Â¥# â€"â€"On Tuesday evening, preceding a reâ€" hearsal, the members of the Mendelsâ€" sohn Choir, of Toronto, presented Dr. Nogt with an address and a solid silver tray, suitably eagraved, in BRonor of the s:ccessful competition Of the recent serics of corcerts _ by the â€" cloir. Sir Edmand Walker, who was present, spoke a few comâ€" plimentary words . to Dr. Vogt and his < choraliats. «_ ~ bave heard . The voice of ~stern advisement. It f has stirted . woolly Basses to a clearer groa woolly Basses to a clearer groan; i Tenors, to.aÂ¥void the throaty tone df Chioe‘s Secoad Alto has been loud * i hast advised its blending with passed, (No Concerts have been better â€" than __ _ the last,) 4 We Choristers have just a word â€" to say Before Uharybdis frowns acreos xr â€" way, (It being known, lest common < i _»â€"â€" should slip, Charybdis is the coming Yan‘ee Trip.) This be our word: May all Olympus The following poem was read to Dt. Nogt*by the Author, Mr. J. E. Midâ€" dietor, on behalf of the members of fle Chorus: 5 Full oft since crimson Autemn _ we the crowd, S &“Amyllh, in the primay Row, leared her top Gâ€"Pianississimo. And now with Scyila well and safely Parisian Sage Parisian Sage DR. 4A S. YOGT PRESENTED WITH sILYER TRA How To Keep Your Hair Free From Dandruff_ STOPS FALLING HAIR OR MONEY BACK ~* BANISHES DANDRUFF OR MONEY BACK § or. 7 â€"Neck Pieces, throws and stoles, regular $6.50, $8 to $10.50, German mink, gtey squirrel, oppossum and marmot, sale price 9 days $3.95 Ladies‘ Coats, odd sizes, if there â€"is one ‘to fit you they are bargains $7.50 $14 coats, 9 day sale ............. $8.95 CHILDREN at $2.35 and $3.50 Sweater Coats, 9 Other lines in $10 to $14; at . $1.00 TWEED DRESS GOODS, 75¢ COLORED PAILLETTE SILKS .490 yds 50c Tul. Silks, 10 different patterns in blue and white â€" and grey andâ€"white stripes, this line. can be washed and is a splend‘d ~wearer, 9 day sale, per yard ................... 25¢ : While w of" which ::yv‘vwear to interest y Regular $2.25 wuit lengths, sale price nearly all shades, sale Ends | e iy onl mt y o. T ArAGor c e ue , r Ns x Saturday, Mar. 2’ Here are Some of the Price Magnets That We Believe Will Attraet You to Our ie ie ie en e <% A~:~~Big 9 Days‘ Saleâ€" . â€"*.... & t Don‘t miss this sa‘ e Thursday, 3 February 22 SWEATER COATS TUB SILKS CoOATS S COATS & DAYS ONLY we are most anxlous> to clear out &bout $3,000 worth of men‘s and boys‘ cl g, the _â€" biggest h we were carrying on the flhu,wmmw“'nmmtmm and ir, ~we also have a fine line in regular Dry Goods whith weâ€" will include at prices that are sure FURS better assortment, $3.50, to clear $1.59 59c $1000 CHATHA n â€" historic landmark in : Chatham 'glllhl’ was destroyed when _ "Uncle Tem‘s" barn, formerly owned by Rey» Mr. Hensen, the oti ginal of the @gntral character,in the no el "Uncle‘Tom‘s Cabin," caught fire Jast t from anm overheated sto c. The bar was rented .. by James Duddy, whose . entire tobacco crop was destroyed, the loss totalling People who desire to pteserve thi hair ean some valuable informa tion fromy Whe 4ollowing. Have yobr .own brush and b at home and ap hair dressers. o k ._‘ â€"Déscribe our love? _ The task were rubbing thvn.uy Into #calp, . . _ PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed by FA4. â€"M. Devitt ~to deatroy dandral germs and abolish dandrufl, or money Never use & brush or comb in pub lic places, ~ are isually . covered with Wl germs. â€" Wash yourg hair brush once a week with soap and warm water to whicl is added aâ€"disinfectant. * Shampoo the hair onee a woek with pure soap and water. surcly vain * To tell the smart, to catalogue . the pain. P Enough! _ Let lifle for thee be endâ€" less May. . § (At this point;Doherty presents â€" the the tray:), mc id St. Valentine‘s Eve s Nineteen Hundred and Twelve. ‘Thine