', SEPTEMBER 2s, 1931 M LEPAGE SHOE We have decided to re-organize our Business Methods along more modern lines, therefore we must lower our Stock. All regular low prices must be shattered regardless of cost in order to unload. S0 HERE GOES! 2075 to 50% discount on all lines throughout the Store. ‘SECURE THESE TREMENDOUS VALUES .NOW. EXTRA SPEBIALS I Women's Fancy Boudoir Slippers. All 59c shades. $1.25 value. Now . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l Women's Stylish Strap Slippers and Oxford: in Black and Brown. All lleels. Reg- ular $3.50 to $5.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' “Kingsbury” Quality Slippers and Pumps in i Kid and Patent Leathers. $5.50 to ‘- 1 $6.00 Value, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i l Special Arch-Fitting Pumps, Tics and 0x- fords, Medium and Spike lleels. All widths. Regular $3.75 to $5.00. New . . . . . . . . . f New up-io-date Pumps, Straps and Tics. Formerly $3.50. Sale l‘ri_cc . . . . .. l Ladies’ Velvet and Satin l-Strap Slippeiw, Medium or Spike lleels.‘ A rare liar- gain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broken Lines of Women's Splasliers, S-dome and Zipper. Regular $2.50 for Patent and Kid Slippers and Oxfords with Low 11nd Medium lleels. $5.00 value for only EXTRA SPECIAL-Boys Black or Brown Box Kip Bals, Standard Screw Soles, Regular $3.00 to $3.50. Sale Price A ' ' ‘ LEPAGES . . . . . - ....................................... PAGE FivE ANIZ $30,000 W0 BO0TS Aiili HOSlERY SALE STARTS TUESD AT 9 O’CLOCK our BOHPLETE srncii AT SLAIIWGHTER SALE PRICES STORE CLOSED ALL -DAY MONDAY RTH 0F SHOES ETC. AY MORNING SHARP TERMS BASH ! POSITIVELY N0 APPROBATION l i STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING FROM 1 n11 9.30 GO0DS‘MAY BE EXCHANGED 1r DESIRED DURING THESE nouns SHOES FOR MEN EVERY PAIR RIGHT UP TO THE OUR ENTIRE STOCK. High Class Shoes, such as, “King-sbury," “Trad-Rite,” “Arch. E Z9," “Security Arch” and “lllcFarlane” Shoes for Women Iiond,” “Tecumseh” and ‘Slater’ comprise the best in Mons Shoes. Lead- ing lines for Children, such as “Classic,” “Hewetson” and “Jack and Jill - 1 s - I ‘ ’ glllrlglplgo show that LEPAGE S always strive to sell you the best pr0' i .**M'I\t»;' _- . FORMER AMAZIN SPE v.1 iv-rw u .\_k,_ ‘ #5’ >1; ‘.1 W h. - ~ - . - , _ _ . . e ‘U0 piocuied foi this sale, e.\t1a Salespeople, with years of experience in special fitting, to give you tlie Shoe “Just for you " Every pair ‘mlwenlcnill’ dlslllilyfld 0n Racks with price curds as illustrated A RARE BARGAIN EVENT — SO DON’T MISS IT! Misses Brown and Black Cali‘ Oxfords. R l ‘e $2.50. Sale Price . . . . . . . ......... . . . . . . . . IIERE 1s sciiisrnuvo GOOD! Youths 1111101. ql r9 or Brown Box [Up lJals. Sizes 1i o. 1:. Only . . . , __ '1 "7 " ATE AL By purchasing the best obtainable for cash assure you getting the lowest possible price. N prices below anything yet quoted during this Sla “Gold WEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY NOW l UT Men's Brown and Black Goodyear Welt Bals. Regularly priced from $5.0 to $6.00. Sale Price . . . . . . . ' M ' siiisiri a Ki E1.