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• Ttvtio.T eterrarmt 11. 1K$
EAST STREET GARAGE
Winter StorageofBic c1s$1.50
y
Altboq,l6 we contemplate haus( full of autos end riga. we
intend to reserve s cerW& amount of space to take care of the
bicycle owner, of this town. Our price to store a wheel for the
winter wiU be $1.50. and if this interests you it would be as
well W pay the amount at °ace, ea we shell not have unlimited
room to devote to tricycle.., and it wilt tw a cele of the t come,
first served.
Huron Gasoline Engine and Machinery Co.
001)Kltl('H, oNT. .Paosrs 243
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Vou"
'jewellery
Problem
When looking for the
Iatnst designs esu up-to-
date Jewellery, visit our
store. We have been
exceptionally careful in
t.uysug thie year and we
know you wall he de-
lighted when you see
west we are . howinll.
Walter de llamsoi
- J 1. W ELLI R and OPTIC' A N
On the Square
111
Maple Leaf Grocery
HAMILTON STARLIT
Saturday Specials
FRUITS
California Peacbee
California Plums
Oalifornia Pears
W ctermelona
Oentaloe pe•
Blushers les
Black herriea
Ran anes
Oranges
Lemons
Harvest Apple..
VEGETABLES
New Corn
Tornatoe ,
Celery
Beams -
Beets
Carrots
Cucutn Isere
NEW POTATOES
A 1 quality Good eine
WHITE
CLOVER HONEY
Product of 1012
Absolutely pure
Rose Breed Leaf Lard.
Kincardine Bacon and Ham
Jellied Tongue
Crc.unery and Dairy Butter--
firat-class quality.
S. J. YOUNG
'Phone 52 Hamilton St.
ICE
CREAM
The most delicious Aavots,with
the beet and purest Oream, serv-
ed at the BALMORAL OAFS. Or-
ders bytelephone for Toe Cream
in bulk or in bricks attended to
promptly. Telephone b4.
F. E. BURDETTE
PEROSNAL MENTION.
Mea shies Is vLWog relatives in SaafwlL
Marr Aide. and Maggie McDonald aro ridt-
lag then pannier/at Ilaellelo.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. M'. ,tempus visited in Toren.
4 We rasa,
MM CaNerine Mannino, of Bnoklye, Is
/mattes at tee boom of Mt. ane Mrs.J. C'. limen.
Prod tge.er, of Woodstock, u elating at tae
kerne of airs Mack was. Lemons road.
teethe Dwstw.rth was in Toronto wrens'
day. this week_
Mrs A. ,hoes aW is etenllai two weeks
with eremites( C
Car. !lots spent the wWt.od with Meads
to •I .mak.
Mr. the !alta Joe Helnbardt were uuoug
Lbwsa woo visaed Tensaw tbl. sweet.
BtLama r eranetea +peat Muoday woo trWtode In
Mie L. -aortae Oi.eson, of Petrone, u the
gee.[ et the Mame Yes, soots .l raw.
Mir Gertrude box has roturued trout •
wee•ts ketose VYu atLaud's,.
MW Jsa. Lawes• returned Trades from •
w.ts'. vr.rt t. rte-ats rod Haorutou.
Aim �M rearm Lawson 1. vinung to Toronto
thou pso
JWrAn.aLemon W returned to lbtroit
atter • are weeks cwt at ser' home berm.
eln. H..1. Morris visited tltytn lest week,
the atucK to alt.. A. H. J•wo..
John hater spot the weekend at lora] to
atm n [•gen, r,tu.t
[rest freak was • visitor la Toronto 1kis
weak.
Ltuostt Joih.tou wa. one of thorn who vis•
sad unarm ter. weak.
Atha Irout baulk,. la vWUnt relative- W Tor -
out u.
Joao Newoembe and roe Hatold vette to
Termite ton wens.
Me. sed hetet Stouffer. of New York City. aro
the herr. d ✓r. std card kind.
Lowe gena L L limos -pont Labor Day to
•tonroto.
George Belcher wee In Toronto this week.
Mr. and Ma Jos. Br,rpMey were u Toronto
tin woes.
