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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1912-1-18, Page 12E E 1TZ R J M 4P s tit tt•t4144 ♦••t•♦• ••♦•• `, •• i t t !�•htttlNt•t•t•4!+R•a►•♦•ttr►/►,♦tit tt "****••••••••••••••••••••••••••••414444440•••••••••••** . 4' STEWART'S 1: • 4 I •• M:• 33 •. ♦ a• •• 4 `r 4 • • • r • s;• 4 4 4 4 4e •' 04 •• • t O a • •• • • • • • •• •'• s t. a* cR • 4m • ♦ 46 �df S.* ♦♦ ♦ • ► 4.4 . ♦1,: •: •• •'d` m gat d 42, PRONE 16 Special in Embroideries JUST ARRIVED -750 yards of fine Embroidery and Insertion. They colve in different widths and there are 50 patterns to choose from. This is a special offer—while they last we will sell them for 10c and 15c per Yard SEE GENTLE WINDOW! Astrachan Coats Ladies Astrachan Coats. These coats sold for $35 and $40, and are great value. Priced for this week— ; $19.50 Ladies' Coats Ladies Cloth Coate; these ,se must be cleared, Big dis- count on any coat in Misses or Children's, Underwear Mens Heavy Underwear,. in WATSON'S and STAN - FIELD'S. We sell the best shirt on the market for— $I.00 Socks Men's Heavy Socks in six different patterns, extra value and quality good. Our price - 25C Overshoes In 1, 2 and 3 BuckIe— warm and comfortable—for cold weather. 1.50, 11.65 to 3.25 Fars We are clearing out all of our STOLES, RUFFS and THROWS. This will mean a big saving to you. Special reductions on all lines. Odd Skirts About 20 Odd Skirts— these skirts sold for $5,00 and $5,50 and' every one is a bargain. We have marked them for quick selling at - 3.00 Sweater Coats You should have one for these cold days. Just the thing for skating and wear- ing inside a heavy coat—all colors - 2.25 Leather Leggings In. Split and Grain Leath- ers. The very thing for this weather—men's and boy's— all sizes— I.25 to I,50 Heavy Rubbers For rough wear. They are the celebrated STUB PROOF—the dest you can buy - 1.35,, 2.25 to 2.65 J. A. STEWART •. • • .r 4• •4 e4 41. •• O' *0. • N'♦ 4. 0• �• s'4, A4 •• • • • e • • O •4 • • : • ••• • • •, o0o • ♦ ♦A • • ♦ •,• •• ♦ • • .4 ..4 •• •• •o' •• • o* •4 • ,. • ♦ • ♦ 4•. ♦ • • •• •• •_ A♦ •Z Oo. O• 04, 4,4* ♦ ♦ ♦ © o.• 4• ©• Q • aj • 3p 4- *. •••••••••••♦•••••••••••♦•e•4'•••••♦e••tt0••♦•♦••••• *4.4.+4.41,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••4•+r1••' 6OHLD GROGRY PHONE 47 - ;Opposite I Keep Happy in the Horne by getting YOUR HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES Here. We handle only be BEST and we have everything you need at all Seasons, TRE TEA AND CMEEEE STORE —Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs. *•••••••••••••••••••••••••• � • i The PlaeO Where Good Cloths Came From Big snap Ready -to -Wear 111110/118� from .10 to 15 W, ramao The Mail's ' S Tailor o its • • 4.. • • •• • •r •F • moi+ a�. °t • • SPOTTO Stands for all that is modern in Business Training, A Chain of Seven Colleges in leading towns and cities. Two thousand stu- dents in our Colleges and Home Stu ly last year. We train from ten to twenty students for every one trained by most schools. There's a reason. Ib is freely admitted that our graduates get best positions and the demand for them is "seven" times the supply. Exclusive right for On- tario of the famous Bliss Book- keeping System. You may study 4r at borne or partly at horse and .,, finish at the College. A