- Regul:ii‘$s3.50.y Nowell . . . . . . . .5. $2.75 Men's Stylish Black Oxfords. Just Arrived. (A feature Bargain) at per pair 1 to $2.00. Now priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Regular $7.50 “Strider” Oxfords and Boots. Ail Widths 1 All Sizes. Selling Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Men's Sport Rubber Boots. Just the thing you need. Specially priced at . . . . "Tecumseh" and -$5.95 $4.29 and Women's P" 29c Space here forbids mentioning the many l other Linea in Men's, Women's and Children's Rubbers. Sizes to fit many Shoes. I Special Clearance of Men's l pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l I WOMEN AND CHILDREN .... COMFORT AND DURABILITY—LEPAGES ARE NOTF- WORTHY FOR REGULAR LOW PRICES — NOW! WE’VE DECIDED TO CUT SLASH AND SLAUGHTER ATION SALE this wonderful opportunity. BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER FOOT- O ROCK BOTTOM NOTE THESE BARGAIN Men's House Slippers. Regular $1.50 79c | MINUTE IN STYLE, in large quantities we ow we have cut those ughter Sale. So grasp I Shoes specially marked down for this Sale. Misses l-Strap Slippers in Patent Leather. Size 11 to 2 . . . . . . . S $139 HOE SAL A VICTOR. AD. a . Mr. James Condon of George- town, was a nwtorist to Sourls ex- recently on business. SOURIS NOTES v Congratulations are being McQSZII Graduates ' tended to Mr- and Mrs. Percy Reina!" MacDonald, Sourls, upon lhe- M11 811d MPS- JMIWS Cfmflllhfln. arrival of a bouncing bnby boy. Souris. are YBCQ-‘lvlng the con- Canadml grntnlations o.‘ their many friends I MONTREAL, Sept, ‘vaind graduates of Canadian 1mi- vcrsiiics are no longer flocking to the United States for employment. turned IMr. and Mrs. George Ciapp of Bay 2i—Hlghly< Fortune, were recent visitors here. wee lassle. William Blackctt has re- from Boston to spend the niontlis at her home in Mrs. fiurlging from statistics recently winter compiled by the department ifbsouris. chemistry at McGili University which has graduated 4 chemist!» with Ph. D., degrees in the DasllFishcries Dellariment l5 l l0 Years of whom only 29 per cent] in Souris. h"? 2011c to the United States. This percentage is further reduc- '| sturlrnls born in the United SLMH- returning to take up positions there 3d when it is taken into considerflq spent a- day last 11°11 that oi this figure some W679; friends here. l Mrs. week vlsitlns I filter having gained their pl‘0i05-. prlnpc nt‘ Wales College, spent the slomil training in the departmsntlweek md with he,- mnther Mrs, A. of chemistry hcrc. Actually only 201 whim W‘ cent of Canadian-born gradu- lies went to the United states. The check-up by the department 0i chemistry ‘at MoGill to find out in __"_______---— ha "h"? the graduates of the Rrkdll‘ slties with the intention of return- ale school in chemistry go revealed m; u, Canada, "m. o1 in. e4 min who obtained The advance ih in Canada in George Ross of Dlllldflfi,‘ further study in foreiflfl ‘mlverl upon the arrival _oi’ o. wee bonnie Rev. for Herring Cove N. S. to resume _his duties having spent a few lweeks in Soui-ls the guest of Mr- _ land Mrs. William Gilliam. Mr. G. R. Earle of the Dominlonl at prcsenti 'pnid a visit to Sourls this week. Mr. B. H. Heustis, Saint John. , Her friends regret to learn of the illness oi‘ Mrs. A. Gregory at the home o.’ he‘: daughter Mrs. lGeorgc Mclliclc, Suuris. M155 Olga White.’ student atl l Mr. Aonas McPhee of Elmira, was la. ,molorlst to Sourls on Monday- Mr. A. Wood of Boston is visiting in Soul at the home of his ve scholarships rind are c1185!“ ibrother Mr. John Wood-G. _...__€.____. Clement Mitchell, has leftl i her life's work were rendered in one medical trcntmicnt. This was a ease of mutual esteem and lore btiireeii lVlrs. and maid. The Dr. and Nurses that, attended l1ei"\'vei'@ also equally impresstd with lier superior cliarac- ‘tcr the former remarking t; the ‘writer's informant tliat slic was one of, if not the most wonderful woman lie had ever met. Ollg and I'll we extend lo liic bereaved fam- ' ' t ‘. I. . Sawyer 2 Bmwick ROM‘ Lmdng- tli- 71i?"tigellrircufitlillivlgq11310:. ton’ Mass‘ on sabbath owning‘ mlrri within tll-"Plh yours She Sopteinbm; 6th, 193i. Miss McLean Xeavps m mbhlm n ‘Qorthv h", ‘bk was mm in Brmklyn‘ Calcdonizhllored niotliei" tin-eel broth- P‘ E‘ I‘ about 50 years ago‘ H“ ers and two sisters fo'lov's‘ remams m charge or h” niece’ Peter and Neil iii Boston; John at Mrs. Lltteny of Waltham, Mass, homw Misses Chmty Md Ewe 1 h . . . .