The Signal, 1909-7-22, Page 5ear
`HIE SIGN A14 : (ODERI011' ONTARIO
TuInuw Y,`JetT 22. 1900 5
The Barrier
- ae $y 9.a=,
Re.x Beach
COPYRIWIT.19Q9.15Y HARPER & BROTHERS
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is:o of /laaka. a;
Dlruk hint! where men and von,-
•,t fj;hl each care..nae+ Ih'• re.
hatless clrale it le for the preeiorr.
that lur.''s beneath the =cy
Heroi:: told n story ;,/•'
rile' ambition. of 'uncontrollct'
n.
pessi„, of men mho l:nod, cif'
w
,, other than that of their owntakinP. tfrh;ry of a girt
h�auey,nnd parity plunge her ir• i
to deepest peril; a story of 4
men, hi!? events, big thoughts
anti Foie. hopes, Read of Nocicc,.
'helascinatiar" heroine, who loves
rind is live .': o/' (:plc, the gym.•,f,nysier2• • o/ Stark, tat, kilter
",f meed; of Runnioib f,rirrco
scoundrels; , "No Creek' Leo.
whit C(4110" in!n ' l' own ret lar •
f airit�,Ji soo(c•f, I,if F
(II g ire, 4 to death of pr.si1RL, no matter where be --venal
uu• wh,•u 1't.l'un4ry," from. !)ear old 1'uleon:" She smiled
>;•!.n terrowed her brut' Ina scowl -- tenderly. "1)u you remember that first
the ittintleel, tuost ridiettluual,usker of day when he drifted, Kluging, luno
e. I'4" w Ilia, ever nem este-nod drew 1 sight around tJae bend up yonder? Ile
her reel 14114 4111.. an 'teary pout as Abe bad paddled his birch bark frond the
re...unbd her t.•u+por,n.', talk till the Chandeh.r without a thing to eat,
heeler beeke Its. Ids video very ,;eft, hln Hunger add hardship only made him
1;!'a 4 iW'eyett tot heeler us those of the happier, and the closer be drew
a wonlnn: ' his belt the louder he sang."
"INK geed Io delve you bottle agate, 'Ile wan bound for bla 'new coup-
' \w la. rile •0:11 tom don't shine as try'
wtooi voter, :4W:ly. mud whet It "Yes; ho didn't know where�lt lay.
1
r'i:: it sums Mr* theae mot shot but the fret for travel was on him,
•':ahs :11:41 the liltb• tepee vena crying and so he drifted and sang, as he had
t r ".•t t re: Lon everythtug weelw
it ben 7' n r• ",pile, l:+rI. e•i'ery•4411111, er-
••;,ld }vel rid 11;01, nod eometimes 1.e
f. •I4. like..11.•••1 have to lust int and
'.1 •4'e rest of 11y4441."
ti
. ,. veeuG4t
.ew.
ttr4tl•1 nev4� e,
r",+`!""!••a, 1•4f"".4'44 ""tell Ian 40 bis feet, fur, coming t,u44rd
1 gate re-n't eon'? Ilea up the trail from the barracks,
drifted and sung from the foot of
Lake Le Bal'ge."
"•That, was four years ago," mused
Gale, "aril be never found bis 'new
• "ountry,' did her
him down and Choked
win laughed. "hear,
' 110 loves me like a
I 11014.10 yen d••wlfullly, •�
nttei):'"ii'e
••tt tie If 1ba ..Tyro
w. diva at It out 0t him,
u4 rt,tht•e funny aid .!'oleo
,•.: men,men, nod 1'4".•i
e'ltrlrtt
881
hers were very kind. Idol her."
' Lt ! 1 4'41 t .1 hard •
etu there wasn't The 448 opened his lips, then closed
rluauehr._ 4404
Patron ? ore!; of / itrntenn'lf
l;urrcll, the Pollanf Ken'uckim-
s•ho iurric; 1441" (4,ul ;u'ticc •nto
the Yukon 'nods tinirf Jrec^ do i•
!'C,0" 'milt tet re"nr!ni'C r:inr aa.
their ouster.. -
n
reins in 'hl s utl'hoIlt you'',
.y_
1,. • I,,••im," 414.• 44;14 gra'e1 . he beheld a trim, blue coated figure.
