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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-11-12, Page 88 T t /its DAV, Novetuber 13, 1908 THE SIGNAL : GODN:It►cli. ONTARIO COLLEGIATE EXAMINATIONS. Percentages Obtained at Recent G. C. 1. Examinations. t'PYKR roam 1• tnr1. Orville nurnin 78 Augusta McLeod 70 Rhoda McKenzie 71 Harry Leppard 70 Lottie Robinson Ortou Duruin DsiLewwe .. Eleanor Walker Irene Pridhaw (L 6)4 ata 05 61 Melville Anderson • itt Donald McLachlan til Archie Tow tqJ Roy Walter 00 Totu Elliott `7 Flo Macduneld.t............ ......• :Ill Rose McNevin '113- Ina 13las Welsh 32 Gladys MCNetin Lloyd Alton Lilian Ma•Vicar Maggie Bisset . PAMT 11. Benson Lintg ,.., Donald (Tart[ 51 Nt 4`+ Ili sit }C{ Donald Vitae:c n t 83 Augusta McLeod W. J. Lavery tau 74 Donald Me Lecithin in , ........... , . , 73 Rhoda McKetskic a., ..... • 7t) Orton Dornin efi Gladys McNevin 85 Lottie Rubinson • • 62 !7o Macdonald (it, Orville Durnin May Stoddart . . . . . . rr2 R. Yatter►onrel H. Towill I H. Walter SI F. Harrisont 79 N. Graham 7)4 J. Johnston. .......... 78 W. Cunningham . 77 A. Barclay 76 W. Bichan 7:, 1. Pentland 74 1. Young .... 71 M. Foster 73 M. Austin 71 .1. Clutton 7l► T. Robertson 711 L. Clark ilii Daisy Ryan 07 V• li oods...... ...- ....• 44 III E. Hickingbottorn iii V. Elliott (11 F. Foster.... .. (11 E. Dean 111 A. Shackleton til a. Case.._., an A. Hargitt.... 111 E. Sickle.... it R. Clark E. Elliott... ,as L. Lacey . 37 0. Warnock.... 1.: G. McNevin 50 E. Colborne ...... 5U B. Pridhaw, .. - fA J. Saunders ... 4 • T. Young..., fa Amgen. tr.,-....rrzr.71:r-rresIrr:, , 34 YOB* IL .1 John Sturdy 78 John Jackson 73 Wm. Bisset 72 Edna Stirling.._.,. 71 Anna Howard .. 70 Myra Durnin 09 Jennie Clufff ......-• i Fergus McNaught `tri Mae McManus 02 Minnie Shackleton 61 John Million 01 Stella Morrish 01 Gladys Levy 'Al Edna Mclrwan ase Stella Kirke :41 Sara Beacom (36 Ella Brimicombe .. fes Ali: Maulntere ' 53 Stella Speirart 51 Mabel 1 ming ...it) Wm. Smile 5)) Isobel Matheson . 49 Wm. Phelan - 48 Richard Levy ......... ... .. 43 Mary Patterson 45 Ella MacLean 42 Grace MacLean 41 ne Sands 40 wand Jones 37 FORM 1. Eva dotitervidle 84 Vera od 77 Mary H ley 70 Mary Te)76 Fred Reber. n 73 Fannie Cox .... 73 Edgar Sweets. 73 Cepha Reklits 72 / 1 Alto McDonald ..,. - Florence Young .... 71 Veronica Bowler .... ... 00 Napoleon (iravetle ..'. s8 Marjori eAitken Oh Harry Colborne.... 111 Charlotte Cuff ......• 04 Harry Tufford 62 Eddie Dietrich Irl Rita Dinsmore 811 Mary Clark 59 Helen Pridhaw ... 59 Kathleen Sutherland Fib Clara Young • - ..._ ,+>~;=. -,-tl7 Aliens. Clark 57 Iris Warnock ..... 67 Walter Buchanan ................. 57 Eric Hawkins 58 David Cowan . . _..---..-,-.+,:4it Sadie Wilson 52 liopetown Mitchell Al Clarence Armitage 31 Roy Sharman ..:t,3 D. McGILLICUDDY'S CASE. ` PERSONAL MENTION. 1 The Maitttnd Ghosts. The mind Maitland Spook. Hrh[wtu H. Dunlop was is Toronto on Monday. Ott Italtewe. ,i came forth ; Mrs. F. Jordan left lad week fur Montreal. From urs[ and neat an l south they cane. S Morningstar war la Toronto for Thank- And atm, from the north. siting.. t hart,,. Lewitt was up trout income for the The first con Pignut .401101 forth hulid* To take the One by .tons. Wit h w t.. -pinch and nook. y -wrench, .1..d tools of every fort,,. Defendant Fined. But Jury Disapproves of The Eye Opener. Calgary, Nov. 11. -The famous criminal libel Bull of Edward' ageing McGillicuddy le ended. Tonight after four hone' consideration the jary found Me lifeGillicaddy's, plea of juste ficatiol not proven, but addtel a rider disapproving fie citiaitrs of the obscene and suggest It e articles and illustra- tions