Clinton New Era, 1909-02-25, Page 81�
S- E COND -W E E K
,OF A--
lomwa
(jRVAT SALE
GREAr�.. SALIEOf the
Hodgens Bros.' stock is
creating widespread in-
terest, and bringing new customers to this store
every day. No sale we have cver. attempted has
had such immediate success as the sale of the
Hodgens Bros'stock. Crowds of eager buyers
have thronzed our store daily since we announced
the purchase of the Hodgens' business, and never -
have customers been betteir repaid. The' genuine
money -saving advantages to be gained by doing
your Spring buying now is easily to'be seen.,
We're selling almost all lines of
General Dry Goods, i;� sorne
'cases, less than rnanufacturers'
or wholesalers' prices,
Good, horiest, dependable merchandise you
need ri-ht now, and for the coming Spring and
Summer. It will -cost you nothing 6 see the
stock, and we will -not ask you ty buy, unless YOU
are perfect.y saiisfied * Here's an entirely ' new
list, which goes on sale Friday morning.
next, at 8 0,01ocks 6
(Ali former SaIQ prices are cancelled.)
Commencing Friday morning, we will sell utitil
further notice
Finelft Bleached Cotton, 10c
250 yards pure Bleached Cotton, one yard wide, fine,
round chread, very smooth and even wpave, splendid
value at Hodgens' price, 12Ac; while it lasts ........ 1,00"
40c India Lawns, 28c
150 yards only in this lot, Hodgens'Bros.' fine India
and Persian Ltwn, about the finest qtfalities sold
thisweekonly.. ........................ 28c
Lonsdale Cambric and Scotch Nainsook, 15c
140 yards fine whitti Lonsdale Cambric and Scotch
Nainsook. finest quality in stock . I regular!price 20
this week ouly .................... I ............ 15c
Finest Embroideries and Insertions� . 19e
About, a duzon patterns very flue Swiss. Insertions
and embrolderies, most of them small ends. -from 5 to
12 Yards. iomo beautiful kigh-class embroideries, .1 9c
which will be. reduced to per yard....
500 Yards Embroidery, Sc
WO yarde, Embroidecy andInsertion, in.many differ.
slit designs, that sold utilto 15c 'per yard- on sale,
Friday at per yard ...... 0 ..............
"50 Yards more Torclion Lace, 5c
Another 25() yar�d lotTorchon Lace and Insertion, in
at least 15 designs that sold 41: double the pricei . will
be ready.Friday; at per yard ...............
5c
The Last Call for this Flannelette
400yarus E,glish and Canadian Flannelette -pure
white and colored stripes, somie of Hodgenl;' best
patterns, th-tt sold at 15-0. Positively the last chance
this season �o get it at the pribb ....................
Best Crash Toweling, loc
This ij one of toe best bargains in our store - 360 yds
pure Linen Crash Toweling; line, medium or coarse
weave, all on s%le at per yard ...................... 10C
Two good Table Lincix Bargains
Jukt One Piece, Of 60 Yards, fine bleached table linen-,'
60 inches wide, washes iLnd irons well, while it 1
2J yards for ....................... $
90 yards 'only Unbleached Table Linen, '58 in. . wide,
good weight and Pretty patterns' -just the thin�lor
ordinary use. Per yard ....................... ... 250
Wool Blankets
Do you want to save a dollar or two'"w2 a pair of
good Wool Blankets P If so, buy them here-ri ht
away. We've only a few left, but every p , 9 .
air is
fresh and clean, and a dollar or two less than regu.
lar prices. For Friday and Saturday, we'will sell
five pairs of good union blanketsto thelfirstbom'
ers at per pair ....... I .........
