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OVERCOATS MUST BE CLEARED
$25.00 Overcoats, Men and Young Mens._... -.$x7,50
:cath Century and Society Brand Tailored
Overcoats, reg. $35.00 and $4o.00, sale...,..$25.00
eso MEN'S SUITS MUST BE CLEARED
Special lot of 6o Suits :reg. $22.50 sale.- ..._.$14.5o
Fetter Suits, ranging $3o.0o to $37.50 sale_....$22.75
BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS
xoo Browns, Greys, and Heather, size 27 to
;36, special _�.__...._,$7.95
Men's $5.00 Raw Silk Shirts, Collars to
match, special _$3.g8
Pure Swiss Silk Neckwear, reg. $x:5o, special.. --85c
Men's Fine Shirts,___ ...: 98c, $1.19, $1 49
Men's Fine Heather Hose, _ :__ 7gc, 98c„ •
Borsalino, Mallory, Stetson
25 Garments, Stan£ields Red Label Under-
wear,
slightly soiled,
Wi d t. r . S t. ,.. Pais .t, r ;wince
Men's Fur Caps, each _ $x.co
i Ladies' Suite_ -_�:., .... _$5.00
3 White Thibet Muffs,_ reg. $ao oo for ...... _.._$z.gg
Sweater sale, see window. Many other.
bargains will be shown on Saturday. Every
article will be a real bargain.
LADIES' COATS MUST BE CLEARED
xoo Burberry styles and Fur Collared Coats
to be cleared within the next two weeks
at -:--_ $x4.75 to $23.75
Ladies' Suits, Dresses, Skirts most be clear-
ed. We will sacrifice 'these goods for the next
ten days.
LADIES' FUR COATS •
5 Muskrat Coats, Iarge co`11ars, belted, sale...$a34.5o
Hudson Seat Coats, Sable trimmed, large col-
lar and cuffs, sale ...: $329.50
Electric Cel _ _y
Shoppers! Attention! Purses, 'Hosiery, Hand--'
kerchiefs, Camisoles, Silk Underwear, Parasols,
Gloves, "old Bleach" Linens, Towels, less zo p. c,
Gri.ccriles, Sy, `J ec, 91
Currants, 5 lbs...
Dates, 3 lbs for 25c
NOW IN STOCK
Sunlight, Comfort, Gold Soap, 6 for........ ...
NO PHONE ORDERS
Salmon Special, 5 cases, per tin_ r s5c
Small Seeded Raisins,per lb. _xsc
Quart Sealers of Forest City Baking Pow-
cder, ,P 9c
y Biscuits, per lb lee
Shredded Wheat' - roc
Figs, per lb
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.A Sundey School Entertainmeet
Will be held in Ebenezer church,, at
i3rowntown on Wednesday eveong,
December ant In 'Fina progi'ani o£
drills, dialogue",, musical numbers, etc.
Admission eents, Children free,
Remember the date,
Sorry 10 report Mr. W, J, Miasters,
our station agent is sick, He is being
relieved by relieving agent, R E. Me-
l{.iniaey,
Mr, and Mrs. W. S, King visited
on the boundary,thrs week.
Mr. John Messer's have settled;
comfortably in .their house .on the
other, farm,
M'Ir, Eldon McKinney visited at Mr,
Robert B31ack'slast week,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thuell and. sortie
friends from Blyth, visited at Mr. Jos.
13reckenridi e's on Sunday.
What will Archie de when the car
stops running. It's a long drive in
the winter time.
Glad to sayMrs. Wm: Nicholson,
who has been sick for a few :days is
almost her usual self again,
BORN
Martin -In Wingliam General Hospi-
tal, on Monday, December 4th., to
Mr, and; Mrs. D.B. Martin, a1 son—
Donald Wallace. `
WHITECHUR.CH
Mr. and IVIrs. Jack "Henderson and
family of Paramount, and Mr, and
Mrs, Duncan MacGregor of Tees -
water, spent Sunday with theirpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCallum and
children of Langside, visited on Sun-
day
unday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt,`<Mow-
bray.
Miss Margaret Garniss and Mr. El-
don McKinney of ' Bluevale, spent
Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. McCall.