Mc, sad lira. Janus Thoma. were •moug
tithe ea. vacl,d loruow al. week.
Mn. I lwrlthtuvt was a visitor in Toronto this
wee*.
Labor
eeryt�Robt. McKay eau W Toronto ova
y.
M. M. Jane and daughter stalled Means in
Terv.io then week.
iii George Poon wee • vintor in Toronto
them week.
Mot. Wm. Urge. of Hamilton. was a vt.ltor
in wee lea/ wire.
Mrs. Garde Y away on • trip down Use 8t
Lawrie°, no oomp•ny with her son Girth
MW blisaia b lympbell W Melling her air
ter. Ma P. Bagte, of Gam -Mon.
Losad ioNevlq foreman of the whine
room at the Maple Leaf flour mill. Port Cr-
uor.: Jock Campbell, foreman of the aim,
uate suet et u..oure mall ; rough Hedy. Me-
Maple
ho
woratiowsposaireeptorwearestoroosniev
a$ADQULKTIRS FOR
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
'We are all ready for
-
school opening, Tu es d a y,
September 3rd. We have on
band a full stock of all the
authorized books for public
and separate schools and
collegiate institutes, which
are bold same as last year -
at greatly reduced pri-ea
EXERCISh. AND
SCRIBBLING BOOKS
Over fifty kinds to select
from, full count, fine r
and artistic covers, ranging
in price from to up.
Be sure to secure one of
our Whale Scribblers --by
tar the largest shown in
Goderich.
An iminense range of
Erasers, Pena, Inks, eta
[seed Pencils from to up. n
TERMS
STRICTLY CASH.
The Colonial Book Store
ORO. PORTER, Prop.
Phone 1011 Goderich
TRANSCONA
A GREAT CITY IN THE MAKING
Z'I ranscona will he one of the greatest railway
centres of the West. The Arced Trunk Pacific ham
large shops located there, the Osnadi•n Pacific
Railway bar emtablisbed immense freight yards, and
it has been persistently rumored that the Canadian
Nort .rest Railway will mous their entire 'hope from
Fort Rouge to Transoms..
QTranscotr's futons es a manufacturing city. as
w as • railwa metre, 1. immured. and eeveral large
• industries are already established, requiring a large
number of men.
PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE
man times over in the nett two years, end there
are big profits for this investor who bays today
We have a number of lots to sell at Tranw,ona
and offer them on very advaet.R.tree teems to Goole
rich pur'elievers.
Write for our booklet, whish tells all *Imo
Scott, Hill & Co. J. T. Goldthorpe
tt Oared* JM. Building Agent in (ODRAlCH
WINNI PIIR, MAN Rural Telephone A r A
SIGNAL: OQDMIRICH. ONTARIO
water, f Md liter Walla /1" hke I 1/6R- TO: aye trip
les 114 as
+a1r/s et�diam rhevdr, were beam for the rleelwltayetema a flN �►
al
Km. O. L Ear am tautly returned on
r'si pater • two msntM' puttee at HcyAWd. 0 v W.shearer, of 81. a taboret
11�'}a�.
YLs C•r of
ueetoK Yllge to town tt•odr v r
to
Yi tr. _ _ thea se
I The Qhs -Electric Car.
he Regazdine the new gas-Meatstc oar,
and Isle si.tOsr.
Mn. Graham. « too to rleitneg
Mr, and Mss F. M Hodgens have returned • t to u c .i
hour their M udolte outlet Ya Chen Bwamen sod three Maiden. ac
Mrs duphes Yates and daughter are visit- "11111=1"17ber "M''K. MW Os.uett. odea
at Aubbuuru.
her sitar it law, l[rw (Rev.; O ....toes phssaa6'rW Vaca/ 1 :areriu a arts
W
Mtn 8meeth.ae returned from • visit to To-
teato.
Mrs. Soarllng. or Manitoba, L vtetieR m the
bear of her brother. U. tl EJllott.
Eddie Lunn wee hone from Mitchell for the
week -wok
Miss Florence Mc t of Tern.to, visited
her parrot+ In town
Ws Rine Sutherland, of Detroit. le .,+Bang
at her boors in town.
