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The, Greatest Soiling Event of the Seaso Big Money Saving Values..
Man.y buyers who have attended previous sales, have been anxiously waiting for the
announcement of this sale. Never before have we offered. such Money Saving lues
in spite of the steady advance on all lines of merchandise. This is an opportunity
which comes but once- a year.
Sale 81"10almences
FEBId 21st
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. � �� Save Money Buying
Bette Blouses, Taffeta and
Men's and BoyW Jersey Silk Underskirts,
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, f � % Suits and t VerCoats Separate Skirts of Serge
' - and Gaberdine, Silk Cham.
$55 to $65 Suits, reduced to ...... $43 75 - \
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$40 to $45 Suits, reduced to ...... 33.50 h � lDiSi',ttC and Kid Gloves, •i►
$35 to $40 Suits, reduced to ., .,. 29.50 e`
I Hosiery, Corsets and Un.
y ��..,�•,� $25 to $30 Suits, reduced to ,. , .. 19,50
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f%t{i Men's Winter Coats in all wool, Cltev-.
+ iota Chinchillas ani. Tweeds, all sixes 612 50 to $16.00.. Separate Skirts e
reduced to .... . .. . $9.95
e 55 all .. ,... .20 off,
Prices, $25 to $ a / 9.00 to 12 00 Fans Waists reduc
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�* t l�Ligl r � .. r� edea ........... :....:....
� (11i1 >8oys Suits', Fancy Tweeds snit Navy �Y 9.06 to 12-00 Silk underskirts, re
1( Serge$. l' duced to.. ....... .....^•• $695 J
$18 to $22 values for ., , .... ,..:$18.50 1.25 Chamoisette Gioves reduced
t; $14 to �a17,50 values for....,....,.. 12.75 to .... ........... .. 95c `
5001pairs Ladies Silk hose, best +
Boys',Winter Overcoats, sizes 6 to 16 makes, (Holeproof, Penman's i
tt etc, reduced to............9$ 1.95
years, all reduced 20 to 25 per sent,
2,50 All Wool Cashmere Noss r°`
�`• 1O�o®® W4)ii'tl7 of FitjPS duced to:: $169 a700 Remnants at
7 �' 2.50 Flannelette dight Gowns,. '$1.95
�l 500 Mens Hats and Wlntea ,,,Co its at 10 doz Print house Aprons, Yeg- �
half price and less
Money Savin; Val es
and(� Misses$Middies 6 to 14 ears 3'00
Caps Ladies' Hudson Seal Coats, Canadian,_,, Y Remnants from > to s Yards sf Areae
� _ , .value %r ..... . .. . ......... $2,19 Goods, Silks, Velvets: Contin s: Suit-
Muskrat
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Muskrat Coats, Marmot Coate. , t
�•� i,lisses CQiared Middies :14 to 20
O& Felt Velour and Chridtie Hats. Winter • _ e ! is ka Be wet Coats,rChina Ao years'3.50 value:for... $2.96 Ings, Cottons, Towellings, Oingbams,
' Galatea$ and etc.
owl �U. and Spring Weight Cape, all reduced 20 Coats,:Fur Collare&ei bats. 1ltsses Whffge Iv iddies 6 to 14 year
ew • M p g $ p 2 50 valu t6r......: , ...... $1.69 Com earl and et first choice
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TAS ilgto cip- M� to 50 per cent .l 1, Fur Caps, Fut' Mitts and Robes.'
Men's '' '�terp►roof znaincoats �
`''gess Goods and "Sills
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Fancy tweed grid pavamatta raincoats, beat British makes. Deduced
$25 to.$27,50 all wool coats, reduced to ...$21,50 56 inch All Wool English Serge, 6,50 value for... , . , .. $3.95
UiB to $22 all wool coats, reduced to ...... , ... 1550 36 tach Union Plaids, l,'50 value for , ,
(� $15to.$18 Woof and Cotton Mixtures, reduced to .... 11.75 , $3.50 Blaclt'AZessaline Silitreduet'd to ....:........... $2.79
$ 1.50 Natural Pongee Silk, reduced to , $1'15
(''� 2.50 Silk Poplins reduced to .... .... ..• .. $1,89
Mens and Boys' O' dd tants � 2.00 Extra Heavy Habitau reduced to $1.65
and Knickers Reduced • KING'S Special Natures In �Liholeums
. - $12 to $14 Meet's Worsted Pants, reduced to . ...... $9.75 Beat Quality Linoleum 4 yda wide reg 6,50 reduced to $5.50
4°! $7.50 to -$10 Afen's Warted Pants, reduced to .. , , .... 6,39 Remnants, 50 ends of Wilton and Axm.nister Carpeta
Grocepy,Doto j y ...... ,ri0 pairs flay$bloomt:re $2.$0 and $3 values i'or ,.•..,,. 1.891 to .2 ands long at, . , . , ` . , . , rice
r _ Also ends of Linoleum. Cil Cloth and Congoleum from 1j
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to 6 yards at clearing prices.
