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noem adjacent. to tha motor roads one every two and a quartet minuve7a.
Ong Ahead of th te,'
A097Af IkkANT00 A,
race headl e
ing contraption of man until e7ltls-
ily sin boot
tion or the return of momentari 8�,Jd
,�Jv
I Argo -
'nets to seek safety
benumbed insti vorla� 6; Wows
In
forces them from the road to the
�ah
elt*r of the dark depths, of the pine sind 15, ts—"f"iPJb
lbowe AI,
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tiudo 'hb the I
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01, E
MAD
MIR
, AN
17
""Dwered With Those Custom Details of refine�-
Ment and Style That Place Them in the
Company of Custom Creations.
Thf:se. lovely new Coats portraying the advanced tendencies of the 'new
Fall styles—their interesting departure from the ordinary types, their
spirit of individuality and differene, and, most particularly, their perfect
fit and superior workmanship have placed them so outstandingly, that you
might well say they have no rivals.
Yet these same coats are, notwithstanding, very moderately priced.
Come in and see this wonderful display of Coats, --dressy and
becoming in every detail, unsurpassed in attractive beauty, and at prices
well within the reach of every pocketbook.
Prices $15.00 to $35.00
Men's New Fall Suits
Impressively Good
WEAR—Wear is usually the first quality consid-
ered by the wise buyer of men's clothing. Though
fit, style, color and general good appearance must
be satisfied, the Suit must first of all easily meet the
demand for good wear, at a moderate PRICE.
This store has always, above all things, emphasiz-
ed the wearing qualities of its Men's Suits, and the
acid test. of over twenty years of this policy has
annually added an ever increasing flow of perman-
ent customers to our store, who always buy their
clothing here BECAUSE IT. PAYS.
The New Fall Suits are here; all the new color-
ings, patterns and styles are fully represented, and
every suit is specially built to WEAR—and this im-
portant point, you cannot buy the equal of these
superior suits for less money anywhere.
Prices $15-00 to $35.00
Felt Sport Hats For Women Have
I
Taken the Country by
Storm
We have a delightful new range of these popular
hats, so convenient for motoring, holidaying and
sport wear of every kind. There is a shade here to
niatch every coGt, dress or sweater. Every style
from the small shape to the larger brims with snap
down fronts. Come in and see them—they are
swell.
Prices $2.50 to $4.00
Snag Proof, the Best Overal
0
in the Trade
The greatest amount of comfort and wear it is possible to put into
Overalls are in these Snag Proof gainents. Wear one
pair and you are permanently convinced. PRICE...... $1.95
STE W.. ART BROS, Sta*,.afor
. I �,:, " 1. �'th
n a a grulcO.-tup
undei threo: the -healt;h deRattment
pac -t
K. st Cal% i : a
The speedom ed to regis-'
Manager.
ald: quarantine, that housq*old.
Wherever vacciniation is feasible -ex
ter �wenty4 tour before
`
OM
-
"children
Ahe bears ana tnp�:.j beld a steady
Posed under three should be
pace, neither g&,UW446 or losing. As
vaccinated.
he peared lthteu�V&14, IM d hield at
the racing bruinaii:,-7.4 Kardle saw
were two huge-, ets
LAUDER'S CHARITY IS OP QUIET
of for -paws . . . . . -by the head-
0of
;4KEEP CHILDREN W14LL
oil added to bring it up to the cor-
lights the car. fast did the
DURING HOT WEATHER
rect level. Be careful, however, not
CLASS
fore -paws move 1y"k'1&' d forth they
Every mot -her knows how fatal the
to have the oil level too high or it
will leak out on the brake drums aTid
A persistent story that Sir Harry
seemed to be held s4tl�pary between
the hind legs of the, 441mals,
'bot summer months are to small
�diarr-
rear wheels and cause the'brakes to
Lauder, the great Scottish comedian,
is inclined to be uncharitable in money
Although taking , g time �n the
-
children., Cholert infantum,
slip. Keep the oil at the correct lev-
matters is dealt with by J. Pitt Hard-
telling the a t I tlme,�Iri happening
.1hoea, dysentry, colic and stomach
el and you will have no trouble.,
'
acre, the we'll known English actor-
ligta
was �nly s ly gore than eight
, I
�roubles are rife at this time and
The brakes should have been read-
,
m anager, who�has known Lauder from
seconds, when the biow. x x. fellows cov-
-ioften a,precious little life is lost after
Justed before you have covered 1,000
the latter's earliest struggles. Writ-
ered a hundred yaridi 4'Ad hurtled o
--only,a few hours illness. The mother
miles. If they are four-wheel.,� Tak!�s
ing in -Pear$oni Weekly, Mr. Hard-
the side, exhausted. -.7fie black bear
.*yho keeps Baby's Own Tablets in the.
