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PHE SIGNAL 3ODI ICH ; (JNTARMO
You Can Make
Money By
Spending It
ipend gout mousy in a Suit
it Ovra coat now and save the
ig advance in the Spring.
luta now was are offering great
iris** in Suit. and Overcoats
at $10.00 and $12.00
Beery one isworth much more
mosey, so now is an oppor-
tune time to buy.
When up town drop in and
see these great money -saving
opportunities.
W. C. Pridham
Sok agent for
_$qciety Brand Special Ordered
Clothing.
Remember tie wasicale under
movies* of Ahtaeek Chapter, I O.D.E.,
to be held is the M••netie 'Penial! on
Thursday, January 10th, at 8 ji.w.
Mn. King. Mies klbott and Miss Sea-
gg+evv will ho put. Ad.eission 25c.
Ptoee.d. taare for the benefit of soldiers
who are primmer, in German
1
the
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NOLMERVILLE
Ww.MDAT. Jan. 11
Mr. J.;filabwaats made a short bust -
.w trip to Ltstawel o. Mood.
Dr. 0. Gourtian said faint' left on
Monday for their home in EJmooto..
Mb.+ U Rumbas left oo Wastage
day foe an extended visit with 'Wing -
ham friends.
Mr. J. Uliddoo is bowie from the
West a a •lilt to bee parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. Uliddon.
FAREWELL To MM. Mitt Ides. *TAW
WM.-11w entire .omwuaity hes
heard with repot of the decMioa of
Mr. and Mn. W.. S alley to remove
to ('halos to reside Mr. S:eaMy is
one of the oblepb tre. Of tb* ell-,
boa lilame chee01 eb:M in lar'
cog last Court Selwood, ho. 07, O.O.P.,
held a spa iel test Mg to do none to
him by presontlog him with • faro -
well address and a Pari Chief Ranger.
Jewel. A social .v..ing was spent
end was much .i joyed by the Forma -
ere. On Tuesday evening the bleb
esteem to which Mr. sad Mr.. Stanley
are bold by the Metbodetsof title com-
munity was shown by Ube gathering
of the entire congregation to express
their regret at the departure ot the
worthy couple from our midst. An
address was read by Mr. 0. Holland
expressing deep appreciation of Mr.
Stanley's services during the forty -eve
beears and more be bad been a m.-
r of the church and tendering goomd
wishes for the reinitiating year of bis
life. A chain, purse and Bible were pre-
sented as parting gift.. Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley made brief but feeling replies
expressive of the many kindly relations
they have enjoyed with the Holmes -
villa people. An enjoyable program.
consistingg of choruses, recitations by
Mires, Ell. and Marion Rutledge, and
several violin sobs by Mr. J. Cudmore,
was much appreciated. lunch wait
then served by the ladies of the cnn-
gregmt.ion and the 'gathering dispersed
et the midnight hour.
Special Offer for One Week
commencing Saturday. January 15th.
The Menesetung _Brand Canned Fruit and Vegetables
--grown and canned at Goderich.
SPECIAL PRICE BY THE DOZEN AND THE CASE
FRUiT in heavy syrup Per doz. Per case
Peaches .... 111,5() 13.00
Pears 11.50 13.00
Plums 11,00 12.00
Raspberries . .11.50 13.00
- Apples . 11.00 $2.00
VEGETABLES
Tomatoes 11.00 12.00
Beans 11.00 1200
Beets $1.00 81. se
` A full assortment on hand.
Try than. You will be convinced that Menesetun
Brand are good goods.
s>_ PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The Grocer
I1. McEwen
Phone 46
160 pages of valuable building information 52
useful plans -complete details on how to make
improvements on the farm that are fire -proof,
weather-proof, time -proof and economical -
besides scores of other interesting facts.
It's the stsadsrd authority ow fern building eesstr.stie..
h tea saved tbee,a.de of dollars for more tiles 73,111111
C.e.diea fermiers sod will save ••s•ey Me res. 11 yea
h.ve't • eery, send is the soaps NOW. The Mai b free.
1
bago
Is Rbeirwatiset ache back.
The cause is Eric Acid
M Ib. blood. 11 lee kid-
neys dad their work there
would be no Uric Acid and
no Lumbago. Make the
k.dseys do their work. The
, rive arid
lady
Lumbago
Dodd's'
Kidney
Pills
MLYTH .
