Events of the Week Condensed furl` Busy Advance Readers. [ On Thursday 1nQrnin_;'. IX-t~]~c 6th, the nancial District n1cc':m for ministers and I:1_\'mT-n i< I-` b held in the convention church. Eachsociety .~'h<)ul h;1\'v presentation at this Delegates should come 1 take notes, mentally um] Printed programs of tht` T3 are now avaiiable. - um lust puoucannnnIIIn1 The proposed sewer if um1-rm: constructed under t1u- p1'u\i~iu1:~ Of the CODSO]idd.I(`(i .\[IHIi'i[I:al .\I` IVII. Chapter 19. and it 1- m.- inn: { Council to assess on-whim M :1. , properties to be bcnetml on -an 1. '1 non Street. the !`(`lIminiI2`.,' um- me by the Counvil Owners of properly upon Ln}. .~ perton Street are th0r'fnr<- rm-u~~ the matter their i!lllllL`(1iHYr mnsui if opposed to the sanw to 1(-Iitiun as required by the said sm-[Ion 069. 13:-..` 2 _ . _ _ .- \- _- -v\IIa`II\-\J v_v |.IlL. -zcsnu DI \ llUl|' First insertion of this Sun.- September. 1910. IAIXI`: L\\Jll`_`l`;HlH.I H1` Munici {.1 Council of th rocee with the co11.~t1'.u" `luppcrton Street from \.\` Dunlop Street, unless at xxm of the property to he h(-nu majority representing: :11 lm thereof. petition the (`mum struction of the sanw. .~".1-I1 sented to the ('oun-:il wnhi the last publication of thi< n Tho I"H`l'\Y\l'\GlnI` cn\\'ny- C0" in TAKE N0'l`II.'E that it i Lfnnir-Incl f`nn....:I -.r .1 NOTICE. H. ])().V.\'HI.l.. (`lerk of thy |'m\`n of Hurx: .HOSE--Fixnze comm Hose, %b1k.{ or 2 7 .tan,worth 20c pr. Bargain days2for' .25 HOSE--Plain Black Cotton Hose per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'BIJ`ACK LACE HOSE, Same with colored pan` . . . . . . . ..-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . O spgts, some without, worth 50c per GLOVES--White and Tan Lisle G1oves,worth .25c pr. Bargam days GLOVES-Ditto, worth 40c ditto BEL'1`S-Elastic and Leawr` Belts all colors, reg.35c to 75c each. B. D. .25 LONG GLOVES--Ta`e'ta, b1k.and tan only, reg. 50c. Bargain days.. _ .39 [NAVY A I\(1 of all that is coIIccti<>n u to sec thcn ;'LAIll\. 3 Kid glow }"arric's '|/W. conventic-n 1>rcp;1rel I in writmz. are MONDAY, SEPT. 26th. WI Tikef av Look t Thes Sunprisiisg Bax-`gain; :-'- 17:..- l"..La..... TI--- . I\l\u-D nu... _.' ev|in&Murchison ,evlin 81 Murchison .19 ' 9% .19 .35 :19 We are making a `special display `this week and want you to see it. Everything desirable in Ladies" Furs is here and although we have chang- ed the location of the for department to the cloak room the stock carried is larger and more comprehensive than - ever. Beautiful rich Furs that `cannot be described, but speak-. for themselves of their genuine value all at prices that will stand com'pe tition.~ MINK MARMOT-Not Canadian l.*%.`i'..$2s0.00 Muffs from $5.00 to $9.00. _ IMPORTED" ISABELLA`, oI>., P.OSSUM-- Pillow .M_uffs '- It _o on 0 o a o ...'. o Neckpieces from _to__"$ [[3, 502 PVERSI-AN LAMB3--.1. aw_ sets from ~.:3....o'o-o_..`.... . Finef?vBaby'i-Isamb" `Sets ' at. . ; . 5o.oo Iv Fine`.-Persian_. Muffs from. j. - Ill] WE EXTEND TO RESIDENTS AND. VISITORS THIS AN INVITATIOVNV TO COME AND INSPECT .oUR DISPLAY OF NEW FURS FOR THE COMING SEASON. Toronto Greeks gave eight thou? sand dollars to help build a battle-' ship for Greece. Mr. J. Ransom Howitt was nomv mated by. the Conservatives of South We1_1ington_fo'r the seat in theTLegis-| I The cottage women of `England are sending a petition _to the Queen, aking that automobiles be forced to `lgo slowly through villages. ` The ste;npers_Montca'lm and C'rdwn Prmce Olaf were in collnsnon a short distance below Quebec, and both -were damaged. . , [, The steamer R. Hanna was lsunk in collision in the St. Clair River `with the Harvey Brown-. E Mrs. Ross of Cypress River, Mam, iwas struck by an electric motorat` % Merritton and killed. ` uumma you v mt 1.<;M151tU1DE1{Y -_-Reg. 25c yard. Barga'i_ndays'... _Embroidex'y -- Regular. 35c yard for . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . .19 Skirtinrr width Embroidery, revular 50cya1'. Bargain days...... SHIR l`ING-Good Heavy Shirting, strip- ed pattems, reg. 121}c'ya1d. , Bar'- gain days . . . . . . . . . . . .. .10 COLORED HOSE -- Men_ s Fine Lisle Hose, regular 25c and 350 pair. Bargain days . . . . . . . . .19 A ~ .14! .10 J61! `.740 SPOOLS-A good strong thread, ' 3 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .10 TAPE--As`sorted widths, 1 doa. in a bunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5` HANDKERCHIEFS-Ladies Lawn Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, reg. 5c ea. Bargain days, 10 for ; . . . . . . . , . . . SAFETY PIN S- R_egu1ar 5c paper. Bargain days, 2 papers for . . . . _. . 1 .7. BEAUTY PIN S---Regular 5c card. Bargain days, 2 for ' . . . . . . . . . , . . .7 PINS--0x7dinary Pins, reg.5c pkg. . Bargain days, 3 for . . . . . . . . . - ,5 RIBBONS-'- Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbons, good wide `widths, all colors, worth 15c and 20c yard. Bargain days . LACES--VaIenciennes Laces, wgrth 5c and 6c` yard. Bargain days . .. ` ,3 TORCHON LACES --_Worth 5c and 6c yard. Bargain days.-._. . . . Wide width Torchon Lace, worth 7c to 10': yard. Bargain days, . . . EMBROIDERY---Regular 8c_ and we yard. Bargain days. .~ . . ./. .`. nDQm'n nntvnn nu: nnnn vnn..-- 10c yard. Bargain Q . `. CORSE'[`vCOVER EMBROIDERY _D.... on-.',. ......,:| n-.._--:-. 1 --.. DOYL{ESe:Fine Impqrted Lace "Doylics, 4 different sizes, worth -25c.to'50c - ' 1 H ~\/\l\ 1t"|I t\L. Lord -Pentland is to be the next Govemor-Genera1 of Australia. no ounaa, vun M1 600 LU UVU .12& .15 .25 -A grand sh'nna' H\I-ant` `Colonel `Howell bf the Salvation Army. resigned to become head of the Canadian Northern Railway im- migration department. he congregation of.St. Andrew's! Church, Carlton street, Toronto, ex- tended a unanimous c 1` to Rev. Pro- |fessor Kaw to becom' pastor. I Wireless communication was main- tained yesterday between a land sta- tion in England and an a.eropl_ane in which Robert Loraine was ying. A son of Mr. Harvey. Palmeteengl eight years `of age, was {shot and fatally wounded near Clinton. The ; rie was not thought to be loaded. . ' - I -. A Fmn named Summanen was ar-'- rqsted at _Sault `-Ste.- Marie, charged w1_th,'stealmg oxje from Cobalt mines., _ A six-year-owld ,son of Mr. G. RT.| Campbell ,of Teeswater was killed by l 8 fall. 1 H _-_.-v--v ..-.- ---\- -~----.~vuuu Two 1_)y-lawsin fave; of t'he Peo-! ple's Rmlway were earned at Guelph. I-I`: ' . . ' I The mystery of Llzzxe Anderson s muyder at Goderich is baling the lpdma . , , -, ..n. ` Hon. Dr. Pyne, Minister of Edu- cation, returned from his visit .to Europe. A heavy frost 1s reported_ 111 Sas-_| katchewan and `Minitoba. _ I lature made vacant bjr the resigna-`I tion of Mr. Joseph Downey. TUESDAY, J SEPT. 27}. DREESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT is? sun `growing in popularity, with Miss Gamble at its head. We make _.specially-tailored Suits of any fabric up to $If5 fer yard, lined with Surah Silk or Satin lining, -and" vgu-ar Silk.-stripved, Voiles, San Toys, `V Satin Marquisette Broyadcldths.-- . `*7 grim, 1.25,` 0 o u 0: I I o_o o o 0 oi 5'0 0 at.__75c, 85, `Loo gnd THIS is a record-breaking time forrsales in our Dress Goods Section. We carry a very large stock, and believe we have every desirable `fabric that is wanted. Twenty years of exper- ience has taught us- where to go and what to buy- Veeknow where to go for style and where to go for\ VALUE, ~- and offer to our patrons the benefits our experience andready cash have secured; Have you seen our `Imported Serges at 6oc,..9<`3c, 1.25 and...7.. ... Come _ Here. For Corsets om NEWS GRIND 300 pairs Fine Gauge, Plain Cash- niere eHose, garter top, seamless spliced foot, sizes 8%, 9, 9% and- I0. Per pair . . . . . . . . ..'......=*...,_.; . . . . . .. 3o_O pairs Fjhe 2 x I Rib Cashmere Hose, elast1c and durable, spliced soles. Perj pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies % and Children's (;oats--',` Dress Vabries ~ -ma No'RTHERN,A1jvANcE, S'I`0GKING_ SPECIAL FOR AUTUMN. 1910 CHILDREN S ................ .. The opening . session will com- mence at two o clock on Wednesday afternoon, October 5th, the conven- ition closing with the public session :Thursday evening. Among the able {speakers expected to be present` are: Rev. C. E. Manning, Toronto, as- sociate Secretary `of Home Missions of the Methodist Church of Canada; Rev. W. H . Hincks, LL.B., D.D., President of Toronto Methodist Con-' ference, and Rev. A. C. iHoEman,. S.T.L. of Jenshow, West Chin_a._Rev. Mr. Hoffman was one ofthe dele-I gates to the World's Missio ary Conference, recently held in, din- burgh, Scotland, and is at present spending a short time in Canada be- fore returning to his foreign eld of CANADIAN MINK--The chbicst orau ~FuVrs--We ghbw in gtjeat profusion and guarantee the quality. Muffs, 2,8.5o.to` 85.oo `. ' ' Fancy pieces from_25.0o to 109.00; A_ "V . ' I An event of special interest to the [young and older Methodism of Col- lingwood District will be the six-l teenth annual convention of Epworthl lLeagues, to be held in the Methodist! `Church, Thornbury, on Wediiesday and Thursday, October 5th and 6th, 1910. 0 GEO. VICKERS COLLINGWOOD DISTRICT CONVENTION. " J-A` MLlTiEi _The trede we do` in Coats is built uplon Qu/ality and this season we show the greatest Ladies and Childrens Coats yet seen In our Ready-to-wear Department. VV c want you because we kriowrthat they are the best to be had in this district. .......... $2.50 to $ll_.00 LADIES ...`.................. 38.50 to $21.00 33-in-ch-.Heavy Flannlette, nob lling, good wearing,T1ight'and dark stripes. Per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "600 yards Canadian-made Flannelette, I2 patterns, all stripes, 26 inches wide, soft, smoot`h nish. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.85 mm $1.25 FLANNELETTE EXTRA Fagxcy Furs, r Fur} Jackts,%._..Fur-lined Cloaks. in all ` % ~ _J -, .,.--., .u.Lr., LVVVV LUWCH. All Leagues, senior and junior, in the District, and other societies. de- siring to be represented, should have names of delegates sent without de- Alay to Mr. W. H-. Miller, Thornburm. Secretarv nf H-an Lilla:-: . ~ . . m --3-A-- I , labor. "It is expected that Rev. Mr. Hotfn1an s tour of the Collingwood District (which ` was arranged to commence at Meaford on `September _26th) will be continued for a short `time after the October convent_i !.Immediately after the meeting I in, [Toronto ofrthe General Board of Missions, Mr. Hoffman's services are required by the Laymen s -Movement. for an extensive missionary cam-I paign in the four Western provinces; T In addition to the public addresses; of the speakers mentioned, among; the subjects on the convention pro-4 gram which ought. to be of practical value are_: Devotional Bible Study, The Deepening of the Spiritual Life_.l The Relation of the League to other Organizations of the Church, The Effect of League Training in After `Life, and other protable studies. aPublic sessions will be held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. `at which offerings will be received for defraying necessary expenses.l ;The music of the convention will be :under the direction of Rev. A. J. lTo'ye, B.A., B.D., New Lowell. | XII `I"-_ NW7 ' Lu LVLI. VV 1'1 Secretary of {he *-v varied-from the daintily-trimmed Turban to th very large hats, akin to the Gainsborough styles we ' \ 8 have them all, and the prices will convince you of the importance of buying your Hats at this stme Your visit.to this store carries no obligation 1% purchase. 0 iuszw AND WEARABLE IN FINE M Bigmminery Show is on at Vickers PRODUCTIONS. The Styles for A COMPREHENSIVE uvuull uxn\1L1J'LAuo -- lM'.'g. .2 l yard. Bargain days . . . . . . .. MEN* S TlES-R_ag. 25c and 350, " -'1-in-hand. Bargaln days . . . . . . . . Regular 500 Men's 4-in-hand Tios.. 3 Bargain days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEN S SUSPENDERS -- Fine Elastic Brace, 1'eg.25c. Bargain D. .19 TOWELLING - Pure Linen Towelling, 18:} inches wide, regular 10c. yam]. Bargain days . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '. . . . . 9 Iillkuivuuwwoqv.-.. -` - - - _ _, -.,...., an: very much 1n demand ---` .ong Coats, semx-ttmg, m Ker- :;;*oS:<;t2o:o?:vr.e`:2*. it $17.50 0Mis0se`s Coats, 14. to 18 years, :0:;`?:0`2.;:n*0:t 00?? $10.00 :0: l Psrticularly worthy A of rnentii the suits we sell at $15.00. We a specialty of suits at this pric have them in all sizes from" to full woman : size, made in viots, Tweeds and wide `wale (Northway s._ make.) ' Creations made by the best manu- facturers in hundreds of models are here for you to select from. Coats, Suits, (Dresses, Skirts, Wraps, 'etc., garments of all descriptions that are in ..,demand. , We have the right gar ments and wedo not want a better place to exhibit them than in , our new cloak room. 1Viisses7 Apparel COME -- YOU'RE WELCOME. ;vA|ll\..l, LIIUI llUul"V-. Hbilleting committee. BE L*1"s`-`-'1:ia's'ti.:' }{n'd' ia':1.' co1ors,reg.35c B. ` COLLARS - Ladies Linen Ernbmidered Collars,sizes12, 13, 13%, reg. 250. Bargain days . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . , ` SUSPEND ERS, Ladies Suspenders allcolors, were 25c. ' Bax'gain days .19 M Satin Finish Suspenders, were 50c; 9 ` Bargain days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 ' BUSTER BROWN BELTS, Chi-L ' ` dren s, reg.25c each. Bargain days , CHECKED GINGHAMS `- Reg. 1`2Jm vm-(I. Rm-mn Java I ly w orthy'of mention are at [ We make -2 _--3A- - .`? $i'l5 :s at" this price and misses much in demand nan L: W ' 44-inch VVide Wale Diagzonal \\'. r- sted Dress Goods, in very 1rct?,;' shades of Cardinal, Brawn, G:'w:l_ Olive, also Black. Splcnrlicl :3 2` girls dresses. Special . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42-inch `Satin Colths and l (1)llI`2. M {all colors; bright nish. aml :1 ._ wearing material. Special . . . . . . . .. DRESS Goons spndiiff` EXPOSITION in Ch; e serges Bgagtiiul Fm