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THE
LAST
AL..
,,Tothe..
GREAT
EXPA.
�•T r• w•
H a `� ,• ^ "'M .W+. iy �• w.�. �;
Big Shoe and Rubber Sale
For Eight Days Only
Friday Next, Jan. 30 to Saturday, fob.,6, inclusive
in Paul •VanNess' old stand,
the Purity Restaurant, just
one door north. of Field's
butcher shop.
Exceptional Bargains
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4
Reals the above a a10 noun a r$
of sale and lace carefully—It It Pill pay. /
cutomers have taken advantage of the exceptional bargains we have V.
� ��' P y
Hundreds of pleased � r
at thi's great The sale is continued until the end of the .week, Saturday
..,been offering bargains in v���department.
January31st-three days longer to secure WILLIS
"We H.
• ' S01,E AGENT FOR LADIES'
is
■yANI 31 stq T D A -Y - .. AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN..
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C ot.
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ENS,
P.
BRAND
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TAILORED BY
TORONTO
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.. 40 Men's Suits, to clear .... ......17.75
30 Men's Overcoats, to clear ........ 2$.75
16 Youths, Suits,to clear.
14.75
6.75
20 Boys' Suits, to clear ,,
30 Boys' Suits to clear...,,....... 8.75
40 t Boys`.. Woollen Coat Sweaters., 1.98
Rb
� i' .bed and fine wo�p1 underwear,
,
at 1.19 1.69 1,89, 2.89, 3.19, 4.29
' ,
20 Men's Tweed Raincoats, at. .11.75
.30 Boys' Caps, to clear.. ., .. , .. .39
6 Men''s sheep lined coats, at 11.75
10 dciz. fine worsted ,rib hoses at..;. ,59
5 dog. Men's fine dress shirts', sale 1,.19
X3,50 Carhartts' & Peabody Over
alls, sale ..................... 2:89
x,5,00 Coixlbination work suits, 4.29
Heavy wool Mackinawsi sale ........
............ .a........ $10.75, 12.75, 14.75
10.00 Borsanno, Hats, sale,... 7,9$ in black and colours $4.98.
5 and 6' ling'l+oafs, sale ....•.....,. 4.29 40 Men's Coats in all the latest styles, Ulsters,
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1C5lo 1nLad
Men SWomR E E DAYS' SA"..
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Of
,u NO1 '
Winter Coats
XVIC
20
a»zw
In Lucilla Fox, Grey and Taupe Fox, �
Alaska Sables, Beavers, Minks and -�659 ay
Fri ay a d Satu'i',%
Marmots, Black, � Wolfs $22.75, 34.50, r
47.50.69.50, 99.50. KI
30 ladies' cloth coats and raincoats uJANUARY 29th., 30th. and 31st.
to $20 regular value. Sale, Saturday
only $4 each..
19 75 ` Remember the Dates.
Ladies' velour plush silvertone, $
22.75, 31.50, 39,75: Come Early and Get First Choice _
Ladies' and Children's spring suits Terms Cash.
and coats at greater reductions: t '
10 ladies' spring suits at 23.75, ,
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40 spring coats 9.75, 12.75, 16.75, j
21,25. q�40 men s "'interCoa,t
40 ladies' silk, crepe and voile blouses
F1
10e OFF
All Laundry Strap 1 l bars for .... $1.00
Old butch Cleaner, 2 for..... . .. .25
lbaplo Leaf Salmon sale ..............45
Sardines, 3 for....... . . ...... ..........25
Peas, Cern, ;Pumpkins, 3 for, ..50
Seedless raisins 5 lbs -for...... 1.00
Dromedary Tates, box "' " "26
,25 .
Rice, 2 lbs for » ... .;...........
60c Washboards sale .............
........49
Carpets; Linoleums, Rugs and Curtains
less 20' -per cent. discount
anna o.
The Stare With the Stock.
20 PER CENT.• OFF
Coatings White goods
Silks Ginghams
Sreges Curtains
Cottons Chintos
Flannelettes, Galateas
Sheetings Smallwear
Prints Linens
Laces Towellings
Velvets Ribbons
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Etc.., atc. , _
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Chesterfields, Waist Line 'and Belted Models, made
A
( his as an entertainer of unusual and
Mr. Harry Brandon spent Sunday with
from imported 'Tweeds, Cheviots, ,Chinchillas, sires
,
�sILLV�
gifts
f;
great ability. ;lis ortra til of the "Tro1•
g p �
35 to 44. $40.00 to 55,00 -values..
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F1
10e OFF
All Laundry Strap 1 l bars for .... $1.00
Old butch Cleaner, 2 for..... . .. .25
lbaplo Leaf Salmon sale ..............45
Sardines, 3 for....... . . ...... ..........25
Peas, Cern, ;Pumpkins, 3 for, ..50
Seedless raisins 5 lbs -for...... 1.00
Dromedary Tates, box "' " "26
,25 .
Rice, 2 lbs for » ... .;...........
60c Washboards sale .............
........49
Carpets; Linoleums, Rugs and Curtains
less 20' -per cent. discount
anna o.