................ $2800
Just 200 yards Of the 49C Dress Goods
We have just about 200 yards left of the 49a Dress
Goods, and considering the different Weaves and
colors, there ate not 'many yards of each kind. This. -
lob contains Dress Goodg that sold. regularly.at 75 t
-85c per vard. All colors.to- choose from how a.t ple�aydo*
$1.25 Kid Gloves $100
100 pairs Kid ?4 loves, in colors of btack, tan, mode
brown and grey. Two well known makers' brands.
that sold at $1.25, this week
$1.00'
Fine a" -wool ]Underwear 89c
Some fifty more garments have been added to -WD
890 Underwear table, and this will be the last.lob. "we
cansell at the price. If we had not bought Hodgens,
stock of Witson's and Pennian's Underwear . , we
could not sell it at anywhere near the price. As it is
You can have your choice of severaf different kinds R
the best lines made by Turnbullts, Pehman's and
Watson's, including some medium weight vests and
drawers' suitable for spring wear. at per gartrent....
Good lUnderwear at 59c
We have taken all the odd lines of tlni:116rwear,
bought from Hodgens Bros,' also all broken lines of
our own stock, that sold up to $1.00 per garmelht; And
placed them all on one table, At per garment ........ 59C
Another Hosiery Bargain at 25i
Pight dozen Women's and Misses, Castimere Stod*k-'
Ings, in: sizp,8*8. 81, 0, 9J And 10, pl%in (Ir rib make.
The -best 85c Stocking to be had. Ready to -day at
per pair ......................................... 11, 25c
50c, 604 amid 75c Belts, 25c
Here's a good Belt Bargairi:-5) Aften of them,
Women's Leather Belts, all new S.tyles thal, eold !kt
60c, 75c and 85c each. Clearing the, lot at each 25c
Dress Muslins and Gingliams, toe
Although we haqe'sold �all the Ginghains �nd Prints
advertised last week, we have ecuredatiotherilplein
did lot which we place on oale,sar, per Yard j ........
A it En firely New Lot of Dress Goods' at 73o
We've, bold back some exertionally good Ditess Goodsl
bargains for this week, and i . vou want'agood drew, sujt�
or separate skirt, this 1�,wortb coining. for. About 35'
pieces Dress G6ods, in Poplins, Papam", Serges, Voiles,
Cashmeres, Venetians. etc.,, in black, brown, navy, c4rdi..
nal, myrtle, light �colors and some pretty fancy tweeds.
Some pieces in this lot are actually worth double, bnt for
a very few days only, you can choose for per yard
seventy-fivc Cents.
fitummy Oillee bargains Will be found In every delthrtfikent,
of the store,
A
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THR, OLMON NOW A
CLINTON NEW EPA
GIvING1cvlDHN0.6—xr 1) Conte-
I
The town 00U0cU will hold Its rog-
Ion is to Toronto this Feek I vl ov I
deuce In 141114,
I*r meeting on Monday ov"iting mi9xv.
THURSDAY. F90. 2�, IWO
V4 Dam against a
rrunk. When Loodeqboro station was,
MrJH Houston, colleglateine
.... . .....
memo time ago burned down, a large
quantity of packed apples were &Igo
tor,14 visiting0linton school this
The town band went to Seatorth oil
Local Notices.
Od
btirn and the owner of them is one-
Wedoelw&Y night, and goes down
fag thwoomparly for their value'.
again Friday night.
Raw lFurs Wanted- Rigbe9b Prices
G3ANI)TRCNKTOWN AGENOY
The M46ons of town givesfarewcll
paid. - Bert HOveY., Clinton-
- Mr. IF, It, HiAgens, Town Agent
�upper to Up Belcher, on Friday even.
Butter and Eggs wanted--bigheat
prices paid. OANTELON BROS, Olintor
Q, T, R, has rented the room next to
the Rxpres4 OfAce, formerly olicupled
lug, prior to blo,'departure from town.
Mrs. Jae, Winslow, London, an aunt
bv Mr. Medd. and will use it as. Anil,
of Urp. k itzslmoilv, died In London "n
D.R,'OVVVS,r49ndou, Surgeoit, Ocu.
list. 'Specialist,
offlee wherein to wind up the business
Of HOdgens Bros, andalso, for Vile Tick.
We Y- Mrs, Fitzsimons attends
I the=l
will be at W. 8 R.
Holmos' Drug a ore. on Friday, Feb
et Agenev business where people can
�Frldsy.
