The Signal, 1912-2-1, Page 10-s i^
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Spedals
B,fete wLosktaking we
bare a her *sera low
Os ogre in Cut
itand Silverware
CUT GLASS
Vase. regular $4.50. Special.
R'elteir Pitcher, regular $7.00.
Special. $S.00
(Team and Sugar, regular
$&O0. Special .. .... $21,7115
Spoon Tray. regular $i4AO.'
Special $4.715
lino Bun Distr. regular $B.rru.
1 Specie! oLi4.25
,b. t i.O0,
Special.. regular T4s
SILVERWARE
Four -piece Tea stet, regular
$18.00. Special .;10.45
Butter 1►ieb, negate'. solo.
Special.. i1 -SO
Salad Bowl (Royal Duultcn).
regular SOAK/. Special, $4.75
Casserole (lake Dish, regular
$(1.11. ' Spe•oial. $4.25
Fern Pot. regular $ 2 . 0 0.
Special $1.10
Thee are only a few of the
ls we are
duriingSFebauary berme offering
taking.
WATCH
OCR WINDOW'S
,'Olt THESE SPECIAL,.$
Waiter 11. Harrison
on the Suare, Goderich
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
NOTICE
, L.steed of offertner your *Menne rut,.
urban kite to a FAit-OFR town where
You deo "t know what
end your romer doer not know �s
wt.
bIC-
Wh
sell lots
the toat
be a
wn oto Tu.. ott;anade 1 n the tart ¢row.
i here L. a town in Ontarta which has
, soured 23 lance lactation In the peat 48
marrow, an.t has .mown from L700 people
to ;,ttq in the same time:
Avery hirers will speak well of the
town and dl the indications paint to Its
bsoo►nLne in a new "bort ),-ars the
treated nienufaotsrine city
Ity+o C a.e.tda
has
dou morn value during uieoot of it* reel s•pastate two
ream, ear win do 1•3 main dodos the
uezttoo.
wee your clleote sone property in
this town, where* they can make a
hendeoeu1e., patflt, and where
moan da L.A!nl.LrA Ut NO letrtION thin
. Ica a YOU
live Oto as a sed toelay for our donee.
livepralyu(. of the ,town end our
(xtlt esraiiglottt to Real Hwtatexmen,lAL
l:aeadiao
General Secirities Lerparatioi
31t Scott rtreebt limited
Toronto -
IHand
Satchels
-moo_
A splendid lot that
cannot be duplicated
for the :none.. Real
lerthei lana (tags,
good Clasp and
el.)ubit• leather
handle, fitted with
small coin purse, rttg-
ulaxly sold for
:end 1x2.00, Special.
95c
Other, ren,ing in
price (run. it.f.011 tu•
• $8.ts).
The Colonial Book Store
GEO. PORTER, Prop.
'['hone 1011 tioderich
Furniture
Repaired
POLISHED, ET('.
biker Plating, Gilding, Etc.
Mirrors made or resilvered.
Picture Framing, Etc., by
y e�y & Fraser
Kingston Street
(next Bing lidward Hotel,
Changs o f
Business
I hays purchased the
steam laundry busi-
ness on Hamilton
Street run for many
years b}' Mr. D. 11.
Rose and I am pre-
pared to attendtuen
the wants of his cue-
tt mere and many
new one..
I settee your patron-
age.
Satisfaction guaran-
teed.
George Pong
Nueeessor to 11), H, Hoy.,
Stearn Laundry Hamilton St.
STOCKTAKING 1
1
SALE
Big -a. tugs !nu you in many lines of Zhu d t, ae
to look ahead said see what your needs will be.•
II ..ill pay you
Ideal Fencing
11"0 ting we have a few rolls of the fatuous id, -al 1, 'et
*ter. What we have you .;an have )strictly cash with order) as
follrncs: DcinK left
No. it hard steel wire, all ereoly galvanized.
0-Iine u ire :IN inches high. uptight 2; inches a pat 1., at
7 -line wire 40 Mehra high, upright lel inches apart, at
"-lint wire 18 inch,•.. h• h, uptight liet't•ek1, 22 o
r rod, 41114 o
B-line wire 41 in g p ght 'l.'L inches apart, at pper rod, 24 o
S-Iibe wile 47 to, free high. upright t2 inches apart, at per rod. Mein
high, upright 2:; inches apart, at per
We charge I rod, 47ye0.
etre►c .. rR 'L'ie per dat or part of .. day for the use of
rs. Meveral of air stretchers have not been returned and
Vp personhaving them will be subject to the :,hove charge after
/et.
