35 only, late style dresses, made from good silks and fine quality pure wool serges; odd lines selling in the regular way up to $15.00. A full range of sizes in the lot. The worth more money today and say nothing about charges for making. chinchillas | | material is | [7 TE: OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT. O'Connor s Ladies' Exclusive SATURDAY BARGAINS ! A A fA A A AN A A NN At PN PA it A $6.95 Silk & Serge Dresses $9.98 New Coats 40 only Ladies' and Misses' good warm coats, made in cor- rect models from fine tweeds, and boucle cloths. Long and medium lengths. Well tailored and perfect fitting; val- ° ues to $15.00; all sizes, 14 years to 42 bust measure. N Get Our Prices on Plush Coats. A Big Variety to Choose From. Pern 49¢ Overall Aprons 10 doz. large size, taped edges with pocket and belt. Made from American ginghams in light, dark, and medium checks and stripes. ~~ pa mm A { $2.98'Serge Skirts } \ t doz. navy and black braid ; { or button trimmed; made from good quality serge. All the {4 sizes for misses and ladies in { three new styles, ! A A A rh a Waist Specials 10 doz. new arrivals in striped, plain, and rice voiles, Fistinie fronts; all sizes 34 to $1 .39, $1.49, $1.59 om See Ow Big Range of Crepe de Chene Blouses at $3.98. A tr A nm | AAA Millinery Specials 26 Trimmed Velvet Hats, Values to pecs Saturday $2.69 each. 6 doz. Velvet Shapes. Every one correct style. Sat. $1.25 each. 4 doz. children's ready to wear hats; a clesting Sat."at 98¢ each. All Suits Clearing at 1-3 Off ] 1. ). O'CONNOR [ = Higher up Street, but always Lower in Price. wf THOMES COPLEY |: Telephone 987 : Drop a card to 19 Pine' street Xhan wanting anything done in the car tery line, Estimates given on all of repairs and new Fork: also rd- wood floors of #11 kinds, All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop. & Quean wir in stock alréady covered, or we can cover them to suit your room. Hundreds of rugs to choose from." All sizes and shades, We have never carried | ' such a large stock of | housefurnishings and fur- niture before. Our prices are very reas sonable as the goods have exh bought for some T. £. HARRISON CO. 5 PHONE 90 | demonstrated that he ialize in up to the 'minute fash. ear for ladies. . Pleasing patterns, pretty color 1 make: fl | tion, poetry, science Letters To The itor] Ew atiofls for war which the nations have | been making for the last three de-] cades have been clearly foretold, and all this war preparation is a sign of | the coming of the day of the Lord. How fully and graphically we see this divine prediction fulfilled | inthe situation which exists through- | out the world at the present time. And we cannot mistake its signifi-| cance. Centuries ago the Lord, through his holy prophets, declared | that these conditions would be found in the last days, and that they would constitute a sign of the end of all things. We have reached the time in the earth's history when these conditions exist.© It is not a mere coincidence. It is an exact and literal fulfilment of the divine prediction. Surely we cannot escape the Inevit- able donclusion to which this fulfill- ment must lead us. But transcending in importance these earthly events now taking place | are greater and more far-reaching questions of heavenly origin and eternal import, of which the con- ditions In the earth are but the pre- decessors. At the time when the na- tions are angry, when the eup of in- quity has been filled to overflowing, does the great Judge arise to call to account the nations of men. is Truly the European conflict has: witnessed the anger of nations. Every nation involved went into the war as a fight for pational existence, determined, if necessary in the main- tenance of its cause, to call to its aid the last available man: The dis- tress of nations, the vast prepara- tions for war, the raging conflicts of contending armies as in anger and fury they strive for the mastery-- these are the signs of the day of God soon to be ushered in. Man has he cannot save All he Jotcas of of educa-| from Christ are powerless to dow Io chance himself. {| the human heart. Civilization has broken down in its testing. Beyond n £ f ; poi 4 » # 5 n War in Light of Prophecy. | Collins Bay, Nov. 1.--(To the Edi-| tor) : --The fast and feverish prepar-| . brat to Europe, Armageddon, did | not seem so near. - As the Nile stood for Egypt and e Tiber for Rome, so in all modern time the Euphrates stood for Turkey and the Moslem Empire. Some day, according to the prophecy of Revel-| | ations, it will be entirely "dried up," | { just as the king of the north (of Daniel 11) will "come to his end, and then, according to both fod | Phecies, comes the great day of God-- { and he gives to the world signs of} | the approaching end of all earthly {empire. On May 19th (1780), came! { the wonderful d ening of 'the sun, known as the Rxplaiged | phenom- | ena as '"'the dark day of 1780." onl Nov. 13, 1833 came the thrilling dis-| play of falling stars i Those who were so fortunate as to! witness the exhibition of the shoot-! ing stars, probably saw the greatest] display of celestifil fireworks that has | ever been seen since the creation of |'the world. It was indeed such a fea-! {ture as that described among latter i day events by John in the Revelation | | 6, chapter 13. -time of prophecy has come! {and while the nations are preparing! | for the final conflict, the message of | the Gospél much reach the world. This remarkable development has come in our time, and is a fulfillment of the prophecy. : M. H. GRASS. Allum-Ross Wedding. Nelson Allum, Wolfe Island, and Ladies' Footwear That' s Different Qur aim is to save shoes a little different than others. 