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{ SPECIAL PURE Fo’on SALE| .‘,:;:_‘;';;'.‘;:;;‘;; ~ During Merchants’ Week, Beginning October 23rd, Ending October 30th : : .::b:. ‘:‘, 20 14 youn in % MEAT DEPARTMENT |FRUIT AND VEGETABLES| DAIRY DEPARTMENT AL R ; Hats to mateh the coats in velvet, corduroy and plush— SUGAR CURED HAMS 16¢|BEST WHITE sTAR 25|LARGEST VARIETY OF FOREIGN Prices $1.00 to ‘8.1!. Ih in all the new shapes ) OMES CHEESE cITY and Whole or Halves, Ib. ..... S SWEET POTATOES, 10 lbs. . AND D TlC IN m eoh-—s_:')e. ‘l-flh ”fi A. FERRIS’ BACON - oques, Mittens necessary 5 ....................... 401 [ SEEA SR fat i o A\ ) : 3 -H. to keep comfortable. little ones warm and complete line in the Boys’ Suits, 2 to 7 —nb-%sl.m»fl-: Xb Dresses in white and colored with and without bloomers —prices 50c, $1.00 to $6.75—sizes 2 to 14 years. _For the infant will find orm you fihflmfi,&nhe-,flqn. Amhdmmu SATURDAY we will sell our 50c Rompers for 39¢, sizes one to six years. CORSETS—We carry a comglcte line of, Corsets, R. & G., Warner, American Lady, Redfern, Nemo, B. & J., Madame Irene; also a special Corset for 50c. Brassieres, embroidered and lace trimmed, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 to $4.50. L SRR R R . % ¥ ) . - RS e 50 R 3| caorin TOKAY GRAPES o An Exceptional Showing of $ Bhced thin, Ib................: €] 4 1be bl el e High Grade Furs ] oy o 555 e i i and Fur Coats .................. NEUFCHATEL CHEESE, each. . e e <o | {ACPHERSON’S PEANUT BUTTER, b........12%c THE FURRIER SWIFT’S PURE LARD IN PAILS We are prepared to show you a remarkable line of Scarfs, melon-shaped and Pillow Style Muffs, Hudson EXTRA GROCERY SPECIALS Beans, Egg Plant, Cauliflower, e AR R R Celery, Etc. SATURDAY we will sell all Embroidered- Trimmed Brassierie, open in front; also cross in back, our regular 50c Brassierie for 39¢. Seal, Caracul, Marmot and Raccoon Coats, Fur Caps for auto wear, Fur Gloves and Pelts of all kinds. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—all the needs in all the up-to- 4 DR - i i les—Night Robes, Combinations, Skirts, Muslin Hunt’s California MOHICAN CATSUP Special BLEND COFFEE YELLOW CORN MEAL Coupled to a feeling of absolute safety in your Fur ||date sty gt - h -Musli P:anches, No. 21, can 20c | pint bottle .......... 18c | the best, Ib.......... Soc S dhe Lo L AR 13c purchasing we guarantee you the benefit of over twenty gg::smz?gem;ucni?fa vsgzi:lnéovr’sl:tmgvse]fi‘(fibéhe 1 ngllg{gflkcfl k; 6¢c gt PUMPK!NIZC SO D COREER GR(;)b‘LIEE Qs 23c F" ;‘ : d in h‘n‘m'f'.m 2 'f ”IM"‘" We carry a line of Corset Covers at 25¢, 50c, 98¢ to 1 , PKg. . Lake Shore worth more, AR 31c e ceesaccesesann me' S urs and assure you minimum prices for 53_50. e thgiae Yo ftncus it tuet L : HEAD RICE qualities. : Night Robes, embroidered and lace trimmed, high and low - B Witeria SHAKER SALT | PINK ALASKA SALMON | BLEND COFFEE dhbs. .0l 25¢ Alteration and repairs given prompt and careful at- || neck, 50c, $1.00 to $4.98. | iy e 10c | a big value, b........ 28c | BROKEN RICE tention. Crepe-de-Chine Night Robes in pink, blue and white, B Continental SARDINES | MOHICAN Century BLEND COFFEE 6lbe. .............. 25¢ $4.75, $5.00 to $9.50. | 7SNy 4c | PURECHILI SAUCE a fine flavor, b. ...... PEARL TAPIOCA * | - s pint bottle .......... 25¢ | DINNER BLEND et e 16c J. C. MACPHERSON " bSA}'UR’I?g ze wdelllzk,seg“gur&SI.zs,a:J.‘S‘geNngt MOHICAN SPICES COFFEE WASHINGTON C obes for $1.00, low n 2 dered M""_"f‘_“, e SilGEamaa e 18c | 3 .;“.‘";kf:f ...... RIPosc§|| Furrier 291 Main Street med; also a high neck embroidered trimmed. . -. POWDER, T+ ....30¢ | 3boses ov...coo.... t0c | 3'enms 0 g | Y coeons 7 || | "Tong Wit Sirt in embrofered and ce tmmed, i : : i = ; R BT e Bl e e el | IR it e, TSmO 08 0 $2.50, - 5 oerity maust be content with the ow- | since the war Began. PiSde Lresh By Fiel Dir Sl bamtary Sake Shop.at This Stere Jellicos, Sturdes, and Beatty en- |said: oo Toepoommny ot one| We are sole agents for Mark Cross Kid Gloves. SANDWICH BREAD, loaf .. ....6¢-10c| MINCE, PUMPKIN PIES. ... .10c-15c|[MACAROONS AND LADY FINGERS | crea {h¢ navy™ sz’ bove of fouricen: |ton reauires Wt we negiect momiog | Alsorfor Dry Glove Cleaner, 15c a cake. RYE BREAD :loaf.: ... cv..... 8c LAYER CAKFS each ...... 