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Public Meetings` PLt NK>TT. timelier
Sr AUGUSTINE
Sigarnar Mr*.
41-Tbursday. November 10, 1921.
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BENMILLER i field Presbyterian church ou October
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kesiessmirThe Ladle-. .li.t S.s levy met ou \\',sl- iars and r+eniug serrieer and 'Mrs.
THE HYDRO STORE ne+.day afternoon of this w.s•k at I.. Harkness ad 1ressd the congregatttuu
home of \Ira: John Int•K. After a in t!1 :1ft.•rursw on the work of Home
short business meeting the rest of the an.I Foreign ] 1'4s1ons.
afternoon Was slant at quilting. ' A.!
The wout111. wer•ting of ole 1Vomeo s
Use an Electric Vacuum aft ,cent tea wa+ served.
! Nasuntrr will la he W 111 the lean• of
Meaner and your house Will \ext 1anlay preat•httlg w•rri.•' will ID,. 11. Dollen on Thursday. Nov. 10.
always be clean. Does the work 1. held art Ip•nwillu r nt 11 0'410, k and
)..4241 Mrs. have u and family. of
d
at Bethel a i i pilo: neat' I I tush. hese moved to their
quickly, quietly, efficiently and Tie quarterly
official 14,an1 wily •west' I • nerve Kiutail.
economically. meet for thee n': n-o-tl.n of lou'ine''! Mr. Lu, Mar•It244'. ata wall seriotnly
g ion \hntduc 4crning urxt. x,.v,: rls•r ill fu Toroup,, has returned home.
inch. in the Metl....Ii.1 ebur h. 11 u• Iv.. all hole• for a +•pearly recovery.
Mr. 11 Dalton. of Kiugsbrldge. had
:p .. m Th.' at s o'clo k. i mi;f. *tune ou TUrstlny of last
The Th.unk,givil•g -upper and cote
vert held at Zion North on M oil.)' `v'. k to 1st his 1 se by fire, which'
`` nigh* was a dos id,rl suety•+s The 'otupl4tely dor mcerl It. We syin-
church was crowded with {ar,pl' :.lid Pathiz.• with Mr. A1141 Men. 1)a'ltult. a+
the proceeds amounted to over 'tui+o, 1•arl'i-`Nofserlo84lmxtter. Ihls time of
GODERICH TOWNSHIP ?Ir. Hl.ianl canliwr. of the 1211
m•s-i. ti. had the misfortune to lose
An rff.u•t i- Is•iug used• la u1'.• '.•i, dwelling by are. The fire started
_ "( thy exteusiou of a Hydro power •r
in ala top of the building 111144 was not
1, j to vi.•t• to the flintier. of 1kis towit.hlp ,I;.oirrtd until too late to es 11,, any_
" A 411 II i. bring made for custen+- •lung but a few pieces of fnrniture.
9NAee era. with considerable pr.+Peet of +uc- The los: was only partially covered
.,., ee.s. It is prolirsed to have the ecu- 1 s' iu,urane.
trill statim frac the horn -Ship '-at
• See our display of F,lectric
frons, Washing Machines, Lamps,
etc., at The prize for the best lady', fa !ley
THE HYDRO STORE costume was awarded to Miss Mc- Thnnkstriv!ag. Miss Geddes was form-
Artliur, while the.on4' for the hest .'rly a timelier ou the public school
!Roth Side of Square. Go•lerich, Ont. .owl(' tostgme went to Miss .Uulrrws, +taR heir• tent is DOW teachfag In
Mr. M. I)urnin won the zr•ntr
(alley I Toronto.
costume prize ant Mr 1 S,Ilkeld won, The service in the Presbyterian
the prize for till. Is +t cou*ie .vstutur. •'1111.1 on Sunday. evening took the
- Mr. R. If. Revell a, red a+ ehairwan I form of n song s•rviee which was en -
la r In.s. s ergs I joyed by all who attended.
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Holawsrillr ` BRUSSELS ""-.•i, ;
Thursday, Nov, a.
