The Signal, 1901-10-3, Page 88 TtvaaDAY, Oct. 3, 11101.
THE KIGNAL : GODERIWH ONTARIO.
You are iuritcU io alleod
ANY DAY OUR FALL DISPLAY OF
Cloaks, Jackets, Furs, Dress oods, etc.
Never have we shown such good values with
such a large selection to choose from. You are sure
to be interested in some of these lines. Come in and
look them over :
STYLISH CAPES,
Rich black Brocade Silk fur -
lined Capes, with fur trimmed
collar and front, $15.00, $20.00,
$25.00.
Handsome Cloth Capes in
fawns, blues, reds; nicely em-
broidered ; trimmed with fur
and silk -lined.
Extra heavy Cloth Cape s,
with large black Thibbot collar.
Special at $5.00.
JACKETS
Special fawn and black Long
Coat, lined with best red satin,
made of good all -wool Kersey,
newest shape, at $10.00.
Heavy Frieze Cloth ('oats,
three-quarter length, in latest
dark grey and black shades,
with high roll collar. The most
comfortable and durable l oat on
the market, at $6.50.
NEW FUR CAPERINES
AND RUFFS
Large size Fur Ruta, well
made of Western Sable ; looks
like the $10.00 kind; gives good
wear. Special at $5.0O.
Caperines from $3.00 to
$330.00. Any and every piece
the best values we harp ever
shown.
HANDSOME
SILK WAISTS
Best heavy Taf-
feta Silk, in colors
and black, tucked
and hemstitched
effect back, front
and sleeves; beau-
tiful work. You
could not get it
made at one-half
more. Special
pr!ce, $5.00.
READY-TO-WEAR HATS
The styles this season are
really pretty and most becoming
for Ladies and Misses. Visit
our Millinery Department and
try some on. No trouble to
show goods. We have a tipecial
in a Lat!y's Trimmed Walking
Hat, newest shape, all colors, at
$1.35.
CHILDREN'S ULSTERS
t]ood Cloth; best make, $2.:;0,
$:3.00, to $5.00.
SAVE UP YOUR COUPONS 1
We give you tickets with every purchase It doesn't take long
to get one of those HANDSOME CHAIRS FREE. It i� our Cush
basis that enables us to do it. N() BAD DEBTS,
MEN'S FALL
OVERCOATS
,trade by the
best makers, in
the latest shades
of greys ami
browns. New
Raglan .shape
with cuff. Conte
in and try one
on.
Full Range of
all Seita
Boys' Pea
Jackets.
Boys' Over-
coats.
FRENCH
FLANNELETTES
Von can hardly tett them
from the genuine French flan-
nel ; will not ruff up like the
cheaper lines, and are fast col-
ors. Special range of patterns
to choose from for Dress, Sack,
Wrapper or Waists. Special at
15e.
This Week -Special Man's
Lay Down White Collars, new
shape, going at 4 for 25e.
Millinery Opening, Thursday, Sept. 26th,
AND FOLLOWING DAYS.
CASH OR PRODUCE.
Smith Bro's & Co.
KINOSBRIDOE.
FRIDAY. Sept. 27tb.
aM°aga--dJfP PaxsaxtATros
HAttarlll.-flee following .ddreee speaks for
itself :
DOA• MRs. HARRIS, -With feelings of
deet• regret we. your many (demos, assem-
ble here this evening to take leave of you
When w• hest leaned you were atrout to
leave ase and take up your residence In Du
lath. to enjoy • well-earned repose In the
bneom of your family, sorrow filled oar
Mute at losing ■o kind and beloved •
Mend. Dear Mrt. Hurls, 1n bidding you
farewell we omelet refrain from telling you
how muoh we have appreciated your kind
neva, espeolally to einkneee. Wherever
then was trouble or "election you wen al-
ways ready to lend a helping hand. Ke as.
sued. then, we shall always endeavor to re-
tain the good opinion we have had of you,
and asking you to •ecept this porn as a
slight token of our affection, we beg that
you will sometimes remember your devoted
friends In Ashfield.
