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EDMONTON BULLETIN Alberta s Oldest Newspaper FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929. Boys Work Board Says Farewell To Gordon Lapp ' Presentation Made at Supper Mesting Secretary, Tom Haythorne, Members of the Boys Work Board and Jeaders gathered at the YWCA. Sh Thursday evening. to bid farewell io Mr. Gordon Lapp, former Work secretary for ihe province, and (gowelcome the new. secretary, Mr fom Haythorne, Mr, Red. Gillis, chairman of the board, presided A fing-song followed the dinner, for Which the W.GA. catered Mt, RS. MeKerizie, honorary. pre- sident of the board, presented a beau tiful club. bag to Mr. Lapp. who te piled suitably. dealing at some length fit tie works cartied on tn the clty and province, He spoke of his regret at ieaving Alberta, but: looked for Ward toa larger field. in Ontario, Mihere he goes to carry on. similar work, ME, H. A, Craig introduced the new seereiaty. Mr Tom. Hasthorne, who dias well recelved, and spoke of his f lire work. Mr. Wilfrid Scott, Boys Work secretary of Saskatchewan, and Me Lome Stewart, Boys Parliament Premier. brought. greetings and told fomething of the work in thelr pro vince, Mr, Bob Rolston, premier of the Boys Parliament tn British Colum bie, also brought greetings from his nee. Prother visitors were Mr. Laurence chimnertield of Saskatchewan, and Mir, Bill Pettigrew and Mr. Allen Dau- Gels of Calgary, both members of the Aibertn Boys Parliament Sack Humphreys and Ted Hawker spoke about certain activities of Uke Pose, and discussion followed, The annual, mecting of the board was announced for November. 1h the Sreantime it was decided to prepare a Comprehensive program for the win ver Major Drew War Article To Be Placed In Schools It was decided to place in each school brary in the clty a copy of Major Drew's article, The Truth About: the War, at the meeting of the Municipal Chapter 1.0-D.E. on Thurs- day in the Macdonald hotel. Mrs. W. D. Spence, convener of the committee for the Canadian National Institute for the. Blind, reposted on the support giten by the chapters for the Institute dooth at the Exhibition. Plans were discussed for a sale of work of the blind to be held in, the near future. Mrs, Purvis reported having written Tetters in July to the new settlers. and replies were received relating thelr experiences. Mrs. R. C. Mar-/ shall gave an interesting report of the annual LOD.E. convention, . Tt was decided to hold a bridge party early in November. Elston. Millinery Felt Hats made to order in any headsize. 14 Heinteman BETTER AND CRIUPER KELLOGG has set a new jdard-in Bran Flak say crisper in milk . You get the fa- 1 tlavor of PEP. The nour'shing elements of the whi. And just enough bran t) be mildly laxative. Fen ty.toveat. Sold in the red-and-green package. Mzce by Kellogg in Lon- dor, Ontario. (Upstairs) A treat for you and the kiddies at Louis Waffle Shop :LOWEY-HENRY LIMITED HOME FURNISHERS 10154 - 101st Street tor a few days. Thursday; New elcomed Bors Personal oe Edited by Lotta Dempsey, as- sisted by Helen M. Boyle. Please to the 3) news items Page, 9324, day 3 publication Is desired. F een ae ay ap A as a Mrs. John Hislop entertained a few friends at tea on Friday. afternoon in honor of Mrs. Frank Fortin of Van- eouver, who is the guest of Mrs. Fred- erick Jamieson. Dr, and Mrs. George -H. Malcolm- son and Miss Bunty motored to Pincher Creek for a few days, and will be in town again early noxt week. In honor of Mrs. D. A. MacGibbon, who leaves shortly to join Prof. D. A. MacGibbon in. Winnipeg, Mrs. P. 8. Warren entertained at tea oh Thurs- ae Rae For Vancouver Visitor Mrs. Russell Barker is entertaining at the tea hour on Monday for Mrs Frank Fortin of Vancouver. Reception Hostess Mrs. Trenholme Dickson held a re- ception at her home on Friday after- noon when one hundred guests at- tended, Autumn Flowers were used in the rooms-and the table-was-attract ively done with a silver basket of sweet peas and tapers in silver hold- ers. Miss Elsie Dickson received with Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. R. G. Dri han ushered the guests to the dining room: Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. P. Lymburn, Mrs. D. N. Mc- Lean, Mrs, J. Satana. Those assisting Were Mrs. Norman Fraser, Mrs. J. S. Browne, Mrs. A. W. Tayler and