•t , ., , 1 :•r. , 4) 0,t,,„ 114 peered at Chu zppronehlug otMeer a
I I' • ,' 1• r r., u1 • l Sit Y'"4""! mutuent, net 14144 JAW more tlrmly and
1.. -' t..,•Iti•r, ,Icor:
iisu!•pearcd into the store.
'.
ClIAl I'I:I 4.
:.n 1tt IaV\I rr,,
1 •t l' ,., . M.. 1.• (I.1• .t lr, vise
'miter at "la ndr•au, •Ve!
nu!ry ',meted flint ref. 't
frl.•ml. 'I''9.' Lit4r nw."• tea.
tote +vt1y, c +1'•r teat 4.' bed 44•:0.•
(yors tied tlr' r' rtft ,I;t
or/ 14 1 or tum h 1'•'Ifi 'v', ►1H t �•+1R1
..14tw *141•,41 h.• faint trot he Ir‘o ever
•ye f. t:e t0 all PIO I1,.11 hl 11ty.4 of
1"e11e,r Intimae ".i+-"t•'rp
4.446 open_ to_ every man, 4111(1 811 r.'r.•i^.
•tt the sande )Measure. Nur .t141 h•• ra
�. editu wh.•1, the bolls were tat,.
try 1.111:44 011.4 bte•ak 14fat bluster:
•r•.
:atutan abet the ateamvr sang tit 1'
rewrr }!.caWrts, iwkt.lg »lIh 1'• ••
:Iseir wieter'P fuse,. toe ,.,, ...
4:1.' seanty st.e'k, ele•allte,:• t••
,'ery .40. hide"rlion l ., -
'1'1wy rcmer:lo•ret w..I
ter th:a f•.il.,w„1, • t
tat:ji',.• 4:10' ?.,) t'
s i*
1+4?.:11;.L cull
"%fell, we have raised our flagstaff.
1r it -i.., .; were se•t tnw1nl the said the lieutenant 1444 he took a seat
.• 11 •• .o" burl. ever H 6%I.r..-+1`weiitr :it=s lila q"cane _act-
+ m- •r• • ! '•• t. peed with ever- 1 11441 to kw•p hou4e ••
44) l: •a • rr.1 were .N,'r. -.Ire you Iazy't" -inquired.-the girl.
•f rn'1 '•'•t w X1.4 hl 14 •Ire^nits- -1 dere say 1 ata," be admitted.
Itrm;1•0. "I'!" ,tfirrl' arm 4' " "I've clever had. Mlle to fled ,.at
'•!.. I,s' 4 .e 1•1414,1e. cal ,).. of the why?”
:4 v t'...y 4bat , railed Insist- ..ere Yon gotng to 4,•11444 our people
'I"' '', ss0""eiine thele , nr..undi" she co tinned, Ment on her
r Jed 1,ng 111.1m limitown tnt'?stlgatlot
;-''"--"*""*"-c-4"..-4 .1"1"4 11'00,0' .1- _ "Ne: Not els long a they behave. In
tact, I handl- know W11t 1 am to do.
n«,rib,
1"+i. I'••1 •vn ,etba ek, 410 you4.4
•: v,, w u:1te v"tlielnaw•
it.. 4co t;„. emelt, for 141411.
::,• elm ,"n`. to Pell our
• ! bear 1. true." .
14,•••• 1 0,1. 'toe They slay
• thou•aud-, .•rTeedidileet up. :-
,1,41
nut p1.'ro .. tiic4 In t•very day"
.:44:4 mined hitt et ,•s deenstrenm to
the. dears. 41111 tests) that the long
' ! tout at ;:4't be4•j, erected.
, - .4u '4.44-1. ..I hi' vein • n banl:e
]a. -:.•r;1.1 44"fi?.arid then be
Via,-!-•-•`•• :::r- n I, h.• nisei 4.elow cheer...._-_ •
' too, , - -- 1: :1':4 l8'111e, 111814 torture
-•.4 1.,w
.:11(.14 WI:r,
11,0 h j•uknk•
t",r4 ae l drag -
i I,,'lr ..t In 'woes eater'
T r Ta of 4114¢-amat
I'roki•r ata t r
r.1 r•111••1 a4 v ell 11,rerlglt
:.inter I" their brothers
.11141 r.'4 -'i t...41 p'rund for
ty roar; peril/ B4.10144,44
'11(41 1 (,r 11111111 of precluu$
;r. M ;, . .4, Ilio priee of no sin4le
rdd Il.i.'nlhms h'nt-$4-f1vuItw.
