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OODUIO$ ONE
Canadian Almanac for 1919
contains a brief -summary of the war from start to finish
as well as Customs Tarif, Militia List. Post Owes, and
full and authentic Commercial. Statistical. Educational
and Financial infornlatiori.
Columbia Grafonolas, Noedla and Raceme
h u wail a remember that outside ap-
pearsl. doss not male dM m.dsr•t pa•
pttsptone.TONE is the important factor.
Me mor .s Mat CO consider. ACTUAL
COMPARISONhss sold MORE Col
amassGrafonolas than any other way. .s
they combat. perfect toss, perfect wall-
as/whip and • perfect motor.
BAYFIELU.
TUgsoal, Feb. tT .
Mrs. W. J. Faster spent a few day's
fart week with frieadsat C'list4•a.
rot sti tINcoiosiots IN STABLh::
Oa Sunday evening. while lie was is
the stable attending his horses. Mr.
U. J. tleCllachy. of the, Goshen line,
was stricken with paralysis and mo-
deled uuconscicsa. Ar he was alone.
his condition was not dlsoowerrd for
some Uute, and whsu'a neighbor ar
rived he found the lighted tauter* sit.
Hag on:the stable fluor and a oolt rya.
nine around forte. Mr. McCItnohy was
lying in the stall entirely ancoasohws
and helpless and hits retrained In that
state ever since. Dr. Vampbell or
Zurich is in stteselauce and compere
the owe a senna, the.
Rq�,�►war and Walser Westlake re-
ghsaif >gpm ))hhgsaad last week sad are
now at their lionise= the Bauble hue.
They have not yet received their alis•
charges.
At tits annual eoalgesgasioswl meeelag
et the Presbyterts4 church. very rads -
tottery reports were presented. Atter
raising the misb4er s salary $5). the
treasurer still bad a halaace of dim
with which to begin the new year.
Mr. Frank Cameron is visiting at De-
troit.
Mr. Dacia Dewar underwent a very -
critical operation in the Detroit hospi-
tal last week. but we are pleased to
hear has rallied nicely and is on &
fair way to recovery. •T
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find after taking stock that we are 'overloaded and must greatly reduce
our present stock, before the rush of Spring goods arrives. This is a big
sale -a comprehensive sale : a sale that Goderich men and women will revel in,
but the best -of it all is that it is a sale in which you can save money. These prices
prove my determination to dispose of these lines in the next seven days, regardlessof
higher prices we must pay on future buying.
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• Lot No. 1-42 pairs women's
• brown and black lace
• Boots. Regular $6 50 to
11111• $9.00. Sale price. .$4.75
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• Lot No. 2-33 pairs women's
• kid lace, Boot. Regular
• 34.50 and $500. Sale
• Price >v 33 25
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• Lot:No. 3-28 pairs women's
• patent lace Boots. Regular
• $3.50. Sale price ..$2.35
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1111 Lot No. 4- A mixed lot of
women's patent lace Boots.
• 30 pairs. Sale price . $3.25
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be • Lot No. 5--36 pairs women's
• kid and gunmetal button
• Boots_ Regular $4.50 and
• 35.00. Sale price.. •33.25
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Lot No. 6--14 pairs women's
kid Bale. Regular $4.00.
SaleIprice $2.65
Lot No. 7--44 pairs women's
patent button, kid and
cloth tops. Regular $3.50.
Sale price 32.45
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DO YOU REALIZE
That footwear will' not be lower in price for
some months to come? Watch the papers and read
the footwear reports. We have been short of leather
for months owing to the war. Yes, the war is over.
and we are still shorter than ever when you realise
that we have an army of returned men to refit with
fine civilian footwear, likewise in all the countries
that have taken part in the big fight. A word to
the wise is sufficient. Enough said.
Lot No. 8-26 pairs
, women's brown velvet
Pinups. Sale price $1.111
No. 9-42 pairs
omen's Boots, sizes 2f,
Regular 8.2.50 to
Sale price...$21S
84.
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I.ot No. 10-
ing girls
heels. button.
leathers, sizes to 7.
',Regular 83.00 to 84 50.
Sale price $2,25
pairsgrow-
ts, low
assorted
Lot No.. 11-40 pairs
women's patent, button,
cloth top. Regular price
84.00 to $5.50. Sale
price 33.86
Lot No. 12-31 pairs
women's fine Boots,
broken sizes. Regular
84.50 up. Sale
Lot No. 13-43 pans
women's Pumps arid
L's Regglarr 32.00 to 83.000ron .
' Sale price.... •. •-- 31.81
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Misses' Fine Boots
No. 14-26 pairs
Sizes 11, 11 1-2.
32.50 to $3.00.
Lot No. 15-43 pairs men's
• tan Bads. Regular $5.50
to 37.00. Sale price - $415
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Misses' Boots, assorted leathers.
