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The A.E. REA LTD. Store Opens at 8.30 a.m. The A.E. REA LTD.

January 22. 1916 The A.E. REA LTD. Store Closes at 9.00 p.m. Ii The A.E.

REA LTD Mondav, Januarr 24. 1916. Deep Cut Prices in Toilet IX a Lunch and Tea Rooms Club Breakfast SOc Club Lunches 35c and 50c Afternoon Tea served till 3 p.m. Orchestra in our Tea Rooms, Saturday afternoon. A La Carte Orders.

Fourth Pioor Goods SPECIAL CtT PRICES OX YALE'S TOILET PREPARATIONS 12 fcmtles only Face Enamel. Reg. l-75. for 95c IS-bottle Lily Skin Refiner. Reg.

$1.15. for I for 8Se 1(1 bottle Freckle Cream. Peg. $1.15. for 2 for fSc 7 bottles Hir Tonic, large size.

Reg. $1.15, for for sc bottles Complexion Bleach. Reg. $2. 25.

for Se bottles Scalp Ointment. Reg. $1.15. for 2 for 5c 12 bottle Fruiticura, women's tonic. Reg.

$1.15, for tor 5c bottles Ola 2alma, Russian oil. Reg. $1.15, for for 5c 30 bottles Yale's Antiseptic. Reg. 80c.

for for 5c 25 bottles Mmty and Rigaud's Toilet Water and Lotions. Very special BSC 50 boxes Madeleine Rice Powder, natural and rouge. Reg. 50c, for for 95c Williams' Bath Soap, large size cakes. Reg.

15c each, for 10 for 5c Shower Bath Sprays. Very special 93c Mala Floor Monday will be a great one-price event, and in connection with tne January Discount Sales, this day will be a Red Letter Day as far as values are concerned. Every item is a prize! and something from almost every Department Monday at 95c. Come early for these 95c Specials. Some of the small lots give the most wonderful values of the day.

Be here at 8.30 a.m. CEBITS SAC -J And You'll Shop Early Monday Read These 95c Items Carefully Silks House Dresses, Whitewear Monday 95c Linens and Staples 95c DRESDENS, $1.50 TAFFETAS, $1.50 KIMONOS, $1.25 REGULAR $1.50. One piece style, made of good quality chambray. also a few print Dfestes, high or low neck styles. GLOVES Values to $1.75 537 pairs of odd and broken lines of Women 's Gloves.

These comprise Moeha Gloves, unlined, silk lined, fleece lined, and fine French Glace Kid Gloves in white, black and colors. Every pair guaranteed. Regular price up to $1.75. While AC they last, Monday, per pair itV Women's White Wool Gauntlet Gloves, good and cosv. Regular Sizes 34 to 42.

Regular $1.50, Monday-Special, each Great Bargains In The Linen And Staple Section, Monday 95c. 95c CORSET COVERS AXD DRAWERS. Made of good quality cambric, embroidery or dery or Taffeta Silks come in black, ivory, purple, green, pink, sky. tango, rose; 36 inches wide. Dresden Silks, in white ground, in beautiful floral designs.

Kimono Silks, so well known for lace trimmed. All sizes. Monday. 2 for 95c TABLE CLOTHS s-10 Cream Damask Table Cloth. Monday 95c Carpets, Rugs, for a Great 95c Day nererslhle; Pure Wool Carpet, yard wide.

tn plain color, green, brown nd blue, worth up to $1.85. Reversible Soot Wool Rues, worth up to $2 00 per square yard. Inlaid Linoleum, worth up to $1.85 per square yard. Extra Stout Knglisb Make of Brussels Carpet, worth up to $1.75 per yard. I are Curtains, worth up to $1 5 per pair.

Curtain 'et and Colored Madras Muslins, worth up to per yard. Tapestry Furniture Covering, worth up to $2.00 pr yard. t'hlnti Table Corers, worth up to $2.50 each. Printed Linen Taffeta, worth up to $2.50 yard. Plush, Velvet or Velour, worth up to $2.00 yd.

50 Inches wide. In lengths up to yards, no more. Xlplsfon Bedroom Mats. Samples of Cajrpeta, In lengths up to 1 1-4 worth up to $2.00. Vestibule or Landing Mats, worth up to $2.50.

Perforated Leather Door Mais, worth up to 12 50. Pusaes St. Floor their beautiful desipns and pood XTGHT GOWNS, 2 FOR 95c. Slipover or open front style, lace or embroidery yokes. Lengths 58 to 80.

Reg. 69c each. Monday, 2 for tOC Third Floor qualities. On sale Mondav 95c price 75c per pair. Monday, 2 pairs for Main Floor 95c at, yard Third Floor Giver and $1.50 Combination Corset LINEN TABLE DAMASK c.

Pure Linen Table Damask, nice pattern. Monday, yard VOL FLANNELETTK BLANKETS 9.V. Grey Flannelettei Blankets. QX Monday, pair VOL TABLE NAPKINS, DOZ. Linen Damask Table Napkin, hemmed for use.

Monday, doz 95 BATH MATS 9be. in Unusual Hair Bargains Goods Petticoats, 95c A table full of serviceable high grade Petticoats, made of good wearing materials in all the desirable shades, roomy around hips, and bottom finished with deep or narrow flounces and dust frills. Shades Paddy, cerise, prey, brown, fawn, sand, navv. A heavy quality Ba'h Mat, sev- eral colors. Monday, each Drawers, 95c Made of good quality cambric, lace or embroidery trimmings.

Sizes 34 to 42. P.egti- lar $1.50. Monday VOL DAINTY NIGHT GOWNS. Made of nice quality Lawnsdale, slipover or open front styles. The yokes are formed of embroidery, beading and lace, drawstrings of silk wash ribbon.

Lengths 58 to 60 inches. Extra value, each VOL Third Floer A 95c Sale of Dress Goods Included in this sale are: Cluster of Puffs, made of first and second quality hair, natural wavy, all shades except grey or white. $3.00 up to Monday VOL Switches 20-22 in. long, natural wavy, short stem, nice and fluffy; all 'hades except grey or white. Reg.

$2.50 ana $3.00. Monday VOL Third Floor WHITE QI ILTS 5c. A well woven White Quilt, uond size. Monday VOL kky. white and black; all lengths.

Prices to $1.69. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ft a a a a a ft a a a a. ft a a ft a ft ft ft ft a. a ft a ft ft a a a ft a a a ft ft a ft 95c Monday li 151 11 13. IX IX IX IS.

IX IX IX IX TX IX IX a. IX 11 rx IX EL IX IX IX IX IX IX IX rx IX IX IX IX IX IX IX rx IX IX IX rx ii rx rx rx IX IX IX IX IX IX IX IX IX rx rx rx IX IX IX IX IX rx IX IX rx rx rx rx rx rx rx rx rx rx rx IX IX IX IX Third Floor Worsted Suitings Bedford Cord FANCY LINENS 3.V. Fhams, Tea Cloths. Hur.ners, Scarfs, Centers, Dollies, Tray Cushion Cover. Cloths; fine and coarse qualities.

Values to $1.50. Monday, A each VOL All Wool Sejges -N. All Wool Cheviots MEN REA'S MARKET Big 95c Special Queen 5040 MONDAY SELLING Coffee, Santoa Brand, 3 lbs 95c B.O.P. Tea, the old reliable, 2 3-4 lbs. 95c Cora or Peas, Vineland Brand, per doz.

95c Pastry Flour, Rea Brand, 24 lbs 95c Pot Barley, new arrival, 25 lbs 95c Club Jellies, 8.11 flavors, 15 pkts 95c Olives, finest Queen's, 6 bots 95c Assorted Biscuits. Beg. 12c. 10 lbs, 95c Cocoanut, fresh shredded, 6 lbs 95c Peanut Butter, 5 1-2 lbs 95c 24 Ihs. Pastry Flour and 1 In.

Tahl Raislna 5e. 2 Ihs. Coffee and 1 lb. Em-llsh Rreak'ast Tea. 12 tins Corn, Paa.