which appear, it, The Eye Opener, and desiring the 'Judge to caution the prosecutor- against -a rep- etitionof these articledd. Mr. McGilli- cuddy wee sentenced to pay 8100 • fine or two wunthe' hard 1a1s.r. Etecu• tion of the judgment was steyed fends fug the sitting of the court en bane ort December 15th. The accused is out ou bis own hill of VIM. " T�te algia whish was instituted against n. Mc(;illieuddy. editor at The• News, by It. Edwards' of The Eye Opeuer. and was expected to he decidedly spicy and interesting, clime to an abrupt termination. without ventikating any of the details which had been anticipated. These were ex- pected even by the court. and an order had been issued to kc eir. Any- one under twente-one out of the r•ooht. Edward..., however, did not take the stitnd hint -elf.• and the de- fence aid not make any attetn t to prove by evidence t hat he ie a moll] degenerate, resting their case on the Idea of justification. is The Presbytery of Huron. ffn 1'reshvtcry of Huron held its regular meeting in the 'manse at F:g- itondville on Tuesday 01 this week. Rev. N. Shaw was elected moderator for the next terra. in addition there were present Rev. 1/r. McLean. clerk, Rets. Fletcher. Sewers. Hamil- ton, Leckie, Larkin, Dr. Stewart, Mane,---Deseidfieerr---44.4-* t _ ll:--F3errwll.- Stuitb, 1eNeil. l'rquhart, and the following elders : Messrs. McLellan. Elcoat; Campbell. Ballantyne, Strang, McArthur. Conait, Ker. The ttea.- uter's statement t13t--Tru cents per tinnily would be required fur all pur- poses was approved. A n her ..f recuts were considered aid recoup mentations Hittite et.neerning them. It was agreed that connection [vitt[ the aged and infirm ministers fund shook' Ise I0P.IIe obligatory on all entering the tnini.,t.y. A committee appointed to consider the basi- Of Union recommended Mt tlhe repre- sentative eommit(e, who liste the matter in hand should be :Wowed to "Offish its work;'' A te'eu ilittion con- gratulating the W . F. M. S. on their growing work was propoesi by Mt•. Leckie and agreed to. The afternoon iession was token up with conferences on Sabbath schools andsy atemati.• trem'ttretee, ltev. t tt` MCLi1C , o Mitubell, appeared un behalf of the yyuexl a Sunday pd.,}{., 11,ciatimaItidt.afll comnt.•ndeil- to the Presbytery four departments of Sunday school work. viz.,' the cradle roll, supplemental lessons, the organized liibh• elev. and teacher training. Rev. J. 11. Edmi son, of Cheltenham. appeared for 1 he Assembly's committee on evatettiatu• beneficence, asking the Presbytery to ae.rpt the challenge ..f tire present 'einem in missions alai aim at taking its full share in the raising of the million dollars required. for the .trestlep increasing work at home and abroad. On [notion of Mr. L skin the challenge was accepted and an aver- sge of ten cents per week per com- municant was set beefor•C• the Presby- tery. a small couunittee bring given the work of organizing to accomplish the end sought.. The next meeting is to be held in Willis church, Clinton, on the third Tuesday el-J:►nuary, 11561. COMMBRC1AL 1ORlt Blanche Shaw Mary Lacey 7H Mae Lindnny _ -N Adeline Clark t0 OralStcwldart ifd A New Tonic Lottie McCreath 73 For the woman who is tired out - Russell Fox- - - - ......... r : 74 (here has been prescribed knew kind Nellie. Lip'. , _ • 7:5 of ptneelaut. Birdie Days •rths Teri mTiTtiyof grnpe juice and Percy Haydenis olive oil. One tablespoonlnl of the Ernest Young 7:7:1 3 Cara Washington ............ 71 latter r of 'grape juice Is taken Minnie Cathcart • - --- • 71 at ch meaL _If tiro tomato of oil le Mary Sutherland /k1 strong for flume stomachs two Nellie Bleck ; r more tablespoonfuls of the grave juice Hector MacKay y�01 may be added. ♦Vataon Straiton .. Iii It Is claimed that both serve as ex - Ella Baechler 111 cellent medicine. The dose becomes Ruhv SGdhere , r.. 131 William, DI yle yt, very palatable after awhile. it should Garvin Pttng ri7 always be iced. It builds up the rip Angns Mctiecin (.5 petite, and the o1l lubricates the stotn Annie MacKinnon 53 itch In a must hie:eticle! way. Athletic Records. Year by year, speed records fall be- fore new reeorda, faster 'narks' ate get for feeler performers, t wo-legged and four -legged. - There is a rig difference between the records of today and those of twenty-five years ago. The trotting record in Pet was 2.101. Nearly 12 seconds.have been clipped off. t The pacing record was ?,11;. Now it is 1.o5. The running horse mark was 1.31.1;: Four and a quarter seconds have been clipped off. The fastest mile nm -hy a roan was then recorded at 1.111 1-.). Today the nark i. 1.12:. The bicycle mark was 2.11 3-5, That win in the early days of the wheel. Today it is 1.118 1.5, faster than the fastest horst'. The swimming record has been re• diced from 25.1.2; to 23.16 4.5. Balloon speed records were not kept in IWO. The di. igitlle balloon and the airship were dreams of the faUlre. The automobile ---was in It.. -experi- mental stage. Nobody had ever seen ..t motor cycle or a tnot.or.boat. lieeater speed is to -come, Ite•cords will fall. Y.•er• by yens. that stood twenty live yt•ars ago -yen, Almost thirty-five years ago, and still St ands. In London. on June 1, 1874, W. Per- ktnttwtttk8d lifltcial record iI guile in 8 minutes 21 seconds. His record stands tlslat. Miss Spence agent Tbsotxaglvltui- I)ay lar t'liutuu. - - •- !•. Duty wade s buainoeatrlp to Peterlwrough this wart. Mire Krully tiutdthorpe was in 1N13iQ0 1Ml ThaaSay. W. McCaughan was up trout Toronto for the holiday. Artbuttlutherland w•a;: up from Toronto for the holiday. Stewart Louie was up trues St. Catharines for Thank.git fug. Chester Farrow was up from Turoeto for Than v tug. Mia. Mabel 1)oty was home front Toronto fur Than kiwi, Ing, Dr. and Mn. aUwayg were Thaukarrivlug visitors In 1.0./ 4111./. Mi.. )k,yd vent Thanksgiving d)aY wltb frleude lar 1'urutt5 J. k. Shaman. of Woodstock, was itt torn for Than►ago mg Huy. stir Mamba Well. spout Thauk.etvtwi with Mn. J. Miller at Carlow. Mn.. D. Millar and Miss Millar were in Buffalo during the week. Mr, 'Heed 1). F'. Balton, of A tratford, tisitpd trl*to es here this week. • Mn. 1Huv.. Turubull was In Toronto and Sutton during the week, A. W. lladdeu and son, Charles, were at Buffalo for '1'h:uik-gig frig 'the) boort); •Carted down lire avid. Hutu.nhtg a martial air Their Null. l.etokerwd bn.,e resolve. For others they dent cam, lint troubles were before them yet - They had other things to fete : For a voice new .ouuded near Ilion, Just slightly W the roar. Then In the balmy evening air They discerned 001115 figures grin Approaching In the midnight gloom -- Figures both stout and dint. "halt!" came forth In accents loud But now, what do as hear t The Maftlanders have cowards turned And now retreat in fear. And to ! their stately captain brats 1. hoi.tod un a gate. But is nut carried very. 1.. Because of ponderous w eight. Then tho two parties did engage In conflict fierce and long. Was likely 11 rayless ida17 [aim But which brigade the .wronger propel wt.,*friend- .at ttidgttto - _ To fell It would be wrong. Bert MK'rwth was among tb' 5b*anstirtng At Let with faces swearer w.Ith mud homae,mers from Terouto. And dt. jointed fnuny-bone., J. Buchanan, .r., and Yin. l'her gravels,. sadly wend their way Toronto ever Thanksgiving• Mi.,: Zeal Thurfoir