it will be better to have this opera
acre says:
ran another hundred )FaTds at the
'houie feels safe, The occasional use
carried out by. the service station.
"A few years ago I was playing i
"
same pace before takl4j to the tall
-of the Talylets Prevent, stomach and
'bowel
This. also applies to the adjustment
Moi� erwell, which is close to Hamil-
timbers.
troubles, or if trouble comes
of the carburetor -and valve tappets
ton, where Lauder worked as a iner,
m
Few men are capable of doing het -
ouddenly—as it generally does--4the
'.Tablet$
unless the reader has 'had previous
It appears that one of his former
ter than a hundred yards in ten see-
will bring the baby safely
experience,
feHow-workmen had met with an so -
onds, or approximately a speed of 20
through. They are sold by medicine
The wheels should be jicked up and
cid,,t and a public benefit was got
miles per hour; and fewer are equal
Healers Or by mail at 25 cents a box
tested for play. The front wheels axe
up on his behalf, Someone suggest-
to this pace for two hundred yards.
ifrom The D -r. Williams' Medicine Co.,
correettly adjusted when they have no
d that Lauder should be asked t�o
Bears are seldom called upon fo r
Brw.kville, Ont.
side play, Yet spin freely and come
come and assist by singing. Lauder
bursts of speed. Possibly conseienti-
to rest with the valve cap at the bot-
"
declined, and the story soon got
ous training would result in a speed
tom. Keep the wheel bearings pr OP-
round. Many people did not realize
of a hundred yards in eight flat. This
ONE USE FOR MONEY
arly lubricated and they wili only re-
that Lauder may have been hundreds
ex Perim nt remains to be made.
Plenty of money has always gone
quire adjustment at long periods,
It is almost certain that the nuts
of miles away and engaged to sing
nigb-tty, and that no -manager would
A week later, Mr. Wfirdle was
travelling along the same road at
Into floral exhibitions, and this is lit-
on the clips that bold the springs to
the axle will have. loosened slightly,
Allow the principal attraction on his
about ten o'clock in the evening. Ile
b(�,gan to climb to the tt,p Ver-
�erally true in England, where a
Loose spring clips are responsible for
bill to be out of it, even for one even_
ing, for any cause whatever.
of
rrillion summit when -ii,-fla--tail deer
Ilorist has succeeded in getting deli-
eighty per cent. of all( spring break-
"On this account Lauder had to
startled by the flash of the'headl:gllt"�
cate tints with the aid of silver dol-
ages.
suffer the obloquy caused by his hav-
hit for the enntre of the road and b
lars.
The body bolts should now be given
-ing to refuse.
gan to tick off the flying yards w;te�
He drops silver coins in water ',n
a turn to make sure they are pulled
"But," added my informant, who
the musical click of its boofs, on the
,which the flowers are standing. Sil-
up tightly. You now probably fand
knew aIll about the matter, "Lauder
fresh gravel. A steep cul -bank on
-ver hydroxide is formed and the ac-
'bat some of the squeaks and rattles
quietly sent $2,50 to the poor cha
one side and a bad drop oil tho other
tion of the chemical changes the nat-
will disappear after this is done.
