HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-06-23, Page 4What we sell Advertises us,
Ladies' Readyto-wear Cements,
millinery and Drees -Making -
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Special No. r
As the Millinery season is drawing to a close,
we have decided to clear the balance of our
Hats at HALF PRICE. These hats are all'
new and up-to-date, and were trimmed in our
own work room. Come and choose while the
assortment is good.
Special No. 2
We put on sale Saturday, 15 dozen Linen
Towels. They are Iarge size, hem -stitched
ends, and all pure Linen. Reg. 75c per pair,
aaturday•45c per pair.
Special No. ,
We are going to clear the balance of our
Spring Coats at one price, $5.00. Some of
these Coats sold as high as.$8.5o.. Just seven
inthe lot, sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42, only $5.00
Special No. qt
Three dozen Lawn Waists to clear . at only
50c each. They are neatly made and are
good quality Lawn, trimmed with tucks and
embroidery insertion. Saturday price 50c.
Special No. 5
Fifty dozen par of Cotton .Hose
pair. These Hose are made of
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warm weather; in black only? all
pair for 25c.
stems a
good yarn,
sizes, : TWO
District News few days this week with Mrs. Geo..
Mr and litre Wm, Linton, of Ochre"
River, Man., spent a few, days with
Mr and Mrs D. N. Watson.
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Mrs. Stevenson, of Clinton spent a
Rogers. fTilsonburg Liberal]
Brumfield
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Ed Morrison is preparing to build a
house.
Miss Sadie Bowie
ersyplus is recovering h' s been ill of
Miss H Graham, Seaforth, is visit-
ing friends in our village.
A number from the town took in
the circus at Clinton on Saturday,
Master T
Til
last week the guest of his Toronto,u clB R
Aiggwas
in"s.
Messrs Wm McQueen @ and Freeburn
Johnston of Stanley have lately pass-
ed their examinations in Toronto
University.,
Ms
ly nrpuur villageeOn h s ho visited recent
ly in pur village has returnd to her
home in Toronto, her daughter Mrs
Geo Swan, of our village returned to
Toronto with her.
Stanley
The farmers on the second are this
week improving the road by gravell-
ing.
Bessie McGregor made a short
visit to Detroit at • the end of last
week.
Geo. Baird is presiding this week at
the Entrance examination at Varna
and John Beatty is preeiding at Bay -
Miss ldd£ 'tewart who bas been for
some time at Sault Ste Marie,. same
to the home of Stewart, .i short time her
father
ago. She will
remain here for some time.
Miss Mary Chapman of Manitoba
has recently been married at the home
of her father John Chapman, formerry
of Stanley) to Mr. 11 Clark of Cardif.
Manitoba, the many friends of the
bride, -in our vicinity send best wishes
to the happy couple.
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+ Personal Notes4.
If those having relatives or friends"
visiting in town orgg oing away
notify UR of the fact each
week,
w
wouldannounce
it in the NEW e,
Ex '�
'
Miss Sadie East, of Stratford, is
home.
Mr. Jae McMath was in Dungannon
laet week.
Miss Esther Bell, of Blyth, was in
town on Tuesday.
Mrs. S,Crich, ch visited to
ah
Detroit (,ver Sunday. er uncle, in
Mr. Reuben Graham is spending a
fete days in London.
Bishop Williams was the guest of
Rev, 0 R. c;unne while in town,
Miss Lena Livingstone, of Blyth was
the guest of Miss Baker on Tuesday.
Miss Guest, of London, is spending
a few days under the parental roof.
Mrs Geo. Potts returned from her
visit at Detroit and London on Friday
night.
Miss Del Miller spent part of last
week the guest of her uncle, Mr. Wm.
Perdue.
Mr. B. Gerry, of Brussels, the veter-
an Orangemen of that district, was in
town Monday,
4- 'Misses Jean and Mary Murchie,of
ith Were guests of their aunt, Mrs,
W
B loM, Bryidone, last week,
Mrs. W. J. Brown and two children,
of Montreal, are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Moffatt, Princess Street.