WEDNESDAY, J.n. 12.
BAND ConcguT.-The Blyth band,
which organised last fall, is doiog very
well, considering that most of the
material was of the Joseperleaeed
kind. It is now looking forward to a
good season next summer, but it will
be necessary to procure uniforms. and
with that purpose in view It is the
intention to bold a coocert la Industry l
Hall some time in February.
KI?Neta' AY AIrIDSNT. -A serious
accident bappeoed to Mr,. Thor. Pete f
nn Saturday. She was driving put
tbe Methodist church when bee bore
ttigbtened at another borne passing, a
and ran away. The first turn she
came to it turued and tipped over the
cutter, throwing Mrr. Pate out o0
some tee, cutting her bead gnit.er/evere- t
ly and otherwise bruising her. Dr.
Milne was sent for and .be was ta:e0
home shortly atterwaads and is doing
as well as can be expected.
('oUNCIL INACOI• AL. -The council
held its inaugural tweeting In the
council chamber on Monday morning,
when the members toot the oath ot
t filar. They then adjourned un t Il the
afternoon, when the following (fibers
were appointed for the year : Clerk, catarrh,' Deafen. cannot se Cored
Mr. Alex. Elder ; treasurer, Mr. Jor. by local apt. tnaDon., e. tit Annot
8tothers ; auditors, Mesar.. Frank the red p.n tits of tall ears 7Trre h. airy the
Metcalf and Jae. Dodds. The various way tk earn r tanhal de.tae+, ed
•landing committees were then sp- thate1' deer... i sa.eesd al w inil.wCa-
pointed
and the council started off far vomit I'. or IA. oucou. Raine st the a -taeh-
the year 1916.
Lan lab`. When [lila tab, i. loa.wed et;
lues s ruwb.Irg sand or Ispsrkct betrles.
ODDEELLows' itveTALLATION.-The and soh.. It 1. entirely cb.ed. dishier I. the
installation of the oAlcere of 'Myth re ed• a ,b 'to:: riCitA ..d sol las. ,w.1 ow.
Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., toot place on Tues- dltUon bearing will be searq d forever. Mita
day night, when Mr. J. DrEll and Mr. cane oo 4.afreme ere eared catarrh, which
John Dodds installed the biothers into leu h,a4med gond (tae .t lb. ..arose sur -
P. 6-asa Hwll. (..'an\ u,e arta t\rase\ lite
on
lid, as eaab sse.tl was well Wended.
Bee. W. D. Ts,*.r, d t1:. AA-
drsw'o church, will prwe4 the att.l.
usual y h mom .t the chemist he
oec.pird before e.01.g here, karmal,
D eal tl.bb.s , whMh 1. Y_ apreek.
ties of bits by •
his former Soar Mr
J.wtU, who arm of flee. Oen. Jew-
1tt, of tow.. $ad who iswfh the Medl-
ar/ Cori s to t rain at Leake for
oversees service. will take the service
Isere Mrs. Guy 1Maok•!1, whn was
a a visit to Mr paresis .t Blenheim
hes returned to her home hers.
ASHPICLD.
MONDAY, Jao. 10.
s tt apCVOs,, Wong- Tb. Quote -will
aMit is Pw-i Miall pw Weddle -
day, Januar 19:b, at 2AJ p.m. A
!beet sad pillowcase shower has been
mitt, to b. vela during January
aad uary. to he Q) l.7 9U
inches and pillowcases 18 by 4 incites..
Also old Itn.o and coffee to mete
southwipes asi taeeelolbc. Cash do-
aaioos also will be gratefully ac-
cepted. Dooatloes may be beougbt to
Port Albert hall oe east to anyof the
tdlos ing ladies who are on twort
sommltiee: Mrv. Wes. Wake. eon -
motion 9; Mn. P. M. Sullivan, Kinas-
bridge ; Mrs. Julie !dreary, conceetioo
1 j Mn. M. McKessle, comeewloo 4:
Mrs. A. Gordon, .o.ceesion 2 ; Mrs D.
Mcllwalo, concession 1 ; Mn. Jobs
Quaid, Port Albert. The I4dies who
wish to new for the Red Carom may
bate Dani -nut garments Iron the Indies
of the work oossmitt.e or Mrs. Rd.Mc-
Vhlnoey, president. Any wishing to
knit may have yarn from Mn. Rubs.
