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T lir CLINTON NEW ER.
Thursciay„ Januacy 17th, 1913 •
EVERY LADIES AND
MISSES SUIT IN
STORE 444 REG. PRICE
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EVERY LADIES AND
MISSES COAT IN
STORE 1/3 REG. PRICE
25 to 50 per ce
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Ladies Raincoats, $3.98
Taffeta Silk, 19c a yard
Two dozen raincoats, rubber Riled;
'Ugh( and dark grey; guaranteed water-
proof, Regular $7 and $3 98
$8.• Sale price ...... - ° • .
Ladies Rainaoats, $2.49
Fifteen only Ladies Raincoats; light
grey, rubber lined; sizes 36 to 42.
Regular $6.00, side $2
price
Ladies Coth Skirts $1.99
Sin °MS, all wool serge skirts odd;
1
. Styles; colors Black and navy. Would
make a good scuff skirt. $1 .99
Regular )$6; sale price..
The Sale begins with remarkable
values and bargains in every depart-
ment of this store. Upstairs, down-
stairs and in the basement too you
will find them. You ought to take ad-
vantage of this January Sale. It will
pay you.
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Ladies Silk Waists $1.99
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Y,our choice of Twenty-fivet . • i doz.. Ladies Silk W.aists, made of
Ladies, Misses and Childrens wins pailette silk; Black • and Navy; regular
ter coats at 1P2 the regular $3.50 and 54.00; sale 1
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IVI1LL NERY Ladies Silk & Voille Waists $1.99
s dozen Ladies Silk and Voile Waists
1 dozen Ladies 7 rimmed flats; all white, offly. All sizes; reg. $1 19
this seasons styles your $
choice '1.49 e.
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Children's Hats 49c , Childrens Wool Toques 39c
• 2 doyen Children's hats, made of
1 dozen children's toques Made of
, corduroy and cloth; also a few leather wool and corduro regular 39c
T.s. Values up to $t.50,. 85c; sale. price
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sale price 4 c
Gimpes and Braids 5.0 •a yd.
Flowers, Wings and Ornaments
c.
500 yards of narrow Gimes and
Values up to 53.00; your 39_ BraicIF. All .colors, values up to..
choice
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Four Choice 01
any Fur, including Mink, Lain.b
.Ntural and Black Wolf, Coon
141 Sable and Thibei at 25 per
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cent. di9fount off reg. price
Dressgoods 000 yards cotton dress goods; Blue
and white check, and Black and White
46c a yd. check. Values up to 60c. Sale 48c
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ITEM A
75 yards narrow Taffeta silk in
fawn, white and cream, regular 19c
85c. Sale price.
Dress Goods 64c a yd.
450 yds. dressgoods iu Black, Navy
Copenhagen and lawn; 40 inches wide
very special for sale; per
yard OIL ft
GENUINE BARGAIN
3 Filled hi Hear Ed
Collision At
Ruin,
• TORONTO, ONT. JAN. 14—
Conductor W. Moise and Brakes -
man Cyril Bateman and H. Bar -
Saturday morning in the rear -end
• collision between two freight
trains 1/2 mile east of Mimico. Vic-
tims were members of crew of
neOnding train tethich was struck
byiiincnning freight.. Misunder-
standing of orders is supposed
• cause of accident.
Canadian Troops
Make Successful
—LONDON, JAN. 14—War Of-
fice reports Canadian tea:sops last
night successfully raided enemy's
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1$200,000 Finat Listow
ualties. AIL
War office announced Germans
under cover of heavy barbed wire
attacked British position east of
?slouchy late yesterday but were
driven back by rifle and machine
gun fire sustaining heavy loss. •
Artillery fighting developing in
neighborhood of Messines.
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lizard Ties
Op Nano
Toronto -Ontario's week -end bliz-
zard completely tied up trans-
portation all over Province.