Busi- .g. • nese Education pays a dividend + • • every day of your life. • • • • ' Write, call or phone for ,, Particulars .g. • • WINTER TERM from • •g• IAN. 2s I2 I • • 9 • Spotton Business • College g 4 • Miss 13. F. Ward, Principal • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •r • •• • • • .I, H • • • • • • WS, HOW EY, 1l w I ,' M k . ;:- e4 n e::. ar cert o ,iio ' ep ire �h J'oll w g is tho aeport of Exeter 'markets coo- rented, o+,rented op. to January 18;th, Wheat 90 eenttla Buckwheat 5uc Lc -taw Oats 40o to 42 gents. Barley 00 to 6.2. oc;rt}ti's Peas 75o. to $1,00 Shorts $25.00 lfiraa $24,00 Model ,flour 2l .50 Feed ??lour 1,50" Potatoes 1.00—i.15 "antler 25o. Eggs 60c.. ' Chicked 8-10 • , Huck 12—b3 Turkey 44--1.2 Geese 11-12 Fowl 5-7 1lo,gs l.iveweight. 16.15 Choice Export Steers 0.30 6.60 Medium Export Steers 16.00 6.130. Choice Bntoher Steers 325: 6150' Medium Dutcher Steers 5.50 6,00 Choice Botcher ,Cows 5.00 5 25 Medium Butcher, Corps 450 44,5 . Common Cows, 6.50 4.00 Choice Lambs 6.40 6.S0 Choice Sheep '3,60 •4.00' Hogs 550 4 A 4 LOCALS County Council mee(ts.. in Goderich next 'Tuesday, Jan 26rd. Mr, Romer Steere, of Dashwood;, spent Sunday in town.. The ice harvest off the dam s:ssted last week and •ii a fair aamrpl>e: Miss Annie I='atterson, of EIy'th, vises ited with friends in town. a £.w 'days last week, ; There are 53 Sundays this. year. This will not happen again i,n one. hundred. years. Mies Voila ,_Jones returned from Londan after spending .a.;we k ;with,, her grandmother Mrs. S. ,Cooper,... Mrs. :Coney and Mies Smith of Hamilton; returned home las` Friday after visiting Mr. and Mrs..Noi' beott' Sergt-Major F, E. Hector, -is , in Belleville this week. Nlr, H. Daymon is attending `o the bowling alle.y, dur-." ing his absence. ' , ; Mrs. N. Hers and daughter Maida, of Norwich, have returns c1 to their. home after visit:hag Mr. and,htre. Jas Hers, • Miss Levis, of Clinton. visited Miss Louise Carling in town on Wednesday_ last. Miss ''Laois' Was osr her way to visit in St: Thomas. • Miss Mary, Hepburn, milliner. ' of Listowel, has returned ` to her home near Centralia and at present is vi- itingMiss taaarl Leavitt. :• • - Have your appreciated ' 1h,. Time..' during 10.11; If se( let u:; have. Tour renewal for 1912. •WC, are planning to give you a `better paper forthis Remetnb•er the, concert in Main sit church Friday. the. 19.th. Mesa New- berry, .El¢cutionis't,. lateaof Boston, U, Sa and the,'Rannie Ladies Quar- tette of tarich' will provide the. pro- gram. Doors open' at 7.30; Admission 15 and 25 cents: 'Do not mist this. 'A Pretty BLS "Ad" -:-An ' advertise meat recently issued by Thre.L'r.ir;. one of Chicago's largest departmentatores occupies 20 pages., 'Thies gad marked the 65th anniversary of the store,,and each 'page,'was devoted to a separate department. This advertisemz.nt. coast ,zl.o o o. The electors of• Crsdi;tan, Central-, it and Daslawciod'revnectfully; voted' on the Hydro elaetric by-Iaw ori S''at- urday last and a'lniast • i nanimousiy decided to enter into an agreement'' with the hydro-eleetrio commission for a supply of power. the ;majori- ties were. Crediton. 