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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-3-4, Page 6• TaOYDAT, MARCIE' 4, lin THE OtitINAL AND ONLY GENUINE t'HE SIGNAL : GODERIOH t ONTA RI O LEGAL e - R.c. HAYS HAItKI$TEH 1+11Jt'IT0R. NOTARY oars Sterling Hank Block. Saminoa a reef. )lichen*. 1 Oren..< at fir..; S. -tree 1.,., .. d It • uruar. YItOCI/FOOT, 1►ILL(1RAN d I'ItOUJF(M)l' B AKI:ISTIate. rsoLl1IToIty, NuTAIUES Pt'11Id1'. Eft'. LIMN w the �•/ . air. second dew from Haw BEWARE . Ulm Asset. laud. r is a:. fwd • to luau at !owe, t rata. OF 1 W. PKo. 11141.4 r. K.C. J. L Ktuotus W. 1•IUlrur oT, JR. ti. CAMERON. K. 0.. HAKKIS- IMf1'A- TIONM SULn ON T H E MERITS Ol• ifl. TKrt..oIkttor. notary fate(lakes Iiamt'too shrew. (iutarkk. titdoor fro •mare. .tt t'10 oil Thur«lay of each week in armee e. Albert berm occupied by M. Moots:. Untie I..1ucs :e. a.m. to ti p.111. tHAKI.1•.-K GAKROW, LL.B.. LIAR ItJSTKit, attorney, solicitor. etc.. dodo- rl.b. klonay in bird at lowest rate- IINAQD'S, 1. 'ir:AGE%, BAKRIRTER, AUL• 4'n r, \.Hail Yublle mud ('uuveJ oncer. 'n4'r ' ucrt H.., -e. ttodcrlch, ur`_hn LINIMENT INSURANCE. LOANS, ETC. 140 () 0O PRu+I. VALE T toFUN. uDMUATO ..:nNrRarrister Hamilton street. Ooderioh. - f BOOKBINDING i.IAGAZINES, PERIODICALS ani LIBRARIES hound or repaired. (lUL 1' /.1.1-PERING on LEATHER GOOD8 COUNTY AND DISTRICT Moore Bros.. of liens/ill, are instal- ling more ma. hinery In their factory and extending their plant. Miss Fleurscheutz, of Egwoudville, fell ou the elipprry sidewalk :at her home and bloke her arm near the wrist. Caro. :Pianos, of Hullrtt, bas a ,n• trected to supply the Clinton public school with green wood '.2 inches long at $1 a cord. Chu. Stewart, i•( Hullrtt, delivered at Londesboro' station recently seven pigs six and is h di months old, which weighed 2.1li 15e. each. Mrs. J. Jacoby died at the home of her son Ishii. on the Srublr line, Hay township, on February 11115. She w is in he r eightieth year. !toll. A. Bruce, who was well known in Bluevsleend vicinity. died at Seattle, Washington, on February 2nd in his fiAy-fourth rear: Henry Huffman. it pioneer of How - ick. pes.e.l away at Kiirtzville on Frlti ruarc lith, He was torn in (lemony and WAS ninety-eight years old. Reuben Cudtnnn% elder nam 01 Rol • and t'udntarr, of Henson. mat wan ted at Toronto on Februaty 24i5 to Mrs. pard tl7 attended to on leaving', boa. • a.. TNI. SIONAL. uodertt-h. A. E. TAYLOR. SIRATYoRm, MEDICAL 1IR, aa•;u. HE:lI.EJlANN, OSrE-, • 1•.\'ell. spe.aealiat In women's and chit •ren' -.User -es, acute. ,hrordc and nereou. d1:- • /Agri, eye, emir. no.. and throat. lumbago and' tht •li ly .end it iom.., 'dice North .lint, third tee foss,. the 'Square, G:darich. 1 tit. F J. R. FORSTER-EYE. EAR, l nrs.e and throat only. Hone ..ur*eOe.l New Ynrk Ophthalmic and Aural Inatltutd. '•ti"ir.,t .\mala Ear, Nusr sod 1hraat Bo•iutat.' - liokitn Square, .odt Moorefield kyr Hooeital, isµsion. I.UttttaA. utter, :a S. W elerlco Street. oppn-ee Knox Church. Ho r.. s. '•+ 1; t. tie . Y to 1 R ie.. 7 torp. or. Telepboos 11'• K. ROBERTSON. 111 INSCRAIdCY AGENT. frac rxu Lind TSInn • Hrittak. Canadian and American. tc:ataa VT, 8ICO\Rea £M0 LaiPLOralui IJrat1. ITY : 'fb< / n ,•m Accident and U uataaatae �orpnratlo•�, Limited. of Loudon. Kurt. FIIIS1JTY ash tlearuxraa nude . The U.