No. 9 Coiled Wire
%%bat we have Rog e t $2.20 per 1110 11ra,
Mitts II
Hockey PStacks
AT
All 7:ee lines at ......
All floe Sticks at ""5�
All 60c Socket at 42e
An 8K. Sticks at...'.. .. 220
... ....440
R'. have a good amertment
left. Here is a chance to save
money. 501', 90c and 06c titles et
per pais. lee.
Stock Food
boar -
national should he feeding Inter.
Stook sed PoultryFood,
Meld in 25a, ri0s ami 1.00
p•ekage.t, and la palls.
20 Per Cent. Disceent
Hand Aleigbai, Snow h„e,,.
t Heigh Rena Hone Blanket*.
1411rerwarer, all will be cleared at
WO Per vent. distraint.
The Howell Hardware Ca., Limited
The Best Place to Buy hardware
1
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO
house was ailed, the anthem: t-------�-
Ct►MMUNICATIONS. oae a the In t of theammo
Principal Hume dischargers the dent.. ---
WOULD HAVE SAVED TROLIOCE.
To the &storm or The men*
$In, -The dere., of !Lead option
and the pre.t•ot effort to secure lic+x.sc'
reduction ought to prove to the teat-
'peraace people a hu voted for Tory
candidates at the teat Provisoia! sire -
thins that they made a rniat.Ae. If
the liberals had tale eu000rrfu! In
that election, the three-Htths obeu•uc-
tion would have been wiped out, and
all Phia trout)* about doing away with
a portion ot the license. in Goderich
would be wsnec•vwary. Bat it is an
awful thing in tbla country fur a trraat
to vote agam..t his party,
Yours,
T. G.
A 0000 SUGtiESTION,
To The Miter of the negate
Kix,- The recent meeting of the
county council bei suggewced the
would it not be a proper and kindly
act for the town to invite the waives of
the Reeves and Deputy Reeve. et the
next sesaiou in June to a two day.'
outing, to enjoy seeing the old town
in a nice quiet way. It would give
them a rest from their various domes-
tic duties that would do them all
good.
Our broad clean streets and eventual
of maples wit¢ the numerous modern
homes and interesting surroundings
would be a oscitate of pleasure.
The hanks of the great lake Huron
are always a charming spot, to view
its many and varied beauties. To
,host- wbu live inland tins feature is
always a source ot interest. Then
again, our great modern -constructed
grain elevators are well worth a stair
to see.
The present is C1 iured to be
"Canada'. century." 'Lee it also be
recognized as such for both mothers
and wives of our great country. Any-
way, make an effort to get thew away
trout home and see what is going on
in the world.
Show theta the interior of the court
house, where, for over halt a century.
wardens, reeves and deputy reaves
have displayed their municipal wisdom
io guarding the important affairs of
the great and prosperous county of
11w..n.
In condusiori, if this suggestion is
carried out 1 feel it would be a just
tribute to our neighbors, wbo no
doubt would appreciate highly the
effort* to entertain them,
Goderich. Jan. 31st, lett
��'tutrtrr.
LICENSE REDUCTION.
To the Salmi of The Shama
Silt, -I understand that the
for license reduction will be deal
by the council thts Friday ley
and ea an oppuo. of of such a m
permit ane to express, through
valued paper•, my t-iews of w
unfair and nnaatiatymg met!
eeekiog retaliat on for the def
the local optioned. in their
campaign :
1. A few years ago lioettse ".d
WSJ acceded to in Toroeto, b
available statistics show that ti
of drinking has not.. beets, demi
by this method, tit on the con
I bars which were given licenses
been lengthened, and these recti♦
ostronage formerly given to the
now cloned.
2. The revenue of the town is
snit insufficient to Dieet %ur cu
liatelitie0, and this reduction w
decrease the revenue from licce
nearly one -bait as wele as dec
the assessed value of the proper _y
priced of license, without decrees
the supply of liquor in the slight*.
3. The contended evils of dein
would not be remedied in the leas
such reductive, for the patronage
the closed bar would immediately
to the licensed hotel,. thus permit
a discrimination in favor of the be
fortunate enough to be left is -it
Dalt is not a tatter of convegae
that tends to promote drinking,
on the con(4ar) if a roan a rornpe
to go farther he is incline.* to ,
longer, and there meeting wit
I larger number of trieyids he will
come more convivial and spend w
time and money than unser exist
condition,.
