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,r o.yer.40 ye4rs_,hasL...hpeu faithful a mi,168to" il �the
In the work of the Seaforth Agri. that fairs of f orlAar yearR WeXre n - 404if
assistance which '5rou have,re
cultural Society" WAs'r honored with more locil-, and he does, miss the of' n.
a framed certificate of Inerit at the SPIendid Showing' Of Agrees *Rii 4erdd, And. th4rfor many years- tc
.611AUxt, i5ite, t wlift their home-made harness. come we Inay continue to look to
9ting Friday nigh You -for Advice, and eooPeFatibA.1,1
fie �,pup! RTq' ed. AlcNillop w4p the first tQwnahIV
to hold.a school fair and, had mu�h
Art Vidholson presented the
award and Robert E. McMillan read to do with Prompting school fairc.-
s
the'addre,o. of tribute. he said. He recalls In early years, Lastfict
organizing -a co)t club In which 1�2
In reply, Dr. Harbu= reQglled boys exhibited their colts. Dr. Aar -
buying his first membership ticket Ourn and a Mr. Sullivan, who Was Wedcand
In 1904. He compared fairs of yesi- then secretary, were Watruniental. C
COUSINS SMALE.
in buying the turf club. now the
agricultural society groun& He HENSALL. - Be-tty Carqljne
told of the many.ways. they raised limale exchanged marriage yom
money to -pay off -the debt incurred. last Saturday afternoon witIL, Frank
Clifford Cousins, in Empress Ave.
Address, of Tribute United Cphurch, Lopdqn. TItoi-bride
Following is,the fulltribute read is the daughter.of Mr. And Parsi
by Mr. McMillan. �1'ln presenting WilliaIn Smal!�, Mensall, and the
you witli, this certificate of merit, groom is the i6n of Mr. and Mrs.
thd, directors and members of the WUllain Weymouth, Toledo, Ohio.
Seaforth, Agricultural; Society are The- Rev. Andrew. Boa officiatod. -
desirous of marking in alotangilble, Given In marriage by her father.,
way, the services which you have the bride. was � gowned in White, s4t-
4 1 ni" miei� d i itit 0 have rendered, not only to the go- 2n, styled, with fitteo-bodice, tollar
clety, but to agriculture generally of Chant -illy, lace and bustled full
throughout the district during more skirt extending to a chapel train.
service than 40 yeam I Her fingertip, veil was-hedd bk a
"During that time you have given headdress of seed pear.1% and she
froelY-of your time and abilities to carried a bouquet of red roses,
the end that -the work of the So- Miss Corinne Smale was her sis-
IN YOUR LOCALITY ciety might be furthered and the ter's maid of honor In a gown of
Successful fadra Which the associa, YellOw taffeta. and. carrying deep
FOR tion has held in recent years are Pin1Z carnations. Mrs. D o n a
but a reflection of the manner in Thomas was bridesmaid in �e..
which, in earlier years, you plan- net and taffeta, carrying pale pink
Ei-tate'Planning ned and worked on behalf of the carnations.
and Wills Society. James CQusins, Toledo, brother
"We think, particularly, of the of the groom, was. best mau-
Inv . estmen great interest which You evinced, At a receptiontat i)ie Cobblestone
t during those years when you serv- Inn the bride's mother received in
Management and ed as an officer, in the school chn- a -blwk and white dress with red
Advisory Service dren's exhibits and the extent to rose corrage. �The groom�s ;lndther
which this Particular department aSsiated in a wine suit with yellow
has grown as a result of the en- rose corsage. .
3 �14 %o Guaranteed couragement you gave, While we For a wedding trip to the Cen-
Investments have singled out this Particular de- tral States, the bride changed to a
partment, possibly we were wrong green dress with black accessories.
.n that there has been lio' depart- The couple will live in London.
