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Me. George La,vis way in Toronto this The recent Rall of snow has made
week,
beautiful sleighing and it is giving the
PJiss (*ltrdner of Goderich is the guest farmers a good chance to get their
Peclicated to a constant friend of Mien Lily Hunt, teaming clone,
and companionre • rt greats of Mr. ] , Johnstone,
• Mies Evers. of Toronto is yieltdng;a Mr and Alv's, Rost, Welsh of Gillman
windier Of ClintonUlintair friends.
firs. 4'4'eleh's brother, last week.
Miss McBaehern of 1s visit- Mies ,(�eorginia Jo insanes, who has
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illy hoe slater, Airs. Dass Frc u , bceir v4e.t itg friends around Mount
Aliso Illiancho Mcl!;w.an returned Friday Pleasant, Dticlligan, returned home
from a week's unit in Oldie tch,
Mr. Loftus Miller of IIarriston is -visit.
log at his uncle e, Mr. J. Miller's.
Misses Nona Miller and Maud Cantelon
}.visited Goderich friends Tuesday.
Alias fee#ha Daly, Seaforth, was the
,4. lThu'y is a ueoful thing
Astir every man that's oat
TO
Write
begshbvb a seesWhen �r goes
The office needs it little snore guest of Miss Aiabel Hill tits week,
Than individual nzan, Miss Beatrice DieOonnall has returned
To keep a note wben bills codas due--- from a fortnight's visit in Goderich.
Mata skips thein if he ca
They save the brans from dreitdful the guest of her taunt, Mrs, S. Pike.
n" Miss Sturdy of Goderich township is
strain Mr. and Miss Ourwen of Goderich were
And keep accounts all square .guests of MAN Ada. Jones on Tees -
.A. little note of what's been dens day.
Is safe and alma s there. Mr. Norman Hill of St. Marga was the
guest of his brother, Mr. J. W. Hill,
The lawyer, doctor, parson, clerk, on Sunday,
Would lase theirupr too,
pretty qulek on
es of hie sisterrs , Mrs 0 �Wltts,h was the
on
But for their Diary true, Wednesday,
We'have the strongest, hest of books, Dir, Valentine Wells of Palmerston
F'or oftice use yowl] get. • called upon Mr. A. A; Schrenk on Rase Lizte,
Oar Pocket Journals you should try, Monday.
The expense you'll not regret, Mr. James Medd iffT di coming t t
The I) Fair
Cps d M a ...i, Kin swill of to pay the highest cash price fora l
d t ek were nests of
as 1.''rtaay.
oarlock.
Mr. John %V'ovnzouth is at present
working at Mr. 'VVm.K o*' taking nut
square thither.
Alley Jessie Reid is visiting sir. and
Mrs. liiebard Sanderson.
Miss .Edna Venial happened with a
very painful tteeident Dile evening last
week. S'SFhtle corning from Blyth in
company with her brother Will the
horeo became unmanageable, throwing
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thein nota and ilio herheadbadly.
n •al.
gy
We are sorry to hear that Mr.'4Vm, Mr. Wm. Ross was corning behind and
Clark of the Babylon Lino Is on the
sick list•,but we hope to see hizn around
again soon.
We are sorry to have to report the
death o1 Me. Thos. Sanderson's little
infant boy, soven months old, whioh
took place on Tuesday of hast week.
All the skill of a physician and the
care of a kind mother could not keep
it here. Pneumonia was the cause of
its death. Much sympathy is felt for
the parents.
Me. .Adam Beck of London has'
bought a lot from: the Canada Com.
pang on the 4th' concession' and has a
number of men at work timbering.
.Contracts have been let for drawing
the logs to Iirucelield station.
For Huron news read TitrNBws•lin-
ConD.
he took them Mone. Miss kerns is
under the able card of Dr. 'Tait and is
recovering as quickly :as znay be ex-
pected.
Mr. Murdie Ross is teaming for Mr,
Groh n Watt.
Mr, Robert Ferris is offering $1.20
per hundred for hogs this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knox visited
blonde in Listowel last week. They:
returned on Sunday accompanied by.
their cousin, Mise Forman.