104:: Centralia, 46; and Dashwood 83 Here is •a remedy that ,will cure your ecld. Why wastetime, and mon ey experimenting who n you can get, a -preparation that ha a .won o . wor id eridc1 reputation by Tits cures of this disease and can always be "depended upon? It is knownever rhie ae' Chamberlain's s Gough Rrined3. and is a medicine of real m^rit. For sale by all dealers, , The Goderich Signal makes thefol- lowing comment an the work of irh. ',I. 0. O. F. installationteam of Exeter which visited Goderich on Monday of Last week They conducted (the 1 n stallation ceremony in a manlncr;'that leased t • greatly p he local brethren and their familiarity with. the service in- dicated that they were.: well potted part tuft � , a of the work of Oddfe7 lorvship. The report of the Commissioners upon the sheen industry in Canada Great Britain and the United Suites isnow available for distribution and a eoly may be obtained by any in- terested party. upon addressing the; Live Stock Commissioner, Dept. of Agriculture. Ottawa. In view of the indifferent' attitude withrespectto the i eopingt of sheep. manife eted by too many Canadian: Farmers, this re- port appears at a very opportune' time, Hick's Forecasts—:4 Reactionary Storm Ps.iiod falls '. 't''rally on the '24 2511b arid 2Qth, The Moon pas- sei' Llae celestial equator on the 24th which factor—always brings marked tendency 'to higher temperature drop in barometric prewsure and elec- trical disturbances Tb'inder find lightning' even In ~anter. as a rul.1 results at 'the transit of the Moon over the equator. Watch these edates all through the year. Pain and snow will return on and touching the '4th and 125 followed by high barometer to very cold See the Car ---The T. and. Nt 00 Government Demonstration. Car will be in Exetea on Wednesday Jthaiary 24th. It will arrive early 'that morn- ing and will remain at ithe'0 T. P. station.until the folloret rig mornr.n,r The car will be eo•nveniently set near at hand and will be open for th•e inspection of the pribl.ic all day". Th•'rre will be on hoard an exhibit of the products of Northern 0utarti° and all' 'l10 are interest -,ed in that .port of, the province shout& 1Tnprate ° tlrts.a op=. r, 1' 4 Y ar ll t l+'1 w t ni r of t.c in b. p y c exhi .rt w g lr hica<• will no eaubt give a very fair ides, e a . a,wbitnbo praTicelthere:, osein ctar e 'extend ernar cixu� �ey nePhm.Br t; ,nvitorsaridrlln Pit¢ erdtfptdray: Mr. Well .,Nervi is on the ale? "list. } 10. F, ;W'•4 'Ulu*.lbn'a1t, is as in Lyndon. •t OOSdar, • don M Mr, Claplr.oy eyr ee ' Vshtthy was in Lout ; Mr, Alex Man'itrick of London, was 111 town TeesdaY1 *,; Mrs 1; (z •Saldon entertained', ca• Friday night last Mr. A. Il;dtsstin.g*s Is leo 13.1y1th• Ufa: week...on, business.: r . Misty Ii. MoFaul is. confined to her ;home with a ,severe „old. lMrs: .Ino. Jarrott is visttang'triends la'Toronto and l:.ant3ori,a ' Mrs, J. A, Stewart gave a ,p1eaSanit1' party on, 1' iday` evening. Mr, Albert Bannock of Sask., i;+ visiting friends around hero. Mr, Torry Grant. of London was in (own Mondaya on• busincssa... Mr. Dan Trlor of Clinton is visite' tog 'his brother !Thos. in; tows»• Mr. Wm, Moody; of 't),sbornc gave a'dance on Friday .night Miss. O'Brien, of +Mount Carmel viys'' i ted with Mara Doyle last week. George Sanders left'.