3-IZ? gilliifi "55 utter; ti! efttr i~ 'ev ,,. w >\\\ sy/ » ‘W/4/”` \ ‘ The Store ofa \ `) _fhousand Gifts ” `@"‘<`// 0.. ‘( 0*' "7 ; y __ Sd V \ Sales of Last Seas0n’s _ FUR C 0A'1‘ s at heavily reduced Prices WE’VE JUST BEEN GOING through the FUR _‘ _ _ __ .,_, ._ , :zid ` 1.; ranch out all the garments of i:i.~,, _ __ . irc; _ "3 They are boi: 5.-.-;-:d you to-day at amazingly rc- duced prices. Make no mistake about this offer the coats are wonderful value, good styles, good furs, but the policy of this store demands a clearance of all past season's goods, S0 HERE THEY ARE:- _ 7 only Ladies and_Misses Bcaverine Fur Coats in sizes 16, 18, 20, 34, 36. Very smart Fur Coat at a small 'cost worth to $ii0.00¢s0.00 0 1. only French Fur Coat plain collar and cuffs size 42 length 47 in. just the coat for large tall person last years style former Price _ $105.00 $95.00 1 only Belgium Seal Coat with platinum Wolf Col- lar size 38, length 43. in. beautiful rich lining of pussy silk this coat left over from last year good style for- mer Price "225.00 '°' $149.00 1 only Belguim Seal Coat with beautiful Natural Wool shawl collar rich brocaded silk lining size_36 length 41 in. former Price ~ $zzs.00*i49.00 1 only Dark Rat Coat lage collar fancy cufs fancy embroidered lining size 42 length 44in. great value for the Price ’l35.00 y 1 only beautiful Rat Coat first cuttings left over from last year good style size 38 length 44in. former $205.00 049.00 NOORE 6 I"I°LEOlJ 'l_lMl'|`Ffl)' Tai: sroiua or A THOUSAND GIFTS _-_ __-__ P0010 dl Thbmpbon, Ltd., 12-9-ZWU. rsarscsion _ics BUCK! for Christmas can i from the Booth Cream- youi' elder early. ' et|~iI~I0-Ii Jen. 3, 1030. IIUNFIII UI real hu In in ‘ oftliltflwilh TORONTO, D06. 22.--The Flllt of YLAIGE STOCK FLOUB AND mxh~u_ known in Hahn' f U ‘"‘°'““° ‘M ’°““' ”°"°" irfmuirnn, wiii be celebrated by the Jewish people for a period of eight days, beginning with Thursday even-_ ing. Dec. 30, and _ending with Friday, This feast is characterised by its beautiful oeremoniei of iillitihl clad-1 in in me home me the eressosue. the number of candles being increased ' by' one each consecutive eventnet _It 019121000 enthraeinf er L’-I 1 *ITWII _ FEAST 0|-‘ LIGBII. the year ies 3, U, g_, Mu¢¢hu, gm. Cua rdgqn :swiss cosmos! piimiu. arm peiitieu mimi ec OPEN! ON DIC- u _ Palestine, sousht to root out the Jew i-Sh rcllsion and its practices. He converted the Temple of Jerusa- lem into a sanctuary to Jupiter, and I set up the statue of the Greek god on the temple altar. He erected heathen eltlfl in msnr country towne and commanded the Jews to cet ef fer- biddcn foods. He otdlnd 'Bernh- eerolie to be rent in pieces, endpiaeed the practice el Jewish ritaeunder penalty of death. In this ily. Anti- Wiwl Ieiehaee: eousiit to ueroet evty veetige of Juitalein from the ieasefjniceir ‘ _ ' murmim breuure Uiiupcf brave reeeiuen mlm ¢iie<,cr|_a,iliu`e_'a-nel-et _ _, ._ .___ ,_ .., _ 0 EEE; ri e giii Weetem~G'ua»rdmn -@llVBN@9. -IPBGIAL Pl_ll'lC'!