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e, 1911
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SALE
of Holland Linen
Note Paper ano
Envelopes
After stocttaking we fled we
bave considerable more of this
,aperon hand than we should
have, and we are putting on sale
Friday and Saturday of this
week five reams of this well-
known Oanadlan paper. reg-
ularly sold by the deperuneotal
stores of Toronto. small size lOr
ppeer quire and 1Uc for package
LroveIopee: large site, 12ec per
quire, and 124c for package
Eoveiopes. Our price during
this sale, 1 quire and 1 package
ot either size for 15c
Have you tried "Very Best
Linea," 5c per quire, and
Envelopes to match 5c per
package i I would ask you to
bear in mind that this is the hest
paper for the money ever offered
by anyone.
i he Colonial Book Store
Glia. 1'OH1'lsl(. 1'rup.
Phone 1101. Gtelei-ich
10 Cutters
to Be Sold
at Cost
Must be
cleared out
regardl e ss
of price.
Call and
see them at
the Massey-
Har.r. i s
Shop on
Hamilton
Street
Robert Wilson
OPERA HOUSE
GROCERY
First door off Square, lCtngston St.
Eserytning in Groceries
Fresh. Pure and Good
TESTED RECIPES
FOR MAKING
Orange
Marmalade
No. 1- Material. • Ric orange., 3 1em
Dos. 10 onto water. 1n cute sugar
PreparsUoe : tills• oranges and
lemons' fine. remove seeds end soak
twenty-four pours In the water.
Roll for one and on -half bourn. add
sugar and toil far baht an hoer, or
until it Jellies. Put In tumblers and
Bovet
Na 2 Materials -Twelve range*. n
lemon,. Preparation Cut fine,
remove sesta. net In granite dish
and Dover with mild water ant let
stand foe twenty tour hours boil In
Mime water one and one-half hours,
add ear. a pound ton putt. and
boll for thirty minutes.
No.3- Materiels Nine ortule .. t
Mpe• fruit. 4 lemons. Stine thin
take ono •sued.., cover with four
.harts of sates. let stand thlrty.alx
hour. Roll until rind. are sett.
Wee a4A eight woods of (rano
bled sugar and boil tor thirty min
oar.
In every teas all snmr *Mold he
heated le even before being used.
Hiss von tried our choke
.mend of kngliah Breakfast Tea!
lee believe we bave ea fine
t'.,vowel Teat as the market
affords. Users of otn Teas be-
lieve the same as we do alreit
.hoot: and we believe you will
1 von. try. them
lPito t.0Awee are in the PAP l•
OW/ Y 0M4e TMs.
tlwadq.....Lery for •bow, But err
and fresh Rows.
Jno. W. Ni natter
Opare Hers. Sloth
Ceoro tOs Kieran. erre.-
s BBATH SCHOOL WORK.
Annual Sleeting of Union Association at
Auburn.
Auburn, Feb. 2L-Tbe twentieth
annual convention of the Auburn zine, lacked from corer to Dover with
Union 14abbatb School Association was 1
bright stories, faeeinating set features,
held in. Ktoz church on Wednesday,
February 81b. The report of Che sup music and verse, special articles, and
erintondente of the schools give, et helpful departmentsthat go deeply
af
the teru0o, t'u .
lobowed the tufo the heart of all
household pr•oM
loins. "The Flight of the Magic('arpel.
schools to be in a flourishing condi-
tion. Rev. Mr. Farr, of the Anglican a new motor story by ('. N. and A. M.
.hutch, wee elected president for this \ti illiamsun begins iu this number. It'
year. In an excellent address Rev. an hi lily ie written
tale of love.