Lr. and Mrs. A. Weymouth of Lon.
desboro visited at Mr,' Nat. Sunder -
cock's on Sunday.
Mr W. Murphy's daughter and son•
in•law, who have been visiting here for
some time, left for their home in Da•
kola yesterday morning. They were
accompanied by Miss Maggie Murphy,
Mr. John Grunolby, goes with them as
far as St. Paul, his estination being
Nymiji, Minn.
' e of the eta of Mr. Miss Maggie and Master Willie
Jackson • was at the homestead Us Logs are rapidly c ng into he Beattie spent Sunday ; with their
West Wawanosh this week, : Ghpper Mills. Dir'. Butt ie prepar grandparents in &afotth. ,
,. an . r g kinds of logs.
WoQ s 'o w' g their Mr, Thos. Mason has traded drivers
day last. Mr. Rob Miller has made himself
Miss Flossie ng came orae rom the present ofa gran new Portland
Dashwood to attend•the funeral of critter,
her aunt, the late Mrs. George Mrs. W. J. Bill.. and her daughter,
About O O O Swallow. - - Mable, were,the; guests. of Mrs. I'+lph-
-- Miss Lizzie Leary .of Woodstock, who rairzlraBhtt, recently. -
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iliellgraye,.
cousin, Mrs A A Schrenk on Fri• At the Patriotic concert last week
Offers iia Cheapest, Always floe Brie. with Mr, b i Shims of town,
,,con Parker's Dye Work's. Fl i SI 'h f gm was realized. meetinBelgrag
ve is loyal.
d F 1 d • At the annual meeting of the East
W.awanoshAgricultural Society on the
10th fust, .the following were elected
officers ; Walter Scott, President ; Jas.
Owens, Vice ; Richard Proctor, 2nd
Vice; Directors, John Coultes, Henry
ladwards, Peter W. Scott,Gleo,Rohert-
son, Robert Scott, John Cole, Robert
McMurray,george Taylor and .A.roh,D.
. ,,.,.,.,�,�° P ogle has been the guest of Mrs .(Rev.) Several of the farmersnt'this vicin-
WNERETHEY ARE , Smith for a few days, left this more- ity attended the Horse Fair at Blyth,
AND WHAT O - ing for New York. Tuesday.
t T1S
District 4 Baxter a n - Paul t_ Several of the friends of Miss Nellie
THEY ARE .DOJN.G We Know
Mr. Waas of Winnipeg, Man.; is a
guest at the Waverley House.
Rev. E. C. Jennings•of Bayfield was In
Clinton on Friday.
Postmaster Gairdner of Bayfield wasin
on Tuesday.
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Clintony
Miss Doyle, head milliner at the Palace, Monday, had ><5uT[ett,: _
has gone home for her holidays, '
theirgrand-daughter, Iva. Their says good horses are scarce. est scale its financial standing is second ;
sort, Mr. RaddTwitchell, who was'We are sorry to hear that at present to node in Huron; There are no Habil
Mr Bullen rs ve • ;low, ities and :a good sum is to the: good,
The threshers in this:
nt
Thvrci i are.
y
trying to forth a combine, but it is
doubtful if it will be a success on ac-
count of a lack of brotherly love among
"'"'."" Deputy "' `. -'` W th ral of Auburn attended her Kerr- it:Onrria was appointed Hon -
A. O. U, W, Lodge and assisted party Thursday evening, They re. oraey Director • Auditors John S Sea6t
Il the ffi e
port, a pleasant time. and Isaaa •Stubbs Secretary, V. An
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in
Tuesday night's meeting of ea e
in lusts ing v a ra, r , ; , F.
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Mr, and Mrs, A. Twitchell returned Mr. J. Adams, Kinburn, 'was on this derson ; Treasurer, C. McClelland. A1-
from fdensall Monday accompanied line. Thursday in seiarch,,of horses, Ile though this Society is not on the hag-
from
seriously ili,is now recruiting rapidly,
i
Mr. S. C. Rothwell of Varna wasn
the Hubon on ay, He has a a
brisk trade, has been so busy in fact
Mrs. Hamlink of Goderich was the •as to scarce be able to cope with thethe owners of machines, •
guest of Mrs. Whitely this week. , demands of his many. patrons, Good. Mrs. George Cocherline is visiting a1'. r ..
