All “three Group” Sale of Men's Overcoats All these handsome new Overcoats have been gathered into THREE GROUPS, for immediate selling, and we propose to clear them out before stock-taking,-Jan. 31st. Just consider the ranges of values that this GROUP SALE will offer you-and if you need an Overcoat, you will buy it TODAY. GROUP ONE THIRTEEN-FIFTY Men’s Heavy D. B.Ulsters, in diagonals, checks and plainbrowns, $15, $18, $20 for 1 3.50 GROUP TWO NINETEEN-FTFTY Men's Winter Overcoats in large variety of fancy tweeds, in browns, greys and dark plaids, full and half belt models, $25, $27. _$30,for........... 19.50 GROUP THREE TWENTY NINE-FIFTY Men’s winter Overcoats in greens, browns and lovatt shades, full belt models, plaid back cloths, guaranteed all wool ttveeds, $35, $40, $45, $50 for . . . . . . . . . . . 29.50 MEN'S FUR COATS Black Dog Coats . Silka Beaver Wombat Wallaby Racoon $150.00 ..$105.00 Racuon, $225.00 . $157.50 The Men’s Store MUURE 8t MBLEUB LII] . . $28.00 . . $29.00 . . $52.00 . . . $52.00 ..---..-.---...-. ».-.-.-. ---~.---.---..-- -..l-...-.---. Plllllllllllll Bl llllll Ease and Low 00st of ROCHESTER. Jnn. l5.—~wll8l is termed the greatest achievement in pbotogranll)‘ since the invention of the roll tilm ls announced here to» day. it is in the form of a. motion hath Macs. director of .1 research laboratory. states may in time sup plant the present still picture cun- eras "livery one their own direci-nr and camera man." madm the u: nouncement which descnbes 111 meta] no; which this a L: i6 mm. in width. In compares-n with-the standard movie film I’ of 35 mm. This film is loaded .1: daylight exactly as the amount rolls are loaded in kodlkr- The lens is an F55. mL-Z 1::- cuses through a uniqllé “YIN _3-- shutter is of the can: 63¢- its view-finder is briilznn". and llli sees the image while trunk é ' There is a inept»! Prviwvrm 1»!- .-h‘.ne vvhith cctn-z-s firth me hm era. IN MEMORIAL! MR. DUNCAN MQCLEDD On November 23rd one of Sis.’ .-ilie‘s oldest landmarks hi“ may in the person o.’ Ihncan Leod, born at Springtonpn Poor: J)‘ Clll. m1 In the sprms of w? same year he with his P899115 moved to Hartsville and settled on he farm ocmpied bi" him 11 555 loath and from which he was nev- r absent for more than a weak a! l time Mr. hiacleod was alwajii 8 hard working man. his father hav- ng died when he was quite young ind his oldest brother having being rilled in the American Civil war. 1e was left alone to fell the for- Projeotion Machine That Goes With ‘It and Process of Reversing Image are Main Features of New Achievement. picture kodak which Dr. ll C. Ken-mad men h)‘ 1 PINE“ M! camera and film. The miner: is s: THAI Bill [ll IN llllllfilll Operation, Fireproof The process of making l positive -film for projection is entirely dlf» lferent than any other. The neg» Jive film is taken from the camera fund developed in a Speck-blank’. is reversed. This reversal of Image {has a positive film from the ne- egrgve. But this secret develop men: method. 995W“ b! D1 Lilte a New Pudding .....§i$.’$ifi'*-.i."£ i329 by yqarenoloogcrphin witllnanietvnnns" adahi- Tbechnnnofthaefrnit- Servethuntoyonriaanily. Scehowdieyapprove. Askmcrchanfsfor Sun-Maid , Raisins enmplary Christian life being ever faithful in the practice 0! hBI’ religious duties and 611110"!!! h" ‘file-es. -.: said the film for pro f-ecticn contains as much detail as 12r- original negative. Work on the home movie has bee: under way for three ymrs. hut camera was only perfected 1-3.; me reversal process o! deve lopzren’. became a commercial. as well as a iechniml success. main feature of the new aeznent is the loading in day- he ease in taking pictures home was a considerable dlstnnou from the Parish Church she sel- assist at morning Mass and re- ceive the Breed of Life. Her good qualities of mind and holrtcould not fail to gain the warm friend- ship and esteem of all who knew r. During her illness she was greatly comforted by the spiritual mlnlstratioos of her good Pastor. Rev. Dr. Curran and also by the .._< low cost which is said will 5.1-; jvfiéfli snapshot coats in, »- up.’ in. the reversal of image’ u-rac-pmfill! and the fireproof} >14 "non machine. ‘ ‘ng the sick or nflllcted! tin-i (om orting those In need. Bel sis being a true Christian, Mm Mbtlmfid us a true patriot and} w* 1 war was declared in 1914 he’ shouldered the burden of thel farm that his son might do hlo bit o: King and Country which burden . bore for four and a half iong~ years without a complaint. t He leaves to mourn their loss of a kind and loving bttsbttnd and father his wife. (nee Jessie Mac- Lain) and the following sons and daughters: J. Angus. 