.. ~nf1\‘n: tans». MAGIC .s.... l i BAKING POWDER and has 1' r failed To give the eaveni efficiency- ‘Because of this and the uniformly soiisFociory results Obtained by ifs use we recommend ii" as Conodzis perfect baking powder - <afla o tilde l ( Iolllq Dolly (totaled JI-Q pol Ru (nailed) wt the Failed States popuiatpn 01 m; Umud $nv3|_3(‘(IVI|AQI centre around and Bfelxvasmngqony Chafle. Bpgog wag 913731-35 15,30 n<wagla part of the building operationswhe American Secretary 01 5""? l05.683,103_ n; gnueagp ,5 m, Qnland the increase rears of 13,710,842 or 14.9 (PHI. i."'i5.'“'..~ ' - in. -.. lriir nirilllnrffruwlf'iiulilllllil; m. '1,» wanna-a) hndvnoo |"Q;-;jg oil It“ l0 ILLL‘ s FRIDAY‘, JIlLY 21; 1932. OUR GROWTH r Complaints are frequently helrd that the popnlaiioit or Canflih has many rsniltiml-iwe" i" h1'°11II" not increased during recent‘ ceti- into rsquisitlnnxFrom the forest, sus decades as rapidly as; ihai of 111F011!!! 1008158’ "PS5!" I“ I!" the United‘ States and the infer- sawmillrfl-Id "If i°°¢ ‘wrkmgzidnngerons Boll: nations are favor t-nce is drawn that there i; can". tactory there is an lncreaselfdc-lable to. a continuance of the m’- lmand for workmen; from the iron: iit-inzll 681M111“! "1 i" ""9" bins wrong tn Canada. This is not so. The population! . v , or Panadn has made ajlearer ih-‘nachi ‘he ‘mu working . T0359 proportionately than mall ln i910 til-ii -in Berg I in i911 the population of Can-I "da was mosses; in 1021 t; wit. $133 483. 3 _ n, 3195 per Gem a 3am 0; new’. regrettable and ‘injurious. lt is anmon o’ the wont b,“ a ma" d", he" a! larsv slam as that’ nl,“11i?"°“?"‘°'“‘ml" . gillfldted wages in the face of nnildem doubted that reiiileefliin by} 1mg 59ml; was necessary. but itqmey through the hotel‘ looking for an increase of 1.531.240; is the increase in the build-ill! trade. In this the resources 0t 0U’ toresu and mines with their through the enrolling fur-l ifaotorlos, there is a similar demand for in- ernployment. All these tninqs creased in the latreri shows increase all n10"! "l? "I11 There are e the drifted. vii 11m. basbeon s porter-ate? I16!- ‘ sure of criticism in a section of the Csnodhn plus. over the Pl"0~ iposal of Premier Kill '10 recon- sider st Washington lbs status of the ‘RlBD-BIQOI Agreement of 18l8 untfer which pace his been Inolfl mined across our international hot- dor lor more lhu-s-csnmrv DIS! without tori-nos smted forces. A8 we‘ under-stand" it, it. Kingspro» ;ptisal may be neither untimely n0! tAs the Providence lcurnal sets forth in an drt-icle on the cub jam. incest-cement was the bandi work of the British Minister it'd and air-hard Rush. "rt was nesoiiflwd ‘after the close of the biuer war o <l8l241S11 ibetiween the twc coun- illkfflvfirflbilflllllr! tries. Canada ma: then almost a 1995c“ 1, m; we mi‘ gpipluglwilderhuis and the United Sime- nud rsilway strikes, and 0011-’ sequent unrest" and hardship are to reralni "the United States. l _ h is quire In“, ma, n-émgprused values. It is no; only un- natural jncrea'e m births andlreasonwble but impossible. Wagesr ' ‘A deaths and our immigration hadiand values must parallel each’ __ .__ been retain“ m“. ‘pouulmfflu other. Exorbitant wagg antt| H “.”~_..“ woum have been "Ty muchhvealthy iprodnorion cannot existi Target than it is, pfgbably Lwolside by Side- Ilaily Selections im Guardrail Readers p-i From the W. l. Loosen collection 0-0 '11 THAT AUTO. ---. He owned a flfillilzfllllé touring cal," To irile in ll its zfiVell He (Etitlé ittlua: a pinc- o1 glass Bli.