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1`11E SIGNAL - GODERICH ONTARIO
Hot Weather
Goods
Paper Picnic Plates, price 7c
per dozen.
Plain White Paper Napkins,
be per dozen, or 25c and 35c
per hundred.
Lily Drinking Cups, 5c per
package of five Cups.
Mapleware Lunch Sets, con-
sisting of 41 pieces, special
2lic per set.
Clearing sal of Hammocks,
Croquet and ' euuis Rackets
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TRACTOR DISPLAY AT TORONTO
Farm Power Equipment Mau Lining se
to Show Their Wares.
The greatest display of tractors and
other perfected Mechanism heralded
am the possible solution of the wantons
land problem will be made at the
Canadian National Exhibition, and
every known device obtainable that
has Lound favor with the new era
agriculturalist, who is farming with
brain and science rather than muscle,
will be there. The spirit of the times
bas seized the big agricultur&I ma-
chinery firms, and a number which
have not exhibited at Toronto for
several years have applied for space,
together with a host of others new to
the Canadian Held. Never before was
•o much space devoted to agricultural
machinery. Following the Exhibition
there will he • tractor display near
Toronto in which 40 manufacturers of
tractors and 24 plow.makers from all
over the coutinent will be represented.
A special effort is being made to
induce these manufacturers to display
their gasoline horses at the Exbibition.
The majority have already agreed
to do so, and as a result the Exhibi-
tion will have the greatest tt w'tor
and farm power equipment display
ever seen in Canada.
HOW TO KNIT THE KITCHENE R TOE
In response to a request we publish
the following inatiuctione for the
knittiug of the "Kitchener toe :"
Having 68 stitches on needles, knit
plain until the foot, from the back of
the heel, measures 91 inches.
To decrease for tie : (1) Beginning
at the front needle, knit 6 stitches,
then Blip I, knit 1, pull Flipped stitch
over : repeat round the 3 needles.
2) Then knit 5 rows plain : then knit
stitches, dip I, knit 1, pull slipped
at ch over and repeat to the etid of
the bird needle:, (3) Then knit 4, rows
plai that, 4 stitchee and slip 1, knit
1, pul lipped stitch over and i*Teat
o en • of third needle. (4) Theo
nit 3 ro a plain;then knit 3 stitches,
ip 1, kn . 1. pull dipped stitch over,
and repeat . • end of third needle. 151
Knit 2 rows . win; then. knit 2 stitches,
slip I, knit 1, . ull dipped stitch over
and repeat to e. • of third needle. (61
Then knit 1 ro plain; continue to
decrease until th e are 20 stitches
i all.
THE GODERICH MARKETS
THL•aanA r. A. ' 9.
Wheat. Ver bnah..... .. ........ $ 2.: 0 2.30
Oat*. per b u,h ... ..... .7 .;S
Barley per boob ... 1.1 1.23
Pear. per bu%h 2.00. 2.26
Rack wheat, per bush. ... .. 1.15 to 1.25
)lour, family. per cwt. 600 to ILO
blow.. pate.,t, per cwt a50 to 675
Nee. per ton '41.00 to Mi0
39 0) to 11.00
Lay. per ton 111.00 to 12.00
t0tzaw. boon , ger ton . 6.00 to 9.00
Wood, ter load - 6.00 to 650
Nair, Butter, per lb .31 to .39
Creamer, BuUer .. .40 to .12
Naga, trash, per dor...... �.... .35 to .40
l4ew pi .toe.,.:Iter bu,h . .• . . 2.0) to 2.90
Cattle, butcher.' choice, garret. WOO 10 9 to
tlattle, butcher: rnediumeer cwt 9.d) to x.00
Nowa. live:wetght. per owl 1000 to 1001
Lidex. per Ib .15 to .17
Tallow, rendered. Mr lb 10 to .10
Toone%beep. flipped..... •.50 to 9.5n
mmhppetd �....... -11.00 to 11.00
she* ktea. .1.40 to 3.00
Wool. on weld/rd. torlb.t... 30 t0 53
- wasbed, per Ib. 'es to .71
slice U•, per tact
Fine Linens
on Sale at
THE SINGER STORE
Finest quality Linen Towel N,
large size, stamped or plain
hemstitched. At each 75c
and 8 c.
Pure Linen Guest Towels. At
per pair Ot.
