many uses. Readflmdîmdions undcr thewmppec l _ ‘is not a satistactory condition ut lSLANDER AMONG OFFICIALS OF NEW SAVlNGS BANK Mutual Savnngs Ban institution ol Ils Washington. Continental ls Second Kmd in Hiïl'l'dl piniuiilcni imam?“ ün'l Llirowing in its weight with eitb- l'l':nl iiiwi ut u r n .ii" ill.iil'l!t'ill"lll Slii'uai Savmgs wili: Âin'l wlm-li mil Jïiiy 1, in 'nriivr' uf ‘Iruir-r “IIy 'l':w l'm [tank iviil {ho A klnll lu in,- iali‘i'. . Z ..i Iri'l'llil ‘ Ëllln suiv, pas..- i“'.’.:'lli.iil'i‘ :Ullli; vl'drg protu- .‘iunnî Wilil lin r' n'ait-rital si mu liait ils L’illil'li“ min“ :ii 'liv -’Iu -1 li". s’lllîll . 1m l Hi i agi an'i paiwi'riml lil'ir'r simiiar l'lvl'àl(.(mn”y_ ni îx'vw Ynxk ml l’l‘llllaXlVflnld. ’l'liv 0H11 tif :il‘“, lianivl (i. \'\i<*"ii'-li. prr-s'ulnnt 'l‘. J. Dimth', i'lri»prwn’iili:nt; ' ll. liritt‘. v pri-«lilcnr; Wm. bullxmn, rt'i ll'_h'. Ami l“. (lzii'rlni‘r. illr'fl’llfl'n arw A lt. i‘ Frankio, (Hi-u wiii. li. k (NFS. thl; k ii hart JUS n’en;th 0ben-Tlic othcr two parues remue mis quar'wr» v ....z"'"“l "a"! "50" Ils [XIWC—‘s ui p_i.l'. ' ihis assistant‘n may ho ior the )' . .Ïlicnafit or the dctrimenl 0! thc thc nr'w bankllîärli‘» uniled r5 [Stronx l0 undertake “i. am'istam Sizcrotary. Thz Ur "-i' ‘ l"‘\\('l‘ il. S(',l|(ll‘}"l,l i‘ Kr-lircr. mi illilllllilTETlinl cuinnilii “vmlh' nul, 9-4.. au] du... ‘ h ’ “MOMIL lat-h. Il. "n'ai-I (du) par." album—m l FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922 CONFUSION protection and are nov openly pro tectionists. Tbe Progressive: bave aiso. regardlcss ot proviens cregds. winked ai tho princpica o! protec- tion embodied in tire Flelding'wr in“. There are. pousibly those in ail tbree parties wbo are honestly op Out of tbe confusion at present êprcvailing in political clrcles or- ïder wiii no douht come evcntually, The advent .party inlo the ring has. temporar- lil)‘ at least. npser ihe balance and {une resuit is tbe prescrit unsetv ol the Progressive posed to protection. who like DLI Miohael Clark. belleve ‘ trade as it is in Enzland" (as lti . A. _ fil lied situation. The King govern. m r'e'i ‘mcm ha» survived the iimt diviv sion and this givcs it a lcase or tbe .prenont session. Tha government. howcver. recognize‘s tbat ita tenuro Ïis a precarious one and may terv‘ minate abruptly at any lime. This (me {or me remmder 0‘ this group, o shoots lrom ail three: parties. pnrty which la now an extinct poli- ticaz party. in the meuntime. wili: Libernls and Pro- gresslvcs praclising prolactinn and V . izmnrsg A govcmmem whose ex_ Conservati es istcnce depcnds upon l lts ablllty V no compromise with ciiher or it wou‘lt‘ penr that the only question whlln practlslng lt. ap- both ol two opposing parties canr not undertake any important logis: can have no strengtb to arappie m'ith such probicms as are v ilssue is the bonnsty and integrity lation. o! tbg respective parties and on , _ ibis there shouid be iiltie diilicui- 'Ccrtain lo arise and. altogcther in nelcctlng a party t0 .Whl’z"! hl: l)’ lhe govcrnment couid safcly thc situation is a mOst undcsirablc < Thu Progressive party at pres- emmswd i ———‘.—.