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J'ANITAjRY 14 114
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n points. iOni
upk wilt tak
farm
ray toWshiP.
if under
tb tiv hearty
clo okC relative
—Olr liaturday,
t pretty Wad
3 cif fieri, Wil
dent daughter
erizarrialgei
: tn •of Davi,
•v fMann1
1uple left 'The
.e on the g
apace toWnsh
sh them. ion
proepority,
resentation,
nuary lst, J1
E1r„. ;Robert
neession, who
'Oth Battalion,
PtifeW Sr
ns Kerney a
rlst wszteh. Th
Mr. Solite Th
presented,
a Weed 'rep
a term/arras; enjOy
I nch and, social
d r has tawny
wishing, ltisn
1)1 nets and that
r the 'ytar age
'LL Oi SOAP
sales of eomfort
ns Enough soap
11 is' feet !ugh and
ong. Th'iss of it
O completoiy sur
it of 're rieOtee.
i140 MST! HT. W. D. ligrikunve. wpIPONS
`, Et A. BOG ERT0 General Manager:
This Bank- Offers..Famiers
a cornpleteandsatisfactori banking seri**. 4
Sales Notes collected on favorable terms, andel:W*60a Via&
on Mich -notes at reasonablerates.
The Savings Department -is a safe( and conve lent deposillorl
for,your money. Interest at manned rates is paid eLt depositig
one dollar and Upwards.
One dollar opens au account !alba- Savings De trneatt,
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SEAFORTH BRANCH IFe, 011...SC;Ne Manager.
Igilt 1tr�1I:
- •
itw
Py of our
fr cataiginat ler 1911
tVaieOfna1d10-4ta.
• Walt 04
mils= *ATTERS 1
•
Kirkbon, a readInkr and
ire Clark Oif. Virincheleen:
Santa S's, and the
Christmas tree snasde ap
Prograrnmet
Io bIie
folio edi by
s ifr0E the
the pita:814g
%bort
r.t..
eisetandfull-bodied.
idealunato for
eftyoumigbt just as
resahnn. tor'
• OwfAmo,.CattADA.
5
>ney
merits.
nomy of
ige9ner*.
rts durable, as
0St.2.30073.0ret.0.
f wood, stone or
Id this book tells
with photoand
arm.
Nday. Keep it
uediately ufion•
REAL.
MI L.
fle,dI Ea 4L
'me a ff-.0 COPY Of 7.5
with Couczete*
, .
r•tsatm
ift
,,dastire
ainand a nbtioiVto-
po ibie satisf:Iction
Jr suits and overcoats
Lnanner. They have
way they a• -e tailored
',from which they are
eerl a prrne factor in
to the-4.va.rt, British
And ta;lor4 a over an -
w:11 c.)11tifiad to m ake
price that is wahin the
Ize of Fall and Win -
shades or iica, iabt co tor-
: to p Lan- y Jung in en,
net rn/tt-„-Tv. wlethar you
/lay, itail•-yring and
ntiefection: Come in and
7,011:0 '64!
r Red Cross onthly R�tHThe
ifollowing reports were, yen a !the
Arenthly business meeting o1 the Red
Cross Society.—Secretary's report. The
Wooloty shipped to headquarters:- To-
nto. . on Decezcber 28th2 144 pairs or
Socks 72 flannel slvirts,- 68 hospital
ight shirts, 30 hack towel/3, Turk -
L11 'towels, 12 handkerchiefs, 30 wash
Cloths, 150 guns Of pyjamas, 1644 nall
paids, 8225-yrIpes,: 60 three inch ban -
pages, On December '9[01five Christ-
rras .1seres were mail,a-e to the 33rd
jaattalion, when 'they left London for
tverseas. A box was sent on, Deeeir-
er IStill .to W1iitan O'Rourke, prisr
*net of izwar.;:in.Gemsrany, Christ-
mas take .am ft three pairs Of socks,'
WS& ibot cchtaining fifteen pairs of
*elks' to Percy Rolyibi to be distribut-
0 =Wig 4o -dr mer g the 18th. Dur -4
big trite wraith tour boys * ave rt -
Caveat tztle Med Cross /parcel: E.. Har -
Ars, (F`. Larkin,*-- Manners, --Hay-
Treasur&'s Decelaber report of
fled Cross Society; Reteipts—Balance
On [hand t$314.29, membership [fees •48.50
OPP-111gs 41, material paid for work
44.49., monthly subscription $35.15, Mrs.