2976 on savings inent of the Society which has not TRAQUAIR -'HEUCKROTH
deposits may be benefitted as a result of your inter-
est and the thought which you HENSAEL. -, Hensall United
mailed have given to It. Church was the scene of a lovely
"We well realize that the certi- wedding last SaIurday, January 17,
For prompt attentilm call ficate I which we present to you this when Doreen Heuckroth, daughter
evening is of no intrinsic value and of Mra. Murray McCre,6ry, Heneall,
that it can in no, way recompense became the -bride of Robert Mit-
RAYE B-PATERSON you for the time you have"spent chell Traquair, Sarnia, son 'of Mr.
Trust Oficer on behalf of the Society. At the and Mrs. Melvin Traquair, Hens -all.
Hensall, Ontario, Phone 51 same time, however, we think that Baskets of ma -ave and yellow
�ou will appreciate the fact that mums with evergreen formed the
or in presenting you with, the certift. setting for the ceremony, perform -
any office of cate we are in some small way ed by the Rev. W. J. Rogers. Ben
marking your service and express- Stoneman was soloist, accompanied
ing our appreciation and the ap- -by Miss Greta Lammle at the or-
gan.
GUARANTY The bride, given in, marriage, by
her step -father, wore a floor -length
TRUST� How"Skinny"G"irls gownGf white Wit velvet with cir-
cular skirt. The bolero top bad a
COMP,iNY OF CANADA. manderin collar and tapering.
Get Lovely Curves sleeves to points over her hands.
TORONTO - MONTn . EAL Her fingertip veil war, held by, -a
OTTAWA * WINDson Gain 5 ti 10 Ills. New Pep beaded headdress, and she carried
Thouseuds.who never could gain welott before now :a large bouquet of white carna-
NIAGARA FALXS a SpDRURy have Ohs o more Wony -
I bs� oauw- it puts 'On&
Im , t..18= h.Alumk t
VANCOUVER It o be because blood Iselm Iran. . ifise Velda McChesney, Denfield;
on u 0. improves 9
�pctite. digestion ad
to no oubetter. Don tleargetting too lat. bridesmaid, wore an orange silk
S en u gain we you wlstL introductory
or . c n size jP600 Try Ostrom Tonle velvet gown fashioned on lines sim-
ab t u und% pel" Par to that of the bride. She car-
ried a 'bouquet of white mums.
The flower girls, -Sharon and Don-
na MOCreery, 11eniall, sisters Of
the bride, wore long green taffeta
dresses with circular skirts triln.
-med with -black velvet ties and
carried nosegays of yellow carna,
tions.
0 -Murray Traquair, Kippen, was
his brother's groomsman, The ush-
ers were Arthur Traquair, Wood-
stock, and Jack Traquair, Hensall.
41 The bride's mother received. at
the church, wearing a gown of pow-
der -blue brocade satin. with black
Accessories and a corsage of red
roses. She,was assisted by Mrs.
Traquair, mother of the groom,
dressed in Manve crepe with gray
accessories and corsage of yellow
roses. The. luncheon was held at
Monetta Menards, Exeter.
The bridal couple left for a
honeymoon In the United States,
Mrs. Traquair travelling in a blue
suit with red accessories, tilree-
quarter length fur coat, and cor-
sage of red roses. They will reside
in Sarnia.
Things We 'Print
THE 81.:a,r CHICK STARTER
Store Sale Bills
ISA �Mlx MASH MADE Business Cards
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Window Cards
Lau
n%ry I.Asts
wn, NAL CHIM Mix Vh4tl Cards
Broad Tickets
"CONCA'MmTo Letter Heads
Meal Tickets
Filing Cards
Programmes,
Score -Cards
10pbontures
Note Heads
IBM Ueads
During the first ht weeks of a chick's life.)