Mrs, Trenholme Edw Miss Murlel Edwards is entertal ing at tea on Sunday for Miss Mona Tredway, bride elect of the month. Major Pierce will be in town Mon- cay from his home in Vancouver to spend a few weeks here, Dr. M. Dunne has returned from a trip to eastern Canada and the United States, Mrs. 8. . Hamly entertained at a surprise shower on Thursday cvening for Mus Lillian, Greenfield, Miss Alta Magoon is entertaining at luncheon on. Wednesday for Miss Mona Tredway. i The Honorable Perren Baker will be in tonn agaiti on Sunday after sev- cral weeks at the Pacific coast. Mrs Baker is temaining in Vancouver for another fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Lowls are ex- pected home at the week-end from the Pacific Coast Mrs H. A. Pelrce and Miss Ruth Christison of Calgary motored to town this week and a1 former's. sister, Mrs, James E. Reilly, For Supper Dance A-number of. parties are being made ip for the opening of the Macdonald Supper Dance. on Saturday evening Among thase who have made reserva. tons are: Mr. and Mrs. Sydney. Wood, who. will take their guest, Miss Ruth (rlktlson of Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. ropa'x. party also ncludes Mr, and Mrs, Howard . Emery, Miss- Doris Thompson, Mr. John Sydie and Mr: Armour Ford. z Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wilson and family of Sedgewick are leaving this week for Ontarlo on account of Mr. Wilson's health, and expect to be in the east for a year. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 8, Finnfe of Ot- tawa arrived in town this morning and are guests at. the Macdonald. Mr. Finnie is commissioner for the Yukon; and has been in the far north, later going to the Pacific coast to mect Mrs. Finnie. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pearson have reuurned to Calgary after visit in the ty. Litut, Col, and Mrs. J. H: Woods are entertaining at a garden tea this week-end at thelr beautiful Calgary home in compliment to wives of the Chamber of Commerce party. Miss Nancy Dunn, R.N.. of Ham- ilton, Ontario, will arrive in the city next week-end and will be the guest of Miss E. Robinson, R.N.. en route home from Vancouver and Victoria, where she has been holidaying. Miss Dorothy Hill is entertaining at bridge this evening in compliment to her cousin, Miss Laura Watson of Vancouver. Miss Yvonne Joncas and Mr. Paul Joncas entertained at bridge at the home of their parents. 100-avenue, on Thursdsy evening. Honors went to Mrs; Ted: Bumstead and to Mr. Clay- ton Dolighan. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bubstead, Miss Yvonne O'Neill, Miss Isabel Naim. Miss Doro- thy Kinney, Miss Charlotte Barry, Miss Loita Dempsey and Miss Mar- garet Stevenson, Mr. Jack Sylvestre, Mr. Percy Brewer. Mr. Charles Hol en. Mr. Maurice Flowers, Mr. Philip Seve, and Mr. Clayton Dolighan. Members of the Grannydodgers club are. opening. thelr social season with Jenova dance. in Seonm Are er on Priday evening, Sep tember 20. On the commitiee Charge are. Mr. Percy Brewer, preai- Gent Mr. Paul Joncas, Mr AMaurice Flowers and Mr. Charles Holden: DOWN COMFORTERS THE Send us re-made and steritized, cosier. The service ts cheap. ALBERT. 9514 110th Ave. the guests of the Thursday Was For Scottis eg ae a a The citizens of Edmonton re- sponded generously to, the appeal of the Good Shepherd home on Saturday when the taggers col- :) lected 520. Mrs. Edward Un- derwood was convener, assisted ) by Mrs. E. N. Kennedy and Mrs. J, Fitegerald. Trousseau Tea Miss Lillian Greentield is entertain. ing at a trousseau tea. on Saturday afternoon at the home of her parent: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Greenfield. Pre- siding at the tea table. will be Mrs. G. Hill, Mrs. David Airth, Mrs. W. Harris, Mrs. Colvin Hamly, Mrs. D. R, Fraser and Mrs. 8. Nielson. Assist- ing will be Mrs. M. Donn, Miss, Win- ona Field, Miss Margaret May, Miss Myrtle Mountain, Miss Florence Gillis, Miss Ray Hill, Miss Kay Me- Leod and Miss Carmen Airth. Mrs, Krause, Miss Louis Holden, Mrs, Hugh Stanton and Miss Hilarie Mac- donald will show the trousseau, Mrs, Thomas Johnston entertained at tea on Thursday afternoon for Mrs. were Mrs, Thomas Dann, Mrs. Thom as Evans, Mrs. Thompson, and Mar- garet Thompson, Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mrs, Charles Tookey. Mrs, D. Harvey. Mrs, R. McKillop