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The Signal, 1909-9-16, Page 22 Nutt tJ\Y, 'r f.4I % tfl, ilii) TUE SIGNAL ! (CR. ONTARIO • theakkcsiv OW/ERICH. (INT auto. PUBLISHED EVERY THUR'Jl AY T.Ii i'1' \'. Pat \ Hs. + . 1. limited t Telephone tall Na air rerm[i of subscription : Sigoal per annum in anvanee. x moot ha br: ; Ihree months, sr. To United Stat. pub -written., '1...n a year Luridly In advauoel. Subecribers who fall to regularly by mall will confer oorl aefw or bIAA y \ o1 tivalntittg us of the fact at a. early • date w• earthly. When • change of addreu Is desired, both the Old ani the new addrow should be given, Advertising Rates : Legal and other slmiir adverua.meuts. Inc p,•t line for first insertion and to per line tut It .eub.equent insertion. Measured by a 'man troll aisle. 1 wolve line.. to an inch. Mane., cards of six lines and under, tis per rear. Advertisements 011441. Pound, Ktrayed• 811. rstaaleons Tenant, or 10 Iten , Farrions ina for anaale or tour, for o Item. Article. for Sale, etc., not exi•eedtuE eight Imes, tie loch ln.eruou ;RI for Ars( utout h.. to for each .ub.puent month. Larger advertloe- metta in proportion. Ann0unruwenta in ordinary rending l ype ten cents per hoe. No not toe It,... than- Yii'- Any .penial uo(ieo. the °biro of which is the pecnnlary benefit of any individual or s..am•i- atien, to b•+ considered to alvertieoneeut at d to be charged accordingly. aillrdyand advert', wts w be given on application, Address an oommnnWauoo. to THE SIHNAL PRINTIN(I (1)., I.iutit.d Irooerieh. Out ly11 ERIME- rWtf ltStlA T. 44#4PT: la: WA. A. -ONTARIO LIBERALS. • At • meeting of the Ureteral Reform Association of Ontario bold at Tut -- onto last week it was decided to call a cottveatiuu of i:iberels in June of next year to fo late the party pletfurw. With this derision the party leader, Hon. ,A, (1. MacKay, declared hie hearty accord, stating that t6u; con- vention should he fl'i't tulact nut only in the framing of the platform but in the cluttering of a leader. A few interesting ruggestiuus won• made ae to the liner the party's policy might take. One delegate urged the question of equal taxation. including the fair taxation of railways, as of leading importance. J. W. Curry, K. C.. of Toronto, who has wade a name for himself la it fighting Liberal, made the very sensible suegestiom that the policy should he framed not with the object primarily of fetching votes but with s view to the ad- vancing of the country's welfare. He believed that the time hal come when the Liberal party should make a definite announcement without equiv- ocation with regard t. the liquor traffic. Personally he believed in (iovernuleett control, and compensa- tion for those who were put out of business. Tile developoent of the North country was another matter which Mr. furry thought should re= ceive attention. A notable incident of the 'meeting was a discussion between • Hon. Utilities Murphy, Secretary of State, and John A. Ewan, of The Toronto °lope, regarding certain criticisms of the State Department which had ap- peared in the editorial columns of ['he Globe. The occasion of these crab ciente was the issuing of a charter to the Metropolitan Raring Asso eiation. • concession to the rade-track gam- bling fraternity which The tttntw tin• equivocally denounced. Thr Secre- tary of Fltete et Oast that under the law the Department of State hal no option but to Meese the charter when application was made, and that The Globe hal not Laken sufficient rare to inform itself in the matter before it launched Its criticiams. Mr. Murphy showed an inclination to complain of the Iukewermness of the , Liberal press in general in supporting the Liberal party. Mr. Ewan reaffirmed the position of The (Ilote in t he matter of the racing charter. and declared that if the law was a* stated by the Secretary nf• Stoat. the sooner it was changed the better. Regarding the- general sub- ject of newspaper support, .Nr. Ewan very truly stated that it was not an alyentage. but rather n di.advont age. to a political party tei he served by A discredited 11rtYe. If the I.ilwral press was not honest enough and hold enough to challenge the conduct of It. own party when occamion required it could never be of h service to the ca'tae of true Liberalism and good government. Mr. Ewan's remarks will 1e en- dorsed by every newspaper man of either party who has A proper reaped for his position as a public'. monitor. So stun as the people see that a news- paper in willing to verve it.