‘lDN CBIAM Bricks for the holiday can he procured from Dairy. Bummereide. Phone 517- -,__~_,\_ and Ross biscuit. ew-12-2s~2i. il-11-19-21-28. -I. H. MEAT AND OHABCOAL biscuit, made special for winter. feed ing. are iaaatlve and when fed with meat keep the fox in a better con- the available teams in Bummerslde ere r uisitioned for the event The when Mayor J. M. Leard stepped on . ___ _ w N . I " ` formal opening t,ook piece at 8 o'clock N _ _ .r . " ` | I of W "` ' ._ / _ , l the ice and in a few well chosen re marks, referring to the great benefit Z r, - accruing to the community on account of the construction of the rink, de- , f clored. il. open to the public. The balcony and girders were ni:ely decor- ated with flags and bunting, which gave li. bizarre and patriotic effect. The great electric musical amplifier installed by the McKay Sales Co., is an unqualified success. The volume ___ of musical sound produzed is im- mense. it can be heard for at least a quarter of a mile from the buildin~ When the electric switch is turned ni' the building is like one gnrgaiiim ._ ° '\ in the box nfw-e. There is ii ' _ precsion of eight event is the libltheh sitsrs and ndedieatod the Temple of Jerusiieih to the wer lhipefthe0ne00d.`Wi&ii e¢ thenlsagivins and soon of 'Joy IIUIUUI Vibtbfl Of the Jeillh Upillt over the. forces of tyranny and opg entliusiastlc dovotees of the great Canadian pastime. The directors and citizens wish w thank the R. 'r. Holman Co., who so kindly broad- cast the event for some days previoue~ ly, also the patrons from adjacent localities, who, in some cases, drove ten miles in order to be present. A gals. season of winter foe sports is ex- pected for the people ot Kciisiiigtoii and vicinity.-K. _ -Wlwfll ICE RACING - i`2:c coming ice racing season promis:s to be the best ever. There appears to be more speedy horses and s greater in-I terest by a greater number. Summer-, side has some real good ones. Mack‘ _ `._ - ' _ 'Steele hu fourteen rece horses underl i ,’ ‘-‘l his care. among them Chimes Dillon,| ,"1 (by muon Axwortiiyi, and a nigi. bred' , ‘ " '- two~yesr~o1d colt, These horses are | "sub ross" as to ownership, but they' ' F3 //.4 _ Q are generally understood to be the: , ‘ ._°'. _ _-'_`.-' ' prolicrtif of Capt-sin Read, who takes .~' a great interest in light hamess ra:- _ ’4;'»._'1"i__ ing. It is some years since the genial ‘ |||| " ' Captain made his debut in the " I' "Sport of Kings"-in the days v.-lien Plfkside Wu Kina oi the P. E. island turf-to be precise. Lately the hero of t.lie Archangel war trips has re-I turned to his first diversion with re- newed vigor and made is dlscemiblc scintillation last summer with Mickey Aubrc! and Louise Colorado. George Oaiibeok and Dr. Church have some Good imported stock, which will be heard from in the near future. John Crockett hes James Aubrey, raised by Simpson Bros., Amherst. ‘and cam- paigned last summer by the doughty and redoubtabie Toni Holmes. Tyn- dsi lemple has York Ola, who showed three consistent miles, all under 230 inet fell at the New Annan Matinee. There is also the Laoopia pacing mare Jl¢ilU°1ll\°. (Hlroid Mulsiiy, Kensinl-_ ton). The New London district has many promising ooits. The writer Nlfcts that he is unable. at the pree- ent writing, to give a resume of the ¢°°d ones, but hopes to be able to do so at some time in the near future- The Kensington Race Club intent holdin( a meeting at Ivan Browifs alwp on saturday night, December Bod. to draught a programme for the season. Bummereide live wires are to organise en December mis. summer eide proposes that Kenlinttim and New Hendon smsilslnate with them in “one his union".