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THURSDAY FEB. 20th, 1910.
1;3i 'th
Miss Little of1',Tinghani, is viaiting
friends in this vicinity.
Misr Minnie Smith has ciiagosed of her
residence in town to Mrs Mahon of
Morrie,
Miss Laura Johnston and Miss „Elsie
Fawcett are attending the millinery opens
inge in Toronto.
A Missionary and Patriotic evening
will be held in the Methodist church
Friday ;'evening. Rev. Mr. Agnew.
Chairman of the Gosierich District and.
Rev, JaL. Stewart of West China. now
honcie on 'furlough. will speak it is ex
piloted+ that . Captain (Dr) Willard wlio
bas been overseas. far two years will he
home in time for this event and will give
an address. A Union choir will assist in
the•ca,ening program.
At the Methodist parsonage on Wed-
nesday, February 12th. by the Rev. R.
J. McCormick, Mr. Cheater McPhee to
Miss Violet Plunkett both •of Colborne
township.
Mr. John Bmigh has leased the Com-
mercial Hotel, from Mr. W. F. Mc-
Caughey. Possession given about the
middle of March.
On Sunday the Brotherhood will con: -
duct the Sabbath. Sebool in the Meth-
. odist. church
. Miss Marney, principal of the Public
Schpol,.is suffering from, an attack of in-
fluenza.
GR
Nurss Jamison returned., to her home
in Kitchener this week, nearly all the
victims'af'the flu are convalescing.
Whitechurch
a. Mrs. E. Spirting spent. a few days in
Wingham last week. •
• Messrs. Gibson 'Gillispie and Albert
',..Paterson have taken the contract of de
livery ice to the creamery.
• Pte. David' G. Kennidg was in London
• last week.
Miss Nellie Bannerman Of Wingh se,
also Mrs. Montieth, spent the week -end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Move -
bray. a
Mr. Elmer Tiffin, 4th con., Kinloss,
will hold an auction sale on Monday.
•Feba4thi. , ; .
Mr. and Mrs. .Duncan 'Itennedy'.nave
gone to Toronto, where the former in.
tends taking a mechanical course.
••Rev.•Mr. Lawson of Toronto, preach-
ed in the Presbyterian church on Sunday.
He spoke•ih the interests of the Belgian
relief work.
' The Guild =meeting on Sunday night
was •conducted by Mr. David Kennedy.
The leader for Feb. 23rd is Mrs. (Rev.)
Stobie.
Freight Sheds. Close Earlier
On authority of an order issued by the
'Canadian Railway Board the freight sheds
• of the Canadian railways in future, from
Mondays to Fridays open .at 7.30 a. m.
and close at 5 p. m. Saturdays, open at
7.30 a.'3n. and close at 1. p. m. This is
brought about by freight employees being
• given an eight hour day. Shippers will
• do well to make a note of these new hours,-
Eniinent Coiffure Specialist Coming
Dorenwend's of Toronto, the eminent
hair -Specialists, will be" at the Brunswick
• Hotel on Tuesday, Feb. 25th with a grand
display ,of the latest creations in hair -
goods including ladies' transformations,
switches, • pompadours, waves, etc., and
toupees and wigs for menwho are bald.
All those afflicted with loss of hair are in-
vited to this display when a free demon-
* ' sttation will be given.
Morris Council
As our last Victors a l e
' ale pleased the lar crowds of buyers we now offer= everything; in our entire stack of Dry (tooth,, Ladies' Ready -to -Wear, 1Vlen'S and Boys' Clothing, Hosiery, Underwear,. burs, House-
furnishings, Rugs. and Groceries at a slaughter. Saturday morning at 9 a.m., February 22nd, we phinge into the biggest sale this store has ever known -The Great Victory Sale -This
will be the biggest sale a1g
f•bi h class merchandise ever held outside city stores, and at the greatest bargain prices ever heard of, never before have we placed such high class goads before the buying public
at such reductions, Our foresight in early buying for every department enables us to put these goods on sale at prices Hauch below manufacturers' cost, Owing to the demand for raw materials goods will
not be loser for some time. -BUY NOW, Everything In the stone must he cleared out at these greatly reduced prices. You can not afford to miss this opportsinity.
