'AGE m Diamonds In the Latest Deafen Setting Finest Quality Stones from $25 up Value (iuarnntccd or Money lleftiudeil Eye, Glasses Musi fit perfect. Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience in the large centres testing eyes and fitting glu&cs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner Tho Diamond Merchant of the North A Big Bargain on Heinz Products Combination Specials 1 bottle Heinz Tomato Ketchup, 1 bottle lleiuz Sweet Mustard .Pickles. 1 bottle Cliille Sauce. For $1.00 1 bottle Heinz Salad Cream. 1 bottle Heinz Chow Chow. I bottle Heinz While Pickled Onions. For $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Will Save You Money. Phones 18 and 84 CREPE DE CHINE Figured Scarves New Doslgns Just Received Special, each $4.95 H. S. Wallace C6., Ltd. Phone 9. pecial Value $10.00 Girl's H7 i MM I I W I Watch Wo offer this Utile watch us a ntco gift for the little girl. Tlio case is gold filled green, while or yellow with a 15 jewelled move ment and wo gunranlee it bo n reasonably good John Bulger Jowollcr DOUBLE OUTPUT BEEF CATTLE Edmonton District Expects to Ship 20,000 Head of Stock this Year to England KDMONTO.N, Oct. 1. If pre-; sent plans are followed out the Livestock producers of Canada.! the, big feeding ahd exporting jroinpauy which has its feeding' Iteadmiartcrs at hdmonlon, will during the coming winter double the scale of ils operations locally; which means thai at least 20,000 j head of cattle will he exported; from (be lulmoulon district in the! course of the next season. This is the slatment of II. P. Kennedy of Toronto, president of t lie com- pany, who with its vice-president,! 1. J. Irwin of Glasgow, has been in the city for the past few days, in conference with local officials of the firm. Rupert Table Supply Co. Auditorium Will open for a month's Skating Beginning Tuesday Eve., Sept. 15. Afternoons . . . 2 lo 4 Kvenings . . 8 to 10 Good Music both sessions , Competent instructors lo leach beginners. L. J. Marren - Prop. Phone Black 449. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.00 II air load . $3.00 Large sacks B0o DRY BIRCH Per load $6.60 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue ' Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. ImmmmKHmmT wan. MK'-VSCansT'U m w z u m mri -mil. Developed at World! Foremost Scientific Industrial Research Institute. Will not tain. Fleaaant odor. Harmless to huoiana and animal. TWENTY KILLED AS DCCIIIT AC D AIM Mfn L I Mad. In KILLS H 1 1 - rwiu t YovrGrocfr or Druggist This altitude on the part of the' ,.;,; ,. .. , company indicates that they have .,,. j(... .... ,. ... , ,.. ri l It i.i jiiiii(i.-itiii ii .hi. ji-...ii;u3 Mill every ... confidence the hdmon- in ., . ......... .... ... ... ton district as a source of. the " ' . sort of cattle with which they are supplying the British . markets. Vomc of the best, cattle which ever emerei. nriusii ports camel Ylght from Kdmonton during the seven per cent, of the live cattle imported into (ireat llrilaiii. Hie remaining 5)3 per cent, coming from Ireland. When it is realiz ed that Canadian cattle arc pre- TEE DAILY MTWi Thursday, October 1, 1923, COMMUNISM SPENT FORCE IN BRITAIN British Labor Party Thinks Arming of Proletariat so Much Plfflo . LONDON, he no "red' Oct. I. There will revolution in (ireat llritalu next spring, nor any other time. Communism in llircut Hrilain Is a spent force iiikI all talk of class warfare and he nriniiig of the proletariat are so much piffle." I These are the replies of spokesmen fur llu llrilisli Lalior