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Big but Price
Sale Still On
Winter is coming on. Take advant-
age of these low prices and get your
winter goods. I am offering great bar-'
gains in Sweaters, Woolen Underwear,
Men's Suits, Raincoats and other lines.
LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING . LIST AND NOTE THE RE-
DUCED PRICES.
Men's Suits, reg. $45, de:
-value.
Men's Raincoats regular
Men's Listowel Sweaters,
Men's Penman's Underwea
$3.50 a suit.
Men's Fleece -lined Underw
Men's Flannel Top Shirts
Men's Woollen Sox, reg.
Men's Handkerchiefs, reg.
There will also be bargains
Ladies' Listowel Sweaters
$6.50 to $7.85.
Ladies' White Skirts, r
Ladies' ;Cotton Hose, reg.
ing at $29.50. These are very good
$20.00, clearing at $12.5V.
from $6.50 to $10.00.
r, regular $5.00 a suit, clearing at
ear, clearing at $1.1212 per garment
reg. $3.50, clearing at $2.40.
1.00, $1.25, clearing at 75c and $85._
20c each, clearing at 1212c.
in Overalls.
all wool and very good value, from
$4.50, clearing at half price.
50c a pair, selling at 35c.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Ginghams, Plaids, factory cotton, prints arfd serges.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, reg. 15c each clearing at 5c each.
These have .to be sold before I leave town
ALL SALE PRICES STRICTLY CASH.
ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS MUST BE SETTLED
• BEFORE NOVEMBER 31st.
CALL AND SEE THE BARGAINS.
B. BLITZSTEIN'S
DRY GOODS STORE
Incorporated in 1855•
CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,000
Over 130 Branches
THE MOLSONS, BANK
The importance of a Bank Balance is not only its Purchas-
ing value. but the independence which its possession rive=.
Deposits of One Dollar or more are welco:ried at a-:•: .f
THE MOLSONS BANK Brar•chc_—Interest • ail:,ard.
T. S. REID, MANAGER, LC'CKNOW B ANO
,,I. li. C. Tractors & Engines
De.ERtG Drills, Cultivators & Harrows
Louden Litter Carriers, S t a:: s S ta-n chs o r_ s
and Water Bc, w i s
FROST Gates, Fence & a5 k• -re
New Williams Sewing Viathaines
Gourlay, Witter June Lee -.-.gin g Pia.,s
fir► 15RIri s
W. G. k"[.fREW. •. L C.1; \•()W.
"a% I. 4br Eurknnw ontlttntl wa?If't worth five cent. %
• But the minister sta• .. , :: thei.h.
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One of Four Miliior*5
(A Photograph Direct from the War -Stricken Area)
per Month Preserves the Life of
Millions of war orphans in Central Europe are growing
up undernourished and stunted.
Thousands of them are dying of typhus, tuberculosis
and small -pox
One
Child
There is a.lnriost a complete lack' of the nourishing foods growing children need.
of clothing, of doctors, nurses and medical supplies. The condition of the
children is pitiable in the extreme.
Upon this coming generation depends largely whether these nations will be
healthy and right-minded or a hot-becr of anarchy and degeneracy --a menace to
the world.
It has been found by experience that the cost of caring for a waif child is
approximately three dollars per month; that of the supplies that are required
by imports about one dollar is needed; and therefore the dollar that we
provide, together with the local support of local governments, local munici-
palities, local charities and loc.t1 services practically preserves the life of
ons child.
The British Empire War Relief Fund mill be adminis-
tered .in Europe by the British Red Cross in co-operation
with the League of Red Cross Sash tics. &lid your con-
tribution care of:
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The Canadian Red Cross
cheque
Enclosed find .nicr:ry order f.,r $
cash
u my contribution to the i arf.i.a-1 Red Cross"moi.:.ty for F.:;.Ytean R•:ii:f.
'tame
Addre‘s
"Please- send your corltribe:tixl to the :a, al Red Cross Bran.h or :o The Canadian Red Cross, 410
`herbourne Street. l oronto.
sad the sealed air -timet carton steep: it "Good„.
Red Rose Tea comes to you with an .Its or et ria:
rich smith and rare flavor fully retained.
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family have moved , into f!•rn.c r pa=lar
the winter months. Mr. Harvey ::-rt • 11,:,11 • r ;,
scutcher in the flat mill. Sys 11,•11;: •, :
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The Busy Hardware House
Phone Sixty -Six for Prompt. Delivery
17"ai, i‘M
We have a fu 1 l
line of HEATING
STOVES and RANG-
ES. Try the PER-
FECTION OIL HEAT-,
ER for Early Fall.
It will • keep the
house quite com-
fortable.
MRS
A carload of Brantford Roof-
ing :arrived this week. We have •
it in and Green Crystal -Plate
4:1r)O Brantford Shingles.
McLEOD & JOYNT
Till: tc►;�t: WNERE YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST
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