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W' take t.hie opportt►nity
of thanking our many
eutstomers for their very
librral patronage (luring our
terra of business, and we
also take great pleasure in
(asking for ,t continuance of
the saute for our successor,
H. It. LONG, who will he
pleased to see all our regular
customers, with as many
other's who may fav„( bio
with their cuatotu.
Yours respectfully,
C. S. Ewing
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District News.
CREWE
MONDAY, Jan. 3rd.
BRIEF PAItAORAPUa.--Mrs• Jas. Cul-
bert, who bar been very low for some
time, is improYiug nicely John
Curran, of Hamilton, spent his Chrial,
cuss holidays under the parental roof.
-Mss Nina Kilpatrick went Weet
Last week to continue her duties as
echoolwiatreas.... Miatt Ethel Temple-
ton, of Goderich, is visiting her sooth-
er, who has been very i11 Mr.
and Mrs. George Clark and
and
Mr. and Mrs. John spent the
Leo Mclleuu, of Detroit, spa
holidays under the par•e•ut►l roof of
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mc(ilenn Mrs. P.
McOlenn, who has been ill for souse
time, is, we are glad to state, get.liog
(tetter Victor Whitley and Max
GardiMc-
Glenn, er, of a of Detroit, attended Frednd
dedthe ban
at Port Albert on Monday evening
and report a tine tine Mrs. Wu'.
.
uplaid Jawed and sou, of Holyrood, p
short visit 1.0 Mrs. -Jas. Culbert this
week. _
COLBORNE.
TrIt isAY. Jan. Ith.
Semen. REPORT. --Result of test ex-
annioatfous in N. 8. No. lf, Colborne :
Jr. IV,- -Wm. Feagate Nellie Cousins.
'Sr. Ht. -Reginald Fowler, Lucy Fee.
gan, Gallie Strattgltan. Jr. III. -May
\falter; Olive fowler, Ralph Niihau,
Howard Feagau, Everitt Aplin (ab-
sents., Sr. II. - James Feagan. Gladys
Kirkpatrick, Isabelle Cousins, Luella
Feagau, I reue' M itchell. Jr. II. --Reg-
inald Ailin. Andrew Straughan, Fila
t'ousins, salla Albin (absent 1. •MAN-
toN FRASER, Teacher. •
WEuse:soar, Jan. 5th.
Tire: GRe.t:r ItAcI:.-A facetious
Collwarne cerres{wndent writes ittt fol-
lows : An interesting close took place
i' t-ltir-trr.rn Martad+t vita :old
•
t January, tie eowpetiort .Iteing
aro canaidatcs for reeve aud silt cau-
Slates for come Mots Alt received a
,,,sl start. but it was not long before
•IacEwan lure's! to the left and' was
,Hawed ••hy Moser. and .M:acalanus.
•bile Krrnighan, Young +uul ll:aili-
ay with 11. res: held.. the straight
oati,nilt eladttettiatheii• (i.`itos i - IsZitdle hail
sit• the
1 others were iu eight. K.er nighau,
alter having eleimexl the Reeve's
chtir, took out hie field -glass and
looked far into the distance to see if
hie opponent was cowing. He saw
that J• A.'s course was a rough one.
being filled with pitfalls and freeh-
dumped gravel. Then Kernighan,
being disturbed by the moving of the
crowd, turned to woo what the trouble
was. fur the crowd was leaning for-
ward with outstretched hands to cuu-
gratulate their chosen councillors on
their victory, and thus he spied Halli-
day cowing under the wire. being
closely followed by Youug• who was
puus,ued by McLarty and Wilsou. By
(hie time J. E. had arrived and being
asked where his two companions
Were he answered itt a pathetic tone,
"Jake has found the snow too deep,
ani Jim -1 aw almost sure he heal
perished. for 1 have not seen him since
early this morning." On making eeat•ch
they found Jake still coming iind en-
quiring, "How are things going,
boys ?' No one desired to streak the
news, then looking still further into
the distance they stew a big fat man
taking a short cut through the fields
towards home, wutmurtng "There Is
to place like home." (ileawiDg over
the hill we noticed a straw stack on
fire. On closer examination we found
the stack was completely destroyed,
and we hope to hear no more of the
council of straw.