I party and Hie general .council of Mu' Trades Union congress to i, pen attempts being made by A. J. Cook, secretary of the Miners' Federation, and Alln'il Inkpot, secretary of the Communist parly lo provoke civil war in (ireat Hrilain next spring simultaneously with a ureal industrial ticup. l Says Reds Are Tied ; "Communism has no longer much capacity for making mischief within the labor and the; trade union movement of this countr.' declared J. It. Clynes,' deputy leader of the Labor party in the House of Commons, ami' Lord Privy Seal in the Ikte Labor( uvernineiit. 'The Couunuuisl BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. lias produced Minerals as follows: Placer Cold, $77,U82,05:i; Lode fiobl, $118, 7:.,11M); Silver, $08,82. ,570; Lead, $70,M8,578; Copper, 187, .80,;i7K; .inc. $J12.-I7I..07; Misccllayeous Minerals, $1, 131,341); Coal ami Coke, $200,880,0 18; Huildlng Stone, llrick, Cement, etc., $ 12,225,8 It; making ils Mineral Production lo (he end cr 102. show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws or Hits Province are more liberal ami (lie fees lower limn Ihoie ol any other Province in the Dominion, or unj colony in the Mulish Knipiic Mnieru locations are granted lo discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Tilles are obtained by developing such properties, the security or which in guaranteed by Crown Omuls. Full information together with Mining Hvpcrts aril Maps, mnv be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINE8 Victoria, British Columbia. N.M. Practically all llritisli Columbia Mineral Properties upon wlurli development work lias been done are described in some one or the Annual llcporls nf the Monster of Mines. Those considering tniiiing investments shniihl refer t ci reports. Tl are available witlioul charge on application In the Deparliiieiil or Mines, Wl na, ILL llcports or the (ieological Survey or Canada, parifir Huilding, Vancouver, are rerom mended as valuable sources of information. I wo wheels on either side ami! .win.;:,, tV0, ,"c it ,r?lund ,o ,w one r... " and the supply In this part of the i,0."S ''V'01" " k ,o m'0" ,nin niako our flesh' ' the i.OMibillly f U,,s province is still unlimited. Iniflain mar-.e.,,. ,mt lurid talk or re- I..., i.i.Ii.m addition to this, Albe'rta has iheP" "" tr" "u ""'"" best climate Tor outdoor feeding' n .tMrwimn and an abundance of cheap coarse, iMimfc ftllAlUKt MAKtO grains, as a result of which cat-t tie can be fattened here which will command a premium over any entering Oreat Hrilain. Unlimited Possibilities The great possibilities of the TIMBER SALE, X7051. There will b uttered for tale at I'ubll Auction, at noon on the 9t!i dav of Scpteiiilier, ivii. in the omce r tli.-Form Hanrer, Hum Lake, the Licence .705i. tu rut 7,i)0u Jackplne Ilea on an area situated about S miles .North or Decker Lake station, Kange i. CoaO Dlslrlct. Three year will be allowed for re iiioval of timber. 'I'rovldPd anr line wnnhle In attend On- auction In person may nuliuill a sealed irnaer 10 ra H-riea at the hour of auc tlon and treated as one !ld." tunner fiarocuiarf or the Chler Forest er, Victoria, H.C or District Forester f'rlnce ntiiert. ANNOUNCEMENT! DELIVERY TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 30. 