ow Mg0 crop. \ _ Our Jocal cider mill is very busy at ‘ present being in operation every day ,_ _ except Saturday. A gev. S. M. Kanggy of Toronmo T l eals OO0OIMM1 O Suo on NCmmd Cmm EPCE PS {iâ€"»(MWellesley was bridesmaid, and _ Mr. l"' Th 3 iam Schweitzer, of Waterloo, Actâ€"‘and m ‘ed ‘fs groomsman, _ The young couple lwm-a i s <M#ill take up their residence on _ Mr.j Mra. 34 ler‘s farm, and have the h@st‘ha gre Â¥fShes of a host of friends for a jthe sy . Bappy wedded life. { tended igy?Mrs. George Seip, Mrs. Robinson, | family " es . Davia and Miss Beatrice Seip, of t e@forth, were visitors in town on e rsday. & * Miss Reta Renedict, who spent the *A>Jast two weeks with her sister, Mrs. . k";x‘%lwurd Culbert, teturned to her home L°la‘" * y m â€"Chesley on Monday. re. o2 â€" U Mr. Robert Walters of Toronto and | 2 f°% P Miss Edna Arnold, of Kitchener, spent | MTSâ€" Jâ€" the week end at the home of Mr. and |, M‘S® ‘ _ Mra. John Buckel. have _ ixing in St. Catharines. Res Ritz, youngest son of * f: Chas. Ritz, met with a ‘tul Acc t ‘at Brantford last whe le riding down the street he oo with a street car and as a °_ veaulh had his leg broken and received #ibad out on his head. He is doing Mues â€"well.as.can be expected. .. _ BRer. Bauman, of St. Peter‘s Luthâ€" "" eran church, was ve tly surâ€" «é-;.,* by the Wl eonâ€" , “s we r W y â€" evening. A iitable address was read by Reeve O DeBus, after which the Pastor was a spresented with a hanisome Davenâ€" â€" poft. Although taken entirely by murprise Rev. Bauman made a good AUsgeply. _ After the presentation the . xberl and friends enjoyed the i ing playing games. A lunch was Wed by the ladies, after which a ~‘most enjoyable evening was brought to a close. A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. Julius Eichler on Wednesday, when his daughter, Miss Theima, was united in marriage to Mr. Conrad W. Wagner, of Wilmot. The ceremony was performed by Rev. ‘ Mr. Mosig. Miss Paula Wagrierâ€"of »‘Wellesliey was bridesmaid, and _ Mr. Bunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Sï¬'el'ley“nf Kitchenâ€" er visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shantz on Sunday. préached in the Latcher Church both morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shantz, Mrs. 8. Rosenberger and Miss Elsie Rosenâ€" berger of near New Dundee and Mr. J. Kunkel of near Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Bergey on Sunday. Acknowledges Gift trom Patriotic e ~Society. ~ > Dear Presidentâ€" Having â€" written you some time previous and hearing indirectly that you had not received my letter of thanks acknowledging the ~receipt of your tast parcel, 1 take this means of agrin thanking the Society for their kindness in remembering me. The parcel was very much apâ€" preciated, I can tell you, and although it had been several months on _ the way, was in good condition outside of the apple, which had apparently passâ€" ed away some time before it reached ~â€"mc, and 1 was sorry I could not salâ€" vage the smallest part of it, as I was always very fond of them. Now I think I will have to :lose, thanking you again. . Sincerely, News Notes. s Quite a number of farmers in this section have commenced filfling their fffos and report that corn is an averâ€" France, August 30th, 1918. I sent you a boche cap and belt toâ€" day. Also enclose clipping from the London Times of August 27th, which gives the story of the Amiens show in preity good detail. It was sure worth seeing. Since then we have had further adventures, _ which you will have read about.. Poor Dug Ewâ€" art, the other Captain in B. Company, got killed a few days ago, and we have had quite a bunch of casualties. 