l _ » 4 l t l _l 10 - £43 ji in i .1 f` ' .r‘ _ . »’ . l 0 -I l “f lil _ . _ii _ ‘tt i' _ _ _,_ .i ‘ ' l » it ‘ _ l. . l ' “' ~' " 'l .}. ...,\ -v --;_~ . , _,.=._._. £",;l_‘¢.}~@`t_-_,_ ~ _, _ __ . _ ___ ‘_-'et-;~_~_;-» . _.__..-_,.,~.‘_ s. lil _,_ __ F.. .. .'- . "-3-_ _/_ _ _.__ _ _\ __211 ‘Y=*_°‘~'_£ i.’;';~ » .. ~Q,__ '(7 lf l- _ - . _ . , _. l _ l r I , \ _ '.',.._ ‘ 1'. _ 4. _ > _,l . tt ’°' ff. 7 r “f=_ `_i i 5 f lo.; ,_;_ 1. I lj - 5, _ w ' ii; _i -_ _-_-_-_, f __ , _ _ ,._._.. =.~,t_.» _ __.__, _ i‘ l l- _ _.___ _ _ 1;-_ __ _ i _s:,y>__~."-` - I-;`.'e_~`I -‘er _ 4%... _;_ .__ .. _‘__ __ _ .x '15 ` . ‘ i -" " it " r i--_ . le . .__ rt.. ... 4 , i, 'fi ,f’_ _rx -_ _ouanotan - _ ”-‘fi -'ll-*elf* lf"='*'ii§”§li?1l@*~,l'-‘~`$‘ llHllllllll[llIWN liIllHl||lN M Ulollvl' h- Il¢l»ll¢» rnsuen. J. lo. lu-non, llnu no Papua; ‘De K. Coulee Alaoolntc Elliot - _ " llornlnl Dull! (hauled x&1| IBM per yo n (¢¢||“"¢ N-M IH nu _(mulled) In llvunoo In :Jasmin and )Unl|:e4-1:?-1: _ _*_ SATURDAY, JUNE 1_6,'_t92s THE BEST THER£_|s ltalten from its columns. In its is. C___ze__s ___ _cf_‘_r_6____ _ __ sue ol' J»une 9th, the Globe says: ` `°°"” ““ A10-1s with the setback lu in tie oi t` ' ` l _ "b_p_: _p°“° “EP “Z9 af? gl: _forward movement in cattle prices. lie e o _ anagq' tl ag ero e'¢h _ h Prince Edward 'Vflfeatre for manvl are “as A 8. am break in hog __ ___ __- _ ___ _ - ,values Prices lor live hogs reached it o a ' e 5 e lnus cr, strlonc snd_,_he lowest mark in Warm and are i-iilcmatographlc. treats. l-ie hzlslnow back to the pre-war level. made it a polnt`vlhenever possibleIPackers were successful in mamnsl :tml within reach ol our pocket-la cut of over $2 a hundred in legs |,0,,ks to 1,,-ing ic his Theatre melthan two weeks and when the hes: there is and- he has succeeled,{“""`kel °‘°"d the Price "W5 33-25- sometinies without making -any_f- °< b “iid 33-35 fed and Wllefed- nn,np,,- om of M but always to me Values were cut $1 a hundred this L Iweek, despite the fact that the of- sutisi`acti;ll cf those of his pa.rons_ who want the best available. Prob~'f9'i“g “'35 “b°“'- 51000 hem 1935 I _.|,1_t- his venture for next _\[,,nday than the previous week. The effor: ;lif.:hl. the 18th, is his ulost 'proien-lf" the P3Ck@l`5 was an “filled 0119- li,,n5 under-“king 5.3 fm-_ On (hm and a contributing factor was the evening the Paulist chorlsters, 1o'd@vf@SSi°D in the overloaded A111- ili ali. consisting of 45 adults alldvefiwn markets. 'Still further cuts zo hog.-s are to be the euterlaiuerefilro Promised by the truckers. and it 'rhe rauiiet chorieters have the is herd to SH! lust ‘How how dw reputation. adlnilled e\‘er_\'where, oflmafkel “"1" “Cl D930- “'99k~ being the greatest aggregation of' lil HS i5S\l€‘ Of Ji-we 3 me Gl0b€ vocalists on the American Contindti r1d_ what-9-,~@f`Ontario, staff correspondent: 'Buyers on the local market were uotes as follows from its Loudon, cr.: if not in the wo they have gone they have capl‘- ve-:eu whole populations. or their offering only $8 ner hundred today peri`ol'ma.:ce in Slleibraoke, Quebec T01' S€l&Cl h0E5~ U16 l0W95i Price in recentlv the Sherbrooke Dail\'.years' According to one qmyer' ' 'll'nited States hogs are now com- llccorti says in part: _ _ "When the Paulisi. Cllorlstcrsoenng wnh_me Canadum gmfuct f d th _ _ sang the first note of the opening and are orcmg own -9 price The Patriot’s political Farmer movement nt last nighu concert the . ' di pcople in