J. W. Baird, B.A., of Hyatt
and adventure written b the usual
avenue Methodist church, Londoo, crisp, brilliant etyle of the William.;
gave a description of a model Sunday sues. "The Magic Carpet" L Use
modelschool eeasioo. An "open parliament fanciful name of the •utOmobile
was conducted by Rev. Jas. Hamilton, which playa all important part i, the
of (lodarich. Rev. Mr. Farr stated story. The fiction also Includes in-
come of the quailficatione of a good stalmeute of Maude Radford War-
ren
ar
ren'• exciting story, to the land of
superintendent. Some of obit devices
for sustaining the interest of a prim- Tomorrow," and the last part of 'The
ary Chi" were pointed otic by Rev. r Admiral "t Niece," by Hate Douglas
rd WV Andrews, o[ 1Wiggrn rid her rnllatpllraton. tihosk
Mr. Hamilton.
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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO
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of my lady's spring wardrobe. Be-
sides a ,utopia, demi iption of the
latest styles. there are dozens of illus-
trations ot spring gowns and fabrics.
many of teem incolors. This number
is also au exceptionally full. complete
end well-ruuodedout general utaga-
r• burn
Au stories in this Dumber ate eootributed
T••E 1„MA'KEYS.
Llv.ipset and Chicago Wheat Fubwree
Close Higher --Live Steck-
Latest Qu.tation..
LSV POOt.. Ireb, 17 -The noir
halet rsas
sndy at e0la
eng. w"AOprice. uncharged
M led lower. The weaaae•• is Americo
IP" atm* bs a Weis decreed.deceem le noel
ghr K
ghees bore and •malarmla. Sap-
meata One essweas . ys1 wtog
rtaw sera -
tag. the mat showed • assuming
mmming ben-
dracy, with seine c.verg of musimbuesae
imbr effsrisss. Th streeeca In
the
Ayres at tones oa Statwrtry lea)
cAmputees*Amputees*sad
peato esti Amputees* etssmrhat
a. w
• bettermbar ~Ws" dement r ape
onset Ateatlwlhs sows.. Am' tthe ed.
ranee.
CHICAGO, tea. 17. -Pater d the p.
uktorres
e lby ta• asva Whoa ssee whtrrda7
ate
was binned es the eadar. The Ase
/s
followed °overtime by short .ere. who
betteve that Itl
[arch le ea n'avorwMe
morsel far thaw Quite a nen of bullet
occurred. W tWow os was flit• to 14e to
lac higher time forty -seed ben brsa
Coen flnland (c to Kes c down: min of!
(nb
c to tec to err, and provbas varying
from Sc to 7%r dearer to 35re dealer.
Winnipeg OptIsss.*.
Cher. typeHigh. Low. (Mom.
Wheat -
May Ills Irl le w'+k UM
Me July eft% s SP,. l
Oats -
Key 33 13 33 ane 33
Judy 3415 3N. My r» /111Toronto Grain Market
Wheat. bushel M m t. 5...
Wheat. goose. bush 0 el
Rye, bus! h u 66 • •
Barter. bushel 0 • • 7a
Roc•kw•eat bushel 0 et
0 7s • M
Peas, hustle! oats, barbel , • • • •
Toronto Dairy Markel
Butter, store lots • 17 • 111
Butter. separator, dairy, lb• 04 • M
Butter. creamery. Ib. roll• 311a t1
Butter, creamery. whoa• et 0 7t
Eggs, new -laid • • • i
Eggs, cold storage • 17
• 13 0 17I
60
Honey. extracted. Ib • 10
Montreal Dairy Produce.
MONTREAL. Feb. 777.-Eggfool.
ns ee. Rut-
ter stress ad 15.• per Ib. higher, under
a good demand :and the rapid deolewae la
Oil , spot.
Eggs-.tetected. 26•• to -c: fresh. 23c. No.
1 stork. 04.. No. 1. inu
Cheese -Westerns. I1ihc to tSr. •azres.
Ulkc to lltbc•
Butter-Choleest. 115c to 'Inc, second*.
