt1,
the Tucks took the village' of Serpoul.
,They were afterwards ejected by our
troops and thrown back to their
original positions," -
Housewives, Attention' l
The Niagara Fruit Grow is aregoing
to protect the fruit buying public, and
their action will be, generally applauded
and appreciated. Housewives have long
suffered' from dishonest packing and',
careless handling and there has, never
been any distinguishing mark to. guide
-her in her purchases, The Niagara prow.
ere have adopted a label showing a small'
mall of the-Niagara°Pepineula,each label
bearing the number of the grower 00 10
fruit,' This little map will assure buyers
that the fruit is grown in Niagara Penin
sura, and also that the grower has autllc'
'Lent confidence in his product to put his
'Awn number on ,it, • Every complaint
'can thus be traced. Fruit buy* will
do' well to print bythio nroteption• Sad
bujt oely� fruit witthe lab 1.
Thursday, Pili?, 22nd,, 1916
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THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS.
Mafeking:
. —Tuesday; June 20.
Pte. Frank , Jones called on friends
here Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Qeorgei•Twamley visited'
friends in. Wingham on Sunday,'
Anson Finlay' and Fred took advan;l,
tage of the excursion "to. Guelph Model
Farm on Thursday,, .
Stephen and Miss Jessie: Stothers and.
Miss M. Hackett:seentThursday, even-'•
ing at the latter's hoine'at Zion.
Mr.. and 'Mrs. George ' ndrew and
fancily, of''Lucknow, visited at the home
of S. J. Kilpatrick Sunday afternooe6
Will Naylor, of Wingham, 'spent part
of last week in this neighborhood;. work-
ing in the'interests of the Trench Light-
ning Rod Company, Teeawater..
Mr. and Mrs: S. Treleaven were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick Monday.
We are pleased to see Mr. Treleaven able
to be outagain.after his accident.
During the electric storm on Friday
afternoon, S. Kilpatrick's . house was
struck by lightning, knocking off a chit-
ney and entering the .roof in three other
places several feet' apart. doing consider-
able damage.: Fertunatejy, no one was
injnred and the house did not take Ore.'
Stephen Stothers' barn was struck, also,.
but no fire was caused.
Teeswater
• -Tuesday,_ June 20
'Cleo. Greenach has puirchased a Ford
car from Alex. Lanlbortua.
Mrs. Semple and daughter are away
on a visit to friends in Tottenham.
Mrs: Bert Hiscox ar,d daughter are
up from Fergus, visiting at Jer. Hisoox'.,
L. A. Brink, is having ra new, wide
verandah built before his residence.
•' Many cf our boys werehome for. the
week -end on their last leave before going
to London..
• Captain: W. F: Hiscox' has rented a
furnished house in London and•he will
be joined thea by Mrs. Hiseox the
latter part of this•week.
Mr.•Bradley's cottage.at Bruce Beach
is completed and the familyy expect 'soon
tel occupy it for the summer. Messrs.
Fraser and Donaldson were'tbe builders:'
Rev. 'W. A. Bradley preached anniver-
sary ssrv:ces at Pine River last Sunday,
Rev. Mr. Rutherford taking the services
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in• Knox church, 'Teeswater, on the
occasion.
Rev. A. E. Fear preached' his`fareweelt•
sermon in the. Methodistchurch last •
Sunday evening. He leaves on 'Thum-,
day and will take up leis work in,Wheat
•leyin.July. `
: Hugh McDonald (.tailor), wlo was i n
jured some tims ago byfalling down
stairs ;died ori Sgunda iToronto
, Y 'hes-
pital. Ile will be buried i'n • Teeswater
cemetery, on, Tuesday. -Hugh suffered a
great deal during his• illness and. death'
cane as a release. .He wilt be " lunch:: <.
missedin Teeswater..
R. M. Ecclestone wan suddenly Calla,
to Toronto last Thursday to,see. his'. par-
ents, who had beenhurried'to the hos-
pital because of an auto acetdeut. Mr. •
Ecclestone, 'Sr., had suffered., rather,
severe injuries, which will :incapacitate,
him for some months, but. Mrs.: Eccle- •
stone, is expected soon to recover. '
' A . Dainty Strawberry Dessert
One cupful ripe sstr berries, j cupful
sugar, 2 egg whites, stale cake. - -
Mash the berries and stir in the sugar.
gar.
Beatthe whites -of- the • eggs• stiff, then
put in the berries and •auiar and whir,.
stiff.' Put a layer of'stale .cake in the.:
bottom of a dish and pour the strawberry
fluff over it. In .aboutan hourthe,cake
will be permeated and:softened with the
juices, while the fluff on top is firmer
than before If you desire to make the:
dish more ornamental,'. drop. spoonfuls of
whipped cream'. on the meringue, putting
a strawberry and a bit of green angelica
or real strawberry leaves on each.
„a, Pc urth Lon. Wattles
Monday, ,lune lli:
Mrs. Wm. Robb's sister is spending a
few days with her this week. •.
K. McDonald spent last Saturdaywitlr
the boys in khaki at Walkerton, .
,Misses Marion MoDiarmidand ale
McKinnon returned to'London lately.-
Miesdi
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S e McDonald Id
returned to her
.home from Rochester last Monday morn-
ing.
,Orville McGuire, who has been visit-
ing at McGillii!ray's, returnedto-Detroit
last week. �.
Metiers. Wm. McDonald, 'o the- e 4t(i
of Kinloss, and W, R. MCDonald, on the
4th of Huron, se^ured oneof those fine
Chevrolet Cars each last week:
on LUCKN,OW'SSPECIAL SALE DAY
Prkda ! .Saturday, June 23 and 24
Men's -Print: Shirts ne-vtt-.patterns,-r-eg�,-$-1-.00-for 79c
Lace Curtains....'...........': •reg. $1.25 for 1`00.
o' yds. Flannelette,. heavy for....... ... ,...,.,1.25
40 inch Grey Cotton, reg. • 1 4 c, for..... ,....12 1-2c
Heavy Slack Rib -Ctittanr mise; speci41-2-prs-. 55c -
Plain Black Cotton Hose, special..:.•...2 pr :: 25C
Ladies' Print Apron., reg..2„-c, for
Ladies' ,Print Aprons, large, reg. 5oC, rot. ,39e
Linoleum 2 'yds. wide, good pattern, 55c sq. yd;
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A Table of Dress Goods at. Reduced Price
A Table •of'Voiles and M,...slins.at Reduced Prices.
A. iine,,of Ciusets,at Ib per cent. off.'' -
In Millinery—All :fats bought on and Saturday---.,
- ... Friday
25 per cent. off. A lot 0'1.t lof h Caps,reg. SOc,'for •
•• Bargains in other eat,•
g lines this,sale.
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