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■ Staggering Price Cuts in Every Department :Women's, 's Misses and Girls Apparel ,'F
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.HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ' MONET , THE BALANCE■
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All Our Best Linens On Sale a
WOMEN'S COAT VALUES'
Browns Shamrock •TableCloths ;�r.' Old Bleach Table Na kins FUR COATS'.'� ..
• im 50 CHOICE COATS - EXACTLY HALF PRICE t �i�. Oyster Linen, Bridge Sets `, ''' 1■il
• This Thursday to Saturday r Surplice Linen Tea Sets HUDSON •SEAL NATURAL MUSKRAT
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.� $65.00 Coats for $32.50" $50.00 Coats for $25.00 . ` Double Damask Huck Towelings �► i
' •I tj.,,Top Notch Qualities in a Fine Choice of Self or Con- �"
it $35.00 Coats for $17.50 $29.50 Coats for $14.75 pjR' 'rte /3 Off.
° ''� ' Old Bleach Face Towels trasting Trim ,Models. � . ■
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■ EVERY GIRL'S OR MISSES' COAT �.{" All Reduced 20 to 40 Per Cent. $485.00 Hudson Seal' (Kolinsky Trim) $310.00:'' ■
■ } $2.25 Table Linen, Now 1.55 $295 Muskrat Coats $158.50. ;„.•
■FOR EXACTLY HALF. ■
■ ro $165 Table L><nen, Now $1.00 �r $150.$$ Muskrat Coats $79.00.
■ Sizes from 12, 14, 16, 18 .or 20; 15, 17 or 19. 1 .'- 35c Glass Towels 3 for 50c J` - $350.00 All Hudson Cut $248.50.ii •
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• All our 25c linen Hand Towelings 15c $225.00 French Seal -Sable $168.00. •
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■ $175.00 All French (Seal Trim) $100.00. •
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y BARRYMORE FLOOR RUGS'`'„ $225.00 Silver Fox Scarf $115.00. ■•
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. , at Immense Savings. 100 FINE DRESSES.�■ Overcoat Suit Mackinaw or Leather Coat •A11 our fine qualit es •Reduced 20-50% TO GO ■
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SII ! ,µt Never Before Such a Buying Chance. THE BEST GROCERIES I .
•f ;`, $55.00 Camel Llama Coats for 29.50. $14.50 BotanyWool Crepes $11.75. •■
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IN , r; $35.00 Barryniore Coats $23.00. McLaren's Jelly Powders, 4 for ..23c ji : 50 Cilk Dresses at $7.50. j
■ $40.00 Silver Tone Coats $31.25. September Cheese 15c
p Great Clearance of Children's Dresses. ■
■ $20.00 Boys' Prince Suits $11.00. Choice Pink Salmon, 2 tuns : ,,29c All Separate Skirts -= Blouses and Knit Suits '4, ■
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®'r� ChoicePeas and Tomatoes, 3 tins .25c
2 -Bloomer All Wool School Suits $6.85. Corn,
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` $35.00 Fashion. Craft Suits $26.50.Black Tea 39c Drastically Cut. •
"'f ;t� $33.50 Men's Navy Suits $24.00.
lifi Shredded Wheat 10c ■
• + ;"' = $19.50. Youths' Navy Overcoats $10.00. ' Heinz Pea Soup"large tin", 2 for 29c ars •
NEMO-FLEX CORSET' SALE. 20 airs ■ I
a $11.50 Heavy Plaid Mackinaws $5.75 Fresh Tapioca, 2 lbs. ..... , . , .19c SPECIAL 4 Only Pairs of Mensp ■
• t $6.00 Boys' Macki'naw's $3.00. Pearl Soap Flakes Large k of Regular Lines. Some in which the srz-
Y g p g... ,16c Genuine .Coon Skin Mitts. . Less es are broken. All perfect Goods. $5.00 ■
1 $16.50 Leather Coats $11.00 $15.00 Leather Coats $10.00. Corn Syrup, 10 Ib. .pail .. ..64c P
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5 lb. Pure Clover .Haney 39c $ lines for $2,50; $4.00 Lines $2:00, Eta •
im Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 tins 25c ■•
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WHITECHURCH
Mrs. Walter Lott spent the week-
end in • London at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Orval Newby.
Rev. Kenneth Beaton, of Toronto,
a former pastor of Whitechurch, will
preach on Sunday, Feb. 21 in the
United Church here and on Monday
evening; will give a lecture, on his
work in China and it will be .illustrat-
ed by larrterra sltdee Everyone; iswel-
come to attend these services.
Mrs. • Frank Henry spent a few
days last week at the home of lrsr
sister, Mrs. Musgrove, of Wingham.
Mrs. B. S. Naylor spent the week-
end in Wingham with relatives.
Quite a number from the village,
spent a pleasant evening on Friday,
at the, home of Mr. and Mrs, Chas.
Martin.
Mr. Lloyd Reid of Windsor spent
a few days last week at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Purdon.
The members and their families of
the Women's Institute ars holding an
At Home in the Hall on Friday, Feb.
26. A committee of men have been
appointed to provide the program and
a good time is expected.
Mr. Hector Mackay has been un-
der the doctor's care during this
week. We hope to hear of more :im-
provement in his condition.
Mr. A E. Purdon and Hector mot-
ored to Detroit last week and :spent.
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a few clays at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Robt. Purdon gave a read- The Old County b
ng randfather s Clock. The
Mrs. Elgin Purdon. .
y, are paying a out
$8,50, it would be an opportune time
for Mr, Ferguson, the. High Commis
sioner for Cartage, at London, to de-
monstrate his, ierspasive powers iri
having the Qevernment over there
remove the ernhar..go against Canad-
ian potatoes. •
Our" village had a few Knights of
The Road call oti us last week for' a
few meals, appaifcntly they can get a
meal, but no one is willing to give
them a bed for the night. Some of
the, yourtgee•.>rn bers have riot' lost
their sense of `humor. A member of
the Society while in an Eastern On-
tario town, called on .a merchant and
asked him for a set of "Bennett's
Blankets". The jnerchant said he did
not understand him. "Well," said the
Kright, "just give me a bunch of old
newspaper, i want to go over to the
jail and sleep for; the night.,
Mr. Jno. Campbell, Aylmer, spent
Saturday and Sunday with his moth-
- er, Mrs. Chas: Campbell.
Miss Mabel Martin has retarned to
her home in Crystal City, Man.
The dance in the Hall Friday night
' was poorly attended owing to the.
had roads.
g ' Trinity Clutrch S, S, held. a social
in the Ora ig'd `Hall Friday evening,
e There was a short programconsist-
.' ting of music, songs, readings and
speeches. -
The Y. P. S. of the United Church
are holding a social evening in thei
church on Friday, Feb. 19th, A good
Program is being prepared and every
one is invited'to attend.
A goodly number of ladies of the
Women's Institute met in. the Hall
on Wedneedeee.Feb. Wth The,.pres-
ident, Mrs: