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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-11-01, Page 8Nov. 1 1900 Rev. W. S. Doherty of IIeneall was it Miss Maggie :Gillen ref Goderich spent this week. with bee mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Jones visited Ooderich aud vicinity on of Ileireell visited blonde town on Illise Lizzie Tsvitchell and Me. Lewis of Homan spent Suuday at Ur. A. Ur. and Mrs, Sohn Holmes of the Hur- on Road spent a' few days recently with London friends, Mr. George Bell and Mrs, Alex. Bell of of Goderich were called to Clinton on Friday by what proved to be the 'fatal illness of the little eon of Mr. Miss Age Gibbing has returned from a lengthy visite to her sister, Mrs, (Dr.) Kay of Afica Miele and on Sunday last reeumed her duties as organiet in the Ontario street church. The follow, ing of our citizens attended the noeamations at Gabriela Yester- day: -S. Pike, N. Robson, j, Shepp- Kennedy, J. Bell, T. 'Walker and Dr. Mr. George MeEwan of Heneall was in . town Monday extending the glad hand to electors of the South Riding and intimating that their vote .and influence would be appreciated on Wednesday next, Ur. B. A, Higgins of Varna was in town on Monday,. He has had a re, markably sucessful-. season selling plOughs etc„ and now for a tinie will - confine his energies more to the in- door part of his business. Mr. John Ireland returned to his home ireSeaforth on Tuesday after having been engaged vvith the Apple *Kingfer 'KM time. He will likely return- again to the milk business and has in view a couple of the most prosperots towns in the province, Wherever he locates we kno* he Will do well for he is genial apd °blip- ing and alwaye popular. with his patrons. . The llurat1on guests at Mr. A. T. Cooper's on "Nee. • OF YOUR WINDOW SHADE either of no eoneequence or it s of great importance, 'You must de. tirat question. If the first is true get the loweet•priced. Shade you eau get mounted on the most inferiorroller. They will do you for a time and. per. haps never work just right. Bet if it is a consideration of iMpOrtance to you bow long and how well your window shade works, come and see us about the kind that is the cheapest in the end, the kind that wont fade out or burn out in a reasonablelength of time. Securely fastened on is, roller that will stop where you want it to stop, go up when you want it up and clown when you want it down. The greatest con- sideration is not what you pay for your Shades but what they pay you in wine satisfaction and durability that should be the' true consideretion. We can and do sell good shades cbeap but we will not and do not sell poor shades at any price. • If yet want new rollers or other iepairs on your Shades see tie aboutit at Fairs' Window Shade Infirmary. digente Parker's Dye Irorke, Often the Moped, Always the Beet, New Advertisements. Maple Leaf Rubbers -a. 5'. Clop 1 Our Doll Window -W. Cooper ,1 Co 1 Seasonable Goods -Mrs. R. G.MeLellan 5 A Gun Report -Harland Bros 6 'Watch Lost -Mrs. 5, E. Blaokall 8 Political Meeting -Robert McLean 8 Bargains in Photos -7F. Q, Burgess.. 8 WHERE THEY ARE ''' AND WHAT 0 • THEY ARE DOJNO We School Inspector Robb is .in town this week. Miss Mazie Kennedy is visaing friends in Goderich. Mrs. McRae went on a visit to Detroit friends on Monday. ' Miss Nellie Wright of Seafortia was in town over Sunday.. Mr. P. J. Lynch, train master at Stratford, was in town Saturday. Misses Lizzie Falconer and Higgart of 13ayfield. were in Clinton on Satur- f day. Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Farquhar were callers at Mr. William Jones' last Friday. Miss M, Burrows of near Godericla is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Pennebaker. Mr. 0. P. Hervey, district freight agent town yesterday. Misses Maizie Carling and Nettie And- erson spent a day with Blyth friends friends this week. Mrs. C. E. Tenney and her daughter, Miss La,311a, are visiting friends in Woodstock this week. Miss Eva Stephenson has...returned home from a most pleasant visit to friends in Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Green of Port Huron are visiting under the parental roof, of Mr. and 'Ars. William Alexandier. Miss Clara Scott returned from Toi onto to attend the wedding of her sister which took place yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. (Dr.) Lindsay of Wheat- ly are visiting under the parental roof in town and Goderich town- ship. Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart lialr0 been in .Listowel this past week attending the .golden wedding of le. and Mrs. Wright. has been upon the bed of affliction the past week and unable to attend to business. Mr. S. IVIcBride and son of near Blake were in town on Monday on their way home from 13lyth where they had been visiting the Daer Mrs. Henry Halliday of Two Harbor, Mich., who has been visiting Dun gannon friends called on Mrs, D. Cook. Jr„alonday on ber way home. The numerous friends of Mr. Ed. Rowed will be pleased to learn that he has so far recovered as to be able to return to his:duties at the G. T.' R. station again. Mr. H. W. Erwin of Hayfield was in town Saturday, heating driven oVer to meet Mrs. Lilrwin who came down Kincardine where she visited her we - ter for three weeks, • Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Gatess-the knot was tied on Wednesday evening or last week -have taken tip house- keeping in town. Mr, Gates hallo from Heiman while hie laide ' was a native of Zurich. May happiness, Mr. F. R. Hodgerre, towit ticket agent of the G. T. R., bcroked the follow - Cole and John Johnson to Pogama- sing ; Dr. E. Holmes, Prank Fair anti E. J. Cantelon to Call/ander and Mrs. W. Coats to Custhrie, Ohio, Mrs. Sage came up • from Lakelleld, near Peterboro last wee_ ,k and will remain with 'her son, Mr. George Sage, for some time. She has reached the venerable age of ninety- two year% but is remarkably active. for that age and made the journey alone. Montreal, vvho with his two sons had been gunstri at Mr. John Ilohnes' of the HUt011 Hoed, left for home Mon- day after having had a very enjoy- able vveek's outing. Mr. Egg brought his phonograph along with hith. It Was an excellent instruinent and afforded much amusement to a party of gueste invited in. by Mrs, Mr. Adam Cantelon arrived in town Monday from Indian Head, Assa, where he spent the summer, having gone West in the early spring, The Terrritories, he says, fared better than Manitoba the past season but e.ven there a good balf crop is all that ts chatted. Speaking of poli- ties, Mr, Cantelon says a keen luter- est has been aroused and that the result eeerne to be eomewhat doubt though it le believed the Coneervativee will earry most of the ocinetittieneee front Winnipeg to the Rocklee. But Brandon is the atom& centre and the contest there is being &Maid is putting up a &Alt that says that the liquor trade has corn. bleed to crush him at whatever cost and that money for that purpose is pourine froM all OARS of the Dominion) but tor all that Mr, Can. telon thinks he Will win, the prolti. bitionists tite prairies being some. what more eonsistent titan thoso of the GA1110 kidney In this province, mr, Oantelon looks well and has almost recovered from the lameness Vadat tretibled hint ISA winter. Illeligion Township. Miss Willis of Port Albert has been on a pleasant visit to her cousins, the Misses Dundee. Miss Violet Sinapson 'has been en- gaged to teach in section No. 8, Mc- Killop, for the coming year. The framework of the immeose barn on the farm of Mr. Win. Scott, on the northern Gravel Road, has been raised. When completed this will be one of the finest barns in this part of the A young man named McLaughlin had the misfortune to get one of his feet crushed by a hay press the other And se erfcEwan and McMillan are in the 'field for South Huron and many people think it will bp nip and tuck between the two olcl (stagers on election day. The prospects of the Conservative party around and about us are excellent. Pridham is a sure winner in South Perth, Sheirit is sure to come out on top in North Middle- sex, McLaren is as good as elected in North Perth. London and East Middle- sex will be almost sure to elect Conser- vatives and the Man of pills will be left at home in Hist Huron. Grit politicians ate loud in their cry of prosperity with wheat at 64 cents a bushel, oats 28c, barley 35a and hay five to six dollars a ton, Apples. are 50c a barrel or barelye the cost of