Mir J. Beta, of Hen.W, and Mir J. Taylor.
of Bruoeasld, are visiting la town.
N'tn Kay of Woodstock, visited at the house
of W paresis this week.
Mir Edith Blau has returnoodatost•ed jros a two
weeks' visit to meads In W
Horse Fleker retawved on Tuesday night
frees • trip to Toronto.Mies amt
wiN parenta. of+ Toro=•..as.t to
weekhed bar
Join leittoe, o'forgot.). spent the weekend
with friends in town.
Char Tebbett is airier on a two wash' hail -
day trip to Loudon, Cleveleod and D.teedt.
Dr..1. L Turnbull, et Yeaoouvet. B. C.. U re -
Dewing old aoeaalnteeess W tows.
Fred en•Igte sews the week -sod in Buffalo.
Mrs. Fred Crelgl. visited in Stratford on
Mosley.
Mie. Jane Goldthorpe Me returned troll, •
a int to Mrs. !litho at Clinton.
!lies Theresa Outsider. of Ayr. L 'risking net
grsadneother, Mrs. Wes. Barrows.
Mr. Lee Mrs. Ro►lto. of Mrueal. visited at
the home of Ma Wm. Burrows this week.
Mrs. Owego Hlgxlneon visited relatives in
I1.te01 over labor L.,y.
Mir 1. E. tiharruan visited her brother. J. Y.,
u Woodstock, over the weekend.
MW Gertrude LI11.w has retarsed from •
month's visit at l..00aovWe and Toronto.
Mrs, Geo. Stewart visited with irimods et 8th
Jsnob+ titre week.
hers. Adan Burwaeb, of Arcola. k • Intent at
ten home of Wm. C•e.pbeR
Mir Jennie neared, is spending two weeb
with treads 1n Toronto.
Jar Mitchell retuned from Toronto oc Men -
day after visiting his eons in that city.
8. J. Young was in Toronto on Tuesday.
P. J. MacEwen and son Oeorge were vWters
et Toronto Rxhlbttioo last week.
Char Muir went to Toronto on. Tuesday to
.peed a day at the Exhibition.
Waite r Moon returned o° Wednesday from
• week' s vacation spent at Toronto and other
ogler
Mx. and Ma John Somerville, et Kirk -
toe, were in town last week tor • few days, the
guests of Ya GruenmetL
Arrivals at Hoed Sunset this week included
G. M. Macbeth, of Taranto, and Mie, Jean
Hairy, of Windsor.
Mr. sad Ya J. L Buechler *ad children
tett last week to visit relatives at Sarnia, Mr.
and Mrs. Ba okbr going later to Toronto.
Mari Cuomesoe Grine, graduate aural. of
Brooklyn, N. Y., is speeding Jeer vacation at
the borne or bee Parente in town.
Mrs. Iit.v.1 A. Brown was caned to Owe
Sound. on Tueedy bol the criticalWss.d o•her
father
Miss Edith Dinsmore, fes-merly with MM
Grantee. t, taking ak purchased a millinery heroine's at
Ing possession this week.
Mims Rota Dinsmore has returned from a
v to &teode at London, !,seas and Bt,
Mho R.ysotd . of Rodgers Resor' m1111t:serryy
department. has returned to town after sp.nd-
ins' holidays at bar home at Windham.
Miss Miners ham returned from ber home at
Exeter to resume ber duties as teacher In Vic-
toria school.
Mrs.'C•pt.1 Wen. Baxter left chi Tseeday for
berrte 111 herle Lathe via er. Harbor
usMnd m has steamer.
Mee Carter returned to Blyth on Monday
atter Char vvisiA•ting at d the home of Mt. aMrs
Mn. Coombe and daughter, of Winni
were guests at the home of Char Black Wi
w eek.
Albert Johnson, of Winnipeg, was a gue 4
th
last week at e home of M� John Craig! e,
Weed street.
Mr. sod hent. A. Mitchell, aeetrapanied ' by
Cecil end Marjory, ,peot several dye 1 ast
week at Toronto.
M. J. Bowler. of Kingsbridge, has rented •
house on Nekad street and 1. moving with hie
family to town.
