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This is the month for liquidating stock and we have cut prices' sharply to affect a quick disposal.
opportunity to secure seast.�nable goods at Moneyv'ing ;,• rices. ' d spa chi This is
' .,� nes. Come early for a chu><ce®
Some of the items will not last long at coat prices. Sale starts
your
Save On Groceries
Maple Leaf Bak. Powd. lb. tin 20c
Choice Black or Green Tea ..59c
5 bars P. & G. Laund. Soap 19c
Corn Starch, per pkge ., . ..10c
Lux, per pkge..................lOc
Pork and Beans, per tin ,10c
3,elly Powders, for 19c
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Choice Red Saluron, .lb. tin 35c
Kellogs Corn Flakes 11c •
Heinz Tomato Soup, tin. 10c
lb. pail Table Syrup. 33c
3 doz. Clothes Pins 10c
2 bars Prepared Mustard 25c
Mixed Pickles, per bottle 15c
Choice Seedless Raisins, 2' ib. 25c.
Rice Krispies, 2 pkges , • 25c
-Best quality Old Cheese ... 28c
`:',elied Walnuts, per lb.. 50c
ti' ;) lbs. Granulated Sugar ..5.90.
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11 Blac1, Duchess Sill:, \rel..'\vide`.1:25 San -Toy Dress Good all wool 95.c Dress I elvets, ets, best colors • •1.29 silei Tomah Rayon,
yd livid. 69c Silk Crepe, reg.. 2.50, sale ..:1.95
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Ready -to -Wear Dept.
Big Savings on Coats and
Dresses.
Lot No. 1—Clearing Women's
and Misses' Coats, at ....9.50
Lot No. 2 Rack of Coats,' plain
or Fur trinlnled,•go :at: .13.75
Lot No. 3 --Rack of Coats high
.class models,. voter choice 19.50
-Women's and Misses' Dresses
rna•de in latest models of crepe
satin,, San Toy, silk crepe, wool
crepe, and georgette, onsale less.
• 20 per cent.
Print House Dresses
1.29
OUT THEY GO
Clearing , all lines of Men's, Wo-
men's & Children's' Boots, Shoes
Rubbers and Overshoes at Cost
Price." lvery pair must be sold
:to' make rood] for other goods,
Striped Flannelette ... .15c
Prints, fast colors, regular 30c
and 35c, on sale at . , .. ..25c
Table Linens; 1.25 qua]. ..95c
Satin Chene, yd. wide 50c for 39c...
Linen Towelling, 25c quat ... 20c
Pillow Slips; hemstitched ' .....29c
l'Vhite Turkish Towels, 18x36 25c•
Heavy Sheeting, 2 yds. wide.49c
Curtain Goods, value to 50c. , 25c
Flannelettes, yd. wide, 25c for20c
Fine qual. White Cotton 30c. . 25c
Yd. wide Factory Cotton ....19c
Ginghains, value to 35c, sale 25c
Cotton Broadcloth in stripes 39c
Large size Imported Flannel-
ette Blankets. for 2.29
Fine quality Bleached Table
Linens,' 2.50 .for .........1.95
Fancy Painted Cushion Tops 98c
imp. ' Tool Blankets, large.. 8.75
Best quality- Black Fingering -
Yarn, per 11) 1.00
Corsets, Hose, Gloves
Special in Corsettes, sale 98c
5 doz. Corsettes, reg. 2.00...1.49
Clearing odd lines of Corsets .69c
Wool Gloves; and. Mitts ...49c
Black Cashmere Gloves ...25c
Wool Toques and Tams
All wool and :Silk -Wool Hose 59c
Supersilk Hose, reg. 1.50 ... 1.19
Girls' Wool and. Silk and Wool
Hose, on sale at 29c
Silk Bloomers and Vests ....98c
8c
Rayon Princess Slips reg. $2.1.59
WWTashab'le Gloves, go at .....49c
Leather Eland Bags, Purses 98c
Lace Collar and Cuff sets •. , .25c
January Clearance of a Big stock
of Rugs, in Tapestry, Tool, Wil-
to'n,. Velvet, Axminster, and all
makes of Stair Carpet on sale at
20 per cent. • off regular prices.
epi s Wear Store
Savings worth while on Men's &
Boys' Overcoats and Suits.