'e Johnson of Zurich is visits Work tells in and around Varna as her uncle's,Mr. John Archer,Lucknow.
Mi Allelsewhere, Mr, Fred (al b t Blyth th
r ,
ing at her uncle's, Mr, O. Johnsons!; ie ore was in a lllillsre Green.
Mr. John Beacom. of Ilderton was in other day, buying horses, we are told.'
-Mrs. Alex, Bell and George Bell . ,of Piet many Mr. PP Y g g
Bederioh are the guests of R. A. friends. He was looking well, feeling
Bell. '+ „well and doing well he said. Middle-.
Mr. W. Cook .of Egmondville was ' sex apparently agrees . with him,
shaking -hands with Clinton friends The fact that they Have a: bye:elec
on Monday. tion down there occasionally willow
Mr. W. Baer left on Monday for Nan- doubt, render it all : the ,more con-
aimo,.
agood situation genial and mak .it;e gel somewhat
B. O., wherec , 4 ,
awaits -him. like West Huron,. •
Messrs. E. 0. Dunford and W.Orich Mr. Peter Douglas and MissMcClinchy
ofBrussels paid a visit to the former's of West. Stanley were in Clinton on
brother on Sunday last. Monday. Mr. Douglas was a brother -
Dr. T. Agnew is taking a. holiday in-law- and life-long friend. of Mr.
before settling down and left last, William McClinchy, whose lamented
week to visit his brothers in Colum- . death took place .a few weeks ago.
bus, Ohio. He is. the executor of the estate and
town Monday and
Mr. E. J. Cantelon is in Hamilton this
1 week attending a tournament of the
Gun Club. E. J. has led the scores in
the local shoots for sometime.' •
it B. A
hoholds
Miss attic R,umb w
H a
a responsible position with the PO -
Ushers' Syndicate„ Toronto, •is meet-
ing with success and was. recently
given an increase of salary.
Mrs, (Dr.) Cook and her three born--
eing boys, who have been visiting re -
S, A les is drawin elan to s
to•Doherty's organ, factory at Clinton Mr. Thomas 'Farquhar of Hay has
and realizing • good. prices, In one sold a fine horse to Mr, James Bell of.
tree there ,were 4,500 feet which netted Hensall for . a handsome sum. some-
hitn quite a sum. wherein the .neighborhood of $200•
Mr, ,J, -Miller of Clinton a 'shortMr. Farquharalso bought recently
time since set up an aer motor for Mr. from Mr. Peter McGregor, Brucefield,,
Thos, Archer, who now has a'. com- au extra fine gelding rising three years
piste outfit and the other day his old. for $130. Mr.'Farquhar keepsno.
grinder, puiper, straw cutter and thing but the best.
pump were all working at one and the Mr, William Logan has bought from
same tin' e. With a fit breeze Mr. :Mr. Fred Keys, fJshorne, a span of
Archer cannow g•et a let of• work done horses which he intends' taking to the
in short. order..' He expressed himself West with lains in the spring.
the other clay, as very, much pleased Mr. Johtlson of':Sexsmith .preached
with the manner in .which Mr, Miller in. the Methodist• church„ an . Sabbath
finished his contract, lastin the absence of the pastor, 'Rev:
it was on business in connection with -•. - - - • .. .
the sale of apiece of.property. in Mr: Long;
. Miss Annie Consit left .o`n Saturday
Clinton that brought him to. town.l
�. • Sanble Line•=Stnuley. last-'forLondon to attend the Normai
• Mr. - Albert Turner intends leaving
. next ; Monday for California,.. He Mr. C. Sreenan s nephew and niece, Mr. Francis Coleman formerl of
goes on a prospecting trip • who, were visiting him, have : returned this place, who Moved, into Hensall a
state comes- ••
thegolden om m to Michigan. and. if home r [; n. few months ago, spent last week with.
u - to expectation at all may Mr.! David Dewar has sold his heavyfriends. in this neighborhood.
p e: will re -g ,
locate; there; At all events h w 1 mare forafancy. price. , •
Mail] until. next bummer; His. trav-
elling companion will he Mr. James;• - • Colborne Township.
