The Signal, 1902-1-9, Page 88 TKUYDAT,. Jan. 9, 1802.
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. '
JANUARY CLEARING SALE
OF
All Winter Goods
Bargains in Jackets
All must go now. Prices away
down. Long Coats will be the cor-
rect thing next Season too. We
have a few left -all going at re
duped prices.
Bargains In Furs
High -clans Caperinei and Ruth,
from =10.00 to $25.0c, going at re-
duced prices. Don't miss this won-
ey-saving chance.
Bargains in Millinery
Clearing at half price, Children's
and Ladies' Hats.
Bargains in Dress Goods
Extra value 56 in. wide colored
Howespuns, going at 50.:. yard.
Handsome plaid -back Cloths,
regular $' 00, clearing at $1.50.
Bargains in Clothing
A Targe stock to choose
Redacted prion all round.
Suits, Overcoats, Pants.
Boys' Clothing
Regular 12,lc. Prints, the
fait color., all shades, a loc.
froue
best,
We still give the Coupons on the Chairs.
Save them up. More Chairs in this week.
CASH OR PRODUCE.
Smith Bro's & Co.
DUNGANNON.
Nonce. - The loon nesse, a Dungan no
roe The 131404.41. 111 at the aloe of J. O. Ward
.1. P. conveyancer. Cao., who will repel•
.r4.re tor oabooripnoo•, adv.rttetnt sod io
work, and a authorised to give receipts to
amounts paid for the cam..
Mooioy, Jan. 6:b.
Dr, T. E. Ceee wee raalsoted trustee for
0.01 Nam to U.S.B. No. 9, Aebfl.ld.
The municipal couuall of West Wawauoeb
will meet In t6e township ball coo Monday,
the natatory day.
10 • r.o.ot testae of Th. Goderfrb Star 1t
war stated that the salary of .06e clerk of
W. IN •w•oo.b wee $140. Tbia le i.00rreot,
the oorron figura 6.1as 1120.
Mr. and Mrs. W11110 Powell, of Exeter.
.pent Chrietow and New Year's holiday.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Gay. Mr. Powell
is ,.ural veal for • manaheturloe, firm lo
(A61o•ge.
Your correspondent desires to thank the
5aW manager of the Basta of Commerce
fee a beautiful calendar for 1002. We
week him and 'toff • happy end pr.spsroae
New Year,
-Miss Eliz, Ann 1'enotugham, of Cisad.
bay., Mies Isabella Moore, of Hven town
•bio, near Ripley, and your scribe spat
New Year'. Day with Mr. and Mn. Jas,
Roe', and bad a very pleasant time,
Mr. •ad Mrs. J, O`l;oonor spent New
Year's lay with Mr, and hire. Kd. Foley.
and had • pleasant time. Mr. Foley 1. •
broths of Mr., O'Connor'.. The occasion
was • reunion of t6e representatives of the
Foley family in Uolboroe and vicinity.
There wee • largely attended meeting of
the rat.p.y.n of 1) bllo school
Me Friday beet ►o d.old. whether to repair
7b peasant .oboe! batldieg or to ersot a new
Ma. After dt.00.•i.o it was decided to
maks ,borough mai to dm old budding.
afternoon at t8e home of Mrs. Hear,
o Hawkins, to decide on a date for the annual
Ma meeting In connection with Christ
• church.
b
r
•
•
There is no costae* far t6. Wed Wawa -
apt; cannon the ver. At the a.mtee•
Nees Reeve Medd retired after having
served nine year, la monolith' attain, dor-
log two of wbloh he acted se , with
credit 10 himself and benefit to the town
ship. Wm. IdcQulllen was elected reeve,
Lad( W. Cameron, P. G'(onnor, Charles
Taylor and J. A. Mallough were elected
esunolllore, all by aoolamatlon. Aebtlold al-
so had no municipal °outset, the cannon of
1901 Debug returned 6, eoefamatioo•
Fallowing to the there made by the gap•
.I.b a1 • meet .boot
HinkleH
HO yds. SOoyds. Total
81
Oemberland .. 33 58 91
Moyer 36 40 76
Beek 30 56 85
Ellett .. 29 62 91
424
103
88'
78
92
85
446
Draw(ord 40
Danis . ... 34
Treleaven 32
Russell) 27
Alla 31
63
64
46
65
54
PORT ALBERT.
