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The Signal, 1913-10-9, Page 3
ON darn his ry need you Saturday or lete. n's Coa t eaters y, greys, nl! ,1,. Sweeten with h,.it gushed, all ',Let MAO and til ;:. r., $1.00. urs • of ,carts end 1 quality, new dud very correct for r. Regula $1:111, * mot shoulder yles and ee1Pt't No Wax, *12.191, for /truant imperial full size, select ar value *ti :vl, at n Scrims ✓ thirty ends of ten yards, regular quality, ail on IBo. noleyms Doleums received storm here this laud. Linoleum, n Agood range of t peraluare 8 Silks import of Drees is probably one t ever brought to snots famous Satin. Fleur de ilk•, every yard warranted, purest pest !Usti e. good dresses or coats, at per yard. SON ANY DAY AT THE RTHERN COLLEGE ND, ONTARio instruction. Thirty- of, Thirtyof, success Positions graduates Inform I 0. F. C. A. . U. D. F'LNMINI4, Secretary. ilr Gasette save: 'The lege: county court •bed over S73.(%XI. sad is a Shoe artt Shoe is 8 hoe. You can ,n the chili 'e in the dres 1 nd in the ac- rorkmanship. i feel it in the able 6t. 61 iT SOOT At , Li111T1't<D r.$. flea Th E' RTT hoe CLINTON It, fkolerleh Niles. of Repairing E='Zest 1.' t &BI,` -u ITio{EIR .o t. c walla 11 '0 111 THE OVER** BODY �GINAL IND ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF IMITA- TION& SOLD ON TSB MERITS Oa SIMARD'S LINIMENT BOO KB1 ND1N G MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. GOLD LETI'ERINU on LEATHER (GOODS ltat4an•rom tlyyy�attaoded to on Marina Mar A. 1. TAYLOR. STIRATFORD. MEDICAL ilR. W. F. UALLOW • M. B. Mow' residence. North street, %odarlch, What lltaY tteeisus odic& Telephone lit. iJ. R. FORSTER-EYE, EAR, and throat ou1y. Home_ ruurryy,,eon, rk ophthalmic and Astral netltute, tw.t.,Ear. Nose and1hroatBoapiw, square. snd Iluoreffeld Eye HosplW. Unbind. Unlcc, 538. Waterloo Serest. , oppo.lte Enoz l'hurch. Beer. 9, . 2 l0 1 0. 01..7 t e 1 p. m. Teieubuoe it * 11110. AND U. E. %VHITING U EfiLINANN. o►teuwtbs, speciaUet,. I.. walmalm and chudren'e dl.as tw, noun-, *Mk aed nervous ur.urdere eye, ear. no, dtklwL tunwltatlon tree. Lidice Nurtl. ,tett Wed door trues the Square. 67-3 woe. LEGAL THE SIGNAL : 'ODE ICH uNTAIII() GONEESStW CHOSENIN ULSTER Union ironworker Admits Blowing up Many Non -Union Jobs • 1)Ypamite outrages that rivalled the 1 •rplolts of the McNamara oru.herr and Ortle hh'Manlgal were ceuteseed Prominent Men Breathing Defiant But Government Hesitates to Make Martyr of Carson A great chapter In the history o the Province of Ulster was written 1 Belfast last,we.k, when more than fly hundred delegates, representing the Protestants of the north of Ireland, created the machinery ford provision- al Government to take over the govern- ment of Ulster 1n the event of the Home Rule Bill becoming law. The members of the provlatonaI government form an imposing list, las which figure many Ulster notabilities -The Duke of Abercorn, Lord Charles Beresford and Lords Annesiw, Arran Bangor, Castlereagh, Clanwtlllam, Crichton, Dart rey, Deramore, Dum- leath, Erne, Farnham, Kiln:pry, Leit- rim, Templetown, ante Lord Clau Hamilton, elso the Ulster Unionle M.P.'a, and 81r 'Edward Canon, who will be "Premier." The "new authority for taking ov In New York by George E. Davis, :a f union lrouworkek Davis lvai the George O'Donnell," who figured ut O the trial In Indianapolis that resulted e In the conviction of Frank M. Ryan, President of the International Asso- ciation of Bridge and Structural Iron Welates.orker., and thirty-seven of his assn All the