~-~:'il 3T. He lcol: hi= ir.:rids out for a rtlie ‘Tune gout! 1c In: GIITC; 'i'he cnlzrhretor sprang a 191k 5.11 - $40 v35. ' He starred on a lwle tour The into“! sir‘. . inn, He slfiflpcil zoo quick nnd slfippéfl hi= gears. B.ll—-€9u '51. He 101:}; Ill.- wile ‘hop-- Tu lilYt‘ car rnre W3: ;l'ei!—— Bill-axis. 1{e‘>l.““kr‘1 m, (,3, Om 9.1“? “Walther future Canada mustgrnw, hilt has been characteristic of theinineg only six) Liberal provincial. ‘cannot help growing. At presenilCPll. shit-tilts inception‘tlial'hdi5'°"mm°'"5 w“! “ma”: We are in the melting pol; rlassea-[WIB- Wmméf "ab?" and 9m" m‘ lic- ll~\'i-r" Iltlfl leir so lllrr‘; Tilt llnli iit- lill lliifl .11 the teeth. BIll" 3.1:’. _"9. He spent up all llli- l-ozll l1: hlt.l Anti IZlPIl in rtugrlrh trie-ri; '\l‘ll pui it IIlUFYLZIIK" on the hOllfifi." Arid lnlil- ju-r on»: lulire r iii- ——"'i'Ili- Auto IIPYEHW “ t f SKID. TAKE OUT AUTO IN- SURANQE .1 When you own and operate a car. you art- liahll- to cause Jury. even tr min-um We will assume the dangers for‘ personal liability and will tect You 3H the payment perty damages. also for loss from: Fire and Collision. t ~mik511S H9319!‘ gains thin thsyj |GVEI1 discovered; weihavg incf; fhaustable’ water power, the cheap» development of Summer 119°?" jdi-minance of, clues governments in convenient powér» This season the‘C.P.R. is spendiumthe provincial arena. It was but p‘ [in the world; and we have‘ the lsorne millions of dollars along itsistwn time ‘W ma‘ Lib-en‘ “d; _ . . _ _ - 4 nlinistrntions ruled in..all1the ninc He jsllnlicl llllo s flllFIllIlg post. -Illlt'll, born 0i me world's domlnat-lbfflllflh I1!" "1 N°‘“‘.-.9°°“a "Irmlgbl dawn town to est and most l ‘ disnppotnilmenp. _;'grnlips will have discovered thatl With this road the Canadian Nail“, Wm be mainly between [he mun-ail" System is ‘a competitor. iilU-nited Farmers andthe Liberal showri that it-was by such means the latter is to compete successful! Iparly- ‘whim ‘in Onlafl“ 35 I“ IhEIIhII-F ‘n9 1W9)’ .V\'e.=i. are rl-alltiicai‘ rivals for so", ‘no progress can l ‘and ‘pPOSDBCIB throughout m. are improving very satisfactorily. ¢‘-”1F1*f\1l1.\'-‘l~"or instance. Great Britain- ex- l5 satisfactory to know the.‘ pro-i ‘Dvrliollaleiy with others. and par- ticuiarly with our bl; and flcurjgh 4 in: neighbor to the south we are) 0t only holding our own but; T2. able resources. We have mlirlnnslha» made solid use of them ‘cf acres of ferfile soil as vet un-lhrs ctloniized loll? ‘stfcmm! touched by the ‘millions of tons of coal hlaienfiaiifida abroorl: - awn? in the earth and as yet ‘which not only serye as feeders for . plow; We have, ime we may look for unrest and’ ,ma.king business for itself. l Eventually" the come tbrougbi any one group or different group's yvnrltlnz for themselves ailone. but lit-ouch that friendly rivalry n "who best ‘can serve and best I 85 can strive." ' l i -—-—<+>--——- SIGNS OF PROGRESS While optimism" may in some Y '~ fouameie be forced and with buqment ‘.0 developulltftrade “(WT LET V°UR BANK “m-‘qiitile foundation there are tangible should center around thee!