6. The COugreget.on of a lar
umber of drinking mien to fewer
in tend te, d„otderlitiem which
of as easily be prevented or filen
6. The cancellation f
request
t with
ening,
rewire
your
ch an
cd of
eat of
reicent
action
in the �
e evil
Malted
Crary
have
ethe
Bare
prov-
e -rent
ou id
noes
+'ease
dr.
iog
G
king
t by
of
How
tine
eels
b a
00,•
batl
fled
ray
b a
be -
ore
ing
get
bare
can -
in.
' el
the
of
el
o,
uoe
ye
or
t
0
r
!
.te.
le
•
1
w
a
steal
licenses *01 undoubtedly result
ho
closing of the hotel, not asra mmatter
choice but of ne 'rs•st
man with a license and doingman at t1b
created bar trade can s )ford tto
hie boatel rates. thus mak i�
pro-
hibitive for the unlicensed roan
exist. Eventually this would
unsatisfactory for the board.{
when the licensed man found Ala
neater attention was required i
looking after the increased tier. trod
the tendency would be to uegiect tb
diuing and sleeping part of :he ho
is favor of the liar.
7. The reduction of bosoms cre
• monopoly, and monopolies.
not ooty it r. obi
proved dbaster�de and Da4efe has
on would 18. trysts.,* wherever a erected
by such license reductioe pore!' d 1
•.tutus to th• mot alit y of our town.
in offering these rearms for boo
red.tctioe 1 am not aetlated in the
slightest by aa', primal favor oor
r
feiendshtp tut any of tM
liquor ntere.hanea uo en ed
tis. tort as y YObtaaM
ps}er looking t.. the $es.rd good
wiilic and an pannie dual f
or
rete Indiyidctai. Wbee the elimina-
tion of dri•ktnft esti be *esempliebsd
by i etititstste means and with armour -
thee l'•e he the
i shall be
dad to support
mev*1tlaPtll.
Faltidany room,
tit♦ Sow Prom ort. •
e briolt IN MEMORY OF DR.M LBAx, ,
.
.ter. Rseshtttea Pfssed by Coogrege Ciel
St. Andrews Cboteh, Myth.
At the annual sM-elitj et 8t.
Andrew', chinch, Blyth, ibis 1 /towhee
resrluttoo .w'ws paved trgstd•lig tike!
death , t the lata Ret. .k eh. Ucl.ean.
D. D., at 01/dal ich ;
"The corngreaatioo of Jt. Au bow'T
*butch, Blyth, In a'.neal a.•wtt,,g
arwWed, wiea to pia*, t.s toned their
erase 01 deep sorrow ma the coca**
of the death of Re.. Arch. McLean,'
D.D., whose demists took place at Me
home in the town of (iodet•tob OD Mon-
day, the Ydrd of January, 1912.
"Dr. Mclean came to this congreent-
tioa as paster in the tall vigor of lite and
t ea as
the fai�tbft waren of God ured ntill the
raves look* were wbitened with the
frosts of time sad tbs well -knit frame
became somewhat eafe•bfed with the
labors of a forty year.' partoeate, loll
of abundant Tabor and faithful .ervtoe
for the Master, 'ever alluring to a
brighter world and leading the way.'
'Aid now after a few yearn of peace-
ful quiet, the Master bee celled him,
eaylsg 'It is enough ; come up higher,'
and be has 14o04e to les 'with Owlet,
which is far better,' To the faithful
pastor, tete true friend and wise coun-
sellor, we nay joyfully though with
teary. 'Hood -bye UR we meet at Jests'
fele. Servant of God, well don. r
`TO Mrs, McLean, his wise and faith-
ful companion all these years. and to
the sorrowing family, we would ex-
tend our deepest sympathy, ever aour-
mending theta 'to Him that it; able to
seep them from falling and to present
them faultiest, before the peeesene of
Hie glory- with exceeding joy,
td cb•tt•q.e..ae 10 a pleasant roan
1 ba program gteee.l nail
tb
uuwtreby Miss Ida Currie. o
rising ower musicians of t
Follow g tris the chorus
Laud** ((written by a tot e.er
boy, " Victor Luriaton " ►,
t1god style by the (if
fwft00 Burdette a e axopbot
WOO a skillful piece ofivatrume
The 0881 number was a very
performance -a deg drill by el
the junior girls. tiered Dunbar
an intetpr•etation of Harry L.•
the soag Mies A&ne. McDWear onald Ilan
Hlgbllaatna Hing, giving one
prettied exhibitions of the den
to MALI,•. day. Robert ('raigle
the wroovpa'.inient on the pipes
One of the leading numbers
program followed. Thin w
"Paned* of the Nations," in
twelye of the school boys took
se follows : Join Lauder, J
Canuck t Ricbard Levy, John
Edgar Irishman Howes ' Charlie
Scottie!) iiighlander; Ernest 1'
Rektato; Duncan Matheson.
