_ THE CHRONICLI CANOE WAS CRUSHED |wno stoums mesk. ..« iԠLOATING I0R Niss Flora McGeotge, who. has. an it s h s CXE wiek rived in Chatham, after two years in _ Quebes» ~Bee. 2..â€"Word has |Gorniany, says the Raiser‘s subjects o eatved what Lawrenc® |ate peing tord That British Columbia / qutdse and> helper werished in: ° |has been wiven the Japs for sheir Ald g l:k.‘i um their hree |in the present War, also that the toâ€" "Euuchad WÂ¥ To eb of will . be handed i iiet covate. the neaive Abve mat mite o ns | OBibed . beates. 17 jhe n Mn nan +. ljoing with the AlMés, Â¥ y e 2..â€"Word has been ¢ that Lawrence Page, : contractor, with three ierraade, for harth ut Sss their canse was erushed 8 Reating loe on Lake .‘W" . The bedica have not WM Tweed and Bikok Melton. Well jle and regular $8.50 and, 10.00 value. Men‘s Overcoats ‘M AllHighâ€"Class Tailoring: in HEAVY~ ULSTERS, Shawl Collars, or the conservative Ohesterfield Btylé. Included in this lotaifp Black Meltons and Browns, worth‘up to $20.00 m t RE o tes oT candore ana Mat oo A GCreat fange of Models and Cloths Boysa‘Norfolk:andsss s s sns : .. Bouble Breasted Models "® Full Bloomer and well Tailored: Good serviceable Tweeds and Worsteds, reg. $8.00.and 6.50. Sale . Mon‘e Well Tailored "lflflm in good Assortment and Patterne, _ reg. up to $1.00. Sale: +. â€". @36 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 Shirts i Some Laundered Cuffs, others Soft Cuffs with:Boft Callar to match." Saleâ€" â€" _ 980 **»‘““ 85 and 40c Neckwear, Sale BA4c¢c mmï¬m and Worsted Sox / %§0 do#. black Cashmere and Woreted Sox, f0Â¥. it Suede and Dog Skin, reg. $1.85, Sale > 17 a w ® | Boys‘ Toques i ‘ Reg. S0e. Bale > 5\ > . Carng oc iore m ‘â€" Collars, reg. $2.00 and $3.00, Sale 300 BOYS‘ SUITS ONSALE kinc strtét DETENBECK‘S. Water| RMS CASH «nbenadnnmanenteniinninntnnmminainmenteanmamententetennntetemeeintets . .. . . . ugnia s l c uc lc S veeppange p 1 0| L . 4| 2 ing (.ud .a-’ o e 1 n MR o C y e : good setviceable Tweeds, reg. $8.00 and 10.00. $4.95 %00 $ UIT Sâ€"â€"â€"MEN‘Sâ€"ANDâ€"YOUNGâ€"MEN‘S â€"MODELS «& $3.95 J "f*_‘:, -i'““â€â€™;, Tes i «. is . 4§»* JB 24 ° u.t3 ‘.w-:;; N 0 hn " ts | 1 c MEA ./. n WH Overcoats, Suits, Ffurnishings _~â€"___ Payments N iï¬i be Met $5000 to be Raised by Jan. 1st 1915 > To attain our object we have slashed prices downin many cases to l6ss th~h the bare cost of manufacture." Our action in putting on this Midâ€"Season Sale will require no explanation to the min who under:..amds general conditions of business at the present time. Never has this part of the Country known such sensational price concessions in the month of December. 4500 OVERCOATS TO BE sACRIFiC $14.45 and uypâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute Models, $10.00 and 12.00. : \»s . .