—-——-u i 1 t h . . l' I ; . V 'In Old‘i lilL ialame ot pOWU' By T’ME T0 FIND ouT r-r Di’ the otlicr two partir-s it con il la currcntly reparted and gcrr orally bolich that. that thc Bcll governmeni in. inake or unmakc the govmnmcnt. indignantly a! lends t0 stave off thc by-clcctiom ruasion. with nr without emolu- until alter the session. This, niany Vinrent, to socurr- ils assislnnCe and hav'c long bcilevt‘d wouid hc thc aggregation's way o! savlng its skln. Tlic loss o! the live hy-cloc. lions wouid be a death a scvurer siap ln the race than Wurc the Progre‘iäii'e biow and and Humclently me gover‘n- l'mcnt. the situation. undnr eflictcntl itaelf l Iinto thc original two party systcm The latter could be accounled l’or licaderxhip. wouid resolve ñOlnæchOW but. thc loss of l'ivu scats whlie thc government is in pow- and [his la probiihly wliai will suon-ler would b0 a vote 0‘ censure may gel. togelhcr aud‘K a del'eat In a goneral election.l Sinon tbo Dominion vu lorined me une question that fiu’flvided tbe two greai ponch parties and whicli in: been a perpetual boue or contention between tbem m been thq question o! customs, tarit! ana (rade policies. From tho early days artor tne union tbo dociand pollcy of thc Conu'va‘lvo pafly han becn moderato protection Cor Cana. dian induatrlca and from thla h. ha: nover doper æd. lt wao polato- ed when thcy were 'in opppition. lt un immcdiatcly given eflect a! tho lira! leu on alter thc narty rcîurn- ed to powcr ln 1878. I N9 afitempt was made to deceivc the pcopie then and no one wn de- ccived. The Consorvative promist is not in En land today). I’ussihly'wns kept to the lettcr and splrit ni’ a How in il tbo promises madc. now? What la the record 0l the ing :overnmcnt in that regard. [07m a m3" "me par" 1° “k” They promltcd the peuple 'ree fond- the place of thp i’ree (rade leEfallutufia and 1re: agricuüural ‘imple- menti. but a (ew months ago. Thev have in the Ficiding tariff aquarely refuud ta keep elthe“ onc cf thon solemn promllea. lnsteud ni thî near free tradc pollrry whlch thev the latter twn preaching againsi ltipmmxsed me), have “ive” me 0mm. try a protectäve policy. ly decèlved the peuple. hercaflor stand mark o! bibcral perfldy han Houde ot‘ Communs. demncd it. iiy condcmncd lt, inclndinz ilie provinces, whilc the small Ficlding budget. Thus escaperi dcfcal: hy a majorlty ol' lti uot hccause 0l its merit present time. Thn Fieiding budget thlls con _ theao excuses beur un impren ol' lnatead af atîdccreaoina the man con of living they have Incl'caaed lt. Thcy grou- The Flel‘ilng budget. which must as the Hiqhwate" been adoptcd by a majorlty or 18 in the But thc solld vote oi ihe Conservat‘.“ party con‘ an overwheiming rnajorlly the Progressive party alto solid Progrcss‘ive vote rrom thc Prairie Labor vote waa alm rcccrdcd againlt the a bad:y :‘cared gnvcrnment whëch for weoks liad been rebuknd. and roproachetl irnm nll parts ol’ thc Housc. at last and °"'Y Menu“ "9mm" °' a" Par'lAgain ne nsks: 'in this budget to iilcs wcre opposcd in lorclna anoth- er clection upon the country at me platrorni ot 19192" .of 'godgr'fru alibi vie aabñitto uy’ùîr minded rendit fldlur 1mm. or o! bonnty or o: houor.