- unquestlionarbie _ hat undustrinl and commercial the world purported 1n Aipriil this year s0z._592,- 0f riro- 700 square yards of textile fabric 121s compared with ‘iserlsoxoo for he same month last year. Un- iemploytrient has greatly decreas- & Ltdvied. building opersltions throughout Managers for P. E. l. ithe world have greatly increased. The Oldest lyrtsurinco Agency ln_ln New York, for lnstaitce, more P. E. I. Up . liieciarilignsv he oufhlndow teddy for nnrqnins. Barlow now lino of Flashlights. The bolt It cheapest prices. We arc now sols to supply comploto or any part of radio sets. Over I00 dlfformt rsdlo part1 on our list including tho lowest prices. Compisfl Marconi sot H00. Westinghouse sot $240. and other sets $170. oom- mots. Tho shove nus lrs all 2- ' stages of amplification. é. Mclsaac 8t Sons Ill Queen ptmt §building was '—",jtwelve months than 1n any two Werears previously. All l A l ads also there ha; been s distinct l revival in building operations. In- nlisrnial activity is noticeable in lall our principal lather lines M well. 0n the whole themselves are Bfltrlln. increased wool and s consequent iricrsase of We" t", ivroiliicers, More ter- dono in the put over Csni centres and in the outlook is very encouraging and the indications are that ere long the deep scars of the war on our material well-ihslng will have been obliterated. it ls noteworthy that-these wldf ences of progress manifesting phased on solid foundations. The increus in the exports-Mon of textile fabrics front Great Britain indicate. a greener demand throughout the world for those goods: It also indicates in- oreading employment in Grqot demand ‘for reaching psi-rim nits-nu "others _ ‘system has s‘ powerful competitor Canada is still young; sh; liiflin the Canadian Pacific Rnllvzafclpins, m, even; would add welghw i and a ha“ mmwns larger‘ y” m will distrfli‘ the other and thqtermiflaqicn on six months notio‘ ' be exopblmu; by =it"e= party. T-his last provision ,i9€lll0 now to be one that might lweli be extended. _the agreement ihqvipg stood tilepteit of a‘ century. and during that .been an invaluable object lessor to the world. l! now the two neigh- survivol- will no: wages. —i—<-o>—-i- OPPORTUNITIES l The Canadigi-blotional Railway" only finding herself.‘ only lllfldlnJThe laiter. it ls true. has had ad- and dignity to one of the most re‘ our the possibilities of her lilimit-ivaiiiaitts ever the l-iflir-H" “I! 1""""kam° ‘M “Why °°""""~""“ "°' nttwccn kindred peoples which his- Itory has yet recorded. 1 of‘ ! Western, Canada. it has advertised! itself but are strong factors in the‘ . , I Iand groups are vieillg with EflChi‘raQDIl)I-1§ have slim"! 11D 81011! 1Y9‘ will fall due next year if is building up as it goes and, ly it llllléit adopt at least some nfl its riyifls business methods. Thereiledei-nl niifairs. Such mulual nmiiit-[ was "carehiltynpranned. are sum-mot‘ resorts innumerable-lion "and rivalrybetween the twrly took unusual precautione to "W! m” Naiimlafpilbllfi seems likely "to prevent lheidiscovery. along the liner of Railways, particularly in the Msrii tithe Proylnces, yctlittleveffort is‘ being made by the railway managi- ICrel-ar and Drury up that] Al for the railway and for this pfilVi ince is being held in check ‘by our: railway management. The time" lost between Saclrvrile and Chariot tetown ls utterly inexcusable. In order to conceal‘ "from théirwisitini; friends ' the conditions between Borden and Charlottetown. ,u!ti- zens have motored to meet chem arBorden mud arrived in the city an honi- or more ahead of the train and that ‘without straining the speed regulations.