Lstuut PDIDE .ro remaining with erware lino. buying, and '0 iety than you can I' in 33.50. in X (“uh Saw. and I. MontrchJACdcr. Leaf Lance, Presi- a too humorous to look at out noon- .t kind at. a price to 'illiaml Sow“ L-ls of thil G".- I bottom prices. red ~ Ron I†lone. m .ll-Steel. Dena-ens, en. Crown, Honor will give away sir. ï¬nish“ in novel! dad“. g Chairs CLOTHS ET AGENT achines ING C0. TED aw! qua'ity black mushroom gai'n" Mmmed smavtly with two quills. :'|‘»}mr1 bow, and Me “Md. llt'gular $4.00. 533,- prim-â€~â€" ------ m .39 1 Mu-k beaver, roll at side, and triman with paon vefvet and clust: :- :lf pink roses. Reg ’1')â€. 5:1".- price ............ ... Smrl' In ling shape, With cord- ed 9: g t 'K' of Kings blue corded silk, {9' .l ‘hrk paon velvet fac- mg9,1'-;~nrmcl with blue 'ostrich pom-pan Reg. $6.00, for"- "‘2 65 v o 0 s ° ’. ‘ NEW HATS ADDED TO OUR STDCK--“e are mnkmg elaborate ‘n'eparntmns fur the metmass trade. 50 more smart \elvut and l"ll’ Huts frvsh from ., .r'K mom. 33 mum-t felt shapes trimmed with wings and \-'vl\'et.. suitable for street, wear. Only five more weeks before Ullrlstluas to do your buying in Milliuery, l: ;~ . ,\ . mr order ()f 1911: and Velvet and have it done before the Christmas rush. Lambton St. M s s AIM-k toque, corded rim, three small ostrich tips m '. }and jet orna- $5. for-- - 2. 59 biack linxs DON’T knock. You won’t hurt the __ L--L __III A“ -AII_A" 1 ‘rt-Zl‘ V 0‘ 1:11..“ “ ‘ I 55.!- o‘nth toque. plain rim, wrl. good Wing at side. rwat. Regular ‘ 75 u other fellow, but will get yourself the reputation of bein‘g a much. E! 31 Don't worry lost your demise can†I deep void. The world will forget you before it stops to do anything else. 'arii" Irmture hat, best qnnlity 1' W,“ velvet, covereddplun, with blï¬kfflaugt' or edgej'ï¬rimme Another big week in the Price-cutting Millinery Sale. Now, if ever, is the time to buy Trimmed Milli- neFY' Read the descriptions below and see what a beautiful Hat you can get at such bargain prices. The farmer knows Just how to run I grocery store. and the business man boks forward eagerly to the time 'ben he shall quit business and gath- Ir in stnekels from that farm of his ‘\ . f." toque, folded rim, ' . wok spray at side - l m 'l'lment. good. hat. IReg $0.15..A 2. a9. in 5 Emma Today we use a motorboat on the War or life where our fathers and a .ft. The sun ï¬nd Hm Its. ' wunan who ï¬t!) gasoline in a non as a; â€xiâ€"zany th u to; noon 5 'ear (be renovated “in“ that mine wandauuhI-b “thereofdxm «,5 Yadios’ black felt shape, ‘urim, with handsome' †Mack taffeta l f. “Pg. 3*.75, for 2-65 PERT PARAGRAPHS. Black Hat: ..'.wt toqge, googl qual- :1?! boy thinks it is an m t shakes down no hickory ladies’ hat, very large, a stylish shame, good drape, and two pairs 5, $1.95, for ------ a .g '. . r.‘ middle ngd Wom- ! E lack spray. \‘aiv pricem . injures the memory mo- plumes. t .- price-"m . 2.85 1 good qua‘ity )arg e black teit, trimmed with dzrape got black silk ve. vet, and Parg e iwhite wings, {lemma-m 86.00. Reduced to “I .9. Medium sized drooping black felt shape‘ trimmed wiih moire veI-v‘et around crown, pipings of King’s blue, with black mount. Reg. $6.35. Sal-e price ------ 2.65 Smart droopmg b7 ack felt, withl silk velvet bands, and large blackl wings. Regular 54. 95. Sa'. 9 price-u -- -- “-2 98 Black paon velvet turban, cnv- ered piain, with two good qu-ahty plumes and jet cabishon. Reg. $10.00. Reduced to--- 6.98 B'. ack drooping felt sailor, trim- med with good q.ua ity black moi; e ribbon bogw, and band around ggéytkricew ‘Regu ar "$4. 