Otte dozen only Hand -em-
broidered Linen Serviettes,
very beautiful.
Embroidered Centrepieces and
Cushions.
Fancy Towels, etc.
Stamped Linens, Crochet
Threads and Embroidery
, Silks.
MRS S TAPE
SINGER STORE.- SQUARE
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Arrange these sti • hes on 2 needles, •
placing 10 stitches o . each; i. e., 10 •
stitches on the top of t. foot in one ish
needle and IO stitches o. the Hem '•
of the foot on the other n le.
Break off the yarn, 1 sing 10
or 12 inches, Thread this in • a darn•
ing needle.
Now turn your wrrk so tb the
thread is at the right-hand e' ' of
the back needle ; then holding be
needles together in the left ban
place the darning. needle in the fin
stitch on the [runt needle as if for
purling and draw the thread through
Iea%•ng the ,tit. h on the knitting
n le. Then put the darning needle •
thee gb the first stitch on the beck
need a as if for knitting and pull the
the through, drawing 0 flrwly,but
(raid g the stitch on the knitting
need! .
*Thi. through the first stitch on the •
front n . Ie as if for knitting and slip •
stitch() knitting needle; then through
the sec ndstitch on the front needle ,•
as if pat ling rind leave stitch on keit- j •
tang needle. ').'hen thr.�ugh the first ,•
Mitch on the hack needle as if purling
end slip it oft the knitting needle :
then through the second stitch on the , •
hack needle se if knitting hut leave , •
stitch on needle. Repeat from • , •
until all the stitches are worked off.
Note : (1) In finishing off the toe each •
stitch is gone through twice ; and is •
slipped off when knittiug on the
front ueedle, and when purling on •
the hack needle.
(2) When decreasing for the toe the •
stitch that isslipped should be taken •
off the needle in the same manner e. •
--if knitting,not purling : as the latter
method twists the stitch, thus form •
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ing a ridge when it is drawn over
the knitted stitch in narrowing.
• Crops in Huron.
,�Y.s,..r„y,-,__ VVingham, Aug. 0. -The bay
crop, which has now been practically
Your Votes and
Influence Solicited
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candidate in the mammoth sub-
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by THE LONDON ADVEj(TISF,R
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MABEL YASKELL,
The fit ar Office Ooderich
all harvested, is one of the Fest in
. years. The local average will ire
about four tons to the acre. Wheat,
, barley and rye are tit to cut, and some
oats, sown early, are already turning.
In spite of the scarcity oil faun
help the farmer" are douhling up and
dying fairly well with their crops.
Apples seem to be a fair crop In this
I district, but examination of the most
I of the fruit reveals a white maggot
1 In the centre. The were deceptive
appearances prevail for cherries, too.
1 As a result many baskets of cherries
I had to he imported to meet the local
demand.
In the Blyth Section.
Blyth, Aug. t,. -The tarmere io
this section are flniahing up their hay-
ing operations. They have the sat-
isfaction of knowing that they have
taken in one of the largest, crops they
have ever had, and it is in nest -class
condition. All the other crops are
equally good, as it is nothing to see
oats and barley bigher than the fencer.
The mote also are looking well, but
there are some complaints about the
blight being on Annie potatoes.
"We look to the resources of Can-
ada, and to the Indomitable energy of
Canadians, for an answer that will
shatter Germany's threat of starva-
tion," mals Baron Rhonda, food con-
troller of Great Britain, in a message
to Hon. W. J. Haan*, fond controller
of Canada.
NO NEED TO REST YOUR FEET
Phone I38
if you wear a pair of our low-cut
walking shoe.+. Por they will
never get tired. The shoes are
the acme of comfort , without
the least sacrifice of style. They
are so perfectly modelled they
fit like gloves, yet do not pinch
et any point. Take a look at
them and you'll take a pair
home with you.
Store closes Wednesday at 1
p.nt. dining July and August
Wm. Sharman
Goderieh, Ontario
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The Days
100 Bargains
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, August 11th, 13th and 14th
ofYou may think it strange that in these days of advancing prices we are advertising our Annual Midsummer Bargain Sale. But even the
I steady upward movement of values must not interfere with our set policy to clear each season's merchandise the season it was bought
for. Because of that policy we commence our Annual Midsummer Three Days' Clearance the morning of Saturday, August 11th, and
continue the following Monday and Tuesday.