“ It il quite true that there have been nnd still are difficulties i-n the way of speedy travel on our Island railway but there is no ‘legltfmots reason why a railway train, l! it stays on the rails st ‘all, should" not make as good time as a Ford cor in a dis- cance of thirty-nine mfles. It our {fictional Railway system is. ever" pain; to be made‘ payfbetter nc? colttmodstion must "be provided snd tho ‘comfort and convenience of t-ht trsveliinc public 1mm receive more considsnlion. l; ‘ ‘ sonortuu." Notes treynlltttlni; ig no!!! 1n full swing fhraukborut the province and evsrylbodyi is satisfied the; crop is tho hssvisst in yours. There sire wonderful catches of fich those d116, that is, if the un- ofllcial. fillrinl reports srs to its ;a ‘treatW liars ‘o'er a naval disarmament on Umm*“91-V 115m" Grea‘ Lakes, suhIect, however‘, t: mal treaty re-affinn its basic prin miarks another forward-step in thei Ih! . not even thinly gettlgd as rsr W95’- 3Q m9 Miggisglppi. It was not even in tho coliinlnn ar-cnpta m "It; Blilisiihiiicer il.1"1='€¢9.£1. "lily -_ it u so rant, that British itiiticp is ‘nttncsedl green» barf rules entir- ru‘ bi all British‘ instlitutfogs, tbnt. tho assault mode “Mn thé Homo Secretary, Edward Bhsrttfiin the House lately has attracted unusual} attention. Two cases were c011! teamed stgnificanclyl-one in‘ which a youth. without powerful‘ friends, killed n woman of titll: and was hanged, the other in which] n man, supposed to ‘havebeen the sun of a woman WIIO d! BOW 9.1 peerless. killed a woman and war-I permitted to cheat the sallows.‘ lntlie House .\i~l~. Shorrt was all]! to givi- convincing legal argument for his failure to act‘ Ihvone cone nnduiis nctidn on" the other’. "H! “flied me House with hinnhur! the ‘British public " hafobviously] been troubled and the press cont pinup‘; lo I discuss the matter. 1'1.‘ seems not improbable that one re eult of the incident will h; a change in the criniinal lunacy lsw Clemency Refused. The first case was that of Rent‘) lotnatic memorandum. The Presi submitted.‘ to - illat- body and, ratified unanimously. The main Provisions l are mill ital-y disarmament along We bet- the 'por‘lod having} ir notions should ltl a more for l The downfall of the‘ Norris, {or i, h“ bum hmgrslarnrnent as the result of-the gen-i oral election in Manitoba isjig! nlficant in several respects, it,‘ provinces .0f Canada. When tare. l in Ontalvio: in Ontario i A general election future of all the larger, pniilitflli parties lll Canada will d€pt*lld.1lf| seems probable that there the con? premacy, alike in provincial audi fusion ‘which Premier King and his, colleagues are so anxious to coni stimulate, even although Memos favorable‘ thereto. lilviflflllly the timers not far dis evidences very profitable "business. prof-itfl-bltitant when ilf usion is 'no\ brought aboiit there will" be lctivc warfare all along the u“, “M,” “w, Liberal 1nd" Former 5mm; And it irnust not he " forgotten that there are strong dissetrtions among the UninedyFatimersAiol Ontario which tend to weaken the“ flrensill i" Intro; and also to obstruct‘ any negotiations for». n; alliance with the Liberals. These conditions must‘ be constantly em. barrassing to Pre-mlqr King and his colleagues, who are dependent 7111‘ 5119mm upon a rival pgfly which has slrsady captured m,” formerly Liberal provinces and 090111! aspires to supremacy in Ottsrwa. " _" nllevertifll to the rlceni election in ‘Meiiitoba. it “In significant that Mr. Oferar ‘oak nopart in l; a} “W!” 11.8 "1 vised Lo do so. its R former Liberal ind still eviden- “Y favorable no close ‘relations ‘with "w Liberal, new. tié found ‘t “Invflllent not to malts himself Nllfipiqttous in the contest. Prem- ii" Norris, we are told, also strong. "Y .1."'