~»`, "°55§»~_ .,~» .». _.__~,__.. _ t. .»` ..,....___ ._-as-_.__ 4.-=.r~:=\-_:=z,..__,___,_,` lmaritetit, and "ue aim knew that the \u,,b_®g_ were-not made of . . . .. -... _ - _ -., -» .» -sy "“»1l`<' -' -‘-" ~.~ ` ' ' -’ ,» - f. -,f ‘ '° ,_ _ .-i.- »- _ _ » ~ . ..._ -_- _. -:_ - H- -‘f‘.-is ‘» ~ j-_~~_1-.‘ -i»-'-- it ‘~` sl . 4- .n»¢.n¢lf-¢‘4&un*K»-,lemts-isui - »f\ - ' - »» -_ -~ _ 1 - i- - - . ' - I ' ' - .. ' - . i ' _ .~; - V ls not a narrow Blraltdllt l_t1-ll! “W9 _ __ . _'Z - sr- ~ . » .a- . eg., _ .. --__. -r .» _ _ tdver filled with' glnolay; l>0\lliiUi_‘;l -_ | ` . '\ ~ “ " ‘ ' 1 - "1 cow-hide but ot Vlc.l~Kid. and that - V. . where the i11‘l00DB¢l-01'! “|109 °‘_ cow hide boots- cont less than half ten comes to grief, aDllll1l€ lll0 llll U-“°°° "|:.“|:.'-o¢|M' nga' .'¢2°|'f¢°,';_-“'°' °“ '°'“'“" that htnount. ag* yet lie used that _ _ ,_ con and .pancake flour. Beyond Our rice Are illustration .before intelligent peo- Goose Civek. on the -way to the ` i '_ pie wtriwur ni-:into Hoorsn copper aint sold l1=r1'°1\1- 111° °°°‘*° -1 * 1'3"' it it ti I PAID Aatrxrons. I The world today is suffering al never -before at -me itsntis nt will lgiintors. All the unrest in con- nection with labor. all the KFOUDS arleig in tiho political -world, are dlredly or indirectly the work of paid hgitators, agitaturs who are not paid for raising disputes and strikes but whose jabs and salaries depend upon their ability to show |-egultg The easiest. results to Db- taln are strikes and disD11l*1*1 and these the shrewd agltator knows bow to foment. The mining strikes in England which cost the country ‘strikers must bear as well as the loss of their immediate pfiv was the ww-it of the paid agitators engag- 'J _ £9 ed~hy me mine” in ronsprvp their able and pleasurable business. this, as they had todo and nothing rights; the recent strikes in thai United States for which the D00' mustvsuffer were brought about by agitatois; the present splitting up of political parties in the province or Alberta which .Wm rpsuii in Canis: when buiiei. was 3 di-ug im were held in the ordinary course ii the market at twelve to Blxtesl or e practically null-ifying the 001111118 provincial election is the handiwork A C _ of Bedlam” earh in hiq own ima f w dairies found it market at all. of giving ii discredited iiiwiicimi 1 of business. Farmers united or in- dependent. lahorites. Socialists, in- dependents. opposing Liberal and _ P Conservative candidates have rent i I pobably- it few old itiortgages were iii the- iinkering wiiii iiirii-is iinii n the province into disconnected :indi disjointed units and the return oi h - the prescribed number of repre- l ttentatiives will simply mean n legislature which will represent no- body. All -this in order that some l. P organizer may draw his fat salary “ from -those whom he -has under- taken to protect. _ The victims have tbenisolves to i 'bln.me. Each group engaged its ii organizer to press the -interests of i the group regardless of_ rights oi’ patience with prpsem prices and "111~111llSii2`*'t0_f'v@11 011911 his YM’ ti others. The organizer became H11 P agitator and the result is as it is sixteen cents and oats at thirty C hands upon the purse strings of the i D matter lg probed to the bottom it will he found, as we -have stated would call starvation prices. , ` 'V _ ' l e | agricultural or stock raising ull~ 1l01‘1“l‘l”€5- Tm’ shmlm nm be n authority on all Public and so. Relatively, that is.tbetW0~'lll W6 tate aflfairs and ls