M e � 's Furnishings Greatly pure Foods at Money Saving Prices
Buy your House Furnishings
es 'r. Reduced . « . 50 bases Seedless Raisinsper lb . ....... . . .... ...19c
1000 Packages Shredded Wheat , , , .. , . , , . , %Oc Now 500 • . Curtain cilims,
1000 Packages Kellogg's Corte Pfak¢s . , ... Ice
Now V LJ w� a:)
�Q $1.50 all wool cash- 1500 Cans Fleas, Corn, Tomatoes, (Aylmer) .. 17e «
more socks for... 41,15 1000 Cans Corn Syrup, 5 Ib pail.. ,........., '44c *' Nets 'and Voiles.
10 lb pail .......................... 95C
$1.25 all woolworsted .lt „
' .89 500 lbs 33lack Tea, Regular 70c Ib, 5 lba tor.. , ; $$,15 The Spring Prices Will be 20 to 30�/ higher
-... > socks far .. , , ....
10 Cross Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes for ........... 29c
$0 and $3 Cape and 500 lbs Cooking Figs, 2 lbs for . . .. . .......: . . . 39r,
Mocha Gloves.... 1,95'
Best Flavoring Extracts, per bottle ....... , ... , lOc � Y11 ��Ilit(?, Cream and .✓cru,
M! $1 and $1.25 Neck 5 Cases Corn Starch, 3 packages for............ 25c
'Pies .... , .. . ,89 Royal Yeast Cakes, per package ....... . . . ..... 5c with. plan. and fancy bard-
10 Cases Beat Red Salmon, per can.... , . . .
$2.50 and Negligee p 45C
y t lel Doz, Brooms ......................... 690 - ers. Reg. $5C to $1.00 re.
Sbirts ........... 1.95
10 Cases Canned Turnips, 3 for . .. . .... . .........25c ,
,�. $2.50 and $3,00 Work , duced to 69c. More ex. '
Shirts .......... 2.95
Z pensive Chintz, ,Madras ":
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and Tapestry all 20% dis- .
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Sweater Coats Reduced
OD Lb. Sack Redpath Grano- Big e�a,Vz�lg nn , �►taple Ivry
Save 20 to 30 per cent on all winter lines.
$11.50 to 9614 all wool ,sweater Coats . ' .. . .... . .... . ...9'9.50 �a�ed Sugar Absolutely Free Viou►ds«
$8.50 to $8 50 all wool sweater Coats . ....... . . ...... . 5.50 50 Pieces Best Quality Prints regular 355 for.......... 29C
100 Boys' Sweater +Coats, to clear .... .... , .. .... 2.35 1000 Yards English Flannelette regular 50c for....... 39jc
20 pieces Best English Galatea, regular 50c for........ 30e,
3 pieces Table Damask, regular 1.25 for... ........ . 85c
Mens Black Socks With every $2.60 purchase we will issue a coupon 6 pieces Bnglish Circular Pillow Cotton, regular 706 for 53c
28 dozen,'slttn's Black onion Socks of Wool and Cotton with it number. On the last day of the sale, Sitturasy, Feb. 500 Doz. Spools, 200 yds., per doz...... ,.... I ... ,... ,.Y 05c
mixture, 'Regular 35c to lige reduced 4 pair for $1.00. 21ett at 8.30 p.m., these lucky coupon will he Jra n, stele. they 200 Hath Towels, regular $5c to .0o for.... , ......... 60e
pitson holding this number to correspona with the lucky otic 00 pairs full ,site Flannelette 131ank6to. . 1. 1. . ....:.., $3:95
Doz.
"�� will receive x 100 lb. stick of Rodprlth:;.au ar,,sbeolate• 1 Case Towelling Remnants for Hand or T*4 Towelling,
1 oz. Mens Comb111l�+� tib ly l�eest. � lengths 2 to 8 yards, greatly reduced.