�nd said nothing about it,,, P
kept the deer wavering from sidel
,ural color of the blossoms, says Popu-
lar Mee haniesi giving them shadings
"Lauder is a canny Scot; be does
'by
to si.de in blit'race, as he ,;ought an'l
-
not possible under natural conditions.
HIGH TIDE FOR MEASLES WILL
riot seek popularity throwing-
money away in useless show of brav-
opening by which to escape, at the
same time trying to keep ahead of
After the coloring has proceeded to a
satisfactory degree the coins are re-
SOON COME ALONG.
ado with the object of making folks
the monster following which had two!
-imoved and a few crumbs of slaked
think him a 'good fellow." To put
terrifying eyes which lit up the en-
tire
Rime or rnotrar are added to-,flx the tint.
All forms of contagion resemble
the tides in that they ebb and flow.
a bit by for a rainy day is his
rnotto, and if he lived to be a hun-
road.
The deer reached a speed of thirty
0.
Wherever wattr has the tide habit
dred and could no longer follow his
miles an hour, this proving the limit.
nothing that man has ever been able
profession, there would be no char-
After three hundred yards, it leaped
AFTER FIRST 1,000 MILES NEW
to do has broken that habit. Nothing
ity asked for or required."
a pile of deadfall and, disappeared in.,
short of draining the Pond will work.
to the woods.
CAR WILL NEED VARIOUS
Contagious ldkewise have the tide
The speed of the bull moose re -
ADJUSTMENTS
habit. Until we wipe out a form of
McCoy's Cod Liver
mained to be tested until this spring
on the day travvi 'over
contagion—in other words, drain the
opening of the
In a recent issue I gave instruct-
pond --the tide habit will keep up.
Extract Tablets Fine For
Banff -Windermere 'highway for this
Idons showing what points should be
The measles tide is coming in. In
season.
-checked up on the engine after your
-some places it is already high tide;
Thin UnderdeveloPed Kids
The moose are far more shy than
the
car has covered the first 1,000 miles.
others the tide was in last sprin"
g;
mountain sheep, elk, de,,�r or bear.
40ther parts of the car will need sim-
but iTr the main the autumn will he
But for almost seven months the
ilar attention. The gasoline system
the season of full.
Children Love Them Because They
highway was closed due to winter
should be looked over to see that
There is no indication that either of
Are Sugar Coated and as Eas y
storms and the necessity of await -
there are no leaks and that all filters
the' three methods of vaccination
to Take as Candy
ing the melting of the snow on the
*re clear. If there is a fitter -At the,
against measles will be well enough
summits in the spring before the op-
2nain gasoline tank, remove and cleair
developed to prevent this flow. Two
It's your duty, Mother, to see that
ening. In the lower levels the snow
*,,—Xou-*il1 find a filter at the
of the methods are proved well
cbe frail, peaked, sickly youngster
disappeared earlier, the lusciou,
1"Cuum tank where the gaxoline en-
enough, but there is no chance to get
grows up to be strong in body, keen
Frasses left along the roadside dur-
seri; from the main tank. Draw off
them into general use. The third and
in mind and robust in health.
ing the construction raising their;
a little ' h fronthe bottom of
most promising of the three is still
Extracted from the livers of the
heads as the new growth progressed.!
i6he vacif=0 Inank tbr_ ugh the drain
in the experimental stage.
lowly codfish are the health, weight
Without a thought as to possible dan-
eoek or plug.- This w(Il remove any
Any determined individual can pre�
and strength producing vitamines that
-
ger, the moose bulls grazed along
sediment or water t1lae'may have
vent his family from -having measles
are found in McCoy's Cod Liver Ex-
the roadside.
a 'nected.
o
but the community must accept the
tract Tablets, which are sold by
Meanwhile, Byron Harmon of Banff
If the universal is enclosed it will
wave as inevitable.
Pharmacists all over North and South
resolved to leave Banff at 3.30 the,
,not be necessary to touch it. If,
Dr. Godfrey thinks we should con-
America.
morning of the opening day to be!