°"II"'¢¢ my simian" with "igKiiic saint-ironies» M 0mm m. Nbrrisf dlsplnilrlsr and ‘M; Crerars silrnce are both indies, live that further trunk or u“, Wm‘ q“ Killfindmllllttfii-tlon arc not especial! I are“ hkuflwv" Ii‘ west of tho 1m Onion. \ t rrourist~WfhL youuitir- prise ma. Youidonu likotlte Ettfi lish people and yet '. II .‘1_ti-..stlpm'na_n_nq ivbnnn Jocoby, a ninereen-yenr-old pantry ‘boy. employed in a West End One night, prowling! unlocked door that "offered pros- pscrsof easy theft, he entered s room occupied by Lady "Iwhite. the widow ol_a oity Illlljfhtl As hf on. titling‘ they drivers‘; flied: White a-woke, andilpcqby I ' - panic strllclfllitlr on‘ ' a hammer,’ killing _ trial no forpifil plei‘ of hisanity was entered, but‘ there was owl» dents to show that the youth war n degenerate. and it .1113)’ ha“ been on this account that the liirv while finding him guilty, recom mended him to Elem)’- There W“ also a petition - widely circiilfltvd asking for clemency, but Secretary ‘$11011! refused to interfere and Jacoby was hsniedif There was nt general leellnng that v i the penztlt)‘ was too severe, although it was ob vluns that érlnteflwviuynot Pr? meditated. f" Nothingfmore would. tit-e been bent-d oflihe Jacobi’ caseI had lt-nnttiesn for qnothei- wnlnlii élwhtiyitllerynmé occupied the s: IEDEIIOTI ofthojfilihllic. v fhqiTrue-Mnrdcru i" ~ ' I ';'Rdn'ald True was an ex-flylngl in; ' races. 7tl1ese alone ensurelthe fur famedaLand of-Eviligelinehtew government is formed at Win iof-ficet‘. 889d thifly-OIIB- HE i! "P; posed to be the son, Whether legit-i l rhste or riot -is' not stated. "ti, woman vflto is now the wife of oi peer, bhtiwhose name was not per, '" will i1. 19.21 .-. .1. a i’. “The Things They I p, Hove Done-4-But DIDN"I‘C? ¢”HS p ._ ' And the really what you can do today.” _ There are "hundreds of peo _le in this communityvwéllllgfotcg , " " x "_____ going to tell their friends next all how luckylthe were-lose» . " The old saw said: ‘fIt is never too late to mend,” ‘bnjtisni other old saying, much more truthful with the-water that is past.” . , said: “You cannot wise man .said: “Never put off till torholitow r cure certain things while prices were so low. An hundreds.“ other pe0ple"—-ti"'ar from being lucky-are going to say next Full: “I wish I had known that prices of cotton and wool tthittgs were really going higher, I certainly would have bought what I lteedg ed in the Fire Clearance Sale at p _ _ ~ I But that's the way the world goes-some people are lucky and others put it off. _ And tomorrow starts the LAST TWO WEEKS FOR LUCKY CLEARANCE PRICES. . " ~ And here follows some of the wonderful news: , DAIINTY “TIITE BLOUSES .At 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.25. p And ever 240 Ladies’ Petticoats, up to $2.00 for - - - - - - - Ladies’ Corset Covers, two for -- - - - -- Balancelof Pink Bloomers - - - - - - - - - - - White Cotton and Flannelette Gowns - - - -- 100 Brassiers at . .. . . . - 5 Vests for .... ’ 100 Pink Combination Suits, Summer Corsets, all sizes - - $1.25, for I‘ Best in the house up to $5.50 for- $2.75" woman wants white this summer. These are prettily_ ., ._ e with simple adornment, in most wanted styles. All Ladies’ Summer Coats at a clearing of- - -- - - - - ~25 P“ (‘filt- All Ladies’ Spring and Summer Suits - - - - - - - - - - .......l-3ol'l_ ....9_8,c 4.296 , 4.989 ...........98o i I I Laflies’ and Children’s Middies, worth $2.50 for - - - - 151-25 ' Children's Overalls, blue and khaki, sizes 20, 22, 24, 26, all at 49¢ , Bungalow Aprons l Small Bungalow Aprons, 60c and --- - -- -- i - -.