enterprise, and give thee good ~â€" SuUCCEsS. Tiy baton we will watch with earâ€" nest eye Ani not one "temjo pub." will we deny, ; ; Nor one «‘Sforzando‘" nor â€"a° ‘"melt away;" .A Ab, we would be thy comfort â€"and thy _ stay. . Let endless kucos dwell about . thy rame, Pe ours to.watch thee and to play the Sweet sir, we lave thee. Prithee, be attent * Nor s:orn _ the balting line of comâ€" pliment. There is a subUle souls‘ affinity "Twixt all thy gentle Choristers â€"and \Great 9 Da To io ts t To stop h Use PARISIAN SAGE every day CHATHAM LANDMARK GONE 3 spools machine cotton worth 5¢ a spool, our price 3 spools for... 10c A new lot of hand bags bought at special prices. * Reguiar $9 Hand Bags ........ $4.75 Regular $7.00 Hand Bags ... $3.75 Regular $4.50 Hand Bags ... $3.00 Regular $1.25 Hand Bags ......... 79¢ 2b¢c TABLE OIL CLOTH 1} yds wide, im about 12 different patterns, 2nd, big 9 day sale pl:k_:e per yard 150 yards. circular Pillow" Cotton, 44 and 46 inch wide, regular 23¢ and 25c a yard, big 9 day â€"saleyd. 15¢ 395 yards Twill Sheetings, extra, 32. inches wide, in spogs; <plain â€" and fancy stripes suitable for shirts, aptons, house and work skirts, regâ€" ular value 18¢ a yard, sale peryd 14¢ 250 yards all Linen‘ Towelling, bought specially, our big 9 day sale 800. yards of one line of _ Bleached Cottons, of which we will not sell more than 10 yds to one customer; come and get your share at per yd 5¢ 800 yards of two different _ lines Bleached Cotton, worth 16c a yard, light and heavy weight, 10 yds to a customer, 9 day sale price ... 123¢ efreshi . e Uremang * * COTTONâ€"THREAD HAND BAGS for a quick cleargance Having. Cur shoe business we willâ€"devot@all our time to our Dry Goods and Clothing business, and have j e:un&wr- and extensions. We have gone through our stock and selected from mhl‘:‘&pcflmot all .u'r;&'.'fï¬ï¬ $9 Hand Bags ... $7.00 Hand Bags $4.50 Hand Bags $1.25 Hand Bags CoTToNs t1 {alling and ycalp money $4.175 $3.15 $3.00 .. 19¢ 15¢ SA} :21‘.. IARII-:.';’n tions * navigation 8 will seatly * a n ‘m the usual date. With L trozen over fot W ‘An oade and at Itx wees of ter abead h'm not . expeot â€" they Be The ~sent from. HMes;clet Toronto â€" examination nrove . badly ‘Shfected. Hespelet is ery % Guelph,, and the here will no chances. All not fed or in leash will be on sight.> , Guelpb, PFeb: 16.‘There is no sign of rabies in the head you sent ml; for examifiation,"‘ wrote Dr. McCu: lough, Provincial Medical Health (Vhâ€" cer of .Teronto to Chicl< â€" Ra_ l toâ€"day." He: telerred to the head .« of the dog s@id=to hare bitter Harofd®t® leat of _ No land st werk . HESPELER DOG HAD RABIE®S Toronto, Feb. 17.â€"Down on _ the shore of Lake Ontario, on thé . outâ€" skirts of the town of Whitby, is to as ‘e one of the most. thoroughly Cqmpped asylunis for the insane on the continent. The Ontario Governâ€" ment has secured options om an area of nearly a mile squareâ€"624 acresâ€" lying between the Grand Trunk Railâ€" way and the lake for about ~a mile in width, west of and partly in the town, and when these are closed and the ‘final arrangements made, _ work will be commenced at. once on the construction of the . building that 4s to take the place of the Queen street Asylum, which passed into the hands of the Grand Trunk and the Massey Harris Company several months ago. The policy to be followed at the new institution will be along the lines of the one that has been applied to the Provincial Prison at Guelph. The inmates capable of working will be kept in the open air as much as posâ€" sible, farming the hundreds of acres of land. %Mtby site is an ideal one for: app! ing, and that will be one of: «Flm of activity. Working On Plans. The officials of the asylum (branch have ‘been hard at work on the plans for the new building.. Theâ€" general plan followed, it is under¢tood, is the unit system upon which the great Centre Islay Asylum on Long Island was comstr ,"and which â€" permits of the building being. enlarged from time to without interfering with the . genér chitectural plan. Two units, n.% of _ accommoditing about 1,200¢patients, will probably be constructed ‘at first. To Build a EXPECT LATE OPENINC Flouncings, â€" new spring _ goods, bought in big quantities at low prices in following lines: 45 in and â€" ... at $1.00 Corsets, â€"drab and white, 9 day saleâ€"pFite ......... .............. 15G Ladies‘ and Children‘s Underwear, regular 25¢ lines ,.......>............... 19¢ Smail Children‘s Vests, regular 15¢ lines, sale each .. }. ... [.. .l0020.20 Bc Children‘s Tan Cashmere Hose, reg 20c and 25¢, saleâ€",%....... .......... 124¢ 50c lines odd sizes, all wool winter Hose, 9 ‘day sale price only...... 19¢ A. WESELOH & CO. 45 in. wide Flouncing, sale. 79c 10 > . e egad AaGeSN Sss a s â€" PBE 27 in. wide 60c Flouncing, dale 49¢ 27 in. wide 40¢ Flouncing, sale 2% Corset Cover Embroidery sale 12%¢ Ladies Ladies‘ Ladies EMBROIDERY 15¢ ‘Underwear 35¢ Underwear $1.35 and $1.50 Underwear at Sacrifice Prices HOSIERY New Asylumn Aen _. little Northumbter Indi shot tha d 27¢ 59c Mr.>FW. Wegenast, . Se the special committee of. the "lfl‘:u:‘m' Association, was upon i: contlusion of Htm’lfl Wogenast stated that he aware that be was cxpecte dress a social function but In concluding his instructive _ and successful, making an average of 36 practical â€"address he stated that owâ€" ing to the unfair provisions of . the common law millions. of dollars have been to United States workingâ€" men hcoul( be prevented in Ontâ€" ario by: enactment of <a sation act along the lines -\m ‘The province is at present spending millions in the training and developâ€" ment of the hand, mind and gye â€" and after Maving spent this vast amount the state should endeavor to _ conâ€" werve them in the development of its industries and or;'nmteéu bermmo'- opportunity is offered at the present time < «i the province adopts ~an Aot 1 some necessary amendments # that. in Ohio it will prove to untold ,benefit to _ _ futura 8. "Gfl to it now and put up Im_-l{ on . at . the â€"â€"right tion te timé ‘That‘s the Reason The remedy that has been provided in the. Act passed in Ohio was to make the enmiployer pay a pro _ rata liability insurance to the state which can be inc}g‘ded in the cost of operatâ€" ing his industry, and by so doing the consumer is paying.the wear and tear of the men and women â€" who make the clothes he wears, the furniâ€" ®ure he~ uses, etc. This insurance plan protects both the employer and the employe. He explained that the Act provides for the payment of inâ€" surance in Athree diferent classes, in Commission found that only one © in ten secured compensation. . It was these facts that caused the Ohio Legislature toâ€" pass the bill. _ In Cleveland it was found that 56 per cent of the married men either killed or injured secured claims, while: 75 per cent. of the single men woere unâ€" per cent. of the workingmen of that city who were compensated . for inâ€" juries. â€" â€" Suchâ€"remedies for compensaâ€" tion, he maintained, is â€"a . species of barbarism . a dith whi Employer‘s Banquet Held at Berlin case of m killed, total disability and tempotary disability. The maxiâ€" mum amount paid is $3400 and _ the mh!m!;-%mo The employer â€"pays to the F90 per cent. and the :emâ€" ploye 10 per cent. which is deducted from ‘his MWages, while the state pays the cost 6f administration. a | _..Well worth the prices marked, tailored in fashionable, styles, in fine ‘ A&weed and fancy worsted materials, in a large variety of patterns;â€" linâ€" ’!m of A1 quality; Come and see them and youâ€"will be sure:> to: â€"buy. All sizes snOF ‘ Regular $12.50° to $15 Suits, # day sale prite .......s»> ... $9.95 j Regular $10 to $12 Suits, 9 â€"day sale PrMO®.,........0... ...scslslcss $745 Single and â€"double breasted suits, well lined and neat, tasty patterns, sizes 28 to 33, worth reg $4 to $5, 9 day sale price ...........