¥ t PAGE FOUR ANNETTE S--Fair Week Specials COATS 20% Off All New Fall Coats, Exceedingly flattering in their many variations, lavishly fur trimmed. In Chonga, Tailored Tweed, Fur Trimmed Tweed and All Woaz Fabrics. Priced from $19.50 500 Pairs SILK HOSE, 79c A Value such as we have never been able to offer before $2.35 or DRESSES and evening wear. Regular price to $24.50. Fair Week Special 25 Crepe de Chine Dresses, All Silk, pastel shades Fair Week Special Sizes 14 to 44; Fair Week Special 15 Flowered Chiffon and Georgettes. Some with coats, suitable for afternoon 100 Afternoon and Evening Dresses, some with coats, dark and pastel shades $12.00 $3.00 $4.95 300 Pairs SHOES In the latest Crepe Soled Sport Oxfords, also new Brogues, Ties, tents and Pumps; Sizes 3 to 8; Fair Week Specia) $3.95 ° $4.95 ANNUAL FALL FAIR August 30 to September 2 Ladies’ Work Big Flower Show Garden Exhibits Industrial Show Farm and Dairy Exhibits os Baseball Football [; - Lacrosse Championship Games Vaudeville Show Evenings Bathing Beauty Contest Grand Ball at Close Moose Legion Band Daily Brassware — Novelties — Club Bags — Suit Cases and Aeropacks 25c, 50e and 75c Tables DOWNSTAIRS STORE Heilbroner’s — Diamond Specialist Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! Dinnerware — China — Crockery — Glassware Exhibition Prize List cn FANCY WORK Two Doilies, under 12 inches cro- et—Mrs. H. F. Glassey, Mrs. Pet- rofti Le wl en C Tray Cloth, in white embroidery Mrs. H. M. Hibbard, Mrs. Jas. L. e Tea Cloth; 1ite embroidery 30 inches or over, Mrs. L, B. Lam- bly, Mrs. Laura Wick Tea Cloth ibroidery Jensen 30 inches, in colored Mrs. Laura Wick, Mrs Tea Cloth, 54 inches or over, wi Mi! 1ite embroidery—Mrs. S, Rorvik. s. A. J. Curzon. Luncheon Cloth, 36 inches or ov- er wi and 4 serviettes, embroidered in 1ite—Mrs. L. B. Lambly, Mrs. C. Anderson Luncheon Cloth, 36 inches or over an ae Be Tea Cloth, H d 4 serviettes, colored embroi- ry—Dorothy Stiles, Mrs. G, Basso- rt crochet border—Mrs F. Glassey, Mrs. Jas. Hampton. Centrepiece, 18 inches and over, wl Ci C. ; 0 1ite embroidery—2, Mrs. A. J. irzon Library Scarf, colored embroidery Mrs. C. Paulson, Mrs. Petroff. Sofa Pillow, felt, made up—Mrs. Paulson, Mrs. Jas. L. Lee. Hand Painted Sofa Pillow—Dor- hy Stiles, Mrs. F. A. Rogers. Dresser Scarf, colored embroidery Mrs. ©. Paulson, Dorothy Stiles Dresser Scarf, embroidered in white—Mrs. A. J. Curzon, Dorothy Stiles Dresser or Buffet Set, three pieces Mrs: ©. Andérson,“Dorothy Stiles. | Pair of Pillowslips, | broidery—Mrs. C F. J. Feasby. Pair of Pillowslips, | broidery | Hampton, Pair Pillowslips in cutwork—-Mrs F. J. Feasby, Dorothy Stiles Two Fancy Guest Towels—Mrs H. F. Glassey Pair Bath Towels, crocketed edge Mrs. H. F. Giassey Dresser Scarf in cut work—Mfrs. L. B. Lambly, Mrs. Petroff Embroidered Apron—Nora Rog- ers, Mildred Hunt Boudoir Pillow Mildred Hunt Hardanger work—Mrs, 8S. Rorvik, Ars. C. Paulson. One finished article in cutwork Mrs. L. B. Lambly, Mrs. S. Rorvik Card Table Cover—Dorothy Stiles, Nora