‘ Or tale elle excuses or Hon. Mr Iothcrweilv‘be la Miniatar or Agrl culture in tbe King govornment— ‘vbo in the budget debate declared, “If l madc a inlil tut yur and un. othar ibis year. whlch wili hold?" and again wben be said: “W. are entlued w un any logltlrnato mana to uve our faces." Try'ng to cave their lace: whcn'oonlront ed with the grou dccep'ion thoy had practiccd upon the pcopi‘o—thn'. was the sum and substance or the entlre Liberal dolence ol tbe Field ing budget and tbe great betrayal of bonor and trust whlch it cmbn died! Sir ‘lienry Drayton‘s amend- rnent. wbich was voted down. ceu surcd me government lor “flagrant violation or pledges amounting tn disregaul ni politlcal honor and tend in; to lou'er the lundal‘d of public llfe,” was literaily truc. Hon. Charles Murpby, now Post monter (loneral. in a speech to his constitucnts belote the last cloc» tlon, had this to say in regard in politlcal deception and dishonosty: “Rencatcd breachu of public pru- fcsmon: n01, only d‘ahornr thon who are guilty ol ‘hem. but what in lar woru, they dlatroy thoac standard. of public morality whlch thc peuple have bcen accuntomed to aalooiate With mon vin public lite. And when belore wcro thcre sa many and such flagrant. hreacn es of public profusion! as are en] bodimi in the Flelding budget? By the passage wo havo quoted they are condemncd out ol‘thelr own mouths aimant as strnngiy as h the Dryiytun nmondment. Now take a statemont (rom Mr Floldlnq'o latent Speech. on June 13th, just belote tho vote was taken in rcplv to Mr. Mnlghcn, W9 quota: “llc (Mr, :Melghcnl stresses the policy laid down in tlie Liberal platrorm in 1919 and inqulres: “la thai statmonl truc? Thero arr tome statemcnta in iii that arc truc. Libernl nobudy evnr cxpccttd it to do sol" licrc thc “No: day r-omplying with Spo ing colors. evenings. we have it in a nutsliéll ln Mr. Fiehiing's own wrirds. The Libcrni ;piatlorm contained soma ante in i 'zil'i'.î1lill. 'i‘. J, lv vs. [K4 J (l'ill-illy, ’Iiioinas MK-(Ïloskcy. I). .Vl iuuiiuintirr and l’airick L. Mur-i [cr or inter evcntuatc. l Tho. Progressives, it is_;wcll whlcn cven the Bcll 'govnrnmcnt gcould nm, stand up against. pliv .\*ir. Mc“l<i<kov N'liri‘l‘i-tl lu lq a 'son ni Il)" lulu Àlr. l’atriik M0 (inskvy ni' ilil: vity.‘ With llie by-elcctlons stuved ofi. . shoot rmm tlm Liberal part)“. 013.1th sovernmcnt la meünwhiie aven l knnwn, are vcry iargely an off-l ,sutisficd with Conditions in lhnlrlding extravagantly on the roads; . own party thcy chose to secede pvcrything elso bas becn dropper].l land lutin a ncw party rathcr thani l‘itlhinä mal-W“ 93‘001”. Pourlniç. îalign thcmsclves with tho Conscr- out monoy on lhe ronds. not oniy slvcs and Labnr aiikn waa notvbollcd'cgg. Mu ol' ‘it were aood squarely and honestly delended by in hiu estimation! But nubody evtr cithcr thc leaders or thc support. cxpected it wouid be corried out'. ers of ‘hc Liberal party. ThevIWhnt la thia but a con'eulon on framcd excuses lor‘ it, they piead-IMI‘. F-ie'diîng" part or “nuch a nd the necnsslty for rovcnuon, theyibl‘cach of public protections a: dio— regrettnd chat it sceinedinadequatc.'honor thooe who