Sbi%c to 24%c.
by such well-known authors as Mary
to Retaiobs, gave a paper on "Hown Advanced bolas iu the H 1 Fannie B4rasIl I.ea,
Sunday Scboor" The class should be
eaten orae, p
•
organised and each member given Alice Brown and Gertrude King.
something to do. A change of teach- THE emu LIPPI corr'eere should should be employed frequently. sous Magazine seems determined to
In ronouctiog a quarterly review, outdo itself during 1911 for the gen-
Gordon Young would have the funde coal excellence of its contents. Fol -1
mental truths of each lesson related to lowing the• wholly admirable iesues
the great reotral principle of the yuan for January and February, with their
ter'• Irons. Mtge ('lark, of West- complete novels by Zona 11*11 and
field. read a paper on "How to Secure tisorge Randolph Cheater. comes the
Houle Stud • of the Lessons, " in which March oumbale no whit behind. The
many excellent points were brought complete nov41 is "Tee Little Brown
out. Something definite should be Shoe," by Ella Middleton Tybout,
given the pupil to study. Rev. Mr. who has "The Smuggler," -The Wife
Genway, of Nile, gave a splendid ad- of the Secretary of State," and other
dress on "The Sunday School and Mis- well -liked books to her credit. The
Mons." There should be a missionary plot is an unusual one. with a clever)
committee with a fourfold object -(1) sustained mystery. the cftte to which
Education, (21 Prayer, (3) Gifts, (4) Re- is "the little brown shoe.' -The scenes
cruite are laid in it Southern mountain re-
E\'EOINli SESSION. gion,,owe of the leading characters
At the evening session, which began t sing society folk. other bumble
at 7:30. the church was filled to its mountaioeere. All are realistically
depicted, and all have de
capacity. After the devotional exec finite part. i,
rite. conducted by the president. a the plot. There is no groping about
splendid address toll of enthusiasm, or padding as in so many stories.
and rich in illustrations drawn from The author has had a clearly defined
the Bihlr, was given by Rev Air. Wylie, end in view, and she has worked to -
pastor of the Baptist ehurrh. The wants it in masterly ixahioq Tbe
vence over
speaker addressed tbe parents panic-
erstory nct previous work. shows a a short stories
litany and glinted out that in the are a carefully selected lot. covering a
careful bringing up of their children, wide range of themes. One ..f the
by inculcating a deep reuse of raver roost noteworthy is "Austin's" Emtpar
once for the Word of God and the Sato y
bath day and the) highest respect for ratted Beller," by that increasingly
popular English humorist Kahle How.
theSunday school teacher, the success
and. "At tbe End of the Common -
of Sunday school work rests in a large
measure with the parents. To get the
place," by Judith Obi jitney l'ameron.
best remits, me 'Mout' impress it'astoly which will linger ling in the
upon the minds of their children the reader's memory. The Peregrine
seesstfty o: good behavior on their Twist," by Hulbert rtantter, telly of a
part during the sessions of ter school. rare romance which comes inlet linex-
lfany conferences should be held also pettedly into the life of a blast santey
red
between teacher and parent. Though Thousand," h}6ere Thnme L.e Hon"unaitr d
Mr. Wylie is yet almost a stranger Menalcas in Atat ylaod." by Helen
here. be made a uuhet favorable im- Coale Crew, both of which are unique
pression upon his audience. subject and in handling.
The Westfield choir then favored IF
the congregation with a selection and.
in tbe absence of Rev. J. L. Small,
Rev. Mr.,Haliman. who was unable to
he'pre.ent to give his address in the
afternoon, made a few remarks.
After another selection by the choir,
an excellent address was given by
Rev. J. W. Baird, B. A.. of Hyatt
'avenue Methodist church. London.
A hearty vote ot thanks was tendered
the speakers and choir on motion of
Rev. J. R. Malin. seconded by Rev. R.
A. Miller, and one of the moat success-
ful conventions of the Association was
brought to a close.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
THE MARCH WOMAN'S HOME COM-
PANION. -You will read all about the
latent spring fashions in the March
Woman's Home Companion. This
always interesting and beautitul mag-
azine has outdone itself in its pieeen-
tation of the beauties and mysteries
1
Regina
Watches
KEEP GOOD TIME 1
MacLeod's System Tonic.