Robert Jones 14 -Vale pi debtnee. cooking
4114.31, a, ttrienat 450, Mrs. U. Mc-
regor's tea 44,15, Court Constance.
p.O.F, $36, Royal Arc& Masons 415,
C.A. 476, 10.11.. $5, al.W.M $10, s a
friend 42, gsfcallop, Si S. No. 12, $1,0;
X., $i, Money for postage 49.40;
troney boxes JL pen pen 2rsc, rebate on
account 2c. Total 4714.75. ExPendi-
ture-eiMrs. Shade 41.40, Christmas
floxes tor 83r4 battalion 47, rOstage on
parcels $3.72, A. D. Sutherland.
litearaPs 45, dry toads 1204.17: Total
fa7:41.89, balance _On iband .$0,12.86
Catarrhal Etatafness Canriot be
by' lona isisplicaticts.. as
reach the disused, i»rth
There( in wily one way
tarrhal Klealnos. and.
cOnstitutionaI rennedA
deatnessis eautsed, by an 1
Aldan ' arnicons lining
tachiM Pthe. When this
flawed you ham a rum
Or Irriperteet harlig,t a
entinely closed. deafness
Stat. Unless infla,ternation
lured and this tub res
normal condition, hearing
troleidi INT Aver,. &teeny
areas are caused by cata
IS ail in:flawed ctondition
surfaces, Hall's f Catarrh
through the wood on thle,
faces at the system.
We, Will «i COW Mu
for Any case. of Catarrh
Oa canna be cured by E
Cure,. Cireolars tree,
We, 6:1 •
ored.
they cannot
of the
to cure ca)
at is • by a
Catarrhal
lamed con -
the Eu -4
tube
ling
When
Is tb
can
ored
b
will
s Off
rh,
P,let 'Moons
cure acts
uco US S
s
mind
ifl-
Itis
ree
. re -
o its
des -
deal=
hleh
'eI
Des
a Ca
• dris
G. CRIONEM BG 00.1Tole
Goderich •
• (Too Late For Last -
Breezes.--Reernitingna
aro, becoming greatly imp
isii..,IxtpecterX 'to even Iget
sort tirre.—The, latest
atc cecina forwareli Rd
ar44 Harold, Young; T.D.
ROSs,B. Irvine, F. Jard
Jardine, J. E. a3ates, W
A.I-Ski:senail:11 George Mc
and IROy. Black. T
1a • long route march each
present that 'military ap
,(43i 'a OW* rtcl Canada.—Ch
aga at their col4 . pranks
One night recently:a reident of own
108t many valuable bird. Tile major -
The Blect.—The folloWing is _ a ity - of :t.ttez.git1zens 9,re
tatement of the votes cast fi,t I the to ;all recent losesalong t
-recent enericpal. elections In the town- are placing 'thir fowl con
hip of 'Hare For Reeve, [HoNeeb der padlock and key.—T
LKalbfleIsch 293; nitajority trr the ‘‘week praYer"
igr. Neel) 48. Councillors—John Le -
rte 412, -Capr Walper 393, S. De
, E. r 4 aters 2 (R. Northbott 257,
. Kruger 201. She council for the
current year twill be ooraposed as
Wanner Reeve, 1.4 H. Neh; Council -
&s, Jolla LaPorte, 0. Wailer? 8-
pkitz andt-•Edt. Daters.. • : '
Total $714.76.—Jessie Neil, Treasurer. ,,,ar
Week)
ters
Yea. et
tter vt
ulta
the e
Ross,
liars
ness
rrh
cs. O.