Ur Jag, Smith one of �the oldest
26th. G asses properly fitted, deafness:
secure transportAtion, by rail or water,
n
resiilelota of tow as confined to his
eatArrh and failing eyesi
Hours 11 L� 4 P.m. ght' treateds
NO VE FOR TH ACHERS - The, pro
room by illness la'awtweek, but is now
auniewbat better.
Motion examinations ftr the Ptlbli�
Schools of Huron, will be held oil Apr
The frame building formerly used for
Local News
let, 2nd and 5th. Popeis will be Bent
out for Jr. and Sr, Speond; Jr. and Sr.
the purposes of wQrahip by the oongre.
gall niof St. Jogeph's ch4rch, will be
MILITIA.CHANGES -The following
Third and Jr. Fourth cla sees. Teach-
ers are requested to send a posteartl at
e(
offer� for sale by auction, on Satur:
day at 3 , 9 clock.
all ' angeis utmounced-t- 33rd Hdron-
Regiment- .0 be Lieut-Volovel and.
once, to the public School Inep9ptor,
stating the exactnumber of candidates
Mr Hugh Rnss this week sold a
beautiful new Scale Williams Piano,
to command regiment -Mayor A Wil-
to write in each class, The parcel con.
Louis XV. �tyle, to Me John, Hislop.,
son, vice Lieut. Col. W. Young trans.
tsining the papers will be sent to the
It is a fine instrument and Mr Hialop
ferred to reserve of officei 9.
teacher by March 27th
gets one of the test.
NEW BUILDING -Mr Jacob Taylor
SVCbESSFUL STUDRNT�We con.
Mr Thos, Trick attended the funeral
will this year erect is store on the vac-
ant lot adjoining his office, having
ratulate Miss Dell Millar (youn est
a ter of Mr and Mrs 3acob Mifll
of Mrs Miller, in Goderich, on Friday,
She was well over go years of age, her
rented the same for two ye I are, . to
Mes5ra.Forcl and McLeod, who intend
ontliVel excellent standing she has taakr)
en at the -recent musical exams,in con.
bimband at his death, having reached
the Unusual age of 106 veare,
to conduct a flour, feed i6tid seed busi-
nection v% ith London OQnservatory of
The item in last week's paper,alluding
ness. therein.
music. Although Miss Millar hatp been
to the town finances, contained one
PROPERTY CHANGES -Mr Row-
studying music a comparativelys ort,
time,yet she obtained First Oless hen-
glaring error wherein U. stated - that:
the law costs last year were over$2000.
cliffe: has sold his five acres, and build-
ings on, Raglan Street to Fred Watts,
Ord in Piano work, which speaks well
for
As a matter offact they were less than
$100
for the sum of 0170.0, and has bought
the property of Mr Jackson, on the
her ability as a student. also for the
ability of her teacher MrB. W. 01 qvku
-
, �Me, Masonic brethren from town';
London.road, consisting of three acres
Campbell.
who attended the funeral ofDr Carder,
with buildings, for $1400.
ATHLETIC. -quite a number 'Of
Blyth, an Monday, were Nessrs. A. J.
Holloway, Dr Shaw.Dr Gunn, Gto Me.
TRYING TO SAVE IT- We were
boys assembled in the Council Oham-
ter, Saturday evening. in response to
Lennart, Frank O'Neil, W. J. paisley
in ei ror last week in saying thtit the
horse owned by J W Elliott. and
Mr. T, Jackson's request of last week,
After discussion.it w4s rdsolved to
and N Ball.
on Nonday'morning while Mrs Shin -
which broke its leg, had to be killed-
It was a fine driver, and while I it can
hold an adjaurned Ineeting to com
the 6rganization of a. Junior At letio
non, Victoria Street, was helping to
rya' trunk from hep house to a dray
never be used agdin for this , Purpose,
an effort is being made to save it. And
, Association, which will be held Friday
evening at 7.30 in the Council Chain-
oh"S ped on the ateps, and the trunk
fell Blip
on ner chept, hurting
use it eventuallyon &farm.
ber,in place. of' Saturday as firstde
her. quite
88verely at the time.