(Saturday fof the west with a car of horsais, Mrs. McMurray visited fibs. W. Couitis .during, the past few days. Mr. and Mrs.' T.' J . Handford left on 'Tuesday mornink for New .'S: ory; Mr. Hancock, of .the,, West. is vis- iting relatives in and around town, Mr. L: Jones. of St.,fhomas, visit- ed n•it.h' relatives in.',town on I'rtclay, last. Miss Alyce Cochrane of Eippen i§ visiting with Mrs. E. Jones Exeter north. Mrs. Ray Manson and two hoyis: left Saturday lto visit friends in Detroit. Messr s . Jas. Walters and 'Wm. May cahre)asining rttToroip.nto this week on a purti A. •sleigb load 'of iska.ter5 from, Gem;- tr:ilie aenjoyed themselves( on fthc'rink Saturday evening. The Section N'o'n' of Centralia. werebelpiirLg the Exeter anon alit 'the sltak tion here last wc0k. Mr. r ,Sanders of Winnipeg is ,ass -1: s ging in latock taking at Mrs.. W D. Yoe'•s 'store, ;daring January. 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Clarke from Alberta, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Couitis a few 'days las=t week. Revs. S. F. Sharp and Colin Fletch- er attends d a 'meting of the I res- bytery in Bracefield on Tuesday Mr. FPranb "Snellgrove, of London, visited during tho pe=lt rrcrek at the home 'of. Mr. Wm. Penbal , Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. \V...H.F17.-tt. of. Iiirkton spent Sunday with the farm- er's • brother Mr. "lhos.''Ellio4t,t, of town: Mrs. Jas ..Stanlake of 'the 2 ' cant cession of Stephen ;gave, his neigh= bors a pleasant, danc(O lar,` 'Thu'rsd'ay night. ' Mists J. J Alliin, Eye Sight i pec-` ialist rvili' be at the ;Commercial Ho- tel Exeter. Satarday Jan. 27. Hours 10 ,a M. Ito 6 p. 'm. Mr. •W. 'J (Murray and MA Diistrielt Installing team installed, the. officers of Myth; ' Lodge•'Teesday. evening and Seaforth W"ednesday. evening. +. Mr. C.. Whitby leaves for Crediton' where he. w g= ill Manage the Crediton branch in Mc,' Ii Graham's place, Mr. Graham is •taktirav his holidays. The I. 0. O. 11'.. at—Farquhar. in tend holding, inm a Shad r - boa 'Social in the hall an Friday evening January 261h, A good rpo,;r m, is hero; ar- ranged. The new band was et 114te, rink on Monday night for the first time and made a very fnvorabla. impression. on the skaters. They had 'the misfor- tune to break their Bass, ,Drum. When you want a reliable medicine for a cough or cold take Chamber - dloineal'sers, Cough Remedy: It can always be depended upon.' and is pleasant and safe to take. For Sale by all . The Woman's' Foreign Missionary' Society of Caven E.resbyterian church held it their quarterly tea in the church an Tuesday last, A splendid program was given in the attern.00ri after, a 'dainty lea was served. An exceih nt entertainment in Main street 'chili -eh Friday evening, Mss Newberry' clocutron5s to and ; rh: Ronnie Ladies Qhartctte. will • take part. This will" be worth hearing. The adrnilsslon.,.,5a 15 and 25 cent: Come and bring -your, friends. Among'those who were here at- tending' the funeral of 'the late. Mrs., !n:'iony Holland' were Mr aid Mrs. 1.1. IS Yost. of Shelbyville,.Iil., . Dr. «'en'lg. of Ham ileort; Mr. and Mrs, A, ,McConnell, and, daughter. Mrs. SV'in. W ao! s, of London. • Show \,rliite ,inri, The • :len Dwarfs thT'antolnine p,Ops .i(ln.r, hist. Friday ni,glit by the Enh;l sh Church Si day School was well 'patronised.. 