~_-750 l Asplendid line of D. & A.’Bias Filled Corsets, from $2.40 to $4.00 at Special Prices to Clear. All Untrimimed Hats - -- MotorCaps....... HOSIERY DEPARTMENT < Children's-Hose, small sizes, 2 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . Childrerfs Hose, larger size, a pair - . . - . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ Lisle Hose, brown, grey, white and black Ladies’ Lisle Gloves Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Pumpkin, White. new shades Special --..---~-.-.--s-...-., in Orchid, Tomalto,'Bulf, ‘ 49c . . . . . 5.25s: . "@690 -.70c ...........1o2.ao Collar‘ and Cuff Set, in Organdy, Pique and Linen, a set ‘- 81-25 ' u DIONARCII YARNS All the shades in Sweater Yarns for the fancy a mmédtdtpnnspiro at the- tria‘. _ punt-r in selfish rivalry and w, nipath. ‘And this is still ‘In evidenceduvoii whiih much in regriird t0 the-die was accused and convicted or stratrocious murder.‘ His viciinr was" Olive King. a Wiilflflnol the‘ pavement. upoii whom he had" been ibnitlaning for some time. it was the woman twink only one of " several ‘"whoi1_i."be' ohlig edYto support him. ' The crirne‘ and "Prue However. discovered lie was convicted. The defence was that the man was insane Tho Jury thrust aside thlsples, and found him guilty. mnkill! no rewm mendsbion to mercy in his behalf Roprioved at: Lost Moment. 13m p Tr“. ind _. powerful friends They cprrisd the plea ' of lnsiillil!" to tihc Oourt of~ Criminal Appeal whore it woo again reliwffifl- 011 thoierve of ‘his execution it we! 1m rimifioed that the Home Office filter having ‘had True examined b)‘ throealieniists, had come toflthe conclusion that he was insane, Rod that, Ehere, instead of beilng hanger] he would be coniflhed for the‘ ten of his life in the Bi-mdmocr Grim innl Lunatic Asylum. A storm 01 protest ‘burst forth. Was Jscoby friondlesoi. whose crime was unnre mlidiwted, insofar as murder We! concerned, and who bsd been re commended forclemeucy. hi‘ a jury, to tni ‘hanged, wiilrei-pi-ue. t»- cstlso he had friends, was to esciwe the death pottilty roi- s lirtmeditht lifetime-map?’ 4851f}; B19103 110$ ri-blef. Tho-equestrian; wave-idolized in the Hbuho; lilll-Qifh“ YfiI-IWI" venerated. in." the -~ .0?" s". still 1.111" Shortt "lhplfllod "the ‘bu? ' ' ' Doctors As Final Judstl“ The Jncoby cnse he drlsrrvlssed in a second. Jacoby was not ssnt to an asylum because insanity hod- not lheen pleaded for him. As re gni-ds flu-tie. M-r‘. Bhogtt denied that any‘ ltiflddtlco hadheesn exerted H", ‘d ‘V "h; _ nobody about H ‘fisoggxqcd £Y€IU"ill_-IIIE and the‘ Iifi-tttai. re? its Wmm new ‘Qt 1m thud"!!! twine w "sllsnistqllnhis Mum w» Minn! ‘vlr .-tlqli‘t,tnizvg-yiy this; i "hundred rrlt hm been s‘ pérnnllm ' of value at each deter. who was snne enough t: commit s. crime that would havi been. to his "advantage had It no] been discovered, ltnd who wns cun ning enough to covorup his tracks orcspo the-gnllows because three medical gentlcmeu thdnk that ht _is foot normal? The British vievt ‘" Wibsrs to he that this Is unjust. and nlhsurd. and, as i-smsrkod so: tier. the prospect is that there WI" b0 framed s new legal dofini tion of what insanitywts, and that "l"! Qcvqlllrioities or delusions or Itnndenr III not ‘in future he sofldlont cause to reprieve n murderer. ADDRESS AND IRESENTATIO-N . 