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See the Storp inlis.
Holiday.. Array --
1.4 Come and see the store in its holiday
dri..ss. A great deal of time and labor has
l 'been spent to make it an attractive place for.
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Christmas shoppers. The decoraticns are
unique and out of the ordinary. They are
at their best now, anci,,people tell us, well
worth seeing, ilany say there has never
been anything in town like this Christmas
tp display of ours. Come, if only to look.
You will be just as welcome as if you want
to buy. The best time to see it is after
4.30 in the afternoon, when the hundreds
of electric lights are on.
The Rush. of the Last Days.
•We are well prepared fOr the inevitable rush
• of the last couple of days before Christmas. Every-
thing is arranged for easy seeing and quick buying.
• When time is precious you will find this a good
place to come, for you can shoP in a hurry, and the • •
• chances are that just what you wantis here. .
. First on the list of Dry Goods .giVeableS are
• Handkerchiefs. They...are.always- appreciated; . ands
selections made from -this great stock cannot fail to
please. Hundreds, no,- thousands, of them -here ..to
choose from : • • • •
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Childre.tes .printed Hatilkerchiefg, 3 for 5c . •
Hemstitched liandkerehiefs a for 10c
Hemstitched Irish Liacilitandlierthieftk.,00,'2505e
Fancy ginbroidered Sws Ifandkerehiefs
Real Linen 'E1nbro.il1erd flandkerchiefs 25o.
Fancy., Silk Handkiweff ION. o'r
25e,', 50.e and $1.00 • •: •• • . • ..•
- Men's Linen 11todkerehie1si,15e,. 250 and 35c• ;' • '
Kid Gloves.
. No mistake can be made in .,giving • Kid eloves.
An extrapair or two is never amiss, for no lady ever
has too many. Nye sell gime tited qualities only. and
we will exchange after the holidays if the wrong size •.:.
is selected, so, you run • no risk buyinghere...' Three
sttmdard qualities'' ' ' . •
• $1 2009. $1.2$ -and' $.1.50 -•'..
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Fancy. Ljnens
From the looms of Ireland most have come,
but this 'season we show sOrne. beautiful. pieces in.
Tennerieffe and dravvnwork, the handiWork .of ,the
clever little Japs. •You know •how fond most house-
keepers are of snowy linens and.you runlittle" risk.
selecting from.this list : . .
Side Beard.Scarfsi 25c to $t.5.0: • . „.
Towels J 20 to 35e .
Tray Cloths g5e to $1.50
Lunch Cloths $1.00 'to $3:00
Dtrnask 'Vowols 2 0.0 to 500
Small Fancy rieees 12e to75c• •
- Napkins $1.25 to $5,00 per dozen •
Cloths to Hatch V2.60 to.$3.00
A Bissell. Sweeppr •
Gladden the heart and lighten the labor of the
Homekeeper, by giving her a Bissell Carpet
Sweeper, this Christmas. One ip a titue-saver, a
money -saver, a labor -saver and ajlealth.saver. The
best Sweepers made are Bissell's, land we have them
in polished natural woods, with Japaned or Nickel
Mountings, at $2.3o, $3.00 and $3.50 •
Fancy 'Neckwear.
We cannot begin to mention the many
lines of handsome Reckwear we are showing.
However there is not a poor style in the lot and
you vi ill do well to do your neckwear buying
here.
Ladies Fancy Collars 25c, Soc, 75c,$1.00,
New Fancy Belts 25c, 5oc, 75c. to Srpoo.
Other Goods. •
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Lots of other things in this big store suit-
able for Holiday giving. There is nothing but the
useful here and approprit te holiday gifts, can be
selected from our big stocks,
Fur Ruffs, 55.00 to $25.00.
Door *ats and Rep, 31.00 to $8.00.
Gauntlets and Mull's. 33.50 to eal.
Ladies: Umbrellas,. 31.50, $2.5( 1:o $0.00.
Fancy Waistings, ELeaci, 35c, 5oe
Damask Table t)ov's;70..eu. 1i2..541 to ..5.yo.