the audience qulcklyfonespondem In gmng Cana an realized that they were listening loland America" q“°"“'-l°U5- evldem a superb organization `under zheill' f0l' DUTPOSES Of d°°9Pl-i"3U~ EW” ' the prices paid in Chicago as the perfect control ofa master leader.; _ The concert in its totality can be Prices ll* T°"°“l°' "WV Price $730' | , - _ ileserlhea ue nothing less than 9- lon tltruro never reached in 'l`0r nlalzniliccllt and the chol'isLers’0lll0 fm' many Ye3»l`9» Besides 'thn- _' use 1 s;¢._;1_ _Q _Q Happenmgs Of The Week THE MIRACLE OF SPRING 'Tn mefthe miracle of Spring i is not the bluebeils waving sheen- - .\'c'° purpling buds upon the wit; ` Nor slender bitches' ardent green' But when an old rheumatic ye'v, 'liethusiab of forest trees 0 » , THAT CROWN AND BRIDGE Bursts into feathery grace anew And waves a welcome /to the breeze. Or when some gnnrled, decrept oak Whose arms are drooping weary wise Puts on his sprightiy yellow cloak With all a youth‘s lair enterprise For since these woodland hulks re- vive _ And revel in the suns of May, I. too, in dotage may contrive To deck my soul in youth's array O l U Princess .\iary Viscountess Las- ceiles and Viscount Lascelles have consented to theil' son. George Henry Hubert, becoming an honor- ary member of the Juvenile Branch of the ‘Loyal Earl of Harewood Lodge of the Manchester Unity ot Oddfellows. The Lodge was estab- lished at Harewood as far back as 1842_ with the Earl of Harewoo'l's approval Four years inter the name of the Earl of Harewood. great-great-grandfather of the pre- sent Master Lascelles appears on the roll of honorary members. Other members of the family have patroulzed the Lodge in a similar way The present Viscount is an honorary member and the Count-_ ess of Harewood is n subscriber to the Widows and Orphans Fund of the Lodge. - U O t Mr ‘T_ W. Morris' many friends are glad to see him out again after a severe attack of rheumatism. .Miss Bessie Carruthers, whose marriage to Rev. S. J.” Bonnell is an event of the near future, was 4 llfilat _ _ The Public Forum $002 ut lib column In olol tn th ltonsdoa I1 oornssolouna 0 “onions ot lauren. no i Charlottetown souls.; one =|'n|.¢°»°°=°;'”’....,¢°°|§°'f° “° nssoaouu. “ °"" w» , Priie of Hlgs . sir"I “N109 lil Wednesday's .Patriot an article signed "Farmer" dealing with the matter of price; ’ ‘Paid in Canada and United states At n medical convention two or f°|' 11089- When reading this nr. three years ago a very prominent ticle it struck nie as rat-her strange American dentist illustrated his 'that whilst you frequently give the address by lantern slides. He different live stocklprlceg as qnm. "“'°"' °“ me SUFWH B Picture ofa ed in the different markets -ti t badly crippled woman. unable to Mr. Farmer should take obje tim Walk. and with joints double their at this particular ume c on “mmm Size' He Bam: "S9599 lt rather looks a little suspicious men' I “lone am responsible f0¥"i`oilowlng on -the sudden decline ln the crippled condition of that price of Canadian Ho d h “'°",“m` I did eww” 'md l."`|d3e doubt has iheen vvaiidlga log; “Ur K mr her in the ‘ery early dwg- while for a favorable time to make' Qnurs Us /emu Brllo. H13. WORK IN _VOUR MOUT H itll 3 Everything _ ,Wy _,__ we __.f_,_;_N. `-J ‘sf -.-.t..-nl. .=,_.~',l Ht _ -- _ ' ' _ , l -_ < -"__._ ENE 16.1923 - _ ?"'__.--`P'~._ _ __ Store at 0' Wholesale Prices _at the Removal Sale LADIES PULL ON SWEATERS Fancy Silk and Wool Sweaters, Mowhttuk pattcrre, Ja§%:§,qEé&__ $4.95 to .._....e.._.,...._.. .... ..... .._.._.._... ........ ...... All silk sweaters at .............. ._ "'95 All wool Pun on swemi- -ua cout sweaters 1rom's2.oo so “aw Mines and Chlidren'| Middle: with' Fllnnsl Collar and Cuffs $1.65 Bosch Cloth for Sport Dresses in Blue, Green, Mauve. Rose gnel p|,,k u 452;" `d Vollos for Dainty Frocks in Grey, Green, Pink, Yellow and Blue 584: and ...__ 55. long Tut volt" et $1.10 p.'}"`,,,,: Plislsy Volles st 95a s. it Men 1~lALo..'.;f steel and this is the result. "i have since removed all that cro.vu and bridge work. have ex. tracted some of her teeth. treated Oilwrs. and now look at her. You will notice that she is up and around, is nble to do a portion of bel' l”0UB9W0l‘ll. and will show gradual improvement for some time to conle_ She will never have P€l'f€Cl J0il1lH. but l'nl thankful that I have been able to help her even this much." Does this mean that all crown and bridge work should be remov. ed? Not by any means. That type of work has been a great boon to the health of the human race as it has enabled us to have a chew, '"5 Sllffllffe Drnctically as sound and effective as our natural teeth What. then, is the lesson? l 0,,“.ng' _"Own und bridge work el etayed teeth is the cause of H #rent deal of the gene;-nt deb” a comparison in prices. It is just possible Mr. Farmer is one of tile fi ,£5 _ - f-._`_-_Q ' ’ Y -~ 'i Liberal members of our local Toronto top price . . . , . ,_$l2_:t7 House \\'ho helped to strangle the-.Montreal ,. 1200 resolution moved in :he legislature Chicago _ _ _ _ ___ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7_3; nt last sessl;l\. with the object of Week ended giving ollr farmers protection on .lure T. ing so` Bt Ll ‘mm Newcastle Thursda) accom_ oi' Agrirultltro, and we illrnlers to which might have bene e I n pamed by .MEL ‘Murray and chu ‘ would ask you to advise us regard I the farmers are now seeking 8 way,drell who have come to sllenxd tile; Pram th. w ' La ing 5ann»_ ll woum ummm. _“___ out‘1by ways tllat are dark andlsummer months with l\ir. Murray.: c°__°c;_ . ulon ..Fm_me1.-. has made an effort ;0_ ' ' ' I °n' deceive the i'armers-sunlc us tllei c_ullecti\'ely a-lid individually al‘e_ ciren a column of unstinted praise, which to read cannot but: lniwince one that they are all that is said of them, Slglilar comment lflcks that are "am'"_ nparmenn! »Mr. IH. V. 'McKinnon spent tliol Bell Goverllnlent did with the fin- as well stated by -Live Stocl¢_weBk end in the cny with hull _ meta] S-rnttnneln or september: Breeder" in his letter this mornlng_m0¢he, _Ml-S_ Alex Mglqnnon t,@.fl OUR ONLY REcK°N\NG 1919. Q _ . l ’ ' ‘ --- i alll, . ir, c L'.. 5 I . _ waited a favorable opportunity to,fore leaving for his home in Van-uf you sn down at get of sun LNE STOCK BREEDER; ll 'TIF _ lc tl ll e. » .'e rjl... _-- given by the Guardian and to whichi _ _,_ _ And counting, find ag mlinn (notations being is-' - I o tru l t tl me can ` st it ending .\iay 31 “l--~--~- H0h PRICES Toonto Gldbe. We publish elsewhere a letter The r C0m,em|0n_ Miss can-uma,-S as_?_£___;_r_t:tlr br_lt_ige work every 3 to 5 I understand a number of ‘hog grad- _ ' . w . . . ~ - - -_ nheavies., and ..“gms_.. me |0Weg,;'the supervisor, has won for hersclflhodv ot' 0y?ohrqben‘:,td viigzzwtig thi" §|§;,“El:% :gli-(?