~......... $2.95 Regular $5.50â€"to $6.50, 9 day sale prite ... ...« ...s.~â€"â€".. $3.95 ~â€" Regular $7 to $8.50, 9 day BBIB DHIGE . .c q2 er 40 ane live ce C celc Cnyc on ./ §M 9W $ Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys Regular $12.50 to $15 Suits, 9 day sale price Regular $10 to $12 Suits, 9 â€"day sale price........ Regular $7.50 to $10 Suits, about 50 in all, sale Smail boys, age 4 to 8 years, regular $2.50 to $3.50, sale Smail boys, age 4 to 8 y@ars, regular $4 to $5, sale ....... Boys, age 9 to 15 years, regular $5.50 to $8.50, sale ... Boys‘.age 12 to 18 years, regular $7.50 to $10, sale ........ Storm collar, sizes 23 to 35, regular $3 to $5, sale pricé (Continue t from page he BOYS*OVERCOATS IN ALL THE LATEST e * STYLES h W BERLIN W Enormous Redusctions on all Lines of BOYS‘ REEFER OVERCOATS adfé by of the Canadian ation, ‘Toronto, liately after fln i‘s addtess. Nr _ but m reâ€" t o BOYS‘ 3â€".PIECE SUITS y _ t Just ata MEN‘S SUITS 8) Mo . It had been recommended that â€"an independent _ nonâ€"political provincial insurance department be created _ to be administered ‘by a Board of three commissioners. This Board should provide for the payment of all claims for compensation out of a ~fund to be raised by premiums levied _ upon the payâ€"roll of industries . classified according to hazard. ‘The Board should be vested> with‘ full jurisdicâ€" tion to adjust all claims for . comâ€" pensation upon the swortn reports of the diferent parties interested. _ It should also have power to take â€"evid> ence, to make independent investignâ€" tions, to reâ€"hear andâ€"to=reâ€"adjust, its ~â€" The Association, he stated, _ ha recommended â€" the establishment °_ of either a collective liability ~ or a state insurance‘ system, but the inâ€" dividual liability system was not acâ€" ceptable to the manufacturing interâ€" ests of the province. They were preâ€" pared to lend every assistance to the organization of an independent _ colâ€" lective system but believed that un dert all circumstances the most : ecoâ€" nomical and satisfactory plan for the Province is a dollective system under provincial legislation and control. I for such improvements, is neat, osjsing with its au n in the § l:vomflu‘. it cannot uzonm-« by . wind or Im Am““a eausing it to ‘.u,m( lly makes it 6. =* ' s s Concrete never repairâ€"fArat Inst cost. New lm’mmmuam year after year with le@s exponse than Id be raquired to keep‘ wooden in repair, $ ago. o 4 Concrate ‘walk®, f/ floors, tooâ€"hOousas, â€"rootâ€"callars, w Mcxrlk‘oâ€"ï¬%“fonymmmnm most? ‘Whatever you want bull ‘s Tast to a e Do’:'l want to know more ut this‘Whbiect of nermanant Bulmew esse l 1c in t causing it to dec Concrete never nu' â€â€™a::c year â€" w im P¥‘ 4\ ¢ Concrate ‘ walki hflpo it‘s bost t'o' you wan Then . write for 1 HMe looks as prosperous as he feels. 4 It isn‘t the size of a place that counts most, nor its a value. . It‘s rather that "wellâ€"kept," tm appearance ; the a you think of fat stock, and wellâ€"flled , and comfortable, Neat, permanent improvements go 4 in giving a farm A. R. GCoudie HERE‘S no mistaking the expression of a man whose farm i er fe Canada Coement Co " What The Farmer Can Do With Concrete." Concrete Is The Ideal Material $9.95 $7.45 $4.95 $3.95 $4.95 $1.50 $1 mlmwp .mn::.::.':m: oi e‘ oo ce had‘ decision being final upon questions of 95 95 j fact and subject only in questions of ! law. j Mr. Wegenast dealtâ€" brielly with the various details of the. proposals â€" and Mr. Wegenast intimated that in adâ€" dition