Ile felted do no 1111ul'4 bnsinese. Ile
took and ti-ild 11.4.4 .lues u,(.,bering47.
4l'but raced). 11•- , -+e! et-a-tucuttger--
',nee and weighed him carefully; thcrt•
cftcr hi+ eyes laought the, di't:luces
sint4111%•1"r it 144 auatcb-of some 1:1'+It)1„
141,,6; be kbeW 01 hoped «r feared
Would .•,are. -
'hks'day ha atuud to the door of -1144
est etaring• tip lha pandit elver, ale
ete,TG4 the 44'*rtttth of the arctic atter-
neer]. 'J'he Ynkem swept lawn nrnnn.t
the t're'at tonna beneath tbi'htgb, cut
banks and past the little town, d!sap' •
1'e,erleit be!l,nl II,e wo,TaerTeed
low, which !linseed the nis-olnln(,
stentnets till one heard the sielaieg 1a-
Dar of their stacks before 11e raw alwdr
smoke. '
The soundd-ut showing reused -Illi)
1.. turn his beiteJ. Dowl4$tream it thou-
"lut-Yatate trway;-tttcn were roieleit A
Lagslafr tuad.t. from the trunk of a
rlt:.alcr Cir, frond w lcti—thr• linrk"lin
11c.0 slri,U15 ,•twayl',g on their tackle
sit -+trey tratryr hs nel.r•n, They. *food
WIll nut input the river's bank before
n 417( 1144 of well ;node bounce, tee pee!•
ed timbers of tilde). rh'. p' ycliA)V In-
the run. - lie noted the eymmetrlcstl
ahangetnent of the buliding44, noted
the spare shout thrid that had been
smoothed fur a drill ground next from
which the stomps had heel' re,n1ced,
n'•te•l it.•.t the -stunt wore sults of bine
Imd.lmb•d in- pnrticular the tigure..ot
Al/ 1.1411.t eon,mandhtg'them.
"Th, 11n4'a about the tender's mouth
desi011ed, and Ills heavy brows con-
tended.
"Th.It Menne the naw," he murmured
Leif newt,.
,51 i sl Cur, jnellfnting tulmt P'rq
1411 the fragment of•a ,one hntumed
1114,447 by 1 girl fell pie:lewdly on 4414
rare, whereape'n the shadows vanished
1r•!s+_h4 facer pati he turned e tweet-
raikpg of bet teeth slmw181
tMferjth his mustache, the corner! r'
Ids eye% wrinkling with pleremr.
The., sl,tlt wax )goal to filen, rot lite.
4'trl i,pproaching down the 11111 we14
like 5801.' Wood sprit.', light footed,
slender and •h•rk, with twin braids of
hair t' her waist frnn,ing nn oval
ft" eelertet by, the wind Amt man. Rhe
Rita very hrn'llffnt, and n creat fever
"Meted tip tl<r.mctr the uttt tsmn's-reins
NII Fon 4'111'.•1 f!a• le,grd r1 144. skin
+i'•d 141 44hnepty tit the p,p.y'b.twefn
"i'• '.' r I+. r. t h' like the rest of us
•. .-4.. r,- Int 441' W4'114 --LYa 111,v0
.,,.f
,r.• cf. •rirw4,01 sit far;' -and -t'
.•av a!'r 9u 404.4. it in, without '"
r n • ..n f:nelY:inks.'
little --4411 her ,,I the young ulan's'sta-
t'rr, alio had mime nil the way front
K. ntiicky to see her brothon er iwhen
114 t4IwFr.ww►
4-uw 1�tulul,tcu: toll her
of the 114uteeaut's m:U4y• frl4wts I:,
tt'alh1'400u mil of ,Ills f:uillly 1141141111.l
and honor, The old soldier, . fu rL1 er-
more. hail Milked' nt her keefly and
added that 11e•Inirrells were kuuwu ns
"dildo among the weetneu." .