explosions that Davis says he caused were touched on and teat!. tied to at the dynamiter,' trial In tt• dianapolia, but the fact that Davit caused them remained unrevealed un- til he hl?lself told of 11. Davis cOo- fession resulted In the arrest In Indian - %polls, of Harry Jones, Secretary - Treasurer of the Iron Workers' Union. Some of his revelations concern d I President Ryan, who is now out on hall, pending appeal from a prison sentence of seven years. Davis says that he was the man chosen to kill r the ad fnlstratlor of the province on the day' when home rule comes Into force, or before if necessary," ap pointed a Military Council, in addition to the Ulster Volunteers' Committee Other committees Include-rinance and Business, Law, Education, Cus- toms and a Publication and Literary Committee. It Is said that $1,500,000 has been subscribed to a fund for supporting the dependent relatives of volunteers who may be killed or wounded In the fighting. The Under-Secretary of the Board of Trade, J. M. Robertson, speaking at Newcastle said that Car- son's Provisional Government was an economic blunder and a practical im- possibility, which could be ended by the British Postomce cutting it ort from the rest of the world. The Under-Secretary that Carson was not prosecuted for the reason that "the Government did not wish to make King Carson a Saint Carson." In spite of all the warlike prepar- ations In Ireland, there Is In Engltnd not the slightest sign of excitement over the altuatlon. It is reported however, that the. prospects of as con- ference between members of the Liberal and. Untonlst parties on the Irish euestlml have considerably im- proved. Fourteen battalions of Ulster volun- teers, comprising 11,000 men of the "No -home -rule army." marched through UKut,'Dtuu'f, HAYS 4t KILLO1t the streets of Belfast on Sunday with 1 AN. berrl.lers, ►utidtor+, uotaliw pubs., 'colors flying and bands playing, and mar. to the Maritluo Court, etc. Private MM. to Ieud at luee.t rata of interest. Mer, test ,aa, :square, Goierlob. w. citizens of the northern Irish capital. The Right Hon. Alexander Ure. Lord Advocate for Scotland, address - g his constituents on Saturday said at the proposed Provisional Govern Went of Ulster would be treated by the banks in the same way 'they would treat a South American Republic, and would collapse of Its own weight Walter Drew, attorney for the Na- tional Erectors' Association, In De- cember, 1911, atter Drew was charged with kidnapping John J. McNamara. rIt was suggested also that he try to "get"• Will J received a rousing reception from the a...,,FtM,T. l.' C., 1L C. HA Yd, J. r< [11J.UkAN. lit G. CA3IEUON, K. C., .3ARRIS in . Tisk, eMlawr. wain) puWUc. Umue.- th a. b-_wu ouest, Uddre ench, tad dour tiro, , IliAitL12. VA2t Ito , LL B., fiArt ,Ue1'kit, attorney, ,ouster, err:.. Gad.- it nth. Money 1., leuu al lowr•aL rntn.. AUCTIONEER. In a few weeks. TO DEEPEN SOO CANAL ItSUMAS UUI\DRY - - - - 1 alt'rlu.EER Deep Waterway Projected From At - h. tiedench. All instructions by wail !antic to Head of Lakes a G As a preliminary to the enlargement of the Canadian canal at Sault Ste. Marie to a depth of 31 feet, the Gov- ernment is arranging for the exproprta- PRIVATE FUNDS Tt, tion of Whitefish Island and an ad- '''. Ap°•Y u' M' ry' CAL ditfonal strip of land along the south ►.w•,, dui,Into1. rt.wilwa utnrot, Goderioh. side rot the present canal. ' It. ltti il;RTypN. • The actual work of enlarging the .. Dµ.,.1 .fits w.11 las prewptl) re Win to. Kw- _ 0e0,:.1per talaue 119 INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. s2U,000 INHURANCE AG EN 1. hat al, L.,,a1si,o• British, C.naduau MAW &Meat, 0,, o::kir soh dM YLo aha' 14.4511. nY . int V.A.... Stavin.,( ,raid aaaar*Wtao FlaggAN fly CAMANraa 110N W .'1 tittU.S, ...sear .01 Uesu-,seam t.mw pun y. brow ., o,.,u r ,e.., urart•wsst wraut of VW - Ara Ot. L.s10 a street.. 