Tt'aYDAy, Jan. 7, 1902.
Willie Sage has returned Iron hie 01.11 to
Muskoka.
MIEN Gray leaves shortly to attend the
Ottawa Normal School.
Jos. ')unbar le welting his daughter, Idle.
Bard, to Stanley towa.hlp,
Soho.l started on Friday, Jan. 3rd, with
Mr. Klberhart, of Sseterth, as ta•ehare
Ilei. =r. Loyeleee Lad Mrs. ,,..
gado far their home fa Bratdood, abet
(caving a pleawe% visit wit► r.latlltw batt.
Th. Ladies' Aid wlll Meet Iastarrww (866)
DUNLOP.
7'cGtinor, Jan. 7.5, 1902.
Frank Glazier spent the Christen* week
to Godettob.
Henry Tlobboroe vetted et Lucknow for
several days daring the holiday masa.
The clerk of the weather has the hearty
tbaake of old and voting for the sloe weather
of Christmas of 1901 lead New Year's Day
of 1902.
LEtBURN.
TI•soDey, Jan. 7t8.
Several ot .ar local knights took in the
Foresters' ball and supper at tori Albert
Christmee week,
Wm. Whaling and Neter, from Stratford,
and Mee. u. H. (luttoo spent New Year's
Day hate with rel•tt,s..
The year our school will 6, taught by
Mies Blackford, of Srlort6, who will reside
al Wm. Glidden's, and the present trustees
ars Hamilton MaMenne, .Jas. Wstsoo and
J. Retitle/ton, the Int Doing Ike oldest
trusteeIn Huron Co,
By a recent issue of Tile SD:,AI. we sus
that oar former Weed,R E 'frown, hes
retired Iron the tech• duties of le.001,4
H. had taught In Ashfield township for fif-
teen years and had helped a great deal In
oharob work, often taking the ministres
work then on &today. kir. Brown taught
oar school, No 5, for four years with good
inmost* •n4 was active in oharob and temp
erases work while here. H. was president
of the Wen Huron Teachers' Aneoclatioo
and was their delegate at the meeting of the
Octan. Aessetattoo in Toronto In 1884.
W'• also.ee Ibat Alfred Naftali, who was
one of the trustees In Mr. Brew.'s time, and
who moved to Goderlch township to 11485,
where he has been a trustee to S. 8. No. 8.
was this year elected for another term and
.111 fill the offices of seoret•ry.treamrsr.
BLUEVALk.
TO1.DAY, Jan. 7th.
Mrs. Chris. Brinker a visiting at Gerson.
•ll lm, M lob.
W. J. Doff and Wm. Robertson were ;n
Teosw•ter on Friday.
Peter Robertson, of Hoiseevain,Maottol,a,
1e ni ttot r.Istive@ In ,fluovale.
Fred Johutoo, of Brantford, 'pent Diet
holiday under the parental roof.
Mrs. Halm, e1 'Vm4ham, visited
meter, Mrs. Rutherford, lest week
Watch Dight aryloes wore hold in las
Methodist oharob on Now fear'' Eve.
Ken Meager, dregewt, of Detroit, spent
New Year's at hie home In the village.
Mrs. /tickle, of Hamilton, spout the holy
day' with her mother. Mn. Rotberford.
Mrs. Bann, of Boob], Mloh., 'pent the
boltdaye with 6.,00,t, Mrs. McKinney.
1. R Duff, oily editor ot The (1.1) R.
porter, spent New l'eer's et his home here,
Arthur Holm, of 'Vto,•ham, netted Me
aunt, Mr.. Rutherford, en New Year'.
Day.
A branch of the Wlrtgham Public Library
lute been opened at the residents* of R N.
Doff.
Mies Ethel King. of Wlugham, was nett -
Ing her aunt, Mrs. Gee. MoDaald, thee
week.
her
graadparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Gardeer,
last week.
Mrs. 'Thomas 0or0s11 and children, e1
MwLUyu., MIo6 , returned bene on
Thursday after • few weeks' visit with rein•
'lyes berg. -_
AUCTION SALES.