1
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To the 1 turt•al 1'uhtic ,•t
(ioiterio h and Vicinity •
You. Aill find it to
Your Interesi
to cell ort W iL vino" Lar
•.nythitig you want in the
line of
Heating
Plumbic);
Metal Werk
Eleco sc Wiring
and Fixtures.
CAHLOW. L
TetseD.►Y. Jan. 1th-
*moos (kost•ERT.--The concert and
entertainment by the pupils of N os_ l
school, Colborne, which was to take
place in the township hall at Carlow
uextsl•'riday eve g, has. had to he
postponed tora short tine .owing to
Metes,: Nies of ..nue of the children, but
it will snake a meow for itself when it
talaea place
•
EAST WAWANOSH.
Mostn-tY. Jan. at•J.
littrarrtts. , Uaunernu Jettetson heft
this morning to attend the Stratford
Business College. 1'.ttuevon is 1414
enterprising young mart and, we wish
bio suttees Mips ,Jennie Norman
spent New Year's Ikty will: [kiuny-
brook f►irtidsA. A. N•►yl'or ie -
turns to Stratford -Wednesday morn-
ing for the re -opening of the Novuiitl
for the second term ...Miss Itarclay.
of Ashfield, took charge of 1 ktnny
hros.k school this morning, being el: -
gaged fob• this year.
-.- --. I'lr•at- las. 1,I •(If -._. ..
Ranges
Heaters
GranHeware
and Tinware.
rowel attention given to all
kinds of Jobbing. -
A Third of Your Time
is spent in bed. Don't sleep
on state or a leaden mattress.
COME HERE ANi) BUY YOUR
[IED -ROOM i 1'itNiTITRE.
We hove elegant brass
beds of t approved pat-
terns. and dressing tables
suitable to match, at prices -
vau'll agree ate reasonable.
dixaunine and see.
GEO. JOHNSTON
Furniture and Undertaking.
West Side Square.
'Phone 135.
So.'' Ag t for Me cetebrafeo
ark fiord Roofing. -
WESTERN CANADA. i91.o.
SUNNY SOUTHERN
Saskatchewan
i8 1'HE WORLD BEATER.
Produced more wheat than Manitoba and
Alberta combined
bast Mountain Valley had many crop. from
:a. to 48 hu -bels to the &err an wok
we own 17s,01.10 acres choice open prairie
wheat land, in this celebrated district.
WANTED
•
Reliable and experienced men who lean
make sales. We will wive eiclusive territory
and liberal commissions.
In. Pearson Co., Ltd,
310 Northern Crown Bank Bldg.,
WINNIPEG. MANITOBA.
retary, Joe. Wilson , financial secre-
tary, J. Arthur : treasurer, G. L.
Sturdy ; chaplain. J. C- Clark ; N. W.,
R. Rutledge ; J. W., 8. Darr ; 8. B.. J.
Philtlps ; J. B., S. Marler : auditor,
A. C. 7wksou : physician. Dr. 11. C.
Weir.
ht'Hool. MATTKIW. - The village
school started this week under the
saute supervision as last term-Mias
McPhail -sem iu the senior room and
Mies Ferguson in the junior room.
At the annual school meeting George
Sturdy was elected trustee, as succes-
sor to J. C. Stoltz, whose term of of-
fice had expired, and Chas. Howson
was chosen to till the ,vacancy omits. -
..ring by the resignation of John Fer-
guson, 00 account of bis expecting to
be absent the greater part of the suite -
Wer
LOYAL.
Tre.st.ty, J.u:. 1th.