Dr. W. Y. Hayden was among those who en-
joyed the exerclvea and manoeuvres of the Boy
abouts •t Toronto last week.
Bra MoOsw and Mrs. Delbridge, of Brant
toed, were Neste at the home of Reeve Man-
ning" over Sunday.
Mr. and Um. Geo. of Toronto, visited at the
home of Ma Mnnninds, Trafalgar street, this
week.
Mist Ella Goldthorpe returned to Elmira 00
Tneaday to resume her work on the public
school ata" there.
Mian Amgen. MacLeod lett on Monday for
Wrox.ter, wbere she has a po0Uou Jo the pub-
lie school.
Roy Coultas and Reginald Platt left on Mon-
day for Toronto, where they will Doter the Col-
lette of Pharmacy.
Percy) Walton iv 'lolling friends In Winer
steamer Km�nn�Qn p up the lakes on the
Misses Eileen and Theresa Mvoninga re-
turned home oo Saturday after visiting their
aunt at Ayr,
Dr. W. F. Clark and Harry Salkeld were •
Toronto Exhibition or, Tuesday, looking up
imitable attractions for the Uoderich Lair.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Hannan, of Kino•rdlee•
were the guests of bar. and Mrs D. G. Hassle
over Sandy.
Mrs F. C. Neither and daughter, of Chitage,
Are vWttng the lady's Maim. Mn. A. G. Nisbet'
Wellington street.
Joe Gerrie* has returo.d from a holiday trjp
to Mootre•l. A. K Matheson took hie place • t
1 be C. P. R. freight (Moe while he wee away.
R. A. Walter left on Monday for Toronto to
take • position ss assistant principal in Brown's
public +shod,
The Mimes Lillian and Edna Lawrence, of
Ottawa, visited their aunt, Mrs. Sandford
Mother Victoria Detest.
Palm Edna Mac1i►att left on Mondry for
Inion where she vwr31 attend the Model
Mrs, and MW Bovau of Wlartoo, era vlett-
gl�gg at the base of M. and Ma ILdrldge,
Newerate street.
Grafton Bordette returned on Fritter from •
ttwowecks' trio to Rw
avne and Cleveland.
and int..' P. tR�tese .< Sobers tidy
rM.aa.. sa Usee Dems r.ei •ae.ei.. at ° Btlr'
e vg.W Lockom a
new.
are MI...lJ.. Jam. est Ube barest cif nardsh, and children
Mrs. M.Orsheat kmesiew lady r mouser.
Osrtstesg� of Dusit, er e
Nes
kers tlf Irsa t�eL•rer . Er t
vasitis et
street. !��e�. Q�tfa
town after ruing at sad sad me vie
wok Me returned te
Wino at the home of Met J]� seeweea.tiamBgPyiy1,
eluting at the beesMap A NA Mix=
f A.e. etlrrlag, ��
bra. road.
Caftan Lrti.1geWe.st81s W . 4M o•ellreJi
is week.
MW Jm04 eetnag left e• Saturday dr New
tMbwre ohne.ke will teeth 1s the palms
sr'hed.
Myr to hate A the .r. of Mrr
oattter berrg fever. s• N •
at
Mrs. lessee A.
euslia Mev` Jebsrllial em at eel
Areal.,�litMD�virtt es. wdtb bente its
.r1. era
FatM. not en, 9M Jand a arta Jw,
O=1:•=t,1st, � Caaee� pbe l
Yr. are Mrs t; /lei ` Mrteke on
k
trews . re Mee
Welk •
eau . emelt la
Mrs J. ja .
AYAe..pd n
te• M1.,o,
Md ase tam weeL. tr,
. L
he 'odea ii wart er apes mdedhis
w u ��eefif ddtiMer
Zoe
t+eN at the hawse of M. el reason,
Mn, W. D. Dtttrmore retuned oo Monday
tram • tole weeaw Wt with Mr daurbt..,
Mrs Y.oyee�, et Gramt..u. Mr. Dinsmore
too wee down hr ta. weekend
8ere.eot Rlekley, •f the Guelph yolloe corse
lett t.tr hemp Nie +rates atter Nodtng *
wl.k site tie Shars.•a a•.d ether reissues
1n town.