‘l:t(ii,‘;`-`;:~\.,;,l;,1,.s__1 . ' ' Q , _ . L . l_“_“:de friergdihlp :"2 many gfodfyour peace 05 mind- olrecclvcd no -benefit fronl s:llne,| _ _ ws es are e ng s o 'ere on ner. -_~_<,>____ _ ,,_ _ , , ,» h 1 ham ,, d N. _ \\ll.lst they are paying t er s the hem ra es m C Lag() ' * * * l'°""*'¢*-0-0-00004000-0-4~o-Q-ooo-o oi' the salaries paid to these offi- spent. Live Stock Branch under that date. Continued 011 Page 7 . But, if through all the liveiong day Toronto top price . . _ _ . . $12 65 .. , ____---- Y " h tl h t ~ . . . . . ._ 7.9’ i.--i we He °.“..;? ° “° ‘” °' €.‘:,‘.::‘.s. ______ .. V _ _ . reached the lowest mark in several _ _ You ve nothing done. that you can _ Ma ‘ 17 years during the lust week." g * trace, - ,,. 3 =» ,- , The -l’atrlot’s letter follows 'thc t g '1`h_ltt: brought the sunshine to ono ,lf/loox-ll)t1l"e(:alu.){). '_ line adapted .by chat friend of the ,,,¢¢¢¢¢o¢o-ooo-004-0~°'*°'*** “$5 act most __m_____ Chicago . . . . . . . , . . d8_.0=3 `l'B\'me"-" me Hem' W' M' Lea” Com* Truth-teller was our EI1§""d'° Trial: zghrled some soul and “our LCIRIS: Zag mlgglnner of Agriculture who stat- Am.” namgd; Then cmm't that day as worse than '_l`__nro__nto_toD price ed in the "°“°° *M* °““““'““ ~~*'"_"‘ ‘°"' W" ‘"““"‘ ‘°“'~ _mme T e-.i’.l.’§§ _::::;;::::1_:1:1ii: aiu meats were allready muy p:‘)E;;::;;; l.l,.\;l`l;l\'atovsr record leaps to light Truth _. a ._mp_° :_::M:oN _ Wem( ended ‘ ome ._l-le never shall bs shamed. vin” bm a very v__a_ and c°_m__l__ lf. through it all, the Royal Academy of tl ‘member of the “Tailor and Ctltl`er" staff, who visited Burllllgtoll llouse “to see what sort, of justice had been done bv -those artists wilo specialise in pork product; as well its tlre\'ent-|'_I___°¥'°llf0 101) Drift’ ----------$ll-0Q_plll'lrnlt pairltin§;." lng cheap llllted Sialtes meats be °“"`e“l l|~3»>~ “The effect is tllat nf multitudln- tlus lllisi`lt.'=," Says the dre.'i.s ex- Canada but in the British marketi _-_r"e.la'eSt lm" quoted f°" Cm' DPP!- a.s well. This Mr. "Farmer," like ;'_‘_"'_"__‘S__f°l‘ l"f`iflR.\' l{S_l_. -lllilh’ 11~| Burlington House. he ntlrg-_ other Liberal members, will. be .[I.h‘e” C;°_f’8_;’_‘_;_i_ce 26-7°; _ _ _might be a`reflectloll of iluriitlgtoll called oil iby the tarnlers durlnll lal l1l‘|C9S f°l' 311115 ¥§rt:;1x_nE_0?t£.;i?rCade_; "hui it ";l"`0"5 Om Cl0lh€S the coullug election culupitlgn _to Umm, to hand - ~» romt 0 new cu explain the stand they took as re- ` ' | "Tl1Pl‘€ is =u'drwl.\' it suit seem lllslmp Woiltlon -The D, 'H " - - V . . _ _' Bae which would fetch a aollgless c.tn~ 'N Iother garments. H _. tolllf:w(lil};r_im"r°‘3”’°"“ ‘“°1‘“‘° *ht Head Master of -Ru I » . . Coat has no seams. gn SLh00l" Sir John Struthers,-'rl , coat must be seen to be h§li`t;,?ls_t_ His #Grace the Duke of Sutl$`4 l>tntl~-Ciotilns would tlisgrnr- cr' zitlstman. let alone it duke 8 J A. ‘M-aciltlreu, l-1 __' t-lulhes like this ie tfkkeilaiiit has been treated vlitll scant ~n e gards ills - . . be said to be the only legislation _ !ary or a short-lived plant if _cunt ial t:oili-tr.';y____1s it a _____;°_'_'?_’__' -hrouglu inco the Hcuse solely lu |i`r0m oglllilllrilaii home. , _ He finds in No Xi “ilunlorist Slmpll il mass of hi ttk palms ‘_ the interest of the farmers oi” this - » -. . . .' I . - province during me whole ,erm or H0rr01S\tliid_ \fJollog_iltle Goillg_Out for tliulllolic tile llliullops will moto ___ tv the Bcil Goverllnlclrt; whilst on _ _ _ M” 1’-‘_ 19-1- lllut ‘tile trtl|1_;n_r,_-nlatiel' and use hell, bool, and _‘L the other mmd much legislation 1_l([;§__g)(4;:_lin_l0n :News -Service.) “_`“l`Y\ ll>’_ lim stable ind wll_u leillislflle- ` ml has .been _lmssgd W-meh has worked _____u__; mer; gnc b15.