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SALE STARTS
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Our Great lid- inter Clearance
Sale Preparatory to Moving
Into Our Own Store
Here's a Shoe Sale that means some-
thing to shoe buyers these days when
shoe prices are -soaring "way up !"
Take this paper and look over the
unusual inducements we are now offer-
ing a Consider your shoe wants ---Antici-
pate them Figure out how many pairs
of shoes you can use, and then figure the
.great saving you can make by buying
:now, while we are making these unusual
offerings
Ladies' high cut, two tone brown
kill, lace, Goodyear welted. Regularprice $7.00. Sale "tG-�
price v -4-P
Ladies' higli cut, black patent
leather, lace, beautiful fawn top.
Regular price $If. S 4 S Male price
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L,aciies' high cut, all black, kid,
'.' lace, Louis 1t heel. Regular. price
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2 price 30
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S> Ladales' patent colt, button, black S
craveuette top, Bell Quality, welted,
Ilegular price $5:-5
50. Male priee '0dV a �
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Ladies' kid, button, black craven -
cite top, Bell Quality, • welted. Re^:-
t(ular Price $3.50. 3.
i Sale price
Ladies' Dr. Reid Shoe, cushion
insole, welted, best Brazilian kid.
Regular price $7.•
Sale price "JF
Ladies' all kid, lace, cozy fleece Men's mahogany tan, lace, Good -
lining, warn'? and comfortable.g
Re - • sear welted, high grade calf. :Reg-
ular
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alar priee $1.00. C� alar priee $8.00. Male price 1 .50.Jf,d"'1
Sale pricea`L.J 1
7.
.Men's tan, calf, lace, Hagar ; 1 Men's boy Calf bluchers, leather
Shoes, welted, Regular price8 linings, welted. Regular price
3 $0,011, S a 1 0 + 3 9 { $0,00. 5 a 1 a $3.98
prim - w . } ,vice
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Seventy-five pairs men's shoes, a mixed lot, calfskin and pat-
ent leathers, blasts and tanc. Euery pair
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goes a Half Price
The chief attraction of this ig Sale
these days of "High Shoe Prices," lies in
the fact that the savings are tangible
and worth while, the shoes being of the
best in style and quality,
THE TERMS ARE CASH. NO GOODS
ALLOWED ON APPROVAL
ACkSO.L
' 'Praetieai S oem 1,u"
British' Army Will
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HRH t1iW
More MR
Sir Aulrland Geddes, Minister
of National Service announced in
House of Commons yesterday,
that nearly half a million men
were from Great Britain are to be
received into British army at earl-
iest date possible and that it is pro-
bable many more will be added to
that number in coming months,
These will comprise younger men
exempted because of employment
in industries essential to war ser-
vices.
The Empire has enrolled 7,500-
000 fighting send labor battalion
forces during the war.
or] Karierube
London, Jan. 15—War Office
announces British air-raid squad-
roon yesterday carried out suc-
cessful attack in broad daylight on
Karle•ube, capital of Duchy of
Baden.. Resulting in destruction
of railway stations and , munition
factories, a ton and a quarter of
explosives were dropped. Many
large fires in progress when the
squadroon left.
OntarioSegora And
Nurses 611. tote
Ontario Legislature To Deal With
Question At Coming Session,
Toronto, Jan. 1.5—The Glviee
says it is informed on best author-
ity that Legislation will be sub-
mitted at approaching session of
Provincial Parliament providing
for voting of all Ontario soldiers
and nursing sisters, no matter in
what part of War theatres they
may be serving in next Provincial
general election.
Sermon i rei n Minister
MADE
CANADA
inquiry general staff war cabinet
and government considered Bri-
tish higher army command bad
not been surprised by German at-
tacking Cambrai region on Nov-
ember 30.,
London, Jan, 15.—The Berlin
Vorwaerts organ of Socialist party
says Militarist party in Germany
is completely in ascendency and
that every thing now paints to a
military declatorship accompanied
by resignation of foreign minister
Kuehlman.
FOOD LAWS IN U. S.
Washington—New laws regard
ing economy of food by American
people were introduced in Con-
gress yesterday. Food Adminis-
trator Hoover has approved them
and they are expected to pass
prompty as supplement to present
Food Control Act.