h,ere
ad it
!thin
who
olors
has.
ne, fl orge
an. I.11-mbY;
nald,- ' Ed.
boys take
Jay. da, 1 and
arance that
ere.
ken t leves
• (Tob Late Poe Last Week)
ltecruitIng ii.fe:etintr..—A very large
land erxthuslagtic recruiting meeting
iwas heldan the town bal/ on Wednes-
day eviening. The speaker was Judge
iBerroo, of Stratordt, and Ftev. 1/r.
night! ems chairman. Rev. Mr. Smith
Igave a short addless and a quart.
tetteof iboya in khaki from Minton,
rendered several sekctIons and Pte.
Thompson, of Clinton, sang a solo.
Tht.re was a !good crowd p.resent.
nd: Judge Barron's address made a
lavourable irr.pression and toed re-
ults are expected,. '
Grey.
The 'Municipal Election.—The muni-,
ripal elections in this- township were
keenly cntested, this year, although
there was no real issue, the election
being fought matnly on personal
rounds. The following is a statement
lof the votes east for the several
andida.tes : For Reeve, Grant -174;
Livingstone- 395, kro.joritr for Living -
tone 221. Deputy -Reeve ---Brown, 273;
4cNs.bb„ 271, !majority for Brown, 2.
Councillors—Baker 19; Cole,. 140; Col-
lins, 1.5; Fraser 318; IlicArthur 306;
NicLean, 202, Council for 1916—R, W.
IAvingstne, Reev, John Brown, Dep-
uty -Reeve; 'William Fraser, P. A.
itacArthur and, Arch. McLean, Cauncil-
Jars.
The Election.—Election day passed
f.f quietly- dn tthris druniciPality-. There
wcre two candidates for Deputy
nReeve, Messrs. L. Derrmerling and. P.
1. Doig Me contest was a close
Jane, Ihilr.dDoig wilt-LW:ag by /0 of a frra-
jorlty. For Councillors there were
five oarsdidates, Messrs. Spotton, Arm-
etrong, Williamson, Lynn and Doug-
las. blr. Spotton suaaeeded in polling
the highest vOte. The Council for 1916
will be as follows: 'Reeve, Rueben
Harding, acclamation; Deputy Reeve,
P. F. Dolg; councillors, W. J. Spot-
ton, James Arinstron. - Joseph Wil-
liamson. The following is the vote
cast c -tat each- candidate': Deputy Reeve.
—Dolg, 326; Deromerling, 306. Council-
lors—Aratstrong, 313; _Douglas 190;
Lynn .250; Spotton 344; Williamson,
294.
Usborne.
Mntertainrrents. H The Winchelsea
public school patriotic concert and en-
tertainment was a splendid succes.
The drills, dialoges, songs and reci-
tations were given by the scholars.
Every nnrber was well rendered and
the programme treflecte great credit
not only on the teachers who did the
training, but on the scholars as well.
The closing number, a pantomime of
war scenes Itsy older scholars, was
composed and arranged by the teach-
rs, „assisted; byltrs. W. G. Medd. An
autograph quilt tinadeby the girls of
the school, Bold for 48: The names,
pn it 3arouglst in 412. Tb.e proceeds'
were 450 net. The amount wIll be
*given to the Red Cross fund.
---Sunshenl e ',Methdist Sunday schoo
beld their annual Christmas tree and
a, fine entertainment was given, song,
recitations an.d sialogues by the So
-day school; songs and instr nrentals
y Harold Pyrn and Miss tGertie Pym,
Asedxon, f30.131P. 15y Piltarkg Peal,
akIng heed
llnc3 and
inuall un -
is we k Is
Cad rich.