The Stare With the Stock.
20 PER CENT.• OFF
Coatings White goods
Silks Ginghams
Sreges Curtains
Cottons Chintos
Flannelettes, Galateas
Sheetings Smallwear
Prints Linens
Laces Towellings
Velvets Ribbons
�.
Etc.., atc. , _
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Chesterfields, Waist Line 'and Belted Models, made
( his as an entertainer of unusual and
Mr. Harry Brandon spent Sunday with
from imported 'Tweeds, Cheviots, ,Chinchillas, sires
,
�sILLV�
gifts
f;
great ability. ;lis ortra til of the "Tro1•
g p �
35 to 44. $40.00 to 55,00 -values..
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catcher in their mill during the past weak.
Vfit]t. Gannett has sold his t'esid.
Reduced to $25.50
y.� t
lickying Scot' together with his numerous
very ill.
Mt'. G. A. McLaughlin had charge of the �
g
enMr.
e on Diagonal Road, to Mr. Jas. Fowl -
Lewis Jewites loo acre farm on the south
Mr. Smith has
'Scottish jokes, imide a great impression
,,. u t of the poor freight service
On ac .o n p
'work,
Mr, Harry Johnston,, has leased Mr.
er. Mr, meter Campbell has sold hie
cottage on Patrick St., to Mr. John
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Style -Craft Overcoats
Never before have we been privileged
to offer to our customers such an
assortment of Overcoats as this sea-
son. There is a wide diversity of
styles and materials, and each and
every garment is mads; to conform
to the exacting standard of STYLE -
CRAFT.
Whether they be cut in the swagger
lines suitable for the youth, ar along
the more conservative yet distinctive
lines which the older mart prefers,
STYLE -CP APT tailored garmento
show the same exquisite workman•»
ship and finish that has made them
so justly famous.
We ilivite you to come and see this
very special assortment of styles for
yourself. We know they will please
you and the prices are vary
reasonable.
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(All 1 J 19 rlcrtrunts are
11t7W due.)
Produce Wan ted.
r '
La*dies
Winter
Velour, Silvertone
and Plush Coats, all
this season's cot.,
now Is your opportulna-
ity to get your next
season's coat for I '
price or less, $35.00 to
$50.00 values
Reduced to 2440
FOR 8 DAYS OR LY
3
$!i.orA�'�71i.:a�
Mont '71.
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( his as an entertainer of unusual and
Mr. Harry Brandon spent Sunday with
The CanadianFlax Co, instalied a dust
property Chao es ,
rd P y R
�sILLV�
gifts
f;
great ability. ;lis ortra til of the "Tro1•
g p �
his gtandmather, Mrs. T. Srydge, vrho is
catcher in their mill during the past weak.
Vfit]t. Gannett has sold his t'esid.
.
Mr. Milton Smith has purchased Mr,
y.� t
lickying Scot' together with his numerous
very ill.
Mt'. G. A. McLaughlin had charge of the �
g
enMr.
e on Diagonal Road, to Mr. Jas. Fowl -
Lewis Jewites loo acre farm on the south
Mr. Smith has
'Scottish jokes, imide a great impression
,,. u t of the poor freight service
On ac .o n p
'work,
Mr, Harry Johnston,, has leased Mr.
er. Mr, meter Campbell has sold hie
cottage on Patrick St., to Mr. John
Aide of 2nd lino of Morris.
• Mr. 'WilliAm Fal•
Sold his 1t10 acres to
.on the. larire attendance. Should he ever'
• • l receive. even
come this away again, he will
on the Grand Trunk our shippers are gest-
live stock
Chamber's Store and will conduct a
Hoomuth. Miss Cloakey has purchased
c:oner of eulross.
a greater receptiaa. 1 predict far hint a
ting badly behind with the
shipments. Only one load has left in
raper
g y
the residence on Diagonal Road, at pre-
sent occupied by Mr, John Johnston.
The liiuevxle Farmer's Club wtll meet.
great and brilliant future in his chosen
about three weeks.
A• congregational tea will be hold in St.
in the Fort!1ter's Hall, on Thursday evert-
ins,
vocation,
Rerpeatfatly,
lieu. H W. Snell of Wingliam took the
Andrew's Church, Friday evening in the
interests of Inter -Church Forward Move+»
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5t, Paula A. V. P. A.
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a1'aatak'`:1F0R 13914GRxi8 ON Fully. 11TH
(Signed) Gtitum O; CAMPBttat.. services in the Anglican church on Sun-
Ment.
The annual treating of St, Paul's A. 'y,
Fv1 DENCE
mast Print St. Andrew's Society.
day and spoke on behalf of the Forward
_
P. A. was held on Monday evening when
L•utt:�,.i, N'. V., Jail, ii, lSl2ti,
Pro s't Board of 'Trustees,
Movement.
W1NNAV! MARMETS
the following officers were elected:
To Wham It :4fEty Concern:
St. Andrew's Scottish Club
A d
141x. and Mrs. Thar. Montgomery, 10th
President—Rev. 1•i, W, Snell,
This is to certify that I take the great.