Resting time on the snow, .of oil
Mall Gale's slurp, the two talked on
till they were.dlsturbtd by the sound
of ehrlll vul4ee 44l,I,roa'1ing, et p•1iTc•F
4444 man Ioked up. Cumming ,bu lethe,
trail from the town were n battle' and
two children. At sight of N441a the
lot c ones ehuutes g,ectltty nn,t emote
j ,lug utaee. her like
half grown pupl4lov.. They ieere boy
and girl, both brown as t+itashe,i, with
eye44 like tet heads and Iullr that tray
straight and coarsenod black. Al a
glance Murrell kaew then) tatag."br'4M1$,"
8041 evidently the lnrkor half wee
eke...! to the; su•rf:ten .now,' for they
1•hoked. gurgled,slutter.41 alai cuugh-
el 1t their Indian tongue, while Necia
a4sw•ertrl themItkoWIse. At n word
front her they turned suet saw ilfin,
then. 1haehcd at the idealize sploiid.r
of kis uniform fell 'Obeli. I•ressing
e•lo14,' In lifer. The "quays. 114 44 1444,144141
10 1%.44111t Ids presence, for titter u low.
erring tootle.. elle drew' the i:hawi clutter
about her, head mai, hen lug the trail, .
slunk oat of:sight 'around 'the corner
of tbe, stor'nd'
Burrell Ikeup at hie event,nr51u11'4
clear eut,,drll'atr f,,r,•, t:.,• 4.,..41
tan ttel.heekls, a -:444.1'ivh• ', It••r lung
braids ley Iiri' the bine meek forks of
an I:gyptiau maid, 1111x11 :it her worm.
dart:crr_-ht whielt_.w:ut r:ti4ht t,! -the
go/!4014light of the afti•rm'nn son. .
The bitter revolt that h:n1'teretrel in
bh: ar the prreepeet et -- 4.ttwee-4 t14
died tut sin41e+(v. !1••'v freer and
tllewerllke she I•u.wel. 41111 yel 1:u• WJ'4•
idem of h• r: Ile.sp•.k'' d:.'.11t'.tvety.: .
"1 net gi m1 you are here: 044(4 Kevin.
w
I as ,Ind tom:I
the enI 1 :-w you. mud
1-1».1, jy...114,r044110• jrhldderet�r s
•ine,•.
for I never 1nm1itlet eho
.•r.• wuld b,•
nnyI..sl%• In Ills 4)I1' 1,1! ue•n .ate!
44e4na )4 -teen _arid hate 110. lin, nal
pquiw•4 who -fin..b
k •M t+n
1+•' tha"
114 nodded in the d1re•ti'm o1 the In-
dian wm
oan's dlsaptlear:ur r.,
h.• Ibr'ktel ai him 011154.'7' r
tua
❑, what dtffereure would thitt
"Cel ; e'4 4WP *841 itatt- .. breeds:"
111+ Mcur onveyed tt -11111-;TITS- alter
1I,'r
NeouC4mpt. :
J1 otiliti ttirstartltriFiook -f1ty-:111-awe
m, 4"11! I1,•`4t
Store opens at 8 o'clock every morning, closes at 5.30; Saturday, 10 p. m.
Better Values, Shorter Hours, Quick Service.
CAMERON & MOORE
emarkable Values
The most remarkable vhlues'.ev'er offered boom our July -We . With such
i. markable values as we are offering, there should be a big rush of business and,
we will be :sort: to make many friends for this sale. \Ve are not going to burden
you with a lot of superfluous advertising talk, but two inlptartant• facts., however,
we wish to set clearly before you. .
'I'liesobal'.gains -are all .bargains of quality, and .quality . is- the sok test of
cheapness.. The sale is broad in its scope,. affecting -ne:trly•ey ry' line atm carry,
even to the staple and grocery departments: -If there ever •was a time in the low-
priced history of mcrchandizing, that time is. now, and it would be advisable to be
on hand early and buy liberally.
Renal e'vt•ry .item carefully and.then come to the store,
c ;':•.' 1 !'ern ti he'll n)'ntiki'r,"
1' .- f..,,1' I;••: irl• Ly "
1 t,•r t item greeted eontemptlnn1ly.