75. “.2 69 1 large vehet hat, twrned up edge, with beautifu‘. draped crown trimmed lwith French pom-pom. lfeg. $5.75. .8310 price" ------ 2 98 1 medium size black velvet hat, crown and trim covered pivain, moi- Ire ribbon facing), trimmed with a Iarge moire rib on how at righ‘ side. [Regular $16.5 98. ............ ......2 as 1 small velvet, bell ish'ape, rim covered plai-n, with best quality silk velvet, crown trimmed lwith one handsome pair of Kings bLue Wings. Reg. price, $4. 75. Sa. e pricem - «Hum 14 chiidrren’s hats, Isuit'able for children furom seven to fifteen, in colors navy, green, brown, 01d rose, white, grey and new ï¬ne, for ------------ c A Climax in Value Giving In Untrlmmed Shapes i 2 Veivet bonnet s, 18 beautiful untrimmed felt ming, ostrich spray, shapes in black. ;trimm.ing, good moire si‘.k ‘nnm‘n'nn 71.":n11 Q1! Q: sequin trim- 1’ good qvuaiity boll shame, in and ribbon olive Rain A A- minors, green and black, mics. with black silk velvet, Remuiaxr $6.50. RC- trimmed 43' beautiful .untrimmed felts in all colors. But the Thing In Summer. “I think it is hurrid.†“What?" “That tan is so unbecoming 1 “mm.†Don’t let an unscrupulous dellcr force on you an imita- tion of the “D. L.†Menthol Plaster. Look for the “D. ' L.†trade-mark on the tin. It guarantees the genuine and the most effective remedy for Rheumatic aches and pains, etc. 25c. each. Yard rolls equali‘ngAseven of the regular size $1.00. The Contrasts. An auto is a goodly sight As smoothly it goes gliding. And motoring is quite a treat For those who care for riding. But when it turns a somersault. Breaks bones and eats up money And musses landscape right and left It isn’t quite so funny. To see an auto climb a hill A sight is worth beholding. The little engine chugs along And does a deal of scolding. But when it tries to climb a tree And on the leaves goes grazing When gasoline should be its food The sight is more hair raising. To tear of! forty miles or more In just about a minute ll meat and drink and exercise To persons seated in it. But when a. man in much in heat. And his machine tries balking Be envie: then the humble chap Who takes his out in walking. Children’s Hats A mince for the old and young. A comfort for the lazy, And joy unspeakable, sublime, For persons plumb Speed crazy. All these and more the auto In, The snail and race horse sham“ But those who love ltmost 3.de so unbecoming in au- HEIIUBTIN SALE Wlll CI â€"â€"â€" v-vv- ‘-v~v- â€"â€"__ _ Large drooping shape, Iuitable l rose felt fshape, not large. !wings to match. Regmm ‘0'? young lady. made OI good trimmed with wing, plainsrose n11: 33.50, 3.30 â€1%...." quality panne velvet, and hnoire touch of persian. Regular ' , Silk facing. Handsome 98 83.75. Sale price-um "1.39 ‘Grean {at \du'ooping 1 Spray. Reg. $5l00, for----« «2. heat! in brim, good q-u'a 1 dark red toque, in good qu'al- bindin with all: and 1 beautiful draped toque, in bell ity velvet, good ribbon trimming, drape grown, trimmed v sha e, silk facing gold spray, and and roses. Regular $4.75. t0? 0‘ Pmk T0898. Reg 34. corg. Reg. $5.15, fur-"w" a an Sa-e pricemm ~-----2.49 Reduced to...... lll ltb’ --------- _ 'U ‘1 trimming, good moire siik mics. W1th back Regular pricfle, $4. 35" Sale 2 wings. price ------ 35 duced tene- 32;; 73; sztia°::r?.tlit‘i'99 aaze price-«m ------l.'W . 1 small rose felt shape, suitable 1 drooping feit shape, with'velvet for matron, trimmed with back flange, and corded tam crown. One velvet arid wing. Regular I 75 styie that is popular with young $3.75. Sa.e price-n . ladies of about sixteen years. Reg. $4.15, for ------ 1.98 .O. .0. 