Signed oo behalf et the ladles of KInge-
Midge:
Mss. J O'CovwoR,
Mas P. Klemm,
Mit.. P. Rom
Idus. .1. Emery,
Mks. 1'. Bonita,
Mai. J. J. Bpt.uvan.
Mrs. Hartle replied la . most appropriate
menaer, thanking her many friends for
their sot of kindness on departlny from
their midst alter spending a period of fifty
me years amongst them. She deo said she
would always remember her Meads In Ash-
field to her pew home In Duluth. A sump.
Mous sapper was then served to the numb-
er of forty-four petering. After all were
satisfied, the gramophone was the next at
traction, along with atop dames from some
of oar elderly ladles, About eight o'clock
e ll went to their homes, and shortly after
• boot sixty youno people assembled at the
same home as • surprise farewell party to
Miss Jennie, of Detroit, end Frank. who le
oolag to Duluth with his p.renta. "All
went merry as a marriage bell " till • lets
hour in the morning, when all went to their
bootee after i mjoylnt • pleasant evening.
PORTER'S HILL.
Tpa'in*Y, Oct. 1.
Mrs, lames Tate, of Bouton, Mae.., has
returned to her home after a two weeks'
Oslo with her dater, Mn. John Yonne.
John Vouog vblted •b the Pan American
this week.
Mc lemeaa, of Chicago, president of the
Ss..loeeph Reek, to. and Terre Colts C..,
Limited, was in town with N. M. C.ntio,
of St Joseph, on Monday We aaderst•nl
that Mr. Lamm le to take up his residence
at 91. Joeepb.
Sciling Out.... .
.....Wal/ Pape
We intend to sell out of all Wall Paper in stock. Not one roll is to
be left. This is certainly a Chance of a Lifetime, as all papers
are NEW THIS YEAR, with the exception of probably five or
• six patterns, of about 200 rolls each, ranging in price from iOc. to
25e, which will be sold at exactly One-half Price.
Other prices are as follows :
700 Rolls Wall Taper, regular he end be per roll, Melling Out fries, 3e and 4e peer roll
Deo '• " fk and 9e •' •' " fie ant, 6r "
600 " •• " 12e and 16c " " Be and 10e ••
400 " 20e and 25r '• " " 121e and 1fie "
A very epeeist RKDUCTiON made nn our regular 10c Papere.
The following roles must be observed during this sale :-
TRRMS STRICTLY CAR! ; SAMPLES NOT SENT OMIT ; ALi, rArKRs
MIST RR r('R('HXSRI) AT STOW', (TRERWIS5 ONLY A DISCOUNT
OF 10 PER r'1NT. WILL BE ALLOWED.
You will have to look sharp, as this SALE will last only until
the 15th day of Oetobes.
PORTER'S Book Store,
O D Leo's_ is No. 100 a.
Court Hotta Squats, (iadaehk.
DUNOANNON.
Noting.- The looad aarenoy in bunc nada
for Tu■ Shaw AL to at the ()Moe of .1. Waxn,
oonveysreosr, to.. who will reoelve or
dere for subscriptluoe, ttavertletng and lob
work, and is authorised las give mediate for
amounts paid fru the same
TUosDAY, Oot. 1.
Mr. and Mn. James Soott,ot Port Albert,
one day lest week visited their daughter,
Mrs Wm Mohielly, and family.
Dungtenon's big fall fair Is close at hand.
Thuredoy std Friday of pest week sae the
dates no whioh the biggest and boat fair to
Me (aunty this year will he held.
K.M".AL --Mn 'Thompson, dressmaker,
recently removed from the east side of
Southampton street, where she has for some
years tarried on dreeemaklpg suooeesfully,
to the west site, tato • mon oowmodlous
place, which formerly was occupied for
some true as the pubho reading room and
library. Ws wish her and daughter, Miss
Allo., encores to the new looatloo.