Pumpkins, Apples, assorted 5c. Whipcords Black and White Check Basket Cloth Cashmere Silk and Wool Fabrics Broadcloths And Coating Fabrics Main Flitor Stock Your Chiffonier Now at These Prices Ready-To-Wear Hats 95c Each Regular to $3.50. Fashionable Hats for Women, and Smart Dressy Hats for the Girls. They are made of silk velvets, satins, felts, and also cloth Tarns for girls. Reg.

to $3.50, Monday tOt Third Floor High Class Neckwear Values to $3.95, for 95c All the newest styles and materials are included in this lot, fine hemstitched and embroidered net stocks, with pleated and shirred jabots, silk and velvet collars trimmed with fur, fine net and lace fichus, and embroidered organdie collar and cuff sets. Values to $3.95. QITr, Monday VOL Extra Fine Quality Mull and Linen Handkerchiefs, with pretty embroidered edge and design in one corner, in imitation Madeira embroidery, hemstitched edge with design inside hem. in solid and eyelet embroidery. for QJT, Values to 35c.

Monday wt Main Floor Waists at 95c Were to $1.95 Several broken lines to clear, including mercerized crepe, white voile, organdie and fancy stripes, high or low neck, long sleeves, up-to-date styles. Sizes 34 to 42. Values up to $1.95. Mon- dav, each VOL Third Floor Mens Slippers, Felt Boots at 95c Men's Slippers and in broken lots, comprising Black and Tan Everetts, Chocolate Romeo, also Black Felt and Grey Felt SlipperE. Values to QJT $2.00.

Monday itJL Men's Felt Bals, also Felt House Boots, $1.50 for OL Men and Women's Pullman Slippers, in leather ease, broken lots. $1.95 for JOL Please note that Men's Winter Boots, Women's Winter Boots, Slippers. Moccasins. Rubbers, are at off their marked prices during the January Discount Sale. Third Floor Corsets, 95c 24 pairs of Ferris' Corsets, $2.25 and $2.50 values.

Clearing A Monday at tl About 25 pairs of Brassieres. Cluny ajid Torchon laces, $1.50 AfTf value. Clearing Monday at Third Floor Fancy Japanese Hand Painted China Bon Bon Dishes. Spoon Trays. Hjt Pin Holders, Salt and Pepper Shakers.

Puff Boxes. Cups and Saucers. Va'ues up to 30c each. Monday sell- 'or lflPIECE COOKIVG SETS, REG. 1 50.

MONDAY 95c SET Set consists of one casserole, one muting bowl, one nappie, six custards and recipe book. Complete set, Mon- (n day tOL Aluminum Preservinjr Kettle. Reg. $1.50. Monday VOL Whit Ironstone Caps nd Saucers, highly glazed.

Reg. $1.25 doz. Q- Monday, do VOL Fourth Floor Stationery 95c (SALE MONDAY, 5c. 16 Holy Bibles, sen I grain leather Men Heavy Wool Under -95c cover, fold edee lraves, clear tvp. wear.

Regular $2.00. A suit Remilar $1.60, for Monday, 95c each 95c 95c 95c Men's Knitted Mufflers. Regular $1.50. Each Men's Negligee Shirts. Regular $1.25.

Each Boys' Sweater Coats. Regular $1.75. Each 117 Books, odd lme. every one dif- ne dif Men's Lined Mocha Gloves. Regular $1.50.

A pair OOKj Men's Fur Band Caps. Regular $1.50. Each UOKj Not a full range of shades in each weave, but in the lot there will be found the season's newest shades, for spring suits, winter sporting costumes, separate skirts and coating fabrics for every occasion; every yard this season's best selling goods and guaranteed all wool and dyes. Navy, blue and black are included. Widths 50" to 58 Reg.

price per yard. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $2 .50. One price Mon- day Sale, per yard VOL Third Floor Children's Whitewear at Extra Low Prices CHILDREN'S KIMONOS ferent title. PK. price to, QfT, $1.75.