1 drooping shape. medium size, nnvovor‘ h'nin 0°â€an nna‘ifv dark 1 small brown felt shape, :rolling off face, trimmed with pair goo wings and silk velvet. A becom- ing tstyZe. Reg. $4.25. ‘ Saie price-«m ........1 .39 1 brown IeIt, medium size, caught back, with pair wings, and yellow and brown velvet It'rim- mings. Reg. $3.95,z0r.....m1.19i Brown and blue turban, in good pan? veivet, good pair wings, and hree jet ornaments. Rtegular $6.00. Giving away price»- I 98 ! 000 000 0-. oo- oo- ca. oo. o.- c o - t 1 dzaped tuq no in 51. k v,elvet and touch of go. 'qd satin ribbon, and two g0. ‘d ornaments. A popular ‘styie this season. Re.gu a: â€$4. 75. .2 69 Sale price-- 1 ladies’ bonnet, d'raped velvet} and moire silk crown, fthreo tips, ..1 and one spray, taffeta ribbon ties :21: i 1 and \rosettes. Regubar $4.15. Sale price--------- 2.69 2 biack taffeta silk_1_)onne_t_s, full P31 What Lincoln Said Aftar Harvey End- ad a Two Houn’ Talk. The Hon. Peter Harvey. the friend and biographer of Daniel Webster. was a large man with a-small voice and that pomposity of manner that many very difl‘ident men possess. Above everything he valued and prid- ed himseit upon his friendship with the “great expounder.†J tuv a. v“‘ v--‘ vâ€"vvâ€"â€"_ The ï¬rst year of the‘ war between the states he went to Washington and on his return was asked how he liked President Lincoln. “\Vell." he said. "Mr. Lincoln is t very singular man. i went on to see him and told him that I had been an intimate personal friend of Daniel Webster: that I had talked with him so much on the affairs of the country that I felt perfectly conï¬dent I could tell him exactly what Mr. Webster would advise in the present crisis. and thereupon i talked to Lincoln for two solid hours telling him just what he should do and what he should not do. and. will you believe it. sir. when I got through all Mr. Lincoln said was. as he clapped his hand on my leg. ‘Mr. Harvey. what a tremendous great calf you have got!’ †Proof of Fail-non. A frown developed on the connte nance of the new patient as he stud- ied the bill the physician had handed him. “What do you mean." he at length snorted. “by charging me 825 for a two weeks’ treatment when you charged Henderson only 810 for I treatment extending over the same length of time?†“It you mean that I am not impar- tial in my charges.†retorted the brllv tling doctor. “I want you to distinctly understand that you have absolutely no foundation for your ineinuation. I ordered Handerson to eat three square meals a day. while I forbade you to eat more than one light lunch. Now. air. if you will add the cost of Hamlet‘- sou’s meals to my charge of 810 and compare the result with the coat of your meals plus my charge of $25 you will obtain such proof 0! my equitable- neee that yomuyouanamamwill humbly apologise to me tor your nap “The D.L.†Emulsion taken in- caaea 01 general debility and has 0! appetite, is sure to give thu beat a! resume. It restores health 5 and given renewed vitmity. CHANGING THE SUBJECT. Ladies’ Bonnets Brown Hats 1 Rose, Red,Amothyst ‘. amt-d mar-c» 1 drooping shapes medium size, covered plain. good quality daik red velvet, two ostrich pom-poms at e.f.:t Agood seller 98 Reg $4.95. 38.0 price ...... 2. 1 mink toque, with rose veivet. draped crown, goid cord and tas- sela complete trimming. 98 Reg. $16.00. A bargain at 8. 1 rose velvet toque, cordled rim. tam crown, handsome wing, shot ail-k facing. Reg. Price, $4. 98. Sa.e pricem -- - 2-98 1 sty1sh plum colored felt, caught of! face, with shaded wings and ribbon ve. vet, game shade. Reg. $4. 35. A pr1ce-cut- I 79 ting bargain-~- 1 c". ose fitting drap ed bell sham, amethyst co‘. or, silkp fvaco, silk and g0 d flow era, brim to lefot. Reg. $6, 821‘. 