I)Asxwuup -In • recent btu" of Tal
S1u:YAl. w• noticed some excellent tld bite
from Dashwood oorreepondent, giving •
good descrlotion of that progreestve village,
and .Ir.. woeful Information as to ata sur-
roundings, along with passing event. In
that vlotnity which may be •ppr.m•tee
We presume lits SIGNAL has added to Ire
list of correspondent. • noteworthy one at
Dashwood.
csei .0 Noire.-Tbaakaglving service
was held to St. Paul's ohuroh here morning
and fryeolex on lett Ssbbstb. The interior
of the March was profusely and beautifully
decorate l with • vsrtety of Bawer., oereale,
,t . Owing to the heavy downpour of rain
attendance at the torenooa eervloe was small,
that In the afternoon being fair. Services
to the evening was Itrgoly alt.udad, the
ohuroh below tilled to its utmost ..pantry.
The pastor, Rev. Mr. Goldb)rs, conducted
the senile.. veru appropriately.
ISTCKMCNT --The remain..,( Jslues Tay-
lor, of ti yth, formerly a resident of Aeh•
tilos, wore interred to Dungannon cemetery
on MonJsy. Beteg • member of the order
of C. U F , Duoge000n Court marched to
solemn procession Item the village to the
oemetrry, and performed the last rites at
the Interment. Deceased was suddenly
taken from all aublenary objects by a serers
attack of pneumonia. The b.ueaved family
have the sincere 'Imp 'thy of their friends
and ecquelutsnoea in the sad and sudden
bereavement.
Hcxx AND Tw.xit - Our 011.17.61111 who
took In the Pm -American • short time ago
nave returned home muoh pleased with the
trip, prominent among whom were Wen.
Cameron, councillor, West %Vawmosh, 1).
McNevins, the potul.r livery keeper,
known as tall Donald, and intoe host of the
Queens hotel, Dungannon .. ..Andrew
slimmer and wife, .,t Huron township,
wpnty of Bruce, on returning home front
vlelttogrelatives and friends to the town.
ships if Stanley sod Goderleb during last
week, mads • passing pall to relatives and
•cviu.lntanccr hare. Among flee latter, your
humble seethe had • pleasant but short
visit from them, they hating been intimate
ly ac.iu•inted with him atom the latter past
of the fisties to the 19th century. We
wens pluses to seri them.... Mrs. %Vasco,
relict of deceased R. Wilson, who has been
on an ert.odrd visit to relatives in Dakota,
retained home last week. Her namerooe
acquaintances and friends were pleased to
see herloek well, and give the venereble
lady a hearty welcome Met '1'Fowp
ren, our popular di •umker, returned home
on Saturday bait, after havhg • pleasant
visit w.th her daughter and family at
Wsneh.m.
BLUEVALE.
Tt•rst.oY,
A. Craig was 1n Walkerton this week.
idles Mary King has been lir fee a row
day*.
Mrs. fieodersoo left this week for a visit
to friends In London,
Mr. Coomer, of Wtagb.m, visited J.
Fawoett on Friday last.
bliss ('tomer, of Toronto. Is viatttng her
oousle, Mr.. .1. Fawcett.
Ilia Jobe Dlment has been ill for some
time with a very sere hand.
Moen. McMillan aod Stevenson, of Kio-
bat,i, abated at J. King's Iset week.
Jas, 11. Jenkins, of Kalkaska, Mich, to
vldtlog his parents on the Bluevale road.
Abeg. Magee has n eyed book to flbuevole
and Intends to commonest shoemaking again.
Mrs. J. Collie returned on Taeed•y from
• few winks' vitt with friends in Kioaard•
Ins.
Harry Malludy, who has teen working to
Goderleb all rummer, re urned home tub
week.
Inspector Robb visited our school last
week and, no doubt, lourd everything otitis-
?actory.
Quite a numher of Mine ere attended the
Wingham show on F.I4.y leer, The day
was an ideal one.
Jsok Coultas was the winner 1n the ht -
cycle recta at the Ripley chow last week.
A h•ndsnme bicycle lamp wee the prize.
Mrs. Snell end her family, who have Leen
living oo • far it. near Wlogham dartog the
✓ ummer, moved back to town last week.
Ti • autumn woods are putting on the -1
brightest tints just new and present •
picture which would be hard to enemies.