% Solid Wear Cloths Grey Flannel Shirts with Soft Collars Also ‘gome striped Patterns in lot, reg. $1.50 to Boys‘,Pure Wool Ribbed Hose Reg. 35¢, All Siges â€":â€":. «> 0=~ Boys‘ Overcoats Brown Tweeds and Black Freizes, Storm Collars, some with Velvet Cpllars, reg. up to $7.00. Sale For the Working Man Heavy lined Mits, reg 60c and T5¢.. Sale 490 Grey Flannel Shirts, Â¥ei: $1.25. Sat * $1:00 8 doz. Men‘s Heavy Braces; reg. 10¢, Sile 250 s 4 "*LC y rerle o ts / uns + JS t s â€j«twr-;f"?.'c ; j § +.: . . "yeevanle ae e f l M uy â€" m ~ igp n aP The n o . t‘ ( ’ 3 M [ * .' . /R «y 4 Sale Starts Thursday Morning, December 3rd Choige $12.50 and 13.50 Suits Brownt; Greys, Blues, in Worsteds and Tweeds, a rare bargain. _ y 0 d 19 h s ./. UCKBO .. : 2s.l «* JA imported Tweeda and Worsteds. Built for hard wear, regular up to $5.00 and 8.00, Sale PARENTS ESOAPE BUT CHILDREN PERIS U Wilmi , North . Cato! k 2...0;& m;-m""‘ann of A. H. MoNeill, aged n:: three to twentyâ€"ona, night whan fire lhm sguburban howd, (Ihe parents escaped, 81.095 ‘â€"well made Suits tC L E. Mothers, this is the. groatest Opportunity â€"you have had in ‘ ~â€" _ ~~YGuars, to buy Boys‘ °|°t|'}"1¢m y $2.95 $1.25 Men‘s and Young Men‘s Models mmmamm:pscmmm Made to sell up to $25.00 and 28:00. ,. ht hok : e es : ies / io 4e s W To ies 2 Finely. Tailored Overcoats Sweater Coats Immense Assortments, all Colors : andCombinâ€" ations, reg. $3.00 and 3.50. Sate $2.49 Swenter. Coats, :goodâ€"quality, with 6f without Collars, teg. $2.80; Saie~~~81;49 Men‘s Trousers | . Good terviceable Worsteds," Sold rég. at $1.75 to pabsatitute {or a BEatie, Working Shirts, Black white Stripes," plain Black = and Ool0rs:tef T5o ind 066. Sakh ~~ C620 . The funeral of Chatles Hubner, fot« merily: ‘of Woodstock, vi:r"h (Willia on Thursday, was Sunâ€" day at Woodstock. ‘Mr. Mubser‘s unâ€" vaual dimensions provided. some > dif« fhoultie® oven â€"altet© his deathi= .A door had to. be taken of the underâ€" taking rooms to admit his body, and it was borne to the grave on an oX« press wagon, draphed in black, ab . a pODY TOO BIG FOR HEARsSE Blue: striped Overalls, regulat $1.00 and 1.25. $1.49 Â¥, oecembeh‘s, w14 page 7 wiunglet ts cinaty oÂ¥A *x °td\ ‘â€"‘Of pure Wool, British Serges, Worsteds and Scotth m;o?::tm and Models ub,“c:'-the?:inm. teg. $18.00 Men‘s and Young Men‘s Suits Sultsâ€"that Soid j reg. at $6.00 and 7.50 "Fije Assortment of Patterns in Imported Cloths. Double Breast Coat or Norfolk Style. Full by fitting Bloomers. Sale [ se l * n # *:'. i 3 %#6 wA h auk 1 oi * C Luid ~â€"â€" a Meâ€" °_ gUPFERS STROKE London, ~Dec. 3.â€"(Can. <~Pr Major ‘Thomas â€" Beattie, M.P Nn Miicttigenne is mnlorer mm tot. PDistase is decimating the castern ~ 0495 omnu-m.&f'-b and Colorings. ‘Tailored in styles will suit the most particular ma or young feliow, 106. 216.90 and 16 00. i Dog Skin, 6# $32.00. ‘sak ‘. â€" $16.50 Sheep Skin lined Coats, reg. $5.00. Sale $3.95 Heavy Fur Coats Underwear 25 doz. Fleece lined Underwear, good value at 6Oc¢, Heavy all Wool Ribbed Underwear, regular $1.25, Ribbed Wool Underwear, reg. $1.00, Sale 688C Penmans "95" Natural Wool Underwear, reg. $1.25 to 1.50, Sale = â€"«~ _ _â€" _ @110 Other Lines Puré Wool Underwear, Pennans, Watsoh‘s, ‘Tiger Brand, Ceetée, Trueâ€"Knit. Every Garment guaranteed to give Satisfaction,. . 3.â€"(Can, ~â€" Préss. )« Beattie, M.P., for a paralytis â€" stroke Men‘s and Boys‘ Fur Band Caps, res. 73¢, 906 Boys‘ Coat Sweater, regular $1.25 and 1.50, $12.45 4 tnzevecs cak Gep @GREY: : CounoIy TION. f MANEG NONA . the G a?m to ...n..'a?