Big stock to choosefront o111atasa-
ving of 20 per cent...'
Underwear special to clear, va-
lue up to $1.50, Shirts and
Drawers, on sale 'at :.1.0.0
Stanfield's Blue Label Shirts
and Drawers reduced to ..2.39
Boys' Fleece lined Shirts. ,.. 39c
Men's all wool 'Work Socks at
3 pair for . . .1.00
Clear. Men's Sweaters, all wool
varsity stitch, popular col. 3.75
Flannel Top Shirts, •full sizes 98c
Fancy Silk and Wool Socks. . 49c
Heavy Snag Proof Overalls .1.95
Men's Cloth Caps,-bargain...79c
Bo3'.s' :Leather Mitts, sale ...25c
Men's Fancy Print Shirts ..1.39
Fancy Silk Ties, value to $1 .69c
itirlll ( le1t1i11 111111th EIll lMll IAllt WHITECHU tRC
Mr. Crei,t1.r 1'dcu,u:r j,., spent a nurse in 1\'in harri• :sister, Mrs.,Moran, in Detroit whir
TURNBERRYfew da -s Inst week at C:aticdon :with i 'At tltc wenn Unit- ,
AGRICULT'URAL•SOCI I. tial ,nectn,•� of the L..tr,t- ,,,� the holidays,
RTY - 1:[r. ]Wilfred Robinsroi Left un Sat- IMr.. -
� and Mrs. Elgin h\'elhw-ood before "ctl Church SundaySrhooi = ,:' ~; .. -, •
= r _ = urdav for Toronto, ....,• enters !leaving. 1
• the follow- Mrs. Ernest .I. ]roan tson and. dau, It
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� wwlt�rc 'Ile cnlct,tilt.,it.ur{;.un Saturday to resume his ing•of•1'icc•rs were elected: --Supt., ltfz•:�t -
= his third rear in Medical I eLs, Louise and. Alma', spent art of:
a College, llcc, stu'ditts at the Theological 'College in ;t`has. b\ri�'lrtmau ati p
■ -, , stst. Supt., Mr. !the Christmas holidays visiting- with.
1[t and 1[r, \b Cameron Ash-
Annual Meeting
= of ;Toronto. 'Thos. Mo • ti '1' ••
•
_ ere cc- ret, Clarence �[r a 1 lbT \ T1
r3 he A111111,al 1r : ey. . r ;
hod, were visitors, - wr] th \Ir, and Mrs. l• Miss \4 itinifrcd Farr
1c ]. lIeetrl] IFarrier left on Sat- C) the . 111111)el r� c1t;'r'>C11.1- --' , tt _ c u)a�han, Assist., Olive Farrier; .oilier-frrentls.
ti.11,hianr: •[ ttrik,t t an \1%ctln ;1
1 14111 (1` .. 1, , _ • 'Organist,_, rs. , >eecro• t, Assist., The 'Young People. '' •
[rs4 Ruth 1>xo,.,rtier of 'Toronto • Mrs, McClelland, of f.)r <iit;.,c;vtlle' bac 'Olive Fat• •i 5 1 of .Ulal.e`s
nc , rs. i•ornan ioxtlli'son and
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esday aw Inst .0rday for her School in Cedar
\ tllc:y ull 1) 1'
tut.21.1 tioc.ac�t1- w\-111 be 'held in the J f A '
Council Chamber,,,
Farrier' and May \VLghtr,tarr,; Church, : will
— ��'Yi11 11x111 011 Tuesday, ,,1 1111x1"'4' 2� St 2 s•)Ct,L tlr • 1'wr 1 present tlt�'
■ 1 , 1.930, atj),I11: t t est t,rr, weela with her h•'en visiting• 1 0 1 t their
MSS' Teacher, 1 'r. Mac Ross; a l,e<td 1 .• ,.„ .