we.Tnoii a front -To. --- --'ro'tfi.piritsersllrlmle. *west homes. fat the Than --giving holiday. Mrs. iKer.11.11. WWI win. ofMarkham. made ltondr for loui.vll�e, KY•, the wnrk.on the a brief visit to town this week. Y :ruttre%S- tial[ NV AA hl Toronto Sitting the 'Sedimentation ba..tn which Mr, McI rector was N'4.e l7ro heard1100 the 111 To onto t superintending being now complete, Mr. Mr - week however. expects to be (kick Irl Gude- F. J. Hut)and was in Toronto during' the • rich in connection with some work he will ptob week purchasing Christmas good.. , ably untlertake for the county In com,eetion W. I'roudfuot, jr., aas home front Trinity C'uttoge. Toronto, fes' Thanksgiving. Bert Kidd. of S. E. Hick'- drug .tore, spent Thanksgiving at his home at (-heeler wit some bridges. Mr. and Mix James Craig, of Drayton. N. 1).. anuouurc i heengagement of their daughter, Jennie I anticline, to Hey toorge Acheson -Miwltar,Sati. oath. Po4omce staff. -;pelt Jt'a,etwrr, et l:e*red Favke, iornlrrly erf the Thanksgiving holidays at Toronto. !atrrich. The marriage v.54'dl take place on Thursday. November hath. tfeorge dtewnrt went t , Toronto on Suss Minnie Campbell, of Arcola, sa k., Tuesday to attewl the horticultural show. de. liter of Wm, (attp,wll, of town who hs+ Wen touringfr Magia:I .and `cot lend for the reser -two-moathe,-t. now it her way back to Canada. She has had a ter). nutelesting time, including a sight of 1 he knmpireruler, and a view or the pageann•y cd the Braids Parliament. Mr. and Mn.tobie of seaforth, visited Sir.-and. Strr,-hati�leu.osw Thanksgiving: ._- - Mrs. aid Iliad Walton .pent Thanksgiving in Clinton. the guests uf Mr. and Mrs:Armour. Mn. Inglis and Miss Inglis spent! Thanks- gi.frng with friend. hi London and Belmont. among he holiday Mrs. sir r,inKto nrMM�h.' were Aepitfog lady vocwlist-''.1 1'. W. liacthw.tte, of tic 8tett.g Hank. Ton think illy voice wrndd 8! •ts•ut the Thanksgiving [holiday at Port Stan. hall ? " Manager, grimly - On t contrary. I .atm stn's it would empt Mrs, Wilmer Smith has been visiting her ll,." Aster, Mrs. t'. 11. Cooper. Toronto. the pas acek. The husband (during the qMuuarrw 1 jn - '1o Ie always making . Was there' .r thine when you didn't ? " Tl,. wife-"Ves,.sitl_u�t toy wedding Ilay... Pat -"The next W. n 0' they chea- ters as runs over me 11 he sorry for tit." Th a-"Ai.l why is first ?" got s Nn v ..it..,glyr-fin in me pocket. !" O••lllrrrilimin•tttmmo* �>�i11�-.•-•""-'Mere.. , I i SCHOOL CHILDREN SUFFER from itnp,rfect vi.ioq 'and are 1 called dull in Studies. 1 give careful attention to the fitting of Children's study Glasses, reaming good results in all cases.' W. E. Kelly? 1 Jewetlef4land Optician 1 Phone 153, e_ means __ enemieemse. ml 1 pins Wllwn Herald left. this week for Toronto. where .he will -prod a couple of wvckw Mia._lreue NiehOLeh., of the udlee staff of The London Advertiser. was ho.ie for Thank.- g)ting. Mr. and Mrs. t;eorge Wilson, of Piektord. Mich.. have been visiting their relatives here t hi- week. • ;Alt-penta.t _]1 ,S ..eserai days at Brantford Suring past week. Reg. llliat -tudent of tlhe.4.•hoolaf L.recti ,1tt te•ienee, Toronto, we:, borne over Thanke. giving Day. - •- Mrs. F:d.l;rahan and Mss Maud lirahanrl lett yesterday for Uleveland.,where they will visit relatives. Mr. and, Mrs. Harry (•atnyheIl returned Owterday to Sudbury after so extended visit at rheppardton. Mr. and M.. Shaver, of Hamilton, were guests of Mrs. George Harris, Elgin avenue. over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. t1-Illiam Acheson visited their laughter, Mn. P. H. Horton. to Port Hope. Over Thanksgiving. Mr-. Knight and the yti.se- laadys. Evel'n and Lathan *reit ed berg on Saturday from the %vest mewed 'he winter at the home of Mr. and.Mta 0. Hier: Me'. S. K. Welt and Miss 'Maggie Robertson were guests of:Hev, t:. N. and Mrs. Haran 1* London the past week. Miss 1.