Hallowe'en Part)'. -Thr Halluq'e'en Welreslac. Nov. 9.
party Oil Motslay4a•ight of last week Mr. Oswald fiemmingtvay. of the
under the st4pi.r« of the 4'umttry 1•ank of No, .t Seotta. . r. ntharinP .
\\'onleli s ('h14 at th,• home of Mr. slid
Mrs. ('has. Whitely was very snetess-
ful and enjoyable. The house w'ns
charmingly deeor.Itea1 with nutwmu
leaves alai drover+. 1111.1 a goodly num-
ier were present in fauta+ti.• array.
spent Thank tieing at hi: lame hen..
Miss Jean Armstrong Dr. Harold
Armstrong and Mr. Thos. Armstrong.
all of Toronto. were home oyer the
week -end.
Miss .1n11 (1wide. slatted Mi.+.ses
.1lice and Kathleen Wilton over
GRANOTR K sYs EM
The Double Track Route,
I.
between •
MONTRLAL
TORONTO 1
DLTROI r
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service.
Sleeping cora on night trains. and
parlor cars on principal day trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn-
ing. District Passenger Agent. To-
ronto.
G.H. Lauder. Station Agent. phone A
F. F. LAWRENCE ' a SONS
Town Agents Phone 8
W ANTLD
A.rel.able, energetic. salesagent for
Geostich and County to sell our well
known FRUIT sed ORNAMENTAL
TREES, etc. GOOD pay. EXCLUS-
IVE territory end fres equipment.
60 Acres of Nursery Stock
Our agency is valuable for we grow
the trees we sell, and deliver only high-
grade stock. Write now for terms.
p
60
Nursery Ce. Tomato, Oat.
Acres of Nursery. Est•d 40 years
and a program of short
and oreliestra +elections was given: Feral of the men who went West
Some time wa.+ sp•nr at cards afrer1ou tlre 11ar•e,.t.•r's F.xcuNlon last
summer. returner' 011 Saturday night.
The Huron ('ounry Flax Mills Co.
hare opened their --milts here' and are
threshing last year's reap. They in-
tent' operating all winter.
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(Intended (a last west).
Tuesday. Nur. 1. Tuesday, Oct. 31.
Threshing Is completed fu thisnetgb• -. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mason and son
Isorhosl. - have left for their home at Toronto.
Messrs. Geo. Feagan ami Isaac Cur- Mr. James Adams to building a wood-
sliestrey took two carloads of lire stock tri on the No. 9 school grounds
Toronto .on Saturday.
Mr. Philip Bogie has left for Midland,
Waft -
Quite a number from Hero Hare at• *hem he has a job on the steamer Wast-
tewled the cnnerrt4 111 Ihingannon' molrrlt'
given by the Kt-A-Wa ]le.liciue ('o. (')u Hallow'e'en night a number of
g hung folks 44M112WPd at the home of Mr.
We are pleased to wt ][ill Jennie , Fer[rieb and during the evening pre -
Marquis out again after her recent sent's' Mir. Etta Stewart with a Ix•snti-
illness. ful mahogany rocker and citcassian ash
The Girl Gulhls Inters) holding a tray.
social and concert some time In No- Mr. Harold Bogie his lett for Muskoka
%ember. to spend the hunting season.
Hallowe'en 1.as.+wT1TTTitier quIPtly.
Flowerer a few gates are missing.
The Seens+ girl+ entertained a num-
i«'r of their -reboot friends on Mondry
evening to a 111114le'en {arty.
Sebool ikeport.-The following is the
report of 1'. S. S. No. 1. ('olhorne. for ! at her home near Kttrtail.
the month of (k•tolwr. Names are In Mr. Fd. i,awr n purchased a thon,tigh•
\outer of merit. V. -Sylvia Regales,
bred Jersey cow In Tonne..
Ruby Kerr. Calvin Rutledge. Sr. iV. wnaaaaa
--Florence Segues. Jr. IV. -Maisel KINGSBRWGP ing illness of over a year, Ella Dor-
Simith. George Currey_ Flureute Ruyle { l othy Goss, youngest daughter of Mr.
.Amelia Mellwaln. Sr. ill.-F.Igin George Grose, of Mullett township.