'AT OFRINODIIOOK" .i__ 0n July 12th n social itIifI D089 ‘Iilifzli ' p: ‘que- 4- "twpf/ln figlfl"! “n” ball Isms wss pulled off in the field of William Ovgnjvetween the Sham. rem" and “MI-piss” which result- Motorists ~lilicll is the Mm Down, 35c. Special in Ladies’ Bathing Suits About 4 dozen Ladies‘ Gingham dresses and Billie Burke Styles, Another lot about 2 dozen in number, $4.50 to $5.25, clearing at Also another rack of Gin It is worth your while aski Dove, 25c. Dresses, $16, clearing at Ju Discounts, Prices tel] sf... o ¢-~---.--.-~-|..,., in white and black . ss-st-t , v nest-stew. I o " The Snit- ot‘ ice cream which was wfldiivied by the ymins ladies of the ticlnity proved a decided suc- f§§i’i'.§.i."“"‘ or my n" m“? w“ As the shades of night were m. “K110i!!! the audience was an“; m zraer no the following mgr," l r6 by Mr. George Pgfgulon n his usual good manner. To Mr. George Johnston: . w? m“ "ndflrlillned on behalf of ‘this “New London Bssohsll League" " "2 ‘° "'”°“i"°Y 1° "11" "we" w thanked tlisnnnilnlttsataiid ills dew . presaion of our sppreci no 1 Way. in which you~ hate $1131’. :25 "Mm" i“ "Umpire" in the differ- ant names at whi h ‘ . flciated. _ 9 m" “'7' 9' Your itenui good nature m; ‘pttp... U‘ Qm-hlllll-Blll has done much m place hnsebsllss a pastime in N"; lnndon on the solid foundation np~ on which h“ (may, " .We “rt-you tooccept this gin/i- 11 "W?" 0f our koodwill toward you. coupled with the hops. that. when N11 are enteritis I quiet smoke you will. have pleasant montoriss of th ' hard. ° . themes "u.vialon.~nit l i _gham Dresses, about forty in rtum- " " "" " ' bet’, at a very special price .........$2.75 ~ Other Dresses in stock, including Gingham, Voile and 0r-' ‘ "5 “ gandies, from $,4.10 to ' ' 10 doz. Underskirts, all colors and sizes, extraordinary " it ,_,,,__-¢.-~s.--.-. s , 1 ~ I----.-.>-.--- ng to s th Oh'ld ’ we are selling. for $1.39, all sifies find 10012225 Dresses" Wonder Values need no " Money by Shopping "at PATON s ~ MEXKS FURXISHINGFI. JYLY CLEARANCE Four pairs Men’s CottonrSocks for - . . - . .. Exttza Values in Windsor Ties, Silk Melt aggugts with collars attached, c Men's Black Knit Wool H Menls Lisle Thread Hose, Ons1ot.ofMen’s KnitTies Our Men's Umbrellas at You can well afford to lose 1t,1twiI1 take the p1 PATON S LTD. .. ................,.,._,75¢ l nd filet Sweaters. USE nroxsrlcll ..t.\'n YOIY‘LL vsr: N0 OTHER. ,$1.00and.............81.50’ including H0use- , ' it clearing at each. . . . 31.49 ,1, ranging in price from ' ...........sa.15 l"; 1y Prices.‘ ..t- ¢ ,every time, Save . r 1% i '- s 0,. o tog-I’. o 181cm ‘ ....._. Ki- reqm cjolor, t alsnoofcuss 91.0.0 ose.....................-J~.;?I:‘*..'.60c"’ H.404; . . -/- . . . . Half Price ...........81.39 ace of a $2.00‘ one. acted as peace maker. on tho “Belt ball Diamond" in thsflold. (Signed) , 1 " t r JOHN. COLE. . GEORGE“ MIQLIOD WILLIAM Ol N WIL7RID'M All‘ - Miss Flori-is Hash-then present- ed Mr. Johnston withlthe sift which _- consisted of a Rsddhnol FIDO W“ Case and s hoqust d! flowers. p ' on. Johnston ilthbtiih taken h!’ surprise in sfsw wail chosen 1917",,‘ '_\.. .~‘3 or of. the “ltoqustfoltor "W?" vsrious, amusements were cqflfi“. on until ‘o lots hour. ‘_'. _ I . r. ‘ i _ - :,, 1 > ‘I ,' v ' . " l .- _ _»-Wnst!log t . ell». Kin-e , Aiild s little llorhilto the’! Ih "which the hive - i I, washed: u removes-ills 11M M grease. motes thhh.'§"fl04'°¢°" and pots ss s " -1 l: . - ' I t .1, l 5t