* porta whether the party is right or wrong, just en moon will the influence of that newspaper reams!. No politician has any right to expect a newspaper to destroy itself in this manner, and any po liticinu (night be glad to have the general support of a newspaper which ham secured the eonfldence of the people by exercising its functions of critici„m terarletwi!), end impartially. EXPLANATIONS WANTED. "One flag, one fleet, nom throne,' itt the motto on the new Public School Reader.. It hi a very pretty senti- ment, hitt its umefulne•*m In this con- nection may be mentioned by cyndral persona. We all revere the Union Jack, hitt it wnnld hardly do, may* the cynic. t e teach the school children disrespect for the Canadian ensign. There are more different kiod* of flags to be seen In an Orange pro - erasion than most of us can remember the next day. Are they to he inter• dieted expurgated. trampled ander tont, 0, just quietly loft at home the next Twelfth ? fir. Pyne should ex- plain. The Union Jack typigea the union of England. Woolen(' and Ireland : it is not an Imperial eunbletu. If we are t. have but "one Itag," wily .hoid.l.il not he • aguiflr int of the whole• Empire :' Mg* Ur: Pyne hold that Male ix to be treated as a nonentity, and that Cenadisus must consider themselves and their country as of no account ? And whatd,en the sec01111 hart of the motto signify ? We have hats With us in Canada it noted naval authority. lord Charles Br'l'ettfot'd. who alvoeates the•Rcheu, of several fleets conlbiniug in time of necessity ole great imperial wavy. He holds that twat portion of the Empire shoitld ineillt•Ill it 4 nw11 fleet, so Shea in alditiott to the British navy, . out prising several fleets, there may he several "colonial" fleets. This is 00 doubt the idea that appeals most strongly to the Vast Majority of Pana. diens. who believe in fleets at . all. Does the 1Vhilney Government set up Moine other policy, or i. 1110 expression metuiinglese ? The thirst phrase, •'one throne" Inn' should it be " tbrouue" ? ), is well 'motto. but is it not a pity that it ix not alliterative, like '•flag"and ' •Hort"? However, it needs no lung and tile - i expl*tietioiia, to. every child in Ontario has a mantel view of the 'wet of authority at which the idol of the people, our own 'kir Jautes, watt duhlosl a trite and Ieeal knight. \Vhen we get Dr. Pyue's rxldan.t- li.+t►a.if what lir. Meath underatauds is the mea g of This pt•i•tty motto, and especially of the tie(•und pert of it. we may to able to couelude that at all events it is harudese. It may even be that its influence, in the lung run will be to inculeet.• in the chil- dren of our land a t and lofty patriotism, just we the motto on the United Slates dollar. -In Gad Wer Tiilxt," has developed in the people of the neighboring country a deep and fro vi•nt piety. At arty raTe 1tT uv hope (or the heat. THE RIVAL CLAIMANTS. 1f Commander Peary had kept silence regarding the elaiuls of Dr. Cook, it is most likely that his own claims would have been implicitly ac- cepted and that rook would have had to produce proofs to convince a skip- tical public that he. 100, had been at the Pole. Peary, however, has allowed hiulsu'If to show an angry and jealous; shirr, while look, since his return from the frozen North, has acted dis- creetly, and the result is that Cook has gained some sympathy which Peary has Iola. One reason gtven for doubting Dr. l'ook's statements wsis the rapidity with which, according ttr his account, the dash to the Pole WAN accom- plished, But Peary travelled at a much faster rate. Again, it was pointed out by unbelievers that rook hal only two Eskimos with hint at t h e Pole; he had no ''TIlitr nun's' evidence to corroborate his ac- count. But Peary had no "white man" with hint, either, in the final stage of his journey ; he had only one Eskimo. Indeed, accepting Peary's ace cunt of his trip. it looks as if he had deliberately planned that all his companions except the Eskimo should to sent back le(ore the Pole was reached, so that he .should have the entire glory of the iachiev.nlent. Ilse can ituagine with what cttagrin and anger, after he hod, a6 hr thought, succeeded in carrying