& FWelttt and Unar.ulta.'l'ompany. I)d1ex; at reidrnce. northeast onruor of Vic- toria and di. David's strsot.. Ilium .Ilii 11tK1LIOP MUTUAL FIRS IN - et URA N C C C U. -Farm and isolated t wo rropurtir uasured. i81te, -J. B. MtLesa. Piss.. tleafortb P.O.: Jas. l'ocnon7. Vice-Pnes.. Uuderich P. 0., f-ionaa. ti nay-, dec.-Tram, tlertorth 1'. U. iourre•tor.-I1. F. dl.Uregor. Se.afortb . John fi 4uevt, w'luaim) p t w menu It+no. eon -tame; !las Brune mrodbartu ; Jame- £taro., p+e lir/mad ; Itut.rrt Frrrts• tiartori : Makvlm Y..£wen. Hrva»ueld. Agent.: i. le ino. Leitch. I'Ugwn ; ltltuam l he -mel-, Souter:6 ►. .aaa:arty. dosfoi th MarcyDueler. an {lay w .amMW add on their card, rMYiplad M d. J. Mork b's Ck tbius St.are•t'tinton, or at K. b. Cott s trro.•r+. ,ttlnr.too.tare'. Uudericb. MARRIAGE LICENSES • ‘�•ALTKH S. KELLY. "J.P.. Wflf-RI('H.ONT. UT 1i. AND MINNIE M. GREER. - 11 :). l .. t'hiruptutur-, '.ttuc and nerve IaSUF.R OF ]lAKKUAGF, LICENSES. tp,•....i.t-. 1 I iropractic ata . r .clen..• that !Sr., KS knot ,drug. or knife. Frey ezamina thin. Vmev. over Sharman. Shoe bum..•, 4301 ea..a• 0a ):,-t-.treet. Phone ail. .li la, - - - MTavi-h and ,t trither Scot )I'Pher- eon -entered the 1r.m, and took their retests near the dyne. Sitting up the corner was a nice young Hielan' Irisie, and MTaviah was always nudging his friend. “Hoots. men," said M'i'he[• - I stun "1 Ken her tier." "Hoo are ve n,,' groin up aside her, then'?' asked ?W- I*"1-..oMerirh. *III ie•troetMn. by m-0 •1•av,rh. "Och," said M'he'rson, "she h•C a. go•I ..tacr will be tromptlT t. 1 /ruler:I0-L1e:n.r ulrpb.t a 11', hasoa payed her fare yet.- A Thrifty Scot. r'lolence \1cDowell of that city. D. A. Kosehtel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Knrcbtel. of McKulop. was married at Mex.w•jew. Sask.. on Frbruat v 111th. to Mir Kathleen McDinn, of that city. J. tihnrtrr••d, Reeve of Mcrris, has 'fat ttered the material for the erec- tion of an up-to=date house an his farm. Building w :11 continence as fowl as weather nermirs. Mrs. Alpert Tbuntsv, of Eluevale, died on February 111.5 from an *Bid. of appendicitis. rhe decease.! was thirty- years old and leaves her hus- band and it fawily of small children. At a meeting of the di tee( aro of the Huron Weather Insurance Co. held at Henaall recently, Mr. A. ti. Silldlir, of Seafurtb. was re-appoin • ted secrrtary- treanrer and manager' at an increase01 $75 iu his velar y. Miss Meath' M. Story died at the home of her parrntd, On the 5th con- cession. 1,f McKillop en Sunday, the e K -l.t lilt. She -had been a real suf- ferer from iotlamtnntury rheumatism.She war twenty -tie yeotsold. John McQueen, of the London road, near Itr ucefrld, has bold his IIsi -ac, -e farm to James McDonald. of the same road, tor $.i,111r1, Mr. McQueen and his nephew, .lames O'Neil, are cowing to d Guerich to engage in the grocery business. Mildred Anna Louise. daughter of • Mr. and Nits. John Graham. of the 1st concession. Kinlas., was married u0 February t5:rd to "Mr. 1V. Lord, (,1 Innisfree, Albeit*. Rev. J. S. Dun- can. on can. of Lucknow. offleiated. After the ceremony the young couple Irlt for their home in the West. AUCTIONEER. 1yHl►�l.\s : (:1: N DRY AUCTIUIEICR Alex. McGregor. a pion. er .if M:- Killop township. answered the finial summons on Wednesday of last wtek at the age of eights -five years. He retried. with hitltatnily, in McKillop celebrate their diamond wedding early „.