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PAGE SIX EDMONTON MEN WIN PRIZES AT WINNIPEG) J. E, Wilkinson and Hunter Bros. Oarry Off Number of Prizes Among the Edmonton prize winners at the recent poultry shown in Win- nipeg were J. F. Wilkinson and the Hunter Bros. Wilkinson won first for White Poland cock and hen, first for hen of Single Com) An variety firat for White Minrea hen, frat for Andalusian hen and first for Silver Campine hen. The Hunter Bros, had in a good ex- hibit of Buff Plymouth Rocks, and got first, second and third for cock; firm, second and third for hen; first, Second and third each for cockerel and pullet, and also took the prize for pen. SANITARIUM TREATMENT Is the only certain method of remoring health shattered by the ravages of Spanish: influenza, which, in thou- sands of cases x tho * forerunner of kuch dreaded organic diseases om tu- herculosis, Bright's disease or nephri- tle of the kidneys, stomach ulcer and cancer, colitis, appendicitis and other bowel diseases, catarrhal diseases of the various organs of the body; liver disorders, bile. digs congestion gall stones, reuritif and Anflammatory rheumatism, anemia, mental and ner Yous breakdown, ear nose and throat roubles. and many other disea which If neglected at all may lead the method then In Vogue of treating the ick and prea: ing the gospel. Dr, Sill entered the Civil War in the Union army medical service and retired from the servic daya in Virginia, and cognized and greatest physiologl Fesearch workers throughout the worl: our concert for the Osteopathic Child Yen's Clinic was such a splendid finan- Slal success, Please do not thank mv fortaking the burden of the. entire program on my own shoulders. Never Was a burden lighter or more easily carted, for my heart was In the work To tell the truth T'was happy that this Opportunity had come to me to prove my gratitude for all that osteopathy. his done for me in the last four years: EDMONTON BULLETIN Two Attractive Sale Groupings of Wo s and Misses Dresses, 14.95 and 25 Whether you have given a thought to treating yourself to a new dress tomorrow or in the near future, by all means come and see these two attractive groupings being offered tomorrow, at special prices. / They'll prove a pleasant surprise to you both from the point of view of style and utility, to say nothing of the tempt- ing low prices given them for Saturday. THOSE AT 14.95 are fashioned of Mercerized Poplina, in shades of Copen, Sand, Green, Navy or Black, alao a few Serges in Brown, Navy or Burgundy, one-piece effects with flat collars of Silk or Satin, and button trimmed: others brald trimmed. Regularly from 18.50 to 22.50 14.95 On Sale Saturday ..... THE 25,00 GROUPING includes some very smart and distinctive styles, featured in Serges, in a variety of one-plece styles, straight shirred or pleated skirts, with bodices in the surplus; plain. or coatee effects, trimmed with flat coliars of self, braid trimmed or of sill or satin, Colors are of Navy, Brown, Green, Bur- gundy or Black. Regular 28.60 25.00 to 35.00. On sale Saturday . 7 New Spring Millinery Bursts Forth in Initial Displays Saturday The arrival of the first spring shipment of Millinery has transformed this section of our 2nd Floor as if by magic. The heavy and subdued shades and colors of winter have been replaced by bright and cheerful new spring and Victory ? shades. at any. price. Many of Iast season's most. popular 3traws and Braids have returned disguised in-new styles and shapes. A new Straw known as Pineapple. Prominent among the new shades are Peace Blue, and Grey Dawn, Sand and Purple; witha large variety Jn black, trimmed with bright colors. aca handwork is a typl- cally new touch, evidenced in beaded designs and floss embroidery, besides ostrich feathers, flowers and fruits. In trimming tdeas waist and knee. Leader Value in Women s and Wi omen s Fine Knitted Bloomers A very dainty garment knitted In fine cotton yarns in flesh color, finished with elastic at Very moderately priced at ... Commencing the New Season With a Misses New Spring Suits 25 Sch sms, warm and servi Regarless of whether prices are up or down, we always aim at having the best values in Wo- men s and Misses Suits cach season at. 25.00. And if any definite conclusion can be arrived at, judging by this first shipment, this season s styles and values at 25.00 are going to place our Ready-to-Wear sections in a very unique posi- tion. These smart Coats are fashioned shades only, Oxford Greys and effects, with roomy pockets and lars. Regularly 25.00, On Sale Saturday .. Women s and Misses S: Poplin Skirts Smart and dressy Skirts that needs of many for home, busin wear. smart, popular styles in with deep yoke belts and novelty pockets. Colors are Brown, Wige, Burgundy, Purple, or Black. Assorted Tengths 30 band On Sale Saturday . 