No. 1. 3 Bats 49c
Large, }oft, clean and pure American
Cotton Bate. tiott4 at 26c the country
over. 240 and no more to sell Satur-
day, Monday and Tues- 3 for 49c
day, for
No. 2 Taffeta Suit $19.50
Oue only Silk Suit, made from extra
quality black taffeta. Cut in one of
the season's best and most popular
styles. The last we have left. An un-
doubted bargain, (or therealar price
is $38.50. Size 38. Satur-
day morning, only 19.50
No. 3 4 Suits at $8.75
Choice of four tailored Suits. Pure
wool Serge, three navy blue, one black.
All good styli's. Sizes 36 and �Q
38. Choice Saturday at • 75
No. 4 Suits $12.75
Nine Sults in thin lot, six black, three
navy, extra quality Sere. The last
of lines that sold up to $25.00. We will
not carry them over. Saturday
morning take your choice X12.75 ••
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No. 5.
One only child's ('.oat, black and white
check, tenanted with green broadcloth.
Bargain Day of eight years. S2.95
No. 6
Ohild'a blue Serge Coat, black and
white collar and cuff.. A very stylish
little garment. Site eight
years. Bargain Days..... $2.95
No.' 7
Child's black and white check Coat,
Arabi trimmed. real natty
.95
Size tote ten year. Bargain
Days
No.8
(llrl's black and white check Coat.
tailored at)le, trimmed with touches of
scarlet broadcloth. Size ten $5 A5
years. Bargain Days
�cJ/�t
No. 9
Two Misses' blue Stile Colitis, belted
back. fancy collar. splendid style, ex-
ceptionally good quality. Steeatwelve
and fourteen. Bargain Days $6.35
No. 10
Misses' navy cloth Coat, taflbred sport
style. Size 17. Special
Bargain Days:... $5.75 75
o.11
use's dark Copenhagen Spert,, Coat.
8 15.• Bargain Days $5.75
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No. 1
Mitoses r 1 Sere Coat, .military style,
brass hu ons. Size 10. Bar- tit 4Q
gain Days. •
No. 13
Childs' fancy checked Coat, alightly •
iptpedect but good garment. Size
eight years. Ba . ain Day's $1 0
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No. 14
Lady's.' weed Coat, ni. brown check,
apart style, Size 36.
gain Days..... 5.95
No. 15
Two Covert Cloth Costa,sizes . and 38.
Cut in one of the most }repute styles •
for summer wear. A de ; 95
cided bargain Saturday....
No. 16
Bannockburn Tweed Coat. Sport •;t c Ir
size 36. Bargain Days $6.95
No. 17
Blue Cheviot Coat, pure wool cloth,
site 18. Bargalar Days $6.35
No. 18
Black and wkite striped Tweed Coat.
Splendid style for summer wear.
Size 18. Bargain Days $L` 05
No. 19
Two very stylish Coats, made from
the popular mustard shade In a fine
quality velour. Sizes 34 and le. Coats
that have style. An undoubted it
bargain at each only......, . 7.75
No. 20
Fancy check Sport Coat. Sizee7 75
36. special Bargain Days.... •
No. 21
White cotton hack Chinchilla Coat.
black velvet collar, silk braid trimmed..
Special Bargain hays
.
No. 22 $8.90
Navy Serge Coat, pore wool, good
style. splendid garment for early fall
wear. Size 31 Bargain $9 75
Day' only •
No. 28
Two only pure wool black Serge ('oat..
One 36, one 38. Large collar. (;,nal
length. Very special $10 95
Bargain .... •
No. 24
Osis only black Gabardine Cost, cut in
one of the feet style' 'hoan this
season. A garment of style and qual
Ity. Size 36. Bargain $10 95
Day'.. •
No. 25
Black Moire Silk Coat. belted 'tyle,
large collar. A very handsome gar-
ment. The best we have. Size 36.
Regular 129.00. Bargai■
Day' Sip
9.50
No. 26
Black corded Silk Cot, 'dee 42. Splen-
did style for an elderly lady. Bargain
Days, special $12.75
No. 27
Choice of three black Moire Silk
Regular pricer' 121.00 and 421.30.
ar tion'5 'tyle. R.rOVn $12.95
Dart
NoO. 28
ne-piece Deese, mule from good
quality green Beach Cloth, white kid
belt, white crochet buttons, white
collar. Au exceptionally pretty Dross
and a apodal bargain, atC6�
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No. 2only9
White Embroielered Voile Drees. Size
34. Regular 46.00. Satur- 15
day morning.... , ... •
No. 30
Middy Suit, made from good quality
tine white repp, size 36. A
real "bargain, at only $4.50
No. 31
Pretty Summer Dress, made from navy
and white cotton Voile, large collar,
size 40. Regular $9.00.