are gumy of Take Premier Kling‘s contentiongthem?" just as his coileague the chat luis party Wet‘c not bound bylPontmuster General had anld. Ilomned by Conniirvatives. Progros 'lments that wem truc. lec the badl {valich and. to account :or tliclr both thc coua- poaition. they dcnounced parties. doclaring that liry'a only hopc vins to begin anow 1m assemble the best elemcntn in u .both parties and iorm a now par. THERE '5 A LOT OF MANHOODïty. Tlic thcory iookod aound; il. UNDERWRITTEN BY iNSUR 4 ._ RANCE COMPAMESI pRoTEc-risatislied tho dlsgruntled Liberaln VOUR OWN {and a. tcw Connervatlvea and .l tho thlrd party in (ho “01188 m“ (Tommons loday ls the resull. This parly han had ltrs tirsl tost and il fnilorl. lt came parl'lamcnt iw‘ith llxed. Lil't- illälll'llni'!‘ almuld lw. n part (Jf anir plans and your i‘amily'n Klifll‘llllll‘t‘, ni' a l'llâllli'i' tu live rinht alu-r your illealh. An ilurmnl- form (Il lnsurani'l' l3 a Wlsc provlalnn. liiiy a (iront-“mal Lire l’olicy, thc mont papular “Mullc in Cana. (la.". lnio u ll‘lllnitl' 1 llyndman & Co. Ltd. Managcrs lm' 1'. E. l. podicy. ignurcd in 'parllamcnt. they recciv c-d nnthing; Lhey put up no kick. they “hecame us atncr mon" when That poiicy was nttcrii they socurcd thcir elcction. The Thc l’armers' Sun. the orgnn ni Oidcst lnsurancel Aqency tho i’rogrcsslven, baron: the VOU' o_n the Budgdcl was tnltcn, suid edlloi'iully. “This l’rogrcsnlvcu la a man sbould registcr their dis- lagrccmcnt with (ho Flolding Buil‘ lgct and lts gulding principle and. Ji' In 90 doing. thc pro-sont administraliou out oi oi lice Lhe country wiii not iiold tln tiioy force l’rogrcsalvcs lyut lhc Liberala l‘l' sponoi'hlo ior L'he nitiiation lhal urines." This, lb“ Ilousc dltl nut do. Thoy put up no Dl'olüiilï thcy beiieved poillicaily as they ‘bad belleved betore thoy bocame Progressivea: a sutflcient numbnr ol‘ them voted with une tho thc l’rog-resslvon in i'lie Smi‘e oi " Possession thnt goen with tho ownorohlp ol a pendant, brocoli or din- mond lrom W.W. Weilner'o— Why not alye hcr the boneflt A 'bl it'.’ lt la woman'a by right. A rare and beautlful gllt o! thia kln'd onhancc her naturnl lovellnosa and charm. Sclect your alft for hor at W. W. Wcllner'a. W. W. Wellner, ltll. Sinon 1568 government to keep mcnt. in power, Tho ‘i'iiscal policy la tho on!) banc ni contention betwecn the pdiitlcai narines in, Chnnda. On . nvory otber .pollcy ail are prllctlc nily in accord. For iorty-two ycnrs thc Liborai puriy (prcuhed agninnt thc proieotivo policy and when In powcr with'in t‘hese (orty-ilwo yenra govern W thoy pracllaed protection. During V the priment senior! they threw 0‘ ofl thcir mark at'anlagoniam' to Jowclcra on guvernmcnt proiects undcr thc iîighways Acl. but in jobs elsc- whcre. N0 doubl. thc hundreda who are given Jobs on the bigbway are. expected ta homme gratetul to the governmcnt to sup. Iport lts candidates at lhc generai eloctinn. Whether thcse rumors bn true like wlmt lho Bol} governmcnt wouid undertnke, iook‘ing su'illciently or n01 thoy uro suliicicntly to make nbem 'u-orth inm and takjng precau tions agaiust. li' tbe issue o! wrlts us too long dclaycd llle Lieutenant (loveer should b9 uppouied tu and tbe elactionn ordercd and noi. oniy byvelections olection, _.