44.
it needs a tf"'h eircentage of, body-building Bills
er UW49
Pamphlets
ptotein than at any other time. That's why you Circulars,
1b Booklets
should feed chicks from the start the &ational Dodgers
"fresh-mix"way--on a tasty all -mash Mixture con. Badges
taining a high tie , rceniagi of protein and esse , ntial ..-Drafts
1i Books
vitamins and "ineralfs, Chicks love Tags
-mixed feed, made with 4,9 Bills
this tasty fresh B9nde
NATIO14AL CHICK MIX- CONCENTRATE. Labels
Blotters
They grow faster because it's made 9#4 Ch",iies
with valuable meat meal, milk by- Vouchers
products and viiai p'. a6iu're gr a4s.
Catalogues
Price usts
See Your NATIONAL D.,ter tod, vosit ear"
Look for the bright Orange a;d Alaek Sign. statements
NATIONAL Xenu Cards
Blank Notes
ALI I Milk Tickets
Legal Forms
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Show Printing
Greeting Cards
welft'd Booklets
At Home Car(li%
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LADIES.
Have You Seen the New
M61mac Brea"k-Resist'an't
D I N N E RWARE'
Guaranteed Against Normal Breakag�
In Color Sets of Grey, �Wine,
Dark and Light Green
Also sold in IndividuaI Pieces
Staffen Pluinbing & Heating.
Phone 49 Seaforl
SALE's
W&CIDAY, JANUARY 22
nake this a big event! Stock must be cleared
md Summer Merchandise. There are Big Sav-
UDOWS1 Be Here Early t.
Every Dress on the rack has to be sold! We have for-
gotten what they cost. All at one price�$5.00. qkC
Values to $14.96. BUY THEM NOW AT ........ 44, 00
SanfGrized Plaid Rayon. Ideal for school wear. Wash
them -they won't shrink. Regular
Sizes 7 to 12. SALE PRICE .................. $2.39
OR 2 FOR $4.49
10 only that sold at $5.95. Good colors and a
real buy! TAKE THEM AWAY FOR .......... $ 3. no, no
We axe really cleaning house on these! Some I
are slightly soiled, OUT THEY -GO AT ........ $2,922
OR 2 FOR $3.98
Every, Blouse in the store at Sale Price --Nylons, Crepes,
Wool Jersey, Cotton Interlock. Values to $5.95.
$2.29 � - $2.89 - $3.49 - $4.39
A whole rack of Skirts! Wool Tweeds, Gabardines,
Alpines, Taffeta.s. Regular $3.95 to
,$9.95. SALE PRICE ................ 3. 19 6
One�Third Off on complete stock of Bags! Navy, Black,
Brown, R -ed, Grey,
ALL AT 1/3 OFF
Complete stock of Spreads.0arked down to clear. A few
are counter -soiled, but all Are 100% washable'250/o
Some chenilles, in this group. ALL AT .... OFF
Sold at $2.95.
GET THEM NOW FOR ........................ $2,39
Ideal for skating. Sold. regularly at $345. @4 no
HERE THEY GO AT .......................... 44
Regular stock of Wabasso Flannelettes. Stripes,
and floral patterns. A REAL BUY AT ...... 59C YD.
Good 36 -Inch Washable, Cretonne In -floral designs. Ideal
for cushion tops, drapes and slip covers. Regu-
lariy $1.25. SAL'P PRICE ...................... 89C
Three only
, .00at ............. vs HURRY FOR THESE!
Showerproof and, best of all, they don't look like rain-
coats. Smartly styaed.
BUY NOW AND SAVE 960/, AND MORE!
Boxed and embroidered in colors; snowy white, Ideal
for gifts or personal use.
Reg. P-98 for 2.39 Reg. 3.39 for 2.49 Reg. 3.95 for 2.98
A real buy In Nyiou Slips, wash and dry in a jiffy! Plain
or lace trim; 32 - 34 - 36. Sold at $3.95. 411ft
2130
BUY NOW AT ......................... $
OR 2 FOR $5.69
25c/.o Off Complete Stock of Jewellery.