• Mr. and ;Mrs. Gibson Gillespie and
children spent Sunday with Mrs.
Chas. Rintoul at Brussels.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Coulter and fam-
ily of Morris,. spent Sunday with Mr.
and. Mrs. Jack Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer and
!children of Culross, spent Sunday
with Mr. and ?airs. Jas. Faicaner.
Messrs, Mac McClellan and - Aldin
Pardon, returned home from the West
last Thursday.
Miss Ida McQuoid spent Sunday
with friends at Crewe.
Owing to anniversary services' in
Lucknow Methodist church on Sun-
day, there will' be no services in the
Methodist church here.
Mr. Jamieson Pettapiece returned to I
his home last week, after - spending
several years in the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart of
;Peterboro, are visiting, wvith her 'par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clubb.
Mr. Norman Kirk of Detroit, was
visiting last week with his sister, Mrs,
f,' D, Beecroft:
Mr. Wesley Lott took a position in
Hanover last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy and
son Pete, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Reid of Auburn,
Mr. Clark- Matheson of Brussels,
spent the week. -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fox.
Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Purdon and fam-
ily of St Helens, visited on Friday
last with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Purdon.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. R. Farrier spent
Sunday with her sister; Mrs. Sam
COMFORT SHOE—The above for
Men cannot be beaten for a sensible
Xmas Gift. •
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' MAS GIFTS, DISTINCTIVE AN
USEFUL' 'AMILY GIFTS
Wool Blankets, Satin 'Bed-
spreads, Down Fillet),' .Comfort-
ers, .Jaeger' Wool Blankets,
Automobile Travel Rugs, Elec-
tric Vacuum Cleaners.
Astonishing values in Xmas
. ',Gifts, prices esc, 5oc, 750 $r.00
and $1.50.
GIFTS FOR CHILDREN
Sweater Coats, Pull -Overs,
Mitts; Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Ties, Braces.
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GIFTS FOR MEN
Silk Shirts, Wool Taffeta
Shirts, Silk Scarfs, Jaeger Woolgd
Scarfs, Jaeger Wool Gloves, Silk i
Neckwear, Knitted Neckwear, �1
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House Coats, Bath Robes,
Sweater Coats, Linen Handker-
chiefs, Silk umbrellas. rig
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Silk Gloves, Silk Scarfs, Silk'
Blouses, Silk Bloomers, . Silk'
Underskirts, Silk Dresses, Silk'
Kimohas, Fur Stoles, Fur Coats,
Silk -Sweater Coats, Wool Sweat-
er Coats, Linen Handkerchiefs,
Parasols.'
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Mr. Walter Paterson spent Sunday
with his nephew, Mr. Ken Paterson.
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r. John McGee attended a''Mas-
onic iraeeting,.i.0 London on Tuesday
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M. and Mrs. Ab McQuillan visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Jacques on
Sunday; last,
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is ;:,, t 1 hi Christian a: s, lL I coo
Nurse Greta Fox of Wingham, vis-
ited at her home here on Sunday.
The Evangelistic services in the
Presbyterian church are from the loth
of December until the eoth.' Every-
body welcome: '
Miss ' Annie Kennedy spent the
week -end 'with Miss VVinnifred 'Far-
Far-
rier.
Miss. Isabel Fox visited with Mrs
John McGee last week.
At the amnia] meeting of the Mis-
sion Band in the Presbyterian church
the following officers were appointed
for next year, Pres:—Lilian: Patbrson,
Vice-Pies—Jean Kennedy, Treas.—
Irene Moore, Sed—Addie Ross, Or-
ganist=-lSabel Fox.
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LIGHTNING HITCH I-IOCKE't,
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LEATHER TOPPED RUBBERS
—for Boys cannot be beaten as 'a
sensible Xmas Gift to -the Bdy who
has to wade in the deep, snow.
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Shoes for Wo
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comfort, 'al-
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whe ,:have terse-
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SKATES---Aie inuch prized by ev-
eryone whoa tates, aslc your bay or.
girl his her.`•opinion,
HOUSE OR EVENING SLIP-
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HOUSE SLIPPERS FOR WOM-.
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