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THE POULTRY SHOW
SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITION CLOSES
ON FRIDAY LAST
A Large Exhibit of First Class U.rds in
Town Hall Show Is Most Success-
ful and Units Officials Credit--Of-
ficArs Elected and Preparations
Made For Next Year
In every way the eighteenth amnia/
exhibition hell in the town hall here
011 Tueeday, %Vednesday, Thursday
and Friday of last week, hy the Huron
County Poultry and Pet Stock Asetxci-
atiou wail highly.ul' •earful and did all
the officials connected with it witch
credit.
On Wednesday nightMr. G. C. It)b-
ertson, of Guelph Alpicultur.Al college,
eve a very intereeting lecture 01* the
cote of p oulte y, (( hich wad listened to
by a large nuwIer.
The rate evening the following of
Jeers and director•• were elected for
the coming year: President,
Caster, Constance: flirt vice-presj•
dent, James Shaw, Goderich ; second
vlce.preoident. T. Nmallteotobe, H. I,
NII eretsIv•treasut'rr, J. 11. McClin-
ton. °oderich; directors, S. Bowers.
F. Angor, \Vinghain : h. Mprdie, P.
(►alley, 4t..Jorth : A. .1. Grigg, Wnr.
H4101111. ('lintou: J. Har.gougt., W.
Ortwen. Hensall ; ‘V.41. Bottler, Zu-
rich : Ur. Smith, K. Muurebouse, Bay -
Reid : Rev. Mr Powell. Exeter : Gro.
Haggitt, Blyth; J. 8. Howrie. W. Rut -
son. ileo. Johnston. Chas. Smith, S. O.
McKay, Webb, J. S. Knight, Geo.
Renew", fart Worsen, Wm. lioak.
Goderich.
Srrar.gementa were made to have
the .how herr show the wuur [line
next year. and Win. Hilliegewas agniu
appointed judge.
1'he silver nip for the het bird in
the show wvs won by Wm. Carter
oath an Ancona hen.
The prise winurr- whore addresses
are not given are local I evplr. The
Hitt
Bra&an,r, light-,-elle$. hen. cor•kerel
ani -pullet 1st rnd'Jgd.dohn CalW�tuu.
11s'arttlai,f +' . .
Hraharita. dark -cock 1st, John S.
Humor n•
Orpington.. huff -cork 1st. J.
Khigbt, 2rid. F. 11.'. Angus, \Vioghan,
ben 1st and 241. .1. Knight ; cockerel
1.1. F. W. Angus, 2nd. J. Knight.
Black -.cock hen at.d pullet, Lt, S.
G. \leX.ty.
1Vhite-hen 1st, C. Worrell. 2nd, R.
1 Howard; cockerel 1st, R...1. How -
urd ;,cullet let, l:. J. fiowaid, 211d,
Thos. J. Hoggarth.
Rncke. mutt -cockerel and pullet 1,1
and 2nd, F, 11'. Angie-.
White --cock 1st, hen lot and god.
co:ke,el Lt end pullet 1st, R. G. Mur -
O, CAMERON, K. C., BARRIS die'Sraf.rrtt,.
TER sotldtsr, anter] Doyle- 7 dk,e (tarred -cock 1st, John Newcombe,
a�kaea tlta..t. ouisrtcb, thud dour fro 2nd, R. t', I'ostlethwaite; 1st. lien, It.
Sam. (i. Huwrie: pullet lit and 2nd. R. C.
P..stlethwalte.
MMot cite -cock 1st; hen 1st and
2nd. cockerel 1st and _cod and pullet
lst and 2nd. W.J. Bald. Miteh.11.
I-ang.bans, black --rock 1st, hen I.t
and 2nd, cockerel let and pullet L.t
11HOMAS GUNDRY and :2nd. .1. S. Howrie.
1 H
ACCTWNEIIR :u4rge
u, black --cock let, hen lel
_ _ and .nil, cockerel, nutlet lst and tad.
Inas 017,0•1141110 11. ♦n tastrostion Isy saga win. (carter, Constance.
Left at aloe) sate will bs foesenJy at lei:borne, white -meek and hen lit.
elided to llsatdeove alepaone 1MJ John [listen. Stratford. 2nd. G. Jahn-
-- - - tun : cockerel 1.t. John !leach. 2nd.
INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. Ernes: Bates: pullet. E. Hater, John
PRIVATE 1''UNUs TO Pletch.
'20;000
LEGAL
()ROULH'OOT, HAPS dt KILWR-
i .4 N. barr( .r. IIUdtar., notaries t ubttc,
ructs In Lt._s-z the a- Court, etc. Privatefu
und• to lend at lancet rate. of lntere..t.
Mier. !Cowl •Ide Square. Urderieh. W.
,KuU11PUt1T. K. C., !t C. BAYS, J. i.
K1LLURAN.
CHARLES ('ARROW, LLH., BAR
RIB&Jt, attorney. solicitor. etc.. Godt
h. Mose, to lent at lowest roto.,
AMMONIUM.
loan. Appy to M. t;. CAM 1st,
comb -co, k. ' hen and pullet
Ist, Neo. Johnalon.
•-.ItUN. Barrister Hamilton i;treot. Uoderich. Black-anek Int, hen let and 'Ind,
R. ROBERTSON. John Howrie.
I, 11rown. single cwub-cock and ben
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INOC1tANCE AGENT. 1st and 2nd, cocker el 1st and pullet 1st,
Fiat AND LIopTsiva.: British, Ctnadlan and John Pletch ; co^kerel 2nd. Gen.
Aval,inTTLM.OaXas AKD 1t1rPWTate.' LLan4
ITT : 1s Utas Aveldsut and Uuarautee
• 'AleYlorsiaah Unshed. of Leedoo. Noe.
F Ih►LITT MID UValtAPITILS. HOKUM : The C'.8.
Moine sod Uv.aiant.ssCompany cockerel and Ile[ let and _rod. 11'm.
'Irl eat nrldesos, oortasast owner of vlc- iso
ariw end AIL Uaehinstreet.. 'Phone IN. Cal ter.
Silver grey -cock And hen 1st.
George Smith, 2nd, .1. S. Howrie,: pul-
let. 1st, George Smith.
Poland•, white cock 1st. hen 1st
and'.nJ, rocketel lst, pullet 1st and
2nd, F. Bradley, Stratford.
Golden Beatded , ock and hen 1st,
W ro. Carter.
Andilusans-hen 1st, .1. ` Howrie.
Ancones -cock. hen and pullet 1.1.,
T. Smallieontle, Bengali ; cockerel
and pullet 2nd„ G. H. Rance.
Haunhurgs, single spray --rock. ben
and ,pullet 1st and Aid and cockerel
lit. Wm. Carter.
Golden spray lien, rockerel and
pullet 1st and 2nd, Wm. Carter.
Golden pencilled --cock 1st, hen 1st
anil'2nd, cockerel 1st and '_'rod. pullet
let and 2nd. \Vm. Cat ter.
Silver pencilled -cock and ackerel
Int, W'm. CAI ter.
Houden* cock lot nod 2nd, hen let.
cockerel 1st and 'Erol and pullet 2nd,
%V.Ang,.s, Wingham : hen 2nd and
pullet 1st, Wm. Carter.
Games, pit cock Mt. Arthur Jon..:
tad. \V m. Carter : hen let. Ernest
rib tetreln.t► Std.' ewe -sidle tat,
t0 Casae-- •
Meek, red--eoek 1st, hen let and
pullet 1st and tad, F. W. Angus.
bodies -crick. hen, 3aekeeet and pun.
let 1st, Wm. O...y, Miteb.lt.
Rhnde [eland Red. rose comb -
rock Ist, Arthur Jones. cockerel, pul-
let and ben list. H. P. Lasbbrnoi,
pullet god. Geo. Jchn.too. Single
comh-coek 1st, H. P. LDdtbrook, 2nd
and hen 10. (leo. Laitbwaite, hen let,
cockerel and p.R.t let. H. N. lash.
brook.
Black Spanish -aock, cockerel, p,sl-
let let and hen 1st and 2nd, J. S.
Howtir.
Wyandotte, elite -cock, hen 1st.
Deter.( let -sad rod and pullet let.
lrtithwaite : pullet 2nd, John Howrie
Butt -rock and hen 1st and '2nd,
Aatbur Jane..
Dorking, colored --cock 1st, ben 1st,
tkILLGP MUTUAL FIRE IN
'MR • N C i C O. -Yarm and isolated
ow:. reowrir taws.L
O8*c.n J. B. McLean, Pres., d atotth P.O.;
1a. t'oeaoty. Vte►��++ry,LL,, Godssin\ P.
