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COME FOR , ff LAST -DA GAIN
SEEKERS AND MONEY SAVERS
Ev this Wonderful Sale will be
: Ready.' All Prices Shattered to' the �one. ` The Last IIla S of�
the Greatest Baran Giving off the Entire Salem The Final Cuts hi All '" rices will bring a Terrific, Rush.
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e. it will „Climax of Value Giving.andffff e ®ff Bart „affns'that will Syeep Counters,
and Shelves,
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hese people who have waited for this LAST and FINAL CUT in.all.
PRICES will now be FULLY REPAID and as this stock was so LARGE
d COMPLETE in ALL lines, the assortments, even with the enormous,
business that has been done, are unbroken, and you will find PLENTY to
PICKbringa tremendous crowd
.. from. The PRICES NOW MADE will
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3U ERS from ALL sections., NOTHING has` been SPARED, PRICES
have been CUT and THEN CUT AGAIN.
On account of several several stormY days that we were unfortunate of hav-
nd so many. pepoie •were unable to come, we have made this FINAL
possible. We are doing this for your benefit, why not come and take
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advantage of it now, before it's too late.
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dies' ':.,Ru'itiers for the
al three days only
.n"s Rubbers, for the'fin
three clays, only.____ —
35c
Ladies' Felt Cozy Slippers in a good ,.
assortment of .colors to choose from.
values up to $2.00 for the
final price, only_____________, ....
r you tin buy se ,Ts so
Sat a . gi Sav
yoVi%,S WINTER COATS to be Cleared at a saving
ng. .
of from .:: 25 to 5o per cent.
G f. L' COATS -Reduced to .I.,....: $A 5> 65o,', 7.50, 8.5o, 9.75
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Collared Coats n.ov>'r 011 sale at
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.,Cls re out: at a
FUR COATS --Ladies' Far Coats to be , a d
,s:,per cent.
2 to, saving of from S 35
dozen Ladies' All Wool Sweaters, sizes 36
t a k 0, value up to $8.oe, sale price „,$3.98
i,tON.h,-•• - zo dozen Boys' Wool Ribbed Hase, value 75c at ..ti:.. oc
,SUITS—zs Boys' Suits in sizes 7 to 14 years, sale
1 rirr's are $5.75, 6.75, 7.50, 8.75
fEN'S PANTS—es pairs Men's $trorrg Wearing Pants, reg.
value up to $q.00, clearing at 2,co5
OVLRCOATS--Men's Heavy Ove!rcoatt, good style,' prices
away down to clear at,..,.......... ... _$rs.00, 16.75, r£S.00 aii4 20,00,.
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�,< Lr 1 S SUITS—Big saving on Men's Suits, well tailored,
latest style, now on sale 4 ... ,.41245, 15.00, r8.5o and 2o.00
E7x^a: R'41E.AR--- dozen Men's Wool Shirts arid Drawers
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broken lines>,:vilite up to $z.00, clearing at . $t,39
norma* msdtantrambuncmwnutwdruewA:emott mhmi&iocura,
l3it, cut in pr;ixes of ell other lines of Wit ter Goods.
1'4i 6 room, to griota tiioie prtrtees here., '5rott will find Bargains
tz oil.,'llep<trtixients;:
rt rnm in?tfl19x tt,aar Ihoni$a*u+ta101 ;htFenrhi-0amemmnn.t1,a!nrn i•alr�a nntnq�anmo.ee»arter nUmgn6oaMueC hell
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Goods Alin st Given Away to Make This Closing Week A Record Breaker.
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One,lot Ladies Pumps and Oxfords,
d heels,form-
er
differenttoes an
values up to $7.00, for 1 1 a
these final days only.___________ • a
Wornen's Felt juliets and Felt Shoes,
values up to $3.5o, final
price only 'c:. -
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GLENANNAN
Mrs, Richard Jeffray, who under-
went an operation in the Wizigham
Hospital last week, is improving °nice-
ly
Mr. James Muir of Hannah, N. D.,
is visiting with his brother, Mr: Robt.
Muir.,
Mr. Mac. Aitken, who resides m
Saskatchewan, visited a short tini.e
here with his mother 'and other
friends.
Miss Mary Stokes and little niece,
visited one ,day last week with the
forrner's sister, Mrs. Appleby.