Higgins, coocessioo 1.
LOTHIAN.
TcltsuAT, Jan. 11.
LOTHIAN LOCALS.- Mr. and Mrs. Rd.
;dustiest and family spent • few days
est week visiting friends at Cbesley.
Mu. Gilmore left last Tuesday
or Introit to spend the winter months
wltb her daughter there Miss
Margaret MacDonald, of Pal •11110001.
pent a 1rw days the guest of Miss
Mary MacDonald A number from
here took is the bell at Dungannon
alt Friday night and all report • good
fuse Mr. Pat Oilmore is spending
a few deye visiting Mends at Detroit.
Nr. Alex. MacLean le spending
a few weeks visit idg friends et Osier
g o Mr. Malcolm MacLeod, o[
Chicago, visited at the horse of Mr.
Alex. MacLean last week Mr.
James MacDonald returned to his
b.me in the West •Iter spending •
few weeks visiting friends and rela-
tives here.
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THE COLBORNE STORE
FOR JANUARY CLEA RING
January in the g cleaning -up month after the year's business. There are hundreds
of odds and ends of goods that you may need and can buy for • good deal lead than regular
pricesIt is wise at this season of the year to take advantage of the low prices on needed goods,
but particularly so when we are facing advancing prices that are getting higher and higher near-
ly every week and no sign of any ease -off in the near future. Von can buy here just now many
things at lower prices than manufacturers are asking for the same lines of goods. Yon know that
our spring supplies must come from Canadian, English and American taken who control the
pinnas of ready all ors watt in be Dry Goods markets. The early barer this .ePM a will tir
the wise buyer, because our par hSa ahw to Cannot be t old figures. Early buyfng
for the coming spring has placed us is the front rank for prices on PRINTS. You can get here
now a choice of about 40 pieces of new print at last year's price, 12i cents, but hat r on the price
for later shipments must be 13 cents. Cotton shirtinga, too, are at old prices for what are in stock,
about 200 yards, but when these are gone higher prices must obtain. Hosiery is another Item
in which we eau do well for you.' A purchase of plain cashmere in sizes 81, 9, 91 and 10 early last
fall enables us to offer them at 2.5c. If bought now our price would be or perhaps 85c. We
are showing a lot of ribbed hose at 25c to 30c, worth at least 5c a pair more than we are asking,
but as they are a clean-up lot we are offering them at 25c and 30c. All sizes from 6 to 10, but
very many of each size. White cotton, pillow cotton and sheetings are going now at stock-
taking prices and good money can be saved to the early buyer., Our prices on flannelettes now
are at bedrock for what we have in stock.
D. & A. CORSETS.
Everyone hereabouts knows that D. & A. Corsets are a ' p'cialty with u,•. It; addition
to our regular numbers, we are offering a flexible super -wire, bine-fill-d Corset - -the most satis-
factory, strong, supple tilling ever used in a Corset and guaranteed in every respect. Its great
flexibility makes it positivelx unbreakable. In a week or two we will offer a 60 -pair lot of D.&A.,
a clearing lot from the factdly, at a big reduction on regular prices. Watch for them in one of
our windows.
DRESS GOODS.
For a week or two while we are busy stock -taking we can give you substantial reductions
in Suite a number of pieces and short lengths, just about enough to make a skirt, dress or suit.
This is an effort to get rid of some lines now on our shelve,. before we `put into stock our nee
spring dress goods and suitings that are coming to us already.
Standard Patterns for February in stock now, together with Designer and Fashion Sheets
J. H. COLBORNE
a===Iaaaa====1 ■
as he made many friends during Lis'
stayhen.
Mr. 1Vm. Girvan, of Toronto, arrived
last Friday to see his sitter, Mre. Jet.
Whyard, who we regret to .ay is still
very ill.
Misses Pearl McKersie, (!►bell tee',
and Janie Stothers have returned to
their respective schools after vacation
--the farmer two to Toronto, the lat-
ter to Leamington. Ewe: county.
the several offices as collo r G Word the mucosa torte sot tb .7... es.
Geo. E. McTaggart ; N. G.. Thos. we • ion give ens bandied stellar, for oar
Wallace ; V. G., John Knox ; R. A., °•''''M astarrl1I dam s•tatart eau get iso
A. W. Rob:n.o0 : F. 8., R. ?lcVtllle ; Cerrd y pall'. art um €7rtdu. (tee.
Aflame 1. 73r.