1st delivery closes at 9 a.m. 2nd delivery closes at 10.30 a.m. 3rd delivery closes a. 2 p.m. 5th delivery closes at i.30 p.m. Wharf ami Itoal Orders Kxcepted All orders laken between 1.30 p.m. and closing time will go out on first delivery following day. Last delivery Salunlay evening closes at 8.30 p.m. siirpnsin matter you never thought was in your system. Slops that full, dirigible wheel i,n front. The' land on the disk and forward by means of iit nillu.i 1 it 11 j I i volution and mutiny. which ! forcible llteir in- ' grows more as rieuiMP IMMICTDV fluence wanes, excilfs more at- riJllIRu lilUUolKl ! Iiml inii Liiilulilia (la. a f .Kon Ilinl'A- STOMACH FEEL FINE metH than il does Within it. IRELAND ON WANE . n j "The Communists have really j Simple buckthorn bark, mag- I,hi' the Labor movenu-nt a ser- IX III. I.N. Ort. I. A gloomv cesium sulpli. c. i. glycerine,' v''' ' publishing their hysleri- view of pnispeeiit of I he Iris hi etc as mixed in .lli.ril i lipln "'H oenuinu lor a campaign 01 of fisheries iisnenes imluxlry in.niMiy is is una- uy "itomaeli trouble in 'ITN niinu!e seonion ami oisaiiecuon among rattier vv tine, eiiairman 01 toe iiv ri'inii ill'' HAS Iti intr mil :i .the soldiers and sailors,, lite j-ishermen s Aosoeialions, wiio amount of old walclw,,ole i-i")-' movemeui win ue declares mat in nve or si 1 ii-H I. 4 if ill ut otciniv ii it f ht. VI 1 1 Vam:i nt I I li fl it m taikli i ltl 1 1 Itf l J III ilrflflijj tsiij r-j a j l , a, llll a l 4 ' a a - patby with this childish talk of cay, there will be no (lilting !ln.ilil fpnliiif.- iintl tii!il:,.u vi.ii 'violence ami mutiny. iireianu. in happy and cheerful. Kx eel lent! rv,i ,5ramH''- secretary lo Hie The Miui(slry or Fisheries iiid V.i Iseneral council of the Trades the industry ctiuhl neer be de- erika works Ot U'K and delight fully easy, gists. Ormes Ltd., Drug- Union congress, of which Com- veloped by stale loans, and thai munists are attempting to obtain progress must be made, as in control, was even more em'phatic Creat Mritain, by private en- in dathiug llici Communist hopes deavor. lo the ground. I War Talk "Piffle" HAD BEEN THE ROUNDS. "Tu hi Ik linlillv :i In in I i-1;ihs - IIIaJULiI VI Iin I warfare, a working class army.1 He took her hand in hit and :uast Dlstrlru STflRM IN TfWlfl and the arming of the proletar- gazed proudly at lire enga-men "'u'"" " lvmvliat, is so muoff pHfle- bo said, ring he had placed on her fan . T ... '"Any man who went into an or- linger only threw days before. IOMO. ( c 1- lweoiy "Did friends admire tl I;r i Iint trade union meeting and your ns were killed and many in-,, view ahuul a,nniuIlitiou he imiutrtHl tenderly, oired today in (lie most lorien- , ... .,. -lli-v did innn. limn thai. 'al rainstorm Japan has seen in 'irty years. Al Yokohama fifty houses were crushed by a NOTICE. I.M THE MATTF.lt of an apr!l-alli lur ertlricates i.r Title are d.itel the Oh uitust. I vim. tlw 3rd January. 1014, and; here. lie ir.in Mivcnmer. ism, reititlveiv. nd are iiinnliireil I5i5:, SU09I. and 'iijfiii:. , Land lieristiy orrire, l'rlm e llupert, II.C. iMIl Sepleinlier. lOfi II. v Macr.Koii. HeylsQur nf Titles NOTICE. IN TIIK MATTER "of" ""HE r.O.MI'AMKS ACT," and IN THE MATTEIl OF INVESTMENT COMPANY OF NOItTIIEIIN 1IIUTISII COI.IMIIIA. I.I.MITEH. TAKE NOTICE that the alxive Omipany, ulmse registered ofrice Is at I'rtnce lln-iierl, ll.i:., will apply to III lloti'ir Judite Voutiir, Local Jiidae or the Supreme Court r nrnisn onniinnia at rrmce iiuiht. (I.e., on Thursday, the t&lh day or Orlo- er. 1BJ&. at the hour or eleven o'clock In the rorenoiiii. at the Law Courts, Court House, Prince llupert, ll.C, ror an order restoring: the said (l i;i :nniany to lli reRltter or Cnnipanles in the omce or th' Iteaintrar or Joint Stock Comtianlea. Victoria. B.C., under .Section 1 or the Coinpaiilei Act