•,ttie Hens ridge, of Hamilton. epeut the holiday' in town. the son -t. of her sister, Mi.. I)e..io Henstrldge. Mrs 1v, N'. Bunt and two children, of Wood- cock, were the guests for Thankagivliut of the lady s tamer. 1.. '. Har,(ttt. Bruce Anndersorn, of the Exeter branch of the [[ink of Commerce. was among the holiday t union hr town this week. Ammar the holiday visitors in town was A. T. Harland, of Detroit. Hort seems never to low his interest in Goderlctn. ITut•. J. s. Carrie. 14. A., of Fergus, and Mr. and Mrs. (1. A. l'arrte, of Toronto, were t Liters at the old hone for Thanksgiving. Mr, and Mrs. Kew William. and Mi's Nora Williams, of Toronto. are guests et Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Jordan at sYdenham Villa. • Mn. Frank Wright and on, of Brantford. and Miss Jr.dc Thomson, of Berlin. are visit ing at the residence of Mr.. 0..A. Thomson. MIs. Ethel Williams was among the visitors to the queen .;uy the pest week. .ht -her. return oke Ws.' •e ompanied by her mother. - Wm. Matheson, of 1 o, hal-h, was in town on Friday last on his way to Toronto. where he l - in his fourth year at the Colter:ity of Toronto. • Mr: ,and Ctrs. James Long and daughter. Ancil, iH London. were the gur.t. of Mn. Ellen 'allow,ti linca street. for Thanksgiving Lapel Parsons -and Harry Sturdy took part In the progtan al - titre cone;ert in connection with the English church at:Dungannon on Monday. Mrs. McLennan, Nelson area, has gone to spend .o)ne tirne with her daughter. Mr.. McDonald, at Lochalsh. Miss 'Tana Me- t.r,nan l -at Barrie and Miss )(tante in Teton• to, Leo Chisholm 'and lit. Horner returned home last week from New Turk State, where they had Leen engaged for-evrral weeks pack- ing apples. They are well pleased with their visit aeras t to line.--- - - -- - Tnotnas Mr(+illicuddy, of Toronto, formerly of f a,st.'rirh, was recently elected an honorary nien.trr of Euclid mimetic Methedlst Episcopal Mena ('hob, Cleveland. 0.. neon the ronelnsion his adrift,: beta et to rtnh en- -The -centre if the World.- Thlrt .fa In_thnt-chit • as n:. -r tllii._.. - Mr. and lar:: 4, F+rant MA•rrgm 1st! rn To Depose Borden 7 I Toronto, Not. 12.-A despatch from Ottawa to The Evening Telegram hast night said : ►t is uuderstoud that a movement has been started among certain ger tione of the Oenservati.e part I,rt,- to attempt to depose R. L. Borden from the party leadership and replan him try Sir Charles Hihlxrt Tupper. "Those who are behind the move- ment state that Mr. Bolden himself is weary of the political game, and that he would not abject to Iw provided for by the (1, P. R. fmm whom it la sail he ha. a standingoffer of one of their snlicitnr.hips. e plan is to seat Sir Hihhrrt In Carleton county. which Borden will vacate, and atter a decent bhnw of servIee perhaps for the coming session, allow him to he d•'- pptcy��dd in favor of the knight front �raOenover. There are of course oh- jer•Unne to the plats from the wing of the piety" 1 •w Read The Signal for local news How Polly Saved the Plate. An old lady had a parrot, which she had bought from a sailor friend, and on taking it home much to her aston Iohment elle faun., Poly could oitI say three words, "Get the gun!" one dark night, when all was stir'. burglars broke into the house. The sliver was kept In the same room ns Pony. They crept In no meetly as pas able, but before they hail time to strike a light a deep vokw from the other aide of the room said, "Get