Mr Howsonwho is baking for Harry
Sutliff, ;snore residing in the house
owned dei
y John E,artiert, of Iiullett, ..
Mr, and Mrs Hartley go to BIy
Saturday where Mr. Ilartley ,will
th
examiner at the Exams.; next week.be
Mrs. W. J.. Baker andd tau h
er
si ,Mise
Ruth. of Kingston, are visiting; the
former's brother, Mr, Root; Marshall.
Mrs. (Rev.) Diehl and young son, of
Paisley, are visiting the former's moth
er Mrs. JohnMeGarva, on Ontario St.
Mr. w
days forn England wHe expve ects f to
spend a couple of months in hisnative
land.
Mrs James Webster of Londeslior•o
is visiting a few days of this week
with her daughter Mrs Edwin Saville•
of town. ,
Mr. A F. Johns, who is Principal of
Rockwood Public School his home for
the vacation. Mr. Johns has rengag-
ed for the next year. •
Mrs'Joseph _websttr and .daughter
Bertha of the. 13th. cora, of linnet was
visiting a few days of this week with
Mvs E. Saville of Clinton.
Mrs. Oallender, of London, and Mrs
Jas. Robertson and Miss Atny Read,
of Montreal, are visiting with rela-
tives and friends in. town,
Mr. John Holmes and wife are pre-
paring for a family reunion. The
members of the home circle are" scat-
tered over the continent.
Mrs F. Mitcalf and Miss Ella Mitcalf
of Blyth, accompanied by Mrs Alcock,
of Clarlevoix, Mich, spent Friday with
Mr and Mrs J. G. Chewers.
Thos. Anderson, of Clinton, spent
Sunday at bis bome het e. Thos, has
just returned• from Calgary where he
spent to
e
f
l� w we
eke.
Du
nn
anno
g nNe
ws,
Alex
Bedard, rd, of Cotrrtright;, spent a
few days visiting old scenes around
Iiolmesville and calling on friends in
Olinton. He came up on the Grey.
hound excursion.
Mr. Edward Armstrong and dough.
ter Miss Jennie Artestrong, of Ford.
wish, Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hart.'
y last week. Mr. Armstrong is an
uncle of the hostess.
Provincial in '
tial
Constable Hat
ab1-
e
P i
h poen took
young manfrom a
Winghain toC4oderfch.
Wednesday to serve a terra, of one
month and in case a fine is not paid
will have to stay another month'
. Miss Ida and Lousie Holmes, of Tor-
onto, are visiting at the home of their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Chant. Next Tbureday the Visitors
With Mrs. Chant will receive at the
ratter's home on Rattenbury Street;
Mise Leila Cluff is in Hamilton at.
tending the graduation exercise of hey
class at the City hospital Training
School for nurses which takes place
leftthis:a mand lwill ff also bepresent
this afternoon and'evening. •
The many friends of "Churn" Shep•
pard will be Sorry to.. learn that he its
shortly to leave for Winnipeg where
he secures a ' promotion in the Royal
Hank. Mr Sheppard has at all times
been obliging as teller and we all wIsh
F
at present taking atew dhalidaysanti Standing Mafl4IJlIg Of League
a relieving teller 3s here.
Mr Erne' Lawson, who has hpen
working in Flint, Mich., for borne Clinton
time, returned hone Tuesday evening, Oedema
Among the many Giintorrians who Mitchell
took the Ttrreanre;rr:-N s NIT Moore d MeM
and Mrs Armour, Mrs C 0 Mance, Mr
and Mrs John Riee,Misses Bertha and
May Dayis,A 0 and Mrs Pattison, D S
Cluff,.Jae .and Mrs. Tneker, Jas And
Mrs McRae, Herb and Mrs Alexander,
Miss Annabelle McEwen, M C and
Mrs Kautman, and. son Mr and
MEre Jackson, Will
'and Miss J
Routledge, Mrs las Saddlers, Miss
May Brahler, and Miss Mamie
Churchill.
town this ld time
ek and spent aarrived dy x
in the person of Jas .Munro, of Cali-
fornia, and uncle to EdMunro, barber
Mr Munro left this town 52 years ago
and spent 4 years in the South,
afterwards going to. British Columbia
to the g zld Haines for a short time,
afterwltich he returned to the South.