Mrs. JB. Nener. Mrs FA. Frederickson Frederickson. nd Fulton Miss E. M, Hartwell, who is in town to attend university, is a quest at St. Catherines Miss G. Leatham. district, secretary of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, is a guest at St. Cather- ine s, Miss Florence Zeczkowski entertain ed the membzrs of her bridge club a: her home on Tuesday evening. Hon- ors went to Miss Flora May and Miss Marjorie Kiever. Those present were Mrs. R. J. Riddell, Mrs. E Lake, Miss ie Kiever of Big Valley, Miss Vic Sterns, Miss Eva Pisher, Miss Kay Hutton, Miss Dorothy Shertin, and) Miss Flora May. Miss Marjorie Kiever has returned to her home in Big Valley after visit ing in town, the guest of Miss Dorothy Sherrin, Fifteen tables -played at the whist drive. arranged by the Royal. Society 0f-Sk George on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. S. Hiron, 10845 oth avenue. The winners at cards were Mrs: Drake, -Mrs. Johnston, Mrs, Web- ber, Mr Woodburn; Mr. Percy Taylor and Mr. Wilkie. Autumn flowers. were ised in the rooms and those assisting in serving were Mrs, Woodburn, Mrs. Starkie, -Mrs, Landsdown, Mrs. Rush- ton and Mrs. Wiloox. Mrs. Cousins. the president, presented the prizes. W.B.A. Officer Visits in Calgary Mrs, Eleanor Ritson, of Edmonton, district deputy for Alberta of the Women s. Benefit Association, is. in Calgary in connection with lodge work, and addressed: the members of the southern lodge on Wednesday evening. Organized 27 years.ago, with head- quarters. in Detrolt, the Wonten s Benefit Association is the only wo- man's organization in the world run entirely by women, Mrs. . Ritson claimed. It 4s, moreover, non-rcll- gious and non-political and its mem- bership at present ts over a quarter of million, There are 32 health clinics in existence for the benefit of the members. A. new social cominittee wus ap- pointed at the meeting, the members being Mrs. M. Shyball, Mrs. T. Staples, Mrs, Cuthiell and Mrs. H. Wolton. Calgary lodge will be visited in June of next: year by the international ident, Mrs. Bina West Miller. of it. This will'be her first visit to Alberta, Mrs. Ritson will remain in: Calgary for a month on official work and ix at the St. Regis hotel. Sedgewick W. I. Eloses Rest Room Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin SEDGEWICK: Alte, Sept, 12 At special meeting of Sedge Women s Institute held on Wednes- day the members decided to close the rest. room until such time as a tenant Yeached after considerable discussion, but st was felt that therein lay the gniy solution, to the Test, room, pro- a and promises of almost 40 toward the rent in the event of the greatly, The seeeiey upatned tate ot sereay tented tan owe would be more than in the p, as it Perera eperibe t at e PAT waeer gat Peery fo ss Countess Elsa Bernadotte with her fiance, Hugo Cede tary of the Swedish Y.M.C.A.. at Malmisjoe, the summer residence of her father, Prince Oscar Bernadotte, brother of King Gustaf. from the box ren; a secre- Fall Day A Rite Visitors Wives of Delegates Ente tained at Golf Club The wives of tho visiting m mbers of the Scottish Rite were extensively entertained on Thursday by the loca women s committee, ' Following lunch- con at the Macdonald they. were shown some of the attractive spots in the city, in the Highlands and Glen- ora districts, and then continued driving to the Country Club, where tea was served. Mrs. E. A. Braith- walte and Mrs. M. J. McLeod poured tea, and those assisting were Mrs Charles. McManus, Mrs. D.'8. McKen- zie, Mrs. Horace B. Reid, Mrs, George iach, Mrs. Chapman and Miss Gwen Braithwaite. In. the evening banquet was held in the Macdonald, when those seated at the head table were Mrs. Ballard cf Hamilton, Mrs. Cameron of Montreal Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Howell of Mont real, Mrs. E, A. Braithwaite, Mrs. J F. Lymburn. Mrs. J. M. McLeod-and Mrs. Horace P. Reld Mrs. D. S. McKenzie welcomed the visitors, and Mrs. Ross of Montreal responded... Vocal solos were giben by Mr. Chubb and Mr. Taylor, accom- panied by Mrs. 