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All this season's styles. Every garment well made and
of stylish appearance. In order to clear have , reduced to fol-
lowing low prices.
Regular $18.00 mantles for 13.50
4' 17.50 " for 13.00
• ).0.00,- for 12.00 •
moo ,for 9.50 ,414
10.00 4r for 8.06'
6.00 4 4 N"' for 3.50 '
25,00 Pony oth Coats for 20.00
13.00 Pony Cloth Coats for 10.00
10.00 Misses Coats for 7.50
9.00 Misses Coats for 6.50
7.00 Misses Coats for 5,00
A lot of Children Coats from $1.00 up.
Lien's Overcoats
All new Fancy tweeds with college and military
') he best styles and patterns. 'Note these prices.
Regular $16 overcoats for 13.50
14 " for 10.50
" 12 " for 9.00
si " for 8.50
..: 10 " for 7.50
9 " for 6,00
" 6.50 4 4 for 4.50
Boys' tasters at equally low. prices.
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Men's tweed an
• ing low prices to clear.:
4 Suits. reguliti*1
3 suits regularel„' ,
10 suits regular,•10.,• trf r
2 suits regular 9,69 Zor 0.00
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4 suits regular 1.00 for 5.00
sp cialvalues in all lines o,f•Solts up to $18.00
1:1 Boys' and Youth's Suits, large assortment at Bargain Prices.
suits at the
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Mr. 0. Colo,
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present. •
Dr. AilcKin n vent several days
this week ting relatives, east
of Toronto.
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ri.L NEWS.
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Calitt8 made a busi.
don, on Thursday.
y bought a lot on
from Mrs. Adam
eber of Berlin is
mily in town, at
The execni4, # of the late Menno
Gesell will se ' the firm on the
Goshen by an . ion on the 26th,
Mr. Edwar" I Stelck of the 14th
Con., took Sit. it enly ill on Moodily
with sympto.4.of appendicitis.
Mrs. Ore of Onderioh, is
visiting her . - ghter, Mrs. J. J
Horneriste ,.. ,
Alfred Geiger's
household eft ebts arrived here this
week. Mrs, le ziger will likely re-
main i n town.
Mr. Napold Lebean and Mr.
Cadieux returned from Texas re
cently, and may locate in this sec-
tion again. • ,
Mr. j..Xellerman hes purchaeed
Mr. Alfred Ge,11mntee shoe stook
and is moving it to his shoe stole
at Dashwood.
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Sleighing is lira good this week
and much hes,, teaming is being
done. The so ..8 are good with the
exception of a • sedd pitch -hole.
Our big clea .., g sale is in full
swing. If yo ant a bargain In
clothes, furs, teats etc.. now- is
,
your chance, . Preeter. •
f'
Mr. H. Voll. s 4 Jr., of the Baby-
lon Line lost , • lircled work horse
this Week whil, . Ging some team-
ing in the osio,mq •
. The Doke of ;Ism:taught brother
01. the late sjs• Edward will be
' -•,-,,A '4nctr general of
De4i.fe,' .
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bells and robes rett; ',going at
greatly.. reduced prices to . clear. J.
Preeter. ' . ;"•
.1.130" license commissioners for
South Huron have been appointed.
Wm. Delbridge If lishorne replaces
Mr. Peter Dot gIas of Blake, on
this year's Boar].
Mr. Louis Thiel of Pigeon Mich.,
formerly a blacksmith here visiteal
relatives and friends in town this
week. Mr. Thiel has been in
Michigan over 20 years, has pros -
pared and is looking well.
Mr. Louis Sohilbet had the mis-
fortune to break his leg, one even-
ing last week, while on business at
the grist mill, It is a bad fracture
and will lay bim up for some
months.
Miss Amelia 'Laporte, who has
been at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Laporte for
about six weeks, returned on Mon-
thly to Detro4, where elle is
i
engaged as hea stenographer with
the Roberts BrJ3 Mfg Co.
W. R. Terve general menages
of the Fartndrs Bank recently
suspended, was sentenced on
M.onday. by Cols Denison of Tor-
onto, to six years imprisonment,
be having pleaded to thee charges
made against hies by the crown'.
Willie Bendeis the seven-year
old son of Mr and Mrs. John 13en,
der of near Da thwood, who was
severely kicked on the head by a
horse is said to N recovering, or at
least is tnakin satisfectory pro
gress. He Was Iterated on at St.
Joseph's Hospit.iI London.
A large Mina er of our sunicrib-
ers are still in rreLrS for past sub.
soriptions and we would like to
have all arrear settled at once.
The only way a weekly paper oan
prosper and flourish is to have a
good paidin-ad ranee list. If yon
have not rene ed tor this year,
kindly do so th s month, if possible
Mr. F. Hess Sr.'who was last
week re-eleeteA trustee of the
public soltool, is Inow on his 13th
term and on I expiry will have
given the sellon 59 years con-
tinuous servic L 1We believe this
constitntes the- record for Huron
County. 1,
Atthe first meeting of the pollee
trustees held on Monday. Mr.
orAb.1:3),Bieretistttsli:0,7 etmb ae n 33 was anealecmterd.
secretary. Mr. Andrew
Thiel was resippointed constable
Lr
cell 'of tl'e oliai Itat.u, , , . •
A few small 4000111AS were passed
and the ineetin i 001;4110 at tlia
for the year at the feriner salary.
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Colder weather is coming. Our stock of Furs
large. Big values in Ruffs, Throws, Muffs, Coats etc.
is still
Seasonable fi ardware
Rayo Lamps, Perfectioni• ,)Lamps, 11 Skates, Axes,
Cutlery, Silverware, Carving Sete,. 04el.36ardS, ete. •
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Watch this space for a Big
Reduction Sale, which will be=
gin on the 28th of January,
for 30 days.
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