5. Ashton, who has been 111 with small.
pox In Gerrie, has oempletely recovered and
Is v:elting •t hie father's on the lee line,
Morrie.
Rey. W. J. West officiated at the m.rrl.
age of Miss Woodrow and Mr. Hoy, of
Morris. on Wednesday lase. The wedding
was a large one.
Mtn Ida Churchill, who hu been a mem-
her of the l'resbyterlan chateh choir for
tome month+ this rummer, hes returned to
her intuition In Arthur.
The osrpenter work on Georpe Melton.
aid's stab/se has bun completed and now
Mr. McDonald has one of the bele barns
and stables around here,
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett, of MoLearan
Algoma, have been 'letting (ideals in Bur
on meaty, laolndlaa ►tlurvale In their tip.
tire. B as Miss Louts 1Jartley bad
many friends here and they were all glad to
see her agate.
Tits annual Cblldren'e D.y nervine wen
held to the Presbyterian church in Suud.y
last, The ohuroh was prettily deoora•ed with
flowers and maple leaves but on at const o t
the wet weather quite a number were pre-
vented inlaying the extra preparation"
which had been mads for them. Th* slur -
leg of the children wee muoh enjoyed, and
Mr. t%t•t in hie addressees to the young
beth morning and evening was listened to
yr ry attentively by the hale folks. Iii the
Methodist church the eervtoos were mush
the game. Rev. Mr. Swan eddreseed the
uhildrao and the singing was led by a obolr
of Sund.y school scholars.
CHURCH NOTES.
The MacDill vrey mteeiou Lod of Knox
ohuroh sae peeperin, for an entertainment
to be given in the near future.
Rey. T. R. McNair,
of,Dunganaou, occupied y
the pulpit of North-st.
Me'budtet oberoh lest
Sabbath. R.,. Dr. Dem
del oopductcal anniver•
Baty ureic*. at Donnybrook.
The report presented to the Lrodno con
feresoe brsnrh of the Methodist Woman's
Missionary Society, meeting this work at
Sarnia. by the treasurer, Mies Lixxte Ache.
son, of town, shows that the tottl net re•
crtpu during the peer ending September
20.h last were $6,170.75, as •gsinet $5,629 04
'tie previous year. Thu abowe a gra'nt'ing.
Mariam of $541 71.
NOTES OF SPORT.
The G. C. 1. stu lents have Jeclded not to
hay* a sports day this tell,
A football ma'uh for the hough cop will
be played hero oo Seturdey between the
Seeforth and Gods/rich Ool'egiate institute
teams.
8:rattord Herald • The 100.yard foot rao•
at the l; T R. track on Svurday afternoon.
between Maitland Humber and $ J. Mal
Icon, was won by Humber. A. Miller and
H. Pratt also egos-, former wtnotng. A
handicap race, in 'Hitch • number of the
runnels took part, was woo by H. 1 tett.
(dumber and Murphy will raw next Sttur-
dey.
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
M aT11UGI,T MA.+AttNt: AND Hrvlgu FOR
G,TuunIt to tills Dumber Sir Joh*, Bowl -
pot completes his admirable lorries of papers
on "Ituilden of Nova Sootla," with numer-
ous htt'h (law portraits. Ur Raskin coo -
eludes also his admirable Illu.treted' Story
of Architecture.' "The Storied Ithioe" kV
H. A. liuerber and CV H. Withrow, has
numerous engravings of that p.ctareeque
river. Other •rtioles are, "t'reeching to
the Twentieth Century, by the Rev. Dr,
1lewart ; •'Sir Henry Fawcett. the blind
pnstvta*ter of Eoglmd," by hire. Sarah
Knowles Bolton ; •'1 he Romance 'of the
Killing Time," by lbs Rev. A. J. lrwie, B.
A., 11 D. ; "The Oburohman.bip of John
Wesley," by the Rev. W. Harrison ; and
in admirable article on ('hrietian 'Mutant,
entitled, "Let us Fo1Lw Him," by I,abatis
Horton. A four page fes low of -The Love
letters of Siemer►" rev•.le the settee and
Letter side of the Iron Chancellor. Port
retie and pictures Must tate the chief topic
et the month, the death of President Mc
K'olq. The November and December
numbers of title materna will be rent Ire.
to new eubecribers I. r 1902. A Irogr.nte
of epeot:b Imtorto-oe is bring prepare(.