'though the night was (the co,l3asst in 'twenty/ - five ;years. Goderich .tinct \Clinton have both 'written' for 'them to put i1• oan. in their (owns. Pons troubled with partial parlysis are often cry e i murb b ntf teal " r by. ma.:ryaging the aff�ected�parts thoroughly when applyling Chamber- lain's Liniment. This lininient also relinvca rheumatic pains For sale by all dealers. Farmers Institute -- The regular meetings �f ih'e South Huron Tar m- :rs Irl t+tl.tte- was h,'ld in.rxetcr on Wednesday o f lastweek and in 13raceficld' on Thursday. Owing to the stormy weather and bad condi tions of the roans none of, of the meetings rvi+r,±' largely at;tended. The pt.rkcrs at the rn-etingia were D. James. of, Thornhill ,and Dr, Reed. of Geor+gctown,' Iri the afternoon in town, D, James spoke on'. "Growing and Curing of Alfalfa" and in the ev- ening on "Life and BirdLifr aS 'View- ed - ed from the Perm", • Br- Rw•ed in ("lie af+ernoon spoke on "Breeding of itorses"r' and i n the ;evening on '`Train, in.g of young Horses"... The acidreissee were weft given anwore frill of Irrof,t for those pre=rntr.Only one in wa:'.Y 'rue �'- held in 13r�Y�•�:t'' ld .r�r.p d thrat.;in the afternoon, Mr lo,I'4'irrios Watt r r' .polti,ritrom'• the atatnw, sirlf,ie7� ,as 'Lir to*n;rand r: ec1 " . ,r rf 7;;e on .'l)t:.4�f3'Sk,a aon- e'teI 'iv%tlt` 116ri �ea.;atitrtl lth tneti►ods ycrxrn . fir, t1ohn fie. •ilisbiait the csidernt acc0.pis 1,. tlrltt Bhair. .0 Mr. ¶Choy EileringtQln visitint7sborneg under the Pate • Mie, •A• F.a, Hodgen. f town *is- ited hersister Mrs, J. Ipggarth of. Qropaarty duribg the past Week. M. D. Crittenden,, of Birth; who is well known ,.•t town, is a ctaudidate along with three others for the vacant seat on the ;Blyth . oauncfi' $card, Here's hoping he 03 Here's out. 2t Below Zero Lsst? week • We. . er- perienced softie of. the coldeet''weather we have have had.iniyears, On.Eriday night the mercury dropped to;,21 be- low zero, One day recently Mr. Fred Eilering- ton of Usborne had the misfortune to have the mare of his, valuable grey team tangled ibrenak htheerahaea lteg, .rby Ipeeeining en - Hand Badly Frozen.—On Friday of last week Mr. Leo McCarthy and his brother, of near Mt, •Carmel, ' were in town disposing of some hprsee,'and on their way home in 'the- evening the former was badly frost-bitten, Wheu a short distance from'-Qeutralia it was discovered that Mr. McCarthy was in a rigid condition• with the cold and was unconscious. He was rushed back. to 1!T•r.'Mofi'att's Hotel and in or- der to revive him his clothes had to be cut off. His hand and other parts of bis body were badly frozen. This week be was removed to Exeter in or- der that he might be near a physician. At present heis progressing favorably but it is quite . •possible he may lose some part of hie' hand. Alberta ; . +44144444+ft+,t+••••• �.,H. •++++++++++++ tx~.t rgo>G au CARLING' • • 3, :` • • •• Death of Mrs:•..A; Holland—On Fri- day last one of the oldest residents, lot 1'!;xoter. died' at' her home in Exeter North in the person of Mrs. Anthony holland aged .71' years, 10 months and 20 days. The deceasedhad been in ill 'health fon the .past year and in spite of all 'that loving hands could do she pa:.,red away to her .Eternal rest. Mrs Flollandf, wars born i,n, Ea.. eter on' Feby:'23rd 1240.. and was a daughter of the, late Wm. and Mary McConnell, whoere among the early settlers. The dwcealsed;. has• been a resident of. •Ex'atiera (hiring her enitire rate -time. She was married to Mr. Anthony Holland Ivhc, with the fol lowing children survive her., Mrs. B. S. Yost, of Shelbyville, Illinois; Mrs. . Geo. E. Weni.g of Hamilton; Mrs. S. Tyson, of Frederick, Md. and Ross .Holland, 'of Qu Annelle, Sask., afro a brother Andrew McConnell, of London 0n1,,1. aad :one sister, %Trot. John', Ross. of Edmonton, Alta. 