'NARROW ESCAPE:- Mr. W. Pro.
ter, *he is employed in boiler makinig''
aided, wlien thelofficers eta, . will be
appointed. Every boy %ho is inter.
ested and every man who is willing to
On Saturday Met t1te Principals of
the Collegiate Institutes in Seaforth,
at the F6undry, had a narrow a
escaP
the other day, An iron, lever, in Its
help a good work on come out o
, n Fril-
Clinton; Wingham. and Goderien, met
at the home of Principal Field, Goder-
descent, caught b . is head And carried
I
day evening.
lob, to discuss matters pertaining to
it down to a plate, when he was res.
cued before. turther injury
PRESENTATION TO GLEN COOK
the welfare of Colledates generally.,
wits Bns-
It was&' marvel that his. neck
'-On Monday evening last at the reg.
Miss Cantelon has rented the store
on Huron St., east of MeEwen's
.tained.
was not broken.
DEATH OF'W 0 REID-On
ular meeting of the Ancient Order of
Forreotera.Mr Glen Cook, was -agent.
ed with aPast Chief R,%ngers by
Grocery store, for her millinery
establishmentt where she willhave
Sunday.
morning last W. 0. Rsid, of Seafoith,
ewel
hissfellow Forresters. Mr. Cook has
more room and light,for her increased
trade-, and where she will be to
passed away�after an illness lasting for
has been a sVoially Active officer, and
pleased
meet; her old friends.
over one year. He was one of Sea.
forth's
K.
the Lodge as pros ered under IS
. . m
most prominent citizens, and
guidance. -The meragership thought
One day last week Mr P6rte, of Lon -
was well known thrbughout'the coun.
itifitting to make some special recog-
don, was walking to the home of a
ty. Messrs O -E Dowding, Jag Fair, J.
nition of his Beevieps. at the close of his
friend, when he suddenly diopped to
Wisemen ' W R Oounter and W Jack-
terai, He was taken entirely by sur-
the sidewalk and expired from heart
son attended the funeral s�rvice in
Seaforth. on Monday night, The re.
priae and whenhe recovered Somewhat
from the shook he. a0knowled ed the
failure. He was a prominent resident
of the . city, and brother of Mrs, G. F,
Mains were taken to Oakville'for bur-
ial-on TueSday morning.
"honor in a creditable speecT. The
!Jowpantons were guests of t4e evenv,
Brickenden; daughter-in-law of Mr. J,
Brickenden, of town.
'TRE"MILITARY CAMP- There is,
ing and a pleasant social evening''was
spent, Refreshments were served, af.
. Mri I)McDon-dd, Weirict,.Passen-
rumor amongrmilitary men that the
ter which followed speecifes -by High
ger Agent 0 T -R., Tororitoi and Mr
annuak camp would not be helJ in,
London' this year, but 'would go to
Chief,Rang_(-r Ribliardstof London,and.
the Weal. officers.
Duperow. Assistant, were in town,on
Wednesday. They were 1%i zlng-ul It,
Stratford, Last Year Uwas hpldin
P
the appticants for thepositiou ot Town
Goderich, thanks zto the direct eiforts
'of Major Shaw., Capt. MoTaggart,-
COTJ.NlIY1 �TEMPBRAN'OF OON,
VENTION- Thursday. preceding Good
Ticket Agent, as successor to Xr Hod -
gens when he leaves town. It is said
,and Robt. Holmes. Unquestionably
Goderich is the beat for
Priday (April Sth has been selected as
tht re are a large nftmber of applicants,
place, a.cam�
-in western Ontario. However, pressure
so it
i's being brought,to bear islsaid,.
thedatefor thMuron CountyTemp-
erance Convention to be held in Blyth,
It.