Mr Munro visited here sorne four years
ago, when he lived here .there were 4 -
stores and three hotels, About the
only one of his old friends here now is
David Dickson, bailiff. Mr Munro
though able to see snow on the
maim rain topshas not had the pleasure
of walking on any till a. nior,th ago
when he struck the snow 'storm up
West. He Left to visit his brother in
Goderich.
IT
is said Cl! Zqrd Kitchener may 6Qs.,
come inspector of Colonial troops. If
a military rejuvenation is desired
"Witch" is, the man for the job all
right,
NrtARLY two and a h if million acres
more under clop this year in Canada
'to -day than was the case last year,.
It's simply marveilous,how the Donain
ion is growing and citizenship in such
a land isnomad privilege,
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Additional Local "News
I11 the third Round.
Word comes from Owen Sound
that the local bowlers are in the third
round.
Went to Bayfield
Wednesday evening of this week a
ioad of young people drove from here
to Bayfield to attend Confirmation
Service,
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Found Drown at God_erieh
An unmarried man, Duncan Mc-
Phail, was found after searching all
day, on Wednesday, drowned in the
harbor. It is supposed he fell in der.
ing the night. He wawa dock iaborer,.
The 'Comfort Soap Race
On i3'riday afternoon the well-known
'Comfort Soap Race will be held in the
Recreation Park at the School Child
ren's game The race is opened to ail
married women and the Ca, has don-
-ated• $5,00-war=th-of-Soap..ior-th.e;.r•scc.
Educational Display
This week the : international. Cor-
respondence School, of `Scranton, Pa,
has an Educational display in. the
store recently occupied by Jeweler
Greig and can be seen by anyone in-
terested, The room is opened' till
Saturday.
OddfelIows At Zurich
On June 28th, 1010, Hon. Senator D.
Derbyshire, Grand Master I. • 0, 0. P.,
and Bro. 5. A. Poplestone, Grand
Warden,
67, and btensalll Ledge, olo 22a,
will institute an Odd'fellotvs' Lodge at
Zurich. This new.lodge will start
with2
6 members;
-Dominion Day at .Goderich
Dominion Day will.l e`celebrated at;
G:od r' +,
ei
ch
wit :•a ,..
h n elaborate pingrain,
including ;a trades processiod,<League
baa_eball match; (Clinton vs 9`oderich,)
horse•speedidg, gentleman's road race,
athletic: sports, tug.cf-war; automobile
race, Highland dancing, ete. Where
will be music by two bands and other
attractions; The railways; are giving
single fares for the round trip.
Shooting at Landon
Following. is the scores calling for
second and. first class pay: -�
33rd .'Regiment, Company F
100. 200 Tote]
Pte Briutndll •33 2S - 61
Corp E Davis • ;31 2$ 50
S`gt.F .Kydd. • ......., 30 r
Pte R Elliott 32 26 . 58
Col -Sgt R Thorn 20 26 55
Corp A Snell.-..,„ 30 . :iii. . 55
Pte Prouty. .... ,228 24 52.
Sgt E .El Prouty.
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Pte Gr Bunion .. 28 23',.•51
'Pte S Smith ;. -2 19
23 51
Pte Glousher,..,,.., 26 21 50
Pte 0 Piont21 50
y 20 21 .. 50
• Pte A Mitchell 81 10 50
Pte S Smith .......... '18 45
Pte A Harness 47
Pte O Cornish::30 17 47
Pte G East :... , 25 21 40
Pte H Di arose 25 21 46
Pte T H Bissett. 28 18 • 40
Pim B. Piper...,23 10 42
Pte R Granham 23 . . 10 42
Rriellets _
Velconie to our town.
LawnSocials are in order.
Tuesday was the longest day of the
year.
Seaforth races drew a few from here
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Band was at Myth last night
playing at a Garden Petty.
The furnace and coal fires eau now
be put away in the camphor bag,
It begins to feel now as if the real
old
summer time was now realty came
Many from here -took in the moon-
light excursion atGoderichlast Friday
evening.