eagerly hunt prices ot tarni products and those ‘ng up publicity for himself and n of me commodities we are obiiged his varied pro-gram of views and 8 nt ,1t.. it tn nit t-" tolmportnlieweis not soiinucli dit- "1 ‘ms ' V" un er e B “cn tl ation that any absurdity he clioses ference- 'P1110 01° Wife “f “$5” 1” in tiuinp out will be swallowed hy ’ mulch lower than it was two yeiirfl the people. .His last published 3 1160 but even at Dreafrllt lJ1'l28s and interview says,-~“Since the war with the proper breed of liens and for reestablishinent and order." the necessary facilities for making ii . But let us see how much truth t. sm comfortable #1111 111‘°f"‘l*"° tin-re is tn this Great Britain. the ' there is still good money in t-h8 biggest (actor in the war despite busiiiess_ Ppices iodai. are much any opinion of .\ir. King to the more reniunerzttive than they were - d liloydGeorge ministtgv. Germany s°""“l "ea" b°'°'° the war W it is true has had one or more el- thcre is an ever increasing demand Bciiong sim-9 the war.. and we pre- H minions of pound, whim iii, Dom. for eggs and poultry. The man or some that herein is his idol ol u ,he woman on th-Q ,arm who goes "ci\iilization." The United States _ . ` der their constitution must hold _ I _ _ V b ;i_ un lu ima) for poultry raising on u their election upon a fixed date ess lines will still find it a profit- ever, rom, y rs, and they did _ Q ~ _ f .Fiipming in this iii-Ovin(-Q img at. more. Likewise other countries ii ig paid some oi iii? idea, held their elections in due term.as- Canada proposes to do when the prescribed tlme.is reached. wa_. . farm properties we have were built up when potatoes were selling at in :til these cases the elections i I I I h d 1 or aicountries, and in no instance were ens .int ony tepro uc i Out of the former days of hard and his followers the gamblers 0 aniea large proportion of the oun-try for the purpose of ex- ,,_ (‘ re°’em “Gaim or the pr°‘m(o iloitat-lon .ind ot' iittiti exp-‘riiiicnts i aid oi-f by the abnormal pri(-pq of the trade anti liusiness of the na- ii i.i,(.eiii few `i.i,_.ii.ii iiiii ii iiie tion, the only oliject which the iberal leader and his tleiitttgtigis C llowers have .in vleiw in t|leir,iap-‘ ii ' peitl to the people. hilrrtingues. i hat the real foundations nf our "(‘r|rinda_" he says, “will no 1onger|i_ ror-perlty were laid when prices‘P1\d111'~1 U18 0ll‘l?1`0S5l011 ‘£11111 'll1€`ii ,pie at a ievei “.hi(_ii iniiai. wi, :irbitary abuse of the present ad- i. - mimistration shorn ol' all mandate' Vlliere and when did he get auth The “hmmm” l"`lL‘“5 of 'hp pls' oritv to speak for the people ol w years have got us into hadi(‘annda? Out of thirteen bye-elcc ,T iihiigp hiiiiiis of iiisiiontpiii wiiii tions held since he becatite leader, hinge as they are, habits of im- how many of 'them' gave mm B d ion public affairs- not twenty per cent of them. And of the follow-l y, goo arming pays wel and 1* 0 11111 S ness and group consciousness. ,he man who has a _good farm Surely the Dll‘0lJl9 U10 D111 “D Wllll 11 ii . The tbusiiiess of organizing is 5 legitimate and pralseworthy and no i business can properly .prosper with- W out being properly organized -but W w-hen any organization is promoted f at the expense of any other organ- fortunately the failure does not come 0 before the mischief is done. When S 8 iiegiiimaieiy aiwoime-ii imgaiiizei. although on other farms wllted and ””°‘”“ becomes an agitator it is time to 5 call htm off and he