0,000 -WORTH GOODS' ON SAL
FOR 10 DAYS OILY
gr7 TO
The members of the Council were pees.-
-
res.• • ent at the meeting held . in the Township
Hall, Morris, on January 27th.,
After the Reeve and Councillors had
subscribed to their obligation of office.
The Reeve took the chair and the follow-
ing,business was transacted. The officers
for the ensuing year; --A. McEwen, clerk
salary $210 00; Thomas Miller, Assessor
$90,00; R, Johnston and Peter McNabb,
Auditors $10 each; Richard Proctor, col
lector, $130.; Dr. White was appointed as
Medical health Qft ter at a salary of 350.;
Wm. Abram and Robert Newcombe Sani-
tary inspectors $15 each; Henry Johnson
was appointed as a member of the Board
of health.
Grants:Siek*Children's Hospital 310.;
Hospital for, Consumptives, $10.; Child.
-- rev's Aid Society, 15.00.
Accounts paidt-•R. Proctor, balance
• salary, $50.00; A. Gutteridge estate acct.,
8.20; A. McEwen, express 25e; W. Ab•
ram, inspector 1018 15,00; Wm. Brewer,
drawing stout!, 24.00; Thos. Clark, snow
fence 12.00; Wm. Maxwell, lumber for
snow fence, Clark's bridge, 12.50; James
Anderson, 2 v1ieep killtyd by dogs, 42.00;
Win. Taylor, gravel 4.80; J. MoArter,
Krttvi1. Me; Stet: hospital, $10.;
•f.:c ,sunntisi»s; ho 1+it8l $10.; Childrenls'
Acct $15; E. I1. Bolton, Sanderson Award
1.>eu:u: 2812, ,k.
;y1:., t;tve 11, `i:ntderson
Award $ 5 (10; '1 rttberry ilvtn,.laty ;wet..
;7300; Mullett Boundary aeon, lit3 87
•rho% rennet ro.ai work 4.50; The
printiuS eoutrxct was given to W. 11,
Kerr at $71).1111. 'the tonne it rFeta
again 11'ebruat y 24th.
A. Mt•fSweu. Clerk,
Dollar Day is Every Day During Sale
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Men's Clothing
TAILORED BY
TORONTO
$20 and $22 suits sale 315.75
3$5 and 27 50 suits, sale 19.50
$30 and $35 suits, sale ... 22.75
337.50 and 42 50 suits, sale 28 50
Special Measure Suits 5 per
cent discount
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Men's Overcoats
$20 and 22.50 overcoats, sale .... 315.00
324 to 27.50 overcoats, sale.... 19.75
330 and $35 overcoats, sale 23.50
$37.50 to $45 overcoats. sale 28 75
Persian Lamb Collared Coats Reg
$50 for $38.50
Marmot Collared Coats. Regular
$40, sale ..$31.75
Black Dog Coats, special $47,50,336.50
sale
Sheep -lined Jackets Reg. 316.50,311.75
sale
Raincoats
sa Men's Tweed Waterproofs
$22 50 and $25 coats, sale 316.75
315 and $18 coats, side 11.75
$12 and 13.50 coats, sale 8 75
Boys' Raincoats, $8.5t) coats, sale ..35 75
Mens -and Boys' Mackinaws
Reg. 13.50 and 15, sale $9•75
Reg. 310, sale 6 75
Boys' Overcoats
$16 to $20 coats, sale • .. .... $I1.75
$12 and 13.50 coats, sale ..... ... 8 75
Odd Trousers
$6 trousers sale • 33 98
34.50 and 35 trousers, sale • 3.29
Boy's Bloomer Suits
Special Prices
150 Boys' Suits
$14 to 318 suits on sale $10.75
200 Boys' Suits
311.50 to • 13,50 Sale .. . , 38.90
$8.50 to 10,00 Sale $7.25
36 50 to 7.50 3.98
Men's Spring Hats
$4,00 to 4 50 hats on sale'... ... . 32.98
$5.00 and 6 50 hats on sale . ,v..... 3 .98
' 0 doz hats at ......... .. .... .. 1.9$
Borsalinos Special for sale 5 95
Boys Hats.. 69
LADIES'
DRESSES
N e w Spring
styles. 20 p e r
cent off.
