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Thie item is filmed et the reduction retio checked below/ Ce document eet film* au taux de rMuction indiqui ci-deeaoua. 10X 14X itx 32X 2IX 30X y 12X 1BX a4x 2tX 32X Th« copy fUfiMd hmrn has bMii r«|»rodue«d thanks to ttw 9«fMro«ity off: L'OKomptoiro fNmA fut roproduit grico A la D. B. WiMon Library Univanhy of Wwtwn OntMrio (Rigioiiil Hittory Room) Tho imaffoo appoarlns hopo aro ttio poaoiMo oonaMarlng tho oondMon of tho original copy and in kaapkig filming contraet spocifieationo. qiaaUty lagibility oovora aio fRmod Original eoploa in ptintod p apar boginning with tho front eovar and tho loot pogo with a prlntad or IHuatrafad sion, 9t tho book oovor wiion approprioto. othor originol oopkM oro fibnnd boginning firat paga with a printod or Wiaacratod •ion, and anding on tho loot or illuatratad Impraailon. 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Thooo too iorgo to bo •ntiroly kieludod ki ono ospoouro aro fRmod boginniing ki tho upper loft liond eomor, loft to rigtit end top to bottom, aa many framoo aa rec|uirod> nio following wagrama INuatrata tho Un doo sy m b ol oo suhronts spporaltra sur la dar r ddro knage da ehaquo mierofleho. solon lo eoo: lo symbolo — »• aigniflo "A SUIVilE". lo symbolo ▼ signiflo "HN". 1.00 eartao. planehos. taMooux. ate., pouvont Atro fihmAo A doo taux do rAduoMon d i f fA r on t s , Lorsquo lo doeumont oot trop grond pour Atro roproduit on un soul odehA. U sot flkmA A portir do I'angia supArlour gaueho* do goueiio A droito. ot do hout on boo. on pronont lo nomhro dlmogoo nAoos s siro. Lss diogrsmmoo suivsnts INuotrontlo mAthodo. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 • Dear Sirs,— 4^ 4». Jb[ ^ ^^ mentioned in our last circular (one of which '*' we hope you received), that we were workings for Cash, and Cash only, we have remodelled our price''Kst so that now we can supply you with any gfarment, cheaper than any house in Canada. The Materials used in making garments is a wide sub> ject, Qualities being almost as numerous as the sands on the seashore. Our position and the great extent of our business, enables us to buy, personally, the Best Qoods money can demand in the British Markets, and knowing the secret of an enduring trade is to please our customers, we secure the Highest Skill Obtainable, and have no fear whoever places an order with us will assuredly come back when he requires Something Oood and Strictly ReguUtlon. We are, sir. Your obedient servants, J. B. AUSTBN ^ J. E. AUSTEN, TORONTO # INFANTRY Lt. Col. Helmet.— White driU, with trim- mmga, complete Helmet. — ^White cloth, with trim ming, complete Forage Cap of Blue Cloth* Mc^ir Maple Leaf Band, Gold Em- broidered Peak Active Service Cap. — For Camps, Sec Glengarry. — Regulation quality. . Scarlet Seige Field Service Jacket, without Badges of Rank Tunic. — Scarlet, Blue Facings, trimmed with rich Gold Lace, Shoulder Knots, BadeesofR'nk Patrol, — Blue Clotii, trimmed real Mohur Braid Shoulder Straps, and Badge of 'Rank, Great Coat, with Cape. — Grey (waterproof), without badge. . . Mess Jacket and Vest — Alined with Scariet Silk, Shoulder Knots & Badge of Rank. . . Trousers — Blue Serge, with Scar- let Welt for undress. Trousers— Blue Doe, with Scarlet Welt Trousers— With Gold Stripe. . Breeches, Blue Doe, with Scarlet Welt Sash — Crimson Silk Sword.^ — with waterproof bag. complete Sword Knot— White Buff Sword Belt— White Enamelled or Buff Leather, Snake Fastening Ditto, with Canadian Militia Waist Plate Sabretache with Slings, best qual. Cro>s Belt, with Field Glass Case complete, with Gilt Ornaments Spurs. — ^With Chains and Straps, or Boxes /. Major. $650 1000 5 5© 300 I 00 1000 4350 22 00 3200 4*50 900 1650 IO&!2 1000 Cap- tain. IS 00 I 00 S«> 800 750 1000 250 $650 1000 550 300 I 00 1000 4000 21 00 3300 4000 BOO 900 1650 10&12 1000 1500 I 00 500 800 750 1000 $650 1000 500 300 I 00 1000 3750 22 00 3200 3750 S«> 900 1650 10&12 1000 1250 I 00 500 800 1000 Lieu- tenant $650 1000 500 300 I 00 