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The Signal, 1906-11-22, Page 1010 '*'nut;;1144, N,Itrn,Lrr I". fo 1'151; �Il:!\•:1I.: (:(1111':1:i( it (Ij\'I',\I:it1 NEWS OF DISTRICT. KINGSBNIDGE. I1U'r11 'I' .loin 1;. 11 t.4.1 v.(•.. 44444• ill the I4e,t-ku,.w11 • I sl wen in 11.1. di.114.'1 11.1. passed :mar in the Prison od. John I?. 4n1t1\:ul, 4.1 he lake .640• I1.ii,l. !11r. Stalr..u, had 14414.11 ill 4,,,' over 4 1111411111, but al 1„1.1 ,'r'v,•1 1 Ihi• lux' holo' of hi. 1 y w.4. entertained, 411111 1111' 441w. 111 111. 11'1111, w•hi'h tNY11111.11 •'u 1111•-11'1x, 1:(111 111.1., l%'. ,' :1 1.l.•11 .Ii.,,1. I.. the rolunlUnity. \I4. sloth( all 45a. .1\ly years or age .144.i 44.4. "tie of the pi uud. 141,•1d Wen 1, ,b ..t i .hi 1 Ile 1 1 \,Illi 1 1 * 1 1. w:1. tot' 145.1114 +,:11. 141 114',4• a 1111.4'14 11r 1110 Iing.hl idgr .,'114...1 :did sols al 1V,1 . I,141) In 44j44' 111.' :nut 1•ITo1'I 111 1 11.• 1141‘'a11111.111.'111 6.l alit 1111,.'1•• 1 l6. 1• . •.. 6.l t 111• , 6.111 111 11 1111' illi 11 1 1114111114. II.' Was :1 NIIeeessI'I,I 1,44 h ier, : 1lit 1• •S • , •11 11•, 4 :I. :1 I h leaves n inn/ 11 ► 1 n11rin1111.'nt 11.111i14 thrill 111,1 1111111•1 1.y. In politico( he was an 14.1154 and in- fluential Liberal The fnneial look Ilace 1111 'I'hus'..1,1v, 11111.. n•al,'.1 in 'KI, .(.NII• Ihr$ .11111.11 I.. lt.' . rather \1.'1 '1'14 ''1. '1'111• i1,111o•:user. store. Pato i4, Finn, \l i, 11:44.1 how, Irrrluiah Flynn, .lames 1:1 Olin. \\'nl. \II•l'lu'Ih) and D.•ni. 11'1.411 'floe widow and :1 t:uuilt ,4 foul .1,11• .41111 1uur dnngbtel..11,• 11.11 1.. 111.1111 11 * 114'11 great lo... ,1,•t,,1ni.1h and \\illiano Sullivan :He 111114 her. of the dceeas'11. and'MI'4•. l'1ru.le4ill4. or rea4,le, i. a .1411414, Thr ..nl1,111I,y 6.r the wbole community i, .'\*.1111„1 4.. the is• leave' ones., ST. AUC,USTINE. 'Irl' l'l1.n 444. Nov. ,6 ver) pl1,.ing 4.41 441 1,11k place al the I/' • 1.1 ('.Il l irk 44\':11..h..d, I It, 2211th inst\.11.111 l,i. 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Ilor:1and I'r'yin41:11 D. l.9'tive I'helan. room i. 11 : JIi,I,.'. 1'..nuor.. ,.f 4' u, ill, and \t1.. l'.. le, ..f ('111•.11'. 11 'nigh) he 111'.11 4i.in.•.1 Ilial Mr. 44\',1.1,, bring a ...nit 'allot. had all Ili, 1.•110.4 -member. • present, and aP1r'44rinl. 11.'.•, h,' -and songs w'I1• ilia,1.• 6. \I.• -.r.. \Ir\ll. lino. \Irl't•'a i.', (',u11.•r''11 :111.1 4416,1.. *NW !ling 1111N•'.1111p:u•,, Io 1h,eider- Liniment 111(.• 'err tat., 11 pl.,,, in tine, LL,rls, :111,11111Iny thanks:44'1• ex: t l•I11led to all the Aeali,ils work.•(. and 11.•iglll,n•x wino hellos! .Ir.. \\'nlleit in t h.• grand pt1•paral ions. 'I'h,' .t wilt i• • 44'4'14 to 16.1 (org..l 1.•11 LY old n1' Y••'IIIg. , Dairy Talk of Today I 4 what are the I.,w1 ..•urt41 that pro- duct...kat Iwundr of butter per annum/ Here I am gulag to wake a statement and undertake to prate It eorre't. When the cow that produces 200 pounds of butler per annum at a food cost of ESN and a labor .•41st of $12.:.0 le worth $3',, the caw thnt produces 4011 pounds of butter annually it worth $40 and the owner can make net ill; more from her after paying the Interest on his 1,14141 thou he can from the rows that produce 200 pounds of butter. -II. B. hurler. (4radl,g cream. Boilletfh No. Et, 4111 grading errata, de4ribes n ay•t.