Local grown strawberries will be on
the market next week. The crop
promises to be a bumper one.
Sunday was Father's Day. But no- I
body seethed to take notice of dad,
Dad's real day is pay day, when
carries home de mun. he
Poor harness, with weak `or defec-
tive parts, is responsible for xnan
accidents. Deep your :harness in geed
repair, and prevent broken bones.
Ifyort took your wife down town
one: of these warm evenings and
bought her a plate of iee.eream, do
Tyou think she would drop down deadP
ry her,
Learn a lesson in persistency from
the despised potato bug. In spite of
Parisi green, London purple, and other
snares, you will find hire right on the
job every season,
Won i,oiit
0 2
1,0000
,0uu
Resigns. Her Position,
Miss L McPherson has been given
a position on the Public School staff`
otDauphin, Manitoba, and le resigning
nor position here. The pupilla and
citizens at large will be sorr7 to lose
Mise McPherson from the school stall
Executive Met Saturday
The Executive .Committees of the
Lest and West Huron 'J:'eactiers.
Association met 1p the ()buten Public.
School
Cutni Saturday inhich prepare to be held
here on Oct 20 and 21. next. ',there
were
Messrs
hocottTWeiaHnnJnstn
Hartley Mad Aliso Simpson.
Successful Exc#irsion
The White Star Line Excursion to
Detroit, per Star Greyhound elatur-
day last, Was a decided success. 'There
were 730 paid passengers or 100 more
than last season. The moonlight Ex-
cursion e'riday evening was extensive-
ly patronized, there being 1725 passen-
gers. There is no doubt if the cons.-•
pang wouldgive•their patrons longer
Ware in Detroit, they would be well re•
paid by a large number taking ' ad-
vantage of the same.
Dojlrinion Day At Myth
- A big time is on the program for
Dominion Day at Blyth. 'rile fun will
commence at 10 a ni with a elitburup.
ian procession for' which pries will be
vixen. Following this will be a Base.,
Ball match between teams from West.,
field and Belgrave on the Park. Blyth
and Brussels Base Ball nines will con-
test for supremacy at I m after
which a nanned horse race; 2.50 race
and a 2 30 race will take place for
Clinton Bf rass Bad and
su ply music
during the day. Elam Livingston is
President and F McIntosh Secretary
of Committee.
A Good Gardner
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G
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a
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r
a
s
sup
.ply
Mr l3 E Baines, of Ontario '5
East,gathered 3basketsof strawbe
on. Thursday Last. Mr P. Couch
Hamilton and ourselves had
pleasure of eatingthem which we
would be the first local grown
Ile also had his first p otatoes a
19th again this year and they to
gat far better than he expected. a
all hills are same as the one dug
will be a bumper crop, the largest
and toer 3 reachna elittle Gunder of
smaller and they were of good II
and dry. He has'tbis year testin
different kinds early�-and late
kinds of early from. experimental f
Guelph, and 4 kinds from States.
Baines says it will . be a great plea
in showing any one desiring to
them any evening and explain met
of planting &c., this Will be' his fo
year for digging potatoes: now Ju
h Celebration'
lt�llys.elchration coirm
working.. overtime in
details for the Coming
nghann, and from pre
it is ex4aeeted that
Her day in the history
Huron 'Orangeism. Special
FR and (1•TRare
rates•.and time tables
ed shortly, Among
wily' be Aresen t a
Robbs, of Exeter;
of London, Past Gr
j�%'esfern Ontario; W
Midland, (irrand Tread
merles;. Uoi,. Hugh: Cl
A H Musgrove, lV,l L
of Htpley, the
d others, `The Lucke
and` a 'dumber uf' b
will. furnish abuad
did aceommodiition
all who may
lead to Wnl;irarn
by' Re Quit' •
aft week it w`as aniioUncecl"tbat
Ohief of Police" of Thorold had
igned after holding.. down his job
two days, Now,. the reason : for
hurried change of mind res. The' Mayot bas giiven ata re:
ter a look at the • following note
behind by the. discouraged ofli
"If I had been born triplets,"
missive says,. "or even twins, I
uld have struck her out to the end
he month, but, being only one, I
ss I'll have to give up. I have been
re only two days, and consequent.