the gun!" The men were so frightened that they me `off as fast as their legs torrid rorty tbern. -dad iso ray saved her mistress' siker. . Fowlts's Majority. Whitby. Nov. 10 Thr ',Metal count. in the South ()Marin ekrttnn by Re tarmttR hfFicrr Mow/tray make+ the mejnrt.v 01 Fred 1. Yowk. 143 over Peter Chards. Agood, practical Christmas Gift to either a man. _or _ woman would be this Locket. It is beautifully made *5.00 from solid gold Ott and contains places for holding two photographs. - ENGRAVED with any monogram and enclosed in suit- able case; the price w $5.00 OUR handsomely illustrated Cit5IO$Ile sent free upon request RYRIE IROS.' ►.1'I l'TED 134.136.138 Yonge St. TORONTO s --a Chan for ;D`- Er -0 N E A second-hand " Mason & ulheiztd Upright Piano ..xl urd.•r, 10 tae vole' 1 ffyou n financially nu Wil see it. $150.00 piano and do not feel utl to buying a new one. 1. --(dill nod fust r eetvedt Good Viins. Get busy this minute nd eujtivete that musical talent. JAMES F. THOSO CHAS. E. GRIFFITH • UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING HAIR MATTRESSES RENEWED AND RE -MADE.. CARPET k41 ardor' .rpro10101 attended to LAYING 'barges moderate ltelr.ir Hnnm-: rttove Weft d C. J. Harpers eat Street. , • WALK -OBER SHOES FOR MEN Shoes for Every Occasion No matter what you wish them for, whether for a [lay's tratnp, an afternoon of spot t, an evening of .° society, or for business, there is an appropriate `aid reliable WALK- OVER shop for that parti- cular Qccasi on. WALK- - OVER. shoe are shoes of the a hours and fol" every hour of the day. Thousands of people know It; do you? Platinum Calf. Blucher Boot Junior Model. Downing & MacVicar SOLE AGENTS North side of Square, Goderich. To Cure that Cold ! Caught Owing to the Sudden Change in Weather Try a few doses of HICK'S CURE -A -COLD TABLETS. Have proved effective on hundreds of cases. ) 1f there is any Cough Hick's Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry 15c ver bottle Just received. a lot of that fresh Twist Horehound Candy. S. E. HICK., Central Drug Store. Cn.:_rich, Ont. Dick -“l know a girl who acre of r ring.'o P farm- men she doesn't know. e r Clare -'T sleeve it, How .. Ne etre '," --Why. n , Dick Vh -, she has t . u er • Y know ; Nes** a teleph pre girl'." ked the young woman in front! are remove Ler hig hat e. 1 could 1 th stage." "Did r.he dm it?" ) ; aid H she held her hat in e. a er-I e old 'teethe stage h I s� n N1' g Sandy (putting down belf•a-sore- reign at booking office) -"Mingle tee Glebes." 'linking OfficeClerk "Change at Stirling." Bandy - Ns, na, Int than. I'll jut take guy cbeenge here.' %eine. 001.15RTr' H. ONT. SPECIAL SALE Note Paper, Envelopes and Writing Pads. Bargain _No. t. 21 sleet. Note Paper. 21 1' uvvlo .,..ZaTyeets 13Itttin lPsper, 1 bottle lit., 1 Pee Ilandle and "Pen Point, 1 l,eadPrttcii, 1 Erase,. The above tot for tot. Bargain No: 2. Holland Linen Note Paper. regular 15c per quire, sale price roc. Envelopes to mateh, 6e peerage or two for ISc. Bargain No. 3 (extra special). gaton•Hnrlbut hot -pressed VPllnm, regolar'25c per quire, sale price i c Envelopes to [Atli, carne prier. Bargain No. 4. Eaton -Hurlbut Normany Linen, regular 20c per quire and 211 per package for envelopes; sale twice, 1 more Paper and 1 pack- age of Envelopes, 25c, Bargain No• 5. 