Baur ; Robert Carex Young O
Uockburri Hays, Chinaman ; J
cCiiotoe, English dude ; Earl K
tetuuls ; and, to keep them
rder, Eric Hawkins as Chi
Ilse. This was s great hit an
yr had to curve back and ••
again ' to satiety the loci
w1 w.
Mee Eva Somerville contribu
elf -executed piano solo, and W
°Donald followed with one of
rettiest of Scottish dauoes,
'ord dance., with J. B. Hunte
wpanlst, That well-known
pular organisation the Pe•erlees
uartette-Messr•e. (look, *in all.
w -ler and (`bapman-fa;orel the
dience with a song, "Until the
inn," which was much appreciated.
bell di ill by the senior girls was eery
ski
and grecefully executed. An.
er ' bit " was the appearance of
ter Filmer and Mies Ella Robertson,
me inimitable duets created great
husissen "The Dutch Wedding."
ea on request as an encore number;'
especially good, and the clever
g vocalists were recalled for a ti teal
ber, FlorencenSmitth, another c"Eyes of Irish lever
ng musician, followed with a piano
and the play "kty,Lord in Livery"
then Agnea Hamiillion),�18e l Amber-
Missa-
lg young lady of Ambertey Hall,
by her two charming girl
ds, Rose (lits Hildred McColl)
Laura (Miss Jean Nairn), resolve
set a counterplot an innocent
tris planned by the dashing
g Lord Thirlwene (Harvey Hal
• Opkins the footman (Will
ti, who appears on the scene, is
t taken to be Lord Thirlenes•e in
Ore, and there follow some emus-
tuations abet a series of embarraw.
s (not to say alarms) fur Spigott
tote Burdette), the faithful but
butler of the Amberle•y house -
Willie Rabb, as a page, also
ted in the play. The roles were.
well taken, and the young
ors are to he congratulated ' upon
clever work.
r another chorus, "Hail, ging
pro -
wets eoncluded with uthe singine ngg
Nathmal Anthem. •
h credit is due to Miss Hodge,
teaching staff, for the super -
and training in prepayation for
atertainment. demon should
he made of the good work of
:race Warnock and Miss Eva
vine as accompanist: during the
g. All concerned in tet• enter-
nt [tory, well feel proud of the
achieved.
HOCKEY NOTES.
oderich bockey club sprang .t
on the St. Marys seven last
`'ening. when the team from
e Town played the last game
ries in O. H. A. group No. 7
‘Vest-st. rink. Abort 1.000
re were in attendance and of
a piano
on of Was
Iso room.
Meple
G. C. 1.
rendered
Glee Club.
to *010
ntattioo.
p1'etly
Men 0t
gay
utter la
the 1►11I. '
tied the
of the
a seen
played
of the
as the
which
ort
Bull
Kidd,
non,
0110,,
1
^nada;
awe %
elle,
a lllu
.f of
do it
*tent
tad a
alter
the
the
r as
and
1At
Pu
bo
a
w
M
p
.w
Fit
au
A
ale
oth
Mas
wh
Wit
gin
was
your
num
Nies
you
.solo,
wee
ley
natit
aided
triers
and
l0 m
little
youn
man)
Besse
at ffrs
disgu
ingot
men(
(Graf
discreet
hold.
inane
all
Ia
their
Atte
George
grant
of the
lilac
of the
vision
the e
also
Miss
Monier
erenin
taimne
Hitters
The G
surprise
Friday e
the Ston
•r( the se
in the
spectato
this nu
be
porters of the visiting team. who atm
lived here by special train about 14,;1(1
that evening. The game was fast
from start to finish and with ten min-
utes' overtime the final score stood 8.7
in favor of (loderich. At half-time
the score was 4-3 in favor of St.