Toronto : William Briggs. Meatiest : C.
%V. Costes. Halifax : S. F. Haestu, $2 00
• year ; $1.00 for six months.
A Hover. Nt•es- The October Canadian
Msgaz. ne is, as might be expected, some.
whet of a Royal number. Arthur H. U.
l'ulquhouo writes of "The Sign'fioaow of
the R tyal V'lelt Claude Bryan, of "The
Duke and Ducheas of York at Home," and
Joanna K. W eo I, of "Presentation at
Court." Three articles are prefeoely iflas-
trated with attractive photographs. The
lull page 'Meters of a debutante dressed for
presentation at the ISr1N.b Court Is some-
thing of a novelty to this oountry. Nor
dose Royalty m000pilizo the issue. The
sportsman will and good mediae to "The
Gem, Laws otOntario and Quebec" and
"W 1Lgoose Snoottng In Nee Brunswick."
"Canada at the Glasgow Exhibition" to
another valuable texture, the illustrations
being eapeolally fine, Dr. VV iokett breaks
new g'ownd with his article on "Commercial
Education at Universities," in whioh he
quietly advises the universities to follow the
lead of Germany, France and Belgium. and
bring their teaching to bear on the subjects
In *filch hulmia men should be trained.
the rarlons departments show that the
staff writer, of 1 he Canadian Mu/seine are
eleyer and capable, eummu-z ng torero
events, destiny with event' of interest to
women, and giving such literary comment
as is required even by thou, who maks no
pretentlnn to •uthorlty. Any person read•
lug this lane will desire to preserve It.
[AMIN' H"MS JOURNAL.--Hudy.rd Klp-
line'e latest animal story, "How the leo
pard Got HI. :Spot.," has first place In the
October Ladies' Home Journal, whioh its a
truly notable number of this excellent
magazine, "A !'11ih Avenue Troubadour,'
the etcry of . bird In New York, by Rrneet
Seton -Thompson; "Some Things the Presi-
dent Doe. Not 1)o,"and the tut Inatelm•nt
of "Mies Alcott'" letters to Her 'in,.,.. "
forms most Interesting and varied trio.
Mus Lours Simmer Porter's delightful Iwo
•tory, "A Gentleman of the fila" times,"
also begins in this number, and .losef ilof.
mono, the world-Ismod pianiet, writes on
"Playing the Mann Correctly." There i. s
)oriel) oellsotion of anecdotes •bout Mr.
Whistler, and a charming hit about "The
Ileal 'Cranford.' " .hewing piororee of the
pieces most mentioned in Mrs. Goshen'I
greet story. Mr. B. k'e editorial le ad.
dressed "To a Voting Man About to Marry."
The remainder of the magazine le devoted
to its enlarged editorial departmeat, nine
new editors, saoh with a speotsl page,
making their bows. Chief among these are
Professor Grigg's talks on "The Fdawtlon
M CKENzJE &lloWELL
are prepared to give
EXTRA VALUE IN HOUSE' PURNISHINOS
such as GLASS, LOCKS, WINDOW FITT1fiGS, PAINTS, OILS
and HARDWOOD FINISH S.
BARN DOOR LATCHES
We have the most complete latch made.
OUR PENINSULAR PORTLAND CEr1ENT -
astonishes all. It goes from 80 to 40 per cent.. farther
than any other Cement sold in town. We have a car to
arrive fresh from the kiln at once.
Let ns flgnro with you before you ►wrchase
We can show yon how to save money.
M°KENZIE & HOWELL.
IWe have some American Field Fencing on hand.
Fot the SI k ....
Tho doctor can do you 110 good un
leas his prescriptions are properly put
up from re:table ingredients.
That a where we render invaluable
aid W the doctor.
We eo.upouud prescriptions as they
shush' be.
F. M. DUNHAM, Phm. B.
DRUGGIS T.