Rutledge. Jr. iLL-]Neel•• Gnmh1.. Sir. and Mrs. R. Ball, of Toronto, are passed sway on Thursday afternoon.
]Isrje,rle FIPthPrfllgtou. .plan ('nerve, v(. in Asbflclf. (k'tolwr 20th. Although *he had been
Sr.' Ii. -]lyre Gamble. .I+o•k Ruyle.1 The ymasagh( 24 ball which w.hleeeld on failing for t«) long her death came as
)(ouulay m¢ht was an entire I(ePHM.
Murray Hetherington. i --.hyla Kerr. a shuck to threw who were close to
The crowd was a large bright
and t era.
Sr. 1'r.-('nnnan Kerr. Jr 1'r -.lues • twines were varied and hri¢I t A r a her. It was believed that' the Pause
Royle, ]fervid Kerr. Those {rn•sent pnmieluulP the privies were awarded nr `if her sickness had been overcome as
every day *pee ams Hoyle. Sylvia `the best rnsttn,e+, she winner. being: l .1e was convale1Ping nkely. it was
Segue,. Florence Se/Piss. Hest in I For ladies, Mks Rutins Sullivan Hca anuthought, however. that a change of
spelling. Myrle (:amble. /at.4rE .\ Mir Rtsh second; for gentlemen. Wil- .'Binet• would assure' a speedy re-
Public
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(red Bradley first anti John O'Connor, revery 1,o she and her sister. Mei
avow'. The nitric for dancing was' Clara. left In mid-September on a trip
splendidly rendered uy li"dericliSociety1:to t'allfornbi. The journey through
]t r.. Efetvin O'htrill and the (eunudiau Weat w•as enjoyed very
of i9trntf nl. attended the mss Nue bode at murk and rile itox•ky Moantaln atmos.-
'•ingsbridge on Monday. phew hreroeel to prtsrluc as Invdgont•
Miss (;enevieve (1'(bnnor: of St. Au -I ing effect on the patient. Wien t'hty
which refreshment wereserved. A
jolly .evening was brought to a 411,+4'
by tendering a hearty rote of thank*
to Mr. and Mrs. Whitely for their
hospitality the receipts amounted to
t1K.(* -
Wawa error
42.
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TIN IIGXAL - DODZI110I. Olt.
extended visit with her nephew, i(r.
W. Weatherhead.
Wemeses Wtt de. -The Woman'e
tustltute met at the home of Mrs. J.
B. Rutkierford. The principal busine -
was to distribute the money frets the
lunch tvuuter at the aohool fair. It
was decided "that we divide aquatic
anions the .rhoola that *twisted, that
the money be givers to the teaeher
and tl►at a suggestion be made that
they July a cot for the use of the
school." A letter was read'from Wing•
hath hospital asking for fruit or vege-
tables. It was derided that 'canned.
touattes or fruit be sent. Any person
willing to help Tease leave at Miller's
store. A splendid paper was given by
Mr+. ('nmmiug ou "Moral harm of
fault finding." and a plata selection
w'1A given by Mrs. 11'. J. Ferrier.
Lunch was served to the nineteen who
were present.
un the eve of Mr. and Mot. Ed.
F'itzpetriek's leaving for their future
lane In 1\'ingham the neighbors and
friends met to say goat -bye awl to
make a presentation to them. The
following a.klnos* was read by Mr. J.
C. Minion :
Mr. and Mrs. Fitspetrick :
Dear Friends. -It is. with sincere
regret that we. ' your filent& and
ueigItlors, realise that you are so soon
to lase our midst and to break* the
ties that hare united us.. so we avaH
ourselves of thio opportunity to ex-
press to you the esteem In which you
are held In this tomulunitc. I luring
the years that have come and gone
we hare always found you goal neigh-
bors and true friends and we shall
miss you from our •racial duel• We
who have so often enjoyed your gen-
erous hospitality and sent w► many
happy evenings in your home feel. that
we teatln t let you go without :acme
expression of our respect and esteem.