Maryd'and at tell time, amid the most
intense excitement. the score stored 7
all. Just shortly before the extra ten
minutes had elapsed' Mclror notched
another goal tor the home team.
Ernie Cooke, of Toronto. retained his
reputation as a most impartial referee.
Although tioderioh is nut of the run-
ning for championship honors. 1t is
intended to keep the team together
for the rest of the season by arranging
for a eeriest of exhibition games with
acme of the best teione evadable.
A feat game of hockey in the town
leagustreet rinkes waa [tiered on Wednesday en West
the Dreadnoughts and iroquo(i being
the oppoein teems. The game was a
Mose one, the result being a win for
the Iroquois br the sore of 2.1.
Dowreferee.
Scotobie Mae Donald was the
The following letter was received b.
The Signal this morning :
EDITOR MIA1q.L, --A game of hockey
was played levet night between the
Iroquois and Dreadnoughts of the
town league. The former won by the
m r at least 21$0 were sup-
at
up-
A OREAT SUCCESS.
G. C. 1. EM.rtairemeng 'Mesas a Leiria
Andres.
It west rtes of the ohd-dere G. 0. 1.
contrera. as advertised. that was
Torah before as «ettsadentin audiewes
in Victoria Opera Hous ,ie Weidner -
day night ef last week. Th. friends
of the are delta -Med
eemAmid (school en with the
wish
orate
the aware dM* iah t8. Wow
The
score of 2-1. We, the Dreadnoughts.
feel that we were not fairly- treated In
the selection of the ref
eree, ainst
whom we vigorously protested before
the game. The referee forced on
um
wan neither a member of the mentor
teem nor a town league referee. We
hereby chaneoge the Iroquois to a
game of hockey with b Ob theofficial referee of the town *� ' ,
an outside referee mmtnaily agreeablecal
to both teams. Trusting you will
publish this and thanking you M
$invests, we ere.
Yours sincerely,
D*EADt*OUOUT Horton" Dutra
Gedw'iche Feb, let, 1012. (Manager)
Said Men
sho.rld call and inspect
Mary patent tou the famous
Dorwt shown by
HSN Redford on Wednesday.
et the
istoy 7t h. Th. ea toupees esdan, all
PerteetRive nip not ally '
Ce1s'at+"a�. Met ars the ;
sally
tee oneaaM� hair. tree: st.hetftctte,
w
a
1
CD
A Good Move.
The Seato,tb Expositor, dlec..s.in
Mr. N. C. Oanset- 's proposals for
Phi
taxing of the city mail order bourses.
says :
"Mr. Cameron is right and we hope
the merchants and other business man
of the county will beck him op.
Pedlars, auetinnrs and all such aro
now subject to a epeeial municipal to
and there is no reason why the
wealth depart/smite' *tore corpora
Mos of the cities should allowed to
go soot free. white they deluge the
wtimer wintry with tr warm, most of
bleb could be obtained better and
'beeper at •• the stores in the local
owes- If thew or eatioos bid fur
nal il• obtain local trathat dose riot
gitimat.ly belong to them, they
, bon{d be required to kelp keen up the
unicipalltitr that feed them.
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SWITCHES
TRANSFORMATIONS
POMPADOURS
WAVES -FRONTS
COILS
Prof. Otitwtsd
of Toronto
WI w11t h. at
Hotel H.Nard
000t<RICH
011
WED., 6
FEB. 7
we a Peck of Me
'AANp
ANSRICAN
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Our
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for jhe lady who baa thin hair
cannot he equalled. Au. 01 h
Goons are Doted for teen
superior workmanship, to -
elusive halr.'le• and tine quality
ANY STYLE WILL BE GLADLY DEMONSTRATED FREE
Will also be at Cosetnerrral Hotel, Myth,
February Ser.
Rattenbnry House, Clinton, Friday, Thursday
'
loth
Commercial Hotel, Ss.fotth, Saturday, F.kraary tctk.
O IF NTEREST TO THE BALD WAN
Terme Melted to tall on es for a PRRI DEMONSTRATION Mow (aurones
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The only sanitary and
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TWO MOSTBargaios"
Attractive Silk
Bargains in the best and truest sense u
gains because the qualities are good and the( price vat ery abused owed, Bar -
Brand new. Just in this week. Full yard wide: On sale for much tithe fi� regular.