Oornor of W,et at. and the Suu.re.
of a Child from Eleven to Eighteen," Pie
lessor S. C S.Mmnoker's "Seeing Thing"
Outdoors," Min Wnhey's ' Speakleg and
Wilting Correctly," "The Lady from Phila.
delphia," a sow in quette department, Dr.
Walter's •'Good health for Glrie" and Mn.
Songster's answers to "Girl's Problems."
The Cattle Publishing (Jo., Philadelphia.
Oas dollar a year : ten cents • somber.
i"tnttw[*'s run Ot•ro*kn.-la Sof'besr'e
Magian's fur o:tober 't'hsodore Roosevelt
o ,ntributes the brat of too hunting ankles
in that spirited manner which makes "The
Wilderness Hunter" one of the best eat•
door book. ever written These articles,
called "With the Cougar Hounds." desmlbe
his advent urea while hunting the monntais
Zion tut winter to Colorado. The peek of
Intel!ipent hcund+ who chess the prey are
the heroes et the story In wblcb the in He'd.
uallty of the doge Is deliehlfully portrayed
by Col. }trouvvlt. Ifo also in his ant
article fin gathered many now fasts and
m'erences to regard to the nature of the
nugsr *herb is mnob In dispute. The article
is therefore a contribution toasterel hlatery.
Tae early aatumn Ir the masers of comity
Out they go 1
A11 our odds and ends of Summer Shoes must be cleared
during the next two weeks, no (natter if we do lose money
Out they must go
Our Bargain Counter will offer you a splendid opportunity
to Nave money.
50 pairs of Shoes your choice for 50c. per pair,
nto,tlt' for boys mei girls. They are all right in every
way but we have only n pair or two of each kind left.
50 pairs Ladies' Dong, Oxford Ties, regular $1.00 and
$1.25 Shoes -all new goods -any pair in the lot for 75c.
We also have a number of pairs of Men's Shoes that are
slightly out of style, that we have put on our counters at
JUST HALF PRICE. If you can get a tit you will have
a bargain, as they are good goods.
We have the exclusive sale of the two best makes of Alfieri -
can -made Shoes, viz.:
and
for...
Women
Walk=
Over
glen
BIG BOTTLE SHOE DRESSING at 8c,
P_ T_ HALLS
Sole Agent for " Queen Quality "arid " Walk Ovur " Shoe*. (;ODFatll'1[.
fairs and E. 8. Nadal, a well-known writer
as well as an expert horsemen, has caned
the spirit and .leo the poetry of tbs.
picturesque Amental relebnitiona In "A
Hone Fatr 1'.Igrtmags." He deeoribes the
trotters and pacer@ at work. end •leo the
obaraoterutice of the creed oho exhibit
them. Ho has riven a fine Ili quality
its the scene. Weber A Wyckoff, author
cf "Tie Worker.," c n;Wee hie present
cafes with an &owes, of hie experiences let
the Cblmgo slums, giving particularly
I polio" wort imoidents• "Thomas'
Carlyle" le the subject of W. C. Brownell"
etsay--eertatnly the most mature and con-
vlocing cf thi* remarkable group of odtteal
essay *Floe one authority says "hate
restored orltloism to a mew dignity."
Then are otner •+Heise, short *tones and
poem( to thew Dumber,
I Te:ttr°eve a°. Ya.
NODG ENS BROS.
ta:.o WLTON T °r
Concerning Furs
THE Furs this store sells are good, good in any way you like
to take them. Style, quality, workmanship and value are
just right in every case. Poor furs of any kind find no place
in the big stock of stylish garments we have gathered together
for this season's selling. Every fur garment that leaves this
store carries with it our guarantee that it is thoroughly depend-
able and worthy. If otherwise we stand prepared to refund the
money in every case
You will find here one of the largest fur stocks in this section.
We have been particularly careful in our selections. Every popular and fash-
ionable style is represented, and there is variety enough to suit almost every
taste.
We will be glad to have you examine the stock any time, test any garmentlin
any way you wish -the workmanship, the lining, the trimming, the sewing,
look at the inside as well as the outside, be as critical as you like, and we do not
think you will have any fault to find.