$2 0ft. $2 25. for Monday VOL 100 Boxes Business blu lined. No. 7.

250 in a box. ri'irular price 60c. For Mon- hoxs for QT 14 Ihs. Yellow fiupar 5c. 12 pknes Club or Llpfon's JIHs, assorted 10 tins Clark's Soups Assorted Jams, 25c value, 8 for So.

1 In. 60c. Red Rosa Tea and 12 lha. Pastry Flour Bovs' Cashmere 95c day Regular $1.50. Ea-h Mat Floor 95c 95c Men's Cashmere Socks.

Regular 50e. 3 pairs Men's Flannel Shirts. Reg. $1.50. Each Granulated Surr, 1 1-2 lha.

1 Ih. Shelled Almonds and 1 lb. Glaced Fruits Se. Mn's Stiff and Soft Hats. Op Regular $1.50.

Eah Ma Id Floor Leather Goods 143 Women' Hand Buss, all leather assorted styles, great choice In black lea'her only, with assorted frame, leather JIade of heavy flannelette, in fancy pat terns. Sizes 2 to 12 vears. Regular 95c $1.50. Slondav or silk lined. ith purs Inside, also silk plush beaded hags.

$1.50, 95c Six Good Items in Toys $1.75. $2.00, $2.50, for Mala Floor CHILDREN'S ROMPERS AND SLEEPERS Made of nice quality flannelette, in stripes plain and checks. Sizes 2 to 6 years. QET Reg. 59c and 75c a ch.

Monday, 2 for iUU CHILDREN'S WHITE WOOL PETTICOATS Closely knit. Made on w8ist. Sizes to fit tapanese Costumed Dolls, real hsir. $1.25. $1.50 and Mon- ft-day VSL DiFpertecj Puzzk-s.

different, in a good selection, up to tl.25. Mon- up to 4 years. Regular $1.25. 95c A 95c Sale of Hosiery and Underwear Boys' Wool Overstockings. Regular 60c.

2 pairs 95c Women's Woo! Spnor-rs. Repnr $1.50. Kaoh 95c Boys' Woo! Overalls. Regular $1.25. A pair 95c Girls' Sweater Coat.

Regular $2.00. Each 95c Woman's Wool I'ndcrnar. Regular $1.25. Ea'h 95c Mala floor BBEKF.T CEREALS. 2 pkits.

Shredded Wheat Biscuits 6 pkges. Corn Flakes, Krlnkle lbs. Rolled Oats KRUTS. 2 tins Cherries. Pitted 1 tin Pears 1 tin Plums 2 tins Lawtonberrles XEAM.VG NF.FDR.

1 bars Pa' Boap 6 pkaes. Cleanser 1 Broom 1 Whisk Mf fcLr.B AS it SAI FS. 1 bottl Sour Mixad Pickl 1 bottl Bweet Mixed Pickies 1 bottla Olives 1 bottl Chutney 1 bottle Crystal Vinegar pi nwvr.s Ar kings. 2 pkrs Corn Etaroh lbs. Sago 2 lbs B.

Rice pkres. Assorted Iclnfs or puddmrs 1 bottle Flavoring Extract KIG ACCESSORY S. 1 qt best Baking Molasses 1 lb Shelled Walnuts 1 lb. Shredded Cocoanut 1 tin Eakira" Powder. Our Own FOB OCR KiLblCR BOVS.

3 pkfs Seero or xn Cubes 1 Jar Chipped P' 1 pkr- Ginger 1 pKg. Fan-y Biscuits 1 ib JIapl Kurar 95c 95c 95c 95c S5c 95c 95c dav yes. a prat favorite. $1.25. Fresh Meats Here 6 lb.

Short Cut 95c 10 lb. Hamburg Str-ak 95c 4 lb. Sirloin Steak 95c 6 lb. Corned Brif-k't (rolled') 95c lb. Fat Green Bacon 95c A grand assortment.

o.f Smoked and Cocked Meats at the lowest market prices. Fourth Floor 95c Dolls' Trunk, with key and 95c lock, leather at Shoe Flyers. $1.25 for -V CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS In white or pink, tucked yokes, frill at ceck and sleeves. Sizes up to 14 years. Regular 69c each.