1however, it is a fabric joint then
centrate our energy on children less
Doctor's know about them and so
the first over the road, a record he:
imake sure that the nuts are well
than three years of age. The death
do all druggists, and if your child-
lbas establishcd each opening since;
tightened up. If these become loose
rate among children Of this age who
ren need building up ask for these
the official opening in 1923. At 4.30,,
your universal will not last long.
suffer from measles is very hivh.
tablets to -day if you want to give
just as the slanting rays of the 1
The level of the oil in the rear axle
Measles is a mild disease for older
your loved ones a good appetite and
morning sun began to pierce the haze;
should be checked and, if necessary,
children, but not for this grout of
put pounds of good heal thy,, flesh an
hanging over the highway, a big bull I
their bones. But be sure and get
McCoy's.
moose saw the car swerve around the,
corner, its headlights �winging full
They are not expensive -60 tablets
-60 cents and if you are not pleas-
upon him.
One huge leap and he was in the
ed with the improvement after 30
middle of the road, racing ahead of
now the Alleast
days—your money back.
A very, sickly child, age 9, gained
the speeding car and gathering speed
at every awkward lurvh., The speed
12 pounds in seven months and is
orneter climbed until it registered 30
do
r4toRphIst,cluire System
strong and healthy.
One skinny woman gained 9 pound,.;
miles per hour. Still the moose
pounded on, going at, the same speed
in 24 days.
and plastering the rwiiator and wind-
saves money
-0
shield of the car with bits of mud
thrown back by, its flying hoofs.
HOW FAST CAN OUR WILD
The thrilling race b" tween the wild
Tests have p r o v e d important
animal and the motor car lasted for
savings in fuel where the warm
ANIMALS TRAVEL?
four hundred yards. Then the fright -
air from the furnace is properly
I.
It never pays to judge by look'
ened animal lesped over a six-footl
pile of dead timbvr ii%vaiting the an -1
moistened—the saving has reach-
r for e
Take the lumbering old bea x-
nual burning of the deadfall and
ed upwards of 20 per cent.
ample. He looks about the slowest
made for its old h(,m,- at the mouth
thing in creation as he walks along,
of the Simpson River.
The Hygienic Vapor Pan in the
almost painfully pulling his weight
A few weeks later, Howard Sib-
Allcast is designed to supply the
with him. But a bear is capable of
bald, superintendent of Kootenay Na -
correct amount of natural moist-
doing a 'hundred yaids in eight and a
tional Park, started Pk f,arling moose
ure required for health and com-
half seconds, a -time never equalled
on the same highway, llich travelled
fort — atmosphere that protects Hygienic V.�Vor Pan
by man. That's something to remem-
at a speed of thirtF miles per hour
the family from winter ills.
her if the trees are quite a distance
off and a bosar is wounded until craz-
for two hundred yard,; kefore leaping
into the woods for safety.
Other exclusive, fuel saving
ily maddened.
How :Faqt can animals travel is a
Some say the antv:opc is the fast -
eat animal on foor 1(-K-, being cap -
features of the Allcast are
question often asked and recently an-
able of from fifty to sixty miles per
the free -draught Shell -bar
owered as regards some species living
hour for short dist.ancps. But this
Grates which insure perfect
in the Canadian Rockies.
contention will nrver ho proven on
combustion, and the fuel-
During construction of the moun-
molantain roads, for this -animal in -
saving air -blast which
fain roads, timothy -bay seeds and
habits the prairie and foot -hill slopes,
burns the smoke and
seeds of other varieties of hay were
never entering the mmintains.
gases.
dropped &bout the feed bins at the
The All -cast is easily oper- E-7
camps, resulting in extensive growths
ENGLAND HAS A HENRY
ated. It bums soft coal and Z
of these luscious grasses after the
spring thawg and rains. Deer, elk
The title ofl "Motorcar King of
all other fuels equally well.
and moose relish these tit -bits as a
Britain" must go withmit question to
Mr. W. R. Morris, head of the firm
It -is reasonably priced.
change of fare from the ordinary
that makes the light. British car. Mr.