Treas.. Dr. Allison ; War., J. McCaIr.- I r. J. CRRYiY a CO.. Tanen 0
(1
bum ; .•0 ., W. McMillan ; 0. G., R.
B. Robinson ; I. 0., H. A. Thomas ; tiff
R. 8. N. G.. 8. A. Poplest.ote; Wtt;owisso•t, Jan. 12.
L 8. N. G., John Wemouth ; R. 8. PgtaenNAL.-HWa
arold •Iters, o! the
V. G., N. Knox ; L 8. .. G., A. lin- G ( L, • rat the weet•rnd le Use
nay ; R. 8. P., A. Yandetsnn ; L S. 8., ix
J. Cult; ('hap., P. Gatdioer. After villaste Mn. Wm. Oke ie visiting
this interesting ceremony was over, friend• tat (loderleh township ibis
two jewels were presented to Put week Mr. V. Hartwell. of Yellow
Masters G. E. McTaggart and 8. Mc -:Grace. Sack , is visiting Relatives in'
Vittie, which was followed by ad- this. viciuitymMe. and Mrr. Wm. i
dresses by a number of the brethren, I Ptrwer, of Unity, Sask., are at his
after which the members repaired to , fatber'r hoose herr Mrs. It. Dick,
Mr. N. Taplor'e restaurant and sat t who spent pari of her bolldaya 'visit-
' log her sister. lire. E. T. Pfriminer, in
the village, returned to bee home at
PERSONAL AND (7VIERS L.-Mem-Kippen a few days ago
YIt
her. of- 0.e A: . . A.• ef-.Trioiy Ran CROSS MOTtta.-The Benmiller
church drove out to Mr. Jus Ti.rney'0.. Red Crow. Society IOolbornetownship)
in East Wawanosh, on Monday even- recently shipped n bile of goods to
ing and ►pent a pleesantevening, hue- Toronto 000tair.ing the following ar-
ing • good pr grain prepared tic: 11 grey flannel shirts, 12 hos-
The slrtghing got • bid scare on Sun-
day, with the tr.ult that on Moodwy
• few buggies were runr.ing. By
night, however. a cold spell set In
again.It is expected that Mr. N.
A. Taylor will dispose of his grocery
and confectionery .trek a.d twits
from the bushman in a few weeks,. We
understand it is not bit intention to
leave town .... Mr.. Moore and
daughter, Alva, are spending • few
weeks with bee daughter, Mrs. Stone,
at North Bay Two more of our
WDung men. In lbw moons of Known
oods and James Hirano, have en-
listed with the Moron Battalion and
will report next week at (Junior for
training. The young men bete are at
but •.wakening to the fact that they
are needed in the firing tine to defend
their country. The open-air abat-
ing rink being conducts by Mi. Char.
But ling is having a rather bard time
this winter, so far, oo account of the
changeable weather. The toe will he
in good .baps abets a thaw will set In
which will nearly destroy Use sea. and
then there Is more work getting it la
skating co.disio. agai.. he man-
ager has one satisfaction, that whew
the is la good It is well patronised....
Mr. and Mr.. P. Mcl'augb.y have the
Invitation. out for an informal dance
to he held at the oonmereial hotel on
Friday night of this week. By the
Dumber of 'Deflations seat It Is
expected there will be a large turbout.
Mr. M. Lockhart. polies magis-
trate for North Maros, presided here
on Saturday on ua Infraction of the
Canada Temperance Act by one of oar
hotelkeepers. The defe.dant pleaded
guilty aad was fined $100.00 sad
costa The week of prayer, which
was observed alternately la the tams
churches last week. was very success -
Winter Term freer daawry 1.
CURIAL
170110. ONT.
O•nada'a Beet Business 0oMege.
we have isles dithreet
teas We
Uaesmse.W. abert5•ee nee
ner arod54asa w..s..etea sell I.t
w.. d r..tterl. 0IIIi ye t..
e vn.s,sul taa0 ta14 wteat4.llewere
Demo malt eating treat 91t oaf smmla
.re -Om
Mpre rem vennels eaw.L Yat me
nee kedaloges at man _
A. IIe1.a['ftlJdt. lrlaeMi
Insitsettisr_
pital shirts. 12 suits pajamas, 84 pair.
sock., 1 bundle magazines. Value of
bale, 8102.03. Many thanks are des
the following ladies for ewotribttiooe
of socks for the hale: Mn. T. Clark
Loyal t, 13 pairs : Mrs. J. Young
\Loyal\. 12 pain : Mrs. T. 0owin,
Mrs. E. Grigg. 9 pain each ; Mrs. Ju.