Monday 2 for tOL INFANTS' HEAVY WOOL JACKETS Hand made, close fitting at neck, long aleeves. In white, also white trimmed with sky or pink. Regular $1.25. Monday, QfJf each itV MISSES' CREAM DELAINE BLOUSES To be worn with separate skirt. Trimmed with tucks and French knots.

Roll collar and Toys. of rs. Erieines, Oo-arts, Sf.2- M-day Fourth F1or THE A RRA CO CAI.IrOHVr i DRIED 1 Rl ITS. 2 pkrs. Fdd or Seedless Raisins 1 1.

Va A. V. JL-yX JL LIMITED silk tie. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Regular $1 95.

Monday, each New Dresses Early niwir.g of New Kprir.g Drsss FOR AFTERNOON WEAR FOR ETRKKT WKAR FOR M.VNEK WEAR FOR RESTAURANT WEAC Parisian and ameti'ai! You lrvled to mod-rs'e A Great Going on Sale! That la the Discount Bale Monday will commence the fourth and Ut week. All the goods not advertised on this par excepting Groceries, Meats. Tea P.oorr.s and Patent Medicir.es are at off the ail-year-round prices 95c ft ft ft ft ft ft COXXACSII PLACE 95c BABIES' FLANNELETTE SLIPS AprJco'a 1 lb ConklRC irs 1 lb faa 2 lbs Tab! itaSslns Foarta llmr is Two or Wo par Ezpr an 95c Belted or straight style. Regular 75 each. Monday.

2 for Tklrd Floor ix ix ix ix ix li ix ix ix ix ix ix ix rx ix ix ix ix ix ix tx ix ix ixjK v.ix ix ix ix ix ix ix ii ix ix ix ix rx rx IX PRESBYTERIANS IN EASTVIEW PROGRESS And Jfcsjs saith to h.mi I cotr.e and he: "And the centuriun making acswei sa.d- 'Lord. I am cot worthy that Thou enter under try roof; bat only sir the word and my servant shall be healed. Ft I also am a man subject to authority, havinz under tne soldiers-; and I say th-s. Go, and he eoeth. and to aoother.

Come, axd Nr.w Congregation Has MtJe; Satisfactory Start. CARE OF OUR FELLOW-MAN Rev. Father XTielan Draws Lesson in Support of Patriotic Fund. on irnmor'a! ft 'f hese are ma-red erT' feit the world for ages come it" he kd 'that house door "-rywhere are panel.e-j "he Ftape of a oier irsme and the cr'vss The fath down from an object lew-r. of p.ou t.i d- ers of the m.i'Ule rh" 'h is forcibly called to the rrr.ri of entering or goir.c out i ho je 1 that Christ should lwl: he.r homes Th cyom rf cf avail un.esa tfce dl in and for their services, srd also the refers of the church and the Furs-lay Lats Mrs.

BexJard. Th death occurred a. her father 'a 55 Hoe! de Ville Hill on guiday. after a Ingthy lil-t. of Iutf Bdard.

da.ueh-tr of Alderman Joseph Leduc fe-ceased. who waa 14 yars of aee, was prominently fcmwn in the city. Bhe as P'edcess(! bv her husband, the lae Mr. Bedard. who d'ed three years and leaves a fsmfly of two sors aid three daughters mourn hr The funeral will take place om Tuesday momma; e'clock to Metre Jeme tharch.