- . 1 were brought to the 0d‘ ome to also at home and h“ aged bcdmst rest in the family plot in Valley- mother wen m,“ 90 yours field Cemetery. Notwithstanding ‘ Tli ll b . ' ' l - ' the rain storm at the time 0f the cousifis pllvlcssigulilrisckllélilclis‘cgofiiilil funeral services at the housc and ' ' “ ,C'lllS, Aficllibllltl Gilli, D. Ill. NI.- griive conducted by the Rev. Allls- ‘Tenn’ Angus Gills an; A A GU]; t“ Murray’ Cmcdonla‘ w“5_ largely A dutiful loyal and well spent liic “funded "ndmlbtedly showing m? must on reflection b sweet coin .. l 9 ~ 1 ‘ respect and Sshcm l“ Much ‘he fort to those who miss and nioum ' ll l . . “as ed ‘reminding us of the Scripture: M‘; - .. ss McLean was a lady of fine And they buried mm in his Own iii MEHURIARI MRS. SARAH MARGARET MCLEAN Miss Sarah Margaret ltfcLcnii suddenly departed this life, p5 ii gently falling into Sweet Elven M the home of her sister, Mrs. E. D. and faithful service, practically all himsflhmnpd with swung A handsome new bird cage iS at the chemistry made of wire Font-ed White llndjton Gill! by whom she “'11s coll- sidered not only as a members of stands on a grrueiul white andlzvl" Dmloris degrees in chemistry in the iprofession has made W“ "i years, l5 are 0n the llfibirecenl; years may be Bother"! ll°m "limit stall of Cans/ohm univer-i the {pct inn; prior to the 805810" °1 ‘my 51X m v1 the permanent 11119-20 only f0ill‘ students had grad Will of American universities. ill uated iii chemistry from M06111 are lioixliiig research positions in with the degree of Ph- D- 1" W’ ulllernment laboratories of Can-‘following l0 years, as already point "h- i3 are on the research ataiisled out, 64 entered the chemistry "I American industries, 12 are OIFpi-ofesslon after linvlng spent - the research staffs of Canadian in-uciist seven years 1n izolnlnl; 01¢" lliilti-ics, while tho remaining (curl Doctors dcsrea from McGiiif at inttal table. Th; cage is raiflcd several inches nbavc the table til). which is Wldg enough to make room for a circle of small patted plants. The cage itsclf is a tall cylinder with a graceful slcpln‘; raol. Bird cages me now being de- signed to suit period iurnlshngs- Chippendale, Chinese and Louis XVI bird cages are on tm market. .lli'e.k'. ,-." family, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sawyer Amt c ‘ T; 1nd‘; or Spica" a well to do lumberman 0f Lexing- zzPcrsiaii Balm imparts who uses it. Fragrant as n flower. deliciously cool to iilf‘ slain. i‘. ili\\" rerults in complszcions ‘but essential to the family. Over a iycar ngo i101‘ \ allh broke down and sbc had to undergo a serious oper- ‘ cal skid could do was dong for 1121', every dainty ivoman. As n poivtlci through her employer, she rrfovedlba sufficiently to be able to resume-beautifying lotion, it is 1111.11" her (iutxfs to which Silg rcturnczillkwies and stimulates the iritli the 031i time devotion to the Recommended also to s“ end, but still continued to receivoimnkc the hands ilmvi... _. ll PERSONALS 12121111111. 1111111111111 PROF. THOMPSON has resumed his classes in Piano Playing and Singing, 36 Upper Prince. Phone 235. 8969-9-23-li. Col. and Mrs. Ernest lngs are visiting in Ottawa the guests of the letters brother, Mr. Dodge and Mrs. Dodge. Blanchard 1 1 i _ l qlmums‘ Thmy “m5 o‘ efficient scpulcliurp which lie had made for a 1111's i charm and distinction to the woman l POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday morning a man charged with driving a. motor vehicle while intoxicated was giv- c11 '7 days. NORTH RIVER i-"lELD.