R0 we ask you to adv rpt theme chairs
as an erklene of the regain in which
w -r kald you. We hope that you may
be snared for Many years to enjoy
thew 1101 *Asan you a+ you are key-
ing for your new lathe that the goad
wishes of your many friends in this
tsmitaunity will follow you. 1n say-
ing guol-hye to you fie do not forget
the girls but wish for you all God's
richest blessings through a long and
happy life.
Signed on behalf of neighbors and
freaks.
•
Geo. McRoberts.
D. Pt. Murry. 8
Chas. Durnin.
J. C. Purtlon.
AUBURN
Wednesday. Nor. 2.
Death of Hap. Nkb•Ia•n.-bur vil-
lage was vlwited early on Stniay
morning by the ()ria Reaper Death
when one of our. most re -pretest Mi-
ttens in the person of *Mrs. Thomas
Nk-holson aturwered the flual summons,
aged eighty-two yearn. The deepened
had barn in falling health for some
time teat had been able to be out for
her daily walk as usual until Satur-
day. 4)n that morning she had risen
and was partly dressed when she was
seized suddenly with ibises• which
tet inateet In her deer* early Sunday
morning. She leaves to mourn bee
loss three eons awl two daughters :
John end Aller. 1n the West: James.
of West Wewanosh: Mrs. Jas. Mute*.
of the village, :and Miss Elizabeth, at
home. The funeral took place •on
Wednesday afternoon to Union year
etery. The tr►mmunity sympathise
Monday, uv. T. with -ot-a-lov-
Mies Ruth Shaw spent the holiday at Ing mother.
her hoose fere.\ Mr. and Mrs. John C.*Clark arrived
Mr. Henry Horton, of Crewe, spent home from their Western trip on FH -
Monday at his hone-. day night. Their verdict is : "Ontario
hits ,T. Kempton spent Thanksgiving for us."
Mr. Joseph iawson has. rented Mr.
Frank Stanley's farm and is bury
plowing.
Venni life Cut 01. -After a linger-
IL
Brophey Bros.
The Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
at all hours, eight or day.
GODERICIi
end came suddenly. The deceased
was born on Oetoter 11, lithe. and was
thus twenty-two years and eight days
old. Her early death la "mourned by
her father, her Aster Clara, and three
brothers : R'IHk.w and Ernest, at
home. and 1.oriug, of Ayton. Her
mother and • brother predeceased
her., She will be greatly missed In the
community as she was of • quiet anti
loving (11spesition and had made many
friends. The funeral was held from
the family residence to 1111pn t•en1-
etery. Rev. A. E. 'Milken, oi' Auburn.
.vuduct d the merriees. The pall-
bearers were: Wilfred Plunkett. Henry
Mtl'lin'hey, Perry Wallen. Victor
Touugblut. Earl Wilson. Ralph Munro.
The relatives from a distant* in at-
tendance at the funeral were : Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Messmer. Mrs. Bender
and (laughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roeder
and sun. all of I►aahwood; Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Prang, Mr. and Mrs. John
High. sr.. Mr, awl Mrs. John High. jr.,
Mr. John Deekert• Mr. sod Mrs. Ws.
High, Mrs. Martin Wurm. all of Zur-
ich: Mrs. G. Ride, Mos. Gruppo Mf.
and Mrs. Dallner. Mrs. Dallner, sr.,
Mrs. Becker, all of Milverton; Rev.
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Look Around-
When
buying your Winter Overcoat look
around and see where you can ggc the nicest
Garments and at the best price.
Our Overcoats have been much ad-
mired. We think we have the nicest you
will find anywhere and priced at a sinal
margin of profit.
SPECIAL ---See our All -wool
Melton Overcoats at.... $32.50
Walter C. Pridham
Phone 57. ; Brut'
r; J1.Bt•e rte , Godsrich
awl Mn. G. L. Gross. of Ayton. Dungannon; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I►urst,
Friends from a distance were : Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John 1Dant, and Mrs.
and Mrs. Henry Wilson and eon. of John Tikk, of Colborne.
4 Irclie•stra
• ep Mr. Baelmrr,
Nt m the interests Wt1,y. Noy. 1t.
Miss May Redmondnl wens home from
Kitehenor over the,,ludld,ly.