out hie plan. he would recite the anmiamr.tuent that 41/111entle rise hal Leen there before hint. On the other hand, there are those whir nee room for a suspicion th Conk, after teerning something of Peary'* experiences in the farthest North: took ataltage of the inform- ation to rush out to civilization and make the first annonne.nlent of the great diac.every, putting himself in Peary'* pla'e. The only way out of the difficulty is to have both explorers submit their rlAimx toe lslard of 'scientists and ex- ports In Arctic trays In the Mean- t Rue, ifilan-time, the situation irresistibly re- minds one of the ridiculous story of the rival claimants in Mark Twain'* "Huckleberry Finn." That 1'elary'e conduct has awakened s • gull igi.niNlli in hie own country io shown by the cumrneets of the United States press. The following from The T1ntlelo Courier in an in. 'Renee : The Searchli • ht Of Government investiga- tion established beyond question the Company's economical man- agement, honest dealings with policyholders and sound invest- - ments. Examine one of our Reserve Dividend Policies, Large Guarantees, Liberal Conditions, Attractive Options. r London Life POLICIES CO �`•� O OCIASGO� W H. ROBINSON, District Agent. Seaforth, Oat. EDITORIAL NOT ES. Weteh (i.aferiuh /Brow. But what a difference a few votes make! If at first you don't succeed—try, 114' again. The Kaet street faeltory ie still empty —hut there is yet a chance.- ' hance:' Things are rather dull in Arctic ex- ph,ratiun. Then' has not been A new di,euvery of she Pole for over a week. Discussing the Peary -Cook dtepute, a citizen suggertt to The Miguel that there may lir a zone tip north ou teaching which travellers ate affected with hallucinations, eo that they iu.• aging venin things. Perhaps' loth look and Peary got into the "queer" eountrv. \Vht•u the xebo d took contract was given to t Eaton Company the pre- aii•tiuu wit: out tibia huge .t Ivertising scheme for the Eaton stye. This prediction Lb'in rapidly enitrated, nod with out going into ptrtietitavt it can be stated that the rot til dealers have lia sod tubal grie±v,uic.• in the matter. More will he heard of this subject Inter oat and if pat•seat indications pane tubuli' ir: set a' revitioa of the contract ml may to t I to be neces- sary to remove a ser:gq t' injustice to local deafer& .. No Danger of a Rush. Kingston fitandard. It is absurd to talk about interna tional 'complications in connection with the ownership of the North Pole. Anyone who wants it is perfectly wel- come to go up there and spend the rest of his life flee front tales and the •other worries of civilization. He won't have many rival claimants, and his squatter's right will prolttbly be ,.ails oat •e v,,,.hl filen 1 hew for no other 1114111 may tormett against the w hole business'. A Marked Difference. Kt. lout. Post nt•itttch, Poet -1 don't sine the diffenienet' be- tween playing bridge 'for prizes and gambling for money. 'Parker—There's a lot. %Then you play for money your get s thing worth having. Rosebery Stands for Landlordism. Hamilton Herald. Lola) ltosehery is going to speak against Lloyd -George x "revolution- ary" budget at the public meeting in (ilasgow next week. His Lordship's instinct of self-preservation as a land- lord is noire Itnw'rhil tjtan, ltle_ sestet loyalty. tieBUGGIES BUGGIES nod against all the world. Most all of us can rent all tate iter we want hearer home, Again comes n complaint„ this time from Scotland,that apples purchased in Canada have been_ (mind to have ineerior grades of frit in the centre ot the barrel. The man guilty of such dishonesty cannot reAlize how small he is. Nouse people are to con• stituttel, sir else have become. through years of crooked dealing, so warped that it is impossible for them to view such actions as right-minded people see them.. 