Hull. t-ic 'eir pav? We ehotild d'' we can to relieve their r-' anxiety a to the well r-elna: fa.mil.ee. avinst them to do duty at the frcnt wi-h asy th.s regard He trufed 'v soldiers across the 1 week from us a r. a.s-.S'jrdnce ad, 5 support, for their families CHILD IN THE HOME, In a sermon Fi -er Whelr. dwelt on the supreme t-pofance of the child and ft of which we caref-j' in oar intercourse wl'- s--cieo.

ts sadly lac'cin? in mic- we are often aakindent we love best, ei en to the little child though Christ ajght by his the impor-ance rf The smith, the crpnrer artist w-rk respectiTely on mea wood canvas. If thy spti "lie 'f the to be st lr'ory fjhoti1, he recij't eTJl-i r.c expenditure 1 ri fo.l- t.rf arc the nam of rentiemen eie'ed to the board ro? virjii't terras of o'T'rr'. fejgrs. "'vrus Ciia; and John ''i j- crie vor Mr Andrew MpJ-to'-, jrf 3 Browniee nd J. Wiis'rii.

y-ars. The sfccre" ry report wis read fcv Mr. J. iiro-ulee. who has bi the secretary rf the chufh and the school the.r treasurers report was rendered by Mm Alice I-hair.

whe has a Similar rtrd The P.ev. P. Kalem. pistor '4 the church, presided over the inetin; and a vote of thanks was tendered him tor his untjrirs efTorts in promoting the in- terests of the ehurch in the short time which he has bea cnnnerel with a. Mr.

Cyrus Cr moved this of thn. and after thankir.rl the cersreaiitstn, Mev. Mr. Kalem mtve vote cf thanks to the choir mere tn.s centurion fe.t for the s-iffennr." h.s servant, and this it mas which so pleased Jesus. well as the centuries faith Christ's pow-er.

'he fospe! to the sold.ers tody in the great world war, 'and every day the of the cause Allies is more and more apparen" Fathr Whelan dwe.t on tne sulferinitE. the bravery, the anxiety of our men at the frcnt for their dependent mothe era, wires and children here at home. Christ was much with the eenvJ-i-n. why? Because he cared for hJ fellow man. Then, he sa-d.

Christ will be very pleaeed with us if we tare for our fellow men at the front- if we help their ief behind. It Is ali very well fcr us to say these men and their fsmiile are better off now than they were before the war. Would be wiiiisg to go atid taje their places even at Tr.e of the Eas'-iew Frs- by.ensn church are in vry condition. Judarirar from tr.e repor-s at tr.e first an-y' r.ee-.r-r only aro.i three mor-hs the congregation wis p.s'ed oT.c.ai;-.' on tfce foy i of a chjrh. s-d that trrr.e he pro-are? rr-i'ie r.s bert most torr to all concerned.

if the sessiott showd tret 'here are forty-eht on "he rc-rr minion roil, nine of wre a itfd last Kurdiay, when, -he secfl cmmijnior f-rvi to'jk place Te a-erae ar-endance of; the Fur.dsv school Is forry-orte. Ths f. nar.cial sts-ment ahowexf the tn- he cometh, and to my servant. Vo 'ins. Ed he doeth 1 "And Jesus, heanns thj.

jcar- acd aaid to thetn that Him: Amen. I say to you. I hafe act found so great faith in IrraeL' WAS A HEATHEX. I i Thit P.orr.an centartoa who pleased Christ mach. was not one of own followers, he was nat een a metnber the Jewish church.

Father i Wfcelaa pointed cut. He was a heathen sold er, bst ocli'ae many o.i.ers and others of those par an who looked on their servants the gospel cf yws'erday. the i Etndar alter Ephiphatv. Fa- 'r of s. fcani and happy precedent for to the Patriotic Foed and helps to cur so.

d. ere their fsdeci After read.es St. Mat-VIU. 1-13. at hiph mass, he tr.

particularly on verses where the Roman ot; Chr-st: Lord. m- serram -a at heme tick of the palsy, and Cevooslj lortnetitel." he house live tru.y is God wrh.r. wja the q-ii'n jof oid-Cme visitors. 'he rawer was "Tea." they p'red Today i Happiness knocks at our door with the same qyes-ions. If -he anwr i if praver.

rcy j3" r.di.- rs. if, at. ail. hat aprme fam.ly t-ir-ue. i at--, sest.

then Happiness passes enterlr? that tooss. A wringer that is stained from colored clothes caa he cleaned by rubbinf tha rovers with a cloth saturated ui psrafCo. Biateral after all the iifeS is co- reparable. Bat the parents work.

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