When ei person feels "hlue"-"all
tired out' -"doesn't feel like doing
anything" -cannot coneentrete biz
mind on his work -feels weak teetot-
ally -doubts his powers -complains of
poor appetite and elreplea-era.-,uf-
fen headaches -nervous avetem run
down -then his system demands a
gond tonic. MacLeted's Ss.eern Tonic
is 'the best medicine kn• own, has re-
stored thousands of sufferers , to
health. One dollar a bottle. The
MACLaoD MEDICINE CO., thrirrich,
Ont_
Sold by E. R. Wight, druggist, nuc
censor to Jas. Wilson.
THE WESTERN FARMERS' VIEW.
Reciprocity Will Be a Good Thing --An-
nexation Talk Nonsense
Ottawa. Feb. 16. -James Bowe
esident of the Canadian National
outwit of Agricnitnre and of the
United Farmetsof Alberta. is in the
city for the purpose of •IHR ng tbe
Government to grant 1.. full the de-
mands made by the farm re' delega-
tion on December 16.
Intel viewed as to the o inion of the
organbled farmers on the reciprocity
agreement, Mr. Bo er aid : '• he
agreement is a good one and a, wiso
one. By opening up new markets it
will without question give 'a g•eat
impetus to the agricultural n ustry
particularly in Wt• -tern Canada, and
will prove equally advantage us to
They are merle by, the most
skilled mecbenics in the world 1 el o
e farmers of Eastern Can a, ec-
to insure accuracy and from the
finest materials obtainable for
the take of durability. They
are made a little hatter than
Deems necessary.
We carry n full line of then-
Watches.
Walter H Harrison
On the Square
C. 1'. R. Watch Inspector
I loderich Ontarin
Jeweller and Optician
Tbe Children's Hair
A LYtle 1U/re Care Now May Saws
After Years of Regret
Children play so hard that tt• head
perspires and the hair has • tendency
to mist and get sticky on the scalp.
Soap and water doesn't seem to re-
move 1t. but the hair must breathe
to be healthy. Just try :entre Hinv-
tone. Hob It Into the root• of the brut
with the halls of the fingers. They
children Ilk. It and will oak you et
ow in Hlnstone loosens up tM�ae-
cumulated dust ant pereplrat4p and
the ha•r •■rid noir. ran then NARY
and ,,,....,u,,.„, cleaned A r it le
dried glee •nether smallest .f Hir•
e stene 'After you have-. se4 It fee
• while you wit ad•olt It le the best
you Pisa • ever noel • feet Nyal Drug
pass will cheerra'I, dearest.* Mlrse•
assn s• d• all that 10 .sones tee It
SW sed swhaaAaad by
F J OUTLAND •. S. RICK
N. C. DUNLOP L 1 MMOLR
sally in dairy pt adut to and hay the
speeches, 1 have heard in he 'rouse of
Commons during the pts week by
hose who are opposed t.. rec procity
indicate to me that the s ea' era are
either entirely ignorant of how the
agreement Will affect the fanners' or
they she trying to min rad t e pu tic.
They appear to be so icitous out to how
it will .effect the welfare .1 the fann-
ers. hut the fa. niers h - ve a few i eas
of their own ahout this in tier. it
,any rate. the anti -reciprocity speaker -
are absolutely wrong am to hr••w it will
affect Western tanning conditions.
Take barley, for instattc Western
Canada is par'iculerly well adapted to
growing barley, but for lack of a mar-
ket none haw been grown except for
home consumption. Now, wi h the
pprnepect of a nark t in the United
States, we can engage in grpwin,t a
crop which is uta t suitahl • to ur
nw'ural conditions, and with the me
'memos', of competition in the cat.tk
tilde and an outside market 1 .r our
et•.ck rat tle-r icing will receive a
wonderful etimulue. But perheps the
great hmm.n re iprurity will .ride
upon the farmers n t e We v . sic
its indit-set reentlte in rwdur,o 1.
rMre. whieh will o ren 11.01.• , • t
durtinrt all along 'he line. 11,. -
of course. mean a great dem* .
mannfeet tired art i lea i hr .. set,
a great anility te p y f r them.