WrvNsouar, January 22nd, 1902 -Ano
tion rte o1 15 heed of g.od grade Aberdeen
oat tle, property 41 7 NOVAS CAaaOLL, Jot 6,
coo. 7, W 1) , l alboroe, (1 mile from
Smith's Hill) 1 oow due to oalve Meath
1N, 1 oow due to oelve In April, 1 oow due
to oath* lo August, 2 cows supposed to he in
calf, 1 farrow now, 1 steer riming 3 years
old, 2 steers rising 2 peers old. 2 haters
rising 2 years aid, 2 boiler, ruing 1 year
old, 2 steers rising 1 year o14. Mr. Unroll
e sol pivots up farming our utility all Els
stook, On on aoocunl of the shortage of
teed will depose of the above number, and
they will be sold without reserve. Terme:
-Nine ENee►bi or.dlt oo furnishing ap
proved Pilot notes- A discount ot 5 per
oath. oe0t. straight for Tu., ts1, lit4Day,
auctioneer.
Aerate •ad Chronic tae.enull•as
Are equally influenced by the almost magical
pain subduing power of Polson'. Nero dine,
equal In mediclo.1 value to 6.e [loose the
quaotlty of soy other rheumatic remedy.
heroines cure' because 1t teeober the snare'
o1 the disowns sod drivel 11 out of the eye.
tem. Nsrvtlme to an uousuahy good Men
matte eve, and makes many uou.ual curet.
Jost rub It In the next time you bale as
attack. The Immediate result cell surprise
you. 26e.
REGULAR MEETINGS
WEST HURON
FARMERS' IIJTITUT9
CLINTON, THURSDAY, JAN. 23
TOWN H1aLL
1 ,010 0.411-(peelnir Huainan-- President
1.45 to 2.14---7914 Fall Fair"
W. Kornlgbao, Ilenmwer
2_15 to 130 -f t.cuesio,
L30 to SOJ - Cold Storage sod the Trausoor,•-
tbo and Marketing of our Perishable
Products"- G. C. Catton, Uralghuret
3.00 to 115 Discussion
3,15 to 3 46-"8ktm Milk ea Stook Food" -
F..1. 81elgbtholm, Btrathroy
3 45 to 4.00-Disouestoa
THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
will meet to the afternoon In the council
chamber. oom0,encingat Y o'clook. k w111 bee
lett by Mrs. H. Ettore'. president. Dolma/vials.The speakers and their subtexts will be;
Mrs. C Campbell, Ooderich-
"Breed and Broad Malden"
Mies Green, Carlow
"Weighing and Tuning Milk on the Farm"
All ladles are cordially Invited.
n MBs. C.
Mesa H. ii4•08CAMPBELL.
president. Secretary
El:ENING MEETING
In the evening there will ben joint meeting
or the Farmers' Institute and omen's losti
tune. when the speakers and eubjsots wiL' to
as follows •
Mrs C. Cams bell - Home Influence
Mice Green The Improvement of Time
U. C. Caston- The Land We Live In
F J. 8leigbtholm - Training Bays for Ratlines;
DUNGANNON, FRIDAY. JAN. 24
G- TZ 73�LL
1 30 to 0.45 -Opening Business - President
1.13 to 118-Tbe Draught Horse -
A.Innis, Clinton
2.15 to 2.30 -Dun.eslon
610 to 3.00 Summer Feeling of 'lileb Cows
-3'. J. Sleigblholm, 8trstheoy
3 00 to 5 IS - Dbouseion
3.15 to 3.45 Problems of the Soil -O. C. Cut co
3.15 to 4 ori Disousmoo.
TAE WOMEN'S iWSTITI'TE
w111 meet in the village ballat 2 o'clock and
be addressed by Mrs. Campbell on Household
It0000mles. and Mies Green. who will speak
on The Clare of MLA and Farm Hatter Meting,
EVENING MEETING
A j"iot meeting will be he'd In the evening
oommenotng at 8o'clock, when addressee will
be delivered by Mean. Croton and Sleight.
holm. Mrs. C. Uamp5ell. Mesa Uroen, Mrs. H.
Elford and others, who will take the same
topic, as the evening previous et Clinton.
A musical eet•rtainme.t win be nberid.1
at the 4404101 meetings,_ -_-
JAS. SNFLL, k -C. DIVED,
President Secretary
CHURCH NOTE••
Rev. J. W. Koblasun will take mi.e os•
ery work at the Nils too Sunday nest, and
Ray. M. J, Wilgus, of Nile, will preach
educational •ermo*. lar Violor,a-.s. cherub,
at bulb murotng and svent.g services.
Tho is the •arcual " week of prayer."