3 New W. This first showing of Leader values at 25.00 em- phasizes a new-trend in Suit fashions. The coats are longer and the Skirts are narrower. They are smartly taflored in eeverai smart distine- tive styles of Wool serge, in shades of Brown, Green, Navy or Black. Styles feature the box or pleated backs, belted and trimmed with tallor braid bind- ing, as well as buttons. Skirts on. the straight lines, shirred backs and belted. Coat are satin 25.00 . lined. All sizes. Price . We Some Unusually Smart Spring Styles in Pongee Silk Blouses Specially Priced at 1.98 We have no recollection of ever having seen smarter styles in Pongee Silk Blouses So come anticipating a real surprise. You will not oniy be designs and colorings, ONE SMART STYLE comes-with square hem- stitched collar, fastens down front with pearl buttons and has wide hemastitched hem on either side of front, fastening front is trimmed with three desp horizontal tucks, 1.98 Sizes 36 to 44. Special .......... ANOTHER VERY PRETTY BLOUSE of Pongeo comes In the semi-collared style, has round hem- stitched yoke, and is trimmed with touches of; floss embroidery. Sizes 36 to 44. 1 98 Special Dui ee A VERY POPULAR NEW MODEL ts of Pongeo Silk has deep roll collar and front is trimmed wit dainty touches of embroidery. 1 98 moderate prices that you'll find TaN Sizes 36 0 44. Special Women s Black Knitted Tights at 1.95. Women will quickly recognize them as being better than usual value. They are of medium weight In ankle Iength, finished with elastic at waist: Sizes 36 to 40. Priced at at 1.50 1.50 . 1.95 seee Tailored of Mercerized Poplin, the shirred effects, trimmed with Taupe, and sizes Await Inspection Tomorrow 30 Women s 25 Coats in Six or Eight Styles, Clearing Saturday 12.95 iceable Coats as these for so low a price as 12.95 certainly justify one taking more than the present season s service into consideration. For the styles are more or less conservative and will be quite alright for next season. .of warm fleecy Blan- ket Cloths, diagonal Tweeds.and Curl Coatings, dark Black. Smart Belted large comfortable col- 12.95 mart Mercerized at 5.95 will meet the ess or office In two Grey, Green, Navy to . 5.95 ash Suitings highly pleased with the new weaves, already out on display in the staple goods section, but you'll be pleasantly surprised at the very HrevaleAione mane EL PALM BEACH COTTON SUITING, * Bi Sete 40 ns Wide yara ne TOO JOPHRE SERGE, tn cream with navy or black stripe. 36 inch. wide at pevyard: - 50c INDIAN HEAD and MIDDY WILLS, In waite oan ae tnehies wide. Beaaan ya Roe ana Bos REPP SUITING in colors of. sky; saxe, hello, 27 inches wide. Special, 50c- per yard . WHITE DRESS DRILL AND DUCKS, assorted weights, ++ 600 Yard Published every legal moming wulletin Company, tamrece at The ullding, Gildea Jasper Aver Edmonton, Alberta, Canal jon. Frank Oliver, Presiden Wutchiasen, Business Mam Joha Mower. Balter, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Morning of Rvening D itien bacript iaies's cutnde Postal Unica, 100 5 one to Army Post OM Intid, TOc per orontD Mail Gul mall receipts for remitts yam ubacripcivas, he date reas label indicates the period ity the office. wi promptly investigal r. tant. Bouth Bide Omics. Phone 511 UNITED STATES REPRESENT nlll-Burke, Ine, 122 Se. Michi Qhicans, ana 110 Weet ota Bt. N ny Y BRITIAN REFRERENTATIV B, Greenwood, Hyron House, 1 London, England. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 In the Legislature. The member for Innisf: Friday took the members b thought to the dawn of n history, when the ancestors British and related peoples ted into the coastal regi Northern Europe. They wer democrats, with the parliam institution, developed and ting a.system of popular g ment. But they fell und actionary influences and it became serfs. The moral recital of this chapter fro ages gone was that there i danger of reactionary inf gaining control in Canada, ; it did over the self-governi cestors of our people. Th menace was not imaging brought home to his hearers statement that when the la minion elections were held.s ber of the Legislature had tc with election officials for a1 to be allowed to vote, an finally allowed to cast his through the courtesy of t turning officer. When the Geath or Insanity before we are aware curable In practically all cases if not man body to norm: th. The feasion. whose father and two brothers four yeara Inter a4 a major in that Ted him to evolve the idea that. the theory taday has becom: age of 97, in ease which he gave to the world, As Moris gadlog indy Sioliniat who p benefit in behalf of the osteopathic vice sald: lam truly delighted t chise of a man representis staction and. gratitude othe many Soils tacslote catounotee AID there ditensoe und functions Ginvtiert twsaine cp to lier. are Sertecst too taees by ccoorting te sefentiti ida, for restoring whe, h Rage AE wu, Sebo peomison Wag ciavoraea Suit woetteg att RS Seenee one esti uved Shackaee Mie Stag Powell th Reivart tay center este at reste to Dr. Rt or at gi ca Re Eeklpstne orleans a peace oan N Spri Selections i w Shirts fa ne 2 A h jority of the people in fzenliene practionees who ate Aine ew opring selections in Arrow SD reer ronettneny wast Will Appeal to Men of Various Tastes terfered with the react process would seem to be. : It s questionable whether we have ever shown a finer assortment of .the famous Canadian-made Shirts. For while the patterns and colorings are all new they have apparently been selected with ent rather than a pros danger. the idea of pleasing men of various tastes. There are neat, dressy patterns and strikingly ef- fective patterns. : Smart Styles and Uncommonly Good Values in * Men s Women s Fine Spring Footwear. You have only to compare these valifes with the values offered in most stores to understand how it is that most people just naturally turn to Johnstone Walker s when new Footwear purchases are contempated, You will not only find the styles smarter but quality better and more com- fort when you coms to wear them. .. Women s Stylish New Cloth Top Street Boots at 7.50 A very stylish and artistic boot, modelled according to the latest dictates of fashion, with black kid yamp and heels; uppers of fine quality grey cloth. Flexible sewn soles. Al sizes, 7 50 : . Priced at . ae ae Ainigiore'e views 316 ++ Women s Vici Kid or Gunmetal Boots at 7.50 A very dressy Boot of black kid or gunmetal calf, with high 9-inch top, neat recede toe, without toecaps; Cuban heels; Goodyear welt sewn 7.50 soles. All sizes, 24 to 8. Special .. An teal Root fer Spring wear, especially as they have a medium low heel that Inte Theodora Roosevelt w: Another great and in a dated Decemb wish. the Am Association ali cure for ost He was in favor of a-cash to the returning soldiers gested by the member for Hills, But when that hac given the country would no discharged its debt to then could not be done. He sug that if the-artificial increas removed from what the ; has to buy and the embargo ed from what he has to s resultant prosperity of. the ers would be reflected in be conditions in the towns, practical move made towa re-establishment of normal tions. The Attorney-General fol He dealt at length with th tion of the control of the r regources. The matter cov be settled by a process of ca tion. A bargain must be to which the Dominion G ment would consent, The v provinces had made 1 pr Tt was now for the. Domir accept it+or to make a proposal. He thought th vinees would get the con the resources when the v contingent in the House o mons was large enough to th the existence of the Gover and resolved to stand togett back the province in their di The western members it r noted are already nu enough to threaten the ex of the Government if they to demand the resources price of their support. Mr. Boyle dealt at lengt the enforcement of the liqu He pointed out that the re bility for this branch of t ministration did not rest p larly with him. The enfor: vf the liquor law had been charge of the provincial commission which was an pendent body. During th 23 arrests had been made charge of drunk and disor