-somas l' bays, rtso.-Treem•. tleatorth P. U.
linecten-tl, F. McGregor, d.atarth. John
U. Ur uses, W ins reg ; N" turW Rims Con.taaw;
John Hsn.rmilit, modes". Jame@ Evan.,
Heechw.ed; Robert Ferste, Matlock ; FWcolm
H, Krum. llrsosa0d.
•teente: J. W. Yew Hotsesytlle; R. Smith.
H a r r oil k ; \1'illiam Chummy. Keeton!. ;
binopley. 8.elpttb. rewirtietdaes eau W7
ts•se'imsetd sad net oar oarde resetetea �}Atl
B. J,)tonWtielet�Fa�Mrr,CUas or at H.
H. ( oat's Uretero. i}tgetsa *rese, YMa0Fcb.
MARRIAGE LIDS
WALTAR K. KELLY. J. P..
QODRRUCB, ONT.
MUM or Ma*RlAGL IUCRN?EH.
VOTiUE.- -THE LOCAL AGENC V
Lla DetsOnaaat ter The Signal '• at the
eese nosh and Stationary awe. where
mime win be reo0vut fee wrhsrrietien•, d
and lob losrk. and rss'1rt• win be
111""112.ansae-• for I)e. mune
THE FIRST STEP
Mon saris, sa mon. It has me.
le t S' aas M 7,u g
rsye sole wills yf oad ns: a .
.. Ata. Brat Am .�aed .a:.r
i 1 R .tire U558.tads
O•a
oath
W. iL SRA%
Brophey Bros.
• OUDSBIOB
The Leading
Peeing DIreners
asd EniNalliers
atOnli.i maritally dal
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J. W. Boyce, Mlitkhell ; cork 2nd. J.
H. McClinton ; pullet 2x41, ('arI %Val
.NI
BANTAMS
Game rock, hen, cockerel let and
Sad and pullet 1st, now Bowers,
WMame, Pyle inghain.
-cock, hen and pullet
let and 2nd and cockerel let. Thomas
Sowers ; one -keret 2nd. A. J. Origg
Clinton.
Game. birchen - eoek. hen end
so *wet 1st. A. J. Grigg, Clinton.
Baso., brown red -cock let, hen Sad.
co.I:.rel let and 2nd and pullet lid,
A..1 Grigg ; hen and pallet 1R. Thos.
Nowell.,
G..rn, A.O.V. --ben. cockerel and
pellet let. Thos. Bowers.
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH : ONTARIO
(lame, ether-.oek let and Sod and
pallet let. Thos. Bowers ; cockerel lel.
pullet Sod, A. J. Grigg.
Gagne, hlack red -cock 1st. nen 2iw1.
cockerel let and Sod, pullet 2ud, A. J.
Grigg ; hen and pullet 1st. Thom.
Bowers.
Game, (-olden dutch -crock and hen
let and ]fled, cockerel Zed and 1,061
1st, Thou. Bowels ; cockerel 1st, pullet
A. J. Grigg.
Cochin --cock and hen 1st, Edwards
and Clark. Mitchell, grid, cockerel tat
and 2nd and pullet let and 2nd, Smith.
and Robertson.
artridee cochin--eock 1st. en
• d
and Smith and Robertson C; cock-
erel ami pullet 1st, Edward• and
('lark.
Cochin, buff -Donk let, Thos. Angus ;
her let and 2nd, cockerel and pullet
let, Smith yud Robertson.
]lase comb, Meek -tock let, Wni.
eluazel, 2nd tied cockerel 1st, K. Batas.
Jap, black tailed - cock lot, Edwards
and Clark.
Goldrn Sehright - cock, 1 en and
cockerel Ist, Win. Carter ; hen. on:k-
erel and pullet 2nd, K. Bates ; cockerel
Ind and pellet lit, Wm. Casey ;
pullet 2nd, Wm. Caner.
Silver Sebrigbt-hen, cockerel and
pullet 1st, Wiu. Cat -ter.
Indian game --cockerel and pullet
1st. 1Vm, 'Jaeeey.
l'hi0sse, white -ben, cockerel and
outlet. Geo, t.sithweitr.
African -Dock and hen Lot, Arthur
Jones. White -cock let. %V►rn. Snazel,
2nd, 8. C. McKay ; hen 1st, S. G. Mc-
Kay, 2oJ, Win. Seamy'.
Columbian --meek-, hen, cockerel and
pullet lit, O. lirahean, Mitchell.
Silver lees-r•.•sk 14, cockerel aunt
pullet let dud 2nd, .1. S. !towel...