Services are theldt each .eve ing 1 the
temperance hall from 8 tel 9 ol lock
Land. attach interest is leixg talt in
the sane. -111r. ,and Mrs, F. J. ric1=,
ham spent Vey., Years afternoon and
evening at the home and �rs.
Je 11. Acid, Seatorth. I.
Watton,
,good Work.—During {the nni Of
Deceznber the Women's Institute and
Red, Cross Auxiliary of Walton lsed
wing
• by
otic
concert $22.10. A shipraent of ospl-
tal sum11.0 valued at,414, ,was
wardd tethe, Red Cross Sopleti,
man Hall, London, Ont. New
the holiday season is pa4ter the 1
are looking gorward. to
est being taken inthis °We,
The Auxiliary wilk be glad, to e
yarn to -anyone( who wish s to
who aro !tinaibi to attend our se
the sore ett.1417. from the foil
sources: Teas, 45490; d natio
,114ethodi..4t church raised y pat
Hy -
that
dies
ter-
ork.
PLAY
knit
Ins
bees.
Fine Success. — Success ul aniver-
sary services )vere held 1 the Wal-
ton Methodist church, o Sday,
January 2nde Rev. Davidi Wre, tel.
A., the popular pastor of Brusels,
officiated/ at both services. The church
t
was tilledi tir(the evening d all Were
delighted to listen to sue able dis-
courses. He spoke on the line of_ tef-
fieeney for service in the church,
the sovereignity of man iknd. Cfrist.
ian privileges in the rural 'districts..
We hope to hear thts most able.
preacher and genial expounder of
truth again in the near future On
igonday evening, the ladi,s proyided
an excellent fovvl super, one of the
best in the history of the 11411.01 The
• ingling of friends from 11 ch ches
,wzass. a ipleasantleature of he evening.
Mrs .T. 4Do11ertyk of Henfryn, wa the
elocutionist for the evening 'and, ren-
dered her tpleces in a, ver able man-
ner. Little IlLar.guerite B ',four who
cited "Lessons from the War". is
'very attractive and expre aively
eitedi to the daght of the large at -
cling Rev. R.A. Lundy aye a brief
address calling attention to the fact
that the social life .as sieed to be de-
velped in the church e Seatornis
kugrbette tdid excellent vv"ork. Sea -
forth can !bet justly proud of haylng a
quartette of such ,wortle. The nu.rn-
bers given were appropriate and Were
heartily applauded. Messrs. 13attie
and Israel sang a duet and Mr. Sleeth
a 'solo Whieh swas much enjoyed, by all.
'Vie rendering of "Lead Kindly Light"
and, "When Meet Roll is ea.E.ed up Yon-
der" was most fitting for the ace stun.
Tho anniversary ils the pest tfiehe th-
°diets lhave enjoyed tor years A thas
appointment Proceeds .amounted to
.$88. due to the faithful Ica -operation
of pastor andz inoonle.
Morris ,
Christreas Weddings.—On Ibtonclay of
last 'week the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J.ames Speir, sixth line of Morris,
was the Beene, of' a very happy event
when their dughter, Miss Carrie L.
becarre the bride! of Mr. W. GarfiOd
Dunbar, a well known young frmer
near Ethel. As 'the yvedeling march
was b.eizsg played by Miss Elsie Dun-'
br, the 'groom's sister, the prle.clpals
took their iploeS, in the parlor and
were unitd, an holy wedlock by Rev.
A3. Mann, [B.A. The bride wore her
travelling costume of navy bluewith
black satin hat and eves unattnded.
deerge Dunbar sang 1"Love's Corona-
tion" as the register was ' being
signed. After hearty congratulations
were over the forty iguests sat.down
to -an excellent dinner. Mrand lira.