cannot be called “ef 0' C““l'll"3ll0'0 8110 l'P1'tllllY- Well Pick on mo Boom cultivated and fertile soil will -Z-Q-o->__ s p|5¢0U|\AG|NG pR|¢55_ ing with but lltle injury while the _ _ - - ng _ ____ pooriy ,worked and impoverished Tlley C1'ltlC1B0 their -i0ll0fW 1111111 Bt canoes will not get the ,prospectorlvoyages tin ships hardly bigger o the roof of the treasure liouseithnh the launch which a greztl mo- e must range inland anti fight ilern liner carries securely packed the wilderness. At the -bitse tea`aW11y upon her decks. A long -look ce. indeed it has not even been prom iiiem i guess yoiitd ii,iii.ii costs a dollar a pound rind sugnrfttt the replica of the Pilgrim ship some things if the were 1-Wentyifive cents, but there are_lJrillgs home the wonder of the ompensatlons in wild geese at :tffait-h and the courage of the men 0lll11‘ each. 11 flair of mnllard and women who undertook in her With -tihe -prices of all farm pro- S dl-1015 1201. d0\v1J t0 8 level ml1Cl1 ing has nefver failed in this prov- below those of a few years ago il. in is diillcult in some cases to induce | men to invest in farm lttnds or inlsc - lot ot buncouibe that they would` inot tolerate in their business con- L ntlependent living than the man i-si-nq_ t ho depends upon an uncertain age or upon a business whose ‘ r ome farms look very promising '"'”l°”“_” W' " "°“.°.~ l t aimed- The secret ts tn the man- sAv s`o_ME'ri-ima sooo '" least and watch them for a C Land a lot of scorching and ptlrcli- 7-iiey while: ‘they never waste ti smile. every chance they get, i oil starveg its vegetntlgl Fai-ni. They never found ti human just to suit their fancy yet. H nprofltable when conducted on ientlfic agricultural principles. ‘some things that every one of Us d should know n lot about. - - y pointed out- C Current C 'l~0--*_ ll 15 V9121' 1ll1€Btl01111-tile as £0 duct the country's business didn't Whelhef ll10_ m0lUl'f€lllaUlK 0001> D0! know what they were doing, and ‘ml-l0l°Y Stills 01 l>0lllilf*t1lUl111D11lg11 never intended them to hold on is as effective as it is popular in and tin as the ole;-my-are inet,-iii-_ Llberal circles. True enough it ted them; iimi iiien he iieiiimmie That he would -fain exlilbit to his sometimes scores brief successes. ty 59 U1 llle 0350 Of U19 Bell G0V91'1l- government and parliament, Wl'l`H ment. bu-t its wearing qualities OUT ANY yiANi)A'i-E' iii-oceeii iii Awtltlllg the 911001111159-11112111 Of generally prove to -he so defective fm that a single trial is sufficient and th the operator is thrown on his up-‘ pare for another expedient to win out. and has eodlgusted the people cies would talk to intelligent men would sm" the whole worm run' by h-in previous deception that he lifter the manner of the Hon. T. invariably fails to dind another A winning trilok. And how -strange his now notatble hide and leather it is that men, who assume to have trgutnient. Some mttn had appar- cspaoity for making of laws for en the general government of a big to country, and of handling millions frhantable hide. no doubt ae full of of money in a manner that calls warbles anti defects ns the (lraln B d d 1 h i for soilld business judgment. will Growers trade policies, and only B goo _ an 6" W 0 W" be resort Q0 methods and subterfuges fit in public utterances and promises llc which would not be tolerated by makes a pollticafl argument that And so ma-ke life~denth-and that any two penny ihapeny business would do lcredit to the ingenuity house in the country. Where, for