'YLOut lit. ItklLLt,P FIRE Lti IA d U ft e. 1 0. ., V. -r aro. _..,1 lrelae•O )evp.rl) ,u.u.w. t�twn-J, 11. et.t.w,y 11-x, deafo th P.O.; %•angel)•, , .0yr1.1►.. nusonwa 1'. V.. Alwt+i 1••y., D..., -sew, besaut}b Y. v. ossa.* -D. F. .1ttiregor, -emirate • Juno .. 1'' III 1010.• . YIP 41..10 ltu u, tutasuaboe, uar.u; Ja...e. e.Y1r.r. '5 aV•,,, • J V,... 11 •Y.,, Ltarivaa : Maluusu """ . •• . ..... Holuw,v.11e : lt. Brykh wo • . 11'.aur, t Matte,. 8eafrrtb : s. Dea10-.1._ ru.wr-a.e•4rtw ds... py Matt a •. hat atr Nary. nocuous..• .feta 14.0b t. 1011111.• 14.4re.t,414w0. ,.a w 1%. t"•^. c.1. .a.•..r.1.10 .I.tewt, notionOO. MARRIAGE LICENSES ALTkeit IL KBLLY, J. P.. oUVtIttus. test. Mugu UF' .M.ARRIAOL i.ICENi11111. SHAVING I'ARLOR LDFORD BLOCK BLMBESllfOP. -Tali esti-k k• ur,... tea bon • st '.. etc. 'uvea*' Unl. ktlirdd kande sped• ' ass will he apgeelslaga, H. B. l' aft deter. E get Quick and Permanent Strength. It you are run down or tired out, 1wt tak.• cold easily, have no appetite. kiting flesh or bavr other evrdeuce lowered vitality, try our MacLeod'• m"n Renovator rimier uurttaean- to refund the pries paid If the reedfaits to give entire satisfaction. aria digestion, tones tin the nervous and hives both quick and per- t results. One duller a Dottie. lectured by Macleod itedlolno tiodertch. Ont. For sale by K. R. Brophey Bros. LIUDE111CH The Lucie Fusers! Direcisrs sad Esslosisers s eje eav'efully 11iheaded to ail hours, amt or day. Pnal must wait until sanctioned by arliament, but it is underiitood that RECOGNIZES UNIONS Briitah Admiralty Takes Radical Step survey and for the preparation of plans. to Avoid Strikes guess, cne aetecttve employed •by Drew and his associates to unearth the dynamite conspiracy. "i told them," said Davis it his con- fession, "that I didn't want to mix up I In such business." He admitted having blown up eleven non-union bridges in the Eastern States. BAYS ICING WILL SIGN BIT.t. adwayt 1r eaciy T lieR u/A T, OCT. 9. 1913 h1< sosi- ficCall's Patterns Perrin filov es Plank Yale. 430%. Sew York. writes: "key 011. ••y1,1.. ly fell se:y shit s 1000- eaas. 1 cn11.1.1 1n Ise i.a9,.;, net ac h, L'r l to help her en}. we tuts, no time. I., t... lea. Bo I braule Ily nee .an.ter sad •.ib Rad - way's Stead k. Ile? amgo t 1'1.1.. 1 .-, b., as renting to Steady elreet!ons. and tae went back to work two days later." Until le• p�tam *elle( tot j Ib. threat and `beat Radway'• Pills fa o,5 M'0s as will freely mnrc rue bowels. For ■ .ad.Nn cold take a ,'targe 1,,.e Ilndw.T. ('111• and a ba.p.,sfd ,of 0,11.! wits • traq.s,nful 01 m..8.0..+. V a tumbler of bot water. Retire1 once to bed. ,u the morning rue r..ld will b. goo.. RAI/WAY it CO., kloutrval, Chu. Maitland Presbytery The presbytery of Maitland met in 8t. Andrew'. church. Winghau►, on Sepptewt.er 18th. There wee a large aliendanre of eninittereand elders. A vel y heavy docket nt business war cleared. Rev. J. 8. Hardie, of Loch- , ale)), was appointed mcdetator lur the eosuloK six months Ij Among other items disposed of was la call from-Belerave and Calvin to the Rev. A. M. Hoy'1. , B.A., of Kenrbls, to the presbytery of Owen Sound. Dele- gateefrolu the two congregations