NEW MILLING LAW
IN CANADA.
Ottawa— Beginning January
28th, and till end of war all mills
in Canada are to manuacture flour
with larger proportion of the
wheat, producting one barrel from
265 pounds of wheat instead of
300.
TWO SECTION MEN
A New Russian
Army Raised
Petrograde — Despatch states
first 5,000 volunteers of new Rus-
sian socialist army left for the
front today amid most enthusiast-
ic demonstrations.. Ten thousand
more then are being enrolled.
KILLED NEAR ALVINSTON
St. Thomas—Two sectionmen
C. Cunningham, Watford and J.
Carpenter, Alvinston, were killed
near Alvinston when snowplow
was upset by drift.
Gerrnans h.ad
Foothold in
Chau ne Wood
French War Office reports Ger-
mans yesterday gainedfoothold in
French positions in Chaume wood
but N: re••lat_r ejected. The–en-
emy attacked on front of 200
metres.
MONDAY A LEGAL HOLIDAY
IN .U.S. UNTIL MORE COAL
New York—Fuel Administrat-
ors of New York State and Mass-
achussets -aye to declare Monday
of each week a legal holiday un-
til future notice in New England
States, New York, Pennslyvania,
Deleware and Maryland, until coal
problem is solved.
lore Successful
Air Raids
London–War office reports fol-
lowing successful raid an Karl-
srube Monday, British air squad -
mons last night attacked the steel
work at Thioville, midway be-
tween Luxemberg and Metz, and
railroad junction at latter place,
dropping ton and a half of bombs
with excellent results,
British Army
Not Surprised.
at Cambrai.
Cloderich is supposed to play at
mitchcll tonight ---but game will he
postponed,
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Clinton is due at G•.,dcrich on 'Thurs-
day night.
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THE JUNIOR STANDING
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London—Andrew Bonar -Laws,
Chancellor of Exchequer, announ-
ced in House of Commons that as
a result of Field Marshall Haig,
Worthtie..
a Box
The speediest remedy for sick
headache, biliousness and'indi-
gestion is a dose or two of
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
Let,04 Bata of Apy lidadietne in the'Worjd„
$oid eveinwaaere. Irl iwxea. gas.
14litchell
Seaforlh
Goderich
Clinton
A material saving in coal would
immediately he effected if a •number
of churches would adopt the very
sensible suggestion of uniting various
congregations until the winter is over.
sin,Ly1 MI;
Wrinkles
.Eyeaches
and
Ileac, cher
REMOVED
By Wearing GLASSES
Scientifically fitted and
• Accurately adjusted by
W. Het Heliyar
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
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Small Profits SELLS FOR LESS
Phone 25. wtore..usinr;sh d
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AUCTION SALE
. On Saturday next. at 2:30 p,
Limo will. by at; Auetion Salo of
1110 ileal listate and Iloushold Fur.
011010 belonging to the Estate of the
late Mrs. T. Jackson, Sr. The Real
Estate consists of the brick cottage
next. to St. Paul's Ohtcrch and a Yawn
slur' 1,111,1110 horse earner 1luron
anil Orange Streets.
Autongst. the. Household Pat 1111ure
+a square 'Piruu, made by the New
Yot1. Motto jompamy, It ;s fii`slui rt
did condition and will be to bargain
for somebody.
As the Rotate is to be wound. up at
erre everything must be ,sold. For
North•+r parlicultu•s see herrn bilis.
RAW FURS WANTED
Highest prices paid
Bert Hovey, Clinton.
House for Sale.
Six proms and Summer kitchen,
waterworks, good cellar, central and
very comfortable, to close an estate,
Apply to
Jaynes S, Miller
or W. Brydone
FOR SALE
On Albert Street, a seven roosted
cottage Electric lights soft and
town water in kitchen For partic-
ulars apply to ..- •'- 'a
1, A. GREiG
Calves and Collie Pups for Sale
Parties wanting, ,.+b+es please leave
your orders, You need not take theta
if thy do not suit.,.,. Good Collie pups
for sale. A. E. Matheson,
Phone 17 on 136 Clinton—SeaforihPt)
POTATOES WANTED
MEETING OF T1yE HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
Council Chamber, Guderich at 3.00
o'clock on Tuesday the 22nd inst. 1908
GEO. W. l•IOLMAN
i;toderich, Jan. "lh, 191S. Clens.