Cummings of Egmondville, four • Tarte Condemned. •
latrves in Clinton, Goderich town- members of Whose family are settled ,
ship and Ashfield for the past • four in thilifornia. • ' • At the mei.ting on Monday '.night oi'.
Mr. T, M. Elliott of Goderich oecu-.
months, leave for horns in Duluth en..Mr. Janes (Jhewilve of Cypress, Mani Barnstable Lodge,. Sons . of En land; :piedternt n pulpit at Zion on Sabbath af-
1 in M ytr
County Councillor Torrance er in aw, r, JohnJohnstone o
was in Clinton on Friday. He has Ra ttenhur street,for some• da s. "That this ,Lode regrets that anybeen ill for some time, is, . nt are sorry
quite recovered from the attack .of y y i; gtto say.p W.
G.
low sato presents
,Sours thirty years i>.go'Mr. Chewings metnlier of the Government of. 'Cana- Rev::Vt7. G. Rowson of Clinton will
illness which prevented his attend :farmed in Tuekeremith: He then da, in the prese.nt'crisis of.the Empii•e, -,assist Bev. W. J. Wilson in" Revival
ance at the December session. of the"tried his luck in North Carolina, but should show.himself to be so unworthy
countycouncil and will be with his services in Bethel this week.:
like many another hopeful Canadian" 'of the' in him as to .The Foresters of-Benmiller•lia,d :�i
colleagues next week when they as- :found nothing but disappointment ':oppose'5he natural wishes. of all .Brit- oyster ",:su
semble for the first time this year.• sun -parched state andre- .ish'snbjects, and declare himself to he Aper on Friday vening list,:
in that suu pa J and hada good times The organizer
May or Jackson, who is Deputy Grand turned to. Tuckersmith. About French first and .Canadian afterwards; is with them and quite a .few new
President of the Sons of England, twenty years have elapsed since he ': and is of opinion•; that in, thus act members have joined.
attended the meetingof Benmiller went to• Manitoba where'he .now ing he is unworthy and unfit to hold e a e J
Lodge on Monday piglet and installed: . owns' 720. acres of land in a block. the position of such Minister ; and dir
the officers for the current term. A Last. season he t hreshed'6000 bushels ects the Secretary to forward a soppy.
WANTED'
e supper was afterwards given, follow- of wheat and 30000# oats:' The wheat th.this resolution to every 'Lodge of .: LOGS
edlaythe usual patriotic and fester- he sold rif 55 cents per l7ushel. Mr: the Ordor and to`regnest their ondarse- edsh
y The S. 0. E's are nu-- : Chewin �s: has a thremonths' ticket meat. thereof. •Also that a coy
be `- The undersigned logs
will pay the highest
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nal toast list.p pr_ice for logs delivered at the Clinton Organ
merous around Benmiller and e.. and intends spending that time forwarded to the Premier of the Isom- .7 etoryr
Thursday. - soba, has been the guest of his broth- Bentniller, the .followin redo ut n
of pHA g c , .:i m. Fes..---- Sr., who has
Hay
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sir Order.' among friends in Ontario. inion:'
•("lintnn:.7an.17th.
thusiastic supporters of their
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. . BIG BARGAIN DAYS
1 Next
Friday,Saturday
I , JANUARY 19-20-22. --
• Nearly at Haif Priee.
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✓ Men's and Boy's Suits and Pants % price
✓ Men's and Boys' Overcoats % price
V fe Men's and Boy's Odd Coats and Vests % price ,
k Men's and Boys'Boots and Shoes / price
, Big Bargains in,
Rats, Caps, Ties, Braces, Men's and Ladies' Furs, eto.
If you miss this Bargain Day you miss a good tiling. .
V When. we do it, we do it well. .. ,
I i0. On TheseDays
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No Goods will be sold on Approval,, Nots and for Alterations. Goods will: be Exohanged, and a Charge
will be made on Beadr. a d . Pantsr y a c Suitsatzons.