100% Pure Wool and three Pieces, fully lined. ': 01 1 Art
Regular $14.95. SALE PRICE ................
A Pure Linen. Regular 75c yard. #4
SALID PRIOE .............. Yards' for 4L.55
ses or Seconds in this Merchandise! It is all
brought to you in this JANUARY -CLEAR -
A not listed here!
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40 began his Irly L e4peatiOn. la
gy towl;ohip,.
there 41, 4ttep school
for * t"p�, un4er'.th Ing of
Waltain" *,Kay. He p?kq"d -the
'Deuu -the
O;AiIe .pp of h#i
�0 the Ulqp
entered,, Alb ert
for�u verstY. He entered Syr*
cuse UnIv t where he pht4*
eil of Arts Degree.,
From thete, be proceeded to postga
University, where he was success.
ful in gaining a Aaaster, of Arts md
Bacheior of Sacre4`-'Tbe&ogy do -
Mr. and Mr , a. P. J. Koll j,Qe9r9e-,Street, celebrated the, S$rd
grees.
Recently, in ft. Pilins lawil*
anniversary of their weqdlng latt Frlda�,.. Mro Kelly Is the for.
Niagara, Falls. ,woerp,. Aak , bgs
mer Margaret McQuaid, and lived In Tucker-11;,th until her mar.
Prea4W f0r. 14, v*ars, toe degree
riade In 1899 to Mr. Kelly In St. James, Cliurch hem Thp'cero-,
molWk was performed -by the I'aite Rev. M. "
Pf .-Doctor ot Theology was confer,
J. McCabe. After
their marriage they resikd in M6rrls township, three mile sporth.
red, on hIm by )3r, (
.1porgek K. Nesm-
t9n.,dImt0r. of, Central School of,
east of Blyth, where they farmed for 48 years before retiring here.
They have one son, James, of town. Mr, Kelly has three broth-
Religion. *hi ",br, Redmond went
to Niagara Faille. his Cougregation
e1i and one sister living, Mrs. William Devereaux, Seaforth; Leo,
numbered 70., Now It is over 15oo.
Morris township; Thomas, Blyth, and Albert, London. Mrs,
The church was recently decorated.
Kelly has one sister livIng,'tAr6. Joseph Murray, Stratford.
I
S. Huron Mnisters
Seaforth' Juniors Gain Win
Sunday Sport Stand,
In Close -Overtime Period
The South Huron Miniaterial As-!
sociation -is preparing a resolutioni
on Sunday Sports, it
which Will pre-
sent near the end Of the mouth to:
&
Don Morton's pair of counters In
Exeter Council and the press, ae-1
the overtime frame gave Seaforth
lIck, Butson.
cording to the secretary, Rev.. A.1
Baldwin's a 7-6 Junior "B" O.H.A.
triumph over Chatham - Wallace-
Second Period--Seaforth, J. Muir
B. TOIIY6 The statement will deal
111L Particular with the Sunday -
aoen
burg Combines here last week.
10:18. Penalties---Sroome (major),
Hollis (major), Kettlewell 2.
tj�ltiels currently being carried
In the third periad Seaforth tal-
lied twice within a. minute And
Third Period - Seaforth, Pike
a
at the Exeter Memo rial Arena,
where publie� skating and hock,�y
half of play. Mann's goal for the
1 (Storey), :36; Seaforth, Shine
(Pike, Berger), 1:04; Wallaceburg,
practices axe being held, the secre-
tary said.
Combines late in the Deriod'forded
the game into overtime.
Mann (Marshall, Garlick), 16-00.
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Penalties -Arson, Aitchison.
COMBINBS-Ooal, McKenzie; de-'
Overtime-Wallaceburg, Marshall
L A girl A;PPlied for a Job as a ateno
fence, Hollis_ Maynard; centre,
(Mann), :55; Seaforth, Berger
and -as given a test in spelling.