Long, 7 pairs : Mrs. Wm: Strtughar.
9 p.i.z; Moe. L H. Walter.. 5 pairs ;
Mrs. E. Markey. 4 pairs; Mrs. L. VaD-
atone, Miss E. Straugban. 3 palm
each • Mn. Wo,. Oke, Mn. C.
lireekow, Miss Gertrude Gledhill 11
pairs earth ; Mrs. TreW*, Mrs. J. Gledhill,
• Mts. P. Wakens Misa Bila
1V.Iteni, Mies Maisie Walter.. dulls
liiida King. Miss Yw(es. 1 pair sash.
Now that the boliittlays ars ova this
president
llo`dru
one who will 'forward and
0er
ler enviers for either eswi.g et Mu-
ting.
Baby's Battles
Against Sickness
(o. best Ire fought with Baby's Own
Tablets -the little plement testier/
Tablet that never falls to regulate the
.tomaeb end bowels god drive out all
'clear Ills of little one.. Oooeerdag
Ovens Mrs. H. Hower. Eastbarg, Alta..
' eye •.-"1 have four health children
thanks to the nes of Baby'. Own Tab-
let.. i have been untag the Tablets
for the past eight years ami Wok
them the beet medicine 1a the world
for little ones.- The Tablets are
by ncedicioe dealers or by mail et i
lent• a hoz from The Dr. Williams
Medicine Co . Brockville, O.ti
DUNGANNON . I
Tu DAY, Jam. 4.
Reboot reversed as Monday
Me.. 1L Mekeosie le vielileg Mn.
Patterson. of Wb.ghaas. MU work.
Mr. Joe Malice.,we sederemed,
s
has p rehmd Mus obert Tradeaves's
how and lot.
Many is this yleinity ars suffers
with cold .ad la grippe. Nn oak
tmempt hone tb. epidemic.
Mania Darwin le starling this week
wkh the StalionR Bank staff In (lode -
rid. Ws wish him ganga.
Mr. Bert Trelkavks moved his ho...
10.5?..,. last 'Tuesday to the home
fa formerly oerupled by 3.10 Medd std
7
Mr. Howard 1t, M the Steel-
1ug Bent bore, (e Saes Monday for
`» at has hest t•Ielwed trT
ssa will 11g areatty missed ill' aQMlf
o
AUBURN.
- WEDNESDAY, Jan. .\
School reopened oo Tuesday with
Miss Blyth as teacher.
Minn. Frank and John Stalker left
on Tuesday for Flint, Mich.
John Short drove to his home at
Gonia to spend New Years Day with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John and •Howard
Roberton, of town, spent New 1 -ear's
Day with relatives here.
Mrs. John Mole had the misfortune
to be thrown from a sleigh and re-
celval a severe shaking -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ("rang, of Flint.
Mich., spent the holida with their
parents and ret•trned on Monday.
At Use annual school meeting of un-
ion school section Ne. 6 Jobn itaitbhy
was elected trustee in place of George
R•itbbp who retired.
Mr. Ernest Jack.o0, of Four Ways,
Alberta, arrived on New Year's Eve to
spend two months with teh.tives here
after an ab ,no. of four years in the
West.
Mrs. Harry Wallace and two chil-
dren arrived trona tbe West on New
Yaw's lay to visit her waists, Me.
and Mrs. John Symington, for the
winter month..
Private Murray Fioglaod came up
front Toronto for the holiday and hie
1 imu's to the opportunity of prc.
voting him with an attires@ armor -
partied by a wristwatch and • poise
of mosey os New Year's night. Mut-
The "RIDEAU" to Ottawa
P,.s1ramuses toile ala lecke (Ietarl.
Ohre.
Loma Taranto 1 ti p.m for Whitby, 0.5
;W.A.
a.wesaavtlls, Pon rls sBewo p s, teb..eg.
t 15.4 .'tr. gSMT><AL Se! TTIma O .
w tare W.es. c
$set. Onset. al Cheese Leerier.