9 price-- a. 98 'Qv- - ____ with b. I,ack silk Velvet, and :good wings. Regu‘. am "$6" 50. Re: duced to--- 1 98 lstoryusedtobstoldatCaimof Sir Richard Owen during one of his sojourns in Egypt. The great natural- ist was seated in the shade on the ve- randa at Sheppeard’s hotel when the inevitable snake charmer came to him and produced from his bag a lively specimen of the horned aspâ€"the dead- ly cerastes. The professor gazed and. nothing daunted. stopped and plucked the horns from the head of the reptile wriggling at his feet. remarking to a oystander that the man Would prob- ably think twice before trying to palm of! upon any one else a harmless enake as a cerastes by the aid of s couple of ï¬sh bones. With anybody else the charmer would probably have succeeded. He had tried it on W wrong man. An Antiseptic Child. Little Walter was always carefully ‘uarded against germs. The telephone was sprayed, the drinking utensils sterilized and public conveyances and places were. forbidden him. _ L__.A V‘Father.†he said one night in a ton. of desperation. “do you know what I am going to do when I_ gnaw up?†ï¬ï¬rh‘afr' asked his tamer. preparing himself for the worst. “I'm going to eat a germ.“ Magazine. His Style. Agent-Did you ï¬nd a suitable how for that customer who seemed I0 chesty? Assistant-I did my best. sir. I recommended him one with n "nil frontâ€"Baltimore American: Thou Ho Know of Com-u. Husbandâ€"Does that new novel turn out happily? Wife-It doesn’t say. It only says they were marriedâ€"8t. Loni. The Rev Irl B Hicks 1911 Almanac The Rev. Isl R. Hicks Almanac for 1911, that Iguardian angel in a lhundred thousand homes, is willing to be without it and the Rev. Irl R. flicks Magazine, 'Word and Works. The two are only One Dollar a year. The Almanac is 35c. re aid. No home or [office .sho d ail to send for 'them. to .Word and Works Publishing Co., St. Louis. Chronicle to January 1912. $1.00. radius 9 raklr. Emera.d grean rolling felt, trim- mad with ribbon and Image pair of Green {alt ldrooping hat. box Q; pleats in brim, good quality silk ‘ bindin with siik and velvet, .l damp crown, trimmed with c'. us- iis ifdiifi'ttimfzm if: ..2 39 1° 1 emerald green three-apiece tur-.8 ban, trimme with vef. vet ribbon, wings to match, and god buckle. Reg. 85., for ------ 2 391‘: Btil 1 best qua 1* emerald green Sa paon toque, cor ed brim trimmed- at side with good white. wings. Reg $5 00 for ...... 2 99;: w; 1 medium sized green, good. qt11:1‘ - ity felt, suitable for girl of sixt eo1 trimmed with goid stitched sill: . and paon ve vet. Regular wi 83. 98. Sate price-n .. I 75 st'. 1 good q-.ua ity 1reseda green fol: A twrban, trimmed with ve. ‘vet rib- bon and .mrge wings. Reg. 111 $4. Going at" ...1 88 a}: t 1 bronze ,g'reen good qua ity vel GI vet toque, corded and draped, t1im med with handsome buckie. Reg. $5,1‘oru H2 39 tr 1 medium sized reseda g1eex1 ."e 1 “ roll of left side, trimmed with R‘ with good qua ity red silk amd large wings. Suitable for giil of tr sixteen. lRegu‘i†ar “$3. 50. Saie price-- "1.6 Ribbon Price-cutting Sale Royal grey, navy, brown, white, rose, green, mauve, black, Reg. 300 yd. Safe price-m 19c Auto veils, it} browr), navy, pale Auto veils, in brown, navy blue, pink, and rose. Reg. $1.00. Saie price-um -- Mourning veil'a,â€"all styles. Waste not your change on ball games and you will want not for girls E0 accompany you to the “No; the fourth.†“And you turned him down again. I Impose." “001d." “The idiot! How long do you suppou he will keep this up?†“He isn' t any more idiot than you are or as much either. for that matter. and be has my permission to keep it up u long as he wants to.†“The most enthusiastic person know In one I have little use for." “Why?