have not yet discovered ail the
les assigned to my unhappy. lot,
so far I have been able to memo✓.
these- Chief of police, night
ch, caretaker of the town hall,
ringer, sanitary ofTicer, snow sho-
er. aldermatic page, dog catcher.
et fsrenian. inspector for the
and of Health, pound -keeper; •.bur.
alarm, collector of. hack taxes, aid
lie clerk, inspector of noxious
ds and orphan children,etc. Keep.
gold. Pm going to work at some.
�g.where I'll know what. I am do -
anise of ,Hits
esday evening of this week the
toe team took the Mitchell team
camp by a score of 17--5. Mit-
used three pitchers in attempt to
the score .down, but the home
had their battingg clothes on and
reered the ball all over the lot,
bas
c hi
is
were
common oecurr-
Tasker had 0 strikeouts to his'
t while Parker got 2 and the
two pitchers did not get any
5jruns-were scored in the 7th
tyre last year's pitcher went in
book but before the side was put
onr more runs were made Asrar
holdand wgas l ekyedohgetth the f st
men cut on grounders, Umpire
tt
to it d i
e nh"
rs n
aun,i
00
ds
g t1
e
.
n p
y
aId
made a gibed stand play ae
ortson when be made a one
catch of Talker's drive in the
d inninc,.s. The crowd was not
the average though the ladies
here in goodly number. Man.
Hawkins or no tither person oar
team without the cash, .and
winning team, such as wd
treet
rries
, Jas
the
think
ones. "
n the
rned
nd if
there
'was'
rence
hers
aver
g10
two
alrm
M'r
sure
see
hod
urth
ne,
The Twelft
ittee'
have been are
ranging the ing
event in '1Vi sen t
indications this
will tle.a ban y of
North 13ur
;trains on 0 'being
secured and will
he announc the
speakers whore:--
Jtev, RichardRev.
Wm Lowe, and
Chaplain of �..
Parkhill. of urer..
of British A ark,
M L
A , and A
G H' Mooney, resident
clergymen an
w
Pipe Band ass
res
bands, etc., s
music, Splen bele:
be provided for win
All roads. will come.
the. 12th;: on
Z'V
the
res
for
his
pl
nor
left
clad
the
wo
of t
gue
her
I
dut
but
ize
wat
);ell.
veil
etre
Bo
glar
for t
wet
your
thin
ing.
A Ci
Tu
Olin
into
shell
keep
team
ham
Two
once
credi
:other
After
Mein
the
out f
a •left
shell
three
Potts
men
n
didM
hand
secon
were t
ager
run a
with a
have,
then,.
score ;
good support ought to be given
Following was the line up and
Mitchell R U Clinton R 0
Clark 1 3 c T. Hawkins 8 2
Melntyre f► '2 1 b E. Johnson 1 4
Laehbrook ar 1 0 3 o fb W Johnson d 2 3
Eby • 1 3 3 b J.Mc0aughey+2 3
Mortsttn 1. 2 s s H. Twitchell22
of nz 0 4 r f M. Draper ' , 3
swan 2.3
Parker 0 4 p R Tasker 1 2
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VALUES INS
mall Wares, Chinaware,
Wall Paper, Stationery
and Fancy Goods
Consult su t this list, and convince yourself thatou can't' t afford to miss the
opportunity of getting stale
p goodsat almost Half regular prices.
A Saving Here of so to loo
per cent,
SHIELD BRAND 365 PINS -A pin for each day in DRESS SHIELDS -"Shield Bran "- 2
the year, Former price 5c a paper. Sale rice Brand " -Size Price
Wash•
two papers or 730 pins for Be.
p slate, former price 15c a pair. Sale price 10e,
i3AFk1TY PINS -Solid) rasa, sizes 1, L and $, also as- Size a sale price, 15c a pair, .s
sorted on a card. One dozen on: a card. Fortner. BOOx LACES -36 inches, Good Strong lace --Spec- .