The remalnlog meel10g• o1 till/ week aro:
Thursday, In North et. Methodist churub;
speaker, Rev. J. N'. Koblusuo ; eubt.ct,
"Mees.. u.' Friday, 1n 1'icturla et Metho-
dist °buret ; speaker,
Rev. Dr Daniel; sub-
join. E'an•li..." The
meetings oummeooe at
8 o'olook to the evening.
An Interesting program oat carried out
et the entertaiomens by the Labor of Love
Mt•Ion Band of Nortb•sr. Methodist church
aro Tbureiay events`. The numbers ren
dined *bowed that . great deal of prepay
stogy work had been done in training the
children who took part. Rev. Dr. Dar;o'.
.as ohalrmaa, and the pia;ram iaoladed
several oborusse, "Little Diamonds.' "The
Firm Brigade," "Johnny Sohmoker," and
"Little Welters ; " marches and • parasol
grill by the girls ; e readies 6y the obatr•
man ; • scene entitled "Uncle Jedediab ; "
tsbleaux and • pantomime, "Woman'.
Rights," which created utuoh amusement.
The a000mpaai.te were Mr.. Moore, Mia
Cllr• Sharman sod Mies Gaden. Ther. was
• fair-sized eudieooe, and • substantial sum
was raised for the work of the Mission
Band.
BUSINESS CHANGE.
J. J. EDWARD
has purchased the business of
Ma TILT, known u the " Bal-
moral Cafe," and is now Cully
prepared to cater to the patrons
of this woll-known establish-
ment. The stock is new and
first class, and the stardard will
be maintained and, if possible,
improved.
Oysters in any style, as well
as Lunches, will be promptly
served es in the past, and old
as well as new patrons are in•
vitod to call.
Nothing will be left undone
to please you.
Ice Cream to order.
Give us a trial.
J. J. EDWARD:-
WILL
DWARD;
WILL POSITIVELY APPEAR
VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE
Thursday, Jan. 16, '02
THOS. P. KELLY'S I
Keep Your Feet
Warm at Night
A Clot Water
Bottle --o
WILL
DU 1T.
We Have
Them---#
1{ROM THIS
CH5APEST
TO
THE HEST
F. N. DUNHAM, Phm. B.
DNUGGIS f.
Corner or Weer •t. and the 84uare,
THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
The following are the percentages of the
total obtaloed by pupils a0 the terminal
•x•mteallon, lotmonth :
VOILA I., DIVISION It
E. Young, 76 par omit ; E Elliott,. 71 ;
P. Code, 71 ; C. Ht.eett, 70 ; A Andere00,
69; 1 Walker, 69: K Jordan, 69; G. Rhy
nae, 66: H omni, 66: W. Preadloo., 66:
I. I'roudfoot, 66 ; Id. Tile, 65 ; Colbert,
63; R Ethott, 63; E. Hogan, 63; AJ, CMo
Loan, 62; M. Dud, 61 ; E. Cede, 68 : J.
Galt, 57 : N..K dd, 57 ; 1, a &milts, 53 ; K
Carty. 50; L Robinson. 50; R. °reigns, 49;
L It.ck, 49; l' Carte, 48; M. P. Lone. 48;
M. Proodfoor, 48 ; M. IA MoDoeald, 47
C. Rumball, 46 : L McDonald, 45 ; It
Sutherland, 44 : F. Wilt/lee, 44 ; J. L.
A(ikto, 43; L. O'Couseil, 43; H. Babb, 42:
O' MoGlllieed•iy, 42 ; W. Craig, 43 ; K.
Kelly, 41; M. Mo5wao, 41: G. Morrow, 4U;
Y. Su:berland, 40 ; A. Stoddart, 35 ; N.
Graham, 31 ; N. Marwick, 30. Absent,
J. Tom, P. Ev.na,
Free!
Free!
FOR the next two weeks
we -^
will give
with ev-
ery pair
of our...
famous..
Shoes a beautiful
picture of
Queen Louise.
What niper Christmas present could
you give a lady than a pair of the
famous Shoes t
We have taken great caro to select our
stock of BLIPPDRS, so hive
a splendid assortment to cholla from.
Nice, warm all felt Slippers. ouly 150. per pair,
Felt Slippers, with cork soles, at 26e, and 50,.,
per pair.
Men's Leath., Slippers at from 50u. to 61.76 per
pair.