'The funeral was held' ' from, thee, la'te resi- de/ace. La1,.,Raad, on January 15th, • it 2 p. "m. The ftineral s;i•vicelswere conducted by Rev; E. G. Jowell, of Main s'tree't '1VI•i4thodist-- church, ,. :of which she was a: member.- •Mrs. Hol- land's. death is mourned by a large circle of friends and. acquaintances,. New ° Pink Opened—.Tisa formal op- ening of "The Dome" Exeter's new skating rink,took place on Moaday evening with a carnival 'and despite• the very stormy day wes a inosfauc cessfut event. Reeve W. J.' Beaman:' in a feivchoice remarks declared the rink formally opened.: He. was fol- lowed by the Rev. D. W. Collins. who. made d suggestion, to the Truutee,sl of the `'school ` th'it ' the rink should be secured for several hours' each week for the school children Fol- lowing the ;nal dresses"•cainci tfia jnda"- ing of those in costume and this was(` no easy' matter as •each, class ...was well, filled: Both in .numbers, .,and, costumes, the' carnival was the beta that has been held iz town for .a number' of years. E'xesll of .•prizes ivcro awarded to'the followtn i Char- acter Dressed Led -t Mis-Olive Treble as Lad f . v a F •,.. s hio - n_ , Ch a r ate ' r dressed Gentleman. 'Ernest ,, Harvey is an Indian; Comic I ady Mi . S. Gillies as "Mother Goo ' Comic Gentleman bean Treble as a, pedler. The' one mile: open race ryas won by D car Anderson. second 0w ti Atkin- son. The boys 'race war.' n=on by `Maurice' Senior with, a' good lead. 7I., r arsons second. After:' the j,udgin= all were permitted. to sea t . The new band was in attendance. and was much appreciated, "The Dom is situated -on the, "Gould" property just 4•pposite i1h0 Toren Hall It is 180 ft i-sng by 30 feet r:Id>. The curler: have 25 feet partitioned bff of the north 'side., `(2,0`feel. off • the front is divided : into ':three- rooms.., one. trach for inrlie_ gentlemen' and curlers. 'Piers of seams 'with a.:,e,e tip'g capac- ity of about' 600 formes ,the, roofing for 'the rooms. Exeter non- has one of '' he best ' rinks in Wselcrn On- tario "arid 14Ir, "-Wm:' Le avi Vt. the proprietor. deserves the cong'ra'tula- tions and the • patronage of the ieo- r,ie for his enterprise: HA'Y CO'UNCII; Council elected Louis Kalbtl, inch Reeve, Wm., Consit. Ed. aDaters. Con- rad Schilbe and Fred Winert mit in accordance with Munuicroa.l Act. on Monday the Set t 3 h of ;fahaarr at 11()% clock. After subscribing to rhe. ;statdory declarationoffi'C+e and the Council became organized. The follow-ing wereappointed off. - eel's for the ,townshio of 1.9(12 tat, reit,, "salaries mentioned. Clerk P. Ilan .Sr, 150 'Trews Thos Johnston 115;.,Asses+.sor Oscar Klapp 855:00 Collcctor'J, /I. Sob. nen, Auditors, Jac Haberer and Geo' rge Blackwell, caretaker Of hall Mrs; .13 .iI owa.ld, Hoard of health Fred. Baker 6 'yearst S; Spanelio 2 ye=ar c4 A. Case one year Sanitary inspectors ; for eastern division A,' Mann. for C. Eilber. The following ae.ebunts were passed Sick Children's Llorr- nital• Toronto grant 10.00 Elmore' Thiel work C. R'.' 