LOY.tl. 1.rN'Al s; . -Mer. Jae. Red-
mond and litUe son John. of \t'e.t-
fle•kf, spietit lite holiday .e,►sen with
the,--terly-a paerets, (daunt s .
and Mrs. Young 'rhe annital
school meeting west held on \Vednes-
day last. Everything passed off
quietly. Albert Wise retired fries
the . position of trustee and John
Young. Loyal's merchant, was Ap-
pointed in his {dare_ Saw. Potter
was-sppoittted caretakertnr 17)t1t
W. N', McPhee and a number of our town Miss O. I'ritrherd, of
friends from hem spent a pleasant Gravenhurst, is visiting at the bun~
evening at the home. of Mr. and Mre. of her tangle W. S. 1llcCroetie T
W. G. Bogie, Sheppardton, Friday Guest, of la{inlough, is visiting at
last H. J. Morris, of Goderich, Frank Todd's
spent Saturday last at his old home
on Poplar Row... .. Matthew Law-
rence, of Ot.derich, was a guest at It.
Sowersall's over Sunday Agar
Sorttereall has returner' from spending
the Christmas holidays with friends
in -Berkley. .
PORT ALBERT. ,
TUESDAY, Jan. 4th.
ST. HELENS.
Tux+t,AS•, Jan. tth.
Wtcr,inu.-A quiet wedding was
solewuized on Wedneeday, December
:Nth. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Webster, wheu their eldest
daughter, Evelyn, was warded to Jaw.
Mitchell. of Torearb,. Rev. 8. 11.
Moyer officiated. Mr. sud Mrs. Mit-
chell left Thursday for their home in
Toronto. We join in wishing them
{ouch success. -
Ntt\t•s NoTICS.-New Year•'a 1)ay
passed very quietly here On
New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. AE.
Durgin entertained the young people
of the vicinity to a party at their
hour. A very enjoyable 'waning
spent is reported My gracious
goodness! what was the matter,
Johnnie? The pitchholes on the
gravel must be very, very had....
Quite a few from here intend taring
in the hockey match in Lucknow to-
night between Listoweland Lucknow.
s%'e have it Ruud bunch of Luckoow
rooters in the vicinity If the
weather continues fine the brick for
the new manse. which is being hauled
from \Vingbaw bick
n be
will toxin
all on the grow ds. Building will
start
as soon as K
t•io opens
Yesterday whie excitement prevailed
in the neighboring townships and
towns over the election ,*11 wits peace
and quietness here, o
reeve and councillors res
offices by acclamation.
Pests, N, 1, DAD At,K.\Pits
Donald dual sans Carl. who la
visiting in \Vinghiant for 1
week, have returned to - town
Among those who have returned (rout
here after spending their vacation
are : \lis- Lode Mr('roidi' to Det t,
Mist- M. 11, ltntherf nal to Southentto
ton, Miss Elizabeth Miller to Kin{
lough, Miss Oretta, %Vew. to Wing.
han, Domain Phillips, .lean Clark,
MayCatnaerott' ,and, Sarah Smith to
.Goderich Collegiate Mies -1Jlian
('lark Tett Mantillas- to tske charge of
\1'estfield 'school tfughie Me-
('rostie has gone to \Vinghatn to enter
the high sehred of that. town
It.snald ('lark leaves this week tn•re-
last .yes r'.
ming their
ohn Mc-
• been
e last
sane his studies in'1or..into - Ars.
Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Gordon spent New Year's Day
at Goderich Mr., and • :lire. - Z.
Phillips, of Old Fotviyee, who suffered
the loss of their home by fire last
week. have settled in towu and intend
making their barne.here in the future.
We welcome Mr. -and Mrs. Pt►itlijis to
Grocery Department
Tomatoes, Corn and Peas
( hoi• s New Canned Goods at right prices.
CEREALS
Rolled fats, Granulated oats. standout' Oatmeal.
Refiled Wheett Crean- of \Vheat, (+vha-N t'bnur, Split Peas,
Pea Meal. MeV flour, His' -•:l ttr.ad. s. Barley. Beans,
Tapioca, Sago, Flax Bred, l lex S. d Mea'. etc. ` _
Package Cereal Goods Tttet-e-Sitar Flour
Self -rising Hua•kwhent I•'wuc F'•naily'Flour
Five -Star Flour ' - ; Pastry Flour
Ptu•ity:_1''lour - tn,Iii, 'tbnt t... , ii p, etc.
I.AKF ROI: r."1 TI.Ott intfills. nr!b.
A BRAipy,• rterren.
('r/LLA liktekla(e on etre Wm re 1 the dozen.