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argain Day
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Thursday,
January 251b
Note this date, Thursday, January 25th. 1. ,,e are going to make this last Bar-
gain Day of our business year a Red Letter one, Stocktaking comes on February
lst, and we want to turn every dollars worth of goods possible into cash before that
date, Every department in our big store has been: carefully gone through and this
Bargain' list prepared for Thursday's selling It is a list that will appeal to econo
mi-
Gal people and thatthey whotake advantage of it will save money is beyond ques-
tion.
If you Dan the best time to shop is in the morning. We will have plenty of
help and be, ready for business sharp at eight o'clock..•
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Bargains: in
Men's Goods
These lines we want to clear out 'bargain
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afihe prices
are
low
enough
to do it
t
quickly
and they all stand for worth quali-
ties. '.
12 only, mens fan flannel shirts, Dollar attach-
ed,
ed, well made; dark colors, ..will dive. good wear, 75C
sizes+, 15, l0• and 17, regular $1,25, bargain day
3 Only Boys' Navy Flannel Shirts,
good quality,,laoed front, regular SOC.
$1,for Bargain Day just half pride
5:Only fancy knitted Top Shirts,
fancy stripes, dark colors, heavy
weight, aegular 50o, to clear. Bar -'e
gain Day...... ., . 3
20 Men's Cloth Cape, all peaked, odd ,
ones of lines that sold at 25o, 35o,
50c, to clear Bargain Day at your 15c
ehoioe for
7 Men's; extra find quality Sealette
Caps,: good shapes, peaked, pull
down back, a special bargain, reg.
7
ular $11.26, Bargain Day , 5c
Men's knitted woollen gloves, dark
colors, regular 25u; .... 17c
21 Special
p
e
1n ,Socks;
A few pairs Men's All
wool Cashmere Socks, all:
traveller's samples, from
one ofthe best makers an
England. - The' `lot wi1l_
go.on our counters Bar-
gain ;Day , at Bargain:.
Prices .to clear.
7 undershirts for big mien, doable
' breasted, soft finish, regular 65e,
for Bargain Day.,.,,-.,;,...;:.
A few odd :snits • beetgnality fleeoe
lined underwear; regular 51.25, for
Bargain Day ... :..... .,,.:,..,.,.
Men's linen. collars,: •4 ply, turn over
corner, just a - few dozen to sell,
sizes 14 to 17,,speoial,for Bargain
Day, 10e or 3 for v
8 pairs good linen. cuffs, perfect
goods but slightly soiled, re aular
25o,for Bargain Day - . 15c
Men's calfskin nritte, fur inside, will
give endless wear, regular 75o, for .,
Bargain Day.,..::
fte
J5c
25c
Odd •
Undershirts
About 20 Odd Under-
delshirts, wool and union,
:lines . that... the drawers ;
have sold' out, . only one:.
or 'two' of ,a kind, all: at
clearing prices for Bar-
gain Day..
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Curtains and Covers
money -saving `savinbargains from. the Curtain` Depart-
ment,
.y bg b p
ment,. lines that we want cleared out before we take stock 4
One end plain colored sateen, will 1 end fancy silkaline for oushions,,
make splendid lining for ggiite or and comfortert,oroam ground,dark
comforters, regular 15o, for Bar- floral pattern, regular 17c, Bargain
gain Day, ......` 8C Day
3 endsfanoy colored canton plush
for oartain9,c
, regular I8o and 22c,
95Cto blear Bargain Day at
1 only cardinal felt table cover, good
size, silk embroidery,regular $1.50 8S8
for Bargain Day.
48 inch fineart muslin, Mast colors, ,
150. goods,, but are damaged in . regular 20o, for. Bargain Day. 1.3C
g c 7C 25 sample ends of curtain muslin,
piaoeswith water, Bargain Day.,. special for Bargain Day.:.....:. 5c
2chenille table .c!oibs, 6 4 size, good
quality,: heavy knotted fringe, spe-
cial for Bargain Day -
2 endsfanoy American art drapery,
need for cushions, comforters and
drapes, these are regular loo and .