-—-...__.___. SHORTAJV-ED PERMANENCE bug a gcnqrn. Tho henvv raine o! ihc pnst fer: (lays hnvc protty effectunlly W118“ ed an'y romaining evidcnccs oi’ permanence ont of the ncw "pch mnnonr hlghwaya," The weatbcr. lt wili bu frceiy admltled, wus parlimilariy trying to nowly malin ronds and l‘cw or the ronds have atood thc test; in soma places thoy havc. lhiit la. whcre thore 'wtis pro par drainage whioli la bv no nlCilnli gnneral. This la nnt mentlanetl ('li poiltlcal plll‘pOSes but rallier in suggnst ngnln. as wo havæ rilrcnlli' suggestcd. mer and ovcr again, thnt stops be immedlaioly taikcn in pave. tho ronds damagcd hy thr rainii. lt la not ton lntc: tho mini in atlll l lhore: the inoso carlin thrown up lnlo the middle ol tll“ rond and whlch hecame partly lirm and hard, stlii lies generaliy wherc- it Nu originailly' placed and il provented i’rom l'iowing lnto th. Sutters inny yel be mode pnssnbh- nnd even respectable. Tho rainy weathcr la not iikoly to l'art muer. longer and ii’ tbo prenant plastic mud in kopt -in Lita pince and Imdflihéñ o‘lÎ hi âi‘a'u or réiiersorder m bold what n have. tho Liber-al platforrn (il 19'19. hn, canne It wao “only a chart." a scran of nanar in tact! Or. takn Mr. Flcld Ing‘s plhilul plea that ne was not bound by lt bccauu he had never ‘ÔÔ'ÔWNÔ— '_ Others’ View Points’ The Only Waÿ W ' Daily Selections toi Gumlian [leaders 'lrom tho W. 3. Louun collection Mm o GRIN AND BEAR lT i (Toronto Globe) z The flnnnclal position or Polnnd in snid to be much lmproved. and il î bas made agrncmenls with Russia: Germany. the Little Entente and I lhe Baltlc Republlca. 'Tbus its ro- reign trade wili tend to lncrensc while its militnry expnnditure can be reduced. Ony in thla wny can hirope recover its commerce and industry. lt's easy tn sinile and be cheoriul When cvcrylliing‘s ploasant nud falr; We ncvcr compiuin 0l lifc‘s ships Whon thcrc are no burdens tu hem. But soon as thc blue skies cloud over, And the wny that was umooth han grown rough Wo (ergot thc hiitlie anugs wu wel‘o singing And our lacca ure (ioloful cnougli But snnie can bu checl‘iul whcn aliailows Arc thlck round thc puthways thcy tread; i 'l‘iioy sing in tlinlr happlcat mcti- sures With n l‘aith in the bluc o'crhcad. 'l‘hcy face with a smlie that'a llkn sunshlnn 'l‘lio trialn lhal nnmu in thI-lr wny. And thvy alwnys tind much tu ho giall (or in thr- lonesomest. rirearlesl dny Thank (loti for tiic man wlio in chccriul in spiin ni ilin’s trouhloa l gay. Who n'ngfl or a brighter tomorrow Boranusc ol thc clnuils oi tndny. Hls lire la a benntiful sermon. innd ibis la ltn lesson to me; Mect trials with smllos and vnanh; «Face (arcs with a sang nnd thoy .ilec. -ç...” - -—— ——— hard' Getfling Toucthor (Mnnltoba Frco i’rcss) For lhe firnt time in thelr hisr tory, the Bourrin ol Trndo ol Si. John, N. B.. and and iHaili'ax N.S. hud n conicrl'nce ai, l-ialüax last week t0 discuss prohlems oommon to the two cltios. Hnliiax and St. John ara Canadn‘n Atlantic cons' ports. and lt in surprlning to heur that lhere han bonn so littlo co nprrntion hetweon