wete heard and the call was sustained. The Hey. J. Cie letewart, of Whitechurch, was appointed to prosecute the call be- fore the Owen Sound prerbytei y. The sepalatiin of Knox churcb, Nervi•, hum Kinlougb and Riversdale wee *waited, Bervie to be united with Knox chinch, Ripley, order the roaa- tolage of Rev. George Gilmore. ,The united charge to pay the Salary of $1:1110 with meow and four weeks' boli- daye. Kinluughand Riveredale wete formed into a separate charge. Al- thuugh having only about' 20 taltnlies each, ti ev awe 80 pay a Stipend of $*Ju with Illag►e. and to receive 02tM trona the Augtneutation fund. lice. F. A. McLennan resigned from the pestura1 ctlarge of South Kiato's atter 25 year's of taithtul service. M1•. Mr•Lenean ,:puke very touchingly of the kind relations that had always ex- isted between himself and his people, Revs. Herdy, Bradley,' McArthur, Ruthet fur d and P. r. ie .puke in appre- ciation of Mr. McLeunau end hie long and faithful work. Mr. Hardie presented the budget report laying before the presbytery their financial obligation for the year 11114. 1 he presbytery is expecteu to raise for 'bet year for the walk of the church the runs of,I91J. A resuletion ofsy:apathy wai pruned for Rev. J. L. McCulloch, ut Crat.- h, ook-, who has but yet fully t et over ed !roma severe attack t f typhoid ferver. Rev. W. A. Findley, of Teeswar..r, was appointed treasurer along with the 1 Bice tt Cierkrhip. Threats of Ulster Mer. Bluff, Accord- ing to Thorne Will Thorne, labor leader. and mem- ber of the British Reuse of Commons, In an address at Toronto predicted a speedy collapse of the Ulster oppo- sition to the Horne Rule measure and characterized the news cabled over here regarding the determination of the people of the north to resist Home Rule as mere bluff. The bill, he said, would be passed again next year by the House of Commons and for the third time sent to the Lords, where he had no doubt It woulq receive the same treatment as on former occa- sions, but the farce would end there. for the King would be requested to sign the bill over the heads of the Lords and would do so, unless he wished to precipitate a conflict with the common people. CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIAL Irregularities Alleged Against Deputy Warden and Surgeon of Penitentiary The Deputy Warden and the surgeon of Portsmouth Penitentiary have been called upon to answer to serious charges preferred by Dr. J. W. Ed- wards, M.P. eor Frontenac Political partisanship, petty persecution of guards and keepers, testifying falsely, and gross negllt•?nce of duty are the charges against Deputy Warden O'Leary, while Sur,geop Daniel Phelan has to answer to charges of political partisanship, using vloleent and inde- cent language to a guard, "grafting," and conniving at absence of a guard wanted as a witness at an election trial. The charges were made on be- half of the Department of Justice at a meeting of the Prison heform Com- mission. a vote will be asked at the next ses- sion of Parliament for a preliminary Labor Lawyer Jailed The very important concession has been made by the British Admiralty of officially recognizing trades unions. In reply to the demands of the dockyard men the Admiralty agreed hereafter, in the event of disputes, to meet deputations of the workmen, either in London or at the dockyards. It also not only accorded permission to the men In Government employ to select their own representatives from the dockyards. but will allow them to be accompanied by trades