hand," ling, and potatoes drng on the mar- ket at loc a bustler • And not 'only this but the plough which is used on the land is dearer than what it was four years ago. The harrows required nre higher in price and the cost of the drill used in sowing the seed is more than what it was when the Grits crone into power. The binder used in cutting the grain hes gone up in price and the twine required to bind the sheaves was., through the bungling and inca• paeity at the Government, nearly twice as high this year as what it was four years ago. Anyone who would say tbat these things are conducive to prosperity is more partisan than truthful. Mr. Editor Ibave lived on a farm all my life and 'know whereof I • Mr Money, an old-time resident of Mci op but now of Manitoba, is visitieg at her btother's, Mr. E. Dris- Mr, John Jones had the misfortune ta fall while taking off a lead of straw and broke two of his ribs, Under Dr. Arrostrong'i care he is doing as well as 0M2 be expected. Mr. Thos. Beatty him returned from Dakota and reports the times not very bright. Tom thinks McKillop is good. enough for him. tiefore another week one of Constance's 'fairest daughters will have changed her name and corae to live in our village. ' Mr. W. Hudie is visiting his datagh- ter, Mre. Mace Sterling, Mr, Sterling has been very sick but his many friends will be glad to hear of his speedy reeovery, Bev. Mr. Dever will iareach a sermon to the Orengemen of L. 0, L. No, 813 on Sunday, November 4th, at pan, Mr. and Mrs. D. McLaughlin enter- tained a number of their Mende at ft hop On Friday nighti This being the first of the season ell'seemed to enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of 111ilyerton were visiting for a few days last vveek at' their uncle's, Mr. Henry Hamilton's. Mr. bliVer Keyes of Varna visited Mr, McTaggart, sr. who a short time ago fell from ladder vvhile pick- ing apples and gob hurt, is able to be around again. Mr. jaixtes Horton of the Bounders, Line gold a fine two-yearold colt to Mr. Ab. Robertson of Stanley, Ab. Mr. Grant Rykman of the Boundary Line had a new floor pub In his.kitcben last week. Mr. James Workman of Stanley °Agitated him. Mr. and Mrs. joseph FOSter of Stanley paid a flying visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. X4es one day last week, Mr, roster was delivering fruit trees for Brown Bros, it this vicinity. Mr. M. McTaiggart, jr.,. has a large contraet of drawing sand to Hensel'. Herten J3ros, have also been drawing, large quantities of sand. Quarterly raeeting eta vice Was held on f3unday lasein the Methodist church. There was a good attendance, quite a number being present !tom Kippea. Pastor Long gave an able and impres. Reigrave Holtriee le billed to epeak here tO- night Or at least a meeting is to he held in hie intereetea tielgtave is not as strong for Lauder and Tarte ,as formerlY. We presume both least and West ITuron Will be close'and till poll - The pulpit of Eno* ohne& was oe- euele4 'by a student last Sabbath Mira - The Tories Were again victorious at, baseball with the Gelts; OA itecount of the day beteg .cold the score was tar e. arles Bell has returned front yeer's reeklence in the 'far North -Week lookhig well. being dry, Potter's His _Miss Jennie Henderson, ,and'Mre. Betties spent Sunday in Goderich, Mr. Wm. Lobb moved to his farm on the Maitland tee. On MOnday• On Seturday evening numbee of the friends Assembled at hie hoftle and presented him with a handsome Sofa. astir: "dm Weston. is able to 6r01111d i(IPPEN. We are sorry to report that Mr. &t , Miller of flue village ie seriously ill.. While visiting Mende last Tuesday in Hensel! he took sick On the Wedntee day following Drs. Ferguson, Gunn anti Armstrong perforined an' opera - time He fellow in a critical condition. Hopes, however, etre entertained of his recovery. A few Clays ago Mre.Noblo of Fergus was visiting her sistor,Mre.Tolton,and other relatives in this place, Oa re- turning home eho was shocked to learn that her husband,ML. Noble, had been suddenly called away by apo• plexy. ii7.r, John B3alfour, merchant of this place, has returned from bis business adventures in Assinaboia. The clim- ate of the North-West must be saln- ltriuus as Mr, Balfour looks hale and