\m lflï¬â€œ gian reliet fund as a fifst contribes tion, Krom this county 85 cars of rumfloflimmm‘ or ratriotic purposes. Italy retuses to be drawn into â€"A ance with Germany, ® “ooo $1.10 German General StaÂ¥ Is In" Beiglam aind s \Ob Greatest Becrecy Abou LONDON, Det, 2. Mubu-‘i’ f gium, nl% north of Arras. This : the Germans have «bout to 1 to get through to " Certainly there are s#ome S o. shadow is kndow % General Btaff. wille .. LINES Alllbs ‘The following oficial. tion ‘was lsied: by the last pight :m <= 0= 050 "In Belginm the has essayed, without ePinntabnots, ‘rendare Re Lens. Ag:r‘p“ y capturéd the chateau and ot Vermelles, south‘ of the I |\~ The French trobps have ‘ a11 of the ‘helgits of the V |‘cording to a telegram ‘ e lard. ‘The mossage the Germahs have ted ; villages of Sappois,‘ and . abandoning a :large munition. ::l other ‘war The THide Sluls reports Garman nm along the beentinues. Troops are being des n ainet ns “tucbdyw The against new ja Iheet"" _ * _gix J .-uiioxgauq- dppreciably . the wood of :ï¬n\lflht‘dtï¬ hothing to report.", 1~~.0~ _ oul restrday atteenove 9 t Office:â€" > 2s i Cc o MAY MAKE LAST [ tee m (Monday) was ' heary cannonades. ‘The"G m_g made no o en c0 [ mwxmww *~~In the reglon of the A has been a coritinuous ‘utong‘ the fromt. < > _ o_ â€"~*In the Argonne tinues without ca‘ tion of the general sit th-'mgnoï¬?:}rqw e to report.". wiilfary men hore. taxe Germans will rest cof ,,,&. Ing theif présont podsitiohs: battle in Poland, where they the men they can get, is~ the other looks for m me sumption of the D&U 4 France and Flanders. . _‘ ‘The citizens‘ of 'nui.t" Joltre askurances of : t loyalty, it 18 n“. and 4 leaving, shouted, "Long live "Long livp‘ French> e y 3 â€"â€" A d to ‘The ‘Telegraat Brisicis reports that the Gornt refusing to faxt‘e passports for € ofs in any directioh. All tranm Tok n ie ns i no g’:nmmï¬m- isb erman. | The probable 1 lntier move is believed to be the authorities ..Are â€" keeping Secfol mea-nm‘t&i&: go » Alge connéc & 1@ t10n. 0 Somibra frent. _‘ _/ _â€" ns ‘The "Gormans, t00, pectrucgs 464 cther e0 ' 6 against a Fenewal of the allied feet. ‘The bus occurred around . Ypres = to the alltes pushing their ward. m afoBachie â€" 1 ~The Germans have retired front at Dizxmude, & dhnn} teen kilometres (:ï¬u R ing to the correspondent ‘of Diess. > 8 [ .00 ~ m + Cen, Joffre, during ® ' to Thann, Alsace, name of France the Alsati® ea thore. K 6 are aouthe. m'm‘“'““ma_’.'i’?’?f One of the Siayer of Turakey OO :.* Tuken® by BPoise. .. .. PENBROKE, Deb: 1.â€"Peter W Datk, dhe of the Indiahs wanted % lll::::r oft Turmkey t nigh ’"u C tw Might hear Golden Laké ,f’“:‘ Aloxander h&\ ‘ot Pembi ahd a posne. -E‘ restadin: lh.h eom&nlot. J my J '3 & % % ptedfich e igby lighe ds The Indian prat A solt ap, lu':m chm Int m&m--nm at a house. farmet notifed 1 héaded by MF. Pattarsom, whi the arrest. Un d AMSTERRDAM, don.)â€"â€"All male to the age of 65 who * in ie Aeanbed ad says, have " «wilitary . camp. Await Result In Cae® INDIAN GIVES UP, On Short N 25% & 99 ty &5