to the above powers to be given to the Board it was also re commended that power be given to | enforce preventive regulations â€" â€" and provision made for the advisory, coâ€" operation: of representatives of dffferâ€" ent classes of industries in the framâ€" ing of these regulations. ‘The Board should also have charge of the adâ€" justment of insurance rates and â€" the â€"elassification : of industries. â€" Referâ€" rln&hto the system of~. assessment, which would be annual it had _ been suggested ~that the insurance < premâ€" jums be levied upon the basis of curâ€"| rent cost of compensation payments with & margin for an emergency fund. A percentage of the premium _ rat«s representing the proportion of the accidents due to the fault _ of the workmen should be chargeable at the option of emptoyers, and, upon du=> notice to the workmen, and deducted by employers from the wages of the 20 PER CENT. On all trougers from $3.00 up â€" we will :give â€"a liberal aiscount : of â€" 20 per cent., which â€" means yo@ can â€" buy $5 trousers for $4, at our big 0 day In worsted and tweeds, well made and good‘fitters, regular‘ $3:50 and $2.75, 9 day sale price :........... $2.00 Fancy worsted. and tweed . bloomer sults, ages 3 to T years, at 20 per cent. â€"discount off regular prices: 50 ‘pairs of men‘s good tweed pants, regular $1.25 to $1.40;â€" sale ... $1.00 MEN‘S TWEED PANTS BOYS‘ Bizes 22 to 27, n mg»lufl.sotou .Bizes 28 to 33, & $3 .and $1, sale ..... Reg. $4.50 to $5 9 day sale price â€". BOYS‘ BUSTER AND:â€"| > SHIRT. VALUESâ€" â€" BDLOOMER SUITS _ | steus averd Shicis in tark omat ds ages 5 to 7 Yeare. i 30 por| It} Valoace of our 30c tines, _0" day ent. < discount aff resular nricee" h Adernntini i idys3 alaiads is Sdre i . Regular $1.75 to $2, sale Special at 49c, 59¢, 69c and... 79¢ Boys‘ Bloomers special at 69c ; Lid., â€" _ ~Natienal Bank Building, Mentront Which is his BOYS‘ KNICKER â€"â€"PANTS 1560 PAIRâ€"MEN‘S TROUSERS â€" 100 PAIR MEN‘S TROUSERS TROUSERS 2â€"PIECE 27, nice nobby.. styles, to $2.75, sale..... $1.95 33,â€"good value, regular ME reqaichs 2t ++ t vectanoen BM DISCOUNT 50, big bargains, f permanent farm im SUITS $1 99c |_ While the banquet was decidedly. inâ€" : formal it was Revertheless m% {interesting and instructive and . tho undoubted result will be an increased , interbst © in Workman‘s Compensation Act when it is submitted to the Govâ€" ernment by Comnmiissioner Sit~ < Jusâ€" tice Meredith " w ue h ‘The speakers _ were tendered hearty votes of thanks on motion of ‘Messrs: J.â€"P. Jafffay, Galt, and ~ L. J. Breithaupt, â€" Berlin, each of whom exâ€" pressed their deep ‘interest in the subâ€" ject which had been ably presénted by Messrs. Boyd and Wegenast. _ > his address was of a practical and instructive character. Nee $10.00 ahd over, within a radius. of 20 miles." f mpepc tual dollarsâ€"andâ€"cents pearahce that makes 20¢, sale 15¢, or 4 pair for ontented Jiving. this appearance than Regular $1.25 heavy twill i8, 9 .day. Sale «PFICG .sw...,.»«. .ocoss $1 Regulgr $1â€"overalls, sale «...s 25 dozen pairs men‘s sox, % lar lï¬e-nlr.’::louc,smrug_ < _ Black or grey all wool sox, regular All other all wool and ‘union â€" unâ€" derwear at spetial discounts at this ®F lined, regular 50c and . 75¢ rinee, teie pPrice ces inn < Sived | Hae Turnbull‘s natural wool . garments, for men, regular $1.35¢ a~ % In check and stripes, dark andlight :::foxu.muhr?lototlâ€, A special â€" discount on all.. otber ue 2000000 _ Macoun}, on all .. _ ptber UNDERWEAR MEN‘S DRESS SHIRTS 50c lines neckties, sale ..... 25 lines neckties, sale ... Boys‘ bow ties, 9 day sale Car fare paid on all purchases >of wellâ€""; mprove on 5 .b ie DO N‘Tâ€" MISS4T SOX SPECIALS We Make Things 2 Hum provements OVERALLS NECKTIES holdâ€" a Sale YOUR RAOOK SENO ME SFECIALS 11W B 10c 250 [ik