11181618111 tailor. Halifax, s. s.; Rev. Boner-l ick Alexander .\i. A. B. D.; Mic, ‘sionary Io Batan. West Bhlnn; Mrs ‘Sfiallacq 313014906, Brookllne. _-_\iass.; Mrs. James W. Loche. -West Somervllle. Mass; Major. AI- Ian and Annie at home; also one rs‘. and clear for himself. a farm and support his mother and young dster to whom he was always a ‘°’,'§,j,,§f"§,ffl?, 'f,j”fj,’,',,,d that myzmi to Huntsville cemetery when! » t t can t- i“ ~njoy it longest is only a5 ‘be. ‘Ii ht of the sparrow and that there °1 m9 dlmgme‘ Wm’ Predecuud .8 ‘sumemia ,,e..,',.,., (o, wmchihim sixteen years ago. The pall- 2228i} must strige and he was alwayiibmrer” were Messrs‘ M" A‘ Mae‘ ‘sister Mrs. John Corbett. Granville. His funeral which was 1111817 F!‘ nended. took place on November Iof respect to the remains o! her Pflmm 1116)‘ so highly esteemed in dife. The Requiem Mass was sung frequent flslfs of her devoted son Rev Dr. M. J. Smith of Kinkorn. Her Well spent life came to peaceful close at her hfaplewood. where she passed so many useful happy years. on Tues- day the ninth insL, when. fortified by the last Sacraments of ‘Holy Church administered by Revd. Dr. Curran. she peacefully passed her eternal reward In the ninety. s her demise was not unexpected, yet, the news 0f her Passing away was heard with feelings of sincere regret by a wide relative; friends. The funeral St. Joseph's church-on Thursday the eleventh inst. and was well at- tended by the relatives and neigh- bours living within reasonable dls~ lance of deceasetfs home. Several of the clergy were unable to at. tend the obseqtries owing to se vere storms of the previous days. which also prevented a large num- ber of relatives and friends of the adjoining parishes from being Present to pay their last tribute and services at the formed by Revd. Dr. slstei by Revd. Dr. Curran, The body was then laid In its inst rest ing place beside that of her bus-I . ~ _Lennan, John Macbennan, Ale! .wnd,;§arcblng fefofrglffg; gglhfacbennan. Nell Nicholson, Mur- £31 halvfefvsmalillfngered and hicdoch Stewart and Hammond Jew- =earch was‘ not in vain. for he diedfiu‘ ~. I n full assurance 0i a glorious re~ . ‘“';“;1“°“~ Fm“ Qehoiafg-‘é mas. FRANCIS sum-t. =2 wasamem r . '. arena; church at Hartsvllle. He was a man of strong convictions Today we regret to announnb 5 ' n, esmtécféll resident "t7. always doiuz what he ztéouzlit nzmfst 3534?; r £1,151], “any, he Master would have him o. a.<,(.ross_ Deceased was a woman 0| fcheeriul disposition, an ohllgln! _ , neighbour and kind sympathetic To 6am Welght friend. and was noted for tier thrift and lndulstry inf everflhins “‘—" ., ,,,,_,pertain. to t e wel are of per algllgfggilgglgiirficéxO-I il-ggiiriiuisliaarigtr-éi‘household? She "was ever ready 1° -d nerves: to replace Weakness Willlllasgigt a 800d cause 3nd go 391p utrength to ndd body wrtizht t»: thin quiet kind", _ - the needy in her own i d- rialtk;étljalqfirekindle ambnonjn me ‘way. But. above all, she lived an _._~ - . " lso one sister _ . ‘the passing away of Mrs. Frsucft-n! . 1nd a shining light in the currimun» ' ' ~~ ~ » ;I::=I:’° band tvsho predeceased hei- by Iblriiwane Fears.) there to await n Klorious resurrectlm. She leaves l0 mbllrn two sons and two daugh- ters. namely Reva. Dr. M. .1. Smith, P.P., Kinkore and ‘Mark A. on the homestead: Sits. Levi Malone. Maplewood and Teresa at home, Mrs. James Flood. Mapieweod and twp brothel-g, Chg!- les hioneghan, KQILV’; cross and‘ James of Providence, R_ i, [t isl "will? B! msflllcn that three granc‘ children of deceased have dedican fed the: Lives to “the services of - B B)‘. ev. Smith. st. Lawrence Rev. Russell . - _ Pa" Rive, Moss and Rev. Sister if. Lauren. ti! of the Sisters of Mercy“, Bed. ford, Mass. To the family and 7-9]. atfves of deceased the sincere gym- pdthy of the community ggeg W; their bereavement. Th6 Dali bearers werc:_-Chm-. les Mclfcnna. James D. Flood Thomas McManus, Mich; John Nantes, M Mn? her soul PEEK ill D0132. = s. RUCE vigil; —~§4--__-_.