Partridg.•---,ilea. hen, cockerel Slid
pullet 1st and 2nd anti heli let, Wren
Shea' down.
(:olden Inc.-! Cock. ben and pullet
1st orad 2.1d, J. Sewrcombe, jr,
PI O EOSS
Baru -cock and Then 1st and 2nd. S.
l:. McKay.
carrier -click 1st, hen lst fund 2nd,
Wm. SAazel.
Owls- cock and hen lot. et. G. Mc-
Kay. -
11 ra-cock 1st ,And 2nd, S. G.
McKay, hest 1st, e. G. McKay. 2nd
Wu1. BoazeL
Homers, any other variety --rock lar,
Herr a H't.e ai d :'=IHt'and hr•t3 let. ti:' (t:
McKey : he. 2nd. Harty Howell'.
Jacobins, red or yellow, whit- and
.prcklcd-cork and hen 1st,' . G. 111c -
Kay.
Pouters-e•,ck and hen lst, S. G.
McKay,
!Fullback- - cock and hen 1st, s. G.
'IcKNy.
In the Mug Tumbles variety of ted.
yellow aid A. U. V., Smith non
Robertson a.•tl Hist for cock and 1 en.
T biers (Bald. red or yellow, ono
A.O.V.-cock ..0J hru 10, `faith and
Nolertson.
Trumpten, Ens:loh-cock and hen
lot and 2nd. Smi h and Kotwrlwn.
Tumblers -cos: and ben Ist, ti. G.
McKay.
Fantails, brown or telae* also A.1'.'.
-rack and hen 1st, Smith and !Whet t-
.
GEESE
Toulouse -gander and go)... ist
Arnold i.aithwaite,
DUCKS
Indian runner -Jtake and duck !sr,
J. S. Minute.
Rouen -drake 1st, duck 1st and .roar
Geo. l.aitbwaite.
Pekin (young, -drake and duck lit,
Oliver Pennington, told) drake and
duck 1st, Cast WoreelL
Aylesbury told,- drake 1st. Oliver
Pennington, trod and dock let, Wm
Carter. duck 2nd. Oliver Pennington :
(young) drake and duck lid, %Vu,. Car-
ter.
Any other variety (young1-drake
and auck let, S. G. McKay.
THE MONEY
The division of the pt-ize moor) was
as follows :
John l'aweron. Brantford, $11 :.1. S.
Howtir, 8_'2.311; 11. Onward, 711.:111;
S. O. McKay, *21.:dI: 3. Knight, 1111:
F. W. Angus. Viiighai,. *l:L311; Carl
%V.,is.•11, 7pt ; H, J. (toward, $1 : '1'. J.
Hoggarth $1: H. U. Murdir, Seafnrth,
; R. P.cwtlethweite, $2; John
N-a-combe, sr„ 51.50; Wm. Bald,
i111tchell, 5(7L0 ; James Shaw, 51 ;
Wm. (carter, Constance, $41.511;
nest Bate., *7 : Gee. Johnstone, $45*);
Arnold Ltitbwsite, $12.5(1: A. Jones
811; F C. Bradley, Stratford,
Snrallirombe, Heneall,-'S:1: J. Pletch,
Stratford, $$.30: 0. H. Rance, 51 ;
Wm. Caaet, Mitchell, 57.50; 'Moy
Bowen. ll mghaui. t(J4.00; A. 3'
Grigg, Clinton. 517.30; Smith ansa
Robertson, $3),(81: Edwards and
Clark, Mitchell, $v : Wm. Mosul,
fµ. l ; O. Pennington. 54.50; J. Boyce.
1Jilrlsell, 14.54) : l:, Graham, Milehell,
*toil) : Wren Showdown, 57 : J. New-
combe, 714.:d1 : H. l.aahl.rook, 5A.:ol) ;
J. H. McClinton, 50o: W. L)oak, el.
Break Whisky's Grip
On Your Loved Ones
Drunkards will tell you with team
of'dncerity that they oto not want to
drink. The craving coming from tb
Inflamed ane tLe.ti.,lNrf alf.e.-
delves thew to it.
Aleurn will soothe the trembling
nerve, and remove the craving that is
ruining your home and stealing so
otherwise kind husband or father from
you. it cots only 51.78) per hox and
if It does sot cure or benefit after a
trial the mosey will to refunded.
Altura No. 1 is Wtekes and can be
given secretly In tea. °toffee or fend.