hearty. Rev. J. S. Henderson conducted divine service in St, Andrew's church last Sabbath. The house Was well fill- ed and the entire service very inter- esting and edifying. The Sabbath School also received a friendly visit from Mr. Henderson and Mr. Wm. Moir of Iiensall, These gentlemen also perforrahed a similar service for thePresbyterian congregation of Hills - green. Mr. Hayes' many friends are pleased, to learn that lus . sister, Mrs, Voting, who has been seriously ill of the ty- phoid fever in the Stratford hospital, is now in the way of recovery. We are glad also to report that Mrs. R, Bell, who at one time was a mem- ber of the church here, is now cotton, lescent, Mrs. Bell was also 111 of fever at her home in Seaforth,. Mr. Wm, Doigis out on the war- path rolling it oin the interest of Mr. Geo. McVwan of Hensel!, candidate for the Commons, Mrs. D. Clark of Hensall is visiting friends in this vicinity. Miss L. Johnston of Hensel' is visit- ing at Mr, Levi Stack's. Mr. Robt.Parsons now wears abroad smile. It's a son. Mr. Levi Stelck shot two geey squir- rels on Saturday. These annuals are becoming rare. Mr. Geo. Pringle is we hear thinking of starting a shoe store. . R. Elgie visited at Mr, Ohas. Stelok's Sunday. Mr. John Turner drove to Seaforth to hear Guy Bros. Minstrel Show last week. He reports it to be first-class. Rev. Mr. Henderson of Hensall . preached a very able sermon on Sab- bath afternoon. • Mr.' Lin Workinan,who was engaged 'near Seaforth, is home'. MN Wm. Reichert bad the misfor- tune to have his wheel stolen Saturday evening, but since then we learn he has found it. Miss Blackford of Hensel). spent Sunday with Miss A. Hudson. • Mr. McNaughton of Tuckersmith spent Sunday at J. Turner's. Mr.Mannel Reichert is engaged with Mr. Emote Colernam Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hedson, of Hen - sail were the guests, of Mr. Joseph. Hudson Sunday.' A little (Laughter arrived last week to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs, Bien Herrington. It's the first. Mr. Joseph Churchill, who has lived on the 10th concession the past four years, has rented 0, 150 -acre favm in the township of Turnberry, about two miles from Wingliem. He takes possession in the spring, ' Mr. James Webster and, Misses Okra and Millie Webster,Luckuow, who had been visiting in Grey, spent a day at Mr. David Beacomri • on their way down to Stanley township where they called upon many friends. Councillor Ferris and his esteemed better -half spent a day recently at Mr. James Laithwaite's of Goderich town-. Domini° Hamilton of the Harlock school has resigned end will take hie departure at the end of the year. "Happy Jack" Wells has been pack- .ing apples for Annie King Oantelon. Mr. Patrick Ryan wee in Cranbrook last week attending the marriage of his cousin. Miss Bessie Watt of Clinton has been spending a few days vvith Mrs, James Toe sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be dispensed iu the Presbyterian church next Sabbath. Service will be held in the morning at 10.80 o'clock and In the evening at 7, The monthly meeting of the 'Harris Mission Band will be held on. Saturday Mr. j. Salkeld and his sister, Mary, of Goderiett visited. on Sunday at Misses Millere. Mies Anderson, sister of the Bev. Mr. Anderson of Wroxeter, Is renew - in acquaintances in the village. lama rt next Wednesday. Are you oing to vote for Tupper or Laurier, or less taxes or more, for the flag of 13riten or France, for a government true to promise or one riot Remora. ber your own votes may decide which we have. Ponder all well before voting, The farniers are basy at their fall plowing now AO they have not been able to plough for some time on ac. count of the dry weather and many have been euifering badly for the want et water as many wells have gone dry, We are glad. to know that Mr. Thos. Hornby ia improving. He has been laid up with a broken leg. Mr. Willie and Miss Wreetiry Stev- ens and Miss Fanny Allin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Curry of Nile on Sebbath. A hot supper Was given in the Lee, burn church on Tuesday evening last and a good program was given. Quite a nntaber of the young people from around here took it in and report a good time, Mr. Aridrew Halliday sold