"Aa far as the agreement owe •, I
meets with bit- snqua 10 ed thea
of the Wweteerrt farm n, hut nitwit I -
eat i.fartion in felt at Owasso' saw I nem, ..1 ' •
rwdi,etion it. thaw duty on ay. nen
Implements. Yet. ,1 Mr. 5,neo• • ,-
Lennert is rot -rent. that. ne,ipr .•a •
thefine Asp inwards Is eatinr do,..
Chorea. Ib
Honeycombs. doyen
o it
CATTLE MARKETS.
Union Stock Yards.
TORONTO. Ft -h. 27 -Receipts d
live .:tock at the Union Yards were
99 carloads, consisting of 1923 cattle,
249 hog... t118 .heap .xn,l Iembe, 25
calve,, and 55 hors-..
Exporters.
Exporters were off in price from last
Monday, on an average 2li0c per cwt.. and
In Dome instances :Sc.
Butchers.
Prime picked lots sold at OLIO to ILI&
but only six heifers. 130u lbs. each, Us
best m the market, brought the latter
pride. Loads of good, 0440 to 56.75. and.
one load. 16.Aik: medium cattle, 4404 to
S.M. common, $1.10 to 46.13. cows, P,60 to
36.3: canners. $2.50 to $3, butcher Mtlld.
$4.30 to N.
Milkers.
There were few milkers and springM
offered. and priers were unchanged as
540 to 570 each.
Veal Calves.
A limited number of veal calves sold at
/4 to 13.50 per cwt.
Sheep and Limbs.
The lamb trade was easier. Sheep, ewes,
sold at 31.13 to 54.73. rams, 3250 to 5/;
lambs, 103 to 31.40.
Hogs.
Selects, fed and wateral 17.45: and 54.74
to drovers for hogs. f.o.b. urs at country
points.
Montreal Live Stock.
MONTREAL. Feb. :7. -At the 'Montreal
Stock Yards west •rid market the receipts
of live stock for the wlek.endtng Feb. $
were 5400 cattle, 1044 sheep and lambs. 0044
hogs and 400 calves. The supply on the
market amouofet1 to 976 cattle, 1.16 sheep
and iambs, 1744 bogs and 116 calve.
There was no 'important change In the
condition of the market for cattle. prices
being unchanged from a week age. TM
attendance of buyers was fairly large, in-
cluding some from Quebec: and, as tbor
were all in want of some beef. time de-
mand was good. and supplies of all grades
were ample to till requirements. conse-
quently
otquently a fairly active trade was dons.
Choice steers sold at Mac; good at ate
to !Mc; fairly good rat 6•c to 4c: fair as
64ne to 6itc, and the lower sondes at tine
to 6c per pound. A few extra choice cows
brought aa btgh as tr. and from that dews
to 3lnc wee paid for oke commoner ora
Sates of extra choice bulls were mad* at
Plc to le, and the lower grades at from
fe to 53/4c per pound.
The tone of the market for hogs was
steady, and prima showed no change, as
compered with these paid lame Wednss-.
day. The demand from peckers was
std supplies were ample. Wes Of
ore=
lots being made at 1740 to X7.04 pee 150
weirrhtd on tars.
Owing to the continued mean racetpin
of sheep and lamb., a stronger teener
has developed Ie the market. sad prime
bavq advanced. les dsmaad is taar/
Rood and sales of sheep were mads t•
•int- to 6c, and lambs at Pine to like per
pound. t'ke demand for calves was efe
d which, the offerings were man, astg
pries ruled kirk at from M to 50 esteN
as to else and Quailt7
Cast Buffalo Cattle l/erkat.
RANT RUFTAI.O. Fsk. g4.-t3ttM-•a.-
eevpta. 7176: market stow. tower: Prime
steers, 51.24 to MAO: buteier grodes. sue
to 56.44: cows. N to Mt*
(41ve►-RSoelpts, Mo. merlon active. Ss
lower: cull to choice. •.E to 51.71
sheep and lamb.---Reeelpta 1!1554: mer
kat active; lambs Inc blgtrrr. shssp tles4
et'Olee Iambs, 41.04 to Nei. man to fair,
to 1t: yearlings. • to Nese; ahee0, 4404 r
M
Hogs -Re elpu. 17,00; 11gnt denesadJerW
ee yo• -kers, t7 30 to 11.44: stags. N b 111,11.1
PIM flit: mixed. 1r -s to 1t.i; bwav7.