1000 3500 21 00 3200 35 00 Soo 900 1650 10&12 1000 1250 I 00 800 1000 250 I, / :^r AULi PRBTioua utnm oAMomisLmD J. E. AUSTEN, TORONTO # INFANTRY— (CoNTiNUBD) Gloves. .Brown, $1.35; White Doe, $1.00; White Buck, $1.75 ^^Vhistle, Regulation Pattern .75 ^r Leggings, plain, $1; English Enamelled Leather 1.50 Water Bottles, glass, felt covered i.oo Water-proof Cloak, (Parametta) $10.00 to $15.00, according to size. Numerals for Caps, Gold Embroidered i.oo Badges of Rank, per pair. Embroidered, $1.50; Metal 1.00 Swagger Sticks 15c. to 3.00 each Helmet Case 1.75 Uniform Cases .5.00 to 15.00 Staff-Seigeant's Silk Sash 7.50 Sergeant's Woolen Sashes 1.50 Sergeant-Major's Arm Crown > t,$o Chevron's, Gold Lace ;, ,. .., > . . 37^c. pc bar Color Sergeant's Arm Colors ................3.50each ^ All Badges fpr Bandt Ambulance, Pioneer Corps, &c., kept in stock, burgeon's Cross Belt and Pouch, Gold Embroidered. . $17.50 Surgeon's Undress Pouch for above ^50 (^urgeon's Sword Belt, Gold Embroidered .^.^^ 15.00 Surgeon's Cross Belt and Pouch,Black Morocco Leather 13*50 Surgeon's Sword Belt, Black Morocco Leather 7.5O ■f$k ALL PRBVIOUS LISIW OANOBLLBD # J. E. AUSTEN, TORONTO # RIFUe RBOIMBNT8 Fonge Cap Tunic of Superfine Cloth, trim- med with real Mohair Braid, Shoulder Straps, Badges of Rank in Bronze Metal Sergf Fatigue Jacket, Badges of Rank extra Field Service Jacket, Rifle Green Serge, made according to Militia Gen'l Orders of March a6th, '92, Badges of Rank extra Mess Jacket, including Badges . of Rank Mess Vest Great Coat and Cap^ Badges oi Rank extra. ....... ....i Dress Trousers oif t>oe| with fl- inch Midair Braid Stripe. .. Undress Trousers, Serge, with 2-inch Mohair Braid Stripe . . . Sword and Waterproof Bag, Steel Htlt and Scabbard Sword Knot. .......... Sword Belt and Slings. Shoulder Belt, Plated WhisUe & Chain, and Pouch for Field Glass, Breastplate of regimen- tal pattern Lt. Col. Major Cap- Uin. $250 $250 $250 4000 3900 3600 1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1000 3400 3300 3400 1000 1000 1000 3200 3200 3200 1200 1200 .1200 800 800 800 1250 laso 1250 I 00 I 00 I OQ 600 600 600 Lieu- tenant $25 32 00 1500 1000 3200 1000 3200 12 00 800 1250 I 00 600 J Prices on application. ALL PRBVIOUA Iilflm OANOnXBD h E. AUSTEN, TORONTO MUFTI OUTFITS Black Venetian or Twill Worsted Frock Coat and Ve«t $19.00 to $30.00 Black Venetian or Twill Worsted Morning Coat and Vest 15.00 to 24.00 Fancy French Worsted Trouserings 4.00 to 9.00 West of England Trouserings 6.50 to 8.00 Black or Blue Cheviot and Serge Suits 15.00 to 24.00 Scotch Tweed Suits 15.00 to 30.00 Canadian T^eed Suits 12.00 to 20.00 Scotch^r ranadian T w —d Trousers 3.00 to 7.00 I^ancy fwill or ^)^Mt^i|^'iJnmer Overcofits. . 14.00 to 22.00 Melton, Beaver or Nap Winter Overcoats. . . . 16.00 to 40.00 Tweed Ulsters, with Cape or Hood 18.00 to 35.00 Superfine or Venetian Dress Suits 25.00 to 60.00 We make a specialty of $i6>oo Suits and $3.00 Trousers. Bedford Cord Riding Breeches, Velveteen Riding Breeches, Light and Dark Vestings, etc., always in stock. SAMPLBS WILLi BB BBNT ON APPUCATION We have occasionally some second-hand uniforms and ac- coutrements on hand, mostly in good condition and some scarcely worn, which we can let you have from 25 to 50 per cent. Ipwer than the catalojgue prices.. .'^^ • J. E. AUSTEN, TORONTO • Scarlet Cleaned . t • • Why go to camp with a dirty tunic, when you can have it made as good as new by our process of cleaning, which has been in use for the last fifteen years, and always gave satis- faction. Address : i J. E. AUSTEN, t Aliulu 218 VONQE ST. Toronto. PICKBRINQ'S .... " BLANCO " For Whitening all articles of Buff or Buckskin Leather, such as Military Equipment, White Helmets, Gloves, Hunting Thongs, Whips, Cricket and Tennis Shoes, etc., etc. In Moulds, lo cents : in Zinc Box, 2$ cents. The moulds of *' Blanco " are made in one size only, and will fit the specially-made zinc boxes which are non-corrosive. ^ For 5ale at J. E. Austen's. ^ . J. E. AUSTEN, TORONTO L.I8T