•w that has been In operation at the experiment .tntlou (1t the state ngrieulturnl college. Mun4nt• Inn, Jinn. 111.44141 of paying the enme pH, edur Lad erenrn as for good a tilt- terenee Is mode which rewards tho fernier who handles his cream proper- ly. Thlr will Improve the general qual- ity of the cream delivered and enable good butter to be made. The system Is one which In print Iple %lould be n.lopted everywhere. Wiping the tore. (older. Th, experiments carried on at the Storrs experiment atntlou In ('ouneetl- ent on the .Ree't of wiping the 'cow's odder before milking with n dump cloth nre vey interesting mod Instruc live. These experiments .bow that the bacteria contained In the milk of a cow with tmwIpe,t odder nutubered 7403 per cubic centimeter. When the udder and flank had been thoroughly w Ipei1 the bacteria were reduced t0 1 711. So 'tin ki a thing ns this wiping I process, It It will do such work; is cer" teluly worth remembering and practle• i Ing at every milking. Loss of ammonia Front MannreJ Experiments by II. Bjorn -Andersen demon,trated that by ridding super. 1 phosphate 4 per cent of the weight of I1Le 44.luhl immure the loss of ammonia wee entirely prevented. The liquid es - 4 reorient Of a thousand pound enw antonate to about twenty pound. dally, Bence If we Mie about ilpound of sib perplosphate for every nutmal dally and otherwise manage correctly we rung save practically n11 the nlnwire. Ax much nn 70 per cent of the nitrogen of the IIgnid manure may i. volatilized nod lost The ratite. of the nitrogen In ?"-only ramie of liquid voiding" le 34,1 cents, and 70 per cent of thin 1s 2% ',owe The cost of the superphosphate to Aare this wnnl4 be Jost half n rent, and the net gain on the Investment 1,••11,1 he 225 per cent, pleeing n4' value whatecet nn the phosphorus in the su- prrphoepbata. .. MR. MITCHELL'S DISCLAIMER, b 'too 11". 14,.•.i,: SW, 111 t 441114 1..1114 11.5 \11'11 Yalu take 4'4, Old 1.411 1' 11114,,111.•,11 1114'14 :111,1 44','l k i111:1NIel 1.11 of Mr. t, II (''ng,, ban Oster 1.1 1 IIr.Iry. w1,o 1. 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' .I,•4''. ‘,.it h,'l.'. n, l4.. .,..1.1.111rr I c44.1,1r.4 144. 111 4'11,•,1 irtg 4'4 141411(•• 1111 the cunlra1', I uuhealaliu;;ly •a)' hr wao( engage.' i1, a LluJublr I:I•k, ut I►, you think of the spelling :11141 Ih41•r 5th' .r-•1.1.•41 Ilial Rayl• i'' reform:'" leasoon t' 1..• .t.I.4n1•.1'1 doing *.o. 11 ••\\'1411," answered Farmer ('urntu.sel, 1444'14 Ihr I.." w,1. 4414"44 a l4 iu4'k.1 Inc '•th1' Idea of shortening the w•onix Is a the punishment ..1 ,14,4411, it is in illi. siert In the right direction. 'tut what 1411.,. and 14..44„111\ 'ego el 111:0 'I'I.• �ignul mombi .lit' .'.n,?iuu,• it, those speakers up to Washington trent 111„1. 6.t' ow i44t:u4y .u.•e,..1n114 •I to start fa n movement for shorter sen• 111 1lu0e4 ,old 1411 )' 14 1 ,'11 nal i4 6.11.4.4 1111 fewer of the111."-\1'asbing- \\ 1'.1 IIuron by n g:ul;; . 4 INdi4,'.d +011 star. • 11ee A■nl/l. "Kelhe•hlr, you ant suit n pronoun(" e/1 %egettrials." "Yes, deur." • "Well, the new 1Hnlyder'aruuud the corner *5111 Just omit you for it 1111N- hwld." hra4.lonx: Why NJT" he I•:u, 1o11111.111►e' d14�eeks. ,lou ,kbl colored lour and ;.eirroty 1 1 whiskers. ('l,Icugu No•ws. 1'y s,l Url1Ing 11 slow*. Daughter have you found out yet what It was that paps cut out of the Mother -Yes. 1 bought another copy. I've read It ell through, but to sure 111y Ilio I c'u't are :u1)11,1ng wrung 111 It. We 1111 urtiel.