tliom in tho past As' marltimo cltlon. situotod n lew hundrcd miics rrom each othor they muni. hnvn ninny mnttors oi mutunl internat. in thc puat. how over. therc han lu-cn rntiicr thun a spirit ni gct-tngclhnr. an olemon ol nnimnsity hctwocn lho two porta, no doubt to tho hurt or bath. Cc. operatlon in botter than i'lghtlng, and th‘e exnmple ol’ Halltax and St. John should ho gond medlclne ior allier nolghhorlng cities who l there la n onirit ni lanllnli rlvalry. Cnmnetltlon la gond. but morp bickoring la n nuisance and n hind rance to growth. aklos thoy ._.. mny be heid for the dry woalhor. The anormaux expenditure or the ronds duran tha put two sutn mors wouid juetlry nome sligbt ail. ditionnl expendllure lo prevenl tho original cost being entlrc'y inqt and we renpecttnliy sngscut lhai the ovorseero ne empowered to mnko any renaonnble oullny in thre The Bicycle Filourlnhaa (New York Globe) lin Engiand the bicycle stili (lour- lshns. "'i‘ha open rond." soya un enthuslastic advortiser in ’l‘ho Lon- don Nation, "malien an appeal to the cyclist, bocnuae ho- irreniatiblc " in the Maritime Province. opening today.‘ Prices greatly reduced. DELIGHTFUL BLOUSES FOR SUMMER This department has been crowded with buyers and yet thcre are lover waists left from the service— ablc house blouse t0 the dainty confection for evening ivëar. The price tags are a revelation. PATONS LTD. ÈTO'gs for _ ' ‘ Vacation " Need‘s + ' woMEN HERE’S VALUES T0 YOUR: INTEREST AND ASSORTMENTS T0 MEET YOUR SUMMER' .NEEDS SILK DRESSES la nm '16, 1922 Just the dress th’at yOu will need for at home or abroad. Variously developed inflhfieta, Georgctte. Si Jersey, Canton Crepes. Light and daik shadeg. " Smart- est of styles in dark Tricotine, Serges and Gabardine are . also comprised at greatly reduced prices. SPORT SILK DRESSES Neat tailored style, trimmed with pockèts, military braid and chain silk stitching. Waistband 25 up to 30. Shimmering Baronette Satine in Cream and lead- . a VACATION ,SWEATERS AND CAPES Regular Sweater Coats, .made' of all-wool yarns. Tuxedo styles, in best of summer sport shiades. Whîte Pullovers, either navy or orange stripes; also enveloping capes in loveliest blue, or tan and blue. Ideal for chilly SPORT AND DRESS HATS' Protons have one of the finest Millinery Departments See the special line of bats bis rcach ap‘ovcr-widcning visla whcre good views and goml' coun try abound." Accompanyiug th( text la a drawing. quite alter Lhc stylo of the Amcricm 'nincties, ot a contoutcd sportsmnn gliding without cfl'ort lhrongh :L inndscapc conslstlng or a mountuin, a troc—- an old English oak. no douhthand a village with purhaps a Norman tower in the liackground. Engliuid is compact. so that thc travellci goes u long way in a short Journcy; tbn Unitcd Statcs is on thc grand sr-nlo and he who wouid maire itn acquaintnnce must go i'ast and rar Au the country. so thc national tcn. nomment. Tlic Englisb tance. A Famoua Savoyard (Westminster Gazette) The nows or Mr. llutland Barring— ton'a denth wlil bc contitlcss playgncrs or a gencration to Rut ut thc'uamc time. bring buck tllein many happy mcmorlcs. D trlbutcd lo the enduring