—On Sept. 21th Rev. H. R. Bell, will preach as followsz-Fairvlew, 11 a.m. Long Creek 3 p. m. Kensington, 7.30 p. m. vlsll‘ AFTER MANY YEARS.- Mr. A. L. lleattle, Greenwood Lake, ' New York, and William Beattie, Cambridge, Mass, have returned to 1 their respective homes after motor- ’ 111g to the Island. During their stay l they visited several friends in Stan- lliope and Coveiiead and their sister l Mrs. George Clark. Mt. Stewart. The odors lylessrs. Beattic saw many changes in their thirty-nine years absence from tlic Island. CHURCH REOPENING. — The Miss Elizabeth C. Aflleck, has re- turned to Maiden, Mass, after spending the summer with her sister Mrs. William McKenzie, Mtfitewart. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jay and children, Borden, spent the week end with the formers parents, M1‘. and Mrs. George Jay, Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Margaret Margeson, Long Island, New York, is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Clarke, Mt. Stewart. It is twenty- two years since Mrs. Margeson visi- ted the Island. Mrs. Lawrence Caliil and little daughter, Maisie Gertrude have rc- turned to their home in Southpoi-t after two and n half-weeks spent in Kenslngton, Mrs. Cahill having been called home on account of her mother's illnes. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Cahill in the loss of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Dunphy, Kensingtoii. i Baptist Chu:eh, Fairview, which has VS (lvliglifiiullj: otlon. All that surgcal 11nd medrlyoung and lovely. Ill(ll.'1‘,.!‘il 1.111111 t) se for oily-textured skins or 11s a ~ d} Will preach at the moming service l been closed for several weeks while ' undergoing extensive repairs, will be re-opcned on Sunday, September . 27th. Special services have been ar- ' ranged as followsw-Rev. H. R. Bell _'11 n. n1. and Dr. A. C. Vincent of ‘. ill. , lPatrlot please copy.) BRISTOL, Va, Sept 21 (U. Phi- One of the heaviest l8 hole four- somes in the history of Bristol was Dave and Harry Parrish, brohei-s. played here recenly when George. ~1 “ini-ictzstcv/ii, will preach at 3.30,Dave and Harry Parrish, brothers. and Frank Goodpasture particip- Brazil Facing Golden Agej WASHINGTON, sent- 2l~Braiil will soon experience another “goldei? age," according to a Depnrtnicnt o! Commerce report in which the 011i! ion ivas expressed that the produce; tion of gold had started then; again Q11 fll] Cxtcnsive basis, ' The report stated that sword!‘ abandoned mines were being W‘ worked and largo ilrodiiction \'\'1_1§ promised the individuals xvlio ivcre conducting the operations. So 0X~ eellcnt. “"cl.a~stlle prospects, the r69 port stated that it was expected i!“ dividual mining would give “niy t0 large scale ]ll‘0CillCi.iOl‘i_\\‘lllCll would bring the importation of machinery: At present. tlio mines are bciiiil‘ Iworked almost entirely by peach: ‘dores. who keep all the golrl they, mine ofr themselves. Thus, it was said, inucli gold was unreporttd as these individuals handled it se- cretly mid slipped it out of till! country with tho llfip oi border: ‘ smugglers. bf: | T11;- avqragze yield p01‘ pei'."~ni'i_ tit, iWElS crplmiirtl. alr10llli".‘tl i$i.2.'1 n (lll,\'——il sum well alirwe daily wage vult- ill ilie 111111111; rt‘ gloiis of Diazil. .1~ 1,) pl: .1116 iii? .-.. .-., atcd. George Parish tippepd tag scales zit 2710 pounds: Harry‘. P30, and Dave, 203. while Godepastura ennie through Wllll 215 pounds) ,Dave and Gcore Parrish won, 3 up.