— O receive the report F . -... ., -..•:: ..'cbnc"n4 s - '_ ' ,. a Strut ,.
,.t . ,.E11e�n and Velma Lror,n•te • H�tl • , '�'• . • R'S Bible , !play, Y, s o c„• n Tunny-
epos t o� the Directors, elect. ol'll e1 ■ Culross
c with r het yl�tcr,
1{t� C ]able CI is 1 1 til 1C '
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l■ C S, _ t. . u net in tot .the past felt 1. .Bible Class; Mrs:' 1. °D. Bee- 'brook
Church on Friday' evening, at a - air a,+
it haat Anttstruii , after ltawr- weeks, ,.', cif, sEocsh ,, Il t give
and transact any other business )e] t�i1111110' P b ,.. t S f c the
�j ., to the-
ir � c:rott, })u} s in Class, J Cr January 17th '�• _ .•, s •,
. under the auspices.. of` im res• ^��^ .
p stow that
Weir leftshe isn't' r- - '.•�+
� tic on Su 1ww cat it
n<.tv Gillespie; r
■{ c Girl's .'wT C. 1Society�
_• r: Thomas rtnstrnn�* of ton- Fcu•,.her school •t 1' 1 1 . Missionary
Mrs. Albert Campbell; 1st' vice Pres.,
M.rs. George Naylor; 2nd vice [ices•,
l+Tis. �Utn. Rc,b.inson; Sec= 1'reas,, Mrs,
Rob t..Cham)u)y;, Corr. sec.,` Mrs, 1iert.
Thompson, Strangers'' Sec., Mrs. Jas.
ry
Craig; C));,ansts,. Mrs. Thos, 13ant-
ford and Mrs. Jas, Craig.
'No merruja'1,, can. ever Understand
why a woman ,twrtiilI,.pay five dollars
:ra5r tipent',;the \inns wcecic wvitli hiss l;'arbara l r
Societ l 1s t to- \\%omen
art, '1'1 "t1 A c' iVV'25cnary
Boys' ane .errs Junior class ,'AclntSssion 35c': ancl`'25e.
,if ;:tl ,r is .. � ,
IP: T Ir"B
•= C. 1, . Cx��IYl�I_,l,l�,
r t ie ntor c ,. udl-rvt' I b 1 Girls'
' + o , . now., visiting with his .SaSter• Ah anti Mrs.Toe Clark of 1]•trris 'Ales 7'1 , ' I'
. • - ,os. 'Moore
■ President,
Secretary,. zit on Satin-- b
3 rothers; Messrs, Alfred n „
and Thomas mai \'Less A bf • Carrick.f
last l f
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■ o as wvec c .,or. the purpose of le -
pp
day to resume her work -in 'Toronto llcCt•ei�rht, elect-
,
rn,tai)ry ass, i The Donnybrook W. M. S. held
. stockings—Ottawa (Kan.) Journal,
Mrs_ Wm. Ja tut,s c>C Goder ch, ton` a: e. visiting . t t1,e cl a
t, 't 4 homes of her 'Mrs. G. Gillespie; Cradle Roll Sir>t. lsaeciaP meeting
11l:iss Itoli,ins 1;3Eni : �1 ' ,, 1 1 on Monday afternoon
t"t
•A:fanv wvil.
it■ili�{l!■111l1l11■til®lli■ill■IU■Ill�lbrill]■IIIK(1llllliil►■lll/!i1)ell■Ili11111tI111011119U1iliil3al HIL 1 be pleased to knc)iwhtat ]tt officers
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I , for the ,lest terra. I Mrs 1-1enr Grain ,. t els for the coming.year, the
esnit ,of wwlnch 5 follows—Pres.,
t .c ant 64 w 144-. . r4 \1 rl 11 1 < . of 'Stratford
.Hos-
Mx. and Mrs. 1.-lenry :McGee spent i:ting at the home o
1 , c f her son, Mr. I", 'vital and Miss 13a,t Weir of^.�Iamil-
.• •"j i_. � George .r .• - ) 1 'a ,' have Ceil Sttdt'.t4CSSTtia.. xlt
ADVANCE -TIMES" 1'w.erirerts.on,of last \\ awran<,sh, whom, Mr. Rush Robinson left on Monday passing their probation examinations.