9c
10c
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Fur Department
We will offer some bargains that will
bring fur buyers here on Bargain Day. With
February and March yet to come, there will
p.belots of fur weather.- You'll be money.
in pocket' buying at these prices
3 Pairs Men's Astrachan Gauntlets, strong leather palms,
gloves or mitts, well made, splendid for driving,
regular. $1.60, Bargain Day X.15
Ladies.i...,ocre Gauntlets, excellent 2 grey lamb malls, nice even curl,
goods to wear, soft leather palm, good shape and well made, regular
regular $1.25 quality, clearing$160, for Bargain Day 3.00
them' nut Bargain Day at.......... 90C
2 Genuine Alaska $able Ruffs,head, Muffs at $2.00.
claws and tails, thick, heavy fur, A int of muffs to Disse at thisiiar.ri.00.e3.;
• black o n a m Australian
27 inches longhave sold'ail season G la pp a u , nees-
at $G, to Disse Bargain Day at...,3• • sum, goon and•nutria', regu2 001 Ohio Sable Caperinc, stylish nhape and$4,toclearBargainl a
thiok, oioso far, silk lined, 10 toile, 1 blank goat raff,0,tails,regalar $1'.26
regular pride $fJ, speoial far. Bar 5 5O to cleat Bargain Day:. , .1, ; . , .. , 75c
gain Day ......... . .. . .... • . , , .. , • 1 ladies' fur lined cape, good. quality
1 Bionic Seal Caperfne« good fur, black ladies' cloth, blackoppoasnm
toll m wn front f r linod
latest out, .bushy sable tails,. reg. 75 a a d do. , u
$15, speoial for Bargain Day .. J.O. rougiiout,"speoial for Bargain 1 5,0.0
1 Antraohan Caperine, newest style, Day
sable tails, baight gtozsy fur and - 1 Lxtra good far -lined cape, good
even curl, register $14, for Bar- qaality blsokt ladies' oloth, Heavy
gain Day 10.50 bl ick Thibet collar, "Tliibot down
Imiitationa Baltic seal caperiae, edged. ' front, fur lined throughout, reg,
all around with light coney far, a 025 garment, Bargain Day at .. 19.00
very stylish garment, medium 1 Blaok 9straohan (lope, bright,
prised, regular S,,00, Bargain Day 3•G5 glossy fur, good skin, full sweep, 13 75
1 Bisok A atrachan Taff,,thead, claws ' rog. 520,-speotal on ayars;afn Day r
acid tail, regular Bargafn Day • lO 1 Ladies'Astrachan Jaoket,36 inches
1 American opposeam ruff, 2 heads, long, medium Dail, Italian lining,
6 tails, a particularly nine garment an extra good Dost, regular 535, � SU
for a girl, rege.t.a.! $3.30, for Bari 2.80 for Bargain Day . i •
gain Day is.. . . , , , , . JLadies' Astraohan ,Taoket, bright,
2 black goat muffs, thiels heavy fnr, 1x35 gleety fur, good skin,ltalian lining
`regatta $5, Bargain, Day. ...... a coat that will give excellent ser-
0 child'e muffs, white wool, regular �{ vivo, regalia $02 50, for Bargain 25 OO
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760, Bargain Day.. ..... 4. C rlayr..,.. .. ,. r... .. r. r, •
geode, c, plain different
° 1 Man's Coonskin ooet, thick,' heavy fur, evenly marked, high . .
Dollar, the last Mao we have left,. it is an extra good coat and 37 50
Foods
navy worsted forge, hard flu 36 ineh b k t d b h
a big bargain, medial for Bargain Day.... .... . pots. a 'la fi
ilk s for sk' t
. .. .. _ . x _ a r. r..ra��.a �Y ai.[ LL.i�O�LNr<
alar 353
. r 'navy, g g_ b wn,
Overcoats
Ready=toxwear Garments -
Some specials in. Ready-to-wear Gar-
ments, marked at -- money -saving prices- for
Thursday -
Ladies' Dressing $acgaes,. wool eiderdown,sat sun lined -
wool embroidery trimmed, red; pink,. blue and -
fancy patterns, regular 52, to clear Bargain Day ..11.35
Ladies' tailor m de costumes, jacket and skirt, blue, .
grey ladies cloth, skirt lined,:. regular 07,50, Bar- 5 OU
gain Day. . ., . , 0.1
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Only, Ladies' Tweed Cestnmes, tailor-made, hand.„
some garments, regular' 410, Bargain' Day., . ,:., O7o
see
tl s Mantles Bargain pay
Half` Price Exacty
I '
There will be no bigger bargain sold on
8'g g
• Thursday than one of our' Mantles will be • a.