Best Part of
Odd Furs $2,98
6 odd pieces in l'ur neck scarfs; i
Cony;
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Sale price
Cotton Eiderdown 25c a yd. ,
48 yards only of cotton Eiderdown
in hlauve, 27 inches wide; suitable for
Kintomas and dressing saques, 25r -
reg. 50c. Sale price
Boys Suitings 16c a yd.
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20C and 25c. Sale price a 1 IV) el,
Flannelette 14c a ycl.„
100 yards only; wide stripe Flan-
nelette .30 incites wide would be good
value at 17c, Sale price a 14
yard
Tailored Waists 59c
6_ only soiled waists, 34 and 36,
values up to 52.00; Sale 1:irice 59c
each
an agreement with British and
French ministers to sell two mil.
lion tons of wheat to the Entente
Allies.
Business Section Destroyed
Former French Premier
Sunday Night.
Arrested.
LISTOWEL, ONT., JAN. 14th. -Most disastrous fire 'ns town's
history broke out shortly after midnight yesterday causing property
'losses in best part of business section of approximately •$200,000
and forcing several families to leave in the bitter cold for other
quarters. Several leading stores located on south side of main
street were destroyed.
Thomas on steam railways -is at Hamilton—Train service is partly
a standstill.
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Scores of passenger and freight 1 Woodstock is snowbound and
trains stalled in snow drifts. I number of cattle in stalled
trains perished from cold.
They include many cars of live
stock and feared large number
of animals will Ise frozen to
death. Many carloads of eoal
are also tied up thus increasing
already serious fuel alsortage.
Brantford street railway is drifted
up and steam traffic is at a
stand -still.
At Chatham storm was worst in
trenches north of Loos taking memory of oldest inhabitants.
risoners.. Canadians had no cas- Traffic both east and west of St.
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Special Ale ant& Special Lager
have qualities tra.nsinuted by nature's work front
splendid Cam:di:1n barley — malted by
Labatt. Gives 1111 evert pulse, clear eye,
good digestioo, wholesome lmatli.
Sold at Groceries, Cafes and lioteis
or direct from the Brewery.,
Order a bottle or .0. case today.
It's worth something to get on speaking
terms with a beverage that grows twos
smiles where there was only a grouch before.
JOHN LABATT, LIMITED
ESTAIIMHED iiumt SO
LONOON, ONT., and No, 4 844 Helen Street. MONTREAL
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Kitchener is isolated and all radials
and roads leading into the city
are blocked with snow.
crippled. Tie up of train ser-
viceDespatch from Servian headquar-
ters and deep snow on roads says Germans endeavoring
by means of fraternization and
sending of leaflets into their
lines to detach Servia from Al.
'lies.
Paris Jan. 15—Former Pre-
mier ,foseph Caillaux who has
been under investigation by au-
thorities in connection with Ger.
man propaganda in France was ar-
rested yesterday.
WAR OFFICE DESPATCHES
are similarly affected.
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has reduced Toronto's milk
:supply and virtually milk fam-
ine prevails.
—O_
2 Million Tons Of Wheat Russian Commissioners have is -
for Allies
HAD A VERY Et
COI and
oucit
DR, W (0 °S'
All trains running through. Guelph Buenos Ayres, Jana 15— The
are cancelled. • • Foreign Minister yesterday signed
44
ear •Saturday Night"
NORWAY PINE SYRUP
CURED HER,
Mrs. C. Dresspr, hayfield, Ont.,
writest—"I Want 1.0 011 you of the bene.
fit .1 got front your medicine.
Last winter 3111111 a very had r,61d and'
cough, but after taking two bettle,i of yr,
Wood'sliorway Pin., 'iikiTritp I was cured,
1 think it is 1111,11.1[ 0110 oL OP 1051, cough
syrups that 1 know of, 1 always keep a
bottle of it in the house so .1 can have it
when 1 want it,.
The alley week I. told an old lady
about "Dr, Wood's." She . had been
sick for throe weeks with bronchitis, and
had been getting medicine from the doe,
tor, hut did not seem to be getting inneh
better, She gm, 000 bath: of Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup, snd, she says it has
done her more good than all the doctor's
mullein° she hut been taking,
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is
rich in ilia lung healing Virtues ofl the'
Norway pine tree, and this makes it the
best remedy for coughs and colds, . •
The geftuitin is putup-in a yellow.