OF MILITARY BOOKS IN STOCK OR TO ORDER. BatUlion Drill Made Easy ; . .65 Brigade Drill Made Easy 65 Company Drill Made EMy 50 Catechism of Company Drill 35 Catechism of Battalion Drill 65 Catechism on Army Signalling 85 Changes in the New Infantry Drill 25 ress Regulations 75 Flag Drill for Signallers 12 Guides and Markers' Duties in Company, Battalion and Brigade 65 How to Post and Tell-ofFa Picket. By Capt. Marshall .20 Infantry Sword Exercise 20 Infantry Fire Tactics. By Major Mayne, R.E 2.00 Militia Regulations and Orders (Canadian) 40 Manual for Field Arti lerv (Canadian) 65 Musketry Regulations, Revised, 1889. 40 Manuaf'of New Bayonet Exercises 15 Manual of Instruction for Single Stick Drill .10 Manual of Militaiy Law i.oo Manual of Army Signalling.' 3(^ Manual for Majors and A«ijutants. By Malton 35 Macpherson's Military Law i.oo Movements of the Color Party in Battalion Drill 20 New Infantry Drill, 1889 40 Notes on Army Signalling. By Capt. Bower 35 Otter's Guide i.oo On Guard :— What to Do and How to Do It. By Capt. Quale Jones 20 On Outpost :— What to Do and How to Do It. By Capt. Quale Jones 20 Physical Training Made Easy 35 Physical Drill with Arms Made Easy 35 ueen's Regulations, 1889, Vol. I .60 ueen's Regulations, 1889, Vol. II 90 egulations for Mounted Infantry, 1889. 40 Regulations for Encampments 30 Ricardo's Company Drill. . 35 Rank, Badges and Dates. By Capt. Ottly L. Perry. . . 2.75 Regimental Guards and Sentries, in all Arms. H. M. Military Forces. By Capt. Ottly L. Perry 65 Supplement Rifle Exercises for Snider Rifle, 1889 12 Supplement Rifle Exercises for Snider Rifle, 1889, con- taining New Bayonet Exercise and Physical Drill with Arms. (Illustrated, Cloth) 50 Squad Drill (Part I, Infantry Drill) 10 Skirmishing, Attack and Defence, in Company, Battal> ion and Brigade 65 Skirmishing, Attack and Defence. By Malton 35 Stretcher and Bearer Company Drill 65 Signalling Regulations. By Sergt.-MaJor Sibald 35 # J. E. AUSTEN, TORONTO LIST OF MILITARY BOOK8--(Continubd) The Officer's Pocket Book $i.io The Soldier's Pocket Book, By Viscount Wolsely 1.75 Militia Act (Canadian), bound and interieaved .50 Cavalry Drill, Vol. I, 1891 .40 Cavalry Drill, Vol. II, 1891 .40 ~ield ArUUery Drill, Vol. I 40 ield Artilery Drill, Vol. II 40 ield Artillery Drill, Vol. Ill 40 arrison Artillery Drill, Vol. I, reprinting*. 60 Garrison Artillery Drill, Vo\ II, 1891 60 Siege Artillery Drill, 1891 .85 Manual of Military Law (abbreviated) 60 Infantry Bugle Sounds .T . , .20 Catechism on Brigade Drill .65 The N. C. Officer's Guide to Promotion, including ques- tions and answers thereon. Lance Corp'l to Corp'l. .85 The N. C. Officer's Guide to Promotion, including ques- tions and answers thereon, Corporal to Sergeant . . .85 Morse Alphabet Cards, per dozen 75 Catechism of Military Training. By Major Fitz Roy Marryat 65 Cyclist Section Drill 20 On Guard Writing Companion i.oo ^^„^K>uide to Official Letter Writing, Orders, &c 5a Cavalry Roll and hand-book of gene al information. By Qt. Master Sergt. Pillinger, loth Royal Hussars. . .85 Questions and Answers on Cavalry Outposts; By Capt. R. H. Morrison, Commancant School of Cavalry Instruction 30 On Vidette. By Capt. R. S. S. Baden Powell, 13th Hussars . 10 land-book of Artillery Material, by M;vjor Morgan, R.A. 1.75 The Elements of Military Administrav ion and Military Law. By Col. Boughey 2. 10 Free Gymnastics and Light Dumb-bell Drill 35 How to Improve the Shooting in the Ranks 35 Company Store Books 2 00 Company Order Books 75 Company nominal Rolls for hanging up in Armory 30 Company Roll Book 35 Tactics Made Easy for Non Coms. and Men. By Major Hutchison he Gunner's Pocket Book. By Sergt. Major Chere Shoeburyness Studies in Troop Leading. By Col. J. Von Verdy du Vemois 1.65 Military Etiquette. By Major Lomax 40 Pocket Tactics for Officers of Militia 65 Tactical Questions and Answers on the Infantry and Artillery Drill Books. By Gall 60 The Garrison Gunner 50 All Opdeps must be aooompuil«d with a vamlttano*. .20 •SO