Faucy Velvet Slippers, for uhildreu, testy 25c.
per pa r.
fiTheile wake both useful and accept* a Christmas Gifts.
P. T. ALLS
Sole agent for Queen Quality and Walk -Over. Cash Shoe Dealer.
a DIVISION.
M. Theriot". 73 per cent ; 54. Leigh, 71;
A. Garrick, 69; F. Netted, 66 : A. 1)atoey,
66 ; N. Jamieros, 62 ; A. Goliath, 58 ; G
Dickson, 56: E Stralto., 55: E Grey, 54;
R Elliott, 54; (1. Hood, 64; K. Blackstone,
53 ; L. Euor, 50 ; J. Lawrene', 50 ; W.
Mlto►sib, 49 ; M. Ball, 48 : N. Ali., 47;
K. Smith, 46; N. Whitely, 45 ; A. Sturdy,
44; S. Murrey, 43; W. Towersey, 43; B,
Rob.rt•.., 43; J. l.. Cartle,3N; U. Tait, 37
Absent, M. Bissett, t . Brows, D. Roberts,
R. Tye, H. Polly.
mem It
O Dyke, 70 : A Naylor, 68 ; H
Lang 63; O Abdomen 63 ; G Wiebtmaa 62;
E Header.o.59; H Taylor 54; 1) Mathis.
too 53 ; 8 G0,et, 52 ; B Brlmloom6.. 50 ;
K Craig 49; (3 A.q..th 48 ; A Garro. 47 ;
M Tall 47 ; M Hanle 45 • W Anderson 42;
G Salk.d 42 ; R Rundle 42 ; (' Sounder,
42 ; A Wavers 41; A 0114h0111,41 ; C
KbyoN 4t ; 1) Johamoe 40 M Roth 40,
The rest were below 40 or ab.eat-
bOR, 111
L Wilson, 70 ; L Jeekell, .g ;
K Webb 65; E Uualup 64 ; A (1 McKey
63 ; E Stewerl 6.3 ; T J O'Leeeblin he ;
B Mu11oa 62 ; M Spates 61 ; L Keel 59 ;
J K Robertson SC ; C Milligan 57 ; E
Moan] 56 : H Woods 66: 1 Woods 54
V Sturdy 64 ; 'P MoKwen 52 ; A.1o6.'toa
62 ; W Shaw 52 ; M battle 61 ; K Jordan
60 ; G Crawford 50 t E Horton 49 ; P Tye
49 ; K MaUlllas 48 ; 1 Rates 47 : O Hebert'
44; It Shepherd 43 ; E Young 43 ; J E Mo.
Res 42 ; W 1 Taylor 42 ; J 5411155.. 41.
The rest were below 40 or ablest.
T"aFtONE .°, eta. HODGENS B ROS ► fag .- IWMI or
OURS
JANUARY SALE
BIG AMERICAN
,Lady
Minstrels
A Car load of Pretty Girls.
The Gorgeous 610,000 flint Part
25 ladies -The Greatest Lady Minstrel
Artiste in the World taking part.
Each d ILA ch One Engage.' a Special Feature
Real Live Comedians
Marvelous Specialties
Dazzling Costumes
Delightful Music
Special Scenery and AB Effects.
Patronized by the Best People Everywhere.
Ladies Come and Bring the Children
Plan at Porter'e Btokg o,, tin Ileaday.
Prices, 25c., 35c. do 50c.
BALDNESS
Thin Hair, Discolored Hair, Etc.
Prof. DORENWEND
COMING I
Its WILL BS AT
HOTEL BEDFORD,
OODERiCI1,
Thursday, Jan. lith
With HAIR GOOD8, Ladies' and Gents' WiGS, TOUPEES,
BA,NGS. W A -VY and PLAIN FRONTe, SWITCHES of every
deHe can improve your personal appearance.
Plain features and disfigured heads caused through the lova of
hair made petfection,
Thousands owe heir fine look. to the ',kill of Prot, I)orenwend
- Hamot hair ADORNS and PROTECTS the head,
Don't fail to .era hi. new PATENT
HAIR STRUCTURE, patented all over
the world.
PRIVATI'.'_r
Mr. gad Mrs. M.$ 'Rain sad family, ed at )YIICNTB.... apRENIWEN,*
Wlogbtm, spent New Year's •t R. N,
DUH'.Secured at Hotel,
1111
ar 1 jOUPIEE ,$
. teenember 5.r oaly Oa* Slay,- �.. 9
Roy Thornton, of %%Ingham, Hatted hie First Cleat oat hair
t tlrgwMili feey and whit� lair, taken n exchange.