Wrapper; 3 pine 'trees the trade ataxic',
priee $i)i!o thaneetaothred only
Linaitoli!blOtOnto;
Your choice of any
Misses Suit at exactly
price.
Ladies and
ts, regular
Wool Batts 74c 15
50Ihs wool Batts. Special PM Csale prico per
Linen Towels, 35c a pr.
5 dozen Linen Towels, good size;
would be good .value at 50c
per pr, January Sale price apr t-0
Towelling 14c a yd.
c
250 yards Towelling; suitable for
roller Towels and dish towels 14e
very special at a yard
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sued urgent appeal to other
bodies to exert utmost effort to
provision army which is des-
cribed as perishing from fam-
ine.
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Amsterdam despatch says former
Empress of Russia according
to German papers, has become
insane and is now confined in
sanitarium.
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Roumanian Legation in London
announces Roumanian minis.,
ter at Petrograde and his entire
staff have beers arrested by the
Russian Government. Arrests
supposed to be in reprisal for
arrest 'of number of Bolsheviki
agitators at Jassy, Roumania.
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French war office reports artillery
on both sides very active on the
Champagne front and on the
Muse, north of Lovemont
where French batterys caught
and practically destroyed some
of the enemy concentrations.
Rome despatch stetes Austro -Ger-
man retirement on Italian front
along the Piave, averaged over
mile in past two weeks caused
by rise in river and persistent
attacks of allied forces . All
further advance of enemy in
Italy considered over.
—o—
London—The Food Minister an-
nounces that it intends to make
compulsory the employment of
certain percentages of potatoes
in bread snaking, this is for pur-
popse of saving cereal foods.
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London—Aarkstterdana despatch
says telegrams from Berlin re-
ports Count. Von Hertling, Ger-
man Imperial Chancellor, is 111
and will probably resign short-
ly.
London War Office reports strong
German raid north of Armen -
tiers yesterday repulsed. Bri-
tish successfully raided enemy's
trenches north of Lens during
night.
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Petrograde despatch says Russian
troops abonding the Roumania
front in swarms. Rifles and
equipment are discarded, sixty
thousand men passed (see stat-
ion during single day. Bolshe-
vili Government have brought
six cruisers up the Neuva to
near Petrograde presumably to
have guns handy in case con-
stituent assembly proves frac&
•
Ont. IOUS.
•
French War office reports heavy
artillery fighting in progress in
region of Pinon and north of
Lnnoise.
Petrograde despatches forces ad-
vise possibility of final breach
in Russo -German negotiations.
In the meantime Russian dele-
gates have returned to Pet-
rograde but pea.ce negotiations
will be resumed after an inter–
val at Warsaw.
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Another despatch from Petrograde,
reports Austrian troops at Tar-
nopol on Russian front have de-
serted in body while others are
reported fighting Austrian and
German divisions.
Despatch ,from Kuban announces
Turks have brokers annistrice
with Russia and have landed
twenty thousand troops be-
tween Trebimoncl and Lize and.
sunk Russian transports.
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Amsterdam x despaptch says Kaiser
has summoned Vonllistdenburg
Von Ludendorff, the Imperial
Chancellor and the Crown
Prince to conference in Berlin
today.
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London Daily Mail despatch Bri-
tish Government has deckled
to establish informal relations
with the Bolshevild Ambassa-
dor.
Amsterdam Despatch says In;
perial • German Chancellor
Count Von Healing will reply
to Premier Lloyd George and
President Wilson's speeches be-
fore main committee of the
Reichstag Tuesday.'
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Rosne Despatch says Pope has ex-
pressed confidentially to entete
envoy accredited to holy see his
unqualified approval of allies
peace terms which include sub-
stantially his own suggestions
and intimated he was prepared
to use his influence and au.
thority for their acceptanceif
occasslon arises.