• 1414 the 4ulgarlly uud NII - 1 l.,'y u. Hil- liness ofbuying furs that are u 1 1 K one's IIIP:111x. New lurk Press, Moro Returns. 10.V. A. Mi LEAN, D. b. , The above. portrad, which we are enabled to p:1bl.sh through the cudrte:y of The Blyth Standard, will assist the people of Goder, 41 .n becoming (al:lllatrwith the features of the Rev. Dr. McLean, who has corn' to reside amongst us after a period.of (Duty years m the pasto,ate of St Audiew's l'r.,hyterian churl h. Blyth. Ilii .11..1 •l11,1d.1 a11.• 411.1 l6. 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I. it- 111.1 pl:11111V 144 1.l.'111, .•41111 In .\h•. \I i11•h1•II 111:1.'1 11.11411, 111.44 the ,J.j.6.1 of the \\16'11• 1'I4.lelinl:: rl1i4.11 hes\•• attlnai•d ..*1.1111',, 'f late i. ,not 1' initoish n l.a,gJ'1 Is Lot loo 41141'\14 1111441 114.'4 111'. 1.11.1..1 pall) 7 If Ihi. i. nal the o.....11y were the \\'est Ilin rnn wit- nr.w•: into n niatl.l• Willi w11i,11 1111.11' .yi.h•n.. IM•I m' (•o l -. HMI? Iltb•• whole thing. so Lu' a. Ih. ,:lliug 111' the \Vest Moron III•..1'. was .,nem nod, w:1. not ,, hog.• Ilam' 14)14111 Ih. publi,•• Will Mr. Mitchell1'%plain who his partner \Va. ;1%4.11 a (111• 11411 111lT111.11nto 111111 U1'- 111'11? \44'11:1t .s 1111'11.'1' 114,1 11 r. Tldbl .{1'.•4. In help 111 the p1.lw.rnl' of the Ill.g'd u',iminals? 'That 111.41' w.1'1. il'1'eguhn•ilics .11 nn' '4 Iwo rolls al the 'I,'etion 111 41111•* ion is 11141 111 IMO .11•ni.d, 11111 111 magnify 1111. 11/141 :1 charge ;gains, 115. Liberal pally' .11 ;111•111pl Mg to 41e11111e.,'at I1•11111il1.11evi111•111 1• 1414114. 'Mellott from 4111% than 111.' y'1 leen 1.1'.NIII.eI, 111111 the effort 1/11 i-n'ntly 1,1.111'• I, The Star to (,...en Ihi'..h:leg. upon the I.ilx•r:il•'- ,.1 \\ora 111114411 i•- 14nplinli.'ally 1''.,111'11. I:6.. :11...5 w neeheler•. Plneesbles. fill n brier or ,h,•rry w'. ,,I 1,'pr with eottun wool or bran clod ,I .'r Ihi: gum ,1 little '4.i'..• of velvet. \4•x1 *1111' *lord• y:1r,1,1 6.t I.nbv rihlNm 111111 wind it carefully round the Iii1N'st'ul• lying .1 %511:111 how' :14 1.:1,11 end. Slick sonic phis 4,l the ,n461un part and the result I. n dainty trifle, very novel and easy to make for the' bael!elor's ('brletwas. tp en Dote 11M1r7lntr. In Dennlat'k the dairymen nre grow- ing to 1%+ esperts ! n'ni' a they employ n sk111,4(1 nlll,erintendent ' who has ebnrge of a rertnin district. He visits the dairies within hie territory once or twice In tarn week"' and ghee them the ileneflt of his akI11 and obeervatlon. if he finds that the nuns In charge of the dairy le not up to Ante he require.' him to remedy the defect, whatever It may be Ile takes samples of milk tram each cow and reports at his asst visit mo. Dairy Wisdom In Brief The secret 1,t growing u class calf is never to let stunted. tlonse your cows during the cold, rainy weather. It the feel' you give your cow roust be used W keep her Lely wariu. how, 1s s110 to slake milk-? Pedigreed stuck, ntoileI stables. bal- anced rations, the .Ito and seperutur ran avail nothing 111 dairying unless 'there Is a Inas well supplied with ,,w• hie grey matter under his hat In charge of It all. It cost. more to province certified lull!:, but It brings more, too, says Kim - 10,11'r Dalry Fernier. Running a cow to and from pasture is Ilk' throwing money away. Other things being what, the cow that Is nut afraid of her owner will do brat. A new cattle barn c•osthlg $20.t(111 Is to be built for the n1,TIvlllttn'uI college in Ohio. it Is sur- prising to ser how mach better care a herd will get when the farmer begins to test. 