On Tbutsday' evening of last week;
'while skating, Mrr3 Elliott, Huron St.,
',
to have the camp in Stratford...
pimintses'to be one of the most im-
portant Conventions ever held in' thd:
had the misfortune to'tiip and Wits
w '
thrown torward�otx lf�i head, shesus-
CONCERT-An. excellent and well
attended concprt was given in Seiforth'
County as thequestion of the -abolition
of the WWI ftom every Municipality of
tained a 'severe concussion of the. brain
and t66ughsheinanaged to reach home
on Friday eveni ng, under the auspices
of Mr'Yule, Organist, Presbyterian
theCounty not now underLocal Option
is,to bb considered. Mr.Jos. Gibson,of
she there became unconsciatv, atid had
to call in a doctor; -under whose care
Church, quite, a cfowd'frbi�a Clinton
Ingersoll, Priesiftnt of the Ontarib Alm
liance,
She il� progressing favortibly.
attending the same. The hall itself
a commodlou spne, but the.exit is bita,
hag bebn 6oured to'speak, also
Rev. T. D. McKerollof Lucknow, (w)d
This season has been a;uunfavorable
one for skatingand Harvey Davis does
and in'base of a panic man people
would be likSly to Buffer. The - hall
recently from Owen - Sound), as well -as
the local men.. Delegates will be id at-
not stand L make, Tuone
0 touch
through managing rink., Hockey
was evidently built 'before furnaces
,were introduced, for it is -still heated
tendanpe f r6ra all the churches of the.
Qounty and representatites from the
tothe
matches have had be i3ostponed,and,
'the Carnival advertised for- Tuesday
by. -a ' toves. But it Seaforth. people., do
not obj6ot to these things, and. do.
various Temperance ..iocieties, I The
railways will give Single fare for the
was postpon ed. till L Thursday of this
weeL The band will be
[mind Something more 'inodern, per'
ha' , an, outsider, should
return trio for this date. (The'usual
Easter rates,)
p resent and
the ice being in 0 acondition a large
not. But it
I o opk' , 'rude, to say the least.
LADIR S A:ID StPPER I -On. Thurs-
turnout is expetigtedo.
Mr . Bone, of j�arst Wa�oknosh, was in. I
ACLINTONIAN'SADVANCEMH9T
dap evening last the Ladies Aid So-
town On Saturday, on his way home
-It is always a pleasure for the Nxw
CietY'df Wesley Church,..lintertained
He and Mr. A. Stratton, formprly'stat-
Bh,& torecord the advancement of for.
the members of thelchoir,the Members
ion. nt here, are, the Couniy Audit -
'Igo
mer residents of this pl&ce,so many oc
of the Officialboards and their wives,
or" and they h'id been. making an aud-
cupying high positions of trust and re-
and a few 'others belonging to the
it of the County books dqringLthe week
sponsibility, For some time Mr Henr
church. -The school room L WAS tAghly
at Goderich., Mr, Bone has had preVi-
Rafisford,, second son of Mr'Jno Raney
dqcorated, and five tabled Provided ac.
Ong experience in this directionbaving
ford. hag been mana�,er of the Domin-
comodation for - the guests at supper.
been auditor of East Wawian6sh for
ion Bank at Boissevain,,Xan * and so
After this was Over, and' t ab
he t I e,,,
nearly A. dozen years. He. says the
well has he discharged uties 'that
cleared up, ueV Mr,. Jolliffe took h
booksof th�,,County�,�are.partictilarly
pro' to
he has been "oied I the position
'chair While a short progrscitt. was. ren.
- 'First
well kept.
6 Nor
of Manager of th th End Branch
Oered, came a Topic-pr3menade
of the. same bank in - Winnipegi. whe're
the business is such that a large staff
around. the room,in which pretty�near
all present took part. 1beh followed
INOREASING-The business of the.
'
I is.�ept. I his is An important -position
for
%:wellrendered solo by Mrs W Doherty
a recitation, bV. Mi6s Ouninghame,solos
Cliutft Knitti Co. is increasin g Be
rapidly that ad
mliti,n,l machinery is
a man as young as Mr. Ransford to
hold, and be is to be congratulated on
his promotion.
by Miss Ida Wilkin, and Miss Leona
Potts; a 'medley. with solo parts,by�
necessary, and in this issue is.an ad7
vbktisement, calling fo'r more. girls.