'We know that no prettier shoes are being sold i in this city. Call snd soe our extra-fine kids in black, grey, blue and brown; also hea- vier goods for winter. {Miss Ella Ross, Cape Vincent, were united in marptagé at the home of the bride's parents on Tuesday last. Rey. Phillip Tonkin of the Method- ist church performed the ceremony. {Only the relatives of the contracting | parties were present. After a wed- {ding dinner the couple were driven | lamid the blowing horns and the, ripging of bells to Watertown, N.Y., where, according to report, they left for Boston and vicinity for a wedding trip. Mr. Allium .is the son of Wil- | liam Allum, of Wolfe Island, and is | well known, The couple will tale up | their residence on Wolfe Island, { where Mr. Athum is farming. Saturday's Unstrated Whi | The Hlustrated™Seection for Satur- day is very fine." Page one shows the men who are making the war news of the day, also the latest 'views from the various fronts. Page two is also | given over to war scenes of splendid character. A U. 8. armored tank is a feature. z Page three is local in type. School | children of the Central and Macdon- {ald schools are shown with distinet- ness. A cross over the grave of Bugler F. A. Carter; a two-column picture of Lieut.-Col. Glass, Lindsay, land photos @t Lieuts. Penhale and | Macdougall; Troopers Joseph T. and | William Newell and Pte. Bert Ne- well, song of Mrs. M. Newell, Charles i street; Pay Sergt. Withey; Platoon Sergt. G. Taylor; Corp. A. Harvey; Ptes, C. Cunningham and Orvis Smith are given. > Page four shows "C™ Battery at | Petawawa; London soldiers, and the five Preaching Binghams, formerly of | asnprio. Altogether the Illustrated section is a hummer Sale of Ladies' Hats, For to-morrow new Fj Hats at $1. 48 and $1.98 and cial reduc- i tion on all trimmed hats. Georgep Mills & Co., the Hat Store. A School Gift. { The amount of $5.60 collected in school section No. 5, Wolfe Island, has been received by the British Red Cross from Miss A. Horne, teacher. Other people's sélf-admiration proves that theré is no accounting for tastes. Hood's == Pills Do not gripe: Our Standards Frohne . THEN PRICE. And right there is the reason for the . Evergrowing Sales of Henderson's Teas. Everytime yon drink a cup you have the gratifying sense of satisfaction, Your Morsing Cup of A i a and carey 39% theough the day Campbell Bros, overcoats for men and boys? one is a dandy, and the prices el the lowest in the city. CY) b | Home-made Chocolate and Candy Made Fresh Every Day . Sakell's: Next Opera House | | | | { 'FALL HATS A ease Now Hitting the . High Spots. Soft hats in a myriad of new shapes, colors and trim- | mings, to catch the natty dres- ser; with a sprinkling of cgn- servative styles for the chaps of quieter taste. $2, $2.50, $3, $4. Men's gloves. We sell Dent's | English make; fur lined; wool lined; silk lined. | Wi Kingston's Oldest Hat and Fur Overcoats Have you seen our new models in Every | Latest patterns and nobby styles. | See them at $10, $12, $13 and up. Men's Penman's, $1 a suit. Sweater coats, sox, caps, etc. Boots and shoes still selling at the | 4 old price, Fleeceslined underwear, | ISAAC ZACKS, 271 Princess Street Coughs and Colds Take Burton's Menthol and Eucaly- ptus Cough Syrup 25ca Bottle. Prouse' s ll CERT ow is the Time to Buy Your Gifts As Christmas is just around the corner. Shop early and have your purchases stored, as e have considerable put away already. Several lines we were oversold in last year. The , Store With the Large Stock. Phone 147 for Motor Ambulance. {SPECIAL For (Saturday and Monday 24 Children's Khaki All Wool Tweed Suits, military style; breeches and puttees to match. Sizes from 4 to 9 years. Regular $5.00. Saturday and *Monday ... .. . $3.85 10 dozen Men's Penman's All Wool Rib- bed Underwear, double front and back, drawers double scat. Regular $1.50 garment. Sizes from 34 to 40. Sat- Meir and Monday . . $1.00 All Wool Scotch Tweed Overcoats, Mors al style, well made and trimmed; tegular price $18.00. Saturda 'and * dark brown and light shades; regular rice $4.00. Special Saturday and onday . $2.85 15 Boys' Chinchilla Overcoats i in navy and brown. Shawl. collars and bei. 1 Regt ular price Special turday Monda . $6.85 vow om Ce a ey . - ir Ew EB = = E BEB a 5 E BE = = E = E E