'lad tastes nod foul odors 1b wllk nre usually- eau'ed by liacterta whleh enter after the. milk Is drawn. L4!nue rows w'lll chew Niel' cult dur- ing the milking prowess; some won't even rat. It ,14' w,,de 6.11 the milker. 1:.'.cry milker thinks be knows how to milk. The cows often have a MIT - eat opinion, and they ere hest able to Judge. The .'.•rub 61111, the bull whose ances- tors were scrnbr, hex ,w place In any herd. Dalry rattle are the outgrowth of long years of select! on and breeding for milk produetlon. It la not reason- able to expect a scrub 111511 tut* a sire : of good dairy cow's, and the man wbu dues sn Is mien' to be 1ll"appolu1ed, good, first It become Foe 1.1utrrle Moa.... A r1,•y1•r s'1n,•h114 'mentos' corset ravers with It little extension which .'I:c.'s.f.'lly r •11'.'11:s Ihr 01l6I414. .\44,1 now another 'I.c'r .'.rou•hn4h• Is taking the idea further making %lip eor%et e 1‘.'r-, which tnst,n in the t'al'k and w'Inch hide the %Idtid.' as serceeefully, yet In theniwdvee nre several degree.' more to he preferred to the more n.n:tl elaborate a reef 'neer for wearing un• dor cxuulait"ly sheer waists. N e always allot, 4,, ealfA , (Who. the cuw from nue to 14 teo days to get it well started ti, 11(' :out to Irsseu the Hkellhotel of n 4.44.111.'41 udder 4444 the Oat of the cow. Soya a writer in the Farmers Advol•ute., Niece the a14.11t1011 of this practice we halt a never hail r rase of .'ukel udder, milk fever 6.r kindred ntluleut, awl hl 1114' ',tee of spurt teased triter* with their, first cele.' the calf generally pulls the teals outuntil they are Ince uud 1 1 t1' 6.0 t( g enough 4 I • 'IF N•l \4 It h • 1: 444 u u t l ,r r. I t the ti b I 11.'re Is our method of t.:whlu, the calf to drink from a pail: 'fake the calf from the cow, et,', to the wuruine olid peudilut securely ywa)• from her. (live him n comfortable berth' where be can- ton Injure himself 1u, hlx 'efforts to get to his deur 1,1141 do 11111 try to feed him until the follow ul, taunting. The fast w 111 not Injure him lit the least, but 1t will Wake hitt tractable uud. anxious to be tuught. 'Treat him kind- ly, but firmly, and his. les.ou will euuu be learned. It Is better to back Iiiw IMO It couveulent corner and thou put his nose luta:the milk Iii the pail. Ten (tuners to one he will at ttrst refuse tat open his mouth. but n finger l6.' one 1111*.' just back '.f lila fore teeth will give him a tarty or the m11►, Sud the battle Is halt won. Bette' let him suck - your Huger or some Slullbtr u.Ject, fur lois Instinct tells him la reach up for Ids austeuauce. l4u' down. mai you w111 tared something to Milner Wul to keep Ids nose ea the pail. .\ttrt' he gets to going well gradually withdraw your finger, and hst m 111 c,:nttuue to take the milk until ire puu.r. for breath. '1'o a. old trouble now. better give Ids your finger again and guide 4114. 