Underwear House Dresses Reduced
This is an opportunity :4lisees' rand Worneft'y Print and e3ittgham Dresses, trade
In I►atncal Color, rntdfurn w6iglit wool and Cotton, mixed in good styles and perfect fitting dresses, all sfres, reduced
for everyone. x0 per cent,
,ti! oleo, 8pet:fai to dear at 9i2.sdl a salt.
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TM MtlydWao i�,liiAi Vt @rte wo ,
la Bludvale on TuesdAy eveitiiag of lam
r week was well attended caul everyonsll
was very much pleased with the entortaiu.
V ^ ment.
We are pleated to bee Win. Dull' able to
be nut regain after his recent ilir.etly.
Wm. Thornton visited with Howick
friends on Monday.
I L, Wast was on the sick list for a few
days but is able to be out again.
The Farmer's Club shipped 142 hog#
from hero on Friday.
R John Anger has engaged to work for J.
W. Ring and will move bis family here
shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall spent Sun.
with relatives at Corrie.
Wet. Garniss is at present visiting with
1hhis son at Blyth,
A very enjoyable evening was spent at
the home of Milton Smith Tuesday, when
p they wore given. an address and present
3 before moving to Browntown, where he
has purchased a farm,
Geo. Haney is at present at Brusse s
lR making repairs and alterations to Milton
MdVittie's house•
A Miss Armstrong spent Sunday at the
home of her Uncle, A, 8, Jackson,
W. J. Masters G. T. R. Agent had the
Wingbam phone installed in his residenct
this week ring 44 on &Ola,
Herbert Powell was in London last Sat•
urday.
Morris Bosman who has the contract o,
supplying ice for the Bluevale Creamer)
is putting in their supply this week. I
is good duality this year.
The canvassers aro our this week fo
The National Campaign and report meet•
ing with very good success.
Roger Oke was on sick list for a fev
days and was relieved by W. R. Stewart
The Farmers Club received a ear o
flour and feed this week.
Mrs. McAllister of Wingham, spent
100, few days this week with her sister, Mrs
Geo. Mowbray.
Postmaster Shaw is relieving Morri
•o Bosman for a few days this weeic whil
the latter is at ice for Creamery.
Mr. Robt, Black had a whip stole
from his rig in church shed the other day
i right to daylight too, this is the first rot
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b reported s this r d o far is ear.
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Several are, complaining of bad cold
but so far. no Flu cases.
Building NO FDP Sale
Composed of the following material '
12 ps. 10 x 10 x 22 ft,
S ps, 10 x 10 x 26 ft.
5 as.11x12x26ft,
10 ps. 8 x TO x 26 ft.
2pg. 9x9x80ft,
tops, 8x10x10ft.
8 ps, 8 x 8 x 12 ft.
1ps,8x8x12 ft.
1ps. 8x8x10ft.
15 ps.2 x.10 x 13 ft. '
28ps.2x5x18ft.
45 ps. 2 x 5 x 14 ft.
22ps. 2 x 6 x 14 ft,
44 rafters 16 ft. long.
27 ps, 3 x 4 x 10 ft.
10ps. 2x5x12ft.
40 ps. 2jx 8 x12 ft.
bps 2x8x12 ft,
4ps..2jx8x8 ft,
6ps.2x10x10ft,'
5ps.2x6x12ft
12 #tette;d sleepers 26 ft.
10;000 ft. of inch. Square tiM-
der, all rock elm,
.Also a car of shingles for Sale.,
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Bluevale, - Ontario
W1NQUAM MARKETS
(Correct up till Wednesday noon)
Wheat No. 2 Spring ... , . ,1 95 to 2 30
Wheat No 2 Fall .. , .1 95 to 230
Flour. . 5 35 to 7 15
Laid........, ...... 35 to 38
Butter ., .. 60 to 60
Eggs. ... ........ 60 to 70
Cattle, med., butchers.. 0 00 to 10 00
Cattle, butchers choice. ,11 00 to 12 00
Hogs, liveweight . 17 20 to 17 25
Hay ................. 19 Ob to 21 00
Cream ................... to 70
Tory Corners
Mr. Geo. Newton has disposed of Itis
property on the 17 con, Howick, 100 ac.
to Mr, W. Edwards and also 50 ac, to
Mr. W. Weir, doth being neigbours,
An Auction Sale will follow in the near
future.
