* Enler cAutumn / Heralded New Fashions and "New Fabrics J LORIOUS are the colors--in all. the lovely shades of a bed of _asters--purple, rose, mauve and cardinal red. And the fabrics "are equally lovely. "Here are just a few that are making the smart women of this city declare that after all, fall is their favorite 5 Season of the year. ; Deep-toned velvets, royal 'brocades! velours, duvetyns, Canton crépe, 3 gis satin, Georgette. and a host more of them in dur Piece-Goods ¢AS for styles, the two shown on this page-- taken from this month's Designer--are typical of the piquancy of fall Paris. With such delightful fabrics and Sastinha jos awaiting the magic of ygur needle, isn't. ta joy 16 know that this season you can have more and smarter clothes than ever before--for less money? "You can, you know. Not only will you find' our piece goods exceedingly moderate in price, but there is another marvelous saving, made possible by The Belrobe. A wonderful new in- vention--The Belrobe--a patented picture-gnide _ to dressmaking, enclosed with every new De- 'signer Pattern--will save you 50c to '$10 on material, alone for every dress you make, First, because of The Belrobe's professional cutting guide, worked out for your individual pattern, in your size, in every suitable width of fabric, you buy from 4 to 134 yards less material than you everyaad before, Then, The Belrobe shows you how to put your garment together with the skill and exact- ness of an expert. Every step is planned by simple pictures. As you follow with your needle a creation grows beneath your fingers. And finally, The Belrobe imparts'Paris' own touch in finish. It shows you those clever fine ishing touches that make your frock look as though it just stepped over from Paris, 33040 soft x ik vn, 3386--Lanvin might have de the smart one-sided as and the bell ieeves me JC of this signed this frock with its air of ree ne is stated by ot. al Can't you see it in white tussor, trimmed with tussor del] in dull blue? As a tub _chambray or Or or aol day ib wio« veteen or Yelouts. She. veivereen or cashmere? Armistice Day In accordance 'with the proe Iamation issued at ta the the "| Reeve and Council wish the citi- '| zen as far as ible to stop all opperations of work on Armistice Day, 2 minutes beginning at 11. a. m. Oshawa The Oshawa Street Railway have raised the price of fare from 5 to Tc or 4 for 25¢. After midnight the fare will be 10¢; children's tickets will be 6 for 26¢. This is the week to have your name put on the voters' lists if ou are not already on. The ists close on Saturday night and any not on at that time will not be able to vote at the forth com- ing Dominion Election. The registrars for Port Perry are H. Lucas, N. Ingram, Geo. Morrish See that your name is on the list Death Claims Lady Laurier Lady Laurier is dead. Her call came at Ottawa at 11.45 a.m. on November 1st, after a brief illness. For Young Men Mr. Patons Railway School in "| Lindsay qualifies a pupil in six months. The course is Railway T elegraphy and freight and pas- senger instruction. This schools graduates are working all over Canada and the United States, many as operators and agents and some as train- masters and superintendents. + Common school education or better is sufficient, fees are rea- sonable and we guarantee to qualify all pupils. Write Mr. Paton now for particulars. Visits Whitby Lodge A number of Old England Lodge members motored to Whitby on Friday night and attended Sussex Lodge. Lost Small Alarm Clock. Finder please leave at McKee's Jewelry Store. Reward New Branch at Rio de Janeiro Following closely upon the establishment of four branches in tne British West Indies, The Canadian Bank of Commerce an- nounce that they are about to open a branch in Brazil at Rio de Janeiro, Rio, is situated on the south gide of the beautiful bay of Guanabara and runs along the shore for about six miles and stretches up into the mountains. (It is a most beautiful city as well a3 a place of thriving com- mercial life and with no nal conditions this branch should be conductive to the develop- ment of a very desirable trade with the Republic. INSURANCE EXCELSIOR LIFE --" FIRE : Sick and Accident AUTOMOBILE (Theft, Fire and Lisbility) GEO. R. DAVEY AGENT - PORT PERRY