School Opening.
A full raawP of all the Authorized and Recommended
TEXT BOOKS for Collegiate Institutes, Public and
Separate Schools.
Scribblers and Exercise Books,
ranging in price from lc to Sc,
and from Sc, to 13c.
Lead Pencils as low as Sc. per
Dozen,
PORTER'S BOOK STORE
Ott TWphos le No. 100 a. Court House
Square, (%adariah.
For a Targe assortment
of the best makes in
CROSS -OUT
SAWS
AND AXES
at moat reasonable
Prices, go to
MCKENZI E
a HOWELL
The place to buy
all Hardware cheap
E wind up our first year's business in Goderich on January 31st, and
want stocks all over the store to be down to the lowest possible point by
that date. To accomplish this we have made deep price cuts in many
lines of winter goods, and you can make your dollars do extra duty if you shop
here during January.
The Mantle Bargains.
We use the word bargain in its truest and best sense when we use it. in connection with
these mantles. The saving is all the way from $1.50 to $4.50 on each garment, and all these
are
411's season. They are stylish and up -to - garments enta that will give satisfactory
wear.
Mantles that sold at $5.00 and $6.00 now rolling at your choice for $$.25.
Ladiesitlifter jackets, in fawn, grey a blas beaver cloths, frieze and
rough materials, lined and unlined, every garment new
this season, sold at $5.00 and $6.00,
now selling at your choice,
$3.25.
Mantles jthat sold at $7.50 to $10.00
now selling at, each, $5.65.
Stylish winter lackn., beaver cloths end rough mAt,rl
als, all new inte season, semi.Sttu g back, 27 are/ 36
Inch lengths, tined and unlined, ell new garments
that sold at 17 50 to 110 00, choles of the satire lot . 5.65
Mantles that sold at $11,50 to $15.00
now selling at, each, $7.75.
Than are the last of our good mantles All ue mode
from Brat elms metertals sod in the latest styles,
blacks, fawns and greys, bearer and kere.y aleths,
merrenrtd or silk lining, sold regularly as 111 50 N
115 00, jod a few of them left, year nooks 7.75
Garments for Boys and Girls.
There are only a 'few of.these left. They are undoubted bargains, but only a few people
can get them, as the number we have left to sell is very limited.
01rls' Ulsters, $1.75. Boya' Overcoats, $1.25.
A few tweed ulstet, for girls, napes, Jost a few of these c
well made, strong garments that n 6 left ; they
will wear well, small •Izes, sold or. each all the way from iz a and
$4 it
lalnally et 14 00 sad each, bot are ,mall nag .ed we
6500, choles went to oleo them out •/ once, so
now von ono t.ke your ohne* for sl
Girls' Reefers, 52.00.
A few girls' reefers to .mall Nzes,
thank and navy bloc cloth., w111
give excel/tot wear and are stylish
tierce garment•, regal•, 13 50 and pm
(14.
00, now selling a1 your °holo...
$1.00 Worth of Furs for 80c.
20c off every dollar's worth of furs, except coats an(1 jacketg, for the balance of
the month. We have had a very satisfactory fur business, and do not want to
run the risk of carrying any fur garments into next season. All must be sold be-
fore the winter is over, and we will give 20c off the regular price 'of all caperines,
ruffs, muffs, caps, _etc., from noW.untii the-end_oi.January. All guaranteed and
re lar qualities, and the styles the very newest and most fashionable shown this
season. We have still a good assortment for you to select from, and it is an
easy matter to figure up the saving. You buy a 15.00 article for $4.00, a $10.00
article for $1.00, and a $15.00 article for $12.00. People who buy first get the
hest choice.
20 per cent. off ail small Furs for January.
Clearin Out Men's Underwear.
We have decided to clear out our stock of men's fleece -lined underwear and will put 150
garments on sale Saturday at very near the one-half mark. They are first-class qualities
and perfect goods, and very little more than the price of one suit will buy you two.
Mee's flaw lined .6irts aced drawer., 150 garment* le all, all good gGal Mos a.4 well merle, told erljleslly s1 75. sad 86a
oath, ea .tl. oornmeeoing Saturday at, Mob
48C
HODGENS EROS.