FOR SALE
Barred Rock i;ocke•: s, bred from a
Cockerel from Field's No, t pen. 5
cockerels at $1.50 each: 1 cockerel for
02.00: 2 cockerels at 04.00 each. A-
bove prices are good for two weeks;
when prices .vitt be raised, so come and
get your :ockerc' now.
H, A. HOVEY, Ct'nton„ Ont.
MORTGAGE,
03000 wanted to take up a first
mortgage, good security. interest
6 per cent.
$4,000 wanted, on first mortgage,
good security. Interest c, 1-2 per
cent
W. lirydone
ANNUM. MEETING
'rhe annual meeting of the members
of the tMcKillon Mutual i'ire Insurance
Company, will be held in the "I'•,+vn
Hall Seafurth on Friday f h Int,t )IS
,t 'clack p,ix, The I u lnese if the,
nteettitg will he t,, reeene the a,mird
statement ;tad Auditor's repo/1; the
electing of three directors and two
auditors and other business which
might be considered of benefit to the
company. The retiring directors are
6i;dadm A1r8wat-,
D. R McGregor and
0. R. McCartney, who are eligible for
re-election,
,)AMISS CONNOI.LY, President
THOS. b, HAYS, Secretary
Delivery any day. Highest market THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE
price paid on delivery. Hides, Furs 1
bought also any quantity empty sacks. between .
Jas. Steep & Co. 'MONTREAL
9.0, Box 192. Phone 126 T O R O N T O
– DETROIT
MEN WANTED FOR MUNITION and
WORE.
CHICAGO
A number ofgoodreliable men can UNEXCELLED DINING CAR
secure steady employment on Munition 1
work. Apply to, SERVICE
The Robt. Bell Engine & Thresher Co., 1
Seaforth, Ontario.` Sleeping cars 011 night trains
• V•
I and Parlor cars on principal day
For Sale or to Rent trains,
The brick house on Raglan street,
now occupied by J, E. Doherty, for san
or to rent. Electric light and town
water; 2 acres of land. with stable. All
in good repair.
Apply to David Cantslon.,
A�a'�;
'FETD �fil�'\N
Pince Year Order
for some of our Western Oats, whieh
wo have just received and wo will
charge you no more than if they were
just the ordinary grade 01 Oats,
If you wish to secure some of these
Oats place your order early as they
are going taut,
We always have a full stock of
Flour and Feed.
ifighefat Price pati. for Grain
W.Jenkms&Son
{?bone 199, 3tesideoo* 1 On t12
Full information from any Grand
Trunk 'ricket Agent, or C. L'. Horning,
District Passenger Agent, TOrOnto,
John Hannfnrct CSon, city passen-
ger and Ticket Agents, phone :.t
O. 1'artison. 011)11011 agent
KIDNEYS SORAD
WOULD FAINT AWAY
THAT WAY FOR TWO YEARS.
Those who have. never been troubled
with kidney trouble do not, know the
suffering nod inti-ry whie 11 these
afflictedundergo.
The dull tains, sharp pains, and quick
twinges, alll point to the fact that the
kidneys require atIcntion•
Doan's I(idney, Pills arc a specific feet
all kidney trnuhle.
Mrs. Albert Williams, Edam, Sask.,
writes:—"l have the greatest pleasure
in telling you what Doan's Kidney Pills
did for me Ten years ago 1 was so
bad with my kidneys that 1 would faint
away, and could. nob stand to do any thing.
I brut been that way for two ,years, and
had done all I could but did not get any
better until one day some one put a
little book in our door, and 1' snw how
another young girt had suffered like I
a ads 11(l:tmsg'ladltotsay thatttefter+talch them,
four boxes I have Hover had the same
thongq again. thanks to "Doan's,"
i'Vhen asking for "1)ottn's Pills" sett
that Toll got the oblong grey box with
ills tratle mark of a Maple Leaf."
Price 502; put up by The V. l4tllbtula
Ce., Limited, Toronto, Ont.