'T. Gardiner. Mrs. J. Alexander Cameron of Montreal the winner at the bridge party whi followed, On Friday the visitors enjoyed a drive around the University grounds, with luncheon at the Macdonald. tea at Mayfair and dinner at the Mac- donald completing the day's program. (seuipoanay oeecaligniicnea al Between Lectures Notes and ews trom the unt Yerslty of Alberta Camous Ry MARY Ross Mr. Clar n e Campbell. who has boon studying at Oxford for the past tihre years, has returned. to, Edmon- ton, where he will remain. for come same, Mr. Campbell was the Rhodes scholar from Alberta in 1926. Mr. Wiltred Woes left recently for Gamtfoon, Where he ill take up Ae Guties as povcholegy' master in: the Gamrose: Normal Schoo Mr. Ted Gowan, who obtained his lpm, denice at Oatord this spring, will arrive In town. -shorthys. Mp Gowan has been appointed lecturer Iu Phones, Miss Jean Miller has returned from. Tomagami and Toronto. Miss Bea Williams of Calgary has received an appointment on the Ed- monton city. school staff, and. will be in town for the coming year. Miss Margerite Cooper, B.Sc... '26, has Joined the gencral office staff. Miss Vera Palmer of the graduating class of commeree.. 29, has joined the general office staff The Y at Play Everything around the Y.W.C.A. is humming as the fall activities are getting into swing. On Thursday evening. the Business Girls: lacs was fled to capacity with many Interested onlookers in the bal cony of the gymnasium, watch Miss Marjory Davidson, director 0 the physical department, leading the group in energizing exceriese: Other Kymnatum end swimming classes. and lubs are hapidly filling up with girls and women anxious to Keep fit. for the fall and winter months and to have many hours of real fun under the leadership of Miss Davidion and Miss Florence Willeock. Phe residence, gig are having 9 Jolly reception. this evening at 9.30 d elock when old girls, the new. girls and the Y staff will have the oppor- tunity of getting acquainted at the opening of the season's activities At the present time there are many new girls in Fesidence, attending busi hess college and other schools in the eli. with some holding business. po- sitions in the community. Many Lothers who could not be accommo- dated: at the Y have been in nearby girls residences und tn pri- vate homes. Pcsple who have Toome sultabte for business girls might be interested in giving information te garding seme ta. the nffice secretary at the Y.W.CA Parents. visitors and friends are al- ways welcome to. visit the and see th work it is doing. Toronto Women Take Golf Seriously Canadian Press TORONTO, Sept. 13 Nearly 1,500 women in Toronto play 4 golf. Women mothers, daugh- tets, wives and become Teal epidemic. They eat golf at the breakfast table, 2 they hash it at lunch, und their afternoons U.of A.GraduatesOn Eastern Honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mal colmson to Reside in Yoronto Eleanor Farmer and Frederick HamnillonMalcolmson of dznonton Were United in marriage at St. Paul's Ghureh, Leduc. on Friday, August 16, according to an item which appeared cently in tke Ladue Representative. Rev. Arthur Murphy, MA. per formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs Maleoimson left on a honeymoon trip to eastern Canada, and will reside in Toronto, the report read Me. And Mrs. Malcolmson are well known in Edmonton younger set, el cles, both having been graduated from the University of Alberta in Arts Mrs, Malcolmson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Farmer of Blairmore, and has been secretary to Dean Boyle at the University since her graduating in 1938, Mr. Pat Malcolmson ts the son of Dr. and Mrs. George H. Malcolm- son, 107 street, and is studying medi- cing at the University of Toronto. Autumn Weddings WILLIAMS MILLER, Norwood United Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on: Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the evening when Ruby Elizabeth Mil- ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Miller of this city, became the bride of Lynn Rex Williams, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. E. D, Williams of De- troit, Mich. Dr. F. 8. McCall, prin cipal of Alberta College, performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. W. A. Smith. The ' church was beautifully decorated in palms and cut flowers, The bride, who was given In mar- riage by her father, was lovely in a gown of while chantilly lace and Georgette over satin, with long sleeves and Uered skirt. Her embroidered net vell was held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms and caught here and there with tiny sprays