...-. price like that at.What are left we want sold,
that's whyyou can buy
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$5 Mantles for .$2.50 $71rlantles for 3.50.
Nudes
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a,n �
� . tlG tor 3 U0 n or 4.00
s 8 is+, t L f
1l l s
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Althau h sizes and
lines are broken th.e.re, is Alm geed od assort
'
went to select :from. They'll go.quicklY. If you .want one,
come early;
1Nantle e lot
hs
Fancy Tweed Mantling, 54 inches wide, regular $125 ,.., 50c
1 End Golf.Cloaking,brownmottled pattern, fanoy:plaid lining,�regular $2.50 1:40
1 End Fawn Golf Cloaking, plaid lining, very flee goods, regular $2,50 1.50'
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-Staple Department
Some bargains from. the Staple Department that will
sav money for r buyers. We want these out of the sway before
we • enter stock that's wh ' we anark them at these prices' '
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36 incll morcen skirting,gcod weight 75 yards twill wrapperette, assorted p
regular 40o. a short and only to i patterns, fast colors, regular 15o,
sell Bargain Day lit , 15C BargainDay 1 Oc
! Fancy '.Frenoh. eiderdown '• flannel •
86 inch res and black skirting, win- tette, pink •and greystripesmakes
ter weight, reg. 150, Bargain Day 1OC - han '
dsome drevsing eacguee,regnii•r •
45 yards dark plaidwrapperette,.ab-' 300, Bargain Day • 14C'
solutely fait oolore, suitable for Heavy English flannelettes,assorted
children's wear, epocial. for Bar- oheoks, fast colors, 125 yards to
- gain Day . - - . uic sell Bargain Day at..:. N..
100- yards heavy tweed wrapperetto,
English goods, Short :lengths-, of
goods tbat were 17o, Barons Day1
Table Napkins -
Two patterns English apron ging-
ham, 36 inoh s . wide -. absolutely
fast colors, -me e
�. medium and large
checks, Bargain Day 1OC
A lot of odd half dozens of fine Table; Napkins not more
than. half a dozen. of any one.patter'h, all. to. be cleared out at ' •
Bargain Day prices - - -
1 only:pare linen tab}e cloth, extra 27odd doylies and small centrepieces
8 ,e .i;; rt4nlar price was regular 15s and 200, Bargain Day
$6.25, to clear Bargain Day.....- 1:75 • selling at 8 for 25C
36 inch pure linen: checked` apron
Fine mo, npat• goodDolor , ll poet
ternsda, mediumasktray size,lothsregulareat 30o, endlesss, wear,Pastregularwi180give, Balargain
Bargain Day 12C Day - 12c
Dress Goods Bargains
There's just one reason for such prices as
these. That is that we want them out of the
way before' we enter stock. Prices like these
should empty many dress goods shelves
20 Yards 48 inoh fancy Plaids, all pure wool, dark colprs -
suitable for .waists, regular 75c, ,Bargain Day.... , , ..37 c
3 Waist Ends only, fit•e silk and wool plaid, a very hand- '7OC
some pattern, regular $1,25,. Bargain Day ...........
Pandy tweed skirtings, 8 ends only, 1 Blaok eoliel, find flnfsh, 6 inches
the ntoet stylish goods we have . wide, regular BOc, Barga.Day-. 35c
bad. -this season, regular 05, Bar- 46 inoh Priestley blank drellss goods,
gain day.. , . „ 3.25
allpurewoiol, email figure, regular
54inch Dress Tweeds y 5Oe
rat i}SG Blaok dress' goods, all woof, hard
75 aids G! inch droit and skirtin finish, will wear well, regular 75o,
y g for .Bargain Day...,,..,...Y,.... 0Oe
tweeds, material that Rill mako ap gine• T{toAi Shaw.is at $qc.
well and Dao to almost gi less wear,
regular, OOo and 01, laargatn Day. , 48c .Cream and fancy colored wool
50 inch costume cloth, Oxford grey shawls, fine soft wools, regular
and garnet only, will make stylish
$1.40,ohoioeBargainDay ,.,,,,; .SOC
76 Bargain D' g 45C Dress Goods Remnants
ono brocade dress goods for waists t Yeti'
We have shout, 50 remnants of blank
and wry re et b' at ons of and colored dress goods lengths of from
red and black, bluett and blank and one to four yards, will bo marked a
low prices for Bargain Day.