' How
Marshall; wings, M-ann, Garlick;
(Pike), 3:34; Seaforth, -Morton
do you spell Missjssippi?,,
subs Padbury, Polk, Wilcox, Lowe,
Arson, Finnegan,
(Shine, Storey), 6:11; Wallaceburg,
Peck,
she was asked.
She thought hard for
Rayment, Kettle-
well.
7:21; Seaforth, Morton 8,55
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Penalties -Hollis (major), ame
a moment
and then said, "The river or the
(major), Peck, Maynard.
state?"
SEAFORTH�Goal, Baker; de-
fence, Schooley, Storey; centre,
Berger; wings, Broome, Pike; subs,
Carmel Ladies' Aid
Morton, J. Muir, 'R. Muir, Shine,
Doig, Butson, Elhott, Aitchison.
In Hensall. Reports
Scoring Summary
Year's Net Of $709
January,
First Period -Goals, Wallace-
Mrs. Clarence Reid was.,boptess,
burg, Mann (Marshall), 2:43; 90a-
at her home last week for the
forth, Shine (Butson, Storey), 6:25;
January meeting of the Ladies' Aid
Wallaceburg, Maxshall (Garlick),
of Carmel Presbyterian Church,
7:46; Wallaceburg, Peck (Wilcox),
Hensall. Twenty ladies were pre -
12:44. Penalties-9chooley, Gar-
sent, and the chair was taken by
the president, Mrs. W. R. Bell.
Local Man Named To
Mrs. A. Kerslakels. group was. in
charge of the meeting and refresh-
Dairymelfs Association
I'll
It was reported the group made
Harvey H. Leslie, I , ocal creamery
$709.24 during the year 1952 by
owner and member of the -195S
projects. such . as bazaars, home
municipal council here, was named
cooking sales And auction sales.
a director of the Ontario Dairy-
men's Association at the
Members decided to hold a Valen-
tine tea and home cooking sale in
STARTS TH
group's
annual meeting in Hamilton last
the church schoolroom February 14,
ftb
week. More thaft 250 members
in the afternoon, and to have a
We have slashed prices to
heard four outstanding speakers at
pot -luck supper at the annual con -
to make way for Spring
the closing meetings.
gregational meeting January 30.
Mrs. J. 13. Fox closed with prayer
ings for you at
Men Dish UP Lunch
and refreshments were s-erved.
At Clinton Church
DRESSES - $5.00
Teachers' Meeting
Hensall Team ialraq
11 - 261/z
,The Sunday 'School Board of
Management of Ontario St Church
Victory Over Foied,'-
KIDDIES' DRESSES
Clinton, met in the churc
$2.39 - 2 for $4A9
week with 13 members present.
The superintendent, Charles Stew-
Hensall Intermediates racked up
Chenille HOUSECOATS
art, presided.
three straight goals to start the
The meeting opened with a pray-
final frame here Friday to take a
$3.99
er by Miss Courtice. The lesson
6-5 victory over Forest in an In -
was -read by Mr. F. Townsend and
termediate "B" W.O.A.A. game.
HOUSEDRESSES
chapter sli' of the study book was
readby Miss S. Courtice. Member-
HENSALL - Goal, Wooliscock;
defence O'Shea, Hildebrand; ceu-
$2.22 - 2 for $3.98
ship in AX.E.L. was renewed and
tre MfIroe; wings, Knight, Camp -
R. Wheeler ap-pointed to look af-
bell; subs., G. Hildebrand, Mos-
BLOUSES
ter the films.
Thanks for gifts '..received at
seau, Doig, Dale, Wade, McCue,
De'siardine,
12-44
Chriatmastime was conveyed. to
the executive by Rev. G. Eagle. The
FOREST -Goal, Price; defence,
Graham, (Lockhead; centre, Ulrich;
SKIRTS
treasurer's reports for December
and the year were receiviRd. Sev-
wings, Norland, Falow; subs.,
10 - 44
eral thailk-you not4s were received
PL'out, Allen, Scott, Garvin, Forbes,
Shipley, Parris.
from the sick and shut-ins.