12, 13 1-2. 1, 1,1-2, 2. Regular
Sale price
$1.75
Lot No. 16-46 pairs men's
fine Boots. Regular $4.50
to 36.00. Sale price.. -$3.10
Lot No. 17-57 pairs men's
fine Boots. Regular $6.50
to 37.50. Sale price.. $525
Lot No. 18-4 pairs tan
• prospectors' Boots. 12 -inch
top, sixes 6, 9. 10, 11.
Regular 35.50. Sale price
$3.75
Lot No. 19-6 pairs men's
black 12i -huh prospectors
Boots, sizes 7, 9, 10. Reg-
ular 35.50. Sade price
13.75
Lot No. 20-13 pairs men's
moulders' Gaiters, all sixes.
Regular price 32.50. Sale
price . 317S
Lot No.21-65 pairs women's
patent, .button. kid toppss
Regular 34.00 to *$6.00.
Sale price 33 -AS
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NINE NEW BLOUSE DESIGNS JUSTARRIVED
These Blouses express the very latest in style and are all
..: madefrom good quality Habutai silk, in white only.
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The round neck Blou`ae ii must
popular and bebides these we are show-
ing several styles of convertible collars
and flat collars.. We believe this range
will supply you with the style you are
looking for.
White habutal silk Blouse of heavy win-
ter weight. Pearl buttons fasten this Blouse on
the shoulders. It is hemstitched around yoke
in front, also around top of sleeve and cuff.
The cuff is turned back and daintily finished.
This Blouse comes in all sizes, et 15.00 each,
and has a pretty plain deep collar.
No. 2. A smart tailor-made Blouse, made
of good weight habutai silk. The collar is
very becoming. whether buttoned or unbut-
toned. Pretty pearl buttons fasten the front.
and the cuffs are turned back. This makes a
very serviceable Blouse at a low price. 83.00.
In white only.
No, 3. A dainty Blouse of good weight
Habutai silk, with new round neck and a
panelled front with hemstitched yoke. The
cuffs are well finished and the pearl buttons
are distinctive. Iu white only, at $3.50 each.
No. 4. Excellent value is this heavy
weight habutai silk Blouse, which fastens in
front and cuffs with large pearl buttons. Has
a pretty collar and neatly- fiuished seams. In
white only, at 85.50.
No. 5. This Waist has a panel of small
tucks in front and a row of pretty buttons on
either side. The collar is not large, but ef-
fective, and the cuffs have a touch all their
own. In white only, at 83.50.
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tikinGs $41.
No, 6. This is a blouse of georgette crepe
in pink and natural only. Pretty is the em-
broidered front with fastenings of new pearl
buttons. The collar is medium in size and
flat. Shoulder collar, top d sleeve and cuff is
hemstitched. This blouse comes at 86.75.
No.7. Another round neck with pretty but-
tons on the sbbulder and hemstitched yoke
and sleeve. The cuff is double and hem-
stitched. A servicible blouse in white habuta 1
only, at 84.00 each.
No. 8. A notber tailor-made blouse in white
habutai silk, with reversible collar which can
be worn high or low. This waist is plain In
front with large pearl buttons for fasteners.
Also buttons on cuff to match. A real value
at 81.25 each.
9. This is a plain white habutai silk waist
with hemstitched collar, plain front, buttoned
with new pearl buttons and with a plain cuff,
at 83.00.
Ne feel sure that the above selection will make you interested in our Blouse values.
It is a pleasure to show these styles , for they are new and good values. It will w ,
please us to have you inspect our stock.
We are closing at ni ie e'clsck en Saturday evenings during the winter months.
Bey your War Sating Stags bare. We have them far sale.
D.&A.
Corsets
J. H. COLBORNE
Standard
Patterns.
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BENMILLER.
• W$vNEsDAT. Feb. 5,
• Beginning Sunday. February 9th,
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Evangelist Jas -A. Rutherford. the "Cana-
dian Billy Sunday," will canduct a series
• of union evangelistic services at Zion N.
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Methodist church. Next Sunday he will
preach at Bethel at 11 a. m.. on, 2.30
•Zip.m. and Benmiller, 7 p. m. Services at
Zan every evening of next week except
• Saturday. beginning with a bright song
• service at S p. m. Everybody COM and
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hear the old-fashioned Gospel menage
delivered in forcible. modern style.
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Mr. George Snell. the new station
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agent has moved to McCaw Isom Code -
rich. W e welcome Mr. and Mrs. Snell
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to cur midst.
Our young people are enjoying the ex -
w_ cellent skating of late.
• The many friends of Mr. Jacob Eisley
•itII hear with regret of his continued
serous illness.
The quarterly meet rg at -Zion church
was well attended last Sunday. The of-
ficial board meeting was held at the par.