Mlee Florumo. Joha.pa ha.�t,urned from •
vlalt w her .Isi,.r, ](r.. tsi w T.11uuk, ed
itaientee. 8k. wu.eo.myaled oo ber r.twyu
by bar two odes.+.
MtragaLair the retunsed to her
booed mag J[rt 1. Rublaeoo and
ree
]Ips. 8, .1. ![+star
]iia Jobs lI?is.a and .r here
Ilisti`ria .ma'
wk.q .be oral u•ok, yleNala id stir 01.d_sus to r*Me•
turas by returned to ler wham work at
Mime
returned ea Labor
Dave B. tetram • te � whom ew
wad d ter fek>Kmn. arrived fe iM.r. •M ]Irw
Mesel Stewart., at &eaters& sad two
*Owe Erg
m es Om
•rday .ad wins W Rw.6. d fills wast. Ilia
T yH. Takata[. retsemtes to their home e•
J. D. Murdoch. who bee a eeai
otrlatb Mie. mr to s. y.Z.allmed* mesas is 1. ens
ith retail wo
rete make their
h.wss st twist
w e'.' at AYber,
Campbell ?woml. Messed ea
week wine' d ht Weasel •
were wens meted hem* by Mir Ow
Mir Jamie itciarohe hue sew .p.�png
Obit weak 1. Hese �sedd baser reties, De
joweek to
join ler mesa seas thelt he Mktr of w oat ROAM--
dam
v►/t Ie Tesss31 ..d di. mares was a. -
Mrs. R. Peedsthwalts has retuned hum •
arkt) haa bleb ee au • f boom b Mise Loney
in the aMre•mtm.s els o vitt a
Yr. end Mea E. Rama tett on Yessia, a
.dead a law Myr at Toronto before egtedet
e• their home at M. C•tberines, saw s�sdl�g
tten .ustasr vse.t.a the beme el ]Its,
Ragtag gorier, Ma D. ski, Elgin arms
Ammer Wea. Campbell at
who Mlpsd bwsak eecord. 4 sae ell tins
Termite ixaktUen this week, et
e bb daughter. Mrs. lied f
B�Mr. semen Ya J. E. Andrews end ]die. Gros
801 a x0410, �� t aElaterdsJ la
Clovdeal r vkddrg their uncle. Gera
Stewart. d town. and W relatives •t b.nmB•
Mime Mae. and Christine Walsh. of icer
ace enrolled at the Collegiate Anatit
Ude termvThey drove down oe Moody yr
their dont, who will attttend at ti • t f mer O. C. L ete-
Mead-
Um at Toronto during the same' t y .
Dr. Weyp Raid *ad famdly sad Mrs&. apid
•d tw a Ohlldren. et Detroit .d Mr. and Ma
Frank Martin rdaered to town this week after
ep.rdisg a vacation .east at Hee eld1�
�EfnedYd aaod`sd easily hare reamed to tt�7eelir
Mr. and Mei. Cherie. Wares end littls am
Aianaeth tea der their bows. ie Now Yost. son
lir Wes day 01oi , atter • pheasant resit at
Watson deoleree that Oed r4.b this year lome, Mammal street. a
looking more beaugfil than ever.
M reser Irma and ver TU11oa4
their aunt. Miss Flrence Job.m.,
turn from vLdUng her edger. Ya Tullwb, in
Hamilton. Mrs. Adlwill be looep twediarrrivveet in • few
dand ]� WW014 JJebsoter�tftaaMr.tessl.Jtr.
Mz• , of Landon, and ]Its Reeser.
et Barnham. seem • tow
[paste of Mr. and Mrs. A . J. M.rr�4Tbe
Div amte teen et Use 18..pRoe Mr. Barr.
of rich. wide* tat, thea non. They not visited or staoy
Years.
The Mimes Mettle and Ricca Cousins
have returned to Winnipeg after
spending • month in town.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Thomson
left this morning to spend s few days
aT o`rpoto and Berlin.
week -end vet of to bin fatthe rade
Wright of the Park House.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dul a and
Mr. Dulmage's mother, of Guelph.
were Labor 1)ay visitors is town.