•-^"- -^"r...-� -...e-.--^"- '^• "'® this month They are both in the en- _ - - joyweot of fair health. j U J, Macess of he who has l Co. for the Ix OODFORSALE bad been contort years ago and business u( the E. McPoul Co. for the! t bad Iwern a COiIttn rrridrut utter. past taw Satin, has now pureba.rd S1 Three sena and one daughter survive. the business and will conduct it in his Me\1 John Stewart, whu had own name' I < I have a Dumber of cords of good Hard Wood ruaeked the good old sae of righty• The fire brigade received a call to I 1J for rale, 'door r quantity u( Mixed \V..od. silo. year', and llue- months. ureal at the Collegiate Destitute one day hum! the home of her daughter. Mn. James week. The alarm was occ.i',ioned by Phone or call for piker, delivered at your %Vertlatr, ('reurart). um the 111th ult. mune paper in r register becoming la- A family lit three sour and two laugh- tatted. No damage wav dune. ten survive. Her husband died Fred Beattie, sun 01 Mr. and Mrs. thirty year. ago. Jetties Beattie of this town, who Is The friends and neighbors of Mr, manager of a hank in Manitoba, it tr- end Niro. rren -,. Hillex'k, 01 the lith 'covering nicely from it serious opera- 1 1 (lsssowe No sli6 HAMILTON a1TrrCCT concession, (i, derieh Iuwl.sbip, Called tion which he tinderwent recently, 1 on them one evening recently and Mies Mary Ryan, sister of the late held' a social time. After :a life o1 Niro. John Killoran, died in Toronto on home. ROBERT WILSON seernt -eight yea re sprat on he farm, Mi. hillock with his wife lit tttty- five yrarr to moving to Otdr:it-h. .Mi. Valero in.- Xiieltrin.. of Zurich, ,'led suddenly at hit home Po -re on the 111.5 tilt. During the evening he had Liken a walk and -on returning to the house sat down amt ex pir-d almost im- mediately Heart trout le was the cause of %Irani. Thr ftturrid to'..k place on the `11' d to the 11. C. cemetery. His wird,,4 and two blothrra survive. Deceased wAs tit. y -seven years old. \VINtJIIA\I. E.--\ Fairfield. Vancouver, la visit- ing his uncle, %V. D. tringle. Will Field hay purchat.•d from W. F Vaustone the Twilit.; fares on the !thievish, void. the prire being $111,111111. The death occurred at Winnipeg nipeg on the J')ch 11:t_ lit John Lselie, who :tt Mr. Wes. Newi-onibe, of Fort Wil - one time was in the furniture business liana, a former Clinton merchant, Iris - bele with Mr. Hell. Hr wrist to Win- iced at his home here last week while down East on a buying trip. he 'lied lilt., aged righty -flue years. The retuainv were brought here for in- terment in St James' cemetery. E. Sperling. who had been aesoci- at.ed with Jame,' \Vnght to the gar- age and machinery business, has se- cured suitable premiers at Kincardine and will open a similar business in that town. Messrs. Sprout k Finnigan, glowers, have dis_olved partner.hip, Mr. Finn: gan's intet'ert having been pureha••.l by K..1. Sproat, brother of It H. Sproat, nO that the firm name here- after will be Sproat A Sproat. CLINTON R. E. Manning; manager of the Royal 1)tuk, was elected chairman ,,f the Clint Ito Collegiate Institute board at *recent meeting,. ntpeg u1 Ih•• elrly dips of that city, engeg.