Bargain Days •00
No. 32
Fine l'otton Dress, made from good
quality Voile, white ground -with
mauve flower. Size 38. Bar- $4.7 f�
gain Day's .................. �/
No.33 ,
Drees made from good quality Palm
Beach )'loth, natural shade, pretty
style. size 36. Bargain $4.25
Days .......
No. 34
One only all -wool Serge Deese, nice
shale of tau. Size 14 years.
Bargain Days........ 1 4)39
No. 35 •
Choice of 13 Raincoats, moistly small
alid medium 1412.5. Slightly imperfect,
but not in why Way that will affect the
wear. Regular 45.00 to 110.00. Bar-
gain Days. choice of the 13 for Half-price.
These will wake splendid Coats for
general rough weather wear.
No. 36
One only corded Velvet Raincoat, nice
024)10 of blue, cape style. Regular
$1 75
12020.1.10.BargU. Bargain Days
only •
No. 37
One only Corduroy Velvet Coat. 191
is a splendid garment for tall wear.
Belted style. ventilated sleeves. size
M. Bargain Days$10.90
No. 38
Children's Rainobats, 36 filcher; and
39 inches long. Splendid for school
wear. Nice shade of fawn
Bargain Days 2.45
No. 39
Ladies Dress Skirts. Made from pure
wool cloths of good staple style. Just
16 to choose from. Navy and black.
Assorted styles. Each obly $2.79
No. 40 •D
One only black Taffeta Skirt, -25-inch
waist baud, plain tailored style, button -
trimmed. Bargain Days $4.95
No. 41
Black Wool Skirt, good style, splendid
for summer or early tall
wear. Bargain Days 3.19
No. 42
Eight Panama and Pattern Hats. The
laid We have of our beat styles. For
quick selling we marked them at your
choice, Bargain Days $1S8
C7
No. 43 Our Big Dollar Hat
Special
Ladies' trimmed Hats, Children's
trimmed Hate, ladies' untrimmed
shapes. some extra good ones in black.
• children's Panamas, untrimmed. All
new this season. No natter what the
regular price or actual worth, take
your choice Satttrdaymorn-
ing, for only .... 1.00
No. 44 Sport Hat $1.00
Ladies' Outing Hats, sport styles. Just
the thing for outing wear$100
Bargain Days, choice •
No. 45
Children's fine Straw Hats, regular
up to 41:60. (gearing at only 7(itc
No. 46
Ladies' Sport Felt Hats, sort crush
style, white only, with colored tibts,n,
band. Bargain Days $1 •
No. 47 Flowers 15C or 2 for r
25
It Is almon giving thein away to sell
them at this price, but we will not
carry one of them over. You will find
these on a table downstairs. Worth
the price over and over again. Bargain
Days, choice ........180 or 2 for 280
No. 48
White Voile Waists, trimmed with
clusters of line tucks. Bargain 98c
Days �Q(,
No. 49
White Mercerized Sweater Coate.
Ladles' mizee. Stripes of blue, rose,
groan or black. An' exceptionally nice
Cost for cool day. or summer evenings.
Regular $8.50. Each only $4e75
No. 50 �
One only white Silk *wester Coat,
heavy weight. Regnlar
912.60. Bargain Days .... •75
No. 61
Ladies' Combination Snits, no knitted
Little or cotton. Hues 36 and 88. Theme
are trample garments worth double the
Bargain Day pricer'. Your choice Act,
of the lot Saturday al....... ..
No. 52
Laos Shams and Table Coven, 82 Melee
square, button -holed edge, neat design
and very strung. Special Bar19c
gain Days
No.
Table53 full of fancy articles, some to
embroider, others ready for use. Worth
the price four and five times over. 5c
Clearing Bargain Day., choice...
No. 54
Fancy Stand ('oven, Cushion Tops,
etc., ready for use or to embroider.