FINNAN 14Af DiT a•, 1s,*, . ,•r• by i h • 11
Choir)e Butter. Fresh ergs and Good Ve: stables,
1VIORRISH VANATTER
NF:ws Nores,-MissGertie McGee is
home from Seaforth on a visit
Rev. W. 11. Hawkins, of Dutton,
spent a few days last week with his
sister, Mrs. Will Gray Miaa Ellen
Draper is visiting with friends in
Ilrantft.rd at present John Olver,
Mr and Miss Tuffln, of Gowrie, and
Mrs. Miller, of Stratford, spent New
Years at the home of Jas. Olver
School , started yesterday (Monday)
with Hector McKenzie, the newly ap-
pointed teacher, in charge. We wish
him success W. Thomson and E.
I)unkell, of tioderich, were Sunday
visitors inour midst Thornton
Mustard, a former school teacher of
this place, was up from Toronto last
Week renewing old acquaintances
Bert Cunningham has returned to To-
ronto. He. Was accompanied by his
sister, Miss Celia, who has taken a
position as bookkeeper Mr. and
Mrs. A. Bennett left for Chicago on
Tuesday after spending a week under
the parental roof The Sunday
school officers and scholars of Christ
church congregation had a very
sociable time last Tuesday evening,
when the prizes were presented to the
pupils The Misses Lieuetta Cun-
ningham. of,Belfast, Tena F. Haw -
kine, of Wingham, and M. Cunning-
ham, of Goderich Business College,
left to resume their duties as teiachei's
after holidaying to this vicinity ..
Winnie Cunningham, Lorne Gray and
Willie Seale have returned to the
Goderich Collegiate.
LOCMALSH.
TULMDAY, Jan. lib.
fa•iIoot. MKlrrino. -The annual
school -meetings of the Lochalsh and
Hemlock City schools took place last
Wednesday. John McRae and Rollo
Grant were elected in place of the out-
going trustees. David Stewart. an
Bryan Buckingham respective)
The trustees of Hemlock City school
have secured for next terns a teacher
with a Normal School' certificate, in
the person of Mr. Kennedy, of Kin-
loss.
I'RrtsosAt..-Mr. and Mrs. 1)an C.
McKenzie, of Detroit, are visiting . at
the hotne of Mr. and Mee. Alex. C.
McKenzie. Miss L. Edwards. of
Goderich, was visiting Mrs. A. Miller
at the manse at the end of the week.
.Miss Rebecca McKenzie, of Granum,
Alta., arrived last Friday to reside
with friends:in the vicinity for the
winter... Dna Cameron, of Detroit, who
has been sailing the lakes as chief en-
gineer during the season of naviga-
tion, spent a few days at the home of
his parents, Mr. trod Mrs. Rod. Cam-
eron, last week.... Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McKenzie, of Toronto, and also
Mrs. I)an Finlayson, with her brother.
Wm, McRae, of Glencoe, were visit
ing at D. T. McKenzie's last week....
Miss Janie Campbell is visiting friends
at Brantford Mrs. Leo Davis and
Wm. Henderson, of ffetroit, spent
last week at T. F. Hen)lereon's
Miss Tena McDonald. of Ripley, was
the guest of Miss Maty McLennan at
the week's end.
AUBURN
Vt KDNRBnAT, Jett. 5th.
tieurge Yunghlut took e. carload of
stock to Toronto the heginnint( of Ode
week, consisting of cattleaand sheep.
Mies Tomima Robertson. daughter
of W. C. Robertson, has been engaged
to teach a school In Hilden township,
county of Perth.
Our bather, J. H. Short, ha• bought
A huaine.s in Clinton and moved to
thet town on Monday. HP leave+, an
opening here for a good harbor.
Won. Walter, of the Northwest, is
visiting friends '-in this locality at
present. HP looks hale and hearty;
apparently the NOrthde*t *greet, with
him.
The municipal elections are over tot
another year. Only a Alight corner of
the village was affected lot", he ait14a-
t.ion,' The voters of Colborne • and
(stt*t Wawanuslt were the only once
that were permitted to exercises the
franchise. Hullett and Wegt Weave -
Loeb councils being electees by acelam-
ration.