9;00.A Sisson over charge of 'Taxes 75 sents. Ily;'Rupp hauling g tel supplies 10,00, Jac 'Worm hauling :tel.ales 2,50; Municipal. Word supplies 2,26; Ed. Wurrn ;home hire telephone 0.00; Noah Surerus hal ' f for work :1.011 J.Irecter dement etc, N. B 7.45, J t'reotar supplies telep- hone 5,26; Bouthron and Drysdale ac. 1910 6,51;'' 0, ,Ilet:ker rep. 2 culverts con 12 1'3,3.00; Canz'Ind, fel, do: part` za -rrteitt:`o.e 175,00; J., Laporte .wood'. for' indi,getit,2.00,; rho tl•srk was in strticted.'to notify the tele,ihons cern- rnittee that a meeting will be he'd on Satind•ay 13th: of Jaivary M. lin Town i,. 'of x10' o'clock Il, m, Council atf»a•r•rned to meet again a t the call of the E'ee '+e. 'ra.lpitat oei of the heart nti;rvoass- nese tremblings., a n wr ar vows• ae kac b � cold' bands and feet,. pain .in the brick , andother.� r forms f m fwe o akn�l� are ru re.lie peeially v:ed' by 'tlairtor's Ytdln iitl�s hiadxa t";+ f$r the' blatld neTbcn aid 'copy le*rtair • • • 4 •II• °tea. Cates HQo kercHIe ••,. In hemstitched, Linen, 'em- • "broidered and initialled. The largestassortmentever shown 4. Prices from 5c. to 50c, •I• • qthaS O (qCS & TICS + Ladies embroidered collars ,•y, in all sizes and fancy collars • also ladies ties of -all kinds at •g, rom 20c to 75c. • • • • • • •• • • • �+ ectal A great ' slaughter in prices of all Fure•-'glassware '�. chinaware in a great variety at a tnodeaate price.. New Raisins,: New Currants New Peels T "- ` '; �' e iv Mg -p• • of the best for the Christmas trade. rQX>g 'Lt��srra' •� �'aaaxaaar io ragas saga • •� Highest Prices sic • • Gents Mtiffle In the noted Bradley' fler in all shades also •aa many styles and shad other mufflers at 25c to. Gents Ties' these ties are of the cross and diagonal strip( all shades and can be: ed •qeparate if needed ii co a plate, �gdis 80118 & MORE'S, . In the scarfs we; have them in a Ioilg wool scarf at 60c, and all silk scarfs in Black, White and hi Black and White mixed at $1.25 and 50 also mufflers at 50c.. Gents Sus Gloves Sox and Collar of the latest styles, Co and inspect our goods. are sure thaat they you. • • 3•• 34••§•I••+•••I'•II••+•3•i••1•••••1•,II••1'i4••p+V+ +•'F••••I•t•144,• 4.1 • 4.•••• '1' •• ` 4;. s • 4 • ✓r •. • • • • • • .+•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r" t Ten Spootis, Berry Spoons, Cold' Meat Forks. Cake. Forks •Soup Spoonr, Pie lintyes , Pearl -handled Butter Knives; Knives and Forks, '• Fish Servers, Carving Sets, Wedding • Rings Big Stock tp choose from Sleep late in the Enjoy the luxury cj up whenever you f if you can, but if'r better,geb oneof ora" Clock Wa tches mond Glascs -Y ware, ..,. , Pin R. 4•••••••••••••••••••••••••444.141+++++++++ OP "Only Two 6i INI..clearOul T° -DAY, JAN. SALE.' We and riloney. ' We s it's Ware, Etc. He offerings:. Washbasins up to '8 Dippers up •th 25e sale Heap Founts un to. $5c' Victors Flour Sifters `,lfla Larfre Soap dishes 25o s Doricbe Pails 35e sage p Berl Pals $1.25 Sale'prlie. Mugs ai Cps 15c sale pi Th se \ }re `only a;fe'w we after. t'ii'$t, conn.. beet Pottle early. Special Tables fanntiged goods at.4 cents np. aratvW „4444:. <rz„% s<, ,c• YiA arc—tOc-10 Specialties. And se+e us about those �P�W E L S . L. R BEADS1.Amery Work r orf Price: Flo