_NQY§M_l§_l§l3 15. 1939 -___ V.‘ \ . s- »— l . l‘ l I l THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AS re d S l Knitted Infant's Wear slightly Ladies’ Pantie Girdle, regular 98c. Men's Fancy Tweeds color blue, brown and Clearing Dollar Da l so e ly es gillileiilol Illiollllag Dayle —l— - - -- Special Dollar Days — — - - - Green, sizes 36-46 l $1 2 to $1 5 Men's Caps --- --ll::lil_ __ $1 spec|a| nonar Days $I1 Dollar Days l“: ‘l_l_s'_ _ _ _' Suede finish Shopping Bags. M , F _ l Heavy Metal Suit Cases, $2 Slightly soiled Blouses. assorted Clllmng Dollar Days _ “l _ ‘l brlilillvlili aililrlllllreellllllieellelrillllilll’ Slmllll Dlllllll m" '" _ " _ "75 , _ styles. Dollar Days - - - - All lls-‘lllllllllllll- °l Slllled 1_3 Off 3o to 42 dieing Dollar Dfilliifae ’ Clearing, Men's lined gloves, as- $1 o A Limited Number of Gloth Goats A ysriew table including 25 Cmlellls- “"11" "s" - - s18 to s o "ills" Bless Dell" We - — — - ll _ _ children's mitts, caps, etc. - - - C A good assortment of Wool, reg. 1 9 .00 3o. o All Wool Zipper Sweaters, assort- $2 At spgglal Pflges noflar Bays 25c per ball. Dollar Days -— — — Men’s Heavy Raw Edge English Mellon cd shades, Dollar Days -_- _ _ ._ .50 P An assortment of Wool, 1 5c Imported Suits, . Grey and Black self Boys’ wool sweaters, sizes 26 to 34 $1 rinted Silk Dresses, regular $ - 1 - Clearing Dollar Days — — — — wllllmr Blles 33 1° 45 $ Blellrlllg D0"!!! Day — — — -— - a 55-95- Cleaflllg Dflllfl! Days — Lamas lloslery and "and Bag Satin Cushion Covers, reg. $1.50 Dllllar Dllyfi “ — — _ "" .- Men’s medium weighstlunderwear $ 4 Girls’ Leather Jackets, regular $3 n Dollar Dayg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 98C Men's Mackinaw Costs, heavy 32 oz- cloth, clearing Dollar Days r suit _’ 1 ' 8 arlment - - assorted colors izes 36 t 46 l ' lle l 53-98- DOllHI‘ Day! — — — —- I p An assortment of Lines. Special D ll D ’ s o ’ c elllllllg Men's Fancy Sweaters regular $400 gle 5 Ladies’ Raincoats, soiled, reg. $1 Clearlng line of Ladies» Hand s Dllllfi!‘ Days. .- — — — — - - ll all ays $4.69 l” $5.75 ing Dollar Days l l all $7.50. Dollar Days —- — — - u bags“ Dollar Days __ _ _ __ Children's Crib _Blankets. Mews Heavy Horsehlde Leather coals l 4 Ladies’ Sport Jackets, regular $1 9 Evening Bags, assorted. Dollar Days’ plllll _ _ _' _ _ Special Dollar Days $ Mlllls Fancy Dress slllrla’ lllsell $1 $5.95. Clearing Dollar Days — - n 8 Dollar Days — — — — - - -- ollcllllll Cllllll‘ Seals llllll Cllsllllllls» 1 colllllsl Dollar Days _ l- _ _ - 1 Caracul Coat with Tweed $20 o Mlssesl Sfll‘ H959» sPll-clfll Dllllal‘ wllllll “ll l” 35° _ “ _ _ _ "‘ Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, assorted Pat- Mans Fancy Tles’ sllecllll’ Skirt, size 16, reg. $49.50 - -- n o Ball?’ Pall‘ — T‘ — — — — — —- c terns, sizes 37 to 46 $1 3 Dollllll Days’ ‘lull _ _ —' - '-' c 1 Caracul Coat with Fox $39 S aniesh ghamfiiislilettenGloves, las- Mens Heavy Wool Work Hosé, Collar, size 20, reg. $75.00 —,-,- n Illodllfsraalllfl’ Mllssllleg. ‘lllifllllllglll _ Yard Goods Department Men's Leather Jackets, fancy pigtex, horse- clealllllg Dollar Day!» P" Pall‘ — c 6 Hudson Head Coats, fitteldl models, reg- Scafvle§_ Dollar Days each _ _ l ‘ , glllllll- Pa“?! lllle 5°“ lealllel‘: clearlllg ' ular $42.50. s L d' ' F ll F h‘ d s-ik H All Wool Flannel 30" wide ° l" "Y5- vouo no. - -- - -- 32-50 ..1.;i2..