Ladies Fur Jaekets, nil guarani vett qualities,
C707ruZi TrTps, mealy kin 6,50o, Vic and 51.00,
Real .GoWu Cc in-forte/1i, ;Wrench Sateeti coVing each 55•00.
rio1r7=rlitst the thing to' wettr when tto.atiMr. $1.50 to" .00'
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December 22nd 1904
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Afterichfisiunas Sale
Commences. TUESDAY, Dec. 27th, and will continue all week.
Here's a lot of SPECIALS that will go on sale TUESDAY MORNINO, Dec. 27th. Read the list through, and
see if they are not well woith corniag for. Every item will be found exactly cls represented, and, as far as we know,
las good as can be hai at the regular price. in order to make the usually quiet week alter Christmas a busy one
we have prepared this list of seasonable goods ---:ell of which will be sold aWay under value.
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Come out TUESDAY MORNING and get your share of the BARGAINS
A Big Bargain in Children's Wool
Underwear
35e, 40c, 4e and 50c Underwear at 30e.
On Tuesday milling we wiI place • on sale 120 Children's Vests
analarawers, all of which are made of a very fine quality of wool, this
't t i al to clear them out at once, we have
,is a ne we can repea , so, n ex er 30c
marked them to g „ . 0 $5,00 Coats at $t.50 $400 Coats at $3.00
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.Every Ladies' Cloth Coat in the Store
at half:price. .
just NOW, when you need a warin Coat most, we Make '
it possible, through our half price offer, for you to own a real
good Coat fora Very little price:
• About In the lot ybu will find more at 45c and 5oc than any other price 7.00 Coats at 3.50 $.50 Croats at 445
People
8c Flannelette at 5c
10.09 Coats at 5.00 moo Coats at 600
$14.00 Coats at $'7.00
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400 ya.rds of light colored etripe Flarnielette, in assorted patterns, 5 -
27 inches wide, regular value to -day 8o, to go at
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.iVfi. Russel Andrews. is home from
Galt. .
Major Becb, Goderich, was in town
yesterday.
Rev. E. C. Jennings Of Bayfield was • e
IC L wit Mlle
in Clinton on Monday. a ,
Mr. John Turrafice attendeththe Con- 300 yards of 30 -inch wide India Lawn, .extra fine, even thread ii4c
servative convention in ifensall on
and well worth 25c, to go ori sale Tuesday.morning
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12Ac Wrapperette at 7e
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200 yards of Wrapperette in assorted colors and designs, regular ie.
12ic qualities, to go at . • •
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Tuesday. '
Messrs. William Wheatley and rtarvey
• Children's Tams, 91...oques, etc., that are from 35c to 5(3, •
McBrien twere in Goderich last week to clear at „ .. . . . 25c
.... 000 4,1,6004 •• P‘,•••,0 W.*" 0 1 • • ... • .... • •
as Nrors. • • • 75c Curley Cloth T.ams at
Mr. Janes Taylor, who has been in • •
Barrie for several months, .has re-
Messrs. Bert Fitzsimons and . JOhn• A Big Corset Bargain.
Taylor, assistants to Wee Host . ' • •
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Dowson of Hensall, were home $1,25 kinds at 85c ,,
Sunday. ... 35 pairs of W.13. and.n.T. Coriets,anade of a fine quality of coutil
Miss Helen Gunne and Misses Lily and sateen, all ate filled with a fine quality...of steel and warranted per- 0 gn
end Rena Jackson. have returned feet in fit, sizes 10 to 25. The regular pries is $L25, to clear at.... : .. : .. Utths
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Every Piece of Fur in the 8tore Greqtly.
Reduced in Price ‘
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We have rever before, so early in the season, reduc-.
ed the prices of Furs so loW ..w.e have in this After -
Christmas Sale. We -are anxious to clear out every Furin
the Store before Stock -taking, and we are quite willingto.
sacrifice all our profit, anti part of the . cost, , in order. to
complete the clearance:
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Note These Prices :-
$2.00 Ruffs, of Eleetric Seal, with 6 tails for;,..; 95C •
2,5o Collarettes. of Electric Seal, for $ 1.25
5.00 Ruffs of In-litation,of Mink,. for 2.00
3.95 -Grey Persian Lamb' Ruffs, for,.....,: ..2.50
• 7.5o Genuine Gaon Skin Ruffs, for.