union leaders not employed in the dock- yards. Cyril Rubtnowitz. lawyer for the striking miners at Nanalmo, was ar- rested In that town by special con- stables and lodged in jail charged with Intimidating workmen. Rubino - vette bad Plat arrived from Vancouver and was being piloted about to acquaint himself with conditions and his arrest aroused a storm of protest. Afte- 24 hours detention he was admitted to ball. He claims that had spoken to no one, striker or worker. Britain Changes Naval Policy The announcement by the British ,Admiralty that a fleet comprising eight battleships, and nineteen ruisers will Abe sent to the Mediterranean early in November, coupled with the despatch leaf four large armored ships, which will have their base at Bermuda, in- dicates a radical change in the British naval policy, which, on account of friction with Germany, has kept prac- tically all the fighting units within home waters for several years past. Woman Heavy Sentenced Mn. McKenna, the woman who last June cashed a cheque at Chesterv111e after raising It from 110 to $1,000. was last week sentenced by Mr. Justice Britton to eighteen months in the penitentiary. She has been in Corn- wall Jail since her arrest. Cara/vet of Murder Two drug -erased mulatto boys• brothers. began a reign et murder at Harrlston. Miss., on Bandag that end- ed only after three white men, three sgrn men and a negro woman had hese killed. Twenty persons were wounded and the two boys lynched. Wesley Raseall was seeteseed by Judge Barrett et Walherten to thre year" In Kingstoa Pealteatlary for setting fire to the HarWy House stab& The C.P.R. liner Roust Temple ran • Montreal 1n a fog lest west and bad to be Iigbtared of her eerie. Mr. Eva. 1 Framer, M.11. was 1>tosateated by Weibull Comity Coo- rervatives as their ean4MMate to the ..•t T.d.ral Noetlees- \''r!ta for two Ireder'al arowleetisns have been leased 1a Mast WIldlsses 1 pall/ag w1:1 take plass es Oct *1, sad 4Aatwpay w Osl t Bad Fire at Pembroke Pembroke was visited by a most disastrous fire early Saturday morn- ing, when the Hunter property on Main street was completely destroyed. The losses: W. A. Hunter & Sons, dry goods and groceries; S. N. Hunter, hardware; W. St. James, barber; Robert Strutt, shoemaker; George Chambers. confectionery, totalling about $60,000. Refused a New Trial After prolonged consideration Hon. C. J. Doherty, Minh/ter of /twice, re- ported to the Privy Counsel that the applicallon for a new trial in the rase of Cbades Gibson, of Toronto, should not, in his opinion, be granted. Gibson was convicted of the murder M Joseph Aosenthel, a Jewish Junk dealer. End of Reyal Romance Bwgsat1ooal stories are told of the Obese of the bride of Manuel. ex fang of Pertogal, who 1s 1n a hospital at Municd. ffilclsl bulletins ascribe far sickness to gaatrtc fever, aad bet /Byeleiaas deriare that she will be aM• to return to her old home at tlMmariagen about the and of October. blase.i plans to visit Ragland daring ler ttoevaleeeenes, but according to apparently autbeette reports -be young •wpbs will never live together. Norman $etlth, tsechlelet helper at the Pere Marquette shops, Rt Thomas, while wrestling with a fellow employe sustained a fractured shall when the two fell to the floor. Dr. Rudolf Diesel. the famous is- sue tor of the Nose. ell sesta* le asppeu.1 to have been drowned of a Maser while tnv.11Isg trees Ast- erism aawrrp to Loudest. October nth bas been *zed for the $ j*erbl ►Twnlactbe la Sash ma,. Lustrous Nair For Women PARISIAN SAGE STARTS HAIR GROWING