`. price Se a card,. Sale price 2 cards for 5c. Rat_ price of 10e fora dozen pair. ,
4a rnchlace finer quality, Special )fie for a doz-
GOODMAN'S SAFETY PINS -Solid brass with en laces,
guarded coil. Sizes 0, 1, 2 and 3 Regular price FEATHER STITCH BRAID - 6 yard i esExtra
10e a card, Sale price 5c s. card.. wide. New Designs, Special price fo 21ii'e. 5
HAIR PINS IN PACKAGES -Extra large sizes, and 10c per peice of 6 yards. •
Not light weight, Formerly sold 3 packages for DRESSING COMBS -Unbreakable,
Se. Sale price 6 packages for Se. Extra heavy,
BRASS ASSORTED HAIR. PINS -100 pins in a box, 8 inches long. Black or White. Former prise
• assorted, invisible; crimped and plain. Graduated. 15c. ,Sale price )toe, Also Horn combs at 10e
each.
sizes. Formerly sold one box for 5c. Sale ,price Special Comb with gold stamp•• Regular 85e.
3 boxes for lou. Sale price 25e, .. ... ,
CELLULOID HAIR PINS -Four pins on a card, 2 OOLLAR.BUTTONS-Gr1t 1 Dozen assorted shapes'
ha es
sizes, 5 and 10c a card, on a eard.: Formerly sold at. 25c dozen. • Sate
HAT PINS -Extra large beads. prices 10c a daxen,
g b pine' in. a box ;
9,10 and I2 inches, Black and White. . Former .e TOOTH BRUSHES -Special Values at 5, 10 and '
price 1Oc. Sale price 5c a box, •15c each.
HOOKS AND EVES OR 1300$ AND BAR -War-
ranted 150 $AIR BRUSHES -Pure all black bristles. Reda•
not to rust. Black and white. All sizes, - or $lack back, Lightly polished. Special value
Former price 5c a card. Sale price 2r.cards for 5c 15c.
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SEWING NEEDLES .Best quality. 3 to 7,• 4 to 8.
Former price 53 a'peper. Sale price 2 papers
25c HAIR BRUSHES-EbonyandFosfinished hacks
. Splendid Value 25c.
far 5C. ' ....
DARNING NEEDLES -Best quality, sre
SSE t d sizes. ielty Shape Formerly sold at 75c to $L00 Sale
price 50e +
o50c HAIR BRUSHES -Solid Backe. Assorted Nov
Shapes.
ormer
For wool or cotton. 'Former price 5c a paper.
Sale price 2 papers for 5c. CLQLH BRUSHES -Big Values at 15 and 23c:
TOILET PINS-Blackk headed, assorted sixes, 60 on .CS -Black, Shell .and 'Amber. Former)
. First quality; Former price 50 per sheet. y
Sale price 2 sheets for .5c,
BARRETsold at 25c. Sale price 10c.
a sheet.
BEAUTY PINS -Three pins to a set, one large, twoBACK COMBS -Black, Shell and Amber, ' Former. `
small, Dull: gold, bright gold, and pearl. Joints ly sold 25 to 50e. Sale price 10e.
✓wetted, not soldered. Wormer price 20c Sale .
price 1.0ec per set. WHITE TAPE -Long length, any .size. Formerly•
sold, 3 bunches for 5c. ' Sale ;Price 6 Bunches
DOMEFASTENER-- Wets a • ,e. t ver p a e3.•. 5C.'
White or bleak.. Sizes 0. 1 and 2. Former price P.�ARL Bt7 ✓TONS -2 or 4 Hole. Good pure white
103 a.doz. Sale price 2 dozen for' Se. n ,, whit
pearl botton. Sale. price 'fie . per doz,,for any
size,
FRENCH 'PEARL BUTTON -Special 10c a doz.
HAIR NETS -Silk. "Royal," Extra large. Cor-
rect shape. .Each one inan envelope. Former
i
pr .t
e 15c. Sale price 5c..'