3.95 Black Astra.chan. Oaperines, for „ .
7.,50 Black_Astra,dhan Caperines, .... 4.75
ro.oO Uaperines; at,, . „ ' • 650
9.00 Caperines 5.50
15.00 Caperines •• 9.50
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Our BEST $38:09 Astrachan Coat, for.... 30.00
Our BEST 40.00 Astrachan Coati, for 32.00
A'Special Discount of Twenty per cent will be given On
all Furs, notmentioned above. ..
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•kour urney back
. If you. want it.
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• turned. home. . •• ' • • • •
from Toronto where they attended •
the Conservatory ,.f Music. •
• Mr, and Mrs.• W, Glenn Caatipbell will ileaVY Wool 'and Worsted Hose, worth 40e,' at 250.
- aiext week attend- the. wedding of •
On fuesdaY morning,. , Will place • on sale 400 pairs 'sof. Roys!
the former's sister; Miss Helen
ieavy wool and worstedrifose, :mostly in large -sizes, from 7e to I0, i.eee., 25c
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ar value ia-,40e, to. go iit per peir .:, '', •
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A -131g Snap in Silks . .
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8;e Black Pi,ali-de-Soie'n. t 55i. • . ,-s ' • •
90 yards of extra heavy blaelc Silk, good black; bright finbah; this
is a Silk that will make up nicely waists ordresses
cetnitiell of -Aylpeet,‘ to Dr. Legon: a
of Chicago.. .
We notice again in our midst Mr.Ed.
Jenkins of . Victoria College, Tor-
. mato, who is enjoying the holidays
under the parental' roof on the
-Huron Road. , • -
Miss Annie Noble of the• Huron Read
East:, who had been for a foritnight
4.nd is guaran- 50c
• visitieg hetbrother, ' hroer, James and W. teed not to cut, regular value is. re to go on sale Tuesday, at.. ..
T, Noble of East
returned home. Wawanosh, • has
••• . $1.35 and $1.50 Black Pein•de-Soie it $1 00 .• •
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Miss Blanche Shephetd, who has rbeen
teaching at Arva for the past cou-
ple of years, •noturns hotne this •
100 yards of extra heavy black silk, best French make, warrantedt 00
not to Cute this is our best $1,35 and $1.50 Silk, to go during this Sale at I
week. She will not' engage' in tea-
ching for a feiv Months., hut •may
• go West at Easter.
Mr. John Kearns of Brampton was,
the guest frena Friday •until yester-
'day of hisbrother, Mr. Themes
Kearns of town., He had not been
• here in twenty . years and noticed a.
• vast change in the plebe.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Mills inf Hullett vis -
ited at • -the home of Mr. A. Hoop-
er on Monday. While in towe Mr.
. Mills took: :in the county council
nominations.He. is himself an as-
pirant for municipal honors; a cha-.
in the HuIlett. council. .
Mrs. Shier, who had been uedeegoing
medical, treatment • in the London
hospital for several weeks, return-
ed home ' Saturday evening. Though
'there is some ireprovement in her
condition it it not very ;parked
and she will -Prehably be confined
to • the . house. for some . considei- -
{'• able time yet. • -. ''' ''''' s' ""I'• • • Chaplain,: John McGill , .,
' '--p,„,i.,,.a. 141ii . Deputy, Piece Hag,git .
Mr. and Mrs. John Emerton leave Four: young Men undertook to sere-
Fin.-Seeretary, J. J. Taman
tomorrow' to visit the former,§ la- - nada a wedding party lately but the- Kee.-seeretary,1 A. II. Plummer
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ther of Huron township tvlio has :id efforts Were not appreciated and Treasurer, ..7. 'VVilford
; reached the truly venerable age of :Seale of the guests. appeared on the Director of C'ermoniee, .W. A. BrYe
ninety-four years. The :old gentle- seene•and succeeded m capturing three • rant ''. „.
man located iii that township four ; of the culprits. • The fourth' madethis Lecturer, Richard Pratt
years more than half a century ago I escape and ran over bush, btealc and • Committee R; Vint, $A.1)/cNallY; j -
and was thus one of the first set- seaur, they would. have fleet feet ' . - Gibsen, A. Sims and A. •Tay-
.. tlera. The farm upon which. he mit ; that would fellow. Alter promising for ...