A to *M: rouges. N
Now York Liv /leek.
NSW' YORK. pee, 11.-sseves--R.adDte.
-"'•e• stews stow. stasis: Mina soli asw.
• • • -• re Ise hewer: steers, 0 s to No:
• •• to 1144. rows, Web to K•
•••'••-e-Rermets, Pei. man .t.s4y to
so -r: wets, R to flats. culls. II le
end to -Ls Rewelpb. 14,0. sheep
.■ mho ono',u new abbe. 0�
meta. st laws, 16.10 s IlI
••. 0 to 16 75
• Rr•elt•ta. 16,1, market local, at
r75 Mo R.OtoFla
CNieage Live Stork.
GO, aha 07 -Hogs- R.eetp5.,
rka•1 dull mild and butebers. N
5. 7• 5 a MID, INI gbut, b rete, t. rooms.
w 1111
to 11.• M w R
Reoelpt a. 11.e0. market Serb:
A.3 to Kw. cows sed helfera til•
• sleeken' ant feeders. �gtti to NS;
1 be whsle -mese ill erUtat, the t • ' 14 ti to K 75 est.'''. at to PLO
pr-nt Y awe Lambe -R.*etpea. 11.11111 tsar -
the fanners of Cared* wi 1 ha. .t w .11 •Inw. eatI,s• • to Rs tel .r..1.1
1^T . . t, •. Monts • to fa* ..ours b
What do the Western farmer r 15
think of tio annotation talk 1 Ir SHINS (settle Merest.
Bower wee asked Lfv IRPb(N. pets el. Jen", Meows •
They think it a I IMMaen.. 1 ib.,. (7° t•b A•.'.la.rpoet .watlbA rat. a .4 te1.4at Ven
w.* tM lArbeai•M
saw any (leer? of any nt h• vw 'IMAM SM . reed. ewerreidsld
y eeat
United 'Otitis it es oft•b
old hoe ft gila••s ars, ulna• 1* Bra •11.0X
d 11110
WI . �....- f y did not get what the w .h' •• l tag •e tear row were
Otte far �
each everyday 8t1! ! sat Ito •s the iey loyal It we y giet If.
farmers wann 1 he gan I,
s 4 v h I rYtereay s aaotn t ers w de% were like
We want Ter p city and we .hall
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P
PROVE PSYCHINE
(pPa IOWIcsta 11-amm)
With a 50c. bottle free from your Druggist (.
Ira Set M Wag ago that tie* doctors
Med a man to make him strong.
"Stuff a cad and starve a fever" la
miles behind our to-dars knowledge
of curative selene. yet our fathers
Iliad it preached to them time and
again.
You may not know 1t, but to -day
then are lust as ineffective methods
K cure being preached sad practised.
All because most people do not know
the real cause of disease.
There are two kinds of corpuscles In
the blood -red and wblte.
The red corpuscles Costain nutrition,
the watts destroy dtsesee germs.
If for any cause tbe white corpuscles
become depleted and are nek sufficiently
strong to destroy the germs of disease.
then disease controls the body.
Teat's the cause of disease.
They're responsible ter the Diadems
of thousands that Psycbine has toured
ethos that time.
Its because of these herbs that we
'bays received hundreds of thousands
of testimonials attesting to wonderful
cures that Psychlne bas made.
And It's because of these very same
herbs that we will buy wlthla the
next twelve mont•Ds nnndreds of !boo -
sands of 50 -cent bottles of Psychine
and give them away free to whomso-
ever sands us the coupon 1s this an-
councement.
-Now If you wish to relieve or pre-
vent any of the disorders la tills list
send in that coupon:
e Ik 4f
Years ago certain beats were totted
two cure disease.
They didn't know how or why in
those days, they do to -day.
And It's because these herbabuild up
the white corpuscles.