1 feel very bad about Douglas Ewart, as we had been together ever since 1 came to France. My Captaincy has mt last come through. and I am at last wearing three stars. Did I tell you that we are living in a real house in a. city, have a fire in a grate toâ€" night, nice round table with a tableâ€" eloth, lots of chairs and vyery comfortâ€" able. Quite a change from the nice grecu fields that we lived in down south. I have got so now that it does not matter where I am, when night comes I can sleep in & field, or & barn, or a bed. After you ‘have got three: mights or so behind in your sleep you can roll in anywhere. _ Everybody is very happy. It is much better to be shoving the enemy than the reverse, I can tell you. Married. Received Captaincy The following letter was received by Mr. F. H. McCallum from his nepâ€" hew : Mr. Milton Bettger and family of Monkton visited his parents here over Sunday. Miss Verlie Schmidt, of Sebringville was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Lauâ€" tenschlager over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. B. B. Krupp spent a few days with friends in Toronto this week. KEEP MINARD‘S LINIMENT in ME House. Haze! Martin of Toronto is @ few days at her home. Mannheim. 8 in town. He was an by birth, but has a brothâ€" N. H. Winn, Capt from page one.) 6 ts. _ Before enlisting d by the Municipal Gerald Hamilton. Oct. 12 â€"Household Effects â€" of ) Mrs. Rergev‘a cheery presence will 'ha greatly migeed in the villace and the sympathy of the community is exâ€" !'nndml to her sorrowing husband and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle spent Sunday with Kitchener friends. Mr. and Mra. F. Hauser and Mr. and Mre. Isaac Gingrich are _ visiting friends at Stanley for a few days. Mise Edith Mackie of Mildmay was a week end euest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bowman. Misa Gertmide Snyder spent Sunday with EWAira friends. _ _A pleasant surprise was _ tendered Mrs. Jacob Hoffer last Sunday when the following gathered to _ celebrate the anniversary of her birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoffer and family, Mr. Henry Hoffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Loehner, also Mr. and Mra. Ches. Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hotâ€" fer. Mr. and Mra. Weismiller, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strome of Etmira Mr. Harry House and _ Miss Hilda Houre of Waterloo were gueats at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Synder. Misses Alberta and Matilda Wagner have returned > to _ Waterloo after apendin@ a few daya at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snyder. Miss Nellie Snyder of North Eastâ€" hope is spending a few weeks _ under the parental roof. 5 Miss Mary Brubacher is spending a few weeks in this vicinity. Mrs. John Umbach of Elmira spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder. Local and Personal Among the mourners were eight brothers of the deceased, Mr. Joseph Clemens of New Hamburg. Wendle Clomens of Rreslau Henry Clemens of Fitchener, Moses Clemens of Morlett Mich., James and Allen of Brown City Mich.. Iohn Clemens of Galt. and Naâ€" thanie! Clemens of New Dundee. Mra. Black (sister} _ of _ Pontiac. â€" Mich. Christion Bergay (brotherâ€"inJaw), of Beamasville, Mrs. Isaac Eby of Hanovâ€" er and Mrs, Ben Clemens of Kitchenâ€" er. (sistefaâ€"nâ€"law). Mr. and Mrs. Moâ€" sea Unger fo Preston funcle and aunt and