Mrs. Eliza Thanp+oh visited her son. gustine, %teen. Thanksgiving at herh,tne N'*4-h 1 %s dtorla, B. V.. a new mini-
hoTW. .1., of Auburn. for a few days thin Item ((ration Iasis prevented their entering
• weak. ' Thecon,nnnnity sympathises with Mr.' United Stater and they were forced to
'Miss Bet+y McAllister was 1n i.on. and Mrs. Morgan Dalton in the loss of return latae. The long journey hack
their lovely) home. which was destroyed proved a severe teat for Ehda's heart.
tbv tire t'(ouelnbt•r let. although after ate arrived -home her
.r.e,>F> .; condition did not sor
!seem worse beyond
. HE4eeN3 li the fact that ahe needed considerable
nest. Even on the day of her deattt
Tuesday, Nur. S. I Clothing unusual la her condition was
11[2'. David Tedi and Mr. Harvey noticed uveal about 4 o'nlock when the
Webb are In Gizes. h
this week at-
tendtng the Assizes.
31r. Jolu Aitches,9 *42,41 Mr. Elwel
Webster' MissW.
home frro the Weal I ASI'HMA
]hiss D. 11uthroni 2) Miss Dor-,
othy \\'oletter. )cissas (Tara and Winnie
Vf.a«1.., mi.s ltirollu. Webb. nnri MI ss N :slstlee-mss lgr il- OeINN
atib..1 Weeds spew Thanksgiving at.1Mt illlrew 1:tea -
home.
r 1"
of
1111 • J• 1 • 11111 don Inst *seek.
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Robinson stent
PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE Thanksgiving with Mrs. It)binlsnn's
for the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Meelinehey, of
# -.« HOUSE 0! COMMONS East vi'awano+la.
. Miss G. (►'('nnn,r spent Tlunkagty.
' will be field at
°i
Laurier, Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Loehalsh, Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Kintail, Thursday, Nov. 17.
Port Albert, Friday, Nov. 18.
Carlow Township Hall, Saturday,
Nov. 1!.
r" Leeburn School House, No. 5,
Monday, Nov. 21.
Ooderich Temperance Hall, Tues-
day, Nov. M.
The meetings will he addressed
by Mrs. J. S. Amos, of Wood-
etoek, vice-president of the U. F.
W. 0., Mr. J. W. King, and others,
and will commence at 8 p.m.
Ladies Especially Invited.
-0-
000 SAVE THE KING!
Ing at her home at Kiugsbrklt`e.
Mr. and Mr, . \\•tn. (4ameron erwl
Mr. Snowden. of rine Hirer. visited
et Wm. J.icAlU+ter'• vn feeturdar..
3145'.es Itebeeen nrd Li.•y Thompson.
of Lneknow high t4•hod, WPM 42(4400
. over the holiday.
A box s.a•l*l. (sewer and dance will
be held at St. Angnstlne on Tnewdny,
November Lith. Reilnand's On'hPstra
in
attendance. Mr. John Purvis will
rnretion off the hoses. Ladles are re-
quested to furnish the boxes. Admis-
nlon, gentlemen Acle.
s?tl
ASiiMFIELD
Monday. Nov. 7.
MI*e Sophia Kempton luta returned
to Detroit after spelsllag her vacation
at her home here.
The following ere home for TMnks-
giving : Miss Isabel MaciMnald. of
('Linton 111011e*I1 tbliege; Mks* Anna
M*•Kenzie. of wear St. Helens. and
MIs* tootle MacKenzie. et Stratford
Normal ftohnol.
Mrs. Robert Hamilton and hies
hone MaeDonald attended the Wo.
men's heatlttte eonrentbn at Loaba
I W't Grasp Thee Subject, Maybe. this .week. •
Abe -In ibet tableau 1 took the part of 'ear. lismfosor• or x11'
•atty. eller, li viMting at his home wear ROa-
"21e•-OldOld anyone embrace you 1 -Car- Mil.
Wong Magaalas.. I Yb sionaty Sttadry was held la Ash-
.