'Their dishonesty may be punished by litw, but that doer not tweet the ease. The neighbors and acquaintance. of 11 man guilt y of .uclt mennuets should treat him as a wor- elly diseased person. to be ns cRte- fully shunned as a Men with small- pox. His disease is worse than small pox. and a little wholesome iodation. sol far its association and till 461044 are concerned, would perhaps impress upon him the view decent people hold concerning cheating. M.unday limo marked the 150th an nivereary of the taking of tittehl'c_by Wolfe. The story of that event is one of the most interesting in Owls. than' history. Historians' and novel- fmte alike have dwelt upon the long siege, the various futile attempts to Orem a. landing on the Beaupsrt Shoals or eamt of the Montmorency River, the upness of the young British commander, the watehfttl mkill of the Fiench. and the ruse by Which at last the fortress was stun. It is pleasing to amt' that always ..goal honor 1. paid to the rival general•. Mont calm's moue and Montrallu's fatue arel.►uded as sincerely and with as grctt affection as WVolfe"s. It is al- Iveyscleerly recognized that If Mont. Elms 11111 "-nof Meati w, hampered by the jealousy of Gover nor k'aidreui the history of that mile might have been very different. As it is, Brilish and F, each Canediann unite today to honor the worth :and valor of the rival commanders' and to place upon their monument the laurel wreath no justly 111e1 Red by both. • Until very 11.''ntl)• the piiLlir had the greatest respect for Commander Robert E. Peary, presuming he p os - teemed the qualities of an American 01 - Ii er and gentleman. What is the matter with him? He hes teen met- ing within the past week as if intense disappointment had turned him howl. Even t 1/r. (.0ok's rl:aintm shoul,I he (aline --and at present he *enol. fully' M entitled (o creienee as him rivet Pettey mhnrtld have presented his charges in a more dignified manner, to my the leant. !normal, he hem'ritul liar, and raced aletutt 'gold bricking,' and about 'nailing' the doctor --timing more of the Inngnnge of the gutless than that itt polite society. A11 thin � has afforded the etrnngemt por.ih1e contrast t, the Nilo/nes, and eout•tesy of I)r. Cook t attitude. Then again, Peary's flamboyant cotyle' of making him announcement him plainly indicated it condition of men- tal dimtnrhanec. Ile hut 'nailed the flag to the Pole:' he has presented the Pole to President Taft, to that "Mt chins evident amusement and *light emharrivement ne to what he *1411 do with the Inteteating chattel; end he hest notified the Stets Department t hat he has annexed the North Pole and all enntiggnnii* territory in the name of the American Republic regarding which the State Derailment prudently refrain* from any•expremminn of opin- ion. Further -the Navy Department. ha* been informed by the indu*trioue C,anmarrler that he hoisted the neve) ensign on the Pole, which with all this Adornment of hinting mu*t bet fairly flapping red and white end blue in the twee of the aurort ',mean's." How wa siM it do for the doctor@ to bold another consultation and decide whether that bylaw is to beer a res- urrection or a burial ? To Autumn. to Aonunn Ismer with Dolt, and -t ;tined With the blood of the gr the. Ins- nor, turn -it Beneath my shady roof: there thou m ty's• Anil lune 1 hyiolly noire to iris' fresh pipe. AOA all the daeightert of the ye tr .hill Van ie -mg now the Noy sang of fault.+ and t19Ner. "The narrow had open. her In•ant le. to The sun, and love run. In her thrilling rein. : 11104.41M4 hang mood the brow. of morning, and Ylns,rish down the height cheek of ,nndn.t Ei e. Till rlu.o'ring Simmer heroics Rath Into sing logs And feathered clouds .l rew.aowcrs round her h •:.d. -Thtntlin7ti of Thichirilie On the :iueli+ Of /Ad . and Joy. with 'Anion, Iigh'. rme- round The gardens, to -.11e singing in the tries. The. sang the in11y Ant unto as he eat : Then rose. girded himself, rind tier the bleak 11111. ant from mer might ; b,u, left 61. lentdtn l.*td. —William Blake. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Two Desperate Characters. Watford !Nide Ad%orate. The two most dreaded 4 eir%bla.als in the public ere nt present ire Jerk Frost And ('oat Bill. A Picturesque Country. contra Nowa, The town of Whoopu o im on the Crow's Nest Rsilway, in (Its Province of Alberta. From Medicine Hat yon ;mat Roll's Head, Purple Springs end ('hin to rwAeh Who optp, it 1s Possible. mute* .Imtrnal. There imest a Van err that Crone - (Ilan. nosy he *n moth jawed At in the matter of naval iletmneer that. mime of A Pair Hard to Beat. Belleville Ontario. Two gentlemen. whnlre believed to 'b' the oldest twists in Canada, are at present residenta }01 Belleville. They are Samuel and Allen lazier, sons of John Lacier, and were born in Prince Kdwtr,I, near Norrhpttrt. in 1824. ConseeryetenNv.