Sixteen were convicted and acquitted. . That so few brought to trial he con: proof that the law was be enforced, Altogether mor seven hundred cohviction been secured by the. pro police during the year for tions of the law. f The liquor law, he point was difficult of enforceme the reason that the authorit not the assistance that is them in other cases by cognizant of offences. Wher thing is stolen the party w fers hastens to tell the pol helps them to apprehend th in the army Tam At Hcensed osteopathic physi- glans who have passed the Medical Examining Board for commissions on the Medical Corps and have been re- commended by the Examining Board. for such commissions have not re celved them, T am particu: that the American Osteop ciation is patriotically endeavoring ost to the men, to give The materials might be spoken of as the best that money can buy for they are of the finest English and American makes. The styles Include those with stiff and soft cuffs, with sleeves of different lengths to sult men with short, medium or long arms. Priced... seseeeeeeenseenes 2.00 to 3.75 New Arrow Collars Our selections now include all the old favorite shapes and the new Okey style advertised in the street cars. All sizes and haif sizes. Prlcea 25c did range of soft collars in the famous 2 Also Arrow in plain white or neat stripes at, each 500 25c, 35 and A will enabling osteopathic serve their country i gt; for which the I write on edge. family profit to themselves fo teopathic phystctans of these is Row with our army in France, 11) would be to his great advantage If he gould have occasional osteopathic treatments, and fam gentiinely cor cerned the: the capacity are Dest fi subject Two of the members of my have Deon: treated with Women's Brown Calf Walking Boots at 9.00 Adds so mtich pleasiire to walking on rough or fey pavements, etc. A smart high- graite Boot designed for walking or street wear. Made on a new English last. in Men s All Wool Cashmere Hose at 75c A value that will bring many new customers and Havana brow toe and inil hold them. An mported cashmer yarns, in black or white, with extra spliced Willow calf with flexible Goodyear welt leather or fibre soles, recede All size 9.00 Men's Mahogany Calf Bals at 7.50 A very dressy and stylish new Spring Bont with medium recede toe in lace style, in a nico shade of brown calf, with brown fibre sole and solid rubber heel to match. Goodyear weit sewn. These soles are very flexible and light, are waterproof and will no: slip. Fully guaranteed, All sizes, 7. 50 Special... SHG a y Men's Cushion Sole Boots at 8.00 Men with tender feet will appreciate the comfort giving qualities of this easy fitting Boot. The upper ts made from a selected grade of dongola kid, medium weight sole and oak tanned leather. Goodyear welt sewn. A very comfortable ell fitting Boot Cushion insole, 8 00 B Boys Navy Blue Serge WEARBETTER SUITS) Only Regular 6.50 Couatorters With Two Pairs Bloomer Pants at 20, 22.50 and 25 Special Sa urday 5.0 These splendid new Spring Suits of navy blue serge are undoubtedly the best values to be had The very fact of thelr being alx only of these comforters in Canada. The makers of Wearbetter Clothes haye a continent-wide reputation for Clothes hould emphasize the necessity for an early aithe: that not only WEAR BETTER, but Clothes that FIT BETTER and LOOK BETTER. RSA To zeke sete CLUS And besides they are sold with a positive guarantee. These Navy Blue Serge They are made with coverings of pretty Art Sateens Wearbetter Suits are made from cloths very much sy) crior to what usually aR e gra ee a oe eae See aan goes into boys clothes these days, while the workmanship, style and finish and large dediens; well filled with soft flu ii down. Size 72 by 72. Regularly 6.60. are of the very highest order. cat Be 5.00 Parents need make no mistake about lt, Where a Greasy suit In desired there navy blue serge Wearbetters worthy of first consideration. The material ts of a re- Z and colinen, shapecretainine trontn -12 Pairs Odd CURTAINS Clearing Saturday 20 Per Cent. Off 4 collars: shape-retaining fronts. Made with two pairs of bloomer pants. Sizes 26 to 36, Priced 20.00, 22.50, 25.00 This special after-stocktaking Clearance of Curtains in- cludes about one dozen sample lines or odd pairs in A Leader Value in Wearbetter