of Iily-of-the- valley. She carried a shower bouquet of Columbia roses and lily-of-the- valley, Miss Gladys. Miller, sister of the torlder- wana charming bridesmald in georgette and radium lace gown It etch shades, with which site wore Rlarwe:plctufe hat. of white. mohair nd peagh trimming. She carr Sheaf of white inumhe and. mau Sweet peas. Mr. Elliott Norman ate tended the bridegroom Mrs. Clarence Miller played the : bridal chorus from Lohengrin for the processional, and Mendelssohn's wed: ding march for the recessional. Mrt A. L. Miller sang All Joy Be Thine shectly during the signing of the reg- ister, Mr. A. L. Miller and Mr. Wil- bur Norman were the ushers Reception at Bride's. Home Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's Parents, 11516 95A street, when the georgette model with brilliant orna- ments, and a hat of black pan velvet and satin, Her, corsage was of Am- erican Beauty roses and lily-of-th- valley. Mrs. Victor Knowlton of Gien- avon, Sask., who assisted in recelving was in rosewood georgette with em- broidered lace trimming and brilliant ornament. She were a drooping mo- hair hat in deeper tones, Her cor- sage was of Ophelia roses. The reception rooms were decorat d with gladioll, danas and asters. Pink and white sweet peas were used in the tea room. A four tier bfide's cake centred the table, wreathed in tulle, into which sweet pea petals had ber dropped, White streamers hung from fa White wedding bell to the corners of the table, which was done tn cut glasg baskets of sweet. peas and pink tapers in Sixty Guests of the guest register, signed by 60 guests, Miss Glenna Miller was in charge of the gift room, Assisting at the supper hour. were the Misses Muriel Clarke, Kathleen Coote, Eva Gwartney, Marjorie Bowell, Lucina Coone, Gienna Miller and Viola Rundle-sDr. F. 8. McCall was tho toast master, and those who: expressed the good wishes of the guests were the Rev. W. A. Smith, Mr. H.R. Miller, Mr. Eillott Norman and Mr. 8. T. McCabe. Honeymoon At Jasper The bride's gift. to the bridegroom was. a leather travelling (case with fittings of natural ebony. The bride- groom's gift to the bride was a white gold wrist watch, to the. bridesmaid a French enamel and silyer mesh. beg. to the groomsman, gloves, to the plan- Asta crystal necklace, to the soloist. bracelet set with brilliants, and to the ushers, leather bill folders, Out-of- town guests were Mrs. Knowlton and son, Gordon, of Glenavon, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs, H. Williams of Gibbon. Al- berta, and Mr. Wyman Murphy of Ponoks Mr. and Mrs. Williams: left on a honeymoon trip to Jasper Park, and will go to. Chicago, Illinois, before go- Ing to St. Claire Shores, Detroit, Michigan, where they will reside, The bride travelled in crepe -back. satin: frock of independence blue with chic felt hat to tone, Her. coat was navy blue tailleur and she wore a brown fox fur. Mrs, Williams 1s a graduate of the Royal Alexandra hospital, WASHING HANDKERCHIEFS Add one tal ful of, peroxide of en to the water in which handkerehiets are washed. This will keep them white and will also remove any fruit stains, A SALT RUB badly. metal with salt, be- fore washing, and Use ammonia in the wash water. St. Andrew's Plans SS. Picnic Saturday The Sunday School pienic of 3 Andrew's Presb two o'clock. a will be fentures of the after iy noon s entertainment. i Ea ae at He te Met Gained 10 Pounds In 22 Days That's going some but skinny men, women and children fust can help putting on good healthy flesh when they take MoOoy's Extract, Tablets, Full of health and weight substances the proven and. success ful kind the that are a real help to frall, rundown, skinny men bride's mother wore a black lace and Dutch silver candlesticks. Mr, Eliot, Norman was in charge Rub ogg-stained silverware, or other Sk Jones LA tas nlrinasy. Tes, St. Joseph's. Cathedral Ladies Aid reauned wore after the holidays, with sSgood vwrnout of members, on Tues Gay evening. Plans were. made 10 fold a birthday tea atthe home ot thecpresident Avs. obi. MeDonald on Wednesday afternoon and evening Seber a AML the women of the Sanh ate cordially. invited. The Treasurer Mrs. Leo Trimble, tabled Fery comprehensive report. The cup: Tete of the varous elteles presented txecllent teperts-Tegarding, their ae fihities In connection with, the coming zane, November 