one of ins working horses to Mr. Wilson Brownlee at a good figure, Mr. William Feagan had a sale of Ins farra stack and implements on Monday hist and eyerything sold well as Mr. Feagan is giving up farming and will move to Oncierich to live.' Quarterly service will be held in 'the Benreiner church on Sabbatb next at 'whir, Milton Tyndall left for Philadel- phia on Wednesday of last week where he intends studying tlao law businese. Auction Sale Register, At Coleman's vvareroonas, Seaforth, extensive sale of uew and second-hand inapleneents, including grain crushers, ,straw.cutters, land rollers, seufflers, aurnip sowers aud plows, without etors ; Thos, Brown, Auctioneer. lot 25th, con. 4, Stanley, sale of farm stock and implement, -A. Whitting- ioneer. • 11, Con, 12, McKillop, extensive sale of a choice farra, farm stock and imple- ments. Joseph Stenzel, Proprietor ; Thomas Brovvn, Auctioneer. On Friday, Nov. 9th, at 1 p. m. - On lot 14, con. 1, Stanley, of farm stock and impleraents, the property of the Iate R. M. Ross. William Murdock, Executor ; Thos.1, Brown, On bat 14., con, 4, McKillop, of farm stock, without reserve. -John Melon% Executor ; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. Tuesday, Nov. 13th, at 1 p, m. -At lot 17, con. 7, IrIcKillop, sale of farm stock and implements. -Robert Camp- bell, Proprietor ; Thos. Brown, A.uct- Wednesday, Nov. 14th, at 1 p, At lot 8, con. 5, McKillop,sale of choice farm, farm stock and implements. -- Mrs. Michael Murphy, Proprietress Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. Thursday, Nov. lfith, at 1 p. ru.-At lot 1, con, 2, Tuckersinith, sale of farm stock and implements. -William McGeo, Proprietor ; Thos Brown, Auctioneer. On lot 12, con. 3, McKiliorr of farm stock. -Joseph Matthew% Proprietor ; Thos. .Brown, Auctioneer. TORREY-SOOTT-On October 31st, }it the residence of the bride's ether by the Rev. W, G. Howson aseisted by the father of the groom, (Dr.) John Torrey of An - Bertha, A. Scotc, daughter of Mr. Simeon L. Scott of Clinton. Barley 0 88 to 0 40 0 23 to 0 R3 0 57 to 0 00 Rye 0 40 to 0 40 Butter loose in crock 0 15 to 0 10 Egge per dos 0 18 to 0 11 Hay 5 50 to 5 50 }fell° Pork per owt 5 00 to 0 00 Flour per cwt.-. 1 90 to 2 15 1 arah Wool per . 15 to 18 Onions per bush • 0 70 to 0 75 Fees House and Lot for Sale UOD(ENS BROS.' MG DRY GOADS STOI Thgrutf o Cott ri titango o ..V. occuPlcd dVlflh v I1iNy1�V1 dVlllfyl k -f `-' by Cho undors9aned 1s oilort �i foh sale on res• honoble terms, Tho lot is 5 of an CO.rrwith hard and soft water stable. good fruit and vegetable garden. �Pihe ileum cont+wine hall. room, summer, hitehoon,. cellar uul woodshed,, is centrally located, possesolon given any timmo tasait Parellaeor. =AZAD= GRAHAM wasmereseaserseseassmessasserseireseseseasswernaseaki Ladies' Gold Watch with several Bobs lost in /Minton last week. The finder will be suit- ably rewarded by returning lt AIRS, BLAOICAL1* Meeting A public rneeting_in the inter - este of MR. ROM'. MaLEAN• the Liberal -Conservative Oan- didate for West Huron, will be held in the Town. Hall, Clinton on the Evening of Saturday., Nov, 3 .A.daresses will be delivered by - Ur. McLean and speakers from Front seats will be reserved for ladles Hello.. Is that you Eliza Say, where can I see you to -night ? Why, down at the Hub Grocery. 0, you are going there ? Why yes, everbody go0; §ay, Sarah, did you see . those. Matches yet.? • Well,look here,, they have boxes ' with 1000 Matches in each box for 6c, and O'Neil says, if you don't be- lieve it you may count them yourself. Well, did you ever, W O'Neil , . Photographs, Peat Bargainsa, BuFgess' Studio g • The Weekly Story of the Big Store. anties 5.00 7.00 MO 00 We have the greatest collection of Mantles at these popular prices that we have ever shown. Every one an 1900 Igarment and styles correct in every detail. While this week we emphasise particular- ly our unrivalled assortment at these prices we would not have you forget the many lines at in-between prices the values q which are just as good. Flaying purchased the largest Studio in the City of Wintilpeg wish to dispose of my busineSe in Clinton before the 1st of January, and to clear off the large stock of Photo .Cards on band I will give you