HANDBAGS
The men surprisqd the ladles- by
Scoring Summary
1/3 OFF
bringing lunch And servilfg it in
First Period - Prout (Scott,
their own style. They Were ten-
dered a. ' vote of thanks by the lad-
Shipley), 14:10; Hensall, Munroe
(Knight), 17:4-9, � Penalties --Lock-
BEDSPREADS
les, who hoped the men would con-
head 2.
25% OFF
tInue the good work In 1953.
Second Period -Forest, Garvin,
6:15; Forest, Prout (Scott), 9:48,
SATIN PILLOWS
Hensall, Campbell (Wade), 10:13"
District
Hensall, Campbell (Knight,
Garvin (S
roe). 11:15; Forest, ztut-),
ANGORA SETS
Obituaries
13:34. Penalties. - Doig, Knight,
Graham, G. Hildebrand.
$2.98
I
Third Period-Hensall,-G. Hilde-
FLANNELETTE
LATE MR& SAMUEL STINSON
brand (McCue), 2:00; ypnoall,
Cameron (Mccue), 3:00; �Xensall,
59c Yard
Dale (G.Hildebrand), 9:17; Forest,
ZION. -On Sunday, December 28,
Grab -am (Garvin), 14:49. Penalties
CRETONNE
after a prolonged illness, there
-Farris, Graham.
passed Into rest Mrs. Samuel 11.
89c Yard
Stinson, of Lumsden, Sask.
Born in Mitchell on April 5, 1878,
Chiselhurst United
Station Wagon
the eldest daughter of the late Mr.
WA Set Annual Meeting
COATS
and Mrs. William Pepper, she was
in her 75th year at the time of her
Date For January 29
ALTWEATIMR COATS
death. On June 27, 1900, she mar-
ried Samuel Harvey Stinson, of
Mrs. Harold Parker presided for
25% OIFF
Harriston.
the January meeting of the WO -
Mrs. Stinson was a devoted wife
men's Missionary Society in Ohio,
PHLOW CASES
and mother, -and exemplffled In her
elburst United Church last week,.
own life the finest Christian- teacb-
Roll CO -11 was answered with a
$2.39 - $2.49 $2.98
Inge of the Rebekah Lodge, of
Bible version and the treasuiters
which she was a highly esteemed
report wa,& read by Mrs. Den Stone-
-
member. Her chief Interests out-
man,
NYLON SLIPS
side her home were in helping the
A card of thanks was read from
Ross Riley. A thanks
$2.99 - 2 for $5.69
sick.and the unfortunate, and silo
Wx6 a most regular and welcome
visitor in the local hospitals.
vote of W"
extended to T. D. Wren -for his
kindness, in printing the program
Costuim EWELLERY
The funeral was held from Brem-
sheets for 19,53. Miss Grace Chal-
nor$' Funeral -Home, the iervice
niers presented thle study, "Along
SNOW SUITS
being conducted by Rev. A. c. Bur-
African Trails,"
$7.95
ley,,.of Rouleau, who had been the
Mrs. Roy McDonald was in the
family's minfater and close friend
chair for the meeting of the Wo -
at Colgate some' 30 years ago.
man,& Association, Mrs. T. BrInt-
LINEN TOWELLING
.Mrs. Stinson Is survived by ber
nell conducted the worship period,
husband, three sous, -Russell H., of
Regina Beach; Gordon, of Regina,
assisted -by Mrs. P. Harris andMrs.