•J in the retail furniture busi- neer there, an 1 became it leader in the trade. He tray.s two daughters. The \\'Witham t twit c.iune 1 has placed:of he ohress.n-nr +f the town in the hands tit an .t'srssweut commis- Two more rsct'nits from Clinton are sion, contesting 'l V .yor Irwin, Wm.Will Greig, who has joined the third Holmes and Aihr. t Fleming. JI r. ontingent at Tor .oto, anti \Ville Ike Fle rg will act set the assessor and `hrrty, who is with Nu, a stationary the others s. ai advisory committee. I hospital et London. Thi'. is a new 'Venture in R'tnghsin Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Colclough an - Ire awaited with intrrra aud the result of the experiment will trounce the engagement of their 'bl: sleigh')id .,f nineteen pe0plr, on Hanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. hnht. ter, Maggie Edna. to George I,e.lie their Way tit a prayer meeting at the ; Hanley. of O.deri••h township, the home 01 \r',. Sinclair Phl ltln in marriage t t taloace in March. Lower 1Vinghaw, was upset, the sleigh i►1 skidding on the ride of the road, and Samuel Beattie, prnprieter of the Rev. J. K. Fairfull, Pastor of the Baptist church, i. in Walkerton this week assisting to evangelistic services at the Baptist and Bible Christian churches there. throwing out 1 he entre party, and ser - 1, i 1 Manston Idolise. tit. Catharines, was .l' injuring • viratwin M ng now found dead in bed one morning last under medical care. Mrs. ('aaemoreweek. Mr. Erattir was formerly a received a bad cut over her right eye, 1 resident of Clinton. where he cote necessitating ten stitcbr, also a face 'dticted a livery business; he a1+., run- cit ; Mrs. John Stolle in now in the' ducteda livery at Brussels and after - hospital and may have auMY-red in- I wards ran the American hotel there. ternal injuries: James Brigtey had a JI n. Erwin, of Hayfield, is a sister. 'finger badly sprained ; Mr. Mooney , Misr Mary Frances Smith. of (4tde- had his head bruised, and Mr. liJanl- rich township, was married on Wed• man. a Lure badly hurt. . I nesday of last week to Harry G. SE.\FORTH. Hayes. of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mri. George Hayes, of Clinton. The cere- J,,'eph Eckert cut hit foot severely mony. which was held at St. Paula while chopping wood and will be laid church, was performed by Rec. J. C. up for some time. Potts. Aft•r the wedding dinner the G. D. Haigh is aufrring with a , young couple left for their new hotue badly „Sprained ankle, the result of a nn Detroit. Detroit. - slip while entering his store one day 1 BRUSSELS, recently. The auto of $50 watt handed over to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Davidson will) the Red Cross fund from the proceeds fig of the masquerade party held in the town hall recently. The footbridge near the old ttax- uull property oar L,-ru temporarily re - mot ed to make way tar the spring: freshet on the Mai'. laud Kivei. The Brussels continuation school was to charge of the t•inl nue evening recently and put „n a gnaw program. A full house greeted the perform- ance. A pancake roci'.1 wa• given cin Shrove Tuesday by the A. Y. P. A. of St. John's church. •Thr small be charged result .i in upwards of $111 being taken in. On Satur.lay, 20th tilt., \Ituguret Milligan, widow of the late James Gutter, diets at her home here at the age of eighty +ears. The interment war mate at