The `TTOai" leaves Lis Ra. lar
rives 7hleaves Ottaw
. ass 5.a
ATrRACr1Yg WINTER TOURS
To C•Wwel., 711,(44. ata
LinIte4 t' . ase..at et Deana with
tbreas\ weees t. P1sMa. aim .lanes
Rea via Melo. Wwidasten and Chicles
YL
1 w.anlry vtaC,P.k sod M ('.R. is
...treeo web ea t•rwsl .sale.
to Ua5tartl..
P4alr.1ar. trees JOS mop,c. P. R.
A ewi ea write M. o. airar1. ►►.P.A.s
tti.esr..
ray is a member of the 124th Battalion,
which is being recruited at';urontr.
Wsongo.-On New Year's morning,
at the P.e.hyterisn manse here, Mus
Edna A. llicttogbottom, daughter of
Mr. and bre. James Hickingl.ottom,
was married to Mr. Hubert Francis
John+ton, of Alma. Wellington county,
Rev. Andrew Laing Wain -ening the
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston
left o0 !be 7 p) ■. w. train for a trip W
New Yolk City, prior to inking up
house on the grooto's farm. The beide
taught school rat Alma for. the peat
three years rind now gees Vert to
rake her home there. She was war•
tied in her travelling attire and was
unattended. She ie a graduate of
Godesich Collegiate Inn ittile and
Stratford Normal 8,boo1. Her friend f
DRANO TRUNK5,V':`EM
WiNTER RESORTS
Spatial Booed Trip lins
lane rJtjlt ever!
ie .t'4 N.('. • Mertas.oe.
C. - 1.: RM1 . Art
, Oat .e.id.: Jseaaa.VVVie ...f
.R t.: linea... (rdm and N..
01411117.7.a..via New Yeti an, rail is,
tesnestmatlaat to .la %If
t
.4a se4we 15411., Otbsv 5.4!15 rv.irtw
Cr.ea, 1154. •
L.Veli e4wer. yt'e1L. il4t.: Preis btR
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te r. r. Wa 4,.Z*. E a *E(s. al'ben.tlii
here wish her much happiness.
A DELICATE CHIIO
Mads Strong By Our Bizet
f'ayetteville, N. C. -"My little dattgh-
tar was in poet health, delicate and
so weak it made m very uneasy. 1
beard about Vinol and dedd:d to ay it
and the results were marvelous, ber
appetite improved, she gained in weight;
anis now one of the healthiest children
in town. Mother, of delicate children
should try \'inol."-11rs.GORDON Jesstir.
Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, a constitutional rem-
edy which oleates an appetite, aids di-
gestion and makes pure healthy blood.
AL children love to take it
H. C. Dunlop, Druggist
to NEW- ISSUE
el the
Telephone
Directory
is now brine peered. and additions and Ammo.
f or, t .*..M be ►Arra/ taw Laser Jranyar
of ewe.
lam pre a ieleph.w. r Thom who have
will tell yea that , t .. the mos p esom el modern
mayssister.
why sot nen is -day and hove year
nest i • the sew dr.rs.ry t
The &! Telepiue Co. of Cauda
Atbtsd the Sleet It Pays
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t:►, ONT. Bet Wass M f'S dm
a f
Sodomcasesti. Cm1sessre taei.
hoe. lana Maolate our Ar pads
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THE JANUARY
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Sale
Ten to Fifty per cent. Reductions
Our great stock of Boots and Shoes included
Von reap the advantage during this sale First, in our low
regular prices. Second, in the spatial reeductiona•ranging
from 10 per reit. to 50 per cent. we give on these regular
prices during January. Come while assortments are com-
plete and selections are the widest.
A Few Representative Prices
SPECIALS FOR WOMEN
Women's lace and Button Boots, black and tan leathers, .cll
ing at less than half-price, per pair.. $1.51
Extra Special Reductions in Felt Shoes, Slipper*, Mocca
sins, Dancing Pumps, Club Bags, Suitcases and Trunks.
POLISDJFS-All kinds, 10c for 8c, l lc for 12c. 20c for 16c,
25c for 19c. during January- Sate.
Lumberman's heavy snag -proof Rubbers, tan leather.
12 -inch top, laced. Regular per pair $4.75 for
Guns and snag -proof Robbers, one or two buckle or laced.
Best qualities $1.01 and up
Heavy Reductions no children's, mimes', boys', womens and
men's Overshoes /and Rubbers.
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