Suits at 17.50 Net, Marquisette Volle and Nottingham-Lace Nets in For Spring and Summer we are featuring a leader value in Ivory or Cream, in pretty designs. Curtains that sell these famous suits for which we are anticipating unusual demand. They ly tailored in a nice mixed grey roularly from 3.18 up to 10.00 pair. DOO7 OFF Special Saturday sank gare 0 trees ia es names Pranas oeuaatecats taaeteae eee bushie sadshay slashed packte Eine welt eee ae Saturday's Shopping Notes From the Infants Dept., 3rd Floor snug fitting collar and shape reforming fronts. Two pairs of INFANTS YOKES AND SLEEVES of good quailty bloomer pants with 2 hip,2 side and watch pocket; belt and belt loops. Well lined and finished throughout. 1 7.50 Muslin and Cambric round or square yoke of nser- tion and tucks or with embroidered designs. Neck Sizes 36 to 36, Lender Value ...0.s..c.0t+ ++ Youth's Long Pants Wearbetter Suits at 16.00 to 27.50 and sleeves trimmed with Val lace. Priced at 350, 50c, 600 and a There's scarcely a day passes but what many a young man walks into this department and asks if we can't fit-him with a long-pant INFANTS' RUBBER PANTS of the popular Omo make, light Hygenic Impervi is.can be washed. Bult made by the Wearbetter makers ,whose sults he had pre- viovsly worn, from the time he was a little lad of 10 to 12 years In reply we simply say we now have a splendid line of long pant sults made by these Wearbetter people, of the same trustworthy Priced , 509, 850 and 50 RUBBER SHEETS for baby's baskets 30 x 6 inches, bound and taped, can be Washed. Special ... soe tlon stitched tps, Men s Suspenders, Special, 50c Here's a value in Suspenders few men will pass by. A nice, medium weight, dressy suspender, made with Dial or fancy web of good quality; finished with ser- SEE See Ses eeu ac .50c TOC ae Reid s Sealed Package Handkerchiefs for Men , Besides being a perfectly sanitary Handkerchief, they are exceptional value, for they are still sell- ing at their former prices and can t be replaced. Prices, 10 each; 2 for 250, 3 for 50o, or 8 for 1.00 Price. .. Seas pisses teenanweae Ine made from all wool heels and toss. Priced at Siz 3 9 to 11. With all good wish your: faithfully THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Johnstone Walken s Grocery Specials Phone 9266. Friday Night, 7:80 tw 9 O'clock, Third 100r. Pacific Tomato tees tore... 1.05 Women s and Children s Hosiery At Special Reductions Many a Woman wi probably vtalt the store tomorrow fora uinbr teanchaic ts wire on kale WOMEN'S FLBECE LINSD Hosiery nthe woll known Penman take tn ene-one cisbed calen yaere Th fetes inate Fels Oe Bika RAG See Toe Well shaped. Sizes 9, 9 and 10 only Rewularly S0e pair. Special Saturday .... SOC CHILDREN'S and MISSES BLACK WORSTED HOSE in two-one ribbed yarns with extra splic d heels and ES Sune renapoieee tony i .49c ides 114 and. a Hexbiiriy 06 and 106/ tel, ee Sizes 9, 9 and 10, Regularly 95c, 1.00 and 1.15 ; ne CHILDRE INION CASHMERE HOSE In two-one ribbed yarns, with double knees and plain knit, seamless feet, extra spliced heels and toes. Special Bavitday eft. i 50e 31-2 Inch 20c Silk--TAFFETA RIBBONS at 16c Yard A eplenala quailty for Children s Hair Bows And Sashes, sier aka ving et delper Jats Guewnl erak ake are Pink, tone paddy acters belle brows: Durpis; Bink. ed White, 9 inchee wie: Regulat 20 . 16c Women s Fancy Knitted Siik . Han. bag: Clearing 1.95 Women who realize how fashionable these: Silk Hand- bags are, will welcome an opportunity to choose from such lovely styles Saturday at this special price. They am knitted in pretty novelty colored stripe effects and heather mixture effects: close with sik draw Cord. Special Saturda .. 1.95 characterized the bloomer pants Sults They are tailored in Norfolk, plain or with semi-finished leg, well lined and mi-pinchback styl inished. Sizes 24 to 3 ; have one pair long pants Priced 16.00 to 27.50 JONNSTONE WALKER per bottle .... s Bmoked Raw Ham, siiced Boyle ee Ste a Fiesk: DOS Been cacrwan BAC eee eee foe wee bee She ... 20c ee i 1.05 Rirsror Homer 3H OB ent he gece wat Gia ea eos ge ae Bo Mite Baking Power 7 BQ) eat oe Cateup. 38c See 55c Bed otter esas, OBE BO Me ce gacde DOS Brae ac gee 3 wtiset BB Bree ascee Gikin S20O Bo .55c or cribs, 85c 6-1, Stee ee
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