F(IItestelte E i. R (• T OFNteents.--
fkmrt. Dufferin, No. 441, C. O. F., have
elected their officers for 19111 ..e hal-
loos Thief ranger, Wm. J. Perks ;
vice t . It., H. E. Knox ; recording sec- by the Davis R Lawrence Celt
HE%. A. MILLER'S FARRWELL NRR•
Mow. -Rev. A. Miller preachers his
farewell sermon to a crowded hints,
teat Sunday. Ile intends leaving for
Cape Breton today (Tuesdayl 1,1 ticks
charge oi-the Lake Ainslie c.•ngsega-
tion. Some notable events brave
taken place in AO/field congregation
during Mr. Miller's paetnt(►te of thir•
teen yenta. among which MO be men-
tioned the fact that the congregation,
whirl. was formerly largely a Gaelic-
speaking one, is now an English-
speaking one. And we may say, by
the way, that though the Gaelic lang-
uage. so dear tq the hearts of our ()el -
tic fathers. mac 1•••ve the prospect of
bet:os,aina whet. is called it dead lang-
uages' (no bones, spoken), like the
Greek sad Lorin, yet it should not be
forgotten that thin line language will
he preserved to posterity an the two
classical languages just mentioned
have been, in that it has been com-
mitted to writing and it that respect
ft will note immortal and will he
etuaTed by the leat•ite(I of the future in
their philological labors.
When you go to theoantrrp}' take a
tin of Davis' Menthol Salve Slang. it
1. nm'gna))ed to relieve earache,
sprains, horns. cuts and bruises. 'h,
rents.
Only *uc-eseful remedies are ever
imitated. It is evident that "D. & L."
Menthol Plasters atteresrafnfly relieve'
the atuatic pain., backache pleurisy,
ate. "The 1). & L." hate been so
widely imitated. Avoid disappoint -
anent. Got the Rennins. Matte only
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NUARY SALE
STARTS JANUARY 8TH
Now it is January the bargain month. the wintry -saving n►outh of the 1Vinter
year it will to more than ever so et this big store, for we have tlin go, ala to sell and will
prices that will surely make this January said -of 1910 gtr,ater than any of its pretieces io s.
first batch of sale news. aloney-saving mews it is. *very word of it. Sale starts Saturday,
and 'seta until the d(xtre close, Monday, January 31st.
LADIES' COATS FOR JANUARY SALE
Thirty or forty ladies Coats still on the racks that must be sold
before stock-tektog. That means there are thirty or fort y good big
iargains for people who buy them. Here are two examples of the
way we will sell Coats when the January sale is on.
Ladies' Coats $6.65 Ladies' Coats $8.4$
Twelve only ladies' new .lust ten in this lot, Issues'
Fall and Winter Coats, black flan blank heaver Coats.
Some plain, some braid trim -
or colors, all tailor -wade, tried -real handsome gar -
the last of garments that menta every one of then,
sold up as high as 1115.stt, regular $18110 to $18.00.
For January Sate For January Sale.
we mark them eacb$6.65 , rack $8.45
\\-e are selling ebildren'a Coats, too, et decided reduction, in
order to clear out every single, sulitery garment while the January
Sale lasts. if you have a suet to buy for your girl, don't let the
chance go by.
•
Cashmere biose
at 19c and 25c
One bu aired and fifty ,
pairs (oldie ' and children'~
caution -re at woollen Hnawe
assorted airee nd qualities.
These are a cle n•up of the
entire stock; vat es run up to
:t5(: and 40c per p ir. Clear -
ing thew all out fo fanners-
!lair at two pri s, r]5c
succi• choice 19c and... .