or Iirllish ColumWa. n.vri.o at rrin-'e ituprrt, B.C., thl.t 15th day of September, A.h. 192S. ollellne o roinpsm MINERAL ACT. Cartlfleata or lmpromnU. Spokane Mineral claim, situate In lh- Allln Mlnlnr nivlslon ttt Casalar nutrlrt. on the west kid rr ni Morn niver lo the east or and adjoining' the Edwin Mineral Claim. TAKE NOTICE that . Ered lawsnn. iirent ror Arnea s. lawaon. Frea Miner's r.ertmrale No. 707IIC. Intends , aim laya rrom the date hereof, to apply tu the Mlnlna Iterorder ror a ortlfleste or Ini-iroveincnts. rir the tmrtmie or ohtalnlna 1 nrowp orant or the ale-ivo claim. And rurther take notice that action. inner aecunn. 97. must ne eomiiienied lie 'ore I lie isaue of turn Certificate or Jm 'linveiiieiist. Dated thli aOlh day nf Anrnt. .U o ' LAND ACTi In the Allln land tililrIM if Casilsr. TAKE NOTICE that I, Eflptilel Noll rotter, or sew York. N.Y., l'.Sj occn 'atlon broker. Inteedi lo apply ror ner mlsilon to pnrrha-e the rolluwlnr rie. -erihed lands? Coniiiierirlnr at a post planted about f "hstna south "r Ma'lne'i I'Vilol i l he west aide of Tairlsh Lake, alx.ut eleven mllea oulh of the Yukfrfi boundary line; thence west 10 chains: Ownce i.-r-Hi 4n "hi in hence eaat to chain; tlience avrfitherlv roltowinv alooa the ahore line of Tarlsh Lake X'l nolnl or commencement, said parcel fnnlaliilnr aft acres, more or leaa. r.i.iriii.r.r hott i'i ittkm, .A''r,I.","n- i rren usmi, Atreni Dated , AUfUtt , 101b, tm. Uini itiis nuum ur c-- -w crazy no doubt rightly. rshe reidied coldly. "Two of them "I suppose these people have recognized il." . the right of a minority to cn-j deavor to convert the rest lo Iheir wav of thinking, bul they the Issue r Provisional ororimtes of,..f n... i ,.r i ....ii, ..itf. it Till, r.ir IlLlr I ....I mll i-oui:ii' I . . u.. t i; Uit ,.t a 0 and H),t" iiiMK ; Mis 7 aim z. fl. 7 and s. Iilmk It lurk 1.': l ots i and s, m.K-it ii; Lotjjaml they are not likely to sue-. "'I'hrt L ceetl in their efforts'. They cer- 4. 7, . II and I, mock 17: Lots 1 1 t ,. i .,tw m.l riiirem-nt trade "I express the opinion quite LAND ACT. Nolle of Intsntlon to Pil to Ltaaa Laa Jaro not likely lo enlist lue neip lrltl of ,.;IIM0 UWlli llld titU4U. , Itw iHirthrl euatl ul lirttlsb iwuni tila. l'rtl4tMl Canal, and Ixoiu al ii rimii, l'irtlan Uaital, awl laiiin north maaiu-tlc trwn Tree I'imit, i't4re iiisiki. TAkt XirO K that AtiKlo llrlll.h Cc' anu ii, d i'h t i; iii aim iu, pinea, - . 11I11UU 1'arknu IMniiaujr UlnllflJ. i. -l: I.ois in, ii ami I. IIKm-k 11: UH OtllOll Oil IIOII III lilts lUUIUiJ. Itaneoutrr. H.I .. orcuiMUua Caikars. n. A- B.5?k. ..fni1 'i'1 P". 'I I... n.Utnki. llicso .......u, tieotile . M u '11 '"r "I I' fll"- M ill iii rirsi .iioiiiini. i.iwiisiip in - I . hit ....... iiii,.,n(I ... . ,.v. - , tf ,l-.rrllil ,u,-f rllM-il ijimi Uimi. in stiiiiis.!. Map IIJ; Atiri. oie hast hair jjjj j iniagillillg ailjl Stlg- tliuneirinir at a -l planted al tilth . . . . . ., ., ,, . . ...,i.,. .. k .. .. waicr airr iimra iimii ai ai a,u s.m i-uiiii, roiiii. iir.iaiHi -i,r.iail inat: gesting that melhthls uecesar ,. 1MW0 ,utiieateriv hint rights exist as they Conditions Dlfforent or leas: or or leaa, leaa, deliberately and emphatically land act. Il.nl if llio It ti ut in it unrLi'i'M li:ul wate ...ir'"1?.. "L 'T... .V. ! !-! in IHiK.ia In ov..rllnow an alnto- f-rl, eirtt liutKlred teel to t L . Ihaiwa a.uilt..ilt -i uin airit mi ,iit- --eriiTir iiwt n-nri ' " Iklaall IMMll lildlk(l laa.1lka Mi. (t J , . , ii f i i rnmiiwj ui "'": line ami llftllal UlCiaiorsnip arc ID chains, im.re r less, to li. water . """" v.:",""-.,: v, " i o..v m..i. '; " n.rineieiiy ai.m i.. ine iirst iiiniucaiifni iii'i't'Hiii v in ii uuiiiitij iilii r..,.. ............ . l,,-,.,.r l..vl-l,....l iv.iirl..., ..r Tit'. V ..... . .. "" ."iisiipi iti, nimr tn the above lands. In tlte jiame w, iuf, ' lltlil.KS M. JiiSO. The nrlainali i t,.l UP-ni e iMirlherly Hi rtiaina, iiK.rr 10 in H,int H,int or or ci'iii'nenceiiit ci'iii'nenceineiil, a let Notlca of Intanllon lo Apply lo Purthaaa , ii i ,i. : t been graitled conliltilional Land. Ileitis ci'r,U iiml ami pOlilK.ll i .il 1 1 i- 1 fri'i'ilittii IOIII, iim as '' am -'' Itewirtlnn' Mstrlrt of I'rlnre ni,.ri, awl aituate irti llir Fall Creek we enjoy litem here. Ihe history winch rkiwa into the itaii luver .... ... . alMiiit Is ml lea from lit mouth Ol lliat foil ill ry WOlllil liae liceil, TAKE NoIICE that I'rtnia Ituperl Spruce totally ilifferenl." AIR MAIL TO SAVE TEN DAYS BETWEEN INDIA AND BRITAIN . UO ccntainoiv 7k acres. iir or less. ANGLO llltirill COM iiniA I'ACklNO CO. I.TII., I AnuOeaiil rer Waller P.. Walker, Atrul liitetl lull t3rt 101 i miiis, .i.tinoeii, or entire tiuw ri. iicctipa ion iiitiiiter inanurariurers, tnienna 10 ftl) for permission lo purchase Ihe ful Inwliir decrlbetl lands : muiiiencliiv at a pMt planted abottl 10 chain northerly rrom the outlica! ror-tier of Mil til, lunar four; thence 40 chains northerly: thence 40 chains easier' Ik: theiico 40 cliaina southerly; thence 40 cnattis westerly to point or ronimrnce tin-lit, and eontalulnr 140 arret, more oi I'lllNCK nill'EIlT SI'llCCE MIII.S. IIMITEIi. LONDON, Oct. 1. - A weekly! , P. .ffi! mail service between Knglamr JU!2 "r"t "' and India is being uudcrtakcuj land act. by Ihe Imperial Airways, Limited.! N4lle, of ,nUnonirA7pi, to L.a.a Land through a subsidy ami a fix . . . , , , ,i 'In I'rlnce nuperl Land Heron inr llairl year conlract given by the air r prime Unpen, and altuate at Yea sf...i ...in i... i .l:... i'. lalb,n Itav. Massetl Inlet. 1,111 J' .'lailB lll III- IIUIMlllll (rTI-p , llr..- l..,. ill lloillbay in five days against of Massetl, H.: occupation ranneryman. the iireseiit 15' days, and when Hie sen ice comes inlo regular operaliou next summer passeu-igers also will lie carried. Al Ihe oulsel pasnengers will Only be carried between Cairo and Haunt. the route, just under .,500 miles in length, will bo' rrom iiiieiins to appir nir m lease ot HIT IOI luwlnr described lands . Commenclna' at a post plmiisd alxml 10 riuin westerly rrom the M.E. comer or lot I Alt), Itanre 1. Coast niilrlet; thence weal alt chains; thence north three rbatns. more or less, to hlth water mark; theme easterly alonr hlrh water mark to IHilut or comti'en.emenl. ami contalnlni acrea, tiKire or lesa. EL'OENE II. SIMPSON. ' M","rim r.s.e'S 11M .1,1, Kanlara via Itamleh and Amman! iand act. lo Itatolad, thence lo llasra andNol Cf muntion tTApptr to Purer.... rtiiiHi-iii. to iiieveni lorcetii i-.na. landings, especially designed Ihi'ee-eiigined aircraft will be used. SCOOTER FOR KIDDIES STKTTJN, Oef, l-lbe lalest toy for Herman kiddle Is the "Jlolling Island." Adhering to Ihe principle difi! the scooter, It cuimUts uf u wooden dIL with In Ihe Land hernrdluir lilslrlcl of I'rlnce ItiiiM'Ct. and situate at Hlir Falls Creek which flow. Into Ecatall Hirer about is miles rrom Its mouth. TAKE NOICE thai 'Clifton p. Hl. l nf ctiice HniHsrl. II.:.. occupation lumberman. Intends tn apply for rrinllti to purchase Ihe follnwlnir descrlhrd landa: ""I'ciirint ai a raiai titanteil al the railhwesl cnrtier or lot