greater bargains than you ever got be. fore. Re -orders can be had from Mr. Foster's neg- atives, also nice Enlarged Photos from 'any nega- tive made by Mr. Foster or myself, at prices that will surprize you. • Call early as I may dispose of my business any day. PA All orders must be cash. Blaok niggerhead mantles, pearl buttons, silk lining, tura clown ' collar newest baok, also beaver, mantles, good quality °f 5 00 olothAbis coat in black or assorted shades of fawn, sacti Fine Beaver Mantles, extra good quality, will give excellent wear, newest/ back, pearl buttons, open front, turn• down ey collar, silk or mercerised lining, a very stylish coat, bleak or auk, Extra fine quality beaver and kersey mantles, some of the leading styles and of Canadian German makers, tailor ' made goods, silk and fine mercerised sateen linings Burgess ; Departmental f clothing The ' Clothing ilti $ I \ A anything shown by ordinary dealers When Department 11 ourselves in a:manner totally different from. nade goods but a line in an ti factured by nary machine 'which we sell is f - you buy here you get Clothing cut ttnd made right up-to-date. Clothing that has a ayie and shape and Clothing t hat will g,ive p4fec t satisfaction in wear, Then again yen aro buying direct from the manu- facturer and saving the middleman's profit. - q, Shrewd buyers should make A note of this. "Royal Oak" Serge Suits at $10 have had wonderful sale because there is,nothing to equal thein.at the priee, We were told the other day by a man who bad done the county lookinw for something extra that this suit could not be equalie% at the price, -Single or double breasted,a11 sizes. $5 Suits There is always a. class of peope . who want a. cheap knockabout sult,.- and at the above figure we show a suit hard to equal - well out, well made, well trimmed, in medium colors and patterns. Bianti of Boys' Giotfting We are free to confess that we have had a hard time to keep up our stock of Boys' Clothing in this celebrated brand. During the whiter we made up a big stock but the Sale ha's been 4,, A so large that W0 were often short in Boy's COitt and Pants in in ediutit sizes made from all c,..k wool Ilttlifax tweed and scrges, eat, made and trimmed by ourselves, No middleman's profit to payt, without s"*" ,exception the eheapest goods in Canada. Rain Coo ita worth $8.50 now being sold fbr $2.50t just the article for a V wind coat, pays for itself ill a short time by saving your clothing. All sizei in Boys' and lYfetes. JACKS9N BROS. OTUERS9 Store Our Sensational Shoe Sale our great sale has been a big sbccess and day after day we are selling. Shoes at NV 011 derful reductions from ordinary figures. We have been told time and time again that no shoe sale ever offered baruaitis to equal our great list, The sale still goes on, and ou Saturday next we will have some extra woods to offer in Lot 30, which gives] you a wonderful collection at $1,95, worth from $3 to 84 per pair. Rubbers King Quality The "Special King quality') Rab- a demand from the KA iw ',MUT ber is the result of EN cf,,, I A - people of Canada for Rubber Shoes that are made from Rubber -that will wear as they did before manufacturers learned how to adulterate ruober, and the compound in the "Special Ring Quality° Rubbers is 25 per cent. purer than is used in the manufacture of any line of Rubbers of the present day. A long standing defect in the wear of Rubbers has been their breaking open lengthwise along the edge of the cloth stay running around the shoe near the sole. This cloth stay, called Piping, is a rubber.coated fabric and is applied between the lining and the rubber upper of the shoe,extending down under thelsole to give streng- th and protection against the severe wear given at that point. This Piping was most serviceable for these pur- poses but had a tendency to cause the upper of the ehoe to crack along the edge of the Piping thus rendering the shoe worthless, Since then it has been a problem to find a stay which would give the neeessary wear at this point. The problem has been solved and ean be obtained by using the Zig-Zag Piping controlled in "Special King Quality" Rubbers, The Zig-Zag edge being cut in a saw.tooth pattern and on the bias diAtributes the strain. over