of instance would you find a man lum. "How much did you get for endowed with even n small mod- your hide", he asked, and the 'ans- icum of cointmott sense who would we straddle the "no mandate" argu- tlilen' his next question, “How The l0ll lll l11‘lC€ 01 911831' ls lllldt _ __ _ *_ When some one "knocks" 3 bmi. ducks at -twenty-five cents, andilllfl D@1'll011S V0Y’11t§e to n country ht*-1'. D-was around tlte loving- moose meat at five cents a poiinti.iWhere no -welcome awaited them, Beauttllui Laket 'l`ll0 GOOSG Creek of that region 001’ UD011 a "desert" shore. I 1 omment cup-~ ° A Say something good about him. if yon have to make it up. it’s safe to say that evcry man God made holds trace o-l’ _ good 'fellows if he could; moves in parliament that this The kindly deeds in many a soul are hlbernating there, ce to :tn “immediate revision of "mer souls that due e tariff." 'l'o show the best that's in them; and a universal move L Then tlgztin who in business cir- ning in a hopeful, helpful gl'UOV0. Crerar. in offering for instance S11! 1101110ll1lllK sW€0l- 10 ll111'8l.VZ€ the “knUcker" on the spoi- Speak kindly of his victim if you know the man or not. tly under necessity been obliged _Exchange take one dollar for an unnier- --- BE GOOD clever Do noble things. not dream them all day long. for glue stock , and from a pub- platform this Farmers' leader vast forever- it ruling inmate of it lunatic asy- one grand sweet song' - Kingsley #_-Q-oo-*__ ,- came .1,,,Ci,__ --0,., ,i,,ii,,,._-» Ami can-ov c`o»t-Panv rAtt.s.-. Litterated party imagines himself :ut a ‘me which hu hem des iled of its limbs excepting a few ear the top, and which serves as mark. a monument or it tribute, s the casa may be." it is of in- ian origin. and its value In a path ess wilderness need not lie erupiinf ized. To the “musher" it means irectlon as well as location. The and of the -Lobstick, -which is “so H15! tltat you may travel for weeks by canoe in Summer or by dog rain in Winter without reaching ` its con-lines." was a fur country- until recently, more barrens than forest, a preserve of the Hudson ay Company. Now it is believed to be a treasure house of copper nd gold, but its wealth must be ncovered by the prospector, says the New York Times. ot game nor tt pioneer iniplement, D0 an civilized nation.-t hem eieéttons L contrary, still holds 0n~to the B Copper in ‘Abundance “(‘opper," says the author, who has prospected himself. "ling been oiind in abundance. one of the iscoveries. that at Flinflon, being tht- ltustlness of the several i. hey 'brought_on for the purpose ii work ,iiiii pxieedingii, ii,i.i, i,iii.i,,i chance of geting their unholy L 0 tayaway and sell shares on the . utb. There may be more money n that for them. he Supply Station. _ f i An improvised Mayf-lower now lt_used to be said of the bad old lies in Plymouth harbor. Duplicat- ays that "never a law of God ur ing as closely as ttienieagre facts tan runs north of Fifty-three.”'i ut the remotes! Canadian settle- .make possible the little ship in .. true of the olden days is true otling that his party once had, how in;8;:'e,l€io::;dl;\;vi-iizidxjiigo $51232 'wliml the iginlorml bimd of Pu. It is the ultimate price of selfish- toiia.. ii i - i many of them ar left t l‘ *_* 'ii ` '_ . ' 3 "ms Voyas “cm” he Atlantic ck to the ttuil of a transgressuritliree centuries ago this made-over nd "get" ltini. Le Pas (step or coasting schooner is impressive iiimiii io iiiiiiie 3 iipiieii ami ii nwiel _ _ 4 - strait). the metropolis of Lobstick'-enough in actual appearance and and, where the fur traders made in his-torical suggestion to furnish heir pos-t in the traders madcla dea-I of thought -and pleasure to _ ’**<0->-i their post in the angle 5.