-Dress tip- L19 horse are the worst lll the- “"~‘~--*oo-__ ____ N 1 4 , . 4 V* ' I lheavily against the agricul-turul hDr___,_____ c am er of sartorial .;\t.i1tie_t_l_1__\, _so the .tltist utils a 100 Mlrlards Llniment for Filling om _clasBes_ T___s __ _ o t auto. llc gots the effect of _ gf Han. _ 5 m5 UD the emotions ai =\rrllottl‘l‘,li plrltt-.~:__rlttilcr than of nulsttoat? ls it an apron? 0,- is it .so-called friendly advice of late, | The farmers are get-ting a lot of - _ _____g_ ____‘__ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ the promise ol better prices, ii` cer~- tai tvles oi' animals are nc-due-‘ ‘ e 'nine ear in a ol o goverlimellt encouragement gener- ally works out in favor of the big interests. 'ln Ontario farmers were asked to llllve their hogs graded, which would be carried out by Gov- ernment oiilicials, but so iar the llc lower prices tor his hogs. May 10 \ een Lntllng May 31 -_i__;_`_ strongly Liberal, does not -think S0 _ one. tit Is the foundation upon \\\\}\\\ from Live Stock Breeders and ap- pending thergto -the quotaltiolls ask-‘ eu lor. white we -my no attention to nnonymcllfé letters published in other papers, Live Stock Breeder is quite within his rights in asking us for this information and we are pleased to i\`frnish it. 'rue uve s"to¢it' ‘-at-unch or the Department "of Agriculture issues these quotations weekly. No doubt the Patrlct leceives them as they but very properly attributes the drop in Canadian DWR lo '-he "9"" petition with chealp American meats. ' _ lt the Patriot wants to be honest ,ln this matter it should, ibefore pnbnghing ml-sleiading letters of this kind. consult Mr. A. W. Peterson, representative here ol’ the LWB Stock Branch. ' ' ure furnished free to all newsD*\P' ers deslringvito have them. They are issued ‘lor the guidance oi' fnrmers and, there should be no mixing or muddling ofthe ¢ll\°lf\' tions for political or any other reasons. The "Farmer" correspondent ot' the Patriot is evldentll’ m'°l`e Llb eral than Farmer. .but there is no reason why lthe Paltrlot should lend its cclumns,to designing politicians even thollZlf they be Liberals, to deceive the _Farmers The Toronto Globe which. D0\l- tlcally at list, is more Liberal even than the Patriot, lnot, oven 1." nn extremity, tries to deceive the tai-men. in publishes a correct ond ..____. ...L dsllv and .lust maart. _ ANOTHER l.\sanAl. FABLE _ ____ l The Patriot credits the Boll GOV work done bl' l -ernment with the lthe l”led~Croas Society in its medica llnslpeetlon hi schools and other 'act-ivlties. All that tile Bell' Gov :ernment did for medical lnsD9°l-l°“ 'was to refuse to duplicate the Red 'Cross Soc1ety‘s conditional offer oi' 55.000 to eat-ry on inspection W°f\‘ the eontlltleu hei-ns that lhev- il" Bell Government, would contribute a similar amount. The? “L90 5°" the Red Cross Nurses l>°l'U\l"l°“ ite visit and inspect the schools at [the expense oi’ the Red Cross! Had ‘the Bell Government -been in power in 1918 the lPa»triot would have ‘ winnin the ._|..