Braids and Gimps at 3c.
300 yards of ,dress trimmings, short
ends and odd lines, braids and
Omen, speoial for Thursday -
and servloeable costumer regular
o, arga n ay
r
ppo ru t
green and blank, special for Bar-
gain Day................-,.,,,, . 45c
Navy estemino serge, all pure wcol,
- hard to get anything to wear better
speoial: for Bargain Day
45c
A LINING PEC1AL
200 Yards Oream Twill pillet Lining, the regular 10e quality, Bargain Dey, Oe
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`Dress Goods " a D ess Goods
Bargain Day at;37r c. Bargain ds
� � �n nay at p5c.
Elegant lines of plain and fancy dress goods for dress big lot rat this price for
goods buyers on Thursday. Thur'sday's selling.
illi red and(weanss' o peek tweed, jest the thing
in
capital thing for children, was 76o; it ; p ohildron's dresses, reg -
,
rough sloth anftin s in
fanny _dress
3c
brown,
other knee apeoialiy selected for' sold at 400, ii0o and 600, all to
4 1 prices .should e the last of our Overcoats on. Bar.
Tburdav's sailingY ail at our prieo.7 'C eloar .Bargain Day at our price,. 2iie
We wool like to se
gain Day: These p ' clear them all out " dr Bargain Day`
4
Boys' Frieze Overcoato, made from
heavy, ell -wool frieze; tweed lining,
high storm collar, strong and ser•
yiceable coats',. sizes 20'to 31, rep.
lar !$4.60 and $5, llargein nay....` .0
12 Only Boye'Tweed Overcoate,mado
from strong tweeds that will give
good weer,regnlar prices wero$3,50-
to $5, for Bargain Day ., ........1.0V
1 Only 10oye'• Grey Priem lteofer,
size 25, for Bargain Dep 2.50
4 Blbye' Gov Frieze Meters, extra
good quality, Aatraohaa collars,
regular $6.76, Bargain Day 0.90
5 Boys' heavy, dark tweed malars,
strong coati, for rough wear, reacts
lar $6.50, foe.... 840. s
2 Fawn Melton Overcoats, velvet oct•
lrtre,italian lining,nobby garments
ropier .50' for s+1 r Day5
7 s aiOO
g � , g tt ,r .
1 Bleak Beaver Overcoat, eizo 36, L
velvet collar, blank ltallan lining,
a stylish and eervieeable coat,reg-:
filar 138.60, Bargain Day.......... . 5
10 Mena heevy 1? riexe Menge, mode
Rens ell•wool Priem, high Aterin
cotter, tweed tiningsasses,llargai y...0
osier i~
These oc1(1 lines of Hosiery to be cleared out 13ar'gain Day
41'airs Boys' le ivy ribbed wool hose
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14 pairs fine wool hose, extra good od s
size0a' rognisiG � agaln Dey..
quality,. sizes 61.2 and 6, regular
4' faire fine :ool hose, eoantleee feet, 23o and 300
"VIVO*. 19e
t soft finieli, size 7 , regalia 335e, a 4 pairs beery ribbed wool boo, sizes
ma
Bargain Bey......, . «, . , .. '4C 8 to 81.2,,regular 400............ &ah
3 i'aire Monro as abeVeitine 8, reg. 40o 27c .: Ladios deo0o lined cotton hose, heavy
31'atre heavy trout !rose, tnfdrr rib'
a "1
. woi ht soft unfair re ulor 26n. , ,
good boys stocking, regular 350., Xie g , , g 1
Plllit nnell *fie «o'wrntI At 110e.
I'lannellette night gowns, of good
strong material, Assorted fancy
stripes, tootle' for Bargain Dar.. 40c
]lathes' natural wool veete, ftn,i t`I D�al.
Ity, very soft, regular 1, for r. .The
gain Day
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