Mr. Harold, Mitchell of Wingham,
spent the weekend with, his friend, Mr.
Norman Muir.
Mr. Ralph Piper;: who resides in
Essex, is renewing old acquaintances
-with l ., t5 _ VT,nghnm and arniintl
Glenannan.
Councillor David Fortunewas away
last week, curling at Owen Sound.
Mrs. Shoebott'om of Wingham, is
visiting with her 'daughter, Mrs. Sam
Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott: and Mas-
er Clarke 'are spending a few days in'
The young people of the'comrnun
Toronto and Hamilton.
ity are preparing a Play entitled "An
Old -Fashioned Mother,". which will'
be given in Bathes Church in the early
part of February.
Mrs. McGill and sora, Allan, spent
Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Ap-
pleby.
Mrs. Johnston of, Wingham, is vis-
ta iting' with her sister, Mrs. Colin Ead-
ilh6,
Mr. Win.: Elliott jr:, left on Monday'
for, Toronto where he is attending the
th-
Bricklayers' Convention,
' Mr. and Mrs. •Chas. Catlrers and'
children spent Sunday at the dome of
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Eaclie,
The Glenaniian : Litera;ry, Society
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held their' meeting in the schoolhousein ,
last Friday `night,; with the President
in the chair. 'After the minutes' of the
last meeting were read and quite a
number jollied the Society;; the'Journ-
al ,Was read by Mr. James Hardie. A
splendid address was then given by
the preslcicnt, after which a spelling
match was enjoyed by.all. The Exec-
utive Corngiittee will meet this week
e e next
and arrange a progi•am for tli
meeting. An old time spelling match
was 19hld and congratulations are dice
Miss 7Vlyrtle Bennett, who stood up
la the longest.Five school• teachers were
M in the competition,
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Ladies' Misses' and Children's high
top overshoes in one biglot 'that will
final days for
go for these inti
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,array .__ _ .,._::..__ . .:_ .a....:,_.
one lot Ladies' -Shoes in _Lace _and
Blucher: style in different .toes and
heels, these last three days go
as a finale price for only. ...._::.,..,
ANY INAL ARGAINS
o c o .
Shoes, lot in Misses S , sizes II,t0
2 in calf and kid,' lace and 'Blucher
style, values' up to $5.00, for ayi,��I
these: last threedayg ortlys..__ • •
One lot Youth's all rubber overshoes,
with heel and red soles, made to wear
with' socks, values up to 1 •
$2.5o, here for final price _ ``
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Men's one and two buckle, all rubber
Overshoes with r h heel and Bred soles,
just the thing for early' spring wear,
former vaiae iip'iv .y3.5v,` ae}},���]],,
final' price only A'i
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Work Shoes, 'a shoe
leather all through, -
three days 2 69 -,
One lot Men's
that is solid
for the final
only
Men's Puree Gum Rubber Boots, best
quality, fo;, 'the -last three
„ days only - •r,
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Men's Dress Shoes in Black arid'
Brown Calf, a new last, for 3�Gm
the final three days, only.. _
MEMORISE
55..
G
ham, old age being the trouble.. very largely attended. After the 'Scrip -
The ' opening of the, rink is looked tine:reading by Miss Mary Struthers,
forward to with' pleasure by the Mr. Hugh McIntosh, gave a very in -1.,
youth of the village and vicinity. structive address on "Some Things I
Mrs. Herd Sr,, is visiting with her That .' Lead to Success in Life." A"
son in Teeswater. solo by Mrs. Horace Altcheson and al
A splendid meeting of the young reading by Miss Norma Thompson'
people's Society was held. Sunday ev were also well received.
eningowheii McIntosh W. M. S., took Mr. Matt Woods was in Stratford
charge of the meeting. Papers were last week attending the funeral of.a
given by Miss Nellie Doig, Mrs. Jos. profiler.
Vogan and; an address by Mrs. (Rev.) Mr. and Mrs. Will Scrimgeour vis-
McKenzie,' on "Our Responsibility of. ited the.former'smother here.