These 'herbs are contained In Psy-
cMne-therre responsible for the great
results obtained from Psycklae a third
et • mutiny ago -
L• Grippe
Broaoaltls
Hemeerkagea
Nor. Throe!,
Anaemia
Female Weakness
lodiee•ttoe
Poor Appetit
MIL and Fevers
Sleeplenena s and Iaryngltis and
Nervous Troubles Dyapepra
After-. 1ete of PMortq, Pneumonia sad
La-Owns
Now, we don't ask you to take oar
word for the tremendously beneficial
effect of Phychlne. Fill out the cou-
pon below, mall It to us and we'll give
your druggist an order (for which we
pay him the regular retail price) for a
60 -cent bottle of ,Psyehlne to be give■
yen tree of cost.
lkoecidel roughs
Weak Lase
Weak Voles
Wring Weakness
!Carly !Jeanne
Catarrhal Affection
Catarrh of lifeoach
Midst Sweats
Obstinate 'ouster
We will undoubtedly buy and dlstrt
bute is this manner, huadre4s of thou
sands of times 50-ceat bottles of Pay-
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tion.
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do that to show our entire
in Ills wonderful prepare -
A conadeace that has been based on
our 30 years' experience with this
splendid preparation, with a full know-
ledge of the hundreds of thousands 01
cares It has mads.
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of Payola's if prawated to the 4rttgal.t
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who.
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ANNUAL SALE OF
Sample White Underwear
HUNDREDS OF GARMENTS TO SELL
AT MAKERS' PRICES AND LESS
Once again we have been fortunate enough to secure from one of Canada's
foremost makers of Whitewear his complete range of Sample Garments. These
samples are charged to us at one-quarter to one-third less than the prices of the
goods they represent have been sold at from one end of Canada to the other. All
are in first-class condition, save that some may be slightly soiled from handling.
Before being shipped all were sent to the pressing room of the factory to be re-
folded, and to all intents and purposes are as fresh as if taken from the boxes. In
the lot are dozens of high-grade Garments, better than we usually carry in stock.
Saturday, March 4th
the whole lot goes on sale for the first time. Hundreds and hundreds of Gar-
ments, all perfect, and all marked at prices that are decidedly money -saving. We
bought them one-quarter to one-third less than regular, and are going to sell the
same way.
SKIR fS
WAISTS
WRAPPERS
GOWNS
CORSET COVERS
DRESSING SACQUES
DRAWERS
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Beyond a doubt the Underwear'event of the season. One that cannot possibly
be duplicated. Don't miss it. Saturday, March 4th, is the first day. The sale
will continue until all are sold.
FIRST SHOWING OV
TAILORED SUiTS
New tailored Suits for spring
• now ready in our•Ready.to-wear
Department. Advance etyles
just received this week. Spring
garments designed and cut by
experts. and mac - tailored
throliiihout. Correct mate, tale
and good linings, and very
moderately priced.
$15.00 to $25.00
CORSET SPECIAL
A New flodel at 59c
One hundred a n d twenty.
pain Corsets, new miring model,
cut In the proper lines for tb.
coming *fawn • style., male of
strong French Coutil, full
length, strongly boned. lace
trimmed --an exceedingly good
Corset at a moderate pros; M
as most dollar Comae '
b special bre-down lot lows
ren sale with the Sample Vi bite
Underwear on Saturday morn-
ing at
59c per pair
Bizet 18 to 25.
NEW
INDIGO PRINTS
A big shipment of genuine
iodigo Blue Prints. right from
England. We think that this. is.
beyond a doubt, the beet Print
for the money on the market.
The cloth is exceptionally strong
and fete from dressing, the
patterns are neat and the Dolor
Ie absolutely fast. This Is de-
cidedly special value at. per
yard.
121c
Millinery Department
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Our Millinery Department ie onw open and Mien Ornate has moir'eed from her vacation and
ready for h.Msesa Now spring stork now opened Our Ua men making Department 1. ensu in full
rep. (late of fne�sJ Optima, will M announced for spring. We advise the placing of
Weer. a for Baster dMivsry M suety a. pastelists.
Dressmaking Department
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