Dunbar took the afternoon train at
Walt , on a IteVo weka' wedding trip
onto,. Rrespott anti 3:ftliex East-
ret
p reside
he 8th,
hey earn
rable
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114}IE TIUR N EXPOS TOR
,the young
ce on the
eesSion of.
epee nla:r.
1
pice and
odtwAshes of wide
and. tri nds.
a,nuaryst, a quiet
tr.101,& ' lace :t the
I.am Dar, , when Lois
iss afar , was lunit-
Henry owe, ',only
1-lowe,
Minted.
y !morn
'is fine
Their m
ears of
Satur
ate W.
rbes, of
as enlist
ratfordh
endp at
oles
The
for
,far
hap iness
orth.
happy
their
in
ay esiening
lo-rbea, son
the third
di with the
was alted
he ho$ c, of
d preSeated 1th a
addreS was read
and. W ilam rew-
itt. fr. orbes
• A soci 1 tim was
41 tin mu lc, de, cing.
at. Th'
hdie w
cess in
Ihe way
_and f30
' youn pole /
will unite
gin Hun
retur
d.
frEIBUOT 8r its de
Oiling tor OT VIA
7,04shing unde hIng It 14
se s and fis.
A
*.seriousl
i1c11,1bas r
turn tO 4his
e around, a II
hrd, Peck n
.London,'„whM
Maya at the
ents, returne
, la t.
rine Enter
ng of Decemb
ool-house of
l[s
;e1
Ise
Ss.aley, was Iti
ei..aelty. when .t
pkOple 'from t
to! listen. to a
sr nt . prepared
al Ow locality.
w o directed t
the performance
the credit tfor
g amme was,
1•1, tional" give
L ler in ,the ey
ored the audie c
ifo "lye im t
• untry."'
n n t several so
rendered by
Aerih, w:ho
1 toward' t
ifl's half ce
Yeral of 'Mrs,
ary. Argyl
Igus i‘ifcDng.
Sequentii
majority
t sweetest
iry", was a
goal banquet
selection
a male chrus,
nva; and pa,tri
iliantly exec u.
4butantes
her items Of
ion, "A Rev
ss Isabel Wile
g tonight"
et and a c
rat 'girls set
izr.portant occup
n ting feature
tl'
Til
br
in
0
ta
131
ti
rr.
se
ev
ac
r. was a
entitled',
ket." The per
tirely of local t
by ilMiss .II; Mus
was well taken
who acted as pr
Mr. P. 'Moffat a
1▪ 4est inhabitan
c -es ed the gre
pr lation from
rrilitary band,
itil fatt, and the
tky sssi; ‘w. S
ho the beat fea
a vaudeville st
✓ llagers by Mi
114r. E. GI .n.
Oidizes was supe
of sues a natur
perts were of
Which gave MU
dispLs,y of extra
venin's enter
cloaed byall r
thJ singing of
$1
•
nley
riderr
SOn who
Et.
1 in the ihksspi al at
vered so Sciently to •
e land( able, to
tle,—ifirr. and Mrs.
da ugh
AS yleit
(arc of
sne on
sr re -
For
lleL
1,
• race,
oye the
r. eck's
edit sday
ninent**•* n th ev-
r 29th, lie little
ool Sec ion o. 1,
to 1 Ir.ost
bundre ,fifty
vicinity bled,
triotic tain-
the eople
To Jars. J. anis
misical portion of
rnuch a
The Pro -
the "Song
ed ch rua,
g this Chorus Ian-
nothe se-
Kig 'and,
ere e tain-;
beaut 1
under. o
1 of this
aunders' sdeGtiOrrl I
' close of Mr.
ry of instru tion,
Allrk Luric,1 and
ere cietch, d
an
de entpreciate by
the atseit 14e.
all love songs, "My'
well recteiyed, The
as augmented, by
Os Canada,? sive by
en a deci edly
t scarf dein was
by eighteen b uslr-
the neighbor ood,
crest were a reci-
in Church," , by
; a tablenu " ent-
in u.sleal accom nis,
us, "Knitting"' by
ly engagd, in that
n. The pr omi-
he evening, ,orArz.