Giving Jesus 'to ' the 'World. Mr.I Mr. Robt. Buchanan was serenaded
Alex Inglis: and Miss Agnes Darling a week ' ago by a number of Oddfcl-`,
will take the topic next Sunday even-, lows on, the conclusion of lodge meet-
ing. ing, to congratulate him on his recent
linWe understand Bro. 'Bach,:LUCKNCIW 1 anan {lid ; not see it in the same ;light
Lucknow, Jan. 2211(1,- 1923 as the rest of the boys and consequen-
The senior hockey team iourneved tiv they were turned empty away,
to Kincardine on Friday last and lost. �Miss.r-.Margaret Mcirillin, w h o
thesecond game of the season, by a' underwent an operation at Wingham
score of 6-2. • Johnstone and Allin, t'BHospital last week ,is making favor -
two of Lucknow's best players were able progress.
not able to go and this was partially" ; Miss "' Isobel Macintosh., who has
responsibile for the loss.. The juniors `beeh;at her home here for the past few
had their second titssel of the season weeks, returned to Hamilton.
with Kincardinehere, on Thursday :'Messrs.' Cuthbert Golian,' clerk in
night, when they woh by a score of Md£ixn's <Drug. Store, and Alex _Mur-
3-i. ' 1 die; Ares atteriding the Rexall Clerk's
The death occurred atthe• home of Convention. at Toronto this week. Mr.
her„ brother-in-law, (Mr: W. J'. Mc- Iviurtlie,' we understand, is entered as
I'lonald, on. the 2nd. of Kinloss), of a clerk at MCKibbon's, 'Wingham,
Annie Thackaberry. She was married where he will commence after Easter.
eson, having died some years ago, Her ; Friends of Mr. C. W. Alton of Lan-
wes, having died some years ago. Beres, who on Monday, was taken to a
second husband, David Alton, lives in hospital at London, will be•'pleasecl to
Lucknow. The -funeral was held to- know that he stood the journey well,,.
day to Goderich cemetery. and that the doctors there tool, -so
The first meeting of .the New Year 'favorable a view of his condition that
of, the High School Literary Society Mrs. Alban returned home on Wedncs-:
was held on Thursday of last week, day, Barring unexpected develop -
When the following officers were elec- nients -the Matter of an operation will
ted, for the year. `Pres.:Jeart' Gollan;; not be decided upon for a week or
Vice -Pres. -Malcolm McInnis; -See.— in ore.
Douglas Osterhout; Treas.—Etta Mc
Q,toid; Musical Committee—Helen
Thompson, Lovell Murdoch and jean
Stewart; Representatives, Form III-
1-Ia.rol'd Treleaven; Form XI --Stuart
McKenzie; Form I—Olive Alton,
The Lucknow Oddfellows held their
fourth "At Home" of the season on
Friday night last. Euchre and Dom'.
inoes constituted the first part of t:he
program. 'Winners were Euchre—Miss
jean Douglas and C. Aitciiesbn; Dom-
inoes—Miss Rose Smith. Lunch was
served in the usual style after which
dancing was indulged in until three.
o'clock. Mr. Carrick Douglas" sang a
solo while lunch was being prepared.
Me D. Geddes, Mr, H. Nixon, and
Miss Mac ,tcMoran supplied the Mus-
ic. •
A ver quiet dcl•n
we i took. dace at
the hoir e f Mr.and 1
Mrs. 1Vlurcloc13:
McRae o town, when their only
daughter was united in the .bonds of
matrimony to lvir., Thos; Cook of Ash-
field. Rev. Mr. Matheson of Chesley,
(a close. friend of the family), per-
formed the ceremony: A reception
was held in the .everting. 'when: a'large
amber of invited guests assembled
and spent, the night ni claiming, The
young couple have the heartiest: wish-
es of a host of friends, tor a long and
happy wedded life, They will reside
on the groom's farm in Ashficld.
The Guild meeting in the. Presbyter-
iati church last Monday nig'lit was
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BELMORE
The Wo'man's'Foreign Missionary
1: Society will meet on Friday afternoon
MI of Chit week at 2.30 p, in:
Si Tlic annual inecting of Knox church
was held on' Monday afternoon.
91 Mr. and Mrs." ;McNeil and family
i& are victims of the Flu, but all are re -
coveting nicely.
Miss .harry Newatis is in Loddon re-
ceiving further treatment for her
throat and, nose trouble.,
Mts. Richard Jeffray underwent: ail
operation for appendicitis in the''Int;-�I
ham 7lospital last .week. .411 reports
are that she lo improving nicely.