Rogers | Rug, hand made—Mrs Mrs, Robt. Wilson Bedspread in colored embroidery Mrs. A. Tuck, Mrs. M. Emmelman white em- Anderson, Mrs colored em- Dorothy Stiles, Mrs. Jas Nora Rogers, ' Petroff, Baby’s Knitted Jacket or Swea- pter--Mrs. H.F.. Glassey, Mrs. F..J Family Shoe Store Ltd. OUR Annual Sale Continues Over Exhibition Week MEN and WOMEN Who ‘desiré ‘fine shoes at a Substantial price reduction will welcome this great sale, Hundreds of shoes in up-to- date patterns of style, fit and excellent appearance. “School Shoes at Reduced Prices” NOT CHEAP SHOES — BUT GOOD SHOES CHEAP Box 1584 Phone 357 *Feasby | Ladies’ Knitted Jacket—Mrs. H. F | Glassey, Mrs. Edith Orn, Pair. Knitted Sex—-Mrs Bremner, Mrs. H. F. Glassey. Tatting, any article—2, Mrs. Geo Marlow. Afghan, crocheted in wool—Mu- riel Vance, Mrs. W. H. Kergin, sr Greatest number firsts-—Mrs.H.F Gilassey. John SCHOOL EXHIBITS | Exhibition of Drawing, Painting, Manual Work from schools, Grades 3 to 8, inclusive—Borden Street , School (Grade 4), Booth School , (Grade 7), Seal Cove School (Grade }4), Annunciation School (Grade 8), Project Competition lin this competition which is open jto Junior Grades in all schools up to and ineluding Grade 2—Grade 2. | Borden Street School, i Home Economics Section i Sewing, Grade 6 | Best Guest Towel—Phyillis Ham- 'blin. Best Cookery Uniform (Apron, cap, pot holder and towel) —Helen | Valentine, Peggy Johnson. Grade 7 | Pyjamas or Nightgown—Pegey Johnson, Maisie Cameron. Grade 8 Dresser Scarf—Peggy Johnson. Tray Cloth—Peggy Johnson. Silk, Rayon or Cotton Dress—Ca- | thle Eastman; Iris Coarboula” (Continued on page 6.) Far Week B PRIDE OF WEST 3-PIECE SUITS— Reg. $25.00; Now PRIDE OF WEST 2-PIECE SUITS Reg. $19.50; Now PRIDE OF WEST CARDIGANS Reg. $6.50; Now PRIDE OF WEST CARDIGANS Reg. $5.95; Now DRESSES Reg. to $9.50; Now argains' $16.50 $12.50 $5.00 $4.50 $5.00 Summer Coats — Half Price DEMERS’ CURZONS MEN'S WEAR SIXTH STREET Men’s Work Clothes — Work 300ts — Work Sox- Gloves — Shirts — Underwear Grade showing the best exhibit | Fall Needs in HARDWARE Stoves and Ranges Tom Ballinger FANCY CHINA NOVELTIES Cups and Saucers—10c, 15e, 25¢ up to .. . $1.50 Pipes and Dampers Lamps and Lantern 000 Ammunition and Flash lights, Ready Roofing and Roof paints, Coal jerry Sets, bowl, 6 nap- pies—$1.25 to . .$1.50 Bridge Sets—$.50 up to $12.50 Tar and Roofing re ment Tea Sets—$2.50, $3.50 Ste He 58.50 . . . : . g ly vour quitt 97-Piece English Dinner ge open nenvs Set — $18.50 up to $45.00 and .... $50.00 Mail Orders Carefully Fill Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. P! I upeft Tom Ballinger Third Avenue Third Ave REGAL SHOP | ORMES LIMITED i 330 Third Avenue Pioneer Druggists Third Avenue & Fulton Street os 81 — Phones — 82 Stationery Toys & Git Novelties Prescriptions a Specialty Complete range i} various kinds 0! - ‘| plain and fancy kt yn” } The Orme Quality for Drugs and 58 broidery thread: and all classes of goods han- goods dled is well recognized in Northern end, Central B. CO, —_——