manv other relatives and friends were in attendance. On Thursday, Sept. 19th, Margaret Clemens, dearly beloved wife of Oliâ€" ver Bergey passed away at 2.30 p. m. following a very short iliness followâ€" inz a stroke of paralysis. Deceasen who was in her 72nd year bhad residâ€" ed at New Dundee for over 50 vears and was held in the highest esteem by all who were privileged to know her. She accepted her Saviour when quit young and in her early life united with the church to which she remained faithful to the end. The funeral took place on Saturday afterâ€" noon, iept. 21st, from the residence of her husband. to the United Brethâ€" ren Church, for services, thence to the New Dundee Cemetery for interâ€" ment. _ The funeral services were conduted by Rev. N. Schwalm, Pastor of the Mennoniteâ€"Church, assisted by Rev. C. W. Backns. Rev. Schwalm‘s text being "Godliness is profitable" The pallâ€"bearers were Messrs. Henry Gildner. Martin Knarr. Amos Hilborn. t NEWSNQTES Rev. Dr. Gordon of Guelph and Rev. Dr. Hughson of Stratford will give en address in the Baptist Church on Thursday evening, Oct. 3rd, when it is expected that the church will be filled to its utmost capacity. Everyâ€" body welcome. ‘The hearing of these speakers is an opportunity which you can not afford to miss as both speakâ€" ers are considered as two of the best in the Dominion. Death of Mrs. Oliver Bergey Wm. Schulthivs at Heildelbers ..A singing school has been organizâ€" ed _ at the _ Blenheim Mennonite Church for a series of twelvo meet ings. The meetings will be held eveâ€" ry Friday night with Mr. Titus Kolb as instructor. Mrs. Danjiels of Burford ig at preâ€" sent at the home of Rev. Backus Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Backus is not well at present. Mrs. Geo. Heald has returned after a short stay at London. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goetling a daughter. Rev. and Mrs. N. Schwalm and Mr. and Mrs. Henry â€" Waterman motored to ‘Bright on Sunday. Singing School Ptes. Hugh and Davie McDonald had their leave extended to Nov. 1st. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bristol have reâ€" turned after their vacation at Hamilâ€" ton. Mrs. Smith of St. Thomas is at preâ€" sent staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Appel. Bornâ€"nO Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curson a son. Ptg. Blumenstein of London, Mrs. Sippel, Messrs. Philip and Floyd Sipâ€" pel of Drumbe were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sippel on Sunâ€" day. 44 Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah ‘Hi}born spent SBunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cleâ€" meng. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Hallman visited with friends in Kitchener on Sunday Bunday Local and Persona! Mr. apd Mrs, Fred Koehler of New Hu&n visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jacobs and Mr. Andrew Kockier on To Mr. and Mrs. O. Hoffstetter, a E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE New Dundes. Floradale. CORSET SPECIALS DRESS GO0DS, in a black and â€" white check, width 32 inch, extra good value, per yard .. .. TRe CcoRDuURroy VELVETS, in all wanted _ shades, width 27 inch, makes up nice for children‘s wear or ladies‘ dresses, reg. $1.00 Por yard ... ... ... 75c Sitk Poplins in Navy, Green, Brown, dark Grey and Black, good weight and a good finish, width 36 $1 25 inch., Regular $1.75 per yd., on sale ... .,... ... ® Coates Cotton Thread, all numbers, special . c PAILETTE SILKS, in black only, extra fine finâ€" ish, for dresses, waists, etc., width 27 inch, worth $1.69 yard .. .. .. $125 Men‘s Shirts and Drawâ€" ers, fleece lined, _ drab color, sizes 34 to 44, reg. $1.25 for ... ... ... OKke Men‘s _ Trousers, in Tweeds and Worsted cloth, striped _ patterns, nice designs, worth $4.50 to $5.00, on sale.. @2.0K Men‘s Work Mitts with cuff, one finger, good for fall wear, reg. $1.25, on sale alt s uue suz ols mho Moen‘s Sweater Coats, in grey only, two pockets, all sizes, _ worth $2.00, fOF us ie benyy +s $150 _ Boys‘ and Girls‘ Knlited Sweater Coats, In a lot of dif‘ ferent colors, all sizes from 6 yrs. to 15 yrs., Reg. $1.50 to $2.00 for ..... 22222 22222 22002020000 $1‘39 c.. ... .. ..2 pkge 25¢ Kellog‘s Flaked Wheat, pkge ... ... 22. 222. 136 Robin Hood, Quaker, Purity and Tillson‘s Rolled Oats, 40¢ for .. .. 29%¢ Reg Reg Reg Reg 32¢ Flannelette Mill Ends, 2 to 10 yards wide. ... ... ... ... ... . 25¢ Ocean Flour, 24 Ibs. $1.50 Seven Lilites, 24 lbs. $1.48 Jewe! Flour, 24 lbs. $1.50 Graham Flour lb ... 9¢ $1.50 to $2 SWEATER COATS $1.39 «s aernu o. WEIILAUFECRA J Other lines at lb 25¢, 80¢, 35¢ | TAe Department Store that Saves You Money Gloss starch 2 Ibs .. 25¢ Lux 2 pkgs ... .... 25¢ Olives per bottle . 10c Rolled Oats, very special lb .. . Prunes, large lb ... 20c Prunes, medium 4b 15¢ Apricots Tb .. ..;.. 250 Buckwheat Flour pk 15¢ Roman Meal pkge . 30c Good Health Food Corn Starch 2 pkgs fo r... ... 25¢ See our W all Paper for values. Sweater Coats LEMONS. RI Just arrived, special doz. 30¢ waATERLOOG $1.00 for ..... 75¢ $1.25 for ... $1.09 $1.50 to $1.75 for Pre nae may $1.99 $2 to $2.50 for $1.98 2000 lbs. Shoulder Roasts ... ... . 1000 lbs. Rib Roasts ... ....... 500 lbs. Plate Boiling Beef, per Ib. 1000 lbs. Easifirst, special per lb. . . SILK AT BIG SAVINGS. 4 Specials in Meat Dept. Grocery License 8â€"23903 Butcher License 9â€"705. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday: DOLLS, neatly dressed, unbreakable, special Ofc FLANNELETTES, in a lot of nice stripes, pink. blue and fawns, . good width, worth 32c, special per yard one MELTONS, in a heavy weight, colors grey and brown, suitable for chilâ€" dren‘s wear, width 38 inch worth $1.00 per yard 60° §ILK CREPES, in .all wanted shades,. full 36 inch width, regular T5¢ per yard ... ... .... 49¢ VELVETS, in all the wanted shades, plain colâ€" ors, extra good quality, per yard ... .... ... 75c Men‘s Sweater Coats, in brown, greys, etc., fancy knit, sizes 36 to 42, worth $7.50 for ... ... .. QFQR Men‘s Woollen â€" Socks, black, grey, etc., apecial pair ..... ..... 222. ORe Boys‘ Flecce Lined Shirts and Drawers, in a drab color, ages 6 to 14 years, reg. T5¢ for .. AR¢ Boys‘ Sweaters, in pull over style, grey only, ages 6 to 12 years, reg. 758 TOF s.. sie es se 49(: Corn Flakes 2 for .. 25¢ Aunt Jemima â€" Pancake Flour, pkge ... .. .. 18c Rye Flour, 3 lbs .. 25¢ Clearing at Heinz‘ Tomato Soup tin Campbell‘s Saups tin 20¢ Dried Peaches lb ... 25¢ Val. Raisins lo .... 15¢ Dates per pkge .. . 25¢ Rolled Wheat large pkge Barley Ib ..soc.. . Rice lb 15¢, 2 lbs . Cornmeal 3 lbe ... Tapioca 25¢ lb for jnfu WHITEWEAR Reduced Prices 8e In patent, dongola and box calf leather, lace and button, sizes 25 to 4 only, regular $2.50 to $4 pair, sale price ... sl% CHILDS' DONGOLA BOOTS In lace or button, trimmed with red or white, sizes 4 to 75%. reg. $2.25, on sate .. ... $1175 MEN‘S BOOTS REG. $6.00 To | BOYS‘ FALL BooTs 4 .'33-00 FQHBl ‘5-4% i . {‘ For.wet weather, extra good uperior | quality, u on j fashionable lasts. Best selling }\0“‘“ teather shoe, in‘ a chrome shapes, button and lace styles; | ST&in, black and tan, all sizes J they are black calf, dongola kid | to 5, reg. $4.25, on sale.. $325 and patent leathers, sizes 6 to 10, reg. $6.00 to $8.00, on sale| _ WOMEN‘S INDIA KiD Busâ€" Ab skk se bain ces was e $5.45|KINS, low â€"heel, elastic front, wOMEN‘S BOOTS Save On Your Groceries Wilson‘s Fly Poison, pke. .. 