3 Batts for 25c
\ t, hay P .:eruretl attnt et•
case of those tine Ameriekn
cotton Batts at a for 25
You will pay lit or 12!.4. 'any-
where. Aissolutely pore,
,lean and fresh. Foy ,
,raupary Sale 3 for
Scotch Fingering
3 Skeins for 10c
One thousand skein (;Lia. k
lingering yarn. ttaiaraut.•esl
itali weight. Imported fa r.nr
Scotland. Regular ..v eves y -
where. For January lel,
;\ Sale special a skeins cur
Ladies' Fur -lined
Coats all reduced
Reduced prices on every fur
Coat in ,;tock. Eight or ten
still to sell and every one an
undoubted ',omelet. l,luality
in every case is beyond ques-
tion. If yam have any notion
of buying at fur -lined coat, we
. will sive YUu Uracil«v and goo -
you a fleet -class article as well.
arson. This
sell theme at
Herr i. the
January Nth,
Two Undoubted
Dress Goods Bargains
Two extra eftseiala for the
Ant weak of the January Sale.
You want to coupe early if
you want to secure one.
20 Suit Ends at '57c
Twenty suit lengths. about
7ards in each end, new
suiting material., every
piens bought for this season's
trade. Colon brown, green,
blue and . grey, mostly
*trines, all wool. Regular
III.:'.i and $1.51) per yard.
We got a bargain on this
lot ourselves or the prices
couldn't be so low even for
the Januar dale. Choice
of Lire 7J) sults tat per7c
yard
•
Striped Suitings 22c
Six pieces yttriped suiting
tuatet•ial, dark colors, 52 in.
wid'rhes, g is avert+
,,raree. ►nada far this lit 11.
January Sale price. They
will ~tike up into stylish
snit, skirts, or would slake
capital rluiltaliurines. ('1.•••r- -
iag ffir January -fie at 22
We Will Save You Money on Furs
There isn't it d•'utit about that. The Fits •1•y• ,, •
In,,.1 has many a la,rgain to,ITer toe this gees •n'. i
UN a. You know 1,,• hi,h r•uauiharvl of this 51,11s•'s
• Tuna Not nn l►uai•.Ithy yii,tfity finds A .111 we in its
• stts•k, stud w•e ale reale t" st •ltd• behind every Artie:: •
tit it leaves1Io•,rtnre. Thur .are h•tnslre4, of-dodla,
woe th of high floss roes' tis',, rutin',th,t rause i ,• I
hrf•'arllar:ipgt,bty of this moat h. Whrta we s.‘ nr..
wemoan. it, ztu'if you have ant Fur•Iatyingto,l., a•.
eat nut snake a 104.t11k" in 011111ing,tter•e. No -ensu t
a
list of priers chi+ wrrk. h..t every pier.- of Fur ill
so, k has A new ted -ink p• ice on it for January salt..
Big Milli • ry Bargains for Januar)
We must slake a clean sweet' of Millinery before
.tltnuary. Sale is over. In nralel' Ta+ do it • WP nave
more than cut prices in two tor the balance 01111e
stock. Bete are two ''aenplea.
Trimmed Hats $2.25 -
'tou.can take anv trimmed Hat in the showroom
at this xes'.'ding Id i I. pe ire -not aur 1cerved. No
matter what its former price, this is the mire while
the January Sale is on. You know the kind of Mil-
linery to expect to find here. Come ase ly -for 2 2
best choice. Remember any trimmed Hat only
Birds and Wings 49c
Seventy-five colored Binds and Wings. all new thin
season, no two alike, the last of regular $1.1'10,
and $1.50 line!. Clearing January Kale, at your 49c
choice
Look for the Remnant Table
The Remnant Table will he a big feature for the Jsttuary
Sale. Everything on it ie a money -saver. Httndr-rde have been
gathered. from every cornet of the store and priced pretty
near the half-price mark. if yotl c*n use ,t temit:int if any
kind, don't miss this chanttt. •
Fur Coats $21.00
Four only ladies' ',bark
Astrachan Jackets, real
good garments, plain or wit h
western sable collar, first-
class linings :sod well made.
For January Sale $21l l 0.0
each L lVl
Ladies' Fur -
Coats $26.50
Six only ladies' for coati.