WALL PAPER SPE 'ALS.
j`•y ' CLEARING 'out the balance of the Wall Paper Stock • at •
a _ .� Sacrifice prices. , ;,;-:,-,-
,. e.. 11V
want
We to tclear outY
t
� " Phes �l'
�, �. Yeel
cs and small bedrooms . '
,ns
ebefore ., y
, ordering.✓ ore and at theprices we will quote 1 . you can of
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sty designs fora. Bedrooms, Dining. Rooms or Hall
,. Dining 1 at
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5 cats',per Broil •
:Larg patterns suita l .for Par
lors, • Sittiig'Rttoms :Halls • ..
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and Bedrooms from' ge to 15c per roll.
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The ..prices on Wall Paper will be found to be . fn inane cases about one third '
this✓ Original value.
All Paper Tri nee
d Free •
HAIR NETS -Silk. "Red Cross." Large size. Each
one in a Sanitary Celluloid Cylinder, Alt over,
with • Hairpins and draw string. Formerly sold
120c. Sale price 10e. 1
COLLAR SUPPORTS -Celluloid. Shield brand. Six
on a card. From 2 to 8t inches. :Formerly' 53, a•
set, Sale price 2 sets for 50.
COLLAR SUPPORTS -Bet Snug.' Something new.
Three` side supports and one back with snap fast-
ener
Does away with pins, Formerly sold XOc
per set: Sale price 5c a set. •
THIMBLES .-- The • Wonder - Three • silver plated
thimbles to a box.. Formerly sold at 5c each,
Sale Price 3 Thi itbles For 5c.
WOOL MENDING- Best Quality, All Colors. Each
Card with a darner, Formerly sold 2 cards for
de, Sale Price 4 Cards for 5e. •
IRREDESCENT GLASS 'PRAYS" --Something •;:new
in Glassware. Assorted sizes and Trays, .Regu.
lar Sale days, a
Choc
y , r e for
P
CH1NA. CUPS AND SAUOERS--New shapes. Spiers
did quality, Tasty designs, Splendid value at E
BATTENBURG CENTRE PIEOLS-A line of hand
.some centre pieces, 12 to 18 inebes square. 'Fancy
designs: Big value 50e. Very' special for sale
days each 25e.. •
BERLIN WOULL' -About 50 colors to select ' front,
2,: 4, and 8 told. le an oz 01.4 oz for 25c.
SILKINE--pifty colors. All good shades for crochet.
ing and knitting, Formerly sold 5c spool. Sale
days 3 for Mc.
CURTAIN' cottage rods with. brass
ends, Regular I5c, for sale days 10e..
WINDOW SBADII,SPE('IAL--Odd lots of shades
in creme, green and red.. Regular 50c values for
35e complete.
Odd lots of )lice shades in green, cream and red,
Regular, up to 75c, for 50c cotnplete.
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Note
paper
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24 4 Env
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Aea to
match, sold i to 35c.Iorsale
days IISe,
NNE LOPES 3c -'Package containing 25 good.Envet'
opes. Special for sale. days 3e,
50 BOWLS -Big, stock of Coupe soups and sponge 0
bowls. Special value at Se.
150 Gaa]dase �roesigne, ai4
values. Ohe yJugs.
15e B
CUP. SAIIOER AND PLATE.. -.Worth easily 15c.
Choice ce o '
naa!
e days for
, Saucer
and
Plate Se
LEAD PENCILS -Cedar wood and fairly good lead.
Regular lc each, On sale days per doz 5c,
L'TSHION GIRDLES -A splendid line of cushion
girdles. Variety of colors to choose from, Regra
25e. On sale hart choice for 17e.
DORS 10e-Olath bound books, Standard authors.
Olearing line worth up to 50c. On sale days
eho'
lee0
f r 10c.
RIRT PELTING -1 inch "T)u lex" shaped, Extra
fine quality; Ten good shades, Formerly sold at
tic a yard, Sale price 2 yds for 5c.
VIZ:WMZ`' ,.`: ,Every morning durxng. these
a
Sale . days we will give *free to every • ladycustomer �" neer' a patexxt
skirt holder, not an elaborateift but ut a very useful article
which every lady adp wxll value.
dale Coimnences Thursday Morningjutre
23rd and Wifl Continue for One Month
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