*Y
Mrs. R'elaual. «t.. + b RAZMRAH Is Giser.nteed
p•ndilig a few to ratters normal breathiar step Rues,
hays with ler daughter: Mrs. (les. to the bronchial tamed,
Webb, g1 vslsR; teatme
Mr. Fsrgrt ]tri'hers.ro who tars been lag drag. l, 111.00at your d
down lu the Nisgarn district, returned 't Trial arse at el
e esoewelts
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home on Saturday. HA w.. lass&
]IIs+ Brown, of Myth. 1s making an Seidl by R, C. 1Wl•p'
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AN AUTO OUT OF REPAIR
14 money nsetesd) tied sp. A car
to pay for Itself 1n pleasure or Aa111•
moo ahmlld he always available.
•1f your auto ties idle send 1t lsete
and have use put 14 In order. Well
do the wet thoroughly, ptospNV
11141 raaaonahy.
REO. WILLIAMS
East Street Genie CObINLIC>A
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STORE HOURS s
"The Scotch Store" e
b A. M. TO 6 P. M. r SATVRDAYS 10 P.M.
Cooler Weather1..
Th' Warmer Garments
No use waitingany longer/The cold weather is here.
Now is the time to buy your Wier supply of Underwear. Hosiery and
Knitted Goods. At no other time will our stock be better HOC will the
.. prices be
PERFECT
lower
lowethis season.
lUMERWW S r
l'ECT
VESTS AND DRAMS
Turnbnll's erfect fitting Venom m white
and natural, in high net, bong Arcot. sur .-
low neck and short sleeves, er s ess, is
all weights, in union and all wool. From..
;1.00 TO 52.50 GARMENT
Women's Drawers 'in closed sr l-,pel a
styles, in union and all wool, from
$1.00 TO ;2.50 PAIR
WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT
DRESSES 51.50 TO 53.50 44.
Women's extra quality White Flannel-
ete Night Dresses, lace and embroidery
trimmed, in smart styles in high or low
neck. Exceptionally good values and extra
roomy garments, from
$1.50 TO $3.50
BOYS' ALL WOOL. PULLOVERS
FROM 51.95 . .. w_.y. ..
Hardly a boy in town but owns a Pull-
over, just - the thing for cold weather.
They come in all pure wool and button nn
the shoulder, in brown, navy and e5cac:na 1,
in sizes 20 to 32. From... t51. EACH
SOME REAL HOSIERY VALUES
Women's English make, Block Cash-
mere Hose, spliced heel and toes, good
weight cashmere, 81 to 10. Per pair 75c
WOMEN'S IMBROIDERED BLACK
CASHMERE HOSE
• Women 'e Embroidered Blocks on Blaek
Cashmere Hose which are very popular in
the cities at present, 8A to 10.
;1.50 AND 51.95 PAiR
CHILDREN'S UNDER
We carry the largest stock in Huron
county of Children's Underwear in Vests,
Drawers andCombinations, in white and
natural, in all cotton, cotton and .wool, and
all pure wool, every size in stock. The
prices are the lowest is the trade.
CHIIDRad\ S KNITIED KITS AND
GAUNTLETS
The children_are all wanting their Mitts
these days. We have -all kinds in Mitts and
Gauntlets, in white, navy, .brown, eardinal
and scarlet, and in every size. From
35c_ TO $1.00 PAIR
CHLLLDREN'S. HEAVY WOOL OVER-
STOCKINGS----
Just-the
__- Just -'tile thing for the children going
to school are these warm Overstocking'.
They come in white, a incl and scarlet,
all sizes in stock. F
85c/ TO 51.25 PAIR
SPECIAL CEARANCE OF WOMEN'S
ALL WOOL PULLOVERS 52.95
40 only Women's All Wool Pullovers,
all the new fall shades in rose, bluebird,
jade, Paddy, eopen, etc. Regular values
up to 86•i0. Come early for your choiee
at..
;2.95 EACH
NEW OUTING ING Rsrll NEL THIS WEEK
We have received quite a few new Ont-
ing Flannels this week in single and doable
widths in our well known reliable makes,
at. $1.15 TO $2.75 YARD
Start Your Christmas Shopping Early This Year
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MiIlar's Scotch Store e
The Store That Gives The Best Servke
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