4 Saturday marks the commencement of two of the most interesting ~ "events of the year--the Annual Fall Exposition of fashions in women's - outer garments,/inn which we expose for your pleasure the cumulation of weeks of study and planning by our buyers for this department. Empire and Princess ideas are undoubtedly the preeminent fea- tures of all Fall Fashions, though they are in varying degrees, being particularly prominent in fall coats. § So we will show you some of - them Saturday. No. 387 gol Kersey Coat, 47 in. long trimmed with military and soutache silk braid, Gibson effect on shoulder, fly front, waist lined, made in black, navy. and dark' green. : le to-day. : Fall opens here with 0 wear showrooms outside the large gh large millinery manufacturers have e best quality --dress goods, mantles, and child, and we want you to come and look . show you without'any urging to buy. «This Botany wool, double heel ; pidsmersiiy Price 25c. | Fads, Frills and Furbelows : The full Ruch in chiffon and Val. lace are new | Price 10c., 12¢. and 15c¢. each ~ Hygican Shaped Front Pads each 15¢. 'Many-Tinted Gold and Silver Belts Finislied with pretty buckles...... ..25c. and 50c. Handsome Back Combs Good strong teeth, finished at top with petty fret work and artistic enamelling. ... Each 2Qc. and 25c. Berlin Wools All shades in Zephyr, four-ply and eightply, per OUNCES wisi sca bv viin's coeea.8c. Ce mate sacs een as ene 4 Hair Pads 18 inch Hair Rolls - Each 20c. "NEW TENS SUITS ), _ Every one new and strictly hand tailored 5 The most attractively patterned tweeds and worsteds, single and double breasted models carefully finished and finely lined. = It is | doubtful if th.s value was ever before equaled at the price. i $10.00 School Boy's Clothes: $5.00 A splendid group of handsome three piece tweed and worsted suits in single or double breasted styles, built after the very latest models for boys wear. Sizes running from 28 to 33. Regular $6.co and $7.50. for $5.00 Rich, New Dress Fabrics The showing of fashionable new Dress Fabrics is so complete that satisfactory selections can now be made. The new colors and the new weaves are more attractive than ever before, and our selections have been so carefully made that we are certain that you will find the styles and colors absolutely in accord with the approved fashion. Stylish Striped Suitings, 65c. a yard Chevron and Vandyke stripes in a wide range of stylish colors' The most desirable shades, such as navy, green, brown and burgundy' Price $15.00 ¥ | 24 inch Hair Rolls 'Each 25c¢. ~ JONES DUNK & CO. You pay less here Per yard 65c. joasreg +. .i1s nataral enough too, when "engaged in making some slight re 'fim time' is a good motto" | the Sengog Couneil that it would be orca | Messrs. McKercher and Myers are having a splendid season this year with their threshing outfic and that they give such good satisfaction, SCUGOG Senter Mr. Wn, Nott, of Port Perry, was pairs to the wall paperin the church | last Saturdsy evening. =' A stitch' Perbaps it has. never ocetred 'to a good idea to cut a door through the back end of the town hall. If it has not already heen brought to their notice, the fuct can soon be learned by attending 'one of the entertain- held in the building, and t ple. entering "by the same | both inconvenient | 'new door should | 'PROSPECT Mr. W. W. Holtby is going to the United States to build a silo. Quite a distinction, Will. Mr. R: Vernon was the first in this vicinity to finish harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson were visiting at Utica on Sunday, An exceedingly large gathering witnessed the laying of the corner stone of the Methodist church at Myrtle ou Thursday afternoon. The total proceeds were about. £1200; GREENBANK Mg, and Mrs, Corner, of Wilfrid, were visiting at Mr. George Real's over Sanday, Miss Hazel Wilcox and Miss Cora Jamieson, of Uxbridge, were spend- ing a few days with friends here, 'Miss Scofe was visiting her sister at J. M. Real's on Sunday. Misses Pearl and Olive Real are visiting friends in Toronto. mith, who has bsen couple of w and exciting game. The game put up by the picked team was litle less than wonderful when they bent Manilla, and put up such a game with Valeatia. .In this team were the Keslick brotiers from Cresswell, Thos. McConell, of Cannington, formerly of Port Perry, and Dr. | Blanchard, of Sunderland and several other good players, | who is with her daughter, Mrs. H. Math- erell of Little Britain, is suffering fron a paralytic stroke. On Monday morning the store opened under the management of Mr. Thos, H. Watson. Two new clerks have been added to the force, Mis. Jno. McDougal of Sonya and Mrs. D. McK nley. Mr. Morley McDougal has gone Wes: for the fall months. Mr. J. H. Brown is improving his pro;- | erty by adding a metal roof to his house. Mr. F. Heatlic is busy these days put- SEAGRAVE {ting Mrs. Fosters Louse in shape for the -Miss Mae McKenzie, of Princeton, is visiting with Miss Winnie Wells. | Mrs, N. Mitchell and Mrs, A. Thomp- son of Toronto, are spending the week with Mrs. Robt. Thompson. Rev. Mr Archer and wife are guests at at the Parsonage, winter months. Mrs. Jno. Tipp of Port Perry spent the week end with Mrs. Whitetvay PRINCE ALBERT Rev. Mr. Kenner has sold his i property in Prince Albert, and will Miss Beatrice Whiteway aad Master, move to Peterborough early in Earl accompanied their friend, Miss Edith Cooke, of Chicago, as far as Tor- onto. | We are very sory to have to report) the illncss of Miss Myrta Short. are we sorry to hear that Mrs. W.L. King ! October, Mr. Jewell has greatly improved his honse and is talking of di-pfsing Also [of-it and of purchasing 'a smaller place, = || Hecla" Furnace Means Perfect Heating 'without Gas, Dust or Smoke. The "Hecla" Furnace is- the enly * Furnace with Fused Joints. os These Joints are made by fusing the steel and cast iron parts together at white heat | . n indestructible joint. « Fused