1101* to the milk, where it may again be remove` .1 few such repetitions 4'111 soon trach Wm that IIIc food Is to he found In the pall, and your tusk 14 nt nu eud -he has learned to drink. Dutch belted Pottle.' Dutch Belted cattle are Jet black, with a baud of pure white entirely around the body. This unique uniform wakes them very nttrpctive. A herd of them at pasture calls forth exclauln- tious of adwlrutlou from uIl who see them. They 'sire lurge dairy cattle. A number of Lulls of this breed have ex- ceeded n too In weight, and the rows usually weigh ha•tw.•i•n 1,011 and 1.2:01 'viands. As prud,iee's of gou.1 will they are unsurpassed. 'rlhse cattle ._'• '414 A 1 t'reH LEL L'U liC1.1.. originated In holland everul centuries ego. During the grey llulluud w'uro they were nearly enter* nated. Slue then they have been turn idled by the nubility. No Dutch Belted rattle eve been brought to t1,ts country In . ore than fifty years. Mere than half u the Ma- ture (little of tblx breed In the Putted States are to be found within 1 ' miler of New York city, bat recently they have been Iutr,Nhl.e1 111 varluus thous of the coentry, nude a num 'r bnve been exported to Canada n d Mexico. They are d4H•Ile, Intelligent. hardy, strung el.twtlttltlonwl cattle nod wherever lutrodu.e) thrive and are profitable, ..litre U. G.-Glbbs In Klan - ball's ltalry Farmer. Sterilise Foe Defter (-owe. (hl tale Important subject A. B. Find; gate the following eseellent nd- tl.'e before- the :Missouri Dairy teen's ussuel at iuo : 'Try to be sure you nre buylug from a reputable breeder. K'ep,the hull till Lumber of his heifers have snake,' I • first year. 1f the heifers show Itu- pr. •emeut over their dame you can be ('nre -1'u are on the right track. You will Id your bull has nicked better with "' ne of your run-% than others. AIwnyh ''ip the best Beller.'. About 11:' eeconi .rux.a you will 11nil Some of the helfere giving more milk and snak- ing more butter with their Ilret calves than their grandmothers ever made for you In the prime of their lives." Otte Man'. Theory. "Mulley 11114:0:: the marc go," quoted the %cant*' 11:1imit bachelor. "litre to her sex, doubtless." rejoined the 111311 wire :Wed W. freight payer for a wife and three grown daughters. - Chicago \1.14.x. H Keep Your Feet Dry and Warm At this season of the year yon 811011111 have wallot hing on your fret to kelp th in dry anti warns. Noe have a large assortment of good ri'lialilt. felt 1111 felt -lined Shoes alr.1 can supply tit 1 wants of eieryonl' ill these lines at the lowest, po4asible. I11'lt 1`0. RUBBERS and OVERSHOES 111 It1bI)ers and ( 1verslle('s w1', ale prepared to give you the hest fitting 811(1 the best wearing goods that can be pa'ocnrell from the leading manufacturers. .!.1.1-. Inc lirrlin, Dlercluluts, and (.Ina•lian lilllIl11'r's, Repairing. Downing & MacVicar A UOUNTY HOSPITAL. 11Nr I,,I for .1( Thr K9g,u.1. I IiA11 KIR, I,uu very '11 plrn.el 1.1 .4'0 I h1' notice hl \'111' paper of IIIc r.( 1 he Al,''.. unit is 4ielle1111 :4441 11Hr41114 I1'.11i1v1I nn 1110 1,1 11av or. 4hx•.4u11'e1.. 1 IN•lieve 1 4444 4"king the. soul' •rlfx of Ihr medical prufl'N'i.1u ie stating Ihnl it io au instil tliun'that. wa•.5,y) nee 11 u'edc11 ill 11.0 ,wont•. 411 111114.11. 1. Ili)' al.i. Still' 111:11 11..' hu•,nil.d is out intended for the Down of Ilodl•rieh ,Hone loin for eve'' uluoi• 1.11NIti4 )• in the county of 11111'1'44. ,11d 1ha1 '1'y wwliral 144.441 i,, (141,41111a V 1141. 