-K. eeteereteeser e panes eitmiiutei-ie ton lee arena was opened under, eusplcous circumstances on Tuesday night, December mn. Neture i.miiea,| the country roads were good, and the moon shone in eil its slory. Most all ~'i al." - _J \\ . '.l&*».g`§" _ "5='f~*»i a c;i;.i¢_x;_$_S0id wholesale arg; _ __ “ - . ’, f"_, _ -iusxorsmuo-'nie xemmz-. ;§`§',~_,___ ' f Say Meffy Chrlstfnas -= i I* . f _Li _ _ . ./ 'I - . _.1 \< lL}_`¢ L - f' hr.. _.__...\ _J music box, literally oozing music fri' _ _ rx \ an apparently invisible source. -»i` "` .321 '/, mecitaiism being operated by s s.'."i1. C Y* , ini” A ~ ' rcfreel-n~:i\t bc-oth near the main en ~ - '» traiite, ui:-:ie hot weirier-wursis, co.~ ` fee. tes and effervescent drinks ina; i" _' '_' `~ be pro‘ui'cd. ’1'iie “opciiing" was - _ 9.' fi. I / 1 patroiilzcd by over 500 delighted and ' ' 'if A K , _/'_ » T ”J_'».._i".li;` -is ,f " »-"4-'I\z""">‘ ,'<':~'.'-.".,' ’-, - 3* \ -':f':4»&f:1:1ef.:'2:I:<~" »’ ';~1;§;33_f,;Z-Z'£".'-' this now, the rage of the season. Prices, $19.50. Leath- ette, $7.25. ' ‘ t .’li\eiil1`risimi_t§ Siiiretluiifii* . _*_ - Gif; Suggestions Ladies nn- linen Gloves at _ .$4.00 ’ " .1 Swede silk lined. Price .... _.$3.25 ' .,i.~ Perins, best quality, price .$3.00 to $5L0tl __ With Gloves 0 za. me _ £0 ; To.,_Capture_ Feminine » ’ ll. Admzratzon ' *mia f" v ` For All Boxed from . . . . . . . . . .. 50c to 81.60 =‘ Seperate _ . . . ._ 15c to 25:: E il _ HOSE Give her hose this Christ- mas. Prices $1.00, $1.50 to $2.00 Special all silk hose ln new- __ est`shades and all sizes neat- ly boxed for $1.95. _ ill-_il <1 / "" ’\\ ‘ -..r‘v&sH " ‘ \.’ Leather Jackets. Decide on S i -2/*“*i*" \ . )’~ exe) ._ .° ~e .- ,_ |~ 9. .,_ » e ,A "__~ ve ‘e 1 .,_` _- \\` 1 . ` SWEA TERS 1 ` n Present her with a bweat I O c. li. Gift Suggestions 0 Other Suggestions. Handbags, Beaded Even- ing Bags, Scarfs, Smocks, Umbrella, Corsage Flowers. ° A gift you’ll never regret nor- she lforget, “A Fur Conti’ Linens as a practical Gift for the hoine. Bed- spreads, Luncheon Sets, Pillow Cases, Tapestry runners, Cushion tops, Linen towels, Batlnmats, Bed Comforts. ` which is sure to be uscd Baby wants Bonnets, Mittens, Booties overalls, :ir the coming cold season. Rompers, Silk underwear, Comb and Brush » ‘ Prim $3.25 to $5.75 and 5000. "ts Swckinss- ele- # ZA large assortment of Bathrobes in soft 'wool ' LINGERIE Always useful, always ac~ f eeptablc, lace trimmed night gowns, costume _sllps, two piece sets, envelope chemiee, Braesiere top combinations, Bobbets and Bloomers. Tail- ~ ored and fancy styles, all shades and sizes. _ Gifts That Men Will Like to Receive - < Men 's Both robes ' Blanket cloth. Prices .. .. . 86.50 to 89.00 f Brocaded Silk Rayon Dressing Gowns. Pric- es $9.00 to $16.50 Fancy Boxed Neckwear. Prices .. . 45c, we, Ste, V g i 81.00tos4.50 Brace and Garter sets to $1.75 ' Brace, Garter and Armbands $1.00 to $2.75 Boxed Suspenders 75c,__$1.00 to 82.00 Mufflers 01.50 to $7.00 Fancy Boxed Hose 501: to $150 Men’s Shirts from $\i.00 to 85.75 Fancy Boxed lisndlrereliiefs 50c_ to $1.00 Tobacco pouches $1.85 M‘n,.’H.“ _eetnkedeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ‘z75"}m“m eulseeveeangesaseeeeeut $1.50 t0:\$l75 Hat Boxes and Vogue Bebe. Cases.. Prleeeil... ~ f mornin _-run sttnwlil i~. , #if