Mr. and Mrs. Liphardt of, Waterloo,
are
[hie verge of Mr. and Mrs. G.
HoMisses Hohmeier and Rehbert, -of
New Hamburg, are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hohnieier.
Ftichard Levy
d Miss
of Carlow, are a attending JibeDModdel
School at Clinton.
BOR N.
BOKNER-At Woodstock, on Setnrday, Aug
est 17th, to Mr. and A a Fred Rg.nm •
. ee.
NEWCOMBE.-At Alexandra bo.plt•t Gode-
MMa John Neweembbee,satson w Mr. sad
McCLI RIC -At Da eves, m Tbunda
esaeamber 5th to Mr. and Mrs. W W Mc
Clare, a daughter
.DIED.
CRAY. -at Bu>dto. N. Y.. w Tuesday. Sep.
Oedertoh. loo�W eeth yeaichael r.
ray, termerty a[
HUNT.-1.Ooddarkh, on WMsenier Se
open et
aacd awe gnat, aak ced ion yamm andd 11 emenlb..
YOUNG. -In OMerlch, on Thursday S.al.m-
He b }4 a� a ars. 71 of the late
aged i l Peen and 4
The funeral w® take ppt1a•.e.s tram hm late res.
IW.oes. S uron reed ore eabtyy 8..e
ate e'a.ck .. - 1. 81. Pats..btu.,,
7,
themes to toe r e.es•tery. Cilbstas.
TTpeer'e� wesand meg the eteenyh I 10..seelMa a< lbs
pmed to
~ lagers R �w yaway mare ear de.tere
sae wombed
remedies, rad amineette rams" es
eMee ve y 1aai1 r1 et laser-
situational
8a`lddiss.sesssd bas lhme%r, rte. es see
r•rket� stabetimal hymn.
rt ie tails Ilett.
to•to
asd es
1 one
be mire.
♦dire..: F. J.
Okf.� ky d
Take Hall's • 7Pha114 tor ei n.tleadem.
sea.
�t�. rsi.esl.
gag Ostlmew
C1ESt1ZT s o0.. T led+
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-aapt, fi.
ete
Re•d.re-O_ T. R.. ...• .
Coalfiterva. aloe.
blips W teed ail .GIMP .
glles•Ra`ti.
Th.rmeetsJoh nQ1 .,-,d
pC..rte.y eat
anssillea-Nie Al015J tett. 1
Pbwtlr i M b . =•.i. Ades
1
A patw:U e . end angiev.n r►emis.-alar
New Fan twits. -i. Umar t Mm ..... . .... 3
Turkeys ter SSW- Woe AYosr ..... ., 1
New C•tahmel_ )tett [*'.alae•, Cet.p..
Ready hw ran Trans -J. H. (Vitals... „ t
( *Mldola geM_Mertdr �.... r
Peres Re..tr st
Yastln plez t l.t►UR w.i ter bilehems to Rmad.r iL A+� ~ L
1[•r.re Ext altar sMweeei0.e_ WWI.
0•li
Ym .ad ass wa0U_tg1a40 ter
r
..«.,
which has bees spoken of ay the ooltr-
tioo of the power problem In connec-
tion with the Oatas'io Wart Shore
Railway, The Toronto (Hobe had the
hallowing :
It . altogether probatle that the
propo.ed trolley system of electric
Lraatlon will be abtadomed on the Tor-
onto i Eastern Radial, at premien
under construction, is favor of the
modern gibs -electric system, in which
& ga.oitw engine on the car generates
the electricity that- supplies the
motive power to the wheels.
The Toronto & Eastern is a MAW
kengie-Mann concern. and the e=oep.
basal seooen of the first car of this
type.new which was tried out mar
Torontaad has hear working all
summer on the late 8t. John lin* of
the C. N; Q„ has paused mush surprise
cal than that given by the steam loco -
no only trouble with the new type
of ear is that Mt is somewhat degMent
in tractive power. that le to siy. while
it Clata propel itself at a feat rate it
lacks power to pull trailers or heal
freight car& If this difileuity is Over-
come it is the opinion ail a numbar of
engineers that tbe 164PW OW Win Meat-
unbnise the preatest trolley eyebolt of
radial lime. A gas-tplectric ear is not
much more expensive than as smile-
ary 11011Zalvtille, as it does away
with ov power Hama it reduces
the east otf teensy lino eensitrocitioo by
more than six thonsanA dollars a mita
He Would. Indeed. -"What's this
word, par inked Willie. pointing* it
reMied pe. ''Well. what is Agar
"ThaL my son, is what you would be
if yew never disturbed your father
With questions."