123 Boxes ;yule Papn'r a11.1 Et elopes, containing 21 sheets Pnprer end 21 Fnvetrtpe', reguiar price 23i1, Mc and 35e, sale price 19c, Bargain No. 6. • A Special laps of 5luurning Note Paler :and Envelop( -e• clearing et hatt•prtea. Note specially: Mourning Envelopes me squsre shape with paper to matt+. end the ;We price is 5e for 1 he Irk Envelopes :end 11'd -kr the tike Envelopes and 10c for the dt' paper. Ask 0. ere 'Mr Writing Pais, selling at half-price, 17c kind 10c, or 2 for lire, end the Vis. size selling at 15c, or two for 'tic. MAIUNG ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS GOODS WiLL ACCOUNT FOR THE ABOVE SALE. N..te spceially-- Our term'( are now STRICTLY CASH. George Porter. Cn.H „note Senate, Godetwh VOMMIIIMOMMIRIESIJIMININNj ka.Phnnr No. too. a $IO.' o WEEK - IN THE MAIN DEPARTMENT THE week commencing SATUAY, NOV. 14th, will be a ______Ten Dollar week in the Mantle Department, because we are going to put on sale the ittgst remarkable mantle values we have ever cffered at this popular price. The Coats are all new. Styles are right, every one of them. Colors are black, navy, brown and green. Semi or tight fitting. Mostly all Beavers or Kerseys with a few rough -finished cloths. About twenty gar- ments to choose from. A fortunate purchase from a big factory makes this special offering possible. The real values of the gar- ments -faun from $12.50 to $15.00 at least. Saturday and next week your choice TEN DOLLARS HUNDRrDS OF YARDS OF 20c RIBBON PENMAN'S SAMPLES TO SELL AT 15c We are selling Underwear samples of the femme' Penman Mills. Selling Hundreds of yards of 2Oc.Taffeta Ribbon to go of at prices that save buyers on sale Saturday at a swum-t<cl vote .nL a least. -:1C '-.,sy,Ey.-Nrs 1BYelt anyleely how a yard]. All pure silk, very fine weave, heavy good Penman's Underwear is. it in weight, 4 to 5 inches wide, black, white, cream, the best made in Canada. Not as navy, sky, pink, brown, myrtle and cardinal. .plat much here fie a week ago. but still a the thing for hair bows and the doten and one gourd assortment tneho of from. 1be- ought to s(•e thin rig lot of esmples be - things taffeta ribbons are used for. A good ribbon fore you buy any underwear, for you at 20c and sold) at that all over the land. 1,500 can save money it your sin Is In it. yards cleare•1 front a big wholesaler just before he took stock makes us able to sell you this splendid ribbon at . 15c A WIND See the window frill of it Friday. A MILLINERY SPECIAL 20 OR 25 HATS AT $3.50 Last week we cleared a big lot of black and col- ored felt shapes at a good deal less than half-price. The wholesale tnillinery houses are now sending their travellers out with spring goods and are anxious to clear out the last of their fall and winter stock. That is why we were able to buy these hats so cheap. They are all this season's fall and winter styles and come in black, navy, myrtle and brown. Our milliners have picked out 25 or 30 and will have them trimmed up all ready for Saturday buyers. They will use only good trimnling.a and the hats will be made up in the best way they know how_ The real value of each will he $3.00 to S(1.00 anti they would have to sell for this if bonl;ht in the regular way. Saturday and 'text %ta'i'l: your choice $3.50 Penman's Pennon's Underwear for Ladies. Underwear for Men. Every sarmeatALMIMI1s- VERY STYLISH STRIPED DRESS GOODS lust about a. dozen suit lengths of handsome @tripe Veoretians and Broad- cloths arrived this week direct from Paris. They are exceptionally hand- some materials and will snake very atyliah costumes. No two alike.. Im- ported by ourselves direct from the makers. You .von depend on not seeing the name elsewhere. 7 to 71 yank In a snit- All the fashionable shadek. $r.00, $1.25 and $t.55 the yard 3 PAIRS CASHf1ERE Hose $1.00 i.adle4' fibbed Cashmere Hoge, fine soft weave, winter weight, elastic knit, two and .one rib, sesmless feet, fast dye, regular 4&: A pair, sizes s}. 1) and 9i. Satnshty, per pair 35c, er 3 Pairs for ;t.00 IL; Ilia.a �. •