popularily or Gilbert—nnd—Sullivnn opera. .had thc instincts of nn artist. with out whlch nobody could do cntiro Jusiice in a (liliicrilan charactnr; hc had n lino prescncc; and. not. withstandlng tho jibo wiiich accus cd him ni "always singing a six- livan._ Thc comic dignlty o! his stage. — ‘Both botore and alter his l’oohvBah i,the absurd stolldity or Savoy days lie was a busy actor. his Scrgcant or Police in “’i‘he and alwnys a gond une; but il la by Pirates." the pompous boncvolonuc with which ho invcstcd thc part or lhc amorous vicar in “Tho Sorcel- ur"——the first Gilbertinn part which was allotted to himwnnd his carl- caturo or a melodramatic villaln in î‘lluzidigore" have bccomo a par: or tho liistory ol’ une ot the most them Lbat he wili bc remembered. and remembercd with somotbluz like affection by tbousunds o! D60- plc Who delightod in everytnlng that he did. and who cannot. aven now, comment on tbe hardshlpè ol tho polloeman'a lot. or denounce tno u'nbiusiiing pluralist wlthout pictu‘: picaaure ' bicycle ls n symboi ot' vust impur" lamcnted by ,‘ that is not yct vcry nid; but it wiii. v land Barringlon was one oi' the old ' i Snvoynrdnwiho actua] crcator many or tho parts which have con- . lie tocnth of a tonc "lit." lic hinl n flno voice. which ho uswi to extel' lent advantiilto. li Snvoy tape-ra the tourlng company and establish. contributcd muchas ("Il Gcorhc Gronnmilh. and JI‘SHIO Ilnnd, and othors of his cnlieaguns whom hlll rienth recnlin in mlnd to thc extra l ‘Ûi En t “HLUMAΑ p DISE of‘ 7/ PILLS Es“ i fige, \\\\\\‘Ÿ l. .KlDNEY.9 l. realiaelf that icinurely touring—ar ou; and hivernal—pinces wltbin ..-.'I ‘ rnixnd hlm nlmvc [lie druilmwy oi‘ ed hin rcputntion. hc. in hln turn " ' ordinary auccoss or Gllbert and Sul Ÿ attractive perlndu ut the Britlsn lng hlm in thalr mlnds. You Need No Be Extravagent Another uaaon ha: corne. lt uama but yeltorday alnoo we worc ail proparlnq for lan Spring. 'nut iow and behold. hcro la another Sprlnq at hand, and our Furnlahing Depatment la overflowlng with barnalna ln nhlrtl. under- wear. tlea, coiian. qlovea,—-everythlnq mon want. to‘ maka tham comlortable. dfiÿh With Sprlng. cornu an obligation urvlce to yourull. lt la a time whcn lho pur-o atrlnga mua! bd looud and the amall chanao put in circulation. Wo do not 'expoct any extravaganca in buylnq. You do not need to be extravag- ant l1 you buy. your lurnlahlngo lrom un. What wn do ox- pect. and what evary pornon ahould do, la to buy what you need. In other wordl. let lt bo your motte to buy front uo what you need. but buy carefully. Sulta made to order irom 337.00 to Q5630. Ready-towoar lrom 825.00 to 355.00. MacLELLAN Bnos. ;m;zr \ ' A Wliill in a Try qu’f’s for'Sandals and Sneakers. Our pnces are iower Chah any mail order catalogue. SPECPAIS FOR THIS WEEK. Brown leather Sandals, sizes 9, 10, 11, 12, 1 and 2 (Catalogue price 51.30) for 8h00 White Elk Soudais. (Catalogue price 32.6% . Ora.....c...a..-.an.....o'oaooo _We are carryîng the best line of Men’s Fine Calf Oxfords. made by Sl'ater’dz 00-. George B. Slater, Tetrault, etc, at lowest pnces. . . Headqüarters for Holeprooil Hbsiery. l GofftBrosp-L'td. l