the first tree he occupies to • the, to behave , better for the . future the • County Master Matt Mains, who • -
present day. He his always en.- !prisoners 'were; released on stisperaled occupied the chair during the election
joyed remarkably good health and sentence. . . • • then installed the brethren into their , 3
up to 'last fall it was a COMMOTI .Mr. Illehard Weston cut down a respective offices,
occurrence for hint to walk to Kill- :• large Om tree in Mr, T. A. Macdon-: I • The contractors who have ?he' job
cardine . and back in at; afternoon; all's bush and ca,ptered two .
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1 a 1..6 e 'iof
changingeectionwt
the course
thespda
e of 6 tphoeS c erreit
• nine mires to and fro. It is re- , coons, , weighing over 'twenty-five pe-
he
re, indeed, that a man who is only unds. Richard is himself again.. read are -working daily at • their' job,
four years from the century mak • Contractor liamilton and Mr. Pos- notwithstanding the inclement wee -
cog perform such a feat. 1 -Tee's tlewhaite called oft friends here last tiler. In places the cut -tin 'g is :to the
hoping that Citizen Emmerton and week and stibipeonaed three prominent depth of eloven feet;
his . worthy helpntato M'aY spend ()tits to appear in Goderich. We IVir. Jasper Cook, formerly of East
an enjoyable Christmas with his don't know whether theywere con- Wawanosh, has bought the house'and
• venerable sire. They will alSO vis- fleeted with the , bogus ballot, flfoxes mlolt.s.enwQauteseorn.J, satnredeth,iltsbetapkreenppeortsyseos!
it their son, Merchant John Era- or. not.
ratuerrnthhnornibett. Ripley, %before „their re- W. George Weston had a bee last • sion. - •
' Friday for the' purpose of drawing •Mr. A. Wetitlaufer has finished burn
Mr. Fred. Scotchmere returned on helm his winter's wood from the ing brick for the seasonand is now
Monday from Assinaboia and is tl. Bayfield River. A large number at- delivering the brick for two houses
guest of his, sister, IVIts. Albert tended. The young people were tie to farmers of the adjoining town-
.: Townsend. • neni thence he visits • ated to a dance in the °vetting, ships. •
• another sister, Mrs.' Porter of near The folloWing is the report of S.S. Wedding bells will be heard in the
Goderich, and 'then will go to the No.
• hoestead on the Brownson Line, and regular attendance, arranged in pal streets in town. The coetracting
Stanley. He has been in the West order
m 5, based on • general ProfielencY peaeartriesfutaurroeboOthn wimetei ofthe
InprclInficniz
of merit :
three years, two 'years itt North Jr. Pt. 1 --Ernest Vanderhurgh,Ha- ton, •
Dakota and the past 'one in the zel MaCdonaid, Tommy Sowerby. Mr. George Stewart, who has been
Canadian Northwest and Was s. Sr. pi. lst-Gcrtie Young, Ella attendinga Medical College in King-
- well Neased with the Prospect the? Hastings, Harold Walltacc, Fred. store has returned home for his holi-
he has taken up a homestead at - 'ludic, Gladys Macdougall.
days. T. Austiii, who lived in dItill-
Craik, eighty miles north of Re. Pt, 2nd ---Fred. tell.
gina, the territorial capital. His Jr. Incl (a) -Mary Sowerby, Willa. ett, nearby the village, died resident
station.
is seven miles from a railway Cox, Pearl Potter, Allen Betties. da edeay night. He has been
station. The settlers around Cra- Jr. 2nd (b) -Gordon Macdougall, sfoh.The i
ra, ntnibi
eurn funeralwillyearswtT 0tEakteh'ep I arollt:
ik are chfelly Americans with ; , Arthur Vill
ichborne, Percy Gliddon,
sprinkling of foreigners who pre- Sr. 2nd -Charlie Cox, Stella, !Bell. Thursday,
viously spent a few years in the ' Jr. 3rd -Della Tiehborhe,George The tea -meeting on Friday evening
Western States. Mr. Scolehmere Lindsay, Olive Cox, Theron Betties, of last week was a, grand success.