Mr, Patrick Lynett Sr., is quite. ill
at the home of his daughter in Wing -
tertained a few of the youngpeople.
on Tuesday. A grand .time was re-
ported.
Mr. Robt. • Nichol, who has been
hauling logs for Mr. J. Gibson,re-
turned to his home :near Harriston on
Saturday
Sorry to report Mr. C. Newton had
to shoot his driver, owing to a bad
fracture of the'leg. Mac 'Doyle' was
one of _the old sport horses of Tory
te
Corners.
Hurt While In Bush
Robert Hupfer, Turnberry, met
a painful accident, while working in
the bush a tree thathad become lod-
ged, slipped, pinning Iris foot ,between
;the butt of the, tree and" the `'stump
breaking four toes : and, • otherwise
crushing the foot. Ha ,,will be laid up
most of 'the wintcr 'but we wish .hull'
speedy progress.
e• Mr. Jas; Baird•of. Kitchener,Th re
newing of dacquaintances in and
around Wnigharn.
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BLUEVALE
Jinn Breckenridge has been enjoying
a course at `the Q A, C.,-Gnaeljjh, hay-
ing ol5t:aiaied /tit, prize in the pig fc,cd-
g competition;
Pleased' to sayour sick neighbors
to
are all improving,
The W. M. S. heldan At Hoiiie on
Ttresclay of this week,
Afr, John Nicholson has the con-
tract of pattingin the ice at the but-
ter factory.
Mrs, D. Moffatt is spending the
winter with het • daughter in Toronto.
We are pleased to say Mr. Stanley
Gallagher's hand is .getting along nice-
ly after a serious cut in the wood saw-
ing machine, ;111e Wound required eight
stitches.'
TORY `CORNERS •
Miss Gertie Bush spent a few day
last week with her sister, Mrs, Wet,.
Dane,
Che young people and friends re-
port being well entertained at the
flortic of Mt, Jas.' ittie one night last
week, `
Mr. John Wylie made, a business
trip to •Witigham on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarry Smith and lit-
tle Everett, are spending a few days
at Tory Corners.
Mr. and MrS, ,iohn Fitch spent
day at Mr, john Cxas'lalale's,
Misses Nellie and T.illi,tiil TDatte e
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Mrs. Kay Recovering
`'Mrs. G. N. Kay, who was shot_ by
Dan MacDonald at Kincardine, on the
day that her husband was murdered,
is now in the` General Hospital, Tor.
onto; where . an X-ray has' been taken
of the wound, lir. F. N. C. Starr is
handling the case.
The X-ray plate shows that: the but
lRainyheet firecrid iby Riveralcavity1bl acDonald has lodged' 'at
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Tragedy ,
Murdoch Matheson, concession 8
of Huron Township, received a mes-
sage from .Devlin, Rainy ;River- dist-- \.
rict, stating that .the horne-of his.,
brother, Donald, had been destroyed.,
lay fire and that lblrs. Matheson and
three grandchildren hacl met death in,',::.
the disaster. Mr. and Mrs Matheson
were' Weil -known, iri -this 'v'i iii7ty, hav-
ing„spent their earlier 'day's in Huror..
Township,. moving to Rainy River'
about 20 years ago. Mrs.” Matheson.•
was. a ` sister:, of Messrs:: Donald aech
Roderick" McLeod of this place.
LOOK !
Are Your Hens Laym
Try our "Perfecto" Laying Mash, it supplies, the materials
that are required to. i : uce both the white and: the yoke of an egg.
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feeding• balanced'rationof this kind,it' is Almost im-
possible
you ale. a
possible to make hens lay. µ
"Perfecto" Laying Mash is of highest class, made from first
class ingredients. ' It :has gained an enviable reputation among the
tuber f Poultry men who resin it. It yields pleasing, profit-
able
r o p y h a u g p s g, P
able resul sand furnishes convincingproof of its superiority and
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economy in use. There' is no extra cost,you , just cut down' your
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ration to equal the cost of the mash. Give it a trial.
grain
FOR SALE AT
your oven :e�, is.slow to heat you will
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just as slow ' toact-- its double action insures
leavenin • with a MOW or hot oven.
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