‘1.... “k132i 69c spoon nun. no. yo. _'- _ 69¢ *7 5g» lg 5g s s13 gg BASEMENT srtciiis 1 Brown Calf-skin Coat, size 16, $49 Ladies’ All Wool Hose, clearing 36" Wool Crepe and Wool Plaids. M , ll - I I . reg. $135.00. Special - - - -- a Dollar Days, pair - - - - - - C- Clearing Dollar Days, yd. - -_- C Plfllllt; Bills; I83; glwellll “all swllllslell Men's Dress Shirts, worth up to 2 Brown Broadgall Coats, sizes 14 and 18 gflnTrigotine, elolor sand. Special $1.50 each, special Dollar Days -- C Worth $110.00 $ o ar ays, y , _ _ _ _ _ .._ J o 0 Men's Heavy, large cut Overalls, $ Clearing -- - - - —- - - Department 54” Wool Travel Tweed, reg. $2.00 $1 b35318?slztfilgllxsinlllllxlgslll: $3.98 regular ozoo ‘m Dollar Day! _ _‘l .69 Wool Dresses, one and two piece, $3 per yd. Dollar Daysiyd. - - - u Boys, overcoat!’ “My ‘Weeds assorted Men's wool Llned Horsehlde ml“! worth up to $12.50. Special -- - I Ladies’ Felt Hats, Dress Crepe, 38” wide, Navy, Squadron, colors’ 24 lo 30, Guard Models ’ s extra special, Dollar Days, pr. -- Wool Dresses, one, two and three $4 to clear Dollar Days — — — — C Poll‘ Bllllwll’ Harvest wllle’ Ellzallelll Dollar Days - — - - - - - Mellls He"? Twfied C0818, $ piece, wgrth Sp to $12.95 - - - s LadiellfdFelllt dHatsi) n D $1 gill: yglreéllllllg Dollar $1 .1 o Youths’ owl-coals, fancy lweeds, assorted, clearing Dollar Days - — - - ll 5 girls’ ur abric Coats, worth $ assor e s a es, o ar ays - n , ’ _ _ _ _ _ — __ 31 to 35, Dollar 5 l 3 M v H F T d up to $15.95. Dollar Days _ _ Ladies’ Felt Hats. $1 Dhfellf’ C§°l'°” lsl°ll°ll llllllellll" Dnvs—— o solellilil lllrlillllilir Jlfl-Cfilli. 98c 12 Velvet Dresses, formal length, $7 latest styles, Dollar Days — -— 4 Yard _g__°_a£_ fills’ Students» Overeoals fancy tweeds blues Men's Heavy Suede“ Jackets, s worth $25.00. Clearing — - - u Clllllllle"; lllllllsvgll shades’ Pillow Cotton l- l- — _ _ browns, and greens: sizes 35 to 38.lDolla1l all Sizes, Doll!!!‘ DKYB — —- -- -— 12 Crepe Dresses, half sizes, slightly soiled. c earlllg . o all. ays, _' " '- —' ' Days $ t M ’ ll d H Dollar Days — — — - - HALF PRICE Splml l"‘° Clllllmls Blllls» 25c lfjffl "lg o "‘ - " '" - - - c 10.00 ° $16.50 arllnliiellllliellllinlzlilililliiarolllllllrlr 49C Wool and Jersey Dresses, sizes $2 lllfifllolellfllgllefil Dlllllllll‘ llays - l °W d” ‘m’ Boys» Heavy All wool Jackets brown Men's All Wool Work Hose l 14 to 44. Dollar Days — — —- — " flollallllllililys Sll-El-ll- ll-ll- l-llllli — lllillllealdllllled ghQliglfwll-MI _ blue and green, sizes 26 to 34 ll$2 l clearing Dollar Days pr. --l -- - Crepe Dressses,_ sizes 14 to 50, $2 per yard _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Dollar Days - - - - _ _- _- s29 Men's Cotton Work Gloves, special 2 Cleflrlllg Dlllla!‘ DRY! — — —- — ' Bleached Sheeting 94 wldlh Boys’ Heavy Fine Melton Jackets brown Dllllal Days’ z llls- l°l' _ - _ — Cllllll Clllll-s» sl"! l4 l” 50v latest - u pel- yard _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ blue and green, sizes 26 to 36. Dollar Daysl Llllllesl All w°°l llllll sllll & w°°l ‘lml- - - $12 l“ $49 l-lllgllllll llglllllllllllllll- Unbleached Sheetin a4 width 5 l" 5 5°", w°llll “P l“ ‘l-ll“ l" P" PY- c v I ‘a a ‘ l _ l ' per yard _ _ _ __g'___ _ _ __ Ladies’ All Wool Dresses, assort- $1 A few Knitted Suits, assorted _3 0F!‘ Special line Ladies Bloomers Unbleached Sheeting o4 width Boys» Leather coals, llorselllde s ed, clearing Dollar Days ———— n shades.,Dollar Days —'— — and_P'anties_, Dollar Days, pair - C per yard _ _ _ __’__ __ _ __ for collar, slug 28 to 36 _ _ L Ladies’ House Dresses, assorted, SEE OUR MUSKRAT cons BEFORE gsgllllflafllllljlygeliaflllli _ 98c Bath Towels, color dark 2 Boys‘ Heavy Blue Frieze Breeches, leather _ °l"“.'l“,ll D.