I ,,,1_44 have k e n it 0 rerntar
i•4 aey gln_er- 114- him
1 ..et and cit to week
/ ▪ r
'1'Iw_u:..iltts_cmphasize in the three wordliliil—i, -I?xcltisi%eilrss.-mid--Nt`w-
ness, .which is prcdomifiant in this sale, lint_ �www�lleh is often tacking 'nl .supposed
whitewear sales. The entire lot put in this sale k positively new, the most of the
-lines adverti'cd were purchased at -a -low figure right' at' the ..factory..ba 1. week„, •
2.i dore•n white lawn \Waist%
divided into 5 lute an follows,
ranging in cnbu•s f 45c to
tel 1. %V.' w ill not go into long
des.•riptiune. but vi ill give just
0(14 11r tw•' example.. :
pitude.nf ran« t fs'wlputuur vu>:
Ire nt1 babe Itis!. 1110.1, rows ie..
hreerettln•okk•ry and turki4i”,
•I w'•en\rntir0 bx0k 10 W4' :"Al. iu-
'rrtion Ind pin tiwk+, ...vele!
u. t o it a, new long'pointl'd
sleeve wit )t full length pin tuck-
ed panel el ed with vol. jn4rr•
tion, lace trinuued tucked roller
Regular value $•;,1st, ,duly
sale
$1,441, duly sale *2 1•t
Iw, ;1. regular $2: 2.i and
*2.75. July sale *1. �'-
Lot regular $1.1;1 to
*1,114, July sale $1:144 •
Lot :,, 'eltular SLIM and
1.7.% July rale *Lid)
--recti- 6,,
$t�Sp_-tit _
*4. ?, Jule Pale 114•
1.ot 7, re4{nI r $4.141, *1.1.0
t 1. sale 7!e'
Ins teeth.
"Tho ',ahem, borrle4 nr.' ripe:" she
%nnnunrpll, "nn,1 tile hill-, bark of the
tillage are pink mei them. I toot
sseenstantlrte'a squint' With tae, and we
h el (warts and q arts. 1 ate them
air
tier fArtghter w s like the Mkt* of
sliver hells, • 1?v move of her Mew'
•f'd hotly was mre1traln,d and flow-
' fag. With n /hint tit Indian freedom
ah"nt It. ISadetijilirl trimmed like It
satire 444Uices4, r ferments •mann•
"Constantine watt drunk *gain 41st
tileht, and I had to Rive him a talking
to when we came back. Oh, but I laid
The armful o! sheeting CONArt Mm to
tern kis. hard -
.'0.tea'1 of Rearing his clothes but-
t -mel o4i All day. It don't take much
•-.4147' to run n handful 1,? thirteen
:.djtr_n month soldiers." Necia filleted
Lir reetle$sly, 0041 the.Ieader con-
firmed: "It ain't mnn'1s Work; 14.'.-
1l41414144. If he tries to M41411 us he'll get
aur n enepriee."
wool try to iloa44 you, lie has
e'w pent Mere in 141114 a military post
„d to prntert the miners In their owo
eel( government. lie won't take nny
onrt in their nftntrs an long as they
are r•ondn(te'd pern.'nbly."
'i•a.e nM 1111111 grunted agnln, with
add? 1 rotiterept, White hi` danglter
"T1114 midi to the upper cntm luta
f,rou4tt in all sorts of people, a
Ind ant) worse, And the Pold!ers bees
been sent to pres•rtit tremble and to
had 1bin144 heady till the law can ole
r,:Inblieluet, The Cenndiln mounted
4o11r c are, sending all their 44 rind char-
actcta:_down river, and our soldiers
have been pcnttered smnng the Atner-
Man camps for our protection.•. I think
It's fine."
'Where did you learn all this?"
"1,leutenant Burrell told me," she re-
plied, at which her father regarded
her keenly. /the could not see the
eurinuP Idok in his eyes, riot dM she
turn when, a moment later, he re-
sumed in an altered tone:
"1 reckon Potton will tiring you
sontetblog pretty from irawson, ehT'
"tee has 'lever failed to brio$ S
Litu1ennnt Murrell.
Maybe you can tell Inn." 11 is smile
was peculiarly frank end *inning.