AND INCREAS„_S ITS ABUNDr\ACE No Poisonous Sugar of Lead or Sulphur In Delightful, Refreshing Parisian Sage If yew hsven't rt joyed the rrarvel- h us hent fit del iced front using le - 1 le.hirig Parisi.0 Sag., the Ioo..e,n hair i,ruwel, 4 1 -alt 11, r rind o.tnd. uif 1r14..dy, yuti have nn.9ed 0 teal treat. Every- woolen should urr Yanai,n Sage not only to banish dandruff and u her hesd d oubles I.ut ttiprevent fall - i1 g bait, bald, e.s, Irl feyness .,t,d fada d heir. Pariai,u, Sege pets life and lustre tlito any peroon's hair. It keeps the ...alp and hair anineeuulely c:eab, and causes the hail to caste .0 thick and abundant. Pate avian Sage is n. t a dye. it doe. not contain a t,atiWit. t'r pluannnua lead to diecolur the 11nn- 01 any 1, - IUrinos keg, edited. Get a bottle todey. it only costs half a duller amt :s o..ld at il1•..g scutes end toilet cowrie -re ever gall. re. E. N. Wiglegu.Ylautw.1 . New Navigation Rules Hon. J. D. Haze. , ulir,is f• of ui-,r- itre and flatteries, is pian,, u. .n 11141.e he great lakes uolt.•t•lo stab the United Stater rule. rind .a .,.,v elate. r f regulations has Leen drawl , p 1. hith will be sent In all navtg.111.11 eompanksand other 11.lere.tr for •ng- t.estiooe and crilieteme. At leveret 1 twig is consides able dilf.teuce ba - 1 weer. the Canadian and the United suites f airs for n.v.gelion, which has i.•eulted in u.nsidrreble eur,fu•ion end rnucclaatuO. in ate.drnts. Mtet IA 11,44 chengestea e 111 Iegerd to Ibe t.lat- iog sod tettyiug of light.. Canal 14)415 when n. tow ..1 strain vesseir on fire great lake. ate Iequated to dimple) lights. Stearal vessels must carry light. w hich are 'frit•]•. to a dietsncr• to two miles. 'Their ane nrw regulations in regard to lights or rslt• and open hereto. Thele is a d.seti.' new tul- propreed In regsld to the use of s.-.trhlights. The rule le es follows : -Any itsael er r1r pilot of any ►frau vessel who shall fl..sll ..r sauce to ba flashed the ray. of (lir semi (*Wight into the phot brise of a 1 aa.ing teasel rived be domed gnilly of mis- conduct and ►11.11 be liable to have h *certificate ►uirended of r evnkrd." NOW Pulee uniform w1.11 the Unit.d "ales in regmrl to rounding Lrlls and h owing fngboe usan sts..d'afted. New ''.era in replied t.. -• bud •eae,4. in • gbh of (IMassather air •lace I.ropused. Are lurtl..rtanl p.,ilien et the regi o -Ns new rules ate Pefltl•tions f,, muter tenses. Moine breath ate divided Into three cleave., those lees Iba• tl Os. !1 feet to 4rl, and three 40 to Ao Mohr horde ..1 the that ebtes 1111461 disolmy a whit• 1.gbt to skew all ahead the batters and "a was- h sad anter, in the forepart etflea veSSId Sled lower than the while litibt art, *swing green to starboard, •sad red 1 (port, alio Agpil es to threw he PRYt aimed to two potato abate be- Is am on little v.epeedve sides." • Priestley's Dress Goods and Battings We are showing a splendid range of Priestley's celebrated Dress Goods and Suitings, the name that stands for all that is best in high-class fabrics. Priestley's West of England serges,, extra super quality tor ladies' suits. Black $1.50 colors, $I.00 smart 85c and 50C and navy, fifty -two inches wide, per yard Priestley's all -wool Coating Serge, extra special fifty-two inches wide ' Priestley Curzon Serge Coating, all pure wool, for ladies' and:misses' suits and dresses,all colors, fifty-two inches wide, per yard Priestley's Orion Serge, all wool, especially suitable for girls' suits dresses and separate skirts, all colors, forty-two inches wide, per yard See