1.10111 farce In one
di Hcere Day 1st lune
&since e,orsisted en -
1 t capably *lir cted
• The le ding part
Mr. G. IMeGr. gor.
dent%of tj.he vi age,
repre ented the
1 Plunket an re-
t(ist toke s of aP-
the ensile e. The
ahaged by Mr; W.
ale quer ette • led
le „were le.411,ious,
re Of th play wee
and
asse
ente
ng
as due
success
ed s" by
y a It
with al
fight for
ng the
were
,F.
s a pu.
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Stewart Sros J Mali & Orders Oarefuliy Filled 1 Stewart Bit&
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.01..eflisaralaarrioaamessamemperaarasme
Woiiien's
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•
Furs
Of
Sup
Qu
tior
liiy
This store has aiways been
known as a noted fur store;
Noted for the unuual vriet3i
shown including all the neW
° as and specially noted for
lepenclibility of the furs
is the
• r'f'0 can buy furs here with
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• 4 ci
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•
•
•
present d toe the
A,. Stewart and
e acting of all' the
b but the • ,play was
hat almest all the
equal hrport 'nee,
IIportunity for. the
Inaxy talnt. ; The
• ment was fittingly.
and joining in
National antler.,
11
A CoMplete 3 eakdoWn
(ter La Grippe
41.
tit , Leaves the
Many For
..Askt hose wh
re girding the
t eheath; andz
s ter 'sine 1 Is
een wesli.oe'
es
sortn.ess off br
the heart caus
cendition in ,yels
leaves its 'tied.=
influenza bay&
tLeirercy Of r
dons, often *ver
tjon will con tin
built up again,
nettling an eq
with Dr. Willas
quickly- snake t
drive the linger
tcm and trans
victims into ch
i:en and, wome
Lndon, Ontari
C hris tir.as, 1914,
an attack pf la
kft me in a
ws almost too
liA3 I was then, working on
Western Ontaro, 1 was q
td follow n:y uud workl.
e nal kinds Of- ne i1ne, but
hap m., As a 1 tter ef
s .•e.esdilyle'rczerin weaker,
endition, whenl ading a
t
Dr.
Willtans
a
rAydlactnedcticlbeythi
dt tot
was finished I f
and. after cont
tints longer I
dene for Isnot
experience' wit
Pillsbut you Ins
I Pinta need
ill. know just
You can get'
aler in tire
id; at ss cent
✓ 4.50 trope
111,. Go., garcv vi
rerer a !Victit cf
of Weakness,
ve had, la grIPP1.
sent condition of
t of them wilil an-
e grin I have pcver
re is a ipersi tent
lbs, bak:. digestion
and pa,IPItation of
y the thin -blooded
grip alMOst always
ter the 9eve and
sided. They a e at
pses and com lice -
his condi-
b1 is
s pu pose
s -eat ment
lis, hich
arid red.
om th • sys-
dnt !gat)
;hr. 1iaipy
:Ba ttt rby,
uSt before
with,
cable
bout,
eriou
until t
for th
a fair
Pink P
oodrie
gents f
m despo
ful, heal
gr. Jdhs
says:—
as taken down
pe, and, he t
lorable e nditi
eak to alk
a •farrr.in
te linable
tried seY-
It did not
acts I felt
d ir this
✓ I saw
nk Pitts' advestised
y them, T. get a sup
iire the econ1 box
e tter,
some
I had.
firs t
Pink
that
aln I
1
conside
the pf
It better
This
Wil
depend
e necess
yleat to
ese pill
e or by m 11
a box or Ix
WlUiams
PI
ably
Is fo
thar
M
lairs
n
y
take.'
fro
an y
post
boxes
Med-
egree ofcerainty that re-
,
trio es any doubts in your
mizkd as to their wearing qual
ity and stylish appearane,
Do 't experiment, come here
wh re you knowevery fur is
gu ranteed, honest value is
assured and the prices always
lower
en's
Suits
1ade4o-Nieasi4re
We have made special tsrep-
araion for the omin sOring
trade and owing to the rapid
advance in prices we bought
our woollens early. We have
all our new stock in the store
now and can give you the ad-
vantage of the old prices, a‘so
guarantee the colors as well.