J. BrIntIftell. Roll call, a Bible
are no Special Porch
There
and Hartzell, of Winnipeg; three
verse, wuz answered, by 22 mem-
First Quality Regular Stoe
grandAllckreh andtwo great -grand-
bers. The gToup decided to hold
ANCE! Lo&, foi Six
children; also three brothers, W11-
the annual m6oting January 20 With
other
IWA of Vancouver, Jadhes of Wey-
burn,
a pot -luck supfler,
- tow
Ladies! Wear
Aftd'Georgd, �Mltohsll; and
twO� "ullgor siStsr�,L M1%, James
- A father eamlibal was lecturing
"How
Dry Goods
MAidolm, of Dublin and Mrs )teo,
his goh. many times must I
Tbt0fit6 Brothers' W-Uhh;in' and
tell 'Oft" A& 16' 41i"k i *h "a
*'brb pr,696At,f6* tho ftmaax
laxe 0OU60a, it ydvr knod*M
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LADIES.
Have You Seen the New
M61mac Brea"k-Resist'an't
D I N N E RWARE'
Guaranteed Against Normal Breakag�
In Color Sets of Grey, �Wine,
Dark and Light Green
Also sold in IndividuaI Pieces
Staffen Pluinbing & Heating.
Phone 49 Seaforl
SALE's
W&CIDAY, JANUARY 22
nake this a big event! Stock must be cleared
md Summer Merchandise. There are Big Sav-
UDOWS1 Be Here Early t.
Every Dress on the rack has to be sold! We have for-
gotten what they cost. All at one price�$5.00. qkC
Values to $14.96. BUY THEM NOW AT ........ 44, 00
SanfGrized Plaid Rayon. Ideal for school wear. Wash
them -they won't shrink. Regular
Sizes 7 to 12. SALE PRICE .................. $2.39
OR 2 FOR $4.49
10 only that sold at $5.95. Good colors and a
real buy! TAKE THEM AWAY FOR .......... $ 3. no, no
We axe really cleaning house on these! Some I
are slightly soiled, OUT THEY -GO AT ........ $2,922
OR 2 FOR $3.98
Every, Blouse in the store at Sale Price --Nylons, Crepes,
Wool Jersey, Cotton Interlock. Values to $5.95.
$2.29 � - $2.89 - $3.49 - $4.39
A whole rack of Skirts! Wool Tweeds, Gabardines,
Alpines, Taffeta.s. Regular $3.95 to
,$9.95. SALE PRICE ................ 3. 19 6
One�Third Off on complete stock of Bags! Navy, Black,
Brown, R -ed, Grey,
ALL AT 1/3 OFF
Complete stock of Spreads.0arked down to clear. A few
are counter -soiled, but all Are 100% washable'250/o
Some chenilles, in this group. ALL AT .... OFF
Sold at $2.95.
GET THEM NOW FOR ........................ $2,39
Ideal for skating. Sold. regularly at $345. @4 no
HERE THEY GO AT .......................... 44
Regular stock of Wabasso Flannelettes. Stripes,
and floral patterns. A REAL BUY AT ...... 59C YD.
Good 36 -Inch Washable, Cretonne In -floral designs. Ideal
for cushion tops, drapes and slip covers. Regu-
lariy $1.25. SAL'P PRICE ...................... 89C
Three only
, .00at ............. vs HURRY FOR THESE!
Showerproof and, best of all, they don't look like rain-
coats. Smartly styaed.
BUY NOW AND SAVE 960/, AND MORE!
Boxed and embroidered in colors; snowy white, Ideal
for gifts or personal use.
Reg. P-98 for 2.39 Reg. 3.39 for 2.49 Reg. 3.95 for 2.98
A real buy In Nyiou Slips, wash and dry in a jiffy! Plain
or lace trim; 32 - 34 - 36. Sold at $3.95. 411ft
2130
BUY NOW AT ......................... $
OR 2 FOR $5.69
25c/.o Off Complete Stock of Jewellery.
100% Pure Wool and three Pieces, fully lined. ': 01 1 Art
Regular $14.95. SALE PRICE ................
A Pure Linen. Regular 75c yard. #4
SALID PRIOE .............. Yards' for 4L.55
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