Come in and let us show
Y*owntain grasses, their desire for the
Morris has just brought off a big
91611 its many important fea-
tasty mors -els exceeding their fear Of
busffieg deal -which makes him the
tures or write for complete
burrian beinV and the "horsaless car-
head of it ratitor trade combine with
details.
riage." Also, the refuse left by
, capital of five million pounds. Yet
campers at the tourist and construe-
when he started in business all he
There is a size. and type of
tion camps along the road attracts
had was a little shop in Oxford where
Happy Thought V , �rnace
the lumbering bruin.
he built pusb-bikes, which he sold to
for kind of home. Made M Ape and Pipele"
Animals of the vvild altnoqt always
his acquaintances. He rods his own
every
feed in the early morning and liate
machine in races and won about twen-
evening, spending the remainings
ty medals.
ROBERT E. REID
hours of daylight in sleep. Oftimes,
He had never had nnv technical en -
stmtlod and rno-mentarily blinded by
gineering training, hlit. he was born
Seaforth, Ont.
the headlights Of iate or early travel-
with a genius for moinring, Sind by
lors during feeding times, the inhabit-
1912 he had his first one built- It
ant9 of the forested slopes Of the
took him two years. Now he turns out
noem adjacent. to tha motor roads one every two and a quartet minuve7a.
Ong Ahead of th te,'
A097Af IkkANT00 A,
race headl e
ing contraption of man until e7ltls-
ily sin boot
tion or the return of momentari 8�,Jd
,�Jv
I Argo -
'nets to seek safety
benumbed insti vorla� 6; Wows
In
forces them from the road to the
�ah
elt*r of the dark depths, of the pine sind 15, ts—"f"iPJb
lbowe AI,
W and § . . I ..
14)o-onp: has ottobaedod in jloouli�pmo
tiudo 'hb the I
" A�o 0N
01, E
MAD
MIR
, AN
17
""Dwered With Those Custom Details of refine�-
Ment and Style That Place Them in the
Company of Custom Creations.
Thf:se. lovely new Coats portraying the advanced tendencies of the 'new
Fall styles—their interesting departure from the ordinary types, their
spirit of individuality and differene, and, most particularly, their perfect
fit and superior workmanship have placed them so outstandingly, that you
might well say they have no rivals.
Yet these same coats are, notwithstanding, very moderately priced.
Come in and see this wonderful display of Coats, --dressy and
becoming in every detail, unsurpassed in attractive beauty, and at prices
well within the reach of every pocketbook.
Prices $15.00 to $35.00
Men's New Fall Suits
Impressively Good
WEAR—Wear is usually the first quality consid-
ered by the wise buyer of men's clothing. Though
fit, style, color and general good appearance must
be satisfied, the Suit must first of all easily meet the
demand for good wear, at a moderate PRICE.
This store has always, above all things, emphasiz-
ed the wearing qualities of its Men's Suits, and the
acid test. of over twenty years of this policy has
annually added an ever increasing flow of perman-
ent customers to our store, who always buy their
clothing here BECAUSE IT. PAYS.
The New Fall Suits are here; all the new color-
ings, patterns and styles are fully represented, and
every suit is specially built to WEAR—and this im-
portant point, you cannot buy the equal of these
superior suits for less money anywhere.
Prices $15-00 to $35.00
Felt Sport Hats For Women Have
I
Taken the Country by
Storm
We have a delightful new range of these popular
hats, so convenient for motoring, holidaying and
sport wear of every kind. There is a shade here to
niatch every coGt, dress or sweater. Every style
from the small shape to the larger brims with snap
down fronts. Come in and see them—they are
swell.
Prices $2.50 to $4.00
Snag Proof, the Best Overal
0
in the Trade
The greatest amount of comfort and wear it is possible to put into
Overalls are in these Snag Proof gainents. Wear one
pair and you are permanently convinced. PRICE...... $1.95
STE W.. ART BROS, Sta*,.afor
. I �,:, " 1. �'th