I1, lianae four:, I he ore in chains southerly: thence, to chains westerly: Ihctice id chain north erly; Ihclire 10 chain easterly In point or commencement, ami ronlahiltir 40 acrea, morn or leaa. i C, P. IIIEI.. M"-1 Dtd AU.m 4tb, . WESTHOLME THEATRE Thursday Only, 7 and 8 p.m. Raymond Griffith "The Night Club" An adaptation of W illiam tie Mtlle slage ronicd H ' "Arter rive." A ri-rresliiiig gnn ttxz servetl lay lluyrnumi (iriffilb, the funny felloV wiih the silk, hut and a scie. t comedy cn.l. A mad, merry melange or girls, gaiety ami tiriflith. Peppier than a jazi: band, madder lli.iu u Man 'i bare, runnier than lul year's slruw liitt. it goes Ihe html it laughs. A happy, snappy pholo-play loiilniuing luonv le. lows, lovely Indie- and connciil capers. Join "The gh tdub" ami grin with (inrfitli. The rules forbid ai.botlv keeping u straight ru. e. I.oIh tr pretty girls. I urnAilc I iat Raymond Qrirflth, Vera Reynolds, Wallace Beery, Louise Fazenda and others. COMEDY THE SPATS IN "DEAF, DUTAB AND DAFFY." PATHE REVIEW Admission 35c and 10n. i Dollar Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY October 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Have jou a moment to spare? Well, look lln ti-: er. II might mean a big saing to yon. Pillow IJolton. to and -,a inches wide, rrg. tfc and 7.V Huh; S yards ror ?l.0(l. While Flaiuielelle, :ill inches wide, reg. :io. ami Hlr. h.de. i yard ror $1.00. (irey Slnpetl Klainieletle, reg. SIOc ami :i.r. Sale, ." Mird- for 91.00. Hheeting, reg. Hue. Sale, I yiinU for $1.00. 20 dozen Maml Towels, reg. .0e. Sale, ."J pair for 1.00. Canlou riaiiuel, reg, ,0c. Sale, ft jnnl for 1.00. Kiniona Ulolh, reg. $1.25. Sale, 2 yards lor $1.00. Prints, suitable for lioue dre ami aprons, reg. ,1,r Sale, 7 yanls for $1.00. Heller quality Prints, reg. ,0r. Sale, 5 yard for $1.00. While Collon. Jill inches wide. Sale, 5 janN for l.oo. (Irey Cotton, JIO inclies wide, reg. 25c Sale, 0 yanls for $1.00. Heller Quality (Jruy Cotton, reg. .l5o. Sale, i yards for $1.00. . 20 Pieces or Cretonne, reg. 5c Sale, yards Tor ifl.OO. Clark's Stranded Kmbroidcry Cotlou, all colors, 20 -kem for $1.00. Art Silk Flo's, reg. $1.00. Sale, ! for $l.oo. Monarch Floss "Wool," reg. ?!0c. Sale, 0 ror $1.00. Monarch Silk Hosiery, reg. $1.05. Sale $1.00, Penman's Hosiery, (ireeii Heather, reg. .2n lo Sl.0,., Sale $1.00. I.isle Hosiery, reg. 75c Sale, 2 pairs ror $1.00. 50 Pair Corsets, reg. $2.50 lo $5.00. Sale, $,1.00 per pair Ladies' Flunneletle .Nightgowns, reg. $.,o and $1.50. Hale $1.00. CliihlreifFlamie!elle Nightgowns, reg. $1.25. Sale 05i Children's Vests and Drawers, all sixes (20, 28, U0, ;i2 reg. $1.25 a piece. Sale, $1.00 per soil. Children's, Comliimtlioiis, sizes 2i lo 112. leg. $1 10 l 61.75. Sale,' $1.00. Ladies' Vcsls, 75c to 5e. Sale, 2 ror $i;00. Ladies' Silk mid Cotton Hloomers, reg. $1.50, Sale. .00. Children's Hresses, 2, ami 0 years, reg, 75c, Sale, 2 ror $1.00. SHOE DEPARTMENT To make room ror New Fall Styles in our Shoe Uv partment, we have cleared our shelves of mid sizes ami are orreriog Ihese, at u juice at which no tnaiinraclorer can afford to make, 10 pairs, values up lo $0.50, iiinsl go al . . . . . ... $1.50 15 pairs, values op lo $7.50, must go nt $2.50 18 pairs, values up to $7.85, most go at $2.05 12 pairs, values up lo $8.50, must go at . . . , $3.50 12 pairs, values op to $8.75, must go id . . . , $4.50 We have a large nssorlnmiil of Felt Slippers in Child ren's Ladies' mid Men's sizes lo clear at $1.00 a pair, Jabour Bros , Ltd. Phone 045. Cor. 3rd Ave. and 7th 8t.