°ll“ m" _ — — " - c PURCHASING ELSEWHERE Ladies. Gowns and Pljamas _ Pair _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ 9G knee, double seat, izes 2s to 34, s Lad“? Nlglllllmll“ ““‘l Pyllllllls» 75c clearing Dollar Days _ __’_ __ Bath Towels, color light Dollar Days - - - - - - - 1 n59 clelllllllg Pollllllnllys l“ _ _ _ _ _ l _ l l Coloured Taffeta- Slips. $1 1 o l; ‘TM-ll! 3;’;- — — —— — — C Doysvzolgavy Blue Frieze Mackinaw Coats, glgelilitgl Sllllllaflfillaflosregill-ar-SE _ c Ladies , Children s and Infants grzelal lloiialliwflrltz - - -$ - p" y-l-rd _ _ 22o sues w 34.11011“ vars $3 5o Boys, l, ems. mg Sodom“ B8311 ill-weal‘ n9 tlflmelil Dllllllcall‘ nlllls _.ll__ll_ __oillil_ ._ Chintz, width 27" _ Boys’ Suitsllalssorted colors tweed tlf t llslllllll clelllllllg Dollar Days llll _ y p Ladies’ Flllffllll- Pyjamas, all $2 Der yard — — — — - - - -. 2 pair pantls, sizes 24 to $35, Dollal‘ Ilzliyssl BllysllLolll-l Pllnlll’ elasllc wlllsl’ - r ' sizes. Dollar Days — — - - u Flannelette colored 'dth 27" $ t llssolllell slug’ Dollar Days’ Pr’ _ Childrens Brushed Wool Suits. $2 L d_ , F] ff _t B] r r Wl 7 0 $15 Boys, Heavy Frelu Jackets, Dollar Days, oer so“ __ _ _ _ o a ies u ni comers. per yard — - - - - _ _... _. u I 1 Cl _ l. f Fl l m! Clearing Dollar Days —- — — — Flannelette, white, width 27” ' zlllllell lmlll’ asslllllell shad” _ " ' o eflllllg llle ° lllllle e_ Ladies’ Elastic Girdles. m,- ym-d _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Boys’ Sweaters, assorted, clearing ' gi-lfltllllls- Dwllllltnaligll pa“ _ _' Special Dollar Days — - — — C M l F _ h_ Dollar Days— - - - - _ _-- C l Yen's 0° ex "llmers- Br ssier s to clear. Dollar B ’ Wh’ d B h ————— — - 39° Dale-i ------ - - 25¢ M . o °" l """* “gs .:i:....;":::_:=:s__ *1 .19 Ladies’ House Dresses, special $ Ladies’ Wooltex Bloomers, outsize. en s t l Men's Heavy Red B ck 0 ll Y tll ' T Dollar Days — — — — — — '— 1 ‘loo Cleaflllt! D0113!‘ Days — - — - u lllng Department Clearin Dollar Da ll - Ila 8-51 u llll s wllllll slllllll “lulled, l Cold . r ll D t le r ladies’ Soiled Underwear M 0 i l ll llllllllg Dlllll" Days '_ __ _ ' I Pens 11 R5595, 0 l? a 1 - en's _vercoa s, assorted pat- $ Men's Heavy Work Shirts, $ Specials in Table Oilcloth ll/ yd. 1l/ yd. DOUBT Days — - — -' '- - - Dllllfll‘ DWI - ———-———- c terns, sizes 35 to 44 Dollar Daysll special Dollar Days — - - - - ll n00 and 1-l/4 yd. lengths, Dollar l Days l0nly l‘ i i-JJ Red Gross Drive Meets Wholehearted 0n Monday of this week. thous- gnds upon thousands of recruits to the Canadian Red Cross army e1 volunteer workers marched out in I-ull strength to rally their fellow Canadians to the siipPOTi- °l i-ll‘ national war drive- ilitii the battle c . “The reed is urgent-dig in an are spileadlng their ragne ove and are appealing for contributions. large and small, Cross oflicts Mined unmask out s lien during the last war. covered thoroughly to objective. follow their example. Canvassers report give," they elllllu '5 ‘l’ ed has been the i“ "new 2...‘: enlargement —ot’ bhe work it did In the few days tlfill, have pas- sed since the campaign was launch- ed, it has been possible for hospitals in the last war and whims can/vasers only to scratch the sur- p face of the territory that is to be realize the by Canadian Red Cross voluntary But gratification has been expressed at Red Cross head- quarters already that peopie have sent in their contributions without it is said, for some o: them claim pliasize the urgent waiting for voluntary workers to call. It is hoped that others will enthusiastic reception from those already ap- proached. Particularly whole-heart- r-espunsz from l‘ i116 "m" Dlllllllllml veterans of the last wai- who bene- fitted from Red Cross work. Some l0 mill" llP llle of these men are not well off fin- thfw mllllm‘! 