DEATH OF NEIL McNAIR The
members of the Ladies Aid- none of
whom are members of the church choir
BIRTHDAY PARTY -1011 M onday
evening last, a number of girl friends.
following,from theGreycorrespoudent
of the Brussels Post, will be read with
elicited rounds of applause, and show.
ed that if the choir ever went 'On
of Miss Margfteet Liv ermoxe assembled'
at the home of Mrs Hanley, Main Str.
sincere regret by the many* Clinton
.friends of Mrs McNair-. -,After an ill-
strike,' an excellent and capable Sub,
Stites, could be found among the ladieS
'are
The gathering wag id the form of a
surprise partyi the ocp4sion. being the
ness of d.weeks of typhoid fever Nell
McNair, Lot22,., Con 15, p`asised'that
who n
conte t to sit among the
audience every'Sunday. It was. in-
birthday of the abovementioned young
lady. A humorous address was. read
bourne from whence no traLVeller re-
cidentally mentioned that one� ofthese
'honor
by Miss Bernice Agnew, when three
turns on Tuesdav afternoon: aged 36 1
Years; 6 months and 18 days Hehacl
ladies has the of belonging to
the first choir ever organized in. eon-
pieces of Limoges China (sagar bowl,
cream pitcher atid pin tray) were pre -
been getting along fairly well when
perforation of the b6*els:'t6ok place
nedtionwith theoldRattenbur hPirch
f, ter a..
viz:-�-Mra John Cuningbaine.
sented by Miss MAud Livermore; a
suitable reply was made byMiss Liver -
resulting in his demise. ffewasason
ot the late Jag McNair and was.known
6
few remarks from Atr J01110e, the
Meeting Was -closed, having been Par-
more
-i although taken by surprise,
Afterrefroshments which were served
to many in the township, as * he was
Assessor fcr the past two. A.
fieularly enjoyabl6, and for which the
Ladies Aid Society deserve much
by Miss Tilda Colel6ugh, the company
Years,
bout 7 years Ago he was united in
credit.
reed, wishing' Miss Livermore
=y happy returns. of 'the da;y.'.
marriage to Miss Florence. Duncan, of
Clinton, and she, 2 sons and allatigh.
t6r survive. Mr McNair wasa faithful..
member of Knox church, Cranbrook,
and a6taunchLiberal; and his early.
demCRe is sincerely regretted. I -. His
pastor, Rev D B McRa'e.con4ticted the
LINDO
service. Mrs MaNAir and family will -
Share in the sympathy of a wide c1rcle
.of relatives..and friends.
4
ON A SERIOUS CHARGE - The
S 01ES
Globe of Tuesday, Said— Thecivilquit
brought lby Mr. Narcisse M. Cantin,
the well-known St Joseph real promot.
-
ainst Mr. Ziba Gallagher, a barr-
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is r of Torotito for an accounting
of certain transactions, between'them
alf'that� a lady uses,'we.ttrs, br eats, n6thing is'.
was ititerrpated'in the Non Jury coprt
OF.
by the arrest of Mr. Caritin on a citarge
more Vital to her daily comfort 1han -properly-
of theft. The charge was laid by Mr.
N. E. Wilber, President of the Amer.
fltted shods. It decide"s'. the question of how she'
icauSilver.King Mining Company,
who alleges thatMr. Cantin wrong.
fully.appropilated
shall hnish eac� da*y—,whetber dred and unhappy, or
a certificate f5r
nine thousabdobares of tbe company's
stock. Mr Cantin was at once led away
rasted ind comfortable.
to the detective office, where btu coun.
Bel arranged for bah in the oath of$20 i,
thus enabling the plaintifT to r6turn
�to
Not one woman in eight is properl� fitted to,
the court early in the afternoon to
witness the conclusioli of his suit.
proper shoes.' If you will give us a little extra th-ne
It, the end Mr. JuAtice Britten dismiss.
I
ed the civil action, wfth costs. The
theft charge will e proceeded within
`1his
sOnle day, We,.will fit your feet scientifically and ac -
the Police Court morning. The
civil Oulu dismissed by the court is the
curately to a pair of
last phaseot a long continued dispute
between th4pafties, which arose over
4 Year agd, when Me Gintin approach
Mr. Gallagher for loan
Relindo* Shoe's
ed a to assist
him in promoting thle St. Joseph Litud
Improvement & Development Com-
Your discom�ort will cease from that hour.