-.. them nfullf fnl' the great -Duke of Welliilgtnn. tl'th.tdtl fibllc was a. great military commander and demslve doctrine that __ __0_____ iS wrote the illustrious and pure- ` ° which all wsli-ordered goelegy md ~ minded Tennyson in nls noble ou- . ,__ government must rest. Nobndyu ._ logy of the dead Soldier Statesman __e____y respects __ ___e_g__b0__ who _B And we as citizens of the British not truthful' not eve" the ma" Who. is untruthful himself. Thi l E i f i rdouabie 5 5 1"' e t at “ "0 “ P in business life. Ought. it not also_ F "fe "e““' 9 ly so ue all will reutlll `~ E t te i th tented field as in ' y admit' S / 5 “ 0' “ e A" d Most unfortunately a bnneful and K|'DNE\( _QL-_‘I _4t_ our Motllerland. l re was e infectious malad _ / _ Y has come into ---___,_~._ -§,r*5 C ,- . great and WISE Kingf “remmgton 001' D0llllC8l lli'e.'based on the false rfxlllttlFQr;GHHE‘#?/télggtffjrhltllllll I i. ;- la s ; _DoonsW/ Kal-n~Nt_aY., _ Pitts' fi `-“il ' i \ \\\»\\\-\ \ ll \\\\ ity as truth tellers and truth lovers "He never sold the truth to serve Conuuued on Page 6 the hour", was one of the finest ~ _h-, _ B E T E _ ' | l but they shine in their truest nobil- emu may be false to the promlwa _ _ ° ' "~. l .___ 5 ._ ._ _ _,_ into our _public life, what higher N purpose can they aspire to than to i I purify and uplift the political f when into which they have just I 37% of .|| "ui" i. now entered? There is need of ._ this, perhaps greater need than LL many of the new voters. who have 35% M www" an i not carefully studied political ques- _ tions can imagine. For the great- -- est question that will be decided by the votes of women and men '__ '_ Have you created an lf "Oi, wo would gin wetks hence is not one of mer-1 » _ |-|'°- hlgher and more vital than that. '_ It is also more snlily understood '~` if ,_ by all. ‘lt is tile question whether -,- ' W" lwblle men snail keep their A. word to the osonlo they represent ‘ tributes ever paid to a dead states- -_ ~»'-» --l~‘L,.,1' 'll 4; ::1~f_ ”' *csc-_'_"5_____~,r;;_._g__;;~' -- '/l-».-- man. _ TH: Omnsr Iusuluwcll Aaniscv _. l _ H Pnuucn ..DwA,nn Isl.An|: ' And since women have come ,' ' _ l.. :,:,_,_,___,,-_7-_~j_ '"°"h°d' Th* ‘M°"‘*l\|¥ llloomc Lilo Insurance Policy of Prince Edward 'Island a few 3" clflldfl moot popular Company the Q,-,.¢.w,|¢ party politics. it ie 'lolne;=.u;g " Brsnehs Manage:-s for P. E. .I '__l_ . 1 r ' ---v-_.¢"-- l A NECESSITY l _'_ m-ldc up of Life Insurance. _ll _.i 2-ll ._ _ In want estate? ,_ dl! “plain the modern .||__- ll "¢\-~- ‘ » i 05/* Q, Ln). it ‘The Haberdashery” - Stylish Well Tailored Suits Very Low Prices A _$15, $18, $20, 22, and $25 ________~ii}_5-00 gives you your e_hoiee of zo last years half ; omespun sul s, r . 25.00, 15.00. sizes 36, 37, 38, 39 eg” at ‘B t° clear $ ONLY $10.00 101 flsfnfhna Qffnhf D suclesusss $18.00. At $18.00 you can buy a splendid well tailor- ed dark pln check tweed suit, wool linings, 3 button style. A sult that looks $25.00 and will give you lots of wear. l _ $20-00 will buy a handsome sport model homespun ' sunt. Your choice of four new patterns, light grey, med- tum grey, fawn mixture and brown. Sizes 36 to 40. _ __ _ _ $22.00. You can take yourlchoice of our donegal sport ,{|' suits at $22.00. Worth up to $25.00. These donegal suits were the best sellers this season. Sizes 35 to 44 inch. $25.00- 50 lovely new homespun and tweed suits in ll_¢W¢Sf Shades at $25.00. Cut in the new square cornered ' Slll8`le _breasted _model now so popular. Come and Set " your pick before the assortments are broken. GET IN ON OUR TWEED RAINCOAT BARGAIN 'advising greater production \vitll| ~ L- = ii _at Henderson & Gudmore