Regular values up to 75c. Clear- 19c
fag Bargain Days, choice
55
Table of odd pieces, Fancy Linen, Tray
Clothe, Stand Covers, etc. We cannot
group these all at one price, but the
whole lot will be sold at a price very
much below value.
No. 56 $4.00 Corsets $2.69
Eleven pain high-grade Corsets, a line
we are discontinuing. There is abxu-
lutely nothing the matter with these
Corsets, our only reason for selling
them Is that we have too wany expen-
sive lines. Perfect fitting, comfortable
and durable. Regular 44.00
Bargain Days 2•
6.9
No. 57 Fancy Collars ioc
Ladies' fancy Muslin Collars, white
and colored. A clean-up of some ex-
pensive lines. Clearing price..:. 1Oc
No. 58
Vit.•
Twcnty,ende Insertions and Embroid-
erten, 2 inches to 3 inches wide, five
yards in each end. Bargain 15c
Days, per etkl .... ..... . .......
No. 59 Embroideries ioc
Three hundred yards ane Embroid-
1��eries, Musline, Nainsooks and Cane
brim Widths up to 6 inches. Worth
half as much again or more. 10c
sr
NBo. 60galn Days Plain and Fancy
White Voile 39c
Half-dozen ends plain and fan while
Voiles, qualities suitable for dree ee or
waists. Regular up to 64c. Bar-
gain Days
No. 61 Fancy Voiles 39c
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Fancy Dress Voiles, half-dozen or nio
designs. many of them exclusive. 39c
Clearing at per y ant .............
No. 62 Striped Suiting 12%c
Three ends striped cotton Suiting, suit-
able for waists. boys' suits. boys'
shirts, etc. White ground with brown,
blue or black stripe. Splendid wash-
ing and wearing materials. 121
Bargain Days ' 2C
No. 63 White and Colored
Crepes, 15c
Hine. white and mauve Cotton Crepes.
Splendid for npderwear. dressing
sacques. etc. Raab- 1\sr tic. Bar 15C
gain Days
No. 64 Fine Dimity Muslins
15C
Fine Dimity and Dress 'Ensiles, pat-
terns suitable for mosques, maiate (0
dresses, splendid quality. Bar- 15c
gain Days
No. 65 Dress Muslins I0c
Fancy ,Dress Manlius, nice fine quality,
strong weave, fast odlon. Special 10C
Bargain Days, per yard .... ..
c
No. 66 Children's Middy
Skirts 49C
Children's Middy Skirts, complete with
underwaiet. In stripes, black and white
checks and plaln khaki. Size.. to 10
years. A real bargain. each 49c
only......
No. 67 Sport Skirts $3.65
Ladies' Sport Waith Skirts, no two
alike. Exceptionally good style. Reg-
ular 45.410 to $6.00. Saturday, $3.65
each only..... •5
No. 68 Striped Wash Skirt
$1.69
Hlack and white, green and white
striped Wash Skirts. Exceptionally -
good quality, fast colors. $1 Cn
Each only ... _ .... ... •
No. 69 White Wash Skirts
$1.19
Ladies' and Misses' white Wash Skirts.
Hood style and good quality Bepp.
A bargain, at each only $1.19
No. 70nly
One olady's Gown. made from fine
quality Nainsook, empire style, hand-
somely trimmed with emhroidery. Reg-
ular $4.00. Bargain Days ..... .82.90
No. 71
Two only Princess Slips. Beautiful
garments, made from fine muslin hand-
somely trimmed with lace and embroid-
ery. Regular 45.00. Bargain Days
each *1.18
No. 72
Ten only Sample Gowns. These are
samples from a big whitewear manufac-
turer. The Bargain Day prices are
about one-third less than regular
No: 73
Twelve Sample Underskirts. Just 12 in
this lot. Pace* run from 98c to 42.79.
No two alike. In perfect condition.
Bargain Days, about one-third leas than
regular.
No. 74
Sample Middies. Ladies' and Mises .
Plain or color trimmed Sizes 36 and
88 only. Regular up to$2.00. Bargain
Days • 1.29
HODGENS BROS.
Direct Importers Goderich
No. 75
Children's Middies 711c. Sizes 6, 8 and
10 years. Regular up to $1.25. Clear-
ing iiargain Days 700
No. 76 } Off Prices on Chil-
dren's Dresses.