Mr, Hugh Douglas is busily enlrrsged
moving from his farm on the; 17th, con.,
Howtek to his now residence on the I4th,
con., lately owned by Mr. Oliver Gallaway
who in the future will move to Mr. Doug-
las' farm on the 17th con.
Mr. E. W. Carson and A. A. 'Taylor
spent a business trip to Wingham, on
Saturday last,
'Sorry to report the illness of Mrs, Geo.
Poster.
The concert put on by the Hockey
Club in Gorrio, last Wednesdav evening
was largely attended.
itlisss '.Edna Taylor is spending a, couple
of weeks in Wingham, visiting friends,
Sorry to report that Aft, Albert 1laskin.i
is seriously ill in the hospital Ramilton,
Wroxeter
Mrs. Reeves. of Sask wbo has been
visiting friends in Detrolt, and Jackson,
;bitch is at present visiting, her sister,
Mrs Neil White.
Mrs. Gavin Davidson .returned one day
tank w"k from Toronto, whore she had
ix n visiting friends xnd baa diner been
quite ill. Iler man* friends hope for a
sp'+rady recovery.
Mr. Suah of the (kh., Tarbberry, moved
to town lost vo"k trs tho homssr lately vA-
catad by'r. 4"CNA,
J, R, 04bwn scant** work its lais saw.
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A special Ourchage of rubbers enables cis to give much
better values than usual, for instance
Two styles Women's Rubbers, at................85c per pair
Misses' Rubbers, sizes 11 to 2, for ..........................65c
Boys' Rubbers, heavy rolled edge ............................95c
Children's Rubbers, sizes 6 to 10..... .............55c
Men's Rubbers, in fairly wide tae ........................il,"0
Wo Ho ILL I S
SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES'
1-110.
Alt✓ �aa'�G7�'
AND DEPBY SHOES FOR MEN.
TENDERS WANTED educattonai effort has been carried on f4
Tenders will be raq�_iva lb the u ,d.,a1gu,,d some time: past to bring tate meaning unci .
cp tell ngan MarchV4'0d or the ooa- objects of the Forward Njdvemegt to thct f
trpeuetlon of lb. MolMlich.el urain. Plans and
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+it[gationa cab,+ seen at Robe, MoMlch• attention of the congregation_. and a corn-
b.+i. Lot 14, e/on• 0, or at the clerk's ofiigr, Lot lete of anization had beeeffected for
3, Con, 7. Turnberry, a ruarkett oh quo for p i;
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U per sent of onntraot Atlee rrtuat accompany the purpose of bringing tliii'claims of the
ho tegdor. The lowest or any Lender not
teceesartlyaeeeptcd, Movement to. every person connected with
P, Powrsrx, the congregation,Sunda ,Feb; Sib, the
01erk of theY
Tp. of Turnberry day appointed for the launching of the
campaign was of double interest and .
Biytt n importance: Three new elders, wbose~
.appointment was rendered necesslry
A. public meeting in the interests of the' through to death of Messrs Henry. Young
Memorial Hall, will be bold in Dr: Maine's and Alexander elders, dtiring the psi:
Ball, Wednesday Feb. 18th. year were ordained to the eldersbip. '
Qopnty .Engineer, was in town Monday ; The elders elect Messrs Robert §uort 4° j
rn business, l reed, James Richmond and James Dodds
Mr Robert Powell had the misfortune were solemnly ordained to the morning
be knocked down by a horse, which service by the N11nister Rev. George•
was funning an the pavement, Monday Telford, M. A., B. 13; A large cont
morning, and received injuries that will gregation being present.
:online him to his home for several weekR,
1t was reported by the Fittlaoee Com*
Don't fail to see the Minister's mittee, that during the week voluntary
Bride in Industry Hall, Feb. 20, under the
auspices of the Institute, subscription to the amount of $2$60.00
In St, Andrews Church, Blyth, the Inter had been regiatrd, The congregations
National Forward Movement Campaign share of the Thankoffering Fnnd is
bas got away to a good start. A deligent $3780.00,
hIANNA & Cel.
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the Stock
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XHave you ever thought of the advantages in 1A
buying at a Store with a barge stock -they are
many. Our sale just closed has brought this fAct
more to the front than ever. The Store with the
�►,� Stock: always has:--- nJ
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I < A complete line and assortment.
2. Prices less due to better buying facilities,'►
S. Bigger business with better service.
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NOTE.
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Unth cleared all winter goods at greatly
reduced prices. ---Ladies ready to N.vear
clothing and underwear. AL
a n""rift a 0