"you see, it'b my first e..ut111ane1. and
my Instructions, nithongh eomprehen-
Mlre, are rather'vngtle. I am 5uppotted
to see that nitning.rfghta are observed,
to take nny crlminnls who kindly offer
themselves up to he arrested and to.
sort of handle things that are too
syea,anQ v
kle came bctwi•en her brows.
"1 don't believe you understand,"
said. "Lieutenant Durrell, thL' Is
Meter, Molly Gale, rind this 144 my lIttl
brother, John.", Both round eyed Mfg
made a dueling courtesy and blinked
at the 501.11er, who gained his feet
awkwardly, a Hugh rising, into his
cheeks. '
From the regions at the rear tit the
atom came the rake. of en Ind)nn wo-
man calling: -
" J:ecin! N,*i*t " .
"Coming In n moment!" the girl eas-
ed tack; then, batting to the young
omcer, she added quietly: "Mother
needs me now. GooOby.".
tough for the miners themsetves," - mow,.r,th,Th r4
"1 don't believe you will be very pop.*
tiler with our people," Nccta-anlotime-t- uA t,,.f,,,t. h.,.�.µrr lt•eittthtk _said
ed medltattvely. the p.m -titian. '.tflm,t do Yon 'dean 'r'
"Now that 1 think 11 oyer." be eon- imputed 1419, ew't. "There's a penny
tinned, "1'd rather have you like me (Neon tine re'tnglrr,t rani tt.eripl:at -
than -have the men do so." Beat ine. 1hd aambit 1 heir mound...
"Of course; she nodded. "They do is 11111110 from t rcitst• of the Carta -
anything I want them to --a11 but fa- rli,ut twat; wInt' K
its its the heavi011 .amt
ther, and"- of hair of 1111anima. 50e. -a der.
"it Isn't that," be Interrupted quick-
ly. "It is because you aro- the only wo-
man of the dace, because you are such
a aurprlsc. To,think that in the heart
or the, desolation I *tumid 1111d n- girl
like -like you, like the girls 1 know tit
home."
"Ain 1 like' other girls?" she Inquired
eagerly. "1 have often wondered"
"Yon are, and you are ant. )'on air
surprisingly com'entional for these
surrounding!' find yet tlneonventionnlI3
.nrprising- for any place. Who are
yon? Where diet you come from? lion
did yen get here?"
'•i and putt what you see. I came
from the States, and 1 was carried.
That la n11 1 can remember."
".Then you haven't lived here n!
ways?
"Oh, dear, no! We came her while
I was very little, but of late I haw
been away at school."
"Some semtnnry, eh?"
At this she laughed aloud. "Hardly
been that, either. I've nt the mission
Father Ilarf1On1 has been teaching m,•pens.for flvpens. t came up river a Any
attend of yntt."
Fie *eked no 4Inestinne of him in re
turn, terjle
a'rhnd a4Mally Ienrne.I all
wee wto know the "ley before
from grizzled.thee"rel in whom wag
the hunger to talk. She hnd learned
of ,ft fnmlly of Burrells whose name
wall known throughout the south and
tint .kende ilnrrell came from the
Frankfort branch, the branch that hod
raised the soldiers, trio Lather had
fought wItlf Lee, and an uncle was
now In the service at Waehington. On
the metber's side the strain was •Qn441-
ly rnllltnnt, but the )rendes had sought
the sea. The old soldier had told her
much more, of which she understood
Nle --"Why, ie i n ant ,til 'Meyer.
looks at the 84)1111 x44.•'4 n11ur!tn,g when
at the altar ?" ' line "1 410 001. 4514.444',
hut. 1 410 know she keeps her eye
w1 1;Itu pretty 4%' Il atter the wed,
ding."
Aftertetvi414 Lin ri ••handl whe,e th,
114144444' in Illltwhat i1 might ie•1 ''AC hat
w414 did eenten.•e the ohoic tepet4,.l1
so onto, limning 114.• 4 ,lardy?" ".t•• nr.u•
vie 1 could nu411r out i4 wu \\'. are
all mis.•rahb• :,40 ,,
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514.11 51445114 4(tlnr
ISIUMlrlaa 104.11(4 1401101
11/at 5814441 a 16(44/ Csane11a5M
VweteinuL(n rr. CA/CI( rent.
