F wu complain giver! .- WHOLESALE PRICES IN ALI. D in Wilttht0$22.00fol'..........f i x .-.-...s.- \~\p\e._e »~ PARTME \‘ vvvl _ WITH MANY sPacIALsI‘ ‘ ‘f? Young- Men’s Overcoats, Blu3s and ‘Twcetis. -..---.-.-.--- 50 Young Men’s Suits Tweeds for V. . . . . . . '3 . Iii; 5103115 i ‘SPECIALS Men’s Black Rubber raincoats t0 clear . - - - - - . . “v30 Men's Tweed Raincoats Grey, bfifii? ~ -\- 1 Brown and Olive special 50 l Men’s Leatherette Raincoats special . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5 40 Men’s white Flannelette night shirts wortih §2.35 for $1 69 Men’s colored Flannelette night shirts to clear . .. . . . . . F5 Men’s grey evening shirts with collar good weight special 3" 35 - l Big range of Men’s fancy Shirts, woriih to $2.00 Dollar Days Men’s heavy weight Khaki breaches, special . . Few pairs of Men’s cottonadeipants to clear . . . Men’s Merino Shirts and drawers Dollar Days Men’s Merino Combinations suits ¢..-..-.-~-- 100 Men’s Velour Hats worth to $5.00 for . . . . . i a VERY SPECIAL M“! $1 4o . bile $109 s1 oo HUNDRED BQYS’ SUITS TO CLEAR. AT COST,_ REMEMBER THIS STORE IS OPEN UNTIL 8 I’. M. J. W. Robblee 135 GREAT GEORGE ST. PHONE 141 SEE OUR “IINDOYVS FOR MORE SPECIALS' The Caloric Plpe less Furn i108 l. guaranteed to hest your house to eoventy degrees of heat l- the coldest weather. Oell at our store during exhibition week and have ue ‘T eemorltrete QMQWONDERFUL FURNACE to you. The orieee ere very reasonable. CALL. WRITE OR PHONE US FRED l-l. TRAINOR m-‘ONE sow. so amlrron eraser ‘ opposite Prince Edward Theatre. Quality wolrrll and I l ‘Reliability g lnneoomwnons murren av mv ooc-ron an: momma/menswear: was: D R DIRUGS WE GIVI ‘hi8 MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION 1'0 EAQH PRB%RIPTION. WITH YEARS OlF EXPERIENCE D0 ALL BIOPUNSING LMV! us yous NEXT. - can. on ue" on nuoml . h J.- ERNEST ‘HFWORTH anon: wee 142 nit-lhc: eraser oeroelrs ZION cllulllcu reason m exile Jerk '0 . . _r Am-l-ru- ",3; ""511; .23.", ..*.‘.".‘:"r::.:"."::..‘..'t;' .'..:'.':. "r Pmhflnfl" h“ Ppened‘ ‘a e Jlhlg how. z l‘ ,_, l)?’ ‘Aged i; _ lire. Iriglt-ywhfger s. ' " l1’ "lwiiflloe. l!) cal. "I! [Qgiflulufl-lld Iq- rvcnlng. 10:11.63‘ you like " P‘ ‘uppml "Y. ' ._ all“... I line‘ “at I 8353s v -~». = ‘ ... 20 to 22 0 . ll-IALU don't suppose you ever hear o! sill-I" qfifi’; l uviim ll pullet extras 85. pallets 87 Prices to retailers ‘are per beg, _ extras as. firsts 50. pallet. attracts;- ibarlletwae all‘ are extras 54 to 60. seconds 37 to i0- are iii. (irate i0. seconds 35. ._ WllNllvIlPBG — Dealers are quot- prevailed in the local spring‘ when lng country shippers extras ill to i3, iimts 37|i§6C0l1l1B 30. Prlcesfioghange in prices. A moderate. am- retailers oi lresh are extras v 46'. ‘nun; oi business was worked _wlth .. ilmts i3. seconds 35. storage eX-iorelgn buyers but illh local’, and trail i1. firsts 39. seconds 33. . . SASKATCHEWAN ~— Dealersgare quoting extras 38. firsts i5. seconds 37 Prices to retailers are storage silitrns i2 to i3, rlrsts 38 to i0. ec- onll-i 34 w 37- Fresh extras 4'1 t 48- Canada and lhc iitrensth ln llluresyobmnionn for the oovnn division rlrslra-ii to i5. second-s 38 i039. ‘POULTRY — Receipts are ' creasing considerably at Moose] w pflcgg were where dealers are paying for-l I‘ masters 13 to 16. towl 7 to 13. rooa- [hgy will go still higher ln the lets 3. ducks l0. geese 30- , ‘ OAllXilAllY — Dealers are quoting dune, standard gr t!!! country points extras 35. first; ‘$2. were maria at 83.90 per hag of 9: seconds 2H Prices to retailers ' f lheeh receipts llglit- Co _ _ _ ers are telling extras‘ I ffirstliflv seem secan s 38. Price to retailer ‘pl- to he o tree ‘at. rlrals 60.'s9oon_de 48. been imrmind ftfdm9fgfb g see e res l. -> Recall Dealers ere pay ng tor un- w c s delivered {extras ill. st 12.3110 82.10 per hag. and, smell hec white aiocll at I175‘ to f ' , orrluwa. Nov. i. MONTREAL '-—’ hucillilnna tor- ungraded egg-s. delivered are entree 50 in 5i. tlrsts i0 to .44. Bewndséil verystrqng and prices were mark- to 36. Prices to retailers of fresh n4 up another twocenis per bushel- lrsis 46 to 48. Mo. 2, C. W. ‘Wheat quoted Bil. 1 torege extras storage extras 40. firsts 88. seconds nlflliood ‘ were well mlllnte "ed. ‘ Ouroziepgaeln: Appliances ere o! the moat modern 3m ‘h 1mm w” 3 good demlnd_q\h.‘,.3“ up uppl ee oomo from the most reliable -fl1)_\flQNTQN _.. comm-y dgglxffmgkgt w“ lnoderuqw “u” ,1 ;sre selling extras a1 to i3, tirsttgifl. prlcesJor trash snll storage 5' ‘to all. seconds 28 to $8. Price; ‘ho were hilly maintained, The i-pc retailers of sltorage are extra ' iireili 39; seconds 3i. REGIIEEIIIED DRUQOlBT-S VWNiCO [creasing rod glrstsedifi. i8. . . _ . h slum toms -" literati ilrln. lure erg‘... . h‘ 43. ——(esse) -—_ veteran still-l; who have cnpt‘ lFlTlWh eglgs of the higher grades the‘ dlpjqmq, ,arc very l-lrurcc ln the east. _ | ‘TORUNHD, — Tlls bee; grades Bwwns, are tho youngest try deal: qug Entufel’ I _ tinted __ air Bilteeedei DETROIT. Mich, Nov‘, i, —Tlle tocsln has sounded for Tyxlollb. Alter 21 years or brillisntb eeball the Georgiallfwéaryfhg of'c nstalll criticism for his fsllllrexo ‘develop ll pennant winning club, resigned today as mnnoker oi the Dell-oil Tillers. ' ‘ George Morlarity. the American League umpire who made his base- bllll ‘reputation as thirdibalsomllll {or “the Detroit team. will. be the new ‘manager. _ jHls solectloh ‘was announced" today ‘_by'j Préaidelll Frank J.‘ Nevin." ‘ Cobb left for his _ Augusta. Gil. home immediately after tcnderlllc his resignation. Friends amid thni Cobb will devote hieeiitlre t e i0 varied business interests he, l» generally reputed to be the wcllllh- lest oi‘ "thfl baseball "playerel illiil will not‘ don a uniform for at lean ll your. . ‘ ' Dissension was oilten reported in tho Detroit club. This playm- and that player were’ sold to be lln~ .1,;.5ehn11 m able to “get along" with Cobb. Hie handling oi pitchers was oli- jectod to by many. bllll player that aver lived." Hie Successor gue umpire, appointedto succes has had managerial aspirations to several years. The former Tige star admitted this after hows Alorinrity/‘s appointment. magnzlnes. Morlarlly's Career 190i, when picked up from the sand Xvoodslock. llL. manager of tho After adventures Outstanding Player Cobb begs-n his Tiger cnroor ill 11905. He has never played wllh any ‘other major league club. Tho lng 1006. 1907 and 1908. Baseball Club, ialnteriurined with seven yeafs’ the dove in which" Cdhh was lure M0rlarlty_ wnn’ lrtldbii ballnzreateet attraction. Fellchlrngc White Six in 1910. day. ‘it was his versatility our...‘ m the-A much as his batting thatyvon hlm m.“ tho deslgnatlonol’ tho "(lreulesl lElEllAllSllllllYS DIITSHINE ‘ iillllllllSllllllpdltiil-Zllllilh fi lll lIlauE’ $i,B i il PlAYEllS (mrmhlco, Nov. i. —'l‘lle general stats. u-y or‘ ygugom l“ bfigebn" “germ; pnigncr while ‘Sisler has spent over to be for younger slurs to ru llac-s l0 Yoflrfl in the bis HhflW- zho In veteran, but allll: iho Almerican‘ _aguo has decided to May Shine in Series annually select ii. most valuable player lt‘is the veteran slurs who have won the glory. ' ‘ _ George Burns ol’ Cleveland, the in the world series but its the vet- niollt valuable rniln i0 his plulyiincrnn player who is declared the 1925 race. is iar from being n. most valuable mnn to his club in youngster. Burns flnisholl his the Henson's rim- thirtegnth season in the big tont all departments 0i a ball club have A youngster ‘Hilly flash through rvsluilblo player award department. his diploma. m“ Ty Cobb. vvltll something lliw clliiiilllll; hlg credit, Li; mloihcr American to tuko tho lnurels. lPccklnpuugll. League wlnmq- or me m“; Vnlu- Sislcr, Collins and Burns able man trophy. Jot down the iielders while llllili. COW-l 01111 ancient names ol‘ Roger Pockimflpeakcr the outfield Wugh, ‘Vvnltsi-‘Jdhnson and Eddie DMFOI- r Collins and you have three more represent limbo llutll Australian Fruit A r " Crop Destroyed . . . MELBOURNE’, ‘Australia, Nov. 4 tho. DTP. Pllnccci strength,- I ~‘-Hon. M.‘ W, J._‘Bourchlor, Min- Winnlnez 011i "WWW" m‘. W" later or ‘Agriculture in Victoria says‘ llllllkel f"? 69571 "m" w" 33am that 90 per cent. of the iruii. crop has been practically destroyed by‘ tllrlps. a sliinll insect destructive to grain and plants. ‘MONTREAL — The cxportfltra m pyilyhusiucss reported e o! wheat. (lb llccdu U0! 7 ‘I i-Zcenis and Uo. 3. C ‘ ll-2 cents per bu-sheLA ilrmer teal!!! hmrlsl-i LABQRPfEs Wm EIGHT SEATS 1N GLAS- oow crrv COUNClL W.‘ M1 1 flour aituatiflll- There W55‘ n“ GLASGOW, 'No-v. 4. —Elght seats in tile Glasgow City Council were won by the Labor party in municipal blections on Monday. These included the notable success or‘ Mrs Neil ‘McLean, wile of the Labor member of the Hour-Io of wnlvrl-ytrado was rlulet- Theltoile of tho market (or wlntcl- W eat. flour was illfm with a ‘Slllflfl lln-ode passing, Owing to the increased scarcity of,good milling out in alt Wirlnimli! a stronger icolfngulev ol/Glasgow. who was ‘elected to tllc- velopfld bore (or rolled 0lil%ififind]cililllcli by u large gate. Labor marked lip fill gained two seats in lindee. cent; peg-bag. indication-ll are tpoliticnl parties inhths Edinburgh _“r council "remain llnc anged. future. and ‘aotivo business iv ‘as ' ‘ ' qales oi e “LCIIICIQI Xlldlll BIND: i’ ty pounds. Prices for llll lln PI“. sail linemen o Jate" nnliif N .‘l. pasteurlse q I4‘ c ‘to iii _ e receipts were ‘i .1 >l H Hlvlllliesllurr-riilhrnlis as‘ George “Morlarity. American Leal the fiery Ty Cobb as manager of; the "Detroit American League club.’ shown a despatch quoting Detroit oiiiciuls on Cobb's resignation and Having served as an American League umpire i'or ten years, Mor-‘ iill-llyln rntoll by critics iii! being’ well qualified for a manager's job.‘ He. ill n recognized authority on the national pastime and has written baseball for news syndicates and lllnrinrily brolm into professional lie was m“ a; eecond canoe! by Frank Salk, Chicago ‘Cubs. in the minors Morlarlty went to the New York Yankees with whom he played dur- Ho was traded i.o._tllo Tigers during the winter of 1908-09 and played und- tinarlclnl-nuccolis ct‘ lthe mil-nit" Hugh“, Jonnhlgn m. m, next‘ lhdrhadfiow "d" Theme"? to tho] Iiaicr; 1min! 376MB Y"! W35 91w" a box Qrilln ‘contracted typhoid fever llnd H06 "Hill-Kiwi I18 Bebe Rum L“ "Hwhen he rocovercd he was appoint- mcriolln ‘League umpire the sky lille like a meteor in flight‘ Curiosly enough‘ ‘for better ol-"invwnrsci" _ _ {Nervous Xhlrlle: "Flannel." "hi! Hill mien nnnsvm an quill‘: multi- . w I ' I d f. l ‘l 8 AS e paper-hanger. Jackie was a total Ines. _ But he has here decorated the screen with the Kb ‘v1.7a. ‘l llllllilill i ' I imply/Hi": l/ l [l Tm cox 72.4....“ Tom M". and Tony H! His Law“ P‘ a Whlrwllld °“ lllliiolull aliunqlwrul ylivln‘ lamp; wlai Open 5...... 1 IIELLN CHAUWlCK"(1iARl[SCONKljll-lllm' 1| ' TONY; [he rounder ilom 5mm i léttiifii» Olllffl Action 8"“ Thru“ as/ l iii‘. {Tiodacllon epeedlear lln of lln " The Kid Himeeli’, his partner, a lonely girl, ’end_ "Dynamitef the wane-out hater-what a quorum no beetle the world of meal havoc of inirllr they leave in successor to "The §¢g Man.” IT'S A comsbv nhucilri SEE IT! By WILLARD MACK; llmlrd by EDDIE CLINE. Under Ill perusal elponleine e] JACK COOGAN. SR. ...____...._.-_...___.__.-._-.&a-__- Stars Meeting i Stars ut 7 p. m. ‘ requested to be on hand. llnportunt. Abbie Practice The Allegweit football ugizroli: Baseball I.-l0ll will pracllce this afternoon at‘ 4.15 ullnrp. Every player is o pooled ut today's workout. Grescent Defeats l , - . . , X, -l. —- Crcscoliis he“ he learned he had recewed won the Anummn Leagues “lrhsgpillsislelllptrhtiough‘the semi-final slugs wupqyor tile contest for tllo Miluc Soc- - _ diltrrllle- v20 years of active l-nnlpnlsulnl: to Johnson lH the onlY Dltfihel H0 ti" it" Tmnhy by “ r“ “ ‘ O ‘m’ “he am lqzNnvy OlUVOH ill. lhc (lurrison Kro- cil-llvie six to one licking to ultds yesterday ulierllooll. The {Bllllls provided l1 grout con- _ lioni: llniil about hull‘ wny illrollllil iitay ‘Schalk. brilliant White Soxlhe HON-lid 110F104» ‘Vilim ‘P: 88,31‘ urcd catcher. passed the zenith o: IIIBOPS crumbled beforo lilo dc ermin- nnd llnlmins career helhinél the‘ plate be-g‘ill_e‘zzg'z°'tig.‘r"gntl;fi alyézggsr; xfgaiflt; Gem-m ISlQler. oi the Ynlilrqlxlmrélxtfl ml;‘l:h.l‘l:l:sii:10;thi§;: inglléap (axyfigrtsnllle Succession‘ Crewmw Opened “Gum or trash are‘ again higher. Dealers m... League plilygn lo bc so honor-My to coin the fame oi such an nn- "i"! "illiy i" “l” Kim“ “m” ha‘ are paying for ungraned B886 dB-l ed and neither cllll lnl culled young-lmlllimelll- "livored sxitras 50.10 52. firsts 40, “ _ . . , . to i3, seconds 32. Pricesto retail-Rpm first‘; 4o, seconds‘ 32 ".5 . ers of fresh are extras 60 to 62, ilrsis 501m 63. seconds 36 Poultry in mQ_Qap_a_d‘li_m grain on,t__l‘l“ lllAllllllllfibN —- Dealers. are p57.- trawl market ‘iddily was.’ ing for liveroaslors 17 to 19, fowl . toootcrsll to 12. ducks. son banged ills ball into tho Nav net Ferguson. in illc nets for the cluhmon. equalled the score Wllil ho accidentally scnt lhc hall in his wn lluls a low minutes later- o in tho f-IPCOIHI period the 911914013111 showed superiority. (follicnit slloo lug iwo goals and Ferguson. Jack- son uull Tllckcr ono ezlcli. Tod Ryan handled ibe girmo and mnllo il fluo job 0i it. Saturday ai- ierlloon lhc Cresccllis meet lh Royal‘ ttiinilliiiln ‘Regiment team in ‘illc final nlntcll for tho trophy. ’l‘h match is slated for lilo sor to mes; ll picked liealll. Th Crescent; ilro playing lill mllch a they can ileforo the scuson closes yesterday's Tho Killllfifl k liTiFups for Crescents - Ferguson, goal; iWal- er and Smith. bucks; Illllmson. Mo; Ifloiland Lunllls. halves; Jhckson i Colllcoll. Kelly. up... and Tucker, forwards. " ‘Navy -¥Ullhell,'g0lll; Branch and Howe, backs; Sawors.‘ McDonald ‘and kirker. halves; Ewart. BTYAOD‘, lcosier.‘ A. Williams and H. Will amn. forwards. ----l-Qwd>-—-- Old Country - - Football ‘Result You'll be delighted with the ‘Tllorc will lm fl meeting of the’ plnyoi-s tomorrow All players and inns Very ' Navy in Semi Final Garrison grounds nt 2.30 sharp.‘ ‘Pllc- Cres- lcents won tho cup inst sousoli.‘tlie first your it was for competition. "q-Mondayillo locals journey to Wind- a. X" surfing Directed hi.‘ " WALLACE _ Ray T ‘Y . MacDONALD “Y °' _‘ [supported by ' K Elsa Benham l Y ll i s. ~Alter some minutes oi’ lusi. play‘ OUR. NEW SERIAL n all . A Historically significant and Thrill- ingly Dramatic Life-Story of the Great Plainsman WRITTEN BY HIMSELF Showing with startling realism how the ‘greatest lndllm fighter of all time helped in the winning oi the West-oi the bloodshed and aecrliloee of American pioneers who made America the qiorioue.hnd that lo to-dsy. A chapter filay tingling with action-boiling with {he peril! of r1‘ Indian infested pliilli! ' ,““ g h. S l» B t! (‘i 6 [- a‘ . V" . . a'i.'l._.lwa‘re.3. llQ-reeee- A laii-ly {tale LONDON. Nov. i. — Hugh , trade ‘w s done in. potatoes an ‘e James plnyud today resulted s are lhqt "who as firm. New. fixing! ' . ‘ I _' iiollows: ‘ ‘ _ _ r reenxlountain-s were q o ‘ d‘ " " l ffilllbx Union .- Dovpn. 20; Me ris. 0; Cam-bridge lInivoi-sity, . 12; Guys. i; ‘Pflflililblllh services . R; N. O ‘Greenwich. 0. l" ceum Ciiehipldileifips - Lelcs ‘ tor, 2i‘; o _ The‘ nu ' All Blecllr. h Mjdlan vYfirtilh re ‘ in Mlllllicr: "Dd fhll tlic this me llow 1ol"tele as . ,‘ i" dlr-IIqMnhnra-lnr» by. nl leigmllcn was n, . l8‘ do, a. -_ glilfliii- Sieliol-d. m‘ Ihilwyfi. . Cup - eelnl-rl l L. _ Wakefield. 15-‘ Hull. a. y ‘iflhifl wlutlfll re also is givin “PAGE ME’l’v--Two Part- ‘Comedy PRINCE groggy at 3.1%; irlsili, tinee- c, c. EDWAFD ,Nig'lit--26c, 21¢, 11¢. ~ " ‘ " Ilenlesenweiinerserlieelsill‘ RlNCE rliwluin lvovsmssn 11 and 12 CANADIAN LEGION - PRESENTS" ~ A “iimfirililtir bffifixr Big iLoc’ i SEE i‘ um can " ilmn ;“.Bf6¥$_ fm . \ . '* 31h. loniiiilévrilifi‘ till‘ " unto, tho low‘ a 0i end. Align. street _ b. ‘their warn y