a variety of projections in which no straight line rale walla ride 1,0 umie 4.015 wael ..4111 moral toreiteenkro: thus rendering it impossible for the rubber to a m. DEPARTMENTAL STORE ia There has just been Opened up some very handsome Golf Capes. They -come in plain fawns, blues and with. plaid hoods and lining also plaid both sides anil are cut in the latest Golf Capes, in new dark or bright Mottled Cloth, in brown vvith plaid . groat, extra good value Ce.U1/ Efxrtornat,gnoeowdesgtusatylilbey, 0 Golf Catie, plain fawn with pl id plain outside, plaid inside, plaid ' plaids, all wool, hood, fringe down w A A back, plaid also in hood and down ,,,, AA stylish garment for ladies Wear. . -"`• styles. There is no more comfortable or olf O. itee.010‘..0"; movwkwhowiA"wowwww.bocd and bank, very etyllsh a 7.00 hood and front, very etylish.... 14 Mantles at $1,00.. We have 14 mantles that were canied over from last season, and have neither the will nor the desire to hold these left ovexs any lont,wer. We would rather ha4..ithe $14 than the mantles when, Saturday night comes so On Saturday you can take your choice for one dollar each. 14 Ladies Mantles, beaver and niggerhead; all about two to fonr inches longer than are worn this season, the elteveri are la rger ' also, nearly all black, sizes 32 to 30,some are lined, could easily be made over into girls school coats, choice of the lot Saturday For the Little Ones . When buying we were not. miminclful of the little folks and are showing some flatly garments in reefers andsmall childrens eider- down coats, Children's eiderdown coats,- in red, white and assorted filmy patterns, filmy collar% trimmed with fur, lined with good sateen $2.60 and elan; Children's Reefer Coats, navy bite niggerhead, plaid lining, brass buttons ... g.50 Children's fancy Tweed Reefers,large sailor collar, trim- med with braid and broadeloth, very stylish looking 4.00 Ladies° Fur Mantles If there is one thing above another that we are particular about, it is the quality of the fur mantles we sell. 'Every gar- ment is made from choice selected skins 4c1made to our . order by the most reliable fur houses in Canada. We do not buy poor garments at any price and Fur Mantles coming from this store will be found thoroughly dependable and worthy in.every way. Ladies' astrachan jackets, bright, glossy skin% even curl, high collar, patent muslin interlin- ing, which takes the strain off the skin, mohair sleeve lining, mercerized lining, 26 itches Airk tong extra value at Xi/4W Ladies' Astrachan Sarkets, quilt- ed, Italian lining, bright, even curl, 36 inches long, a well made strong, and eerviceable oh AA Ladies' Astrachan jackets, soft skins, rich, glossy and even curl, patent muslin interlining, mohair sleeve lining, satin lin- ing, a good coat at a medium 33 00. Ladies' Electric Seal jackets, 21inches long rich fur, satin 0.. AA • Extra quaiity Astrachan Jack. ets, 'very soft skin% bright mut even euri, mohair sleeve lining, good. quilted satin lining, coatS that will give excellent wear, newest style% 20 and 80 a inches Jong.. $35 and 40.90 No, I quality. Astrachan jacks ets, nettle of choicest selected skins, close, eyen and glossy eurl, lined with best satin arid mohair eleeve linings eXtra choice garment, 26 inell'$400 Ladies' lelectrie Heal Jackets, No. ' Sable Tails.' quality close, thick fur, rich finish, best of linings,high Large and ,bushy Sable Tails for collar, with • or without r.3- 45.00. trimmings nissorted sizes..., • ri Our big Purchase of 1Vien's Underwear we told you tho week before of onr big purehaee of alcalla's fleece hued under -Wear and how cheap it was. The other (ley We showed it to ono of the leadieg underwear Manufactures Who was trying to eoll tut Bonne After e2anaining it lie odd ie wile the biggest kind of 4 snap at the price we wore milling it for, In case yoa have forgotten whet it like We Will tell you about it again. Over 000mens shirts and drawere ebout half wool fleeced, the balanee fleeced with cotton, doubled ribbed ends and anklee overlooked memo, pearl and linen button% them goods WOM made to eell at lee end $1,00 but hoc:mute) of wino slight lire, perfection 60 will in nowiee efteot the weer we get them et 25c mid • CIDGE MOT iiERS. AA