Ahura No. 2 Is taken voluntarily hy
those wiling to help t housewives.
Aleura can now be obtained et our
.torr. Ask for free brooklet telling
all abnut it and give Alcorn a Irbil.
F. R. Wlgle, druggist. t1odarieb. Ont.
108
NOX A COLD
In One Day
The beet Cough If saltine foe rill -
dreg. Me. pee bottle, at all drag
stere..
MICE MAT
Choicest fruits etc.. -perfectly
L•Luced-ready to use
Saves endless larratir
llcCall'1
Patterns
M I LLAR EY SON
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REPRESENTATIVES MEET
Many County Agriculturalists Craven:
Stratford
Stratford, Jan. 'Li. --To the sixteen
delegated who assembled in the Court
House of the count y'of Perth yeeier•
day. as the representative. from forty
one different attricuttural docletird in
Huron. Middlesex and Perth counties,
T. H. ]face, of Mitchell, and J. Lock ie
%Viteon, iif 'I'urunt(', urged the value
and nerd of more specialization in the
selection of nerds, tetter :u-operatiuo
among the farmer* for their own and
the community's welfare and .Absolute
honesty in all busier** dealing,.
W. .A. McKenzie, of Mitchell, in his
opening eddies., told of a floe state
of prowl e•r, nn the pert of all the .o
cieiirs, Field compel it ion., he stated,
were nut exe'ting the interest they
should, but this would improve.
"Goerrowent judges," he said.
"bays given splendid satisfaction In
j every place they have gone..'
( The financial statement showed a
.o nett ton or In ,a•1.•.11)-.
1. A. Harr, of Min hell. raid thei
while the hu.ine.s roan and transpor-
tation m,n had ezpen,rd their profits
to prt,duc.• more the (seiner had .Is.it
hli prnhts spelftiiarlj 'g '• :VP: 'Race Itti-
%'t-ed a greater rrrt.td to the social
side of farm life, as a means to stem
the tide ebbing from the farm to the
riliw,
\IiKenz'e•. of Mitchell, and E
('hristi., of Exeter, were eeler:rd Ln tee
recommended as pre.idrnt and vice
pn•sturut at the assO'iatic.n Weer
rot 't'.,roi1U'. !kir. %Vb.-won. of Thorn
dale, was eler'.d eeerrnuy-measurer
The nett animal meeting will he held
in Stratford.
The ng.ieultllrai societi.ee which
have paid their applieatioo (re. As.:
Mc(iillvray. Thorndale, Delaware,
Straiten(1. Exeter, London tu(v u•lnl •
(ilrnrnr.
Everton. 1Vr•t Huron, ties -
lot ill nail 1)or0h...ter.
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A SUBTERRANEAN RIVER?
An Old S:ory Revived by Strange Phec-
omenoc near Wtngham
Walkerton, Ont., Jan-:iJW.-A culious
phenomenon occur -ret' between '1'rrs-
('-ater and \Vinginam, near the village
of Belgrave: A large Neetin° of the
roadway sank to the depth of fifty
fret, leaving a great bole one battered
feet long and many t'a'ds wide. A
few railer from t he spot is another
large hole, at the button, of which
.1111ck,and, ate perpetually nwn-:ang,
as if distil bed by .Dole unseen current
below. The appearance of these two
great holes, which tun in a north-
easterly direction toward the town of
1Vinghrrn, leads geologists to the
opinion that a subterranean river
exists, which flows somewhat under
the Bruce Peninsula and connect.
Lake Hiirnn with Lake Ontario.
It is said I hat. sevem. I kinds of fish
of the smaller variFty and peculiar
only to Lake Muton have been tumid
in take Ontario, which could not pos-
sibly have made the long journey
through Lake St. Clair and Lake
Erie, and therefore must have made
their way through some channel un-
known to roan.
The flow of the Maitland River is
also getting smaller and at times runs
almost dry.thhich is probably caused
by the draining away of the water by
the underground river. The people in
the vicinits are somewhat alarmed at
this phenomenon, es the land about
there is low and of a boggy nature.
The township of Turuberry is hiring
men and teams, who are drawing
loads of stone. The undertaking is a
gigantic one, and no doubt hundreds
of loess will be necessary before the
roadway is properly repaired. The
hole has since been lled up.
