J WOMEN'S SWEATER COATS Ladies' sweater coats in col- lege style, best quality all wool yam, chain stitch, buttons up side and across shoulder, as il- lustration. white and cardinal 75c¢. Girl's sweater coat. pure wool worsted yarn, plain chain stitch, V shaped neck. patch pockets, combination colors, sizes 26-32. We have a large assortment of different styles and weaves at this popular price. Most of Wi them have V shaped neck and patch pockets, many combina- tion colors. f | f Sweater Coats knit in heavy close chain stitch, with military collar same as illustration. Patch pockets and bands trimmed with contrasting colors, grey and cardinal, fawn & champagne Sizes g6 to 40 iting, Frenc facture, 44 ; ough serge finish and comes in. y, Black, and Coronation ue. - One of the newest materials for tailored suits. : hy ODS BARGAINS VIOT SUITINGS Se ARCO. RAISIN SINNED > DAEIY ALA Sein ie AVIATION CAPS 5c. A new creation in headwear made of fine worsted yarn, top is drawn over and fastened at side with large rosette. Colors, white and cardinal, white and sky. CHILDREN'S WOOL GAITERS Children's crocheted wool gaiters, made: of pure wool yarn in a fancy pattern with strap across instep. Sizes 1, 2, 3, pair 26¢. Sizes 4, s, pair g@c. WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERSKIRTS $1.50 Women's und underskirts k nitted with worsted wool yarn. This is a very comfortable and serviceable garment. Colors. Grey, black: or Cardinal. Price each $1.50. 3 Women's Eancy knit vests, for house use, or to 'wear under coats; Knitinia fancy stitch of all wool yarn in cardinal or navy, sleeveless. & 4 VANITY MUFFLER, 89c. Women's neck muffiers khit in fancy zigzag stitch, made of fine mercerized yarn. and fastens in front with dome fastener. Colors, Black, Navy, Sky, Champagne, Grey. MONARCH SPECIAL MUFFLER : C. This is a muffler similar to the " Vanity," in weave, but the neck is shaped so that it fits close- ly the back: and feels comfortable under the coat. Comes in all shades, price gQc. BOYS' FLEECED SHIRTS - MEN'S REEFERS A manufacturer's overstock, size 28% $5.00 only. As good in quality as our regular Men's reefers of heavy i y , y imported grey 35c shirt. While they last each 25c frieze with large storm collars, lined with HOMEMADE MITTS Jerey tweed. Size 38 10 45 204 Boys' homeknit yarn mitts in black and blue combination, made from pure | wool factory yarn, : ; vi t Serge, suitable for or Ho, 46 egular price "of this material is 75c. We: aye only four shades left, Grey,'Green. Navy and Rose, We are inaking the clearing price. soc: i : § = % i ; § i - " Dr ods Remnants : Xi TRANG anual The heavy dressgc business this" Fall has alread ~made a large number of short ends from X to'3 yards, Al weaves and shades. ' Regular price up-to $1.00. : in : Clearing at per yard, 49c. Silk Waistings, 50c. Silk taffeta, 20 in. wide, navy ground with white line stripe in two widths, makes an inexpensive se, and worn with tailired suit or skirt, produces 'a. smart effect, pik yi Striped Tamoline, 50c, Taimoline silk, 20 inches wide, white or | black With hairline stripe or_small check. This is a Exceptional Value in Men's Winter Tweed Golf Cap, 50c. Men's and Boys' Tweed Golf Caps, tweed in medium and dark patterns. down band to cover ears, and wind brea Sizes 634 to 734. Men's Corduroy Driver, 75c. Men's caps made of drab corduroy, has outside band Caps of fine imported Fur lined, turn k in front. LINED SMOCKS $1.50 serviceable silk and very:much in demand... 7 Marquise Sitk, $1.50, + French Marqbise, 36 in. wide. Has soft satin finish d is guaranteed to give "satisfactory wear. Cuts 'to vod advantage in this width. : hh 3 HOCKEY CAPS. 28c: Boys hockey caps made from all wool i Men's lined smocks, made from heavy grade striped moleskin, cut large and roomy, and lined with good quality Loch yarn in combinations of Cardina' Grey, Navy, and Green. ; EE ---- a EEE -- four hours. . demeanor, 'and exemplary. i made a At the residence of her son-in- law Mr 'Jas Watson on the morning of Nov 4th, there passed away Mrs. Jane McTaggart relict of the late Alex McTaggart Sr. st the age of 78 years; alter 8 illness of twenty } years, Drom Th an bom on the 4th con of Mariposa and was a daughter of the late' Jas * Thorburn. Of a retiring disposition, 'ler aula te, : impression on "all of Who came fn contact with her. A Ati conmatant member of Bt. Andrews Congregation, She was active in all : 8CUG06. The Misses Raymes, of Toronto, visited their pirents Mr, and Mrs, D. Raymes last week, Before leaving for thelr new home at Verigan Ss Mr. and Mrs. W. Ramsey, paid a 'brief visit to Scugog. Mrs Ramsey, formerly Miss Alberta Alldred, spent her girl- hood days here and is: exceedingly popular, because :of her 'amiable disposition and charming personality 'Being a devoted she was ever ready to help in church work We join in wishing Mr. and Mrs Ramsey long and happy lives. "Mr, McKinley, «wf. Oshawa, has been duck