OUR STYLES ARE CORRECT,
OUR ASSORTI"IENT LARGE,
OUR QUALITIES GOOD,
OUR PRICES RIGHT.
Black coney oeperiae, thickly furred, otrculer sista
high storm collar, fanny merceriz-d lining, ch."n
fattener, each
Black Astraohac aspirin.), even curl, glossy bur. oc',
good quilts,, well made, high storm ocular, contra
down well at back and trent, extraspeaial value, each
Black eposrom copulae', oiroularshape, nigh storm col•
ler, thickly furred, a stylish sod serreeable garment,
each 9.00
mks gond quality electric east cap rine, high rt rrrr
cellar, long trent, 4 largo busby sable tails, satin
lined, each 12.00
F.nty oep.rn., good qusl.y 8.100100 nasi. wilt bilge5.00 I ape. um Ifjmmlog.n-tGot tar, 6 largo bush Weis, et
win
v,ry A•ndreme gement £.-.r,-._a-?1>�--_--
F.' •nrti• 4,1 oapnrine, toolbar ant edge of think mad even
6.00 - t)otn eablo, 6 large tails, fanoy silk lined, one of the.os
most stylish summate we show
H Aminineeaperiee., the meet f..h!nnable Manes and
combination, of ('n!umbi• merle and eleotrin
•iectrlo seal sod Alaske sable, Persian iamb and
A.askm eable ... 25.00 to 45.00
Handsome °sparkle, blank a,O.ohan trntmed with ,p- Fancy teff. and seat., all the new and popular 'harm
oxeam, high storm collar, long front, 6 large tale, to opossum. Ohln amble, far, and Alaska ..bb., Melee
.et i• lined... 12.00 select Mins, each 3.00 to 16.50
These are flints only of the groat variety of high-class fur garments we are showing. It
world take this whole page to give a detailed description of thein all.
Fur Jackets.
very fur ,jacket we sell is made from choice selected
skin to our order, by the most reliable fur houses in Can
ads. No do not buy poor garments at any price, and a fur
jacket canting from this store can be depended upon as
thoroughly reliable in every way.
Rteok All reshot jackets,
t s'!. from .116 e, ak n.,
a.arUpteedlo wolf, Rine.
syeyes cart. bayv quilt-
ed IleInc,24 cod 27leohee
long, h'eh storm er)f.r
aid try. l . $,ird.N
4. -lie.,' 'I,traohan jackets, 1
r e't glnesy for, even earl,
made from gond skins,
,"learned to wear, flat•
clans Laing
saw
Weiy Nae quality bleak Are
rr.ohan jswhet", rho beet
skins evenly matched,
bright and glumly, very
handsome garment.' seat
will wear welt, 27 sod i0
Inane each .... Lgg,
Special Orders.
We pay particular attrition to special orders for garments
of any kind. Our prices r good furs will ho found very
reasonable. We can supply any kind of fur garment that is
made, on short notice and guarantee satisfaction in every case.
T O.S.
tin good qualities, in
'brown, red -hod fancy
at
Camel's Hair Tams.
New C'amel's hair
tam - o - shooters are
among this week's
arrivals. They are
black, navy, green,
combinations, and sell
50c apiece.
More About Mantles,
Tho new mantles are rapid-
ly growing in favor. Thorn is
a distinctiveness and style
about them that commends
them to stylish dressers. They
are so different from those
shown the .past few seasons,
and come as a welcome change
from the extremely short and
tight -fitting coat which has so
long held first place in public
favor. The best styles of the
leading Canadian and German
manufacturers have it place in
this. stock. Como in any time
and' eo the new styles. You
will jbe as welcome to look as
to buy.
A 8picial in Black Frieze.
Black frieze for snits or skirts, 54
inches wide, heavy weight, does not
re(iuire lining, regular value $1.25, our
special price &5c,
Agents for Standard Patterns.
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HODGENS BROS.
OARNKi,IS ('UT FROM
SI'ANI)AK►) PATIKRPY
ARIL PRRFNCT FITTING.