Blues, greys and browns will
be the leading shades for
spring. We guarantee a per-
fect fit,
Price
$0.00 to $260 0
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Special Bargains
Womens Coats and 'Suits
All new style garments made to sell in the regulat way and
$9ooto $25.00.
made in the very newest cuts and styles of the very fi.mitonfst
materials, all sizes, regular price
HAL F PRICE
Mill olds of rianneette, 15C
• Regular 20C quality, pure snowy' white flannelette in mill
ends of 2 to ro yards extra good weight, special sale price
15c alrard
Table Linen Sale
Slightly damaged table cloths of very finest linen in exclu-
sive designs of exceptional beauty, sizes 66x66 to 70X43.
This is an exceptional opportunity in view of. advancing
prices. Many have flaws barely noticeable and none are ser-
iously damaged. Regular price $2 25 to 4.25. Sale price
$L592 $1.89* $289
Special Sale Tea Aprons
Fancy lawn aprons trimmed with embroidery, lace, ribbon.
Regular Price 50 to 8c. Sale Price
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requests hp..ye been received during the past from the
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PICTORIAL
REVIEW!
PATTERNS
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that, after thorough investigation of
their merits, we have decided to sell
Pictorial Review Patterns
irons now on in our establishment.
Princess Dresses,
...Zassian Blouses and jackets,
Box Jackets,
Coats with new "Funnel" Collar,
New Cape Collars, Wing and Bell
Sleeves, New Draped Skirts and
Novel Styles in One-piece Frocks,
for nrondeloth, Serge, Gsbnraine, Whipeord,
Satin. Charmense. Faille, 'Velvet and 'Velveteen,
are the latest notes in Winter Fashions.
FEBRUARY PATTERNS
• Aro on Sale Now
also the
WINTER FASHION BOOK
OF
Pictorial Review Patterns
Wt'repel-emed te ail women who are not yet acquainted with the superior
merits fl r these patterns to try one—JUST ONE. It will convince them that
Pictorial Review Patter/10 fully deserve the reputation they are enjoying all
over the country.
Big Sterling Values in
Men's Working Clothes
Everything that the -workmen require is to be had
here in the very best values that money can buy.
QtaUty ftrst is the sscret of the long wear and hon-
est values you get in our work clothing.
Overalls
Peabody $ r .25
Double front $1
Blue dairy 75c
Shirts
Flaxman $r to $1.25
Flannel 75c to $1.25
Black & white 50 to 75c
Sox Mitts
Union sox 20C Pig Skin 5oc
Wool sox 25c Calf skin 75c
• Hsavy wool 3c
Extra heavy wool oc, Horse hide 1
Caps
Shop caps 1c
Light weight
5oc to $r
Heavy weight
5oc to 25
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Filled with soft 'warm
comfort are our lines of pure
wool 'underwear.
There is no good underwear
made that not here read
over the listof famous makes
and you will be satisfied °that
only the best is permitted to
enter; into our stocks,.
Stanfields
Watsons
Penmans
Wool-seys
Tiger Brand
Scotia
Prices always the lowest
Sweater Coats
For man woman or Shild.
There is no garment that
affords half the comfort you
will get from the sweater
coat., No one who has: ever
felt :the warm cozy cornfort
of one of these coats Would
ever be without one. If you
have not got one try one this
winter, you will be delighted
with it.
Price
men........... 1,5o to &co
Wornn...,.. Lots to 5.00
Children .... 75c to 3.00
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