1411 1116• 111icdeg,. nod rights III:11 w1' 1111%,• i11 (114.11.14i,•h, not ollIV i11 Wild- ing a. many patients IW lie Ch.M,.'s', Ino al.,, ill ,I..1.1ing, i., iIN.'wainll•n- 8114.'. '1'1,.'1',' 4,.14 toren a 41 1T4.11.1 1'l' 1d 111 ' ' 110111011' (III• 1111.41t11111 1 11 .1 1 11 N11 1111 1 111 II nf the hospital. lint Sino.• the 111'11111144 is liked and the eon- 4.tru11i'n completed. I think that we hail 1111 better dltip whales''• differ - esters .I( opinion we wny l'i,v' had and work ' wits to make it a Sid'e's.' in Irvrr)• way, which 1 lou .ole is only it 11el'111,1 %'l'IY •11441'* t1111e. V1,111w trul)., '\1.1{J. TAN L,n•, NI. 11. Nor. 2Ix1. IMAs'. POLITICAL NOTES. A bye•elei•l4 for Ill.' I'I•oyiucbll Iluuw• wall I4.• held in F. 1.1 Hamilton un .1.1'11111 '1' 4th, J..1, Heidi, K. 1'., 'is (1,' l'.nu'ryalive ri%14didatr and the Id11NH' men have pkweal Allan $11111 11011111t in 111.• 1101. 'rhe LiIN•r,,1o( wi11 54444141141 1141• I,1 IN 11' ealitIi(I41l e. The 1:5441..,, Advertiser elate,' that the Illou. ('bas. 4. Ily111nn, \11111.1'14 441 Public %Vorks, hoe been ulrlrlvvl by hi. physicians l0 lake it 4. 1111.11• Ir•.1. \I r. Hyman is sutree i11g Irmo prol•u,gld ov1•rwnl•k. Ile has left for the South, and it is hooped he will 14.• sufticientIr neat:wed in • ' N o • . duties ,1 :1 fele we k l 1•'. • hit *Ulama. YOUR FUTURE • ASSURED A Savlap Account iu The Sovereign sank wakes you happily independent of the future, which keeps you 1[01/4 wu,ty in the preseut. Open a aav Ings account to Jay Deposits of from $1.00 111111 upwards received. Interest paid 4 times • year. The Sovereign Bank of Canada ., (.O4 kN CM tlHAHCM ANDREW PORTER, M,1,,,,, J Jordan %1 ' It isn't ,llways policy to IN'liey.• the man who bells you what he would 1111 if hr w1•I1 in your 44141'1•. A 'deeming emiversatiun,di,t i. :IIN., ..111 who MCN (41 you about %u111'sel, 1111111111111111111 'Phone No. 25 1111WWWsIs, Court House Square Great Removal Sale SECOND WEEK • We swing into the second week of our Great R2tmoval Sale with money saving attractions in all departments that cannot but appeal t;; careful stoppers. The succus of the sale is assured. We promised to makeit a memorable event in the history of (ioderich retailing, and are keepingiour promise. We ‘want to move the first week in December and are going to take just as little of our present stock with us as we can. Here are a few of the big sales attractions. Thre are dozens and dozens of others at the store that we have no room to list herr. Dress Goods for Removal Sale Removal Sale prlte. flu 1►Ik'ss, foods:114. Ilwn('t sal lie:. Enough can Ill• saved on 111e (1tt,ide of a dress to go a long way towards paying fur the slaking. Sc'' last 44week's i4.lper for particulars about Here hoc. Dress Tweeds at: 9c. Wool Tartan Plaids 42c. 5oc Fancy Waisting 35c. Colored Dress Goods I2''C. Black Dress Goods at 23C. Fine Broadcloth at 9;;C. Tweed Suitings at 75c. Fancy Black Dress Goods 75c. is a big special for :hi. week $1.00 Dress Tweeds for 50c 4l ya1.1' 1',s,',e1 -owing-. a big .t..'t 11410111 of pal tern•.nleo(llydm'k 114.1411gs, 1111011 navy. grown-. In•owl,' 1•1e.: wide double width, 11'g..Ial$I.la1 1•, 1.2, '.qualities. for the (1144..* !femoral Sale, your ,oire C per y„Oc.1 .. h J REMOVAL SALE Prices on Costumes 1:, Tailor•nraJ. 4 O.tnlu,. l6. .ell :11 11141' ll.' ..I •.IL 'chat 1111.;11. 