• swage on Monday afternoon. when the
• usual business was transacted.
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holm' of Mr. and sirs. H. U. Whiter*.
"Hillcrest Farm." a pleasant event
occurred on Wednesday, January 29th.
when their eldest daughter. Elisa
Violet (Lida 1, was united in ■aarrlagr
to George (Golden Newton. of Porter's
Hill. At 4 ti ekiek. to tlw strains of
the wedding .'larch, played by the
bride's slater. Mrs. H. Hunt. the groom
took his place in the draw-Ingroom:
followed by the bride, leaning on the
arm of her father. Tine ceeresooni
was performed by Her. W. H. (amp -
ON account of pres-
ent weather con-
ditions the wholesale
companies have been
able to make better
deliveries of Coal and
we are now able to
supply :-
Chestnut
Stove` w;
Pea and
Egg Coal
Soft and Cannel Coal
in any quantities.
M ciewan &tate
Feb. Ist, 1919
hell. it. A.; 11. D. The bride booked
charming in grey crepe dr c.isese,
trimmest with gold. and carried •
lesutlful bouquet of sweet pram and
fern. Atter tlw marriage rites were
perforrnd the guests partook of a
sumptuous wadding ,dlrltwr. Thr
young couple Kerr the recipients of
tunny beautiful gifts, among tlwnt le-
huat a mahogany centretsble and
chair from Zion congregation. where
tlw bride bad been organist bora nam -
ler of years. Mr. and Hrs. Newton
will take up their base on the groom's
farm at Porter's H111 and carry with
thein the good wh.rws of a boat of
friends.
I�INGSBRIDGE
MONDAY. Feb 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dalton are visit-
ing their daughter. Mrs. Cleary, at Chat-,
ham.
Mrs. J. Boyle, of St. Augustine, is visit-
ing her parents here.
Miss Anna Dalton. of St. Aueustbne,
visited her mother here last week.
Mn. T. Jove hall returned home after
a six weeks' visit at Detroit.
Sdiooi reopens this week. it having
been closed on account of influenza since
before Christmas.
HE TAKES A COUPL.I AND TINNY
CHUCK IT.
What Dedd"s Kidssy Pith Did for Mr.
Diakls's Sciatica.
Clifford. Ont.. Feb. 3rd (Special). -After
s(diering from aciatica''ins two years Mr.
Chris. Hinkle. sr.. a well known and re-
wected resident of this place. declares
that he has found the relief he so long
looked for in Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"i have been sillrig in all about five
had backache and stiffness in
e he jot ts. with an occasional atack of
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rheumatism. i was often dizzy. I had
dark cirdes under my eyes. and I had
flashes of light or floating specks before
my eyes. Abou two years ago ladles
w•s added to my troubi-s. and I suffered
with it till an advertisement led me
to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. They
helped me more than anything 1 have
ever taken. i took six boxes in all. But
now if 1 feel an attack coining on i just
take a couple of Dodd'e Kidney Pills. and
that checks it. Dodd's Kidney Pills have
given me good satisfaction."
ASHFiELD.
Neootin.-On Wednesday afternoon,
January 22nd,at the Ashfldd Presbyterian
manse. Mies Mary McDonald. of Loth-
ian, was united in marriage to Mr. Robert
Nelson. Rev. J. S. Hardie ellkiating. Only
immediate friends were present. TM
bride wore her travelling writ of brown
bmsdcloth • with black velvet Mt and
mink fun to match. She wore also a
beautiful pearl necklace. the gift a the
groom. After the ceremony the wedding
party repaired to the home of the bride.
where the customary festivities thole pyc+e
and afterwards the happy couple left M.
cemmenre married life an the groombl
farm on the 10th concession.
A Farmers' Club has ben ortaaissit at
Reciprocity
How many of your friends
have given you photographs of
themselves and received none of
you in return
Why not discharge these ob-
ligations
TODAY :105
Portraits are our specialty,
the kind that breathe your own
personality.
J. T. FELL
PHOTOORAPIRiR
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For that stubborn deep-seated
COUGH
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Pamlar
1 Palatable
Cod liver Extract,
Ill1
$1.00 a bottle f
It's a tonic and strength -
builder too
Campbell's Drat Store
THE PENSLAR STORE
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Goderich
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Paramount with the following caws:
President, _Jae MacDonald: Hoo-peesi--
dent. J.
Mcclntedi; secretary-tiesserrr...
Albert ruthen. The Club inerts every
Tuesday evening in a house at Parsnsotnt'
winch has been bought for theposa..
The Club h Who ed with On U. F, O. ;
The death of Miss M'ipret Nixon oc-
curred st the home of her brother. Raipls,S
at tete age M eigluy.even ,' u. The
demised was nes of the pioneers of tbs
Ukb a
seetemedgn Win very ;
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