• wwcare Jpleased to report, is iurpa•o\--Ito attend \Ving1lant 1.1i;.h School. 'T',- �'nttn • People's Societ in -the
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We understand front -the advertise-
ments that the .college lads are at
least passing their cigai-ette te§ts with
s e c - , s , great 'success this, year, -Arkansas
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RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW ° FOR THE • Saturday with �•cr. arid Mrs, George Grain ;ton.Hos > L 1h
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�',00p00®0118'00r00H010001000210memannspxmis��i m ntCd , afternee recent severe op -1 Mrs. ].mersun and lnla spent New !United Church hold an oyster supper
°rations, • fear's with Mr- and Mfrs, Vitcor Ern-, on Tuesd .y night in the basement
■ t Many old. friends were pleased toIerson of Kinloss. of the elttirch•
LY C U ®, rcn,ttw. old act{ttantl,tce with' (her.) Rev. arid Mrs. THEATRE Will:insnn and child- Airs: Charles Gillespie' spent the
IN Airy Wilkinson On Sunday. ren of St. Helens, were guests of Mr, !week -end with her cousin, Miss
l♦ ▪ "" -- * M'r. and Mrs, 'Chonras 'McInnis and' i Intl Mrs, W. R. harrier e,n New .Gladys .l--lodgins of Lucknow.
■ family from S ntsz;uard, Sask., are in:'1 ear's Day. .•
1"he res alar' monthly meeting o'
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 9,•10 and 11 NILthis- district Citi •l t
visiting. ttanc; with iii; parents, ''• Mr, McCartneyand Mrs. 1.�: � - 'lir , - . ,
�, \; uulc•r c Women's Institute wvr11 be held
11 Mr, and li'I,•s. Darr McInnis ani] with i son of- i'owagson and Mr, and Airs 'on -Thursday, January :90:
ai ; outer relatives. i ld:ebert Laidlaw n Master Mary l�"h;rlkl>tn ��(� Otis ������ , , , r and children spent i GordonGorrlLeggatt vtsltecl one I.
R lir, Melville 1.,c f left 'Sunday Mrs, Stewart o as • week with M cousins at
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ecru t t t on Wed- . unday wwrtll lit and ili
f 'cl tr last
o resume studies at Kinloss. lilticvale.
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1 A� esteru 'University, 'London. Mrs. Roy Patton of l,ncatr spent 1lrs. 1,f.orrisG>n an 1
, old resident of
11
tt $ Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Harry 7icClean-,`the` weelc-end with her mother, Mrs, Whitechurch, is.
tie OVERBOARD"a'a3ut iii at her dau-
nt 0 aghan� and children visited_ on Friday ,Andrew box, gliter's, Mrs. Alec' Mowbray of blue-
nt 7 /. j�■ last with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Uarblin' , Mr. George Scott of Montreal spent vale, •
• Comedy "CASH AND CARRY"' NI . Mrs. Jas. Barbour who has been New Veal, with
i♦s w th his sister•, Mrs. i. Quttc:• a nutubcr of High School
Nvisiting with her' daughter, Airs .B.en Murray, students from here. Were getting back
■:McClenaghan, returned home on Sim.: Mrs, (-Dr.) Patterson of-Luckno , Laa
ww , work again 00 Monday: We
IR '(lay. .1., sl),1t a few days last week • with Sir, «':isle themt a.success Fu
M Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,E, The play which was put on in the Georg
Fut term.
3'•x Y, January 13, 14, 15 , . I 4 {,c and .lfiiss Ida i1-TcOrbicl, A sedan•e�;r made its way ever the
a, Institute Hall 00 l riday last -w=as:very -: