.___ 9 ' 1_<¢< _-_;,‘§~`-_ _z-:az f»-_ - __ ii... _ ` 3‘i~‘“i` 5 i :f_=_T'_li itgf 'i,c»§_: ".1i vi "__-aff __ _,_ ___.,§_\ -, *M2 ii- if \’:'_<_: 'eil <_.~ 2 ‘ia i . i i i .< _ I 'I» f,,_»", t'==r‘ _ _,___ _ii iif’ __ pn; ‘sis ;f3ir§fi’i 2' :lift . isss-_s iid _ 6 `,-sg" <’§._2-_“if” __ _ gil, '_` " -=__v _.i wi .fit _ i _ ___ _:_ __ _ ,_ __ _i in Y i..-_ -lt; , 16'. .‘ 5_»~,»= . _viw .,‘_ ,.__ _ i _...__ ».» i.__ » ._ - ._ _.__1._.." - 'yi 1__,.."- "» V 'rue flsiandfs Leaamg store _ __ I i /. i A Pocket , _ _.___ _. /_.s_ __.»~ ” ' \' _ .._=a§i`_'- "-_ »\ t Knife Free To every Boy with each suit ___ or Gveijcoat. The largest , _ stock of Over- coats and Suits in the city to choose fr om. .g~$1> 1 '-"#'»'7;." _ ,, . , _ '-: 'f _ - 1.'::"';‘~'~';-:' ' fl'-,'%:<" '._:_ ,___ -;-11" ‘_ _ _""’>>~`_`f. 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'»’-_‘I f*__~‘__» iii’ 1. 547 __ _ _ _ _,___ _ ‘_ _ " w. - ` Boys Suits and Overcoats With every _Boys Suit or O_vercoat_, we are giving fgeel nice Pocket Knife; we are doing so in order to_ more 11 inirndu.e our Boys Clothing to every lad in this City an country, llie Overcoats are made m0StlY With Shaw Collars, also convertible l3D€l9. finished wth Slde pieatg and fancy sir;~ps on back. In Greys, Brown, Nivy and Mixe Tweeds For thi- finaller ifliaps we have them_made1n Mllllilfl’ Siyic very 1- ii lish and di-essy_._ l` he Boys Suits are pronounced the inost stylish cut in the City. livi rv well dressed lad now 8 di1Y5 VYC`iU`~* one _Of S- A Mcl)onald’s S==its_ Another lot just received made in Nor folks pleated back ami the plain D. B. stylCS. all PYICCS ff0m $=l 00 to $2000 and please bear in mind one price to all. e Caps Another lot of_ Fall and Winter Caps i'c<'eivt-cl by <»x~ press a nihy lot th.-_v are ton .' _ . . _ _ i- _ ' i ‘ in pines .it 7.7¢.. .»0__, $1 (,0,l_Z5: (A H ° W' ` 1150, 1.75. ' Overcoats Our Store has been headquarters for Men’s Overcoats for many years The values this season are all good. With our low one price system we are able to qu ite you values that cannot be dupucaieil outside this store at $7.00, 8.00. 9.00 10.00. At $12.00 we are showing a special. Chinchilla Coat made with special collar 46 in. long, double breasted and liiicd with a good quality satin. Sweaters A special price on a quantity enables us to quote yoii, _today boys regular $1.20 Sweaters for SFC. This is an all wool make, button on shoulder the larger sizes are worth $165. our special low price is $1.25 net. _ _ ,con sweaters is B}>y’§iinirtlieLiToronto Globe is chairman. " The Ptlr- [;*°’°¢tl_§Pl\S'$0f8¢hi¢‘ g'|°bé"“"tu_ ghemaggre-Eu’i-qgismted' l . .’ - ` _ ' , , ' _ wo-t rds of'bur total ex~` ` f h t t m i-ess national adv_eijt_i_s- “ac es I 5°°°°’°Q9' °‘_f‘_ _ _ _ __ _ . __ _ ijssiviih ihi: Iftazieifiifi dlsalgrsllai; interestediii pushing gport volume' ;°f_ , 7 _ ":' * ' ‘ ` oods ifor which`a demandis being create#-through' _$494’°0°;?°_° in, t _;_~ _ '_' -, _Q _ ew 4 i :wspaper advertising. Display and push are the ‘corn-_ `I9I5’ an 1_5 $5 _ma e _ f_,°`fU“'_t<°_d,`_,State-5 .D_°Pa_rt'_,_ f' _ < ' _,, __ ,_ ._ _ __ _ pleincnts of advertising,_anrl_s`0"tl1_¢ iI1f€l'¢Si‘~S Of the nil- _ __ __ _ _ _ ` i M _ V '_ C ‘ oiial advertisers go handgin-hand with those of’ tile '_ _ _ 1 ’ _’ _ __’___ 9 5` .' '_ _ ' I) i g li ti _ rctai/l dealer. There are so many specialties widely ad- _ i ’ ’ _ ' _ __ ,' * -_ °» _ _ ' ` _V ____ __ ' __ _'_ `__’_ _y_'}_f__‘_‘i ertisediiow-_adays that it is part of wisdom for'_ ad-' _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ;. F _Q U __ _‘L_ li lt' ' d retailers to get together and make a"spec- _ ‘f _- ` _ __ J _ _ _ -' ‘ ' clrieiifiifftimto specially exhibit them. Afterfmature A ' Q' _ . ' ` ‘ ' - " "li,-\~.~i`-A§f`fL`ff__' ` . ~_..,)’ ' i ' " i “Th lH b dash t ` i< fo- b ii ti = i '_ " i ~* - e a - ewspapers’ the Sec°.“d wee 0 ~ “.0 .ef was XE 35"- ' While it is the boun;len"'d‘uty,'says an-exchange;o`f, _ " _ V f " 3-"`j"“ ` “fi . _ consideration and in consultation with the principal I l the result that for the next week their windows and _sliow cases will be almost exclusively devoted to the exhibition of goods advertised in the Guardia-n. In siibsequent issues ive hope to give a description of the v:ii'ious displays made by our merchants, and we feel sure the public will appreciate" this opportunity of in-_ speetiiig all over the province the goods advertised by our enterprising firms, both international and local. our recent despatches, has preated a new, and in some respects a serious, situation in connection with the_ war. The friendship of Greece had been counted upon, but _German diplomacy, aided by the not un- natural inclinations of the Queen and King of'_ Greece towards their brother and brother-in-lav\g,___has_ s_u_c-lm ceeiled in shutting off the expected assistance, and” enemy. ` Itis possibleithat open hostilities on the part of Greece may be averted by the weight _of publicé _ opinion which is overwhelmingly favourable to th`ej liiitenm .'\_llics, but froiii present appearances-the best unfriendly neutrality. _ ` V eipiipped men to light this new outbreak of the now general coiifiagration. _ _ww go @the!L~¢s :__ b|.'idg'g'f&_)Qm__._0 a wedding than.” tlirougliout the British Empire for the past year otj iiiore, has become more insistent, more imperative; _ ' "'I`he 'new turn of alfairs nieans,_in all probability, tho,_W proloiigatioii of the war. There is o_iily one way in ¥M||.Y ,__ _ __ _ . i nien and doing it now. As to what the end shalibe there no question, no doubti _We shall win, but in' __ -ithc winning, itn order _to avert unnecessary -sacriice of life, in order to save those who have already gone to the front, we niusti send~ more merr. _ 'V even in this province some hundreds of men have probably done as well as any 0tlier_pa{t. Canada, but while wc have one man at home should go we have not done our wlmfle duty, salvation of the Empire demands that every his duty. _ _ _ :_ ing to the__c_ensns of 1911 there were`4,25o,ooo ‘_ ‘ Canada." '-The énlistments up_to the esent i6o,ooo, or _less than four per of our fpopiilatloiir. __The male population d£_'the.British at ihe outbreak of the war was abotilif 22,k0o,ooo these 3,660,000, or about 16 per cent., have ing to know thatithe present _boomxin 1 ‘meeting with marked success and we may yet ourselves. ' » » ' ie most suitable period for sdch exhibition, The mer hants in Prince Edwardlsland whcii- approached by ie Guardian eiitliusiastically took the matter up,.with " ‘ ` THE CALL FOR M‘EN»~_.._ __ ‘The crisis in the .Balkan 'situatioill suniiiiarisedjii irecce may now bc looked upo_n as' an ally of the hat can be hoped for from Grecce.is a surly and ` Serbia, according to our despatches of yesterday, an ill spare any considerable number of properly 'l`his, then, is the situation at present, and the call' or “men and more men ” that has been resounding hicli it can be sliortcned-that is, by rushing in more We have not yet done our full duty.__ There liould, long ere this, liave'oH`ered their services. . .,.,¢_,¢........_\1 l. L_ _.h3s_since_then Mmggtng Edlipr .`......»_....:..,_.........f. ,|; g_,_-_l_¢¢___g$_}nve§tor _____._,_.__,_ ___________ _ _-_-,_»_-_-_-ff.-_-_~_-_~:----::>--A-:‘ -_-_-fff-7~‘-»=‘g'f-‘-i~f¢l‘?f-=~v Morin/iv, Ocr. iirn, n`xiNc Tnnrtxscxvinrd Dlwigain .Qin A Sr/iruioiw Puni.ic_.Hoi.mAir,~'rnz Mdllrund ' ~ ` ' v- _ _ Y even 'that _'!`he_i'eply_0f pointed out that' instead of increasingeven _at that early _f war.. H18! the _tts iifwf O00, .compared .im/ith. WBTC $74.235,ooo in Kr# of 150 per ce'nt,,f _negro and Albania, the -were -only in rgi 5, and ` ex'- . ' ‘ _ _ ceeded the exportsto Turkey. _ ,‘ __ 7"" Then, says the Investor, we have to add"tli`e`$40`0,-' _ 1: Coittineifcing Mfonday andicontinuing for the w'holel‘°°°’°°° of Am-erica" expmts t° 'Canada and °t|“'1" ` 1 _ * I I British possessions, which will be equally benefited _expanded our _exports to the Entente countries in inent of _Conimercgon t.lt;,Jw,ls_pf _the ,t;ade__of_ili¢ _pass -few months, at $1 4oooooooo for I i I6 all men, physically f'it'-aiid`_'without'l1ome ties, to join the colours preparedf if necessary; torriake the supreme sacrifice in ‘the caus,e.of Empire, _there .should-bevno uniieasoningcontlenination of those who do not go guiiiless it is--very-'plainly _understood that theyihave-no struggle, a`nd` it is not always the case where the reasons a man can present to keep him from_'going to the" front can be made~suliici_ently apparent to his neighbours to ‘save him from unwarranted censii`re.' _'f The Toronto Mail and _Empire deals with this it_-says: ‘ _ ‘ . tvyflf a man, feels that he ought to go, he _should go; hysterical__young_ladies who confer upon him a wh'i_t_`e feather or who send' him anonymous letters ought -to- ‘b€_ disregarded. It is probably true that for many Citizens the .harder ,task is to _stay at home and- meet the ignorant opprobrium of ‘those who do not under- _'an_§lf;tli_<;,_grave'_artd creditable reasons that persuade métI_ly_abl_e-'bodied _young men to this course. A man jwhtl is' the _support o`f`_his_mo_thcr ought surely to be as regardful'of his responsibility _asnthe man w_ho has .a wife. A man may be the. sole supportof his father, 'br of his Sisters, or be a mainstay' to others who have a`_clain1 upoii `him"without 'advertising the matter to his friends, who may thus be inclined to think he`is shirking a nationaldutyin not offering himself for service. Many such a Canadian in these dark days will understand for the first time the meaning of the w_ord_s, ‘ the _heart knoweth its own bitterness! ‘_‘»Tl_1`e word-hasf not yet come which should prompt all able-bodied Canadians to put wife ‘and famil ‘-behind»thehi‘_-_and _take their placeson the firing lines Shoultl _it 'ever come, there' will be", we think, more ~"l¥:joi‘cing`_than sorrdwing on -the part of the volunteirs asa felon_tohis fate.” " _ ‘ " ' ' _ ,._ ,__ ,._ I. __ __ 5_5 1' -i:"""'f"_'Z**l“'r-_-~ri*§~;-~ take look at --__ ,.- no such his ._»_'?-5_°¢!"*P 'Avirw Buttman, 39. fb. Canada as a whole has not done _her part. _ In Canada we-Rare far behind this, but it is _While the and oss _ C C "0 _ Ill the rent - one _‘i¢ Kit. "Europe by $550,000,000, or 57'pei-i cent.,-'and to all pose ~ ses ` ii iflhe feels that he-‘ought ont to go, he-should stay ;-and _ Linens _-, \ _;'l'abl_¢' .,. grit" ` im" 1 i'»i\".»‘»-a~-~ -~ ‘T lv' make ood Y are 60c Paton’s ti'e_s‘_ to' keep' them ffrom be`aring`t_heir `in""the _ I phase of the recruiting question very sanely when , ..- \ Beautisfu|ily_ Tailored_ l Since it we _ our price 13 50 _ 18.00 and . If vou would coat better made shown with real _See ours before 300 brand new ones ._ _ __ _ un* _ Hend.i'¢rsonit& Wellner Bldg. Sunnyside _ '- _ ; _‘- __ _‘ ._ .iq -i¢}|._,\~__ __ Yours tw-highgradcfcloddtg. 3365-1o~sMtr. - ~ - _ ,__,__,,¢,',7~”i1~ 'S_&f¢_&`_l__\__'&`lf__¢_l`_ _ if A., 1 1 »-¢ `_'_a;ga_i_iisg Té§i§r`Si"'“dt>ii- I tingency with". *The Oldest Insu ' W Y __ C ` V ~_. _ _ .1 _ _ _ It’s the only 'iff _ Carry- 'ice I “J A# t \ ' ` ii-ir ~ _ » inuaiiiisimi-in 1 gf fi 61 Queen me W ....“f@t€.; _ QQ,-