iiiraf,rlh. The ('oats faintly- lived for many years in Mc- Killop township. A quiet wedding to ,k pteee at the Methodist church on the afternoon of Saturday, Febri:try .til h, when Learn 1'. Jermyn, youngest daughter of Mr. land Mot: J. Jermyn, of the H:h con- cession, Grey, was Ili -frost to Chris- topher Rugrison, of the MIS ..,ocrs- d on, Morris. Rey. David Wren, M. A.. officiated. They g riuple will re- side in Moms. The Brussel+ Pest says : 1t was urged at the annual meeting of Brus- ✓ e1s Telephone Co. that the women folk go way hack and sit down- from 12.:01 to 1.3E1 to that the lines would be free for Amines,' M the Melt. Sugge1l1011 was thought tole a gruel one and Gra hope expreeeed that the gentler rex would ser the pr.pr.v v of c plying with the Irgllrnf, ey1-11 suplaeriltg that ice water would need to Ire ap- plied to the wires when the rush corn- wenced after 1 p. w, EX ETER. The school boatel is asking for tenders for the remodelling of the school building. The opera house is undergoing re - pike. a new veiling is being put on and the appearance of the place other- wise improved. Mr. W. H. layer t vets pre:sent..l with a gold•headrd walling -cane one evening recently by his employees av IL token of esteem. Mr. Levert is giv- ing up business. On Wednesday. February 171h, Miss Esti. Whiteford wee toad ied to Wil- bur King, of Ilanaolat. Mau., by lieu, W. O. H. McAlister. They will it•aiaie in the \Vest. Michael Eserrtt. of Hrantfotd. has purchased the properly of \\1n. `Itner•s on William etrret and inIeiids returning t i town t 1 lire. Mr. Everett foam et one tiler cierk of Ex -1 •r. 1Mr. and Mrs. J. Jarrett received 1 never of the Budden demise of their . eon -in-law, !luny Williams. at Seattle, He was found dead in Ned. The widow and two rte!.-dau;thiers sur- vive. Miss Helen 1'. Crews was married at the Jamee street parsonage on Frhru- ery '_'stn to George 1. Armstrong. Rev. W. G. H. McAlister officiated. After the honey:mein the young couple will reside in Exeter. Mr.. Benj. ' V. Elliott died at her home here ou the 2•41i ult. afu'r an illness of several Sears. She was born in England eighty-nine year. ago, and color to Canada with her husbetud in the year IM:ei. \Ir. Elliott. wl.o for many years practised law here, died •ixte-n years ago. Six suns and four daughters survive. ['here is to be considerable building in Exeter the corning summer. Tor .rhoul is to /e rein.deli.,i A. E. Fluke is pteparin.r 1u build a h,.use on Andrew street ; \V. J. Id -.-r will erect two hnusea on William street ; J. N. Howard And Dr. Koule'on will prob- ably erect 'residences. and undeubt.ily there are ot • hers. Brophey Bros. GODEH1('11 The Leading Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carefully attended to at all hour.., night a t' d..y. E JY: ria• + is , .t -_ PUBLIC SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, MARCH 6th. SALE! AND ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 20th MGH=GRADE Men's, I/1/omen's, and Children's CLOTHING DRY GOODS, Etc., Which Must Be Sold in 15 DAYS to Satisfy the Claims of Creditors! ! Men's Furnishings At Saving Prices Nice Selections of Up -to- . date Merchandise Men., Shirts ill it tit. look .h li.h. and g.•.1 v irit•ty of pat- . tern:. Men's Dry.. Shirts, re•gulat $1...41 and 112.