Silk Sults and
Silk Dresses 211
per cent off
Six Ladite'
Suit* $4 95.
i Gent's' Furnishings
Dollar Day is Even Day During Sale
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Silk and wool mufflers
33.50 to 5.00 sale $ 2 98
2,50 to 3.00 sale . 1.79
Black silk scarfs .69
Kid and 'Mocha (cloves
Reg 33.00 and 3.50 sale $2.29
Reg 2,00 and 2.75 sale 1.79
Collars
W G. & R. and Arrow collars 3 for .50
Rubber Collars 11c, 19c
Odd soft collars 2 for 25c
50c silk collars salt .39
Men's Underwear
85c and 31 brooms 69c
Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Pump-
kins, 0 cans for 31.00
All laundry soaps 13 for 31.00
Oatmeal, per 100 lbs 34.98
Sugar, per 100 lbs 310.49
Old Dutch Cleanser 11c
Corn Flakes
Corn Starch, 3jikgs for ....25c
Pure Fruit Jams, Raspberry
Apple. Regular 4 lbs for 798
31.00, sale 69c
1 eas, reg. 70 a Ib, sale 59c
60c a Ib. sale .... 49c
Rice, 3 lbs. for 33c
Sardines, reg. 15c, 3 fpr ....33c
Jersey Cream Soap, 6 cakes
for 25c
Merino Utiderwear• for Spring Reg.
$1.00 -to 1.25 sale .69
Merino combinations sale - 1.49
100 Balbriggans sale .69
Stanfields' pure wool Red Label Reg; 2 49
3.00 sale
Blue Label Reg 3.50 sale 2 79
Ribbed Wool Shirts and Drawers 'it
$1.19 1.49
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Men's FIeece Lined Underwear.... .98
Heavy Lambedown Fleece 1.49
Boys' Underwear
Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers.44
Panana Wool Sale r1.19
Men's and Boys' Caps
Spring and Winter 32 and 2.50 caps
sale 31.29
$I 50 to 1.75 caps sale 1.19
31.00 to 1,25 caps sale .89
60 caps special .39
Men's Fine Shirts
30 doz W. G. & R. famous shirts
31.75 shirts sale • .. $ 1.19
$2 50 and 3.00 shirts sale .... ..... 1.98
3.50 to 4.50 shirts sale 2.98
s Fine print shirts, sale .... ........ . 29
Men's Work Shirts
2.50 shirts sale 1.80
1.75 and 2.00 shirts sale 1,49
1 00 to 1.50 shirts sale • 89
Negligee Shirts, Collars attached .
Colours and whites 20 doz at 69c, 98c
Mens' and Boys Gowns and Pyjamas
198, 1 49 and 98
Carhartts-4 Peabodys Overalls
fl
10c
Men's Hosiery
75c and 31 grey wool. work, sale 59c
50c and 65c wool, sale ..... 39c
75c and 31 black wool, ribbed, sale 69c
Black Cashmere Hose
Special, 3 pair for 93125
31,00 cashmere, sale ..c..79c
59c
Boys' Stockings, reg. $1.00, sale
Ladies' Cashmere Hose, reg. 31.00, sale 69c
SPECIAL
LADIES' SILK BLOUSE S
100eSi1k,:Crepe.'Georgette Crepe and Fine Voile Blouses at
32 98, 3 49. 3.98, 4 69a
Fast Black and Biye stripe ilei
33 00 and 3.50 sale $ a 79
Work pante. khaki, black and stripe
Reg $3.00 sale $ 2 49
Coat Sweaters
Listowel make all wool
$10 and 12 Sweaters Sale 7.99
$7 50 to 8.50 Sweaters sale 5 95
$4.50 to 5 00 Sweaters sale. 3.25
Boys' Sweater Coats
$5.00 to 6 00 Sweaters sale........ $3.25
$3.00 to 4.00' sweater sale.... . . , 1 95
Boys' Blouses
turIa'a
taattaacra
75c ; Blouses sale 49
50c Blouses sale
Boy's shirt, special
At
OVER THE TOP ON .SATURDAY NEXT
Op Saturday afternoon, Feb. 22nd, at 2.30 sharp, 1000 New Coppers
Will be thrown from the roof of the store to the crowd below. One of
these coppers Will be marked lucky coin 101c1 will be worth $5.00 in
goods at the Great Victory Sale,
The coppers and lucky coin are on display in our north window.