will return West, in a- couple oi Charlie. Young, Willie Macdo4all, sIethwooals fool: thethe hperneeltyteofritahte
e liSundaytait.
months. Itis brothers, • John and Willie Macdonald,
Robert, who have been located at Sr. 3rd-Eleria Ilettlea, Lucy Mar- All the persons named en the tills
Kelso, North Dakota, for some ye- shall, Willie Stirling, Lawrence Bell. were in attendance and took their
ars, have sold their property there 4th-ltuby Potter, Arthur ,Elliott, part, except ltev. M. C. McLennan Of
and are now homeward bound. Bella Cox, Clara lGliddott, Edna Kippen, who no doubt thought his
stie
They have done well oft the prair- frudie, John Glidden, Douglas IVIc-time
iettergtio
talenthi iliit Wt4otorludthliteItiorfothmetre
les, but have grown tired of it, Dolltall. ry
SO are returning to the land where MI -Rhoda Betties, Mae Lindsay, might have sent his regrets and not
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creature comforts are inert olenti- Bruce Cox. have lett his placto be filled by
ful and educational facilities for No, on the roll, 89 ; average at- another speaker without any warn -
their fatililieS MON Abil/Miant,4 tendatice 80,-E, M. Cooper, teacher. ing,
85c and 75c Flannelette Clow
• Ladies' Gowns, made of an extra
white and pink only, all are nicely trim
and 85,, all to clear at .
• Peter Lewis Of London, the
lessee of the Kiiig Edward htel;
was in town. on Tuesdey. malting
arrangements to take possession at
the first of the. yeer. •
Mr. W. T. Noble of , East Wawanosh
Was in town Friday on his way to
visitthe old homestead below Sta-
pleton. This will be a busy Winter
for Mr. Noble as he is getting out
the timber for a, big addition to
his bait). :which he intends erecting
t Sumner:
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heavy quality of .Flannelette, in •
tued; our regular prices are 75e gno
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On Monday., efening the .;annual
meeting .of .L. 0. L. No. 063, Blyth, •
was: held in the Orange hall. Con-
sidering the state of the weather .8, ,
fair atteedaece may be reported. Se-
ing the closing meeting ot the : year
auditors were appointed who report-
ed,.the ledge in good financial stand-
• ing; After •the ordhlary business was •
concluded the elecition ,of flicers took
place when the following, were elect-
ed . • •
Master, N. B. Gerry
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This is a red store for the Holidays.
From end to end it has been dressed in this
bright, cherry color and a handsome ba -k -
ground it makes for the big stock. of Holi-
day gifts for Men and Boys. Come
and see the decorations. Come bele direct
- for everything in CloOing for Men and
Boys. You w=11 aye money and time, and
• time is precious two days before Christmas.
Nothing here but any man or boy would
be glad to find in his Christmas sto:king.
'NEW SHIRTS.
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Flirty 1005 styles and patteres malered speebilly for. Holi-
day selling
$1,00 $1,23 and $1.10
JAPANESE SILK HIND
Alf sizes, bought direct, plain or
25e, 50c and.$1.00
LINEN
The real thing from the land of the Shaliroolc, plain or in-
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NECK MUFFLERS •
Silk or *dollen in almost endless variety' of Patterns Or
colorings, always useful, always neceptable •
•tar, 50e and $1 .0
GLOVES . - • •
Lin.doi unlined, for dress or .work-a-daY-wear. Correct
coloriugs and .qualitiesthat, are guaranteed
73c, $1.00 and -$11.50
PUR CAPS • .
One makes a most acceptable Christmas gift for a man or
a boy. • Wo sell first-class qualities only •
$3.60, $5.90, $7,59 and $10.09.
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UMBRELLAS
Handsome Umbrellas, strong rods and frames °tops that
• " will not cot, neat and elegant bandies
62,0 to $0.0o
HOUSE COATS ' • .
There is a heap of comfort for the home -loving nem hi a
house eoat. Otirs are imported direet, from England and
are handsome and reasonable in price
• $5.00 to $10,0,