"What are the wild waves goyim' r
murmured tbe woman as she stood on
the silver lining of the trighty mein.
"Notaing, Maria,* replied the man
hoarsely. 'They are like some people
we bow ; they maks a great deal of
noise. bat don't say anything."
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Ladies' Winter Coats
and Suits
The new stock is here. Such a col-
lection as we are showing, too. Garments
that are reproductions of New 'York and
Paris models. M anufactpred from ma-
terials of style .and quality and perfect in
every littk detail in finish and workmanship
that' goes „to make the all round high-class
tailored garment. No such collection of
really high-grade Suits or Coats has been
on our racks, and prices will be found very
moderate. We invite you to visit, the
show -room at any time and will be glad to
show you these beautiful garments.
Tailored Suits,
Tailored Coats
Advance Showing
of Millinery for
Early Fall Wear
Tbe Millinery Department
is again open and ready
for business. On Seturday
we will make an initial die -
giy of melt/ Fall Hate.
tityles that are very popular
and much worn at present
in the large centres. You
are invited to come and see
them and need feel tinder no
obligation whatever to buy.
The Very Best Time to Select
the Material for Your New _Fall Suit
We have just passed into stock • large shipment of tbe 84•89011.8
best novelties in Suiting, and Dress Materials tor Fall. These have
been imported from some of the best European sources and we feel
confident Unit our showing is one without an equal hereabouts.
Of nearly all we show hut one Suit or Ooet length and this guar
antees you an exclusive garment.
New Dress Materials 50c to $2.00 per yard
New Sultings, 75c to 52.50 per yard
Persian Lamb the Popular
Fur This Season
The popularity of Peraian Lamb shows no
sign of waning. At tbe end of last season we con-
tracted for liberal supplie• and are showing todey
a collection of this impulse leur that would do
credit to a more many times the size of this. We
to any to be bad anywhere. From the
know our values are abisolutely right and mil
neck-pieoe to handsome omit we can give you
styles sad values in Persien Iamb you will not
Persian Lamb Muffs, $15 to $45
listslas Lamb Neck Pieces $12.50 to $65
Persian Lamb Coats $225 to $300
Every skin guaranteed perfect.
Black Silk Special
A Saturday
Pailette Silk. full NI inches wide. extra
Jost received a shipment of Black
trtradray "tor 111.91l. everywhere. 88c
opleadid Silk for dreams or valeta. titan
One -ball Dozen GOod Dresses
just alsone esehalf dome Rood Width
Drama Colored or white. Reviler
IWO twati3LNA Clearing now at just
Still Busy Clearing Out the
Underwear and Dresses
Cold days, wet days. dull and unpleasant drys
such as we have had nearly all Summer were not
good for selling Messes and Uaderwear. Thai's
the reason you can get a chance to buy now M
ouch ridiculously low prices, for we will not carry
the goods over.
8SC Drawers 60c
Ladies' fine cotton Drawers with hand -
some embroidered frill. Regular RA,
"aloe Mc. Clearing et per pair.. %Mk.
SOC Vests 33C
Ladies' white lisle thread ribbed
ITndervesta, extra quality. Regular '31,-
50e quality. Clearing at each
A Tableful t.t 55c
Waists, white mualia UntletWairouin"
and all kinds of children's Dreams and
ladies' Dressing &toques. Restular values
up- to gl.115. Your chaos of the 55c
tableful only ••
A Tableful at 89c
ChikIrsies Drees" WWI,*
Skirts, Gowns. Drawers mad Islas to
White Dresses. Regular ethane op to
only
11150. AD goiaat now se Your elWeee 89f -
A Tableful $1.88
Euro high-grade garments cm this
table. Fins Underwear. aed
obildreit's high-graele white and explored
IMAM All going at otert Pries