sur high-class selection of novelty individual suit -lengths. Coatings Coatings All the season's new andmost favored Coatings are here ready for your inspec- tion including Jacquards, Chinchillas, Boucles, Zibilines, etc., etc., mostly in in- dividual coat lengths. Blanket Coating Blanket Coating For children's coats you will find no better material than our Balmoral Blan- ket Cloth, all wool, colors navy, tan, grey, cardinal, fifty-six inches wide, per yard $I,25 Thanksgiving Linens - . - Beautiful snow white Linen just received from the best makers in Ireland. We feature "Liddell's Gold Medal" and the famed "Old Bleach" grass bleached Linen, special line. Liddell's Gold Medal Linen set consistitfg of one � by 2% yards cloth and one dozen napkins to match, the set.. • $4-�5 Handsome Old -Bleach Linen sets in the newest designs on 2 by 2% cloth and one dozen Napkins to match. The set at. $9.00 and $II.00 Old Bieach Huckaback Towels are a real luxury and cost no more than any others. Hemstitched or scalloped ends in beautiful designs suitable for initial- ing, from 'SOC each Plain and fancy Huck towelling by ,the yard from 25C per yard. Special showing of ladies' and childrens' Coats fcr Thanksgiving Perrin's Gloves Perrin's Gloves All the season's new Gloves are now to hand, every pair sold is Perrin's and every pair is guaranteed. . value, in all leading r Our special Kid Glcves in all colors, :nclu: ing white, per pair..... $1.00 - Perrin's Eglantine liid•Gloves, black and tan, per pair $I'25 Perrin's special black -and grey suede Gloves; per pair • - $1.30 Penin's t2 -button long Kid Gloves in black, tan, grey 'and white, every pair' guaranteed, per'pair. $2.c0 Misses' Kid Gloves, all sizes, per pair 75c Boys' Kid Gloves, all sizes., per pair- 75c McCall's Patterns ;Ind Publications. "The Store that is all a ;tore should be"' MilIar's Scotch Stoi e 'Phone 54 . J V 111,1+1' rules 1111' i.,.. n draft, -d 1..r he bet . ze. \Ch 11 ! Hen' tbtt ght v••n in doctotr?" "1 ,fit*, heft the' th'snwfut putt,.' .n.•l'e . i -*'ti.', 11'tve III ..WV Loafs 1 1 .. d••etnr ! 1 I you .tidn't treliev.- a•.- Iwt.ne 1 go COULD NOT BUNCO THIS MAN Mas No Use For Peddlers Selling Worthless Medicines 4- C RooKsTA1Rl, ONT. i was pestered last week with • tra- velling ageet who said he had heard that i was troubled with Rheumatism. I told trine i lied been •nd he wanted to sell mearmee other medicine I answered that 1 was taking GIN PILLS, the oelr medicine that did me any good. I told him that I had tried various other medicines bet none had done me any good but c:1N PILLS and that i always kept a hoe in the homer (;1 N PiLLS bare done me more gond than say other tlttediciee 1 have ever taken. S'rxvs tabs. Desai be epos accept tss. yaw Beale, weak supl M yea wllb WM PILLS. at ht regular ttMi else e< gee • Ma, l Ler ja.3o, weft maiMi ne. Iample bon free if vee et Doug awl Cberiesi f e, 1tiML�s' Ursine. � � =ISOend iter.. e, tbfa ratio PIIIIM 1, �. • k� pa:e, ata re. 1 /JM 1 /MD SYf*TSR 41 etusfirprdsh rlrhishiiqs. • Nfv ARE CHEAT © 9 'WO-CPA.'*- There is Art in dressing. A man's apparel should be one harmonious whole from hat to hose. Our Salesmen are drilled in clothes --- color, harmony. We shall help you select the shades of hat, ties, shirts and hose that will harmonize with your suit and overcoat. You can't wear "any old thing" and look right. We will sell you underwear that will fit. See our dandy line of sweater coats ---they are great. wseww-ta, WALTER C. PRIDHAM We wli 'D•.h t entail y B •tel t.'ioth,n