120 16.) Te Wa Gecided to Hold n. sartes of atx whist Gtives in ald of the. bazaar with a grand aggregate prise. at. the close First, whist party to. take place of Monday evening, Sept, 16, at Cathe Gra hall, Ars. Alex. Fraser-and Ms George, Reuter, will act-as. hostoses- The meeting was addressed by Rey Fr. Murphy. War Widows Plan Whist Drive. Meeting in the Memorial hall on Thursday afternoon members, of the War Widows association decided to hold a whist drive in the hallo: Thursday afternoon, September 26, a: 2.50 o'clock. Refreshments were scrv ed at the close of the meeting by Mrs Marsdon and her committee Wetaskiwin Nurses Entertain For Bride Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin WETASKIWIN, Sept, 13. The We- taskiwin hospital drawing room was the scene of a surprise party and mis- cellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Vern Recknagle, formerly Ruth Lauri on Tuesday evening. The room wa: beautifully decorated with streamers of purple and gold, which were the colors of the Royal Alexandra hosp - tal, of which Mrs, Recknagle is a nutse. The table decorations were two large kewples dressed as mini- ature bride and bridegroom. with a background of pastel shaded gladiolas. Little. Miss Ruth Rodell and Jackie Arrowsmith drew a carriage joaded with of linen, china and. silver into, the room. Supper was the hostesses being essisted by Misse Alma Prichard and Florence Reck- Tingle. The- hostesses-were-the-nurses. of the hospital, Miss MeGladrie, Miss Mayrend and Mrs, Arrowsmith. Those Present. were: Mrs. J. Burkholder, Mrs. P. Ryan, Mrs, W. Gibson, Mrs. Ed. Lyseng, ' Mrs. Cecil Richards, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Hanna, Mrs, Rodel, Mrs. Joe Olstad. Mrs. Shiliabeer, Mrs, Recknagle, Mrs. Misses Helen Switzer, Minnie Lundell, Rehelda Asp, Phyllis McGee, M. Freeman; M. Jolinson, FP. Reck hagle, A. Prichard, D Krutefeldt and Miss Anderson, Calgary Trait Commencing their series of enter- tainments for-the season, the Calgary Trail Community: will stage whist drive and'dance in the com- munity. hall on Saturday evening. commencing at-8 ofclock. The secur- ing of card prize has been in the capable lands-of Mis. F. Watkins. Fine dance muste will be a feature of the evening. A large crowd is ex- pected for the opening night, Ad Operation After having an operation, L was very miserable, weak, nervous and very near unfit to work. I saw Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised and tried it and believe fe Telped me wonderfully. I have no weak spells any more, the pains have Jefe me and my nerves are much bet- ter. I feel safe in saying Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines have helped me wonderfully, Mn. Wm. H. Beechtelle,' Box 143,. Port Colborne, LOneario 5 55 s Tee ee ES Vegetable Compound evetab Christie Grant 10168 101st St. Opp. Woolworth's WHERE EVERY DAY Mortons Ltd. Distinetive Meady-to-Wear Something New Every Day For Sound Investments Yielding Good Returns SEE Scoring with Quality and New Merchandise Saturday Featuring New Fall Coats With Both Style and Quality New Materials and New Fall Colors, Richly trimmed with Good Furs, Decidedly Attractive in Price 55.00 65.00 79.50 New and of Unusual Chie ' These Latest Fall Hats Are replicas of the Very Smart and, Very New. Retiked Sturday ees. DEO FURS of Fashion Brightness Reliable Qualities Muskrat, Persian. Lamb, Raccoon, Hudson Sei Caracul perfectly matched and manipul into beautiful Coats and offered to you at Moderate Prices Muskrat Hudson Seal Caracul 145 310 195 Suit the Payments to Your Convenience According to Our Deferred Payment Plan. Extremely Smart New Sweaters i Cardigan and Pullover Styles In. Soft Fine Wools, Novelty Weaves, pleasing new color combinations. Pullovers, price 7.50 15.00 Cardigans, price .. -- 8:50 15.00 Distinetive Styles and Colors in the New Fall Dresses - For Women and Misses 5.00 Princess types with straight silhouettes and uneven hemlines in unique, skirt treatments combination of popular pleats and ties, new neck- lines and collars. Satin, Flat Crepes, Travel Prints, Tailored Jerseys and Wool Crepes. An unusual assortment and distinctive value. Underwear Section Pyjamas Rayon Pyjamas trimmed with contrasting color shades. Powder blue, Peach, Nile and Flesh 3 75 Special . Bobbettes Rayon with knitted cuff and French yoke band, Shades Gren, Apricot Hose, Nutone, Blac Paar se 1.50 5 Baudeau q Made if Satin, Swami and Stripe Rayon cloth trimmed. with hoo Prlee soe oe a S038 1.00 i Garter Belt Made of rayon Brocade fitted with four narrow elastic supporters. 