Come early and see the fun.
To every purchaser of goods coming ten miles or more we will give a
free meal ticket with every $20 purchase.
.39 Military Flannel shirting Reg.75o1 51c
12i, 137 per yard sale ..... .... ...
Chamoisette Cloves at.... .98
Coates' Spools 3 for .25
Silk lloleproof Hose, reg 150 per pr
for $1 19
Lisle Hose 3 pair for 1.00
Factory Yarns
Reg $2.0() and 2 25 sale.... .... 1 69 a lb
Boys' Cashmere Jerseys
*2 50 to 3.00 Jerseys sale , $1.98
$1,50 to 2,50 Jerseys sale .... 1.39
Cotton teraeys sale ......... .39
REMNANTS 1.2 PRICE
Baby's Coats Ree,$4. and 4.50 sale $3.25
Table Linens .... ,.20% off
Ladies, Collars, 19. 39, 601 and 98c
Handkerchiefs, 31awn hdkfs for.... .19
Veiling Reg 25c Sa1e................11
Children's Woollen Comb'n Suits
Reg $5,00 sale $ 2 69
Woollen 'rogues and scarfs 49,59.70 and 396
Corsets
Sizes 18, 19, 21 sale .J9
.98
Other sizes
Underwear
Ladies' Underwear, specials for
59, 79, 98 1 39, and 1 69
Children's Underwear 7 doz shirts
and drawers Reg 35c per garment
onsale. ... .... ........ .... 23
20 % off on ail other lines
Brassiers, Belt etc 2o%off
Pearl Buttons, 3 cards for .10
Ladies' Fall
SUITS
Reg. $16 50
22 50, 23 50, 30-
.00, 32150.
Ladies' New
Sprik Suits
and Coats
op4 off.
3 Women Wanted for three
small fur lined coats. Reg. $15
"THE STORE WITH THE STOCK"
Special Hudson Seal Coats, Famous Holt '•
Muskrat Coats, dark skins 3175 and
- 3185, sale 3131.50
Mink. Black Fox, Red Fox, Sable, Wolf,
Natural Wolf, Hudson Seat and all other
up to -date furs at greatly reduced prices.
Boys' Grey Persian Lamb Caps at..33 75
20 per cent off on the
2 following:
-.Dresa Goods Silks, Staples.
Cottons. Flannelette Sheeting.
White Goods, Summer Goods.
all goods by. the yard Ging
hams Laces BMbrpideries,
Flannels, Towellings, Curtain
Materials Sateens, 'Chair Costa
tea Prints Smallwaaes. etc
- House Furnishings
20 pairs of lace curtains, reg $3 00
Roller Blintha 69.
New Spring curtain goods 20% off
Carpets by the yard Reg 2 25 to 250
a:Union carpet Reg 31 00 per yd. sale 69
Linoleums and Oilcloths
Inlaid Linoleums 2 ,yds wide Reg
34 50 and 5 00 per yard sale .. 3 98
Surrounds tor Rugs per yard sale 59, 79c
Tapestry Squares .. ' Sale Prices
3 9 75
16.75
22 50
33.75
89.75
45.00
59 50"
Brussels Squares ....
Axminster Square
Wilton Squares
Union Squares
Ladies' Raincoats
25 coats Reg 37.00 sale
Reg 12.00 sale
Reg 15 00 sale
Allover Laces
7 49
10 75
Goods that we have had in stock Reg
Reg 3 00 per yard sale 1 .39
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New Spring Goods which
have just arrived, Ladies' Suits,
Spring Coats, Cloth a n d Silk
Dresses, White Goods: Fancy
Dress Ginghams will be on display
and at a discount of 20% for ten
days only. .
Ladies'
Winter
Coats
Velours, Plush,
Baby Lambs, on
sale 16 80, 22 50
.50.
Bargain .Coats
20 coats at 76
UV and I'dis
ties' Coats. iiale