†"Well. be h a hill collector.†' Didn't Annoy Her. “He proposed to me again last night.†“That makes the third time, doesn’t Boms srtlst. belleve me, ls Autumn. 1h colors she dlppeth her brush. And, reckless as daubers of whitewash, She throws the palnt on with a rush. The leaves that were yesterday verdant Grow red as the header 3 guy “ AI]..â€" VIVV' .vâ€" wâ€" w..- -7 , Who hearts that the maiden u tooling Who said she'd be his by and by. Hi3 Enthusiasm. “I do love enthusiastic people." “Do you?†â€Yes, don’t you?" Comm-ow... Is the one Safe and Effective Cough Remedy for general familyuse. . . . . . . , DAVIS I: LAWRENCE CO.. neutral. Allen’s Lung Balsam wnrrgn 7mm onus an. Vail-.â€" - .. 'ochool. abut-315131 Vsu perior in- struction.de to-dly for lam (analogue. ronoiï¬jo. og'r. Seasonablo. REESE"? ' 1 I98 mug. 59c soda touno g:“, A Special in an d 19c Draped Toques rs For Saturday Good qua. ity navy felt turban, trimmed with good quality satin ribbon and good strong wings. Reg. .4, reduced to 2. 69 Medium size navy ie. t, high ny- 'lieh roll at side, and trimmed with good qua. 'ity satin ribbon, handsome .ong wing. â€Reg 85. A bargain at» 1.98 1 large mavy drooping shape. 'l‘rimm sty. ishly with good and strong navy; win'gs, paon ve ',vet with go 'd band“ “1193.55. â€2 9. 83' e price--- Smail navy felt turban. trimmed with go .41 and green pvrsian hand, navy ribbon, and hand- some wings. 1193.8310 1.75 1 new biuc felt “1111411111. 11111111111! with ve vet criblmn and large strong wing. .Reg‘ufm 81' $4. A snap at‘--- -- 1.9. ’ Navy paon ve vet cwrdod toque made in the common 51111511 shape and trimmed with good 11:11y fea- ther muuwt. Reg. $5.00. llarge gnond quality mavy felt. trimmo wi 11 hands m1- navy wings and ve ‘vet r1111on Reg. $5. $11 1111m~ -- 2.41 1 ‘styiish navy plush turban, trimmed with a gum] navy spray. Regufar 84.00. Reduced I 9. 16 draped Voivvt tuqucs, made in red, 'reseda, brown, black, navy. plum color, etc. Regular I 98 $4.75. 8329 price Saturday . Mr. John Armstmng. Mercury 0! the Ona‘uriu Burvau nf Labor, died at the Western Hospital, Toâ€" route, on Tuesday. Am impossible thing 00 find, I. plaster equal 'to the "DA'LJ’ Men- thol, and it is being imitated. Get the «genuine. For side aches, back aches, stitches, nothing vqua'ls it. Made by Davis LBWruncc Co. The Court of Revision has decid- ed that Judges and all other Dum- inion Government survzuns are liable for income tax. The C.P.R. will establish {new services to SouLh Anna-scan ports and to the West Indies. Fm' the tutti? service, new boats wal be m . “I am pleased to recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy an the best thing I know of, and latest remedy for coughs, colds, and bronchial trouble.†write: Mrs. LB. Arnold, of Donn-r, Colo. “We have used it repeatedly and it has never failed to give relief." For 6318 by Gun’s Drug Store. The Grand Trunk freight shed. at Wingham were destroyed by fire on Tuesday. “I do not believe there is any other medicine so good {or whooping cough a» Chan. .urmm’l Cough - Remedy,†writes Mu. Francis Turpin, Junction City, Ore. This remedy is also unsu. unused for colds and croup. For sale at Gun’l Drug Store. \ Enminero-Weu. my good boy. can you tell me whut vowels are? First Boyâ€"Vowls. w? Eta. of course I cun. Examiner-Tell me, then. what no vowels? First Boy (grinning at tho simplicity of the question-Vows. wt Why. vowiu b0 chickenliâ€"London An- swan. Mud-yo Only. Mu. Hoyleâ€"Your husbnnd'a business keep-bimontottownwtncweehl under-and! Ila. Doyle-Yes. he I: a homo only one day. I cut) him my m mac-New York Pun. Navy Bluo Huts to 5 o’ciock only Know What They Won. a. .1... ---o 0-0-“.- "' ’