shoociing with Mr, Geo. . spending a Lomond flannel. Sizes 38 to 44. tied at top, and inside turndown band fur lined, with forehead protector. Splendid cap for hunting or driving. Men's Black Beaver Cioth Cap, $1.00 Men's cap made of good quali CINTYRE seeing fields of grain in sheaves lylog buried under six inches ot snow, the sheaves many have to lie out till spring. the grain there was 80 late in ripening, that the western crop barely escaped being an entire failure which would be a great calamity to Canada. Mr, and Mrs. Karl Seymour, of West Loronto, visited her parents on Thanksgivsng. Mrs. Smith who has spent a month with her mother Mrs. W. Brown, returned to Toronto with her infant80n. She was accompanied by her sister Miss Florence Brown, The 'Qdarterly 'meeting service was held at Maple Grove, on San- day. We cannot expect our local mer- ehants 1p prosper it we spend all onr #onéy in the city, One of these merchants relied to a customer who was quoting catalogue prices to him "If you studied your Bible as much as you ¢o your catalogue you would be not far from the pearly gates. Mr. W. T. Reader has rented Mr, Epbrain Reader's farm. The later has moved to town Mrs. W, T. Reader spent Thanks giving in Hastings, . STRAYED To the premises of Mr, T. Car- nochan lot 15, con 7, Reach, a Jer- sey cow. - Owner can have same by identifying property. and paying ~|expenses, SCHOOL REPORT he 1g is Sie Honor Roll ; . showing the ) Honor Marks obtained by. 1e¢ various classes. Liddle 8 3 SEAGRAVE Mr. John Brown is down near Belleville and Lakefield, in connee- tion with the erection of windmills and gasoline engines for his com- pany. He expects to be home this week. Mr. James Stonehouse, of Port , came out last Thursday even ing, and gave a most interesting and' very instructive address on Luther Burbank, and his wonderful work with fruits apd flowers. Need- less to say the League officials. are deeply grateful. Mr. Russell Martin former teacher Apens a few days with friends bere. Mr. Yarnold, of Port Perry, was out un surveying work at the old Moon property, and adjusting mat- ters of bonndry lines etc. Our boys of. the village and neigh borhood were out Halloween night, but did no real damage The only regretable feature wag the breaking into the school house (it being lock- ed,) which is a penal offence, and trustees will prosecute if the right parties can be found. A large crowd enjoyed the song service on Sanday evening, the choir doing finely. Several from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. McTaggart of Sonya on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moon spent Sunday at Little Britian. Miss Florence Gibson is in the oity, and will be missed. Our League Delegates are going to Broklin on Wednesday for the annual District Convention, and will give their report en Thursday night. a good program will be given and this seavice should interesting to all who can attend, ] Mossrs I. Beadle, W. Pollogk 'and. F, Lyle bad new Bell Telephones installed. Mr. J, Stone and Miss Alice spent | Sunday at Wick, Mr. A. L. Orchard made bis annual fall visit to the ranch at Kirkfield cattle, He struck the snow stcrm back there and found the weatler , 'somawhat * disagreeable dle Couch was his went to Zion . on Fris finish, cut in full crown style, and continuous forehead protector, finished with silk binding and corded silk strap ty beaver cloth, smooth has fur-lined turn in front, o day to attend the funeral of Me B. Osborne's infant. Mrs. M. Sleep is on the sick Wat with a severe attack of Lagrippe. Mrs. Calder left on LJ spend the winter with friends az Pickering. 8everal from here went to Einthe Britian, on Monday, to attend the funeral of Mr. Howard whose widow is 50 well known here much sympathy is felt for Wes, Metherell. Mrs. R. Johnson is home again, after a long holiday at Pickering. Mr. and Mrs, F. Bradley are ses. tled in our midst, azd we give them hearty welcome to our church sad community, Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Butt sad Howard moved to Port Perry las week, amid general regres. Al wish them many years of well eaxn- ed rest, Miss Burnett is visiting hercousim Mrs. John Leask. Our pastor went te Zion Our congregation was rapreseated by a lew families aleo Presentation On the evening of Oect. most of the members of Albert he C. & U. met at home of Miss Cash, their beloved president who is about leaving ta make her home in California, and presented her with an address accompanied by a handsome gold broach and a badge pin : Since the organization of Union in April 1885 Miss has been closely aclied with best interests of our work. years she held the | of C Sec., and is serving for a se lem of years as President of My: dies It is with feelings of deep regres: that we lose one who. hes eves been a force for goo rn On. Nov. 20d our union parlor sacial at the Arson ; rogram was. whirlies 'were t enriching 12id in 'the "work winters