10c-15c MOHICAN POUND CAKE, Ib...15¢ ;,‘Q;{‘ made their Ty by industry. Sir|Most of thess crews you ses have Aprons in white and colored, all styles, 25c, 50¢ to $1.50, R S R PRl = 3 B | is regarded as possibly the ablest or- | pointing or passing ammunition, for dnance expert in the navy, which|five or six years. We want each MAD | sss———— British flect. The opinion ran some- |then Admiral Seymour's chief of staff. |no risk of being absent if the German | he will b g g L e ml:en.lfi":crngfi?'gu?r?: i firing [land lslands and in the battle of the|could not work any harder than they -“ixen ;;;azx;ie — When he was wounded and the little | fleet shoud come out. Notwithstanding his amiability, all|has begun at extreme range—eighteen Dogger Bank had been as good as at|did befors the war. But the war has 7 Not tall, spar e ree that he has only one criterion— |thousand yards. At that distance a |battle practice. o 5 Jouag H the |Pand of seamen were surrounded by 1l, spare, his face tanned by |as: at he has only the breezés, he walks up and down |success. If an officer fails he is su-|Dreadnought painted the color of the| g trals, Sir John to endure the strain. He has|Boxers and it looked as if every min- |the deck, sometimes wm? one of his|perseded. Most of these young ad-|sea is a vague speck. But one fortu- ,uucé‘.fl R‘e '::4 o: s ;unur Only Partially Informed. ve. ute might be their last, he was smil- {aides or with his chief or staff, again |mirals sleep on the bridge even in|nate hit may be vital, and either side t In uent consyltation, they know coe! He has been tried in ev-|ing as cheerily as if he had been on|With one of his admirals. Everyone|harbor. For the last ten years the|wants to get that fortunate hit first. i nch of the service.” |OOMMANDER JOHN JELLICOE.I T h ¢ their | T the ter-Beck. Nothk 5 in the fleet is familiar with the quick, |average British mnaval officer has|The accuracy of fire both at the Falk- ""‘n;‘:d""l;'h:n !he !fllloz:hip o .n’yf Of all the great leaders of the war coe! His fellow-officers believe quarter-geck. Nothing ever seems | liznt step of that slight figure with a thing to say to one of them or they to | the serions gitizen. - “Yes,” replied Sir John Jellicoe, commanding the to ruffle his equanimity. His personal | telescope always under his arm. If | him, the definiteness of their remarks | op s - day's o British Grand Fleet, is least known to| It was that sort of recommendation |charm would win him his way any- |2 ship should come to anchor with a| and the promptness of his replies the world, and his s the portrait which | that helped. When the great war |where; but when you have served with | BOW, 0ut of line, he knows it. Al his | i - o |came he was given supreme command |him, then you realize what a mastepq 1EN!INS ships are under his eye and Teceives the most cheers when it is given them renewed eagerness. i 5 were impressive. Decision seemed au- | Minds us that history is not yet com- every human being on the fleet feels [13 33 1 T | x : & A ee and the rest left to him. of his profession he is” his. persansl prescaee. He showed the visitors over t he thrown onto a screen at a London| “From the time he was a midship-| Only the commander-in-chief's flag flagship himself, calling attention to theatre. But the British public knows | man, Jellicoe has been a marked man |which she flies distinguishes the flag-| Descend a ladder under the shadow g nothing of him that he in the service”, said one of his ad- |ship, h is in the center of the|Of two great 13.5-inch gums and the| 2:"{‘ "‘"“-‘:’ A ‘h":‘hl;’“'“‘""m‘g. mirals. “He is one of those men who | fleet, the rest of the gray fight-|Visitor is in a large cabin extending | cramped behind the armor|Woman who eame back from a power of the Bi L s to be born with tireless energy. |ers in their precise lines at anchor in |from eide to side of the ship, which or polnm" to enter ome of |siom at the dentist's with the sad | When war was ing it is re- | No matter what difficulties arise, harbo r John takes his exercise|in a house would be called the din- lated that a me Admiralty |always smiling. Both he and and his_holidays pacing the quarter.|ing-room. Here when he was in port B o i ol e e h" o St g they went through like so many hu- hetd."—Boston . o man machines. Most of them were in | Transcript. Lords and others who would have the | were in the first attempt to relie deck. He never leaves the fleet even|in time of peace the commander-in- the early thirties, mature, experienced, — g ™ and confident. The follage of the called in a house the sitting-room. the ’ the King's and another the Prince of The visitor looked about in vain for cleared for action in this as in all oth- RAYO LAMPS.... ..o e TSP R 1.00 the three thousand ships and auxili- Very swell new styles at $3.50 and $4.00. $1.50 $ 1two or three clerks. An orderly went Men’ styles black brown—Specials OPS and came with mesages from l}x:e e bl .nd at 75c WIZARD M [AD they ask is that the Germans|to 8dd to the beau The furnishings are of the simplest. fleet's isolation from intercourse with sisns of the immense amount of o- Ladies’ smart styles in Patent Kid and Dull Kid and Calf cial detail which woul seem neces- . i sary for the focal point of a vast cam- Button Boots and Lace Boots—Special values at $2.50 paign. Some staff officers and a few aries of the British navy ls carried on wireless room which, aside from the Tetaliationa had toace conenes thell $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. S50c LANTERNS say was held to e who, in case of hostilities, should command eking legations at the time of the | for a few hours. The commander-in-|chief would give his official dinners. | oxer Rebellion. Captain Jellicoe was |chief is the one man who must take|In time of war the cabin is" partly screened off, as there is more room than Sir John and his staff need for meals. Aft of this is what would be i 8 £ to ’ will come out. an officer. “They |the Everything inflammable could be re- | moved promptly in case of action. The few names in the visitors” book on a table were suggestive of the rest of the world. One name was Wales, and a few high officials. records were all. The.flagship is kept and $3.00. er respects. The actual directing of COPPER'NICKEL-PLATED TEA KE[ TLES, reduced in a space occupied by a lawyer and the wireless operators to stand and o The swellest styles in town at $4.50 and $5.00. 2-quart ENAMEL MILK CANS............ Officers said that it was difficult to 6-quart ENAMEL KETTLE with cover...... contemplate h h 1 - . o i3 10c TOILET PAPER, package or rolls, 4 for Nty i Chmacomd talk with the !l Shoes, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. 50c GAS BURNER, MANTLE, GLOBE, complete, up- thip. whether off Heligoland or Ice- * ngClht‘or INVETtEd. . o oo attore st o.0 ote 53 opeiate go 1.00 OCKS ... i weee e vieeleiapmnie doing. Let a German cruiser show Special values in House Shoes, Comfort Shoes, 50c MAIL BOXES ... .coeu- her nose in the North Sea and he had 3 the news in a minute or two atter she || Warm Slippers for every member of the family. was sighted. “He makes it all seem simple and R ”H’??? FREEER T R T T Make our store headquarters to sapply family Shoe || 15¢ 20d 20 CARPET BEATERS. - cuie /e liomiabi o e one wio as wuch a” great responsi. , 75 BUCK SAWS . oo e cite < vinone o nie ammponin wie' T s R ot byl needs during Merchants’ Week. ikt '—hBulty who sank the Blucher, 1s HOUSE AXES .. .cco aomimmimint tisieise smaigaeits o e youngest of ohn's young mirals, forty-four years of age, boy- £1.25 HANDLED AXES .. .coscwnovesasnsnsnses- ;::‘_Ik?ndd lelck.d SLI;I;?JI:B. \l(:mtl'h ol‘] the s ana s o, emooth-shav- ISCOUNT OF ON ALL OTHER GOODS e e T B ol ek e amfls fls mve fl AD 10% G epoken and rather studious in appear. RECEIVED ance; he is an expert in naval strate- FOR CASH By, R In the British navy promotio: 1 by selection up to the grade of cap- 206 MAIN STREET, tain. A man with a single flaw in his record as lieutenant must wait on others before he can become lieuten- ant-commander. 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