-when their nest hirth- day ; arrives they will be eighty-five year," ot age. The Jlesste. i.azier. who are both hale and hearty. ate men of excellent repute Aa good citizens. Both worked on the (lurid in the early Jaya, Samuel becoming a miller and Allan a carpenter. Her Promise True. Family Hera.', The death of Lady Laurie, of Max- welton House, Dumf ries, recalls one of the hest -known Scotch songs. Max- welton House it well known as the bit t hplece of Annie lersrie. She was the daughter of the Asset baronet, was born in Itie2. The words of the song were composed by 1 youth named Douglas, of Finland, and the music more than a century afterwards by Lady John Spottlswo,sl. The "prom- ise true" proved a delusion, for the lady- threw Dotlgla* over, and married in his place Alexander Ferguson, of Craigdarroch. The portraits of both he atell and ber husband are in the keeping of the baronet who still bolds po04449141111 where "Jfexwelton braes are bonnie." To Liberals Credit Is Due. N'Itmtor Record. Today thousands of native Cana - diens from the East and thousands of immigrants from dither counties are movie Int,, the West and making for themselpee permanent; hones. New towns ars springing up on the - prairire, new districts ale being settled by the latest are ivals and in every direction there is growth and activity. This phenomenal exi an - Arm began with the inauguration of - I,ilwral rule. The Liberal Oovtin- tnenl was quiek to grasp the idea that, to develop the country and nuke av;ulahle its vast tesourrn*, increased population was necessary, and they at (ince instituted it vigorous Immo gt.►tie,n policy in 1i rest Britain,' Europe and the t-nited States., which has peen steadily. and with unflag- ging zeal, pursued throughout the year,, with the most gratifying re- sults. A Scurvy Trick. wooestoek Sent ittel•Revlew. See the woe Models in GRAY and MOUNT PUREST BUGGIES Two of the best lines made to Can- ada. Rubber Tires. Automobile Stats and all the latest ideas an first- class Carriages. Second-hand Maple Leaf Chopper (LJ•inchl, nearly new, for sale. $lMral good dnvers for sale. Robert Wilson Agent for Massey- Harris Implements, Mel- lotte Cream Separators. Fleury Plows, Bissell Dile Harrow,, Land Roller% et.', etc. V,irero,ws Hawiltun semi, litslrri, h. • Honesty may be the hest policy. but lois of people think that their ability to dodge the police is just as good. Complaint routes from Scotland re- gaoling the way-('aeodian apples are parked. Formerty,irill pointed out. the good apples were q11 00 .the top and the poor ones on the 4hettotn. To discover if the barrel contained in• ferior fruit ilw.ts only necessary to upend the barrel and knack in the bottom. Now, however, the cunt plaint is that the smell apples are carefully roneenh'.1 in the middle. By thio method 4,1 p! tcking dinmvery in rendered more difllrult: 11111 dinrnv- ery rotnet at Inns. of rnttrse, and with it w decline in the leputatinn of Cana- dian fruit. If the dieboneat packer injured himself alone he might be left to bear the consequences of his dis- honesty : but the consequences fall upon the innocent ms well as the guilty. The whole trade supero for the trickery of a tow. it is interest• ing to learn from the acme sours* that the repntalion of Canadian apples ntan.Is very high. The man who deliberately seek. to destroy that reputation is en enemy of the coun- try, And should +u he treated. • Special Offer We have made arrangements with rat ttttt REDlMTga AND ('AN- (DIAN EXTR\mlfN, of Toronto. one of the leading, ablest edited, and most influential Cathulii• hopers of ('anode, by which we can offer The Signal and Catholic Register and Canadian Extension for one year for the bargain sunt n *1.60 The CATHOLIC RK(sttTttR AND CANA- DIAN EXTKN8IOS, of Toronto, 1e now the property of the Catholic Ohu,eh Extension Society of °anad•. 1t la a brilliantly -edited, well. pr !flied seventycolmmn piper of ten pages or more each week, and under Its new managementhem become w leading exponent of Oathnllc thought In ('*nada. Address all cedars to THE SIGNAL, Ooderich, Ont. I,000 THE COLLEGE OF Over one thonmen('etude nts enrolled by tui chain twat year. 1 t pays to attend a link of this great chain, for • 'IN t'NtutN T 11 K 14 14 114 .T11K\t ITH..' The demand for onr grad- uates it THREE: TIMES the apply. Other schools engage our gratn:ttes as teachers. A special course for teachers. Graduates of two years ago are now earning $2,000 per annum. Three coilrteem — Ui(i111rBa- t I.t1.,''rts.Ailt.tl'IIl•and 'TKL- s:nitrant. Fall Tera Apes Aeg. 31. 