~.__ The Ilearld System will Restore Your Carl If your meter car could be sent hack to the factory It could be motored to the same running order a: when you bought It. We oflor you that opportunity because no have v the factory equipment. being maker: of Qnoollno engines- For Instance, we have thiHnld equipment for NIHMIIIII eyllmfcn an they an wound In tho fac- tory. This natal-n loot power, dope mote of on and oll, Mounts platen clap. fouling of quit plugs and other troubled. Coot from $25. Grate and bond your engine for estimate. Cnnuorverawn FUNK! IMMQI 51 8: 60.11: D Inn charm-o‘ of’ Powell Found an Ilasis in lite Desert! Alexander Powell, celebrated exploron adventurer. war correspondent. v-tfieo In the DOOORIDCI’ Iuuo o1 The Century: "rm u»: smut n» u» mm t» maul for any frontier country, Io not ha." What Fylnnlrqyo about tn In hot eountrfoc. Ofbflnhlon biyl thou! It In cold. And for a‘ briefing qllvnno Ilka condo‘ fhoro’! notilllg h duvet a Iudalnln], Invin- orollngplilhvlllyfllmuhfllj cup o0 Iloo aw onus ham. time from u» an and you»: ‘ HEAVY WHEAT BOOKINQS from this Y "mung! have been Fnlversify. . lulu Pmiunt lnul 'dom failed. during her long life, to - age. Owing to i Grade head. 2. Grade ’ head. 2. i-leaney. Grade made for_ January. CLINTON QCHOOL FAIR ____. 0n the evening of Dec. 2f t IlBvPle of Clinton and the“ 5'51‘. rounding dlsiflctg gamma; gear the school o under the m: Min Mldred Brookgugsgz; “[5415, lflriqlr Johnston. Wesley Rune: my presided a; man and the following number; were rendered * Address of welcome by the school. OI Chorur-Oh Canndl. by Senior Pupils. Recitation-The Mustard Plan. er-by Marion Benny, Recltatfon- m; gamut. by Gertrude Donnie Bonk-Let the Rest of the World Go by ‘I nut-us. RQGIIIUOII~TDO Blfllfllflfi Sale “B! lrene Hamilton. 2 RecItatior-By Brenton Pam. er. by Hmenco ey. "A Xmn drill by I Junior ‘Pup- a Evil-Carry lfo book to Old Yfrxlnnr by Carmen Woodoldo in Dnrkey Costume. Recitation-Inch like Anne! “Tl-Holland.- Roommate-Not Built that vvny by Garvey woos-m ‘Ibo lollovwn: In tho report of "Itch School for lbo loot: of firth i-l. Inna Holley \2 u» mm ' fll. i uptown-t.“ Inky, h - s Dmgflnqinnio. lll-‘Carmen l-Ieaney. . 2. ‘GGOIIQ- MeKa bet-t Dennis. l llfbeginninig FRIDAY \ Ian. 12th Ending Saturday 20th Now is the time to consider future undergarment needs at prices which mean decided savings to you. Chemise Dainty Chemise in crepe de chine, satin and muslin, plain and fancy lace trimmed, in flesh and white, all sizes. Price 75c to $7.00 Gowns Here there are gowns to suit every fancy, in satin and muslin, plain or fancy trimmed, also high neck and long sleeves gowns. . Price, 90¢ to $5.00 Drawers and Knickers in Habutai satin- ette, pongee and muslin. Prices 85c. $2.75, to $3.75’ Odd lines in Ladies Drawers, Price 35c f0 $1.50 1. pace WHITEWEAR I, price. i. White Petticoats _Wi_th lace or embroidered frills. You can buy them now at an unusually low price. All / lengths. , Price $1.00 to $4.50 ' Corset Covers In plain or camisole styles, with lace or plain 60c to $1.50, Crepe de chine, flesh and white, p Price $1.25 to $.50 Princess Slips of fine muslin, with embroider- ed frills, just what you need for those flimsy dresses, in misses’ and women's sizes. _ Price $1.35 to $2.40 l Odd lines in Whitewear, slightly soiled, to clear at HALF PRICE. blouses. Including drawers, This is your opportunity chemise, gowns, brassiers, and f i BUY EARLY PROWSE autos. LTD. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE {Z .__.___ y. 3. Vera Somers Elrie Heaps-y. ‘.'. 3. James ISr)——l. Brenton Payn- Graham. 3. Vlilr-d. Vernon White- Marlon Woodside. 3. Ai- Grnde Ii.—~l, Grade I. VI.——1. Mildred Whitefler. '3. Helen Egg Paynter. 3. William Whitehead. Grade I. Gertrude Dennis, _ tluicrF-l. Jennie Mc- V.—~l, Ralph IHeaney. Zwhnt: '_’. Leith Paynter. 3. fr.‘ smn. Ray Woodside. 3. Fanny Somers. lers. Grade W.—1. Mildred McKay‘ Grade l- (Jrl-l. filcllfdfi Lellfin. McKay. Ariuel ton. Harvey Woodside. Heaney. 9.1mm. McKay. Ralph Heancy. ‘hflltfred McKay. Marlon Mc- nie lhicKay. ii /:‘ /. y. l‘ Perfect attendance: Lena ll head. Marion lieaney, Irene 1 iton, Alberta l-leaney. Diary ', \ .1 usual-ea umiteiieae. Painter. i/lwnel Whitehead. 3 1/1/14’ Suonmc TOBACCO can be had in both Pill Ind Cut Plug.