In Belgrave, Fell, I Ith, >r! orrestees Hail,
Con. of East Wawanosh have the Sincere
(Correct tip till 'W`edtleWay noon)
vice Pres.—Herb Jobb,
Cat pleasure in testifying to the fine ability
_, _:t W t. ;_.._
sympathy of the community in the death
Wheat No, 2 Spring , .....1 95 to '2 30
Secretary-. A. C. 'W'illiiimr,
of Mr. A. W. Murdison, as an entertainer
lgrave
of their daughter, Bertha, wbo has been
is the
Wheat No. 2 Fall .... , .1 Of, to 280
Treasurer—Miss L. Robinson.l,
who is touring the U. S. and Canada, in
ill for abowt three months. This
Flour .......... .. ... G 35 to 7 15
Pianist—Miss D. Abell.
theatrical Sketchr5 of aSc,ittish,character
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston of Glad.
third death in the family inside two years.
I�tud, .�............... 31 to 35
in which he -in ably typifies in every way,
stone, Man., spent it few days with Mr.
Butter......... a . , ...... 65 to till
Conyenor Social Cont. --Miss 1`1, Roder -
the character 'of the true, 'Scrt. This
and Mrs, Abe Proctor, 9rd line, Morro,
Blyth
Eggs . ................. 65 to 76
1000
us,
young and able comedian iS certainiv en.
Mrs. J. A. ddes spent the• weekend
Ge
Cattle, mad., butchers.. 9 00 to
�
Convenor Literary and Musical Com.—
tering upon a brilliant career. which in with fnews in w"rn,gham.
Miss Litrie Brown of Regina, N visit.
Cattlt, butchers choice. • 1100 to 1200
Miss B. Abell,
the opinion of many will Frave W&6d tis
Mina Carri'� Ston*boutte is home after
ing friends herr,
Hop, livawelght .... 17 85 to 18 00 �
Convt nor Visiting Cora.—Miss M.
none, and mil compare mare: than favor-
"Lauder'' himsoff.
spending a few weeks with friends' in
Misr Money of Lucknow, was the gue%t
Hay .................. 1'Q 00 to 20 00 ,
mvio.
ably with the
It *at my gec+d foriwa+e to *&Caro Me
Lcickvtvsrov
tVfec+r Neil Ta lar otr �raturds
y ♦ y
CICelm ... • to 70'
Cnistoltlor Religious Cora.—Mrs. A.
fs+r •Hr�totan9 rrirht," IDS is part
liaward wilklnhon in sponding a few
Mr. C reyBlaclthalloFSt. Thornas,Nwt
:
Johraton,
.,•rvi�e
of the program liar our eglisal ¢egeti rxtlaia,
�wssks in Toronto.
the week -sed with hip_ parents, Dr. J. F.
BORNCollaetora—MWO
�'fvwden,
G• Hartnall, R,
wm h was the To rsom to attendatwep aver
Mises Mary Stem"rt *pmt Sunday With
and Mm. 1'llitekb%lir
,,T
N. &rAth atld M. Fiat!".
1wA1tk%1 Clair ftou+s, The
hw artnt, heirs, A. Prot -tor.
Mr. Cil. M. Chamhftty, she nti-Krtic
tli'rtl.mR--At the G*lt Horplitatl on fakers
Afters this b Mehr of this wriming bird
.mea At our
me, Kwrdism recrivtW,
Mrs. bitty HappOr i++ V01111itift w flea
5a1491Tmmfbrthe Dryfoat wkviewit mm
dpi low, 2RA, to Mr. and SCM
brtetOftit 11tth 1'raT01 Va eotVW 0,d 2
rgtovWjW3vf,0%
tho Cb.'es wtus aekait to
drays with Mr. aod Wn. Lylw 1'loppor, '6�
Men*, w+11 leave thilit►rei, tmm a tilts ta.
Iii � Ai �t�—
L'�y �IbtE � �9 z •
, ,
cavil
� its, is a � �ttarrta ill
tbi C&"Aft"
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lett
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Style -Craft Overcoats
Never before have we been privileged
to offer to our customers such an
assortment of Overcoats as this sea-
son. There is a wide diversity of
styles and materials, and each and
every garment is mads; to conform
to the exacting standard of STYLE -
CRAFT.
Whether they be cut in the swagger
lines suitable for the youth, ar along
the more conservative yet distinctive
lines which the older mart prefers,
STYLE -CP APT tailored garmento
show the same exquisite workman•»
ship and finish that has made them
so justly famous.
We ilivite you to come and see this
very special assortment of styles for
yourself. We know they will please
you and the prices are vary
reasonable.
S
(All 1 J 19 rlcrtrunts are
11t7W due.)
Produce Wan ted.
r '
La*dies
Winter
Velour, Silvertone
and Plush Coats, all
this season's cot.,
now Is your opportulna-
ity to get your next
season's coat for I '
price or less, $35.00 to
$50.00 values
Reduced to 2440
FOR 8 DAYS OR LY
3
$!i.orA�'�71i.:a�
Mont '71.
1
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