1\'l its for pert icultrs•. UODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE SPO1"i'ON, PRIN. Autumn Term from Angn.t Goth in ell d spoil 1• merits of the Central Business College Yonge and Gerrard Sts., Toronto. Cl[talot ue mailed free on request. W. H. SHAW, Principal. EJl_LIOTT ediC TORONTO, ONT. ('or. Yong,. And Alexander Fids A hlghrliw• -drool. Enter nny time. Hrwdnntea readily Retptwitions. write today for Handenme rata owns. THE BEET ROHOOL CENTRAL 221.4 e STRATFORD. ONT. The best time to enter our climera is now 1Ve are running the IArge*t and, we believe, the hest business trainingschool in Western Ontario. Three departments : COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and TELEGRAPHY. Geta money making education. Our gra,luates are In demand and are meeting with streets. (int our free cat.tingnr now. MarA(1I1..1N,: Princtptls. LONDON. ONTARIO Business & Shorthand f t)aM•[Tl R.sid nt and Mail Canning C.rt e.r. Fre i 1. wt wase fl, 1 w Kits.....). f.. C.A.. Folass1sa1. v .s IMw.iaal. ellr-1 W. ACHESON di SON HIGH -GLASS Dress Materials and Sultings We are giving special attention to display of the new dress gaota 114M niticeut effects and stylish wsavw in diagonals. Bege rs, broadcloths and wet sled sultiogs eltoget err the flueat drew goods showing see have ever had, tilankets eleven -pound unshrinkable stock. The blankets ars u.f extra Alin quality wool with • small percentage of gluten, rendering them unettrink- able. Blanket special $350 Linoleums Twenty motions aim to Hoose from and quality We are telling all Liuuleuts uand Oilelothe fur Fall at • fast -going prise. was rant ed, seasoned and two. feet. We carry suety width from one yard to four yards wide, at, pee square yard, ' 4e, 30c. 40e and........ .. �C Carpets and lugs a;s4 yards, worth tele to PI, reduced now to $I Special sale of Wilton and Aaminetel nugr, 3x3, 3:34, 'iso and $35 to Nine hundred yards of now Tapestry Carpets, 27 inches wide, in • 50c large choice of patters ma remitter 4Mk and tlbc ; your choice at per yard We ACHESON di SON. One Order PLACED WITH US WILL CLEARLY DEMONSTRATE THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR CLOTHES IN FIT, STYLE ANI) FINISH. The Two Martins 'Phone 180 TAILORS and FURNISHERS Uoderich Industrial Exhibition SEPTEMBER 28. 20 AND 30 Big Speed Program. Largely Increased Purses. The Latest and most Attractive Novelties, Premium List increased and revised. Fair officiallyopened by the Honorable .1, . thin, MIntater of Agrietlltllre, on H Vednewday, September 20th. All children under 12 years of age, meeting in pror,-aainn at 1.:11 p.m. on the Square, will he admit tell free nn Wedneelav, Sept. 31th. Mr. J. W. (doyen, (', R., offer. SHOO for two Iw -t barrels of pecked apples. (:rt particulars. Feed of all kinds for sale on the grounds ; free wet er and straw Five -mile Marathon rare for amateurs. Plenty of(oid salla. flood meals nn grounds, In rent.. C. A. RRID. PtesidenL M. 1). JOHNSTON, Secretary. Prepare for the worst weather by getting the best in Shoes. We have ,them here - Shoss for sunshine or rain, with "solid comfort" written all over them. The HARTT SHOE FOR MEN. it has quality, style, fit and finish. Strong Shoes for sturdy boys. They will find their match in our solid leather School Shoes. G. M. Elliott THE SQUARE. Given Free to the Boys With every boy's suit or overcoat, from $S.00 up, we will give a beautiful Pen -knife. Not a cent is charged extra on the suit or overcoat -the knife is given absolutely free. Our Fall stock is now in—good stylish garments in all the new- est shades, chieflyrcen and olive, in the double-breasted styles. Now, boys, come here for your Fall Suit or Overcoat ---you will get the newest goods and hest values and a Pea -lune Fru with cash purchase. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Ten dozes all -wool English cashmere half -hose, este 25c special value at J Fifty boys' Sults, three-piece. *ingie-hreasted, sixes 27 to ?III, regular 018.50 to *LBO ; Maturday special .25 WALTER C. PRIDIIAM TNi moult. OP VALUE. Lots our $eenciss 211th Cwntury Clothing. Eine Hata, Peabody OverallJs 1' et