Astrachan and near seal.
plain or sable collars and
revers. January
$26.50
Sale price each. .i7
White Vesting 19c
Three patterns only arae
white cotton 'Vesting, n•• t•.
small designs, will nt •k.- Look foe the tables of little things mei-keit et January Snit.
handsome . tailored we' -' s, I pekes. Nothing on them but is selling *1* price t list as ill make n.
regular 30e. For Jan -19C 1,av von to .s
lay in a upnly while the .lanuary Sale is on. Yoa
miry Sale. per yard s' ''dsst r,ntkr a 111i -/At,- h ovieg by the dey.••h.
Table No. 1,
Choice 2 for Sc
On this table yon will find
5c Safety Ping. ioc Hair Pins.
Mending Wool. Needles,
Toilet Pion, Dome Fasteners
and Shoe i.,,ces put up in
h(tn(llet of sitz. Choice, 5C
2 for
Table No• 2, 3 for 10c
On this table yowl will find
Scotch Fingering, black Ball
Mending. whit' ('otter. Tripe
put tip in t ,in.11••s , f assorted
si•1,e*, Pea t1(JJutt(ttc, fancy
Lace Pineal Pte. Nothing on
Ir. worth lees than 10c.
'(%holm% of the table. mile
any 3 articles for...,,
Table No. 3, 5c
Any article on table No. 3,
tie. Most of them regular
ftc and 10c. All little notions
wanted Beery day in every
home. Any article on
the table forJanuery sale 5C
c
trrash Towellitlg 7°1.2c
Two hnn.lrwl' sires. linen
crash Towelling, 17 to la
inches . wide. eat; • I.e ivv
Weight:One that will .rank• -
a genal slryint tows'. Eat .
special far January 71
Sale, per yard......' ... SC
Class Towelling Sc
Two rents a yard ie what
you save on Ibis glees Towel-
ling -its actual vain' is at
least 1Ik. It i.+ D) titilinehrs
wide. heavy weight, ,tat and
blue ebeeks. For Joe- larC
wry Side. per yard ...
White Quilts 92c
Twenty -live whit'
honeycomb Q u i
large double -ted kips
imported direct front
England. it we had In
buy them today it
would( r.st• ire wore
than we will sell theni
to you. For this .l,en-
usty Sale very 92c
special, verb 7
COTTON ENDS
You cannot make it mistake buying cottons for a year ahead at
these January Sale prices. Direct from the English trills. Fiy.'
and teu-yerd ends only.
Quality No. 2
Qualit No. `
y Thir is a higher grade Eng -
This cotton is fine English I lisp Cotton, imported by
`stake with eatuhric tinish. ours'lves direct.. It is one
nice even thread and will that is easily sewn ani
give excellent wear. Put up washes well. Put up in 5 and
in 5 and 111 yard ends,ln- yard ens. only, $1.10
(uiy, per end 10c and. 8QC i at per end 5.5c and
Once we are sold out of there Cottons we won t be able to give
such values for manly a day to come.
Little Things for January Sale
CLEARING CHILDREN'S DRESSES
We .lividod the stock of Children's Dresses into
two lots for the Janatary Sale. All are well -made
garments, new this season.
Lot No. 1 Choice $1.48
Twenty-two dresses in this lot, mostly darkcolore.
No two alike, aizettlrnm 11 to 9 prima. Regular--$i
tegular $ACi
i Q
*2.50iO to 1113.50, choice January Sale. }
Lot No. 2 $2.98
Jost twelve dreg*es in His let. Sizes from nine to
fourteen yeses. Regular pi tee *aro u, $14 On $2 9
.
For January Sale choice of the twelve...... .7(7
Clearing Waists at $2.45
Nye have gone over the entire stock of silk and( net \Vaist),
picked out exactly eleven to he road at- t •ace, '['here aro nine
different designs in this lot -white and his' k rift, white or
black net. About half•a-dozen of them have short sleeves, hut
we ran sell ypu the material to match to make them long.
Malar prices were $4.50 to V. Choice for Japttary $2 A5
sale `i
o411 over the store you will find January Sate once' cards, and each card tells of a aa'bing.
Flannelette Ends
This Flannetettr rams thn ssama
way as the( otton in :, and In yard
ends. Thew, aro extra eimmg, 31
Inches wide, and ri woad -Mort nt
M fanny Mopes. Five -yard " Oc
reds NW. len) Pretends.
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