YOUR HAIR MAY BE
YOUR FORTUNE
Beautiful hair lit. made the fortune of
many a woman, by adding
�gcharm and 10((•.
west - ^llness to an lie MdaL�It� Nigh
trsaialifitf
haii. h olds t�tractiveness to cvi rrr
feature. Without it you can't he beautiful;
with it yep will he at least pretty
To have beautiful hair, tune Hammy
Hair Beautifier 1t will improve the i.eanly
of y.Nir hair, taking away the dull h..r4e
noes and stnngines., st.(ternng and pp'latb-
tpg eery hair in ywr head and making it
soft, silky, 7th acay, ewsicr 40 put upend keep
n place, and at the same time giving it
rir an.] ia,ting rose fragrance that will
Might both you and there around you e
fiery easy to apply simitly sprinkle s
little on your hair each time before brush-
ing it. It retains moil, and vial art change
the calor of the hair, nor darken gray hair
To keep Frei r hair and scalp dandruff -free
end -dean, we Harmony 8ts.rprio This
pure liquid shampoo groves an instantaneous
rich lathes. that unrnnliatdr penetrates to
everend 'uhair I ng 1p,W .led n`ale much
Washed r+lf ;let as
)quickly, the entire operation talcsI.-
few moments
1,7Mh pr:pa:atinns cense le odd•doped
very ornamental bottles with ...Mee
tots. Harmony Hair Beautifier, 11 rut
Harmony Memnon, rine Both gu..at,v'i
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than 7,1X11 leadir1g dnig %tureen( the United
StMsa, Canada and (.teat Britain, whichewe t . big Harmony lebetsbrlee, To-
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;ET; ANNUAL SALE WEEK
Final Clearance of all Winter Coats
Ladies' Coats Children's Coats
Ooly 11 Indite' smart tweed Coate,
Isere style•. Regular $13.00 t0 $21.30, to
clear at . - .. 1,11.1111
Still a few tellies (.'oats in black and
colour, left to clear at each ..$a.OQ to 11.50
Furs
(children•. Coate to fit all ages, many
are tuarked at half usual prices and all
should be cleared out it. r, few day..
our entire •tew•k of Fun, without any reserve, is being sold nt _a) pea rent les. than our regular keen
prices. If you hw(e any far buying to du this is a golden uopw'rtuoi,ty.
Children's tieadwear
Our stock of child'eu-s Headweat is being sold at half regular priers, including all the .martest styles
of the season.
(ienuine Reductions in all other Departments
b'New Spring Stocks Now Arriving"
McCall's Patterns
LAST WEEK
NIcCaII's Publications
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GENUINE BARVAIN SALE OF
BOOTS and SHOES
11E' time has once- more arrived for our Annual
Midwinter Sale, which Yve expect this year
will surpass :znv of .our previous ones: Our
stock this year is large and in order to reduce
it we have decided to offer you Shies at prices that are
them. We will start this sale Saturday,
and continue it each and every day up. to
Saturday, February- 14th, 1914. Be sure
hound to sell
January 31st,
and includinle
(
to come early. as the first buyers will have the best
assortment' to choose from. Below you Nri11 find a partial
list of what we have to offer:
r
MEN'S BOOTS
150 pairs Men's Boots.
Regular, S5.00. Sale price..$3.65
40 pairs Men's Button
Boots. Regular, $4.5o and
85.00. Salt price 3.50
(x- pairs Men's Boots.
Regular, S4.5o. Sale price 3.40
36 pairs Men's Boots.
Regulare114.OQ. S urige l.IS
11 pairs Men's Bolts.
Regular, $3.50. Sale price 2.60
3() pairs Men's Tan
Boots. Regular, $5.00.
Sale price 3.75
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LADIES' BOOTS
40 pairs Ladies. Button
and Lace Boots. Regular.
S4,5o. Sale price... $3.40
8o pairs Ladies' Button
and Lace Boots. Regular,
.84.00. Sale price 3.10
85 pairs Ladies' Button
and Lace Boots. Regular,
S3.5o. Sale price 2.50
75 pairs-a..eaiiva .I<1c7o-,t'.
Regular, !3,-o, Sale price 2.15
20 pairs Ladies. Boots.
Regular, S2.5o. Sale price 1.85
OWe have a lot olc Ladies
xfords and Pumps which
we will sell at a big sacrifice.
POSITIVELY CASH
This is a bona fide Bargain Sale and if in Led of any Footwear in
the near future you cannot afford to miss it.
NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED AT SALE PRICES
WM. SHARMAN
THE SQUARE
GODERICH, ONT.
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