9ativ, owners of �t Summer reitort tl;
t Jroseph, Like lliiron. Both pA1,t1p,,q
.
. . .
-claimed to have had agreed to pa y
intore.gb at the rate of 400 por oont. for
the loan, but Mr. Gallagher denied
Fred Jackson,
thAthe had charged hift) Interest at
this rate,, and aggerted that Mr. Oan.
tift's AftuRty was unsAtisfactory.
Feb. 25tb, x9og
Irik FeRell
alwaYs, Pointedo ever ready; the wrio
Pint being made of ladium, the hardli
iown' metal., and being round, neN
icks in the papgr, It holds a go
Ipply of ink and, kecps it in exce0c
m4ition. It is just as handy as a Foui
n Pen and write:s like a lead Peac
PRICK $1.00
.'Milo D, FAIR CO.,
CLINTON, ONT.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
the'Annex
GREAT SALE
OF.
Men's's' Underwear,
Heavy.Mitts and
Heavy.Working Shirts
We'want . tomake:ro6m for �ur New
Spring Goods, he ake' this Slaughter, Sale..
Every winter 'article - in: - the -. store''. inarked
down to 'cost ind less. There will be lots
of cold weather yet this. winter. B� pre-
pared for it, -and lay in a good stock of
winter
garments,at abig savingo
40c'Underwear, .39c
Afen's heavy fleece-lindd Underwear, Shirts and .39C
drawers, all sizes,. reg 5Cc, sale price .......... ...
75P Underwear,. He
Men's heavy wool fleece-iined.Underwear:, all sizo.s
in shirts an.d draWers,.reg. 775c, said price 50c
$1 Undernear" 75c',�,
Alen's all -wool -heavy. ribbed. Underwear, guavan-
teed unshrinkable, all sizes shirts and drawers. reg.
$1.00, Sale price ........... ............................ 75c
Stanfield's Underwdar, sti.,60
Stanfield's Unshrinkatle 'ribbed Und�rwpar. all
sipA.in Shirts and Drawers, reg. $1.25 and. $1.35,
Sale e ........................................... $181.0.
50c Shirts, 99c
Men's black andwhite Daak Working Shirts, with
collar attached, all sizes, reg. 50c, Sale price .... 39C
75c Slilrts, 50c
Men's heavy Working Shirts, blaAr aind V!hite
stripe, extra 4uality,.all sizes, reg. 77.5ci Sale price.. 50c
.$I Shifts, 7k
Men's navy blue flannel And all -wool Jer§6y KnW
ted Shirts, allsizes, reg.,fl,00, Sale price ........... 75C
50c Heavy Miltsg 39c
Alen's heavy driving Mitts, horse hide, palm' good
tough wearing mits, rpg. 50c, Salli price. 39c
c Heavy 31it ' ts9 50qc
Al�n's heavy working or driving Mitts, woo Ii d
T I ine
uAile palm, all -sizes, reg. 76e, Sale price 500
.,25c Heavy Wool Sox, 19C
Men's heavy wool Socks., fit grey only, reg. 25c, Sale,
price ... ....... ...... .............. .............
$1 Siteatersq 75C
Men's navy blue and striped blue,and white heavy
Sweaters, rag. $1.00, Sale price ................ 150'
.50C Winter Caps, 25c
ba, d 11
Men's heavy blue Cloth Caps, with storm n a
sizes, reg. 50c,, Sale price, ... 25c
75c Winter Caps, 40c
Beaver
Men's'lleAvy winter Caps, in blue and black
Cloth, With fur -lined Storm blind, reg. 75c, Sale
price ....................... .................. ....... 5.oc
Alen's extra heavy bdd Pants, made of good heavy
Canadian Tweed and will give good tough ivear,
roge -01,50$ Sale price., ...... ....... .....$1915
Cardigan Jackets reduced
Men's Cardigai.1 Jackets, rev. $Uk, for ............. 1$1.00
Men's Clardigaii Jaekets.'reg, $2.00, for ........ ...... 1.50
Men's Cardigan Jackets, rag, $2 60, for ....... ...... 2*00
Men's Cardigan Jackets, reg, n00, for .............. 2,25
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