50ml" Wlllllll lull snclally and have given all they l8 F5818 Ell-ill l?! °l7‘ could afford, it is reported. Included among the deep into their pockets to support the wai- drive are parenLs and anxious relatives in this Dominion workers in England. are also generous in their response, that they would have prison had it riot been for Red Cross supplies. Monday folfowing meeseages of in- spiration broadcast the day before bv Lord Twrcdsmuir Minister Mackenzie King. A cabled the Duke o! Gloucester. who stat- ed that headquarters of the Brit- ish Red Cross, of which he is presi- thousands dent, had ‘been established behind of other people who have gone bhe Maginot Line in France. Red Croat officials state the be- lief that. there will be an even wives of men who lay wounded in greater demand foi- service during the rpresent conflict than progress was reported faithfully to was in the last war. ‘They point out that. h and equip in France; ambulances must be pro- Men who were prisoners of war vlded imd supplies must. be sent to the men at the front. They em- W starved in surgical supplies and dressings for military hospitals. being and must continue to be ss- The campaign was launched on slsted, it is said. Attention is drawn to the fscl that despite the great. burden of and Prime war work. the Canadian Red Cross cannot afford t0 neglect; ll»! W569‘ message was deliver-ed, too. from $11119 work. many of where ibals trust be built _ng1.and and f lle°°lslll ° wznrsn SPORTS l Refugees are JASPER, Alta, lNov. otherwise. thousands m" "l m9 other assistance WWW-lilo appeal," states Hon. G. Commissioner to London, who is there chairman o! the national cfllnpaign “immrméitlii “iii; “““‘n‘.“° P33‘ pe o a u rea e s fact and are ready to do n11 in lllel‘ lll wldlll‘ their power to assist us in carrying on filvith our peace-time and war o N JASPER PARK downhill course in Canada. which e500 l meets requirements of the Inter- llllglflmllhérlefglgsrllllfoiglnfiilléllmf to the Chalet base. It was on Mt. At Columbia ice fields, south of Jrslm‘, more than two feet fresh powder snow already covers pin-ties from Fdmonton and Calg- :ry have visited the region each weekend since September. The new highway from Jasper makes it Mrs. oot altitude, thus eliminat- ing any packing in of equipment able there i2 months of the year. Pal“ ed skiers in the Tonquin Valley ward Island and had been hi Cal- gary for 19 years. Surviving ts B. son, Russell 8., 0t Heavy snowfalls have also [zreet- Calgary. Funeral services will be conduct- “ __ ed by RevfiV. Mmlcliol of‘! l?‘ llll°m ll" lesPllll“ 5° "WK" W; Vajda, the course boasts a vertl- site o! the 1939 ski camp of the clock on Thursday fl-fwmq m‘: 0W“ cald 0f4600fee.hs ° Ferguson, former Canadian Hlsh is ovellil-lllthe smooth Alp llllilg: lllmll lil/llgllllleneclzlltlllldoggglllellllléilglllrtlléltllll; Bllrlll Wlll b! lll ill" Ulll°ll tlmberllne and the lower portion Early reservations indicate that W l rough a series of meadows and numerous Americans and a trail averaging more than 100 fro mEastem Canada will journey to Jasper during the winter, it was stated today by R. Creelman. pas- o! senger traffic manager. of the Ca- nadian National Railways, West- the roiling lower slopes and skiing em Region. MRS. M. E. TROWSDALE (Culgag Herald of Nov. 7i l on ary E. en l l? possible for skiers to motor to a aged 85, of 1923 Five-A street west.’ widow of Mr. Alonzo E. Ti-owsdaie. formerly of Crapaud, P.E.1., died at her residence this morning. She Athabasks of the ice field group was born in DeSsble, Prince Ed- w lehl llllllllllll: wllllllillllll‘ that Gertrude Wepsala. Dominion of people tilligllilt lllilsrlgallllltegfildlllslllllllcg llillzlelghll": l‘ lgrllllnlllogullllll July and August as skiing is avail- ‘ medical P in January. Surveyed cannot bs obtained-would stiffer. 1y flllfl BWl-sl Drlflesslhml. the IPostei- and Foster fimsrfll skiers Ti-owsdale. C0011