•111 t..; urs, at.. Regular :•f►_ valises, nor special sale price only 211. Ilene. Work Shirt-, regular 75c value., rev,- .nrttnent 45c Men's Br.tct..:rfk• valves, at ..... 19k 25c Men's Working Shirts. made of fine gingham •. flannels and other washable material, sell every whcrc .tt 6.-a: and .•, . 4 fur prier iltttiliv this sale 2•'11 lien's Separate Pants Three style -s heavyweight. dark stride--, F nitnt Worsted Workingmen', Panda, sites 32 to 42, all length-, value $2 (0, for iM 98c .ltinther lot tit latter grade, t'alnc. from $_.',O to $1.(10, fere .... $1.48 Vt. have on hand about 300 pairs made from remnants,* all- w -o of Cassimeres. Worsteds, etc., tine tailored, values $5.00 to $6.00. This sate at - $2.9S Men's and Ladies' Raincoats \\'c bought .SIM) Ladies' and bents Raincoats at les. than hall manufacturer's cost. flow can any+^e• fail to own a Raincoat at these pricer' Cassimeres, silk finish. water- proof cloth, Futrantetal rain -proof or money' refunded. :Vi sirea, value. up to $15. Your choice at 4 $3.9g. $1.94 and Iil6.4S $3.48 \fen's and Ladies Raincoats. made n( fine waterproof cloth. sizes frotr. •kk' to 44, ell everywhere from $`I to $12, onr price during this s;dr $3.4N Come and secure a Raincoat at a next -to -nothing price. , $2.23 Rriy e' and Girls' Raincoats, guaranteed rainproof cloth, sizes from 8 to 17, sell everywhere at $h to $ti, Our price during thin sale q S?.t:t Free ! Free! Free • A \ :1I,1 .\IiI,I. I'RISENT GIVEN AV'.\\ \\Ilii EACH PURCHASE OE (OW DOLL,.11 AND OVER ON l'ifl{ OI'I.NING DAV. Ladies' Suits and Coats A dew ladies' Snits and ('.,.es which will be sold for next -t o•nothing priers. during this'salr. $•1.48 and $2.98 T1tr•e• special item% will make competi- tion sit up aril lake notice. They will'-nn•i.tal Lodi.. Dress Pottery., and Suit lengths rots yards long. all - woo I Ke•egee. ('sesimerea, 'Tweeds, Br sutclo•t he. I'anam is, Bedford fermi,., Whipcorde, Redone Crepe. Mohair, Meillian. l.hi1! .,, and other ail -wool m:aterinl•. It will pec you to. ter' these wnnderfnl 1)..•.a (..1.ds largairs. They sell eye,ywetere at til to $$ per pet'etn. Our prier during Ihi■ sale $1.1S and $2 1104 Special on Ladies' Skirts Laden.' all -wool Srrgr Sk.rtr, regular $( wallow Our sale price $1.984 Reg. $2..0 ratites. special •1410 mire tlM,• Heger$.' values. special ludo pi ire $22.50 Reg. is valoew, medial .ab• prier $3.tr4 Ladies' extra sine Mkirt.• iwlt measure :e► s.:iii, regulsr $11 valtira. Male pi).'.' 4'.'e hot* that you will find in this 1,ig wale the Lugg.•.. money saying oppor- tunity that has ever occur Nal. S3.98 Ladies. Drrases c,nnsisting of Srrger. Bedford C. r.ls, 1,'ordmoy, Silks and Velvets. alto s i,. t Evening Drowses• sell everywhere from Slit to 1125. Orr p. i'r during this rale $;t fel 49c Lad;rs'Hnuse Deesse-„m Lite of ram) He. gingham, pi int, and ulhrr washable materials. st•L' ever ywhere at $1 _•i to 41.511. Our it ice .loring thin sale (9e Special thale on White Goods, I7c [ea.liei ('orsetl',.ver,. sell everywhere at :Ire. Our pt ice dining this sale only 17e 33c Another lot of a 'wife, grade, made . f 'Weer. entl•rn(d.-1 v. 'who ee.•i y w hi r• at $1 and $1.28. our price during thin sale ...... :c:e 89c, 98c and $1.48 Lalli . Prove •see Sl p. tI iaimed with fine I ice ilh.l eo,hroidery, sell .- erywhsl.