Saturday, February 3rd.
36 -in. Black Pallette Silk 88c u 36 -In. Black fl
easatine silk $Isla
This silk i. full 3B hn5as wide. arms
non; weave and b.ea,y weight. If you were i This is a beautiful Birk for either erg
asked $1.25 per yard it would not be one cent waist, or full desires !t bas a rich lustrous
81184more than the regular sellingfinish and is one of the most durable Bilks on
Silk is an exceptiooall price. This the marker today.
.suitable for atJse_ waists; y good wean, and it everywhere at $1 A quality that 11 sold
ot• dresses. Is will .+�. and it is gp*t, cleric, �e
prove eatiefteto,1 in every way. Clean and I stwidth free ft, heavy weight, iu.
to
Meeh Jost is this week. (bre of our Fehru. I mokk. free from the filler.$ so „often used ry
ary attractions. Very special at per t7L make S�ilk appear heavier. Another February
yard only
attraction this $1.50 Bilk at vet
yard only............ �� • 1
•
We can strongly recontmnd either of the above Silks. They are the pro-
duct of one of the largest European manufacturers. We buy them direct, saving
all middlemen's profits. That's the reason we can offer them at these prices.
Id -in. Floundn -- _w_ __
t Embroideries 27c 1
Here is a .Iemiid 4•S -in Flouncing 95c
at *freeing front the Ism- ) Dower that 27ei these are de
brotdery Department. Eighteen inch Hoe ! Like oral a go a
Swiss Flouncing., really handsome dear Swiss manufacturer. The qualities .etre good
fine quality cloth. Flora, strongs 1. at and the designs out of the ordinary.
will stand bard wear. Eight or ten gdr inns will be a bite demand for these There
to 11 stated
from. Regular value • eon and it will aRoods this sea
-
t°
than this good dent pay You ?i buy a they can
Once this lot is sold nut we be bed at. this price. Note the width -'.4.;
c.►n nott dupiieaate it at the price. Saturda inches." Handsome Swiss Embroidery Flo411. -
only 14 on sate at per ya.td Y ting• regular values uptto w ,p� joist �t of
y 2 the cases this week. p5 ,,,
........... . C ( lee at per yard ooly`• • • .mora a7�Jl.
The Klonciyke Tables Ready for Saturday
Ready once more with the famous Klondyke Bargain Tablesehave
Wen busy this last month taking stuck, measuring and Ming everything in the
store. Anything we found that for any reason whatever should not be here was
thrown aside, and Saturday morning, February 3rd, will goon one of these
Klondyke Tables marked at a price that wi'1 make their selling a positive certain-
ty. We cannot begin to enumerate the articles on each table but there is not a
thing on any of them but is the biggest kind of a bar ain.
Tables No. 1 -Any artkle for n g Here is a fist of Tables:
Table No. Z• -..Any artkle for 1� Tabl' Np. 6 --Any article for 58c
Table No. 3 ---Any article for igc Table Na 7 Any article for 78c
Table No. 4 -..way article for 28c Table No. 8 -Any article tan, 98c
Table No.Table lido. 9 -Any article for $1.28
s Any article for 38c Table No. 10 ---Any article rot' $1.88
Table No. 11 -Any article for $1.98
The best drooling can be done on Saturtila or as•
Yrsoon after as you can caiwe.
TWO COAT SPECIALS.
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*45 for Children's Coats $8.45 for Ladies'
We have decided to clear the Cloak stock,rm Coats
fore February is over the racks must be empty. This
outhto the last grmvnt. Re_
children's and ladies' Coats that will appealots is the�1'easop for values in
coat or you need one yourself, come and see how w
hoewe are selling themthrifty. If your girl needs a
Children* Coats $3.43
Twisty ehlldren's and Ladles' Costa $8.4f
Seventeen or
tweeds. hefts. Minket Melba and Goats,
Navies, ride, grovel heavers. res Madero.
Winter
er Me e, , in tki a
and fancy vr(tturw. lot. Ladies' .air w.ed W 4. Mete,
k g-geknit at .1441061 r 1 . ) and fIRa1 Au navies or fancy tweeds. This kyle
oat I1.4s.•. stn ass they mum ono, atria
meaty tssst y, et rash • of the pf * f $Ietl tip 'lar
a•� 113.45 . rye Burst law W.
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