1:1 hldieI 111 e• :1111:111 11111'11A .'1,11 :It .1 ,:„' • .1.',.1 I,', s 1111111 If A 1,611 1 All itr• 111.1.1:ill •c, .'I, 11111,11• (1'11111 (41.1111 111:, I r, , .1 1Il(:ii.:,, • i.'1,I11h1•w1.•i1Yi1 YaI 4 '2.l 4.1411.11 is... i'' Inc I'Cnluvvl Slide 1 X111 c ('h.•, int 4'I -'rt11u .1% :91 1.',t111n1 41.,, for Item'val si7 441 L• I 1 Ulw•n Twer•dl•'.tu1''. 1••gular $2'7.114', 1', els I(rllln.:11 4;111• J+ 14:111•,, Tw,•el) :al, regular Ir.='5.1441, �� f1 'Reimova1 Sale. `) 1 I4lI,11H(k Itr,ml'I'4), r,1r•1 6 size :111. t•4'g11lur *_ for He11141vaI $17 4' 1 111 sek Ifr. x1414.1,14 h 1'• .i•1'.,, :411, regu1a1 , f u r If 111 0 v 11 1 $22 I drily Tweed 1''%5111111. :(1, *''glue*• $'i 511 Q 50 fur Iteumval Male (� 1 lira) Twe'll 4'.wt41114''. •i,,. 31, regular 1P-0.4110. el C for Removal Sate.. J I ((leen ;1 'loth Costume. :14, t•1 41st' $1 K. 1111, ) K n e f r It 'nl v(,11 .. � L I Fine Ilre''n . 11111:11l'1. .4 41 (1141 ', -.'1ze .911, reg.,l't *4i,i111, for Removal $24 4:11• Lce Curtains at Roval Sale Prices •We have big orders placed with English makers of lace curtains for Januarydelivery. - Not many sell in I I,;eeml►s,', so we would like every pair sold before we go to o6. newlplartera. Instead of making a special price on each pair, we will give a htr. 'gilt ONE-QUARTER OFF. the p 'cc of every lace curtain in stock while the, Removal Sale is on. That moans $l.(13 Curtains for 75c $1.50 Curtains for $1.13 $2.00 Curtains for $1.50 $3.00 Curtains for $2.2� $4.00 Curtains for $3.00 BETTER LAY IN A SUPPLY BEFORE THE SAL IS OVER. Linen Ends Dozens of ends of half- (,leached linen table damask in lengths of 2 to ti yards, g ► 1►n the bargain tables this week at prices that are de- cidedly money saving. They aresplendid quali- ties that will bleach (Iniel(Iy and give satis- factory \year. Nothing the matter with thele except that they are Ohclrt length, The price will be about 1.4 to 1-:1 less than regular. Mantles and Skirt 1Ve aro planning for a bright and ro my ladies' ready-to-wear department, and would like to aro only new goods to put in it. We will too if Remo a1 Sale prices will help to sell the Fall stock out. Every ansaile (las been reduced for the sale, not one but you cansave $2.00 to $4.00 on. 'fere aro two skirt specials: - AT, $2.65.\ Skirt.; 4414111' (room go NA 441144141 ' '''weeds, half n dozen patterns, n,wie., greens. gray.', etc., seemed de"'ign.', ill new gnrnu nls. rrgnl:u g1 4al,for Renmv*l Rale pair 2 65 4111114'' (or .... ........... .. AT $3.50. 4kir:s 1141.1,' 61'11* good quality Mao cloth With braid and button trimming. also extra opialil. )• (,1114.*' tweeds. ,opI enI' ( 111 goun1' •n%t ts, all new Wylie', regi' 4'r $1:01,1, for It' •,414111' ............ .......... :..... 3.50 FACTORY COTTON 7c :rsl \':Irl% heavy 4.'eelory 4''14t1,11, 1,4,111,1 even thread, will bleach well. Potton rout ie worth today 'very cent of lflr. For Itetnovnl Sale we hove these 8144 )•artle to sell AL per yarn YD. WIDE FLANNELETTE 8c Ilr:wy weighty*r•d wide flannelette to s4'11 at He,pink,blur,qray ,111,1 fast 4.1'1111 R. ('011111 74' I.. called a bargain at Me, choice per QC yarn V All over the store you will find these special price inducements while the 8:des iA on. Wo are in earnest in oar determination to have as little stock ad pose sible to take with us when wo mow and aro making prices very tempting.