• trim 02 to $.i. Dur prier .luring 'his tulle !CA•, tt5.' and $1.1•, 9 !entire* /deck Tafletta ilk Wai•t•, size. 31 to 42. Sell evrry.vlt. tr at $9 Our prier during thin sale .... glk 69c and 89c Ladies' white Ernhrnidei y sizes lento :4'2 to lt, sell Seer}'..heir from $1 _., 1.. $2. shitprire during this este. .. .. . ........ It1M and 45.' 39c arid 98c Ladies' Night Gown.; made of fine muslin trimmed with Ince evil etre hroidery, aril eve•rywhete fermi $1 10 $'t. Oto pole,' daring this pale 211c and irte 65c and 89c Ladies' white emtroideiy Petticoat•, Nell everywhere hum $I to $2. Oar price doting thin sale ale and 51/1 Special on Ladies' Kim- onas 79c to 98c Ladies' K:nona• made of fine crepe and fi•nnel ttiminsed with 'ilk. •iz"•• from 32 to I8. s.ell reel [•where at $I.:.11 t / $3. Our trice dining this sale 79c to fisc 29c and 39c Ladies' short. Kitsernes made of fine .•ripe and 11 o,n-1, sell everywhere Dom Ile to $1.23. our ;vire during this sale ... .... 211c mid :81. Come with the crowd, let your own eyes witness a miracle in merchandise which has never occurred in Goderich hefore and may never occur again. Let nothing keep you away from calling at our store (luring this Sale, as 25 cents here will 4:0 the work of 50e or $1.011 elsewhere. Every III All, woman and child who will attend thi: great sale will share in special bargains which they will remember for many days to come. ATTENTION TO MERCHANTS -We wholesale as well as retail. Call and sec onr goods between the hours of 9 and 11 a.m. E3Ladv clerks wanted. Call Friday between 2 and 4 p.m. THE ONTARIO CLOTHING COMPANY Mc.LEAN'S BLOCK UODERICti. Men's Suits of Fancy Worsteds and Cassimeres • Size -s :iii to 40_ -in browns.•grey's and -shadow .tribe, : thre, distinct and .different patterns : %aloes from lief to $10. Special sale price $:.9S Splendid variety to select from, consisting of the renowned Kenyon Mills Cassiincres, grays. and brown diagonals : Millbrook grey and brown -worsted stripe and check. and Harris Cassimeres. Regular ?12 to 1l.i value.. Our ..ale price $6.11s $4.89 'Chi-. special Atm will stake competition sit up and take notic, . It will consist- of Hut's Navy B1uc Serge Suits. made in the attst styles. Sell everywhere at $12. ( )ur prices during this sale 84.9* $17.5o Six only. \Fen's Muskrat Fur -lined Coats, made with a fine English hearer shell, sell everywhere at .$15. Our price .while they last...... $17,50 $4.98 and $7.98 Mob's Spring and Fall Overcoats, made of all -wool Tweeds, Cassimeres and 'Worsteds, made and cut in the latest • styles, sell everywhere from $10 to IS. Our price during this sale $4.98 and $7.98 $9.98 A few Men's Marmot aur -lined Coats, Sell and $25. OIr price during this sale everywhere 1120 $'9.98 98C 100 Men's and Ladies' Sweaters', and Sweater everywhere from $2,:10 to $4.00, your choice sale Coat, sell during this 98c Boys' Dcuble-breasted Suits Boys' double-breasted knee -pant Suits, ages from 9 to 16, in lightweight worsted goods, knickerbocker pants, $5 valves - only $2.98 Another lot of different patterns, hard twisted worsteds, regu- lar $6 values, only 13.98 A beautiful lot of all -wool Serge Suits, Norfolk+, well -made, valves from S8 to $10, only $4.98 $1.39 Boys' Suits, made of lightweight Tweeds, Cassimeres, sizes from 4 to 9, sell everywhere at $2.50 to $3. Our price during this sale. $1.119 .�..... ire