-f the Car-' resent conditions. Yet what was -> ’ I B i “““““g ot River and the Sttskatcltewati.'looked as she was towed down the oundatlons -are forever changing. _ ' _ has comfortable hotels, electric liarbor-the other day. -il-low closely ii iii noteworthy iiiai _,ii iiitiisenil lights and n water system. The packed together her passengers . ization it is doomed to failure. l`u- when the soil is so sadly in need* R d i C a-nadian Northern Railway has must -have been through the long ` b f rain the grain and roots on _ ei ii rought it into touch with clvlliza- ‘weeks of their daring crossing. A on. Some day it will have an out- sea trip today is a rest and a plea- et at. Nelson, on -the Hudson Bay. sure. Bu-t in the seventeenth cen- or one can travel by rail for 214 ,tury the ocean w-as a 'thing of niys- iles toward that port of t'lie Far tery and terror haunted with drag- North. Le Pas is the supply stat- ons 'and -monsters. with phantom 0111 U10 f0ll1S YOU lllie thi’ lon for 'the minerall region, wliioii dangers in the air. Pirates roved an 'be ztpproaclied by steamers onleverywhere, ‘chats were very im- iievei. waste a kimiii, word, the Sas-katcthewnn. The latterlpertect, sailors twere ‘bold adven- part of the way is rough going, as turcrs Mlen started upon lo yon! ll IOC) U ll IIN O THE PLATFORM AS HE _W Léilt , Rui Creek and LBKG Atlltlll' 4 F h °“”‘°'(““r”`" “ uf" A' BHTUUD BD. The Land °' me l“9b‘uck' N19'-|pn;ro\v. "one of the uiost charm- OI I _ ~ . ;ub.letl‘)t ot a Eanzpletbby Chiiiolee in' iaiieii in me whole Dominion.. 4 .. _ le 'wo as-eentere / ' 21 Then getting back to Mackenzie fam ` _ ' Here are riches of another kind, ~ - i 15’ i King again' wha' because he ieads in Northern Manitoba, above the mimwwo _pwmii A mai, wish! _ i the small remant ot an almost uh B°°k‘"°h°w°“' 'we l°Mu°l‘ uibe wise to camp there tlll t-he B U I .. .i V _ _ V _ _ s ` ‘. ' ~ ' _ _ ' l 0 of sitccess." - ‘,N°t 1 Paradise find and harder to carry out. Smel -i(-gil Again the Mayflower l (Boston Herald) all who see lier. How small she .but rather -the hard lot of the pion- Z _ T" _ li »¢¥1-Allah; _.__ Y . eo-¢+++eo-oc-ee O-*+0-vo-44+... White Footwear Times ment l.s the .Ulberal lender Mac- much did you pay for the last lil ll0 1'0!ll0l1Bll1lG f0I‘ th? Charm! kelnio Kltll tries to run it astrlde. boots you bought," wltli ti reply CWIDBUY, Illluilllotl-lrerl of gam- Opetlly be declares that -the Meig- “Eleven dollars," and f-rom this he 11128. going into hands of recelvsrsf hen Government has no mundane pictured has case against the man- P10111! made when Sugar was hi!!! to do lnYt2lIl1l¢; that the people utfacturers, as robbery. lie knew were wiped out when sugar fell in who elected him md hh colleague! the _o In a term ol tive years to com-' h' m 7 to 10 cents in the regular it was stated. 1 t t good hides were commanding. price and coplrscts were fuldlled, . , . - - Goff Bros., Ltd, A . -.tai . trim:-1~ \ 3 \-_._ . ~ -._._.-. ..._ . __,. _,J Anti we are well prepared for it A good line of Ladiu white Oxfords at ...... .. $1.95 Others at ........ $225 up. White Pump! nt $1.50 up. White 2 Strap from $2.10 up. We are new receiving tially new goods bought this spring at lower prleu than was possible _three months ago, in intent style of strap pump|_anl|`ol- lords in grey or black luede, tan clit, whlteolnvll. ate., from the but lhoentnvltorn. Biatcl\fortl,,lmardon. Walker, Parker, Slater, Gully A Scott, ste., ate. Holeproof Headquarters snow flies and part comillllly wllll the tiestsure seeker However,the author having attained Athnpapus gow, --we had mm our way.”»he says, ..lnto tthe mining district. We were on -the border of -the doloml-i - tes, and in every direction except- ing south could indulge in a pros- pecting orgy with a‘ good chance i The "lure of the Land of thai Lobsliuk" ls not magilctlc enough to draw an embarrassing number of fortune-hunters to its b090111- They are ntt 1-lkeiy to get in one tmotlier'.~i -way. The ore is hard to ting is ti problem. Fine samples ot copper and gold ore are shown .by prosp?-ciors, 'but tberewniust be a ` gmt tical at-lt"_tn .any spot to tempt _investmenfon a consider- able scale. lt seems to -be a region destiined .to slow development. At present transportation is a nut to estimated to contain a rniniinunt of he "““'l““d' Ames” “ll yet is an °r 2’J_000.000 tons. and lc win it rail- ways and smelters are projected that will necessitate the labors of liousantls of men and the creation i' centres of popultil-ion such as obalt and Porcupine and Sild- bury." It is calculated that the iincrttl district extends beyond deal. The author speaks ot “that abominable Goose Creek and its sister in in-ftimy. Rat Creek." A pnosector who strikes tit ricli will have earned his reward. What with t-lie niosqu-llo. the black fly, ttlie "lui-lltlog" anti the sand fly, whose open season is from June he Churchill River, but thousands 10 "mil ‘“‘""'l~" ln August' “ml th” f prospectors will find the llcaver s”"'“`-" “ml mls” 0( 3 "mg aud bn' aka iiiiii Herb Lake region “_ ter Winter, the Land of the Lob- eiigive eiioiigii. im, iiiiier nioiw sttick ls not a paradise for the out- crittching for some time to come. `|l“"'l"T' nut them ls Mm a chance i is 3 iiurii iii-B “iid iiie ciimiiie is i-for the ni-an of limited means. The nt kind. The cltiiitii-socket' should ““u'm` “ll-"5 "ml me 5"m°"`“m have "the tliews ot u giant. ilielnnol lm “pulled by me greed ‘ll patience ot' Job anti the digestion-spe""lml°n'” 4 f an ostrich." and of these three lgestion is the most inipsrlant in “° he tussle with the Land of the ° ' obstick. Weaklings would better ; n the possession ul investigatorsll for 9-0001# For This July Sale We - are Keeping the Wheels Spinning. See. Our PRICES i.ET°s MAKE 'rms JULY CLEARANCE SALE' i CLEAN 0U'r ALI. 'run “BYE-GONESF’ _ I ' AND ravi-1 'rim \vAY 1-‘on N-nw PROSPERITY . There is ta lot of Ita-lk-mostly foolish, no doubt, about re' ta-it-et-S who have fait-eu, iota-k_e complete 1je‘p1'eee_m@"l_1“a1l§- downs, because they were fighting to have their profits atitl their capital. We’ll not talk any about that. _ But Uhcre is no doubt at all tlhat every store in P. E. IL has regrettable hangovers, and more or less sizeable lots of goods that should be dumped overboard at once. ' Now there 'has beena rebellion on a'll left overs land high price-S_ Prices are clown with n crush Just think back to wlhat -“tlhe prices were last year-for su- gar, for cotton, for suits, for towels, and compare those old figlll” es with the smaller ones tlhta-t are quoted today. . _ Every tim_e prices go down your dollars 'go up in value. Every dollar that you earn this year is worth one land a half of last yca1°’s dollars, and some of them are worth two. Everybody who makes -tthe same Wages they d`id last year has had a tremendous increase in pay, because they can get al- most twice as much for the dollars as they could last year. So there is A DOUBLE REASON TO CELEBRATE this '.’ year. - . _ _We’re ready to help people celebrate in the best way and 0 their fullest 'satisf;1c'tion. Here are the Sports Clothes for Meln, Women and Child' ren-best kinds, so very much less in price than a short while a\ o. E _ _ Here are the accessories of all popular sports-baseball golf, tennis, ba-tliitnig, camping, fishing, shooting, and every- hing for lmotorin-g. ` How may ,wc serve you TODAY. __.s7“ ` READ THIS (‘ELEBRA'I`I01\' LIST. IT -\\'II.L APPEAR DAILY » OUR SPECIAL OFFER All Our High Class Hats and Millinery From Miss llaiton’s Department at _a Sensational Price starting at 9 o`clock. 'lhey have to go ta we want the space. A RIt‘lI AND I.l'S't‘It0t'S SILK ls A SATISFACTION . .l ' » How women will love to pick out new fall frocks from this I delightful collection of silks! Black Duehetsse Silk, very fine quality, $4.75 for - ~ -$3-49 Heavy,Lustrous Black Dycliesse Silk, 36 in. $4.35 for $3-214 36 inch Faille Silk in Black, Belgian Blue and Green,suit a'ble for suits or separate skirts, $4.00 for . _ . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 36 in. Black Pailett-c Silk $2.15 for . . . . . _ .. . . .$1-'19 All other silks, Crepe de Chene, Georgette Crepe and trim' mings at whole-sale prices. . NEW' KNIT SUITS The very latest thing for the holiday at the Seta. Shore All the ladies in the larger cities wear these new knit sport suits. We have some beauties. f _ SIFMMER .\`I<]l‘II)I~`I.lLS OF TIIE 1\'E\VES'l` WAKE 2 pairs Ladies’ Oaslimere Hose for - - - . . . - . . - . .$1.25 Ladies Art Silk Hose in black and cord - - - - - . - . . . . -750- Laldies Heather Hose, regular 950, for . _ . . . . . . _ _ .75t= Odld lines of Silk Hose -in lig'h't, grey and w‘hilte only to clearat. _ _ .. .. .. _ .,.. ...$1.00 Kayser Silk Gloves, all sizes, regular $2.50 for till-75 4pairsLad-ieSH0ge'for . .$1.00 A SNAP FOR THE HOME DRESS MAKER . I-‘lt N0- 1 ~56 inch -all wool serge in black and nav u to $8.5oft>r..,. __ __ ...».t.tl's.l°_v-ti L0* N1- 2-56 inch all wool Serge in black and navy up to $6-25per ardfor.'.. ._ . . ......$3.98 L0l,N0» 3-56 inch all wtool tricotine suitin in Nav ni tieranldcopeyi-$8.00.-ivat-dfor... . _ .fg....;s§fbo fri » I-‘lf N0- 4-44 inch all wool Armure in Black, Navy Cop* 1 en and Brown which sold for $4.10 on sale for _ _ . . _ .$2.9é a vd All other dress good-s including tweeds, serges laid Skirt- ng and etc. Special prices. ' p 56 inch he-avy wool tweed in Fawn and Grey,regular $3 . . ._ ._ .. _.at All umbrellas from $1.65 t $5.00 25 A DAINTY GOWN IS A I.0INGt-3RIN}:icl'l>l).tl3:f'i\QlURE 1 You can make one in a day from our prett oods Dress Ginghams 5 patterns in plaid-s . . . . .15c per yd. DPGSS Ducks 301'. White Vmles. ... ._ ...me Colored Voiles S00 11D- White Gabardine . 98c- Canadian Priitts_istftt.2oc .wiiiie D,i,,k___ __ "`,,_-ii, Ch“l“l"`“.l’S - -351'? rliits. it..=l. quality ~ .. . . .iocl '2~'io right for. the 'dress for cv_ery dlay wear," P l é'i"5~> '0l- , l_1!ll\ 110'. vll_lte, 2s' inch 50c for .. ... .. .:¢0c HSS Cl<»§ll_-_ Pink and White, 18 inch 28c for . . . `. . . . _ . 180 Patch Quilting Cotton 35c, for . . ._ . ._ . _ . _ 2_1c 301: Flannelette for ` ° ` Watch for tomorro\v’s Cot-nlls l l _ 15° 'S32 P T NS Ltd ¢ / C Qt