10e Custard Powders, 2 pkg. .. . 25¢ Mince Meat, 25¢ ib. ... .. 18e and G. Soap, 3 bars .. Castile Soap, 1% Ib. bar Toilet Soaps, per bar .. Infant‘s Delight Soap, pe D&r :.:. .0... Lennox Soap, per Challenge Soap, 1% }b, bar, special 2 bars ..... ... Saniflush, tin 32¢ for ... .. Chloride of Lime, large tin Soap Chips, per Ib. ... ... Gold, Surprise, Sunlight, P. Mocha and Java Coffee â€"...In Grey and White, with Pink and Blue Botders, Prfces per pair ..... ... Comfort Lye, can ... Caustic Soda 5 lb tin Men‘s Raincoats with a belt, convertible collar, in a dark and light Tweed, sizés 36 to 42, Reg. $18 to $20 YAIMOS â€":msâ€"rroamanc n rar t e râ€"an vaeâ€"reiaen ccaea‘s $14'95 Men‘s Raincoats in a Paramatta Cloth, Fawn color, $4 39 sizes 36 to 40, Reg. $6.50 ... ..... 2.2.2.22. 222220 222.. * , These are nice neat styles, fabrics are of Grey and Brown Mixtures, sizes 32 to 36, Reg. $12.50 values, on sale Do ay t "eL $8.95 With belt and pinch back style, in dark Tweeds. These are smart Overcoats, Fall 1918 styles. Comprising Patent Leather, Brown and Black C in ‘Lace and Button Boots, high and medium tor fancy toe caps, Cuban and low h'cels, sizes 2%% to 7 Regular $4.50 to $5.50 for 6 days‘ special ..... ..... Young Men‘s Overcoats, values up to $21.50 for $17.50. 5000 DOZEN EGGS. We pay 50c doz. Dairy Butâ€" ter, Lard, Cured Hams, Apples, Onions, Poultry, Hens and Chickens, live or dressed, 1000 Bags Potatoes, etc, Highest Prices Paid. Youths‘ Suits, $12.50 Values $8.95. Babbits Cleanser, M l.ll l . . . be Women‘s $4.50. to $5.00 Boots at $3.98. Jewel Coffee Ib .%. 35¢ Choice Rio Coffee lb 30c Royal Blend Coffee 50c Japan Tea, 60c lb . 50c Gun Powder Tea lb 60¢ Boots and Shoes King St. Phone 8 WANTED! WANTED! Flannelette Blanket Specials. Men‘s Rain Coats Salt.Petre, per lb. ... .... Corn, per Ib. ..... ..... .. Purina Chicken Feed, per Ib. Chicken Mash, per lb. .... Chick Feed, per lb. ... ... Royal Purple Worm Powder Bulphur, per lb. ... Epsom Saits per ib Fiax Meal, pure, per lb. . Stock and Poultry Supplies for BOFRO® .:. .0« .. Royal Purpie Sweat Lint TROBE 222 20 o noele mss es 10c 15¢ 15¢ Se , Brown and Black Calf, Vict Kid wWOMEN‘S INDIA KID Busâ€" KINS, low ‘heel, elastic front, all sizes, price ..... ... $135 SHOES, made extra strong, in box kip, sizes 4 to 74% . $1.59 Sizes 8 to 10% ... ... $198 Sizes 11 to 2 :i2. 1ce. 3269 Fly Catchers, râ€"eE. 5¢, 3 for .. ... .. 5¢ Strawberry Jam, bottle Raspberry Jam, bottle Peach Jam, bottle ... Plum Jam, bottle .... Salmon, large Salmon, large Salmon, choic Salmon, 18¢ f Canned Peas, 20¢ tin for ... ... .. 15¢ Maple Butter, per 1b \Cream Cheese, small .. Cream Cheese, large .. Baden Limburger, brick Factory Cheese, per Ib. Jello Jelly Powders all flavors, 15¢ pkge for ... ... .. .. 10¢ Jelly Powders, imâ€" perial, 15¢, 3 for 25¢ These come in button or lace, CHILDREN‘S S CH OOL medium tops, plain and large 30c tin ..... large 35¢ tin ..... choice red, per tin 18¢ fiat tin for ... ONTARIO 10c Te and * $3.98 y Fruit Nappies ..... .. Covered Dishes 90c to Soup Plates, $2.00 doz., 6 Days SitaxSept.2 White $1.175 and . Bowls ..... . Ending saturday 0 @1 \__ Dinnerware Item _ Plates, doz. 1.2%5, $1.50, . King St. Phone 8 *E WATERLOO â€" C Meary Glass, dog. ... .... 60¢ Light Glass, dos. ..... .. $1 Bcrew Top Jelly or Honey | : Glasses, dos. ..... .... $100 40c 15¢ 50c O‘Cedar Palish ... .._ 45¢ Wettlaufer‘s MEN‘S UMSRELLAS Prices 3135 to $275 MEN‘S FELT HATS, ’clearing this job lot, reg. ‘82.25 fOf 2+: .:i+. 3149 WOMEN‘S VESTS, in a plain white, nice knit, good weight, size 38, reg. 65c garment ... .... Age wWOMEN‘S VESTS AND DRAWERS, .in a .cream, white, last year stock, extra good value ... 75c 50c Stockings, Girls‘ and Boys‘, ribâ€" "bed, pair ... ... ... . .2 . ... 383C Girls‘ and Boys‘ Casnâ€" . Men‘s Heavy Ribbed Unâ€" mere Hose, in a fine rib derwear, all wool, sizes bed, sizes 6 to 8, worth 36 to 47, worth $1.65 for $1.25 pair for ... ... 75c garment ... ... .. ‘125 Children‘s Lisle Hose, plain white, sizes 4 to 6, 25¢ value for ... ... 15¢ A nice assortment of patterns, in pinch back, also with beit, ages 5 to 15 years, â€" dark. tweeds with shawl and convertâ€" ible collar, prices ... .... ..Introductory values in favorite qualities in 'Chlldrcn:s Vests and Drawers, in a Cream color, two in one ribbed extra good value, ages 4 to 15 yrs., values worth 50c 33 £ gATMONE :s 220. 20200 ces enprenrar n tin o en t on P48 € Boys‘ Tweed and Worsted Suits in dark colorq; fpucy cloths in pinch back, Norfolk and double breasted coat with Bloomers, all sizes, 6 to 15 to : ) years, Price ..... ... ...... $4'95 $12‘95 BOYS‘ OVERCOATS i BOYS‘ WORSTED sWiT You are probably undecided where to buy your Boys‘ Su&. You‘ll want the best fabrics and styles obtainable mâ€"&hsrp&iooâ€"yow-mywxo&honâ€"wbemmâ€",m their boys to Wettlauter‘s. + 4 rali s .3 Macaroni 2 pkgs .. 25¢ Virmicelli, 2 pks. ... ..25 Egg Noodles 2 pkgs 25¢ 3paghetti, 2 pks. ... 250 New Fall Underwear and Hosiery. 1 Gal. French Pots, 30c¢. 4 gal. French Pots 25¢, 2 gal., 3 gal, 4 gal., 5 yal, 8 gal., 8 gal., 10 gal., 12 gal. sizes ,xq gal.. .Covers to fit any of these lines. Perfect Seal, pints .. $1.30 Perfect Seal, quarts $1.45 Jar Rubbers, Rings, Glassâ€" $1.75 Men‘s Overalls, blue white stripe, at ... ...;... . ._ The Departmental Stcre Toilet Paper 6¢ roll, 5 rolls for .. Dry Mustard 45¢ ib 33° Pickling Spice 40c for 45¢c White Wine Vinegar, gal. 38¢ 45¢ Cider Vinegar, gal. .. ... Buy A Cood New Suit .. For The Boy + $4. o 95 t* $1495 STONEWARE CROCKS FRUIT JAR SPECIALS 15¢ to 50c TRY PHONE 8 WITH NEXT ORDER. $1.15 $1.50 Bowls ..... .... Fruit Nappies, doz. ... .. $11§ Oatmeals, dozen ... ..... $1,50 Plates, dos. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and ..... :.. .. Nice pliain Glass Hand â€" all sizes, set, in collars, tJ that come dff, prices 40¢ Clover Leaf Wareâ€" Cups only, €0%. ...%, :. ..%? Cups and. Seucers..dét. .. Lamp Glasses, .. ... 18¢ 25¢ O‘Ceda® Polish , .. stocking. sizes T to 1" heavy woolien rihhe* worth 75c for ... .. KMc MEN‘S FALL CAPS: Nice assortment at WOMEN‘8 VESTS ANC DRAWERS, extra large size, natural or white plain knit, winter weight worth $1.25 garment gQc LADIES‘ UMBRELLAS Prices 3135 to â€.oo In medium dark colors with knickers, ages 6 to 9. price ... ... .. 3349 In a mixture, brown and black, dark color, with belt, â€" ages *0 to 15. rog: $11.00, on sale ... 537' BOYS‘ TW&ED SU!ITS BOYS‘ WORSTED SUIT Cac‘ce Cocoa, per Ib. 2%¢ Tod Hunter‘s Cocos, pitts ... ......â€"; 808 G‘ose Jars, quarts .. 60c Cowan‘s Cocoa, 10¢ tins 9¢ fof +. :s riv aees Siiver Skin Pickling Onfons .... ... . Perfect Seal, i gal. $1.4§ Crown, Imperial pts. $1.25 Quarts â€"...s 115.+: BPHOR Wine quarts ... ... $1.30 44 gallons ... ... $150 WOMEN‘S .HOSE, in Catsup Flavoring, 30¢ ONTARpq to $1.39