90 Price Driving Gloves Of Cape Skin, Dents and Perrins make aljp on and one Prieedat sean nese. 9 75 3.75 Washable Leatherette Gloves A decidediy-Smart-Gtove-resembling fine Suede. styles: Slipeons: and novelty Cutts nthe Rear rai ory es a Belge, Grey, Havana. Arab, Priced at . NEW JEWELERY SCARFS HANDKERCHIEFS HAND BAGS NIGHTS WILL SOON BE GETTING CHILLY those comforters and have them They will be all the A FEATHER DOWN co. LTD. Phone 23750 The idea of building a We1 community hell in ths near future Interior decorators relieve the mon- otony of plain toned carpets or dull ones with scatter rugs in bright reds, blues, oranges, or in bright patterns and. are spent in digesting fe GP The baby is now left tn the care of the nursery maid. The fhusband comes home from 1 flee and finds a cheery note Am playing in the tournament. You find ' bite in the retrig: erator. Hooked rugs are effective used In this Try these supremely efficient sugar they dont help greatly your our help te nen will be refunded. ere oe: One woman ten pounds in twenty-two days. Sixty tablet ty cents Eoonomiy ize 1.00 any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver ct Tablets. Dizections and for- on each box. WEBER BROS. Real tstate imaurance Financia Agents 10019 - 101A Ave. Phone GANDER The Bulletin s Daily Short Stor By VIRG It 19 with deep and sincere regret that I, on behait-of Oarter,-Long, Ine, accept your resignation from the pos: iWon of Chief Cashier of this firm, I take great pleasure in informing you that, in acknowledgment and ap: preclation of your many years of loyal association with this corporation, the directors lave voted .you bonus of one hundred thousand doliars, Asguring you that your connection with us will always remain a delight full memory, we aro Yours very truly, Carter, Long, Inc., (Signed) Prederick 8. Kirkwood, President. As Stanley Goodhue reread this letter addressed to himself, folded tt and placed it carefully in his safe, an expression ot complete spread Th Over his features old fools he ejactilated, and lapsed into thought. It never occurred to men in the position of those directors, he. told Dimself, that anyone berieath them socially and financially may outwit them, They expect to accomplish their petty larcenies and felonies. without being apprehended, but in thelr cgols- tle minds an inferior who dares. such crimes is certain to be caught and punished. I beat them at thelr own game, ahd I've reason to be proud of mys'l I have all I want to make me com- fortable for the remainder of my life, and at least I shall have telstire and apltal with which to conduct my x- periments. Some day the world. will Fecognize me as ranking with Edtson, Marconi and Ford. i A BIG REWARD FOR 15 YEARS WORK As he finished hir confident ret ospection, Geodhue stepped out on the invithhg. Wttle veranda that sur- rounded his charming cottage. Several years before he and his PF oretty young wife had purchased: this lace in an attractive and easily tssible subarb of New York. They were extremely popular In their community and, despite the fact Goodhue was al most twice as old as his 25-year old wife, his friends were equally fond of her,'and vice versa, Bince childhood he had had a cur- fous and original brain, In fact he wax one of those abominable children who, unless constantly supervised, take. everything to pieces from -iather's atch to his own bicycle, Immediately on leaving school he took a job in garage and for a time th machinery intrigued him, but tt was not long be- fore he realized he was on the wrong track. He couldn't work lke that,. alwa being watched by. someone, He would Hart Bros. Going Streng on their 25th Anniversary Our Fall lines in Men s Wear has never been more attractive. Society Brand Clothes are the last word in fine clothes and we are very proud to show them: Slater Fine Shoes are recognized San- ada s est Values. 7.00 to 10.00. We invite you to come to our Store for the world s best merchandise for men who know value. Hart Bros. Jasper Ave. - 99 St. tuesaetion DIAMONDS ON CREDIT 1A A
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