35 or 40 Children's Dresses, gingham.,
chambray" and plain white. Sizes from
4 to 14 years. The balance of our sum-
mer stock. It is impossible to quote a
range of prices for the lot, to we put
them on a table Bargain Days marked at
exactly u less than aegular.
No. 77
Lisle Gloves 15c. Ladies' white Lisle
Gloves, all sizes. Special clearing price
per pair 180
No. 78 House Dresses 98c.
House Dresses, made from good quality
prints, fast colon. All sizes. Each
only .... .. 980
No. 79
One only Georgette Crepe Blouse. Nice
soft shade of pink. Size 36. Very
slight imperfection which will not inter-
fere with the wear. For this reason we
will sell it Bargain Days for $1.90
.No. 80
One Silk Crepe Waist, white with flesh.
colored stripe. A beautiful garment.
Size 36. Reg. 43.50. Bargain Days 81.99
No. 81
Fancy Cotton Kimonos. 3 only, full
length. Bargain Days less than half-
pence, each only 980
No. 82 The Ic Table
Special table of small articles too num-
erous to mention. Each and every one
• bargain. Bargain Day's your cboice
of any article on the table 10
No. 83
Las' V. bite Cotton Drawers. Good
quadielity, trimmed with white torchon
trice ; or good quality cotton crepe with
torclion lace trimming. Bargain Days,
per pair 190
No. 84
Ladies' fine white Muslin Drawerstrim•
med with handsome embroidery and
insertion. Regular 41.50. Bargain
Lays .... .... .... 990
No. 85
Two only Ladies White Muslin Com-
binations, embroidery trimmed. Reit;
lar $1.50. Bargain Days 980
. 86
ite Lawn Aprons with pocket6
onl Bargain Days 190
No. 87 A Bargain Table 5c
This will • - a special feature. There
will be eve article we can gather to-
gether to se t a nickel all grouped on
one table at y. r choice for.... 80
No. 88
One only Baby C ge. Good quality
reed and high -grad springs. uphol-
stered throughout. -ers,ble. hos%1,
gondola style. Reg. $28. fax
No. 89
One Reed Baby Carriage, Sid make.
reversible hood, reed top. pedal
.. 8.78
No. 90
Children's Iron Wheelbarrows. 6 onl
Bargain Days special Y
No. 91
Large Metal Express Wagons, strongly
made, metal throughout. Two olds.
Bargain Days .61.98
No. 92 Several Ends of Lino-
leum
Splendid for under stoves, tables, etc.
If you can use an end like that you can
get a bargain here Saturday or Monday ..
NTo93
Three ends Curtain Net, Muslin and
Fancy Scrim. The net and muslin are
white, the ac ' is colored with fancy
border. R 25c. Bargain Days
per yard .. 18o
N . 94
Clearance of odd ins. 10 or 15
pairs of odd Curtains. These are the
last� 'urs of lines that are sold out. In
the lot are a of our best Swiss and
Rattenberg nrtains. V.'e will clear
them comme ring Saturday morning at
Bargain Pric . 1t you can use an odd
pair of Curtaips this is a chance to get
them at a savingNo. 95 Lace Curtains $1.o8
Ten pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains.
Good quality. 2S and 3 yards long.
Nice lacey patterns. Very special per
pair 81.05
No. 96 Ends Curtain Mater-
ials
ss short lengths Curtain Scrims, bunga-
low Nets, etc. Lengtha ran from one
to three yards. They will all be gath-
ered up and sold at bargain prices on
Bargain Days
No. 97
American Grana Rugs, brown and blue
Amides. Suitable for verandah or bed-
rooms 6 ft. x 9 ft. Saturday and Mon-
day selling at S off regular price
No. 98
One only Tapestry Rug, largeaize. 3S
z 4 yards. Nice attractive pattern in
brown and green mixtures. Bargain
Days special 818.18
No. 99
One only English Velvet Reg,'eamleaa,
heavy weight. Small pattern in green
and brown mixture. Size 3 z 4 yards.
An undoubted bargain for Saturday
at •••. .S19.80
No. 100 3 English Axminster
Rugs
Extra heavy weight, Seamless.
First -3 x 8 yards, green shades. Reg-
ular $2R.00. Bargain Days *21.00
second -8 x 834 yards, blue aharies.
Regular1487.50 for 828.00
ThW--8 x 4 yards, nice shade of green.
Regular $46.00. Bargain Daya431.80
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