C7Clara.rooruLL 5Llr403
a aloarSmim nlNie ll)•
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tear, lty side iss -
Ladies' Summer Parasols
tt'e have in this store the big-
gest range of .punter Minutiae
we ever had. Owing to buying.
these in a Iarga quantity in the
1st:142. •• at tial factory cleat•iug
price, we Will 'tmt"tte
entire bayou stile at -tamest- hail'
original p1iceeThis will allow
everybody to 11e in the aity1e fur
very little y. (let a
pat•,uml befureLbie 14 dozen lot
le sold. Item Is a sample of tlw
a1e,Ve.
Itras, fratuee with natural
handles. covered with god qual-
ity silt In ptatn and fancy pest -
terns. Regular value al 1444.,544
our July sale price, only $1.11!1.
No. 2 lot the Pattie as the above
0017 dkflered with good quality
eateen and etton, plain and
fancy embroidery patterns, nlao
in eiilit: 1teg1tlat'priers *t:55 and
$'2.511: our July sale price only,
pricy
- Chttdren'a Parasols, --
Ladies' Hosiery
Always un ttu• alert, - and
being in a position to buy- heav-
ily, we secured a real big liat.gviin
in hulk*. 4'utton thaw. i4 will
not t1• ne•ceswu•y to mention
I)n tett 'grainy morning 011 pairs
of bullet;Cotton !lose on sae at
the rtdtrtdtmslytrrw.eri.aeuf, Per
pair, lie.,
Another lel a little finer in
iltlity. �alurtay utoEnllttt. tt
panwe's Cur'2,'c,
Ladies' Kid (:loves, a clean up -
of some of our broken linea in
different shales, wrist length.
Iteguhtr *Leo nod *1.2i, Sat-
lnlay ' ,t like .
1.uliee fancy Wash lints, the
teamed, bargain.. ever offend,
it dore•n only. 'imolai. 1',c, ort
sale Saturday rtto • g to dent-
al 181. each. ' -
Another lot ..f 'tulles' iland
hart+. Regular Sic arid- 75c. our
Judy ante pt ire Idle.
SII do!•'e sadie,i 'fine Lawn
dlt.+ralti.
of ,Icigar. July
sale price;. a.
n
Men's Section
Arius fine B:tlln iggan `Cul mer Underwear, ten dozen travellers' samples bought at a price to en-
able uv to..•11 them at lees than whob•+ale Cont. Not damaged in Any way, and when we tell you that
the brand of them ieZuminerknit•we won't need to sit anything at t the villainy. Ilene is the
rice. Re,tul.r $1.44t per eat ;no- 70c.
t'tl:e Leather Wits, regular 75tc, . Can,1i ...sc.. pt , y"lalee. et-- :. ..—19c.
Mie 's four-in-hand silk Tire. 1Lett 1.111 and 31% July .41e, tqc
or
When troubled with sun-
burn,blisters, insect stings,
sore feet, or heat rashes,
apply Zam-Auk !
Surprising how quickly It AIMS
the smarting and stinging ! Cures
sores on young babies due to
chafing.
Zam-IMtk is made from pure
herbal a fences. No animal fads
no nonoral polsons. Finest healer 1
pewee mel .titer., "`.'v' Any
Til- Last of the Season's Millinery -
A44 nor I•imnu
at one mice, rifar Jul clearing at lees than quarter then former price, . , .. , ..:..
p K t
The biggest flower ale of the seMttm starts ort Satan y morning when vire lint-"ant-^Mxt"ttoirrr, -ott
ale tit, choice. 4Sc
shapes in stork to clear now tit o0. prier. $1.1$. 3 d.r4en 7teerstl'aw Phnpea to -elver
Grocery epartment (Basement)
I Iave you- tfie(l .)-tte • ''ry DCpartnlcnt ,yet?
ter come now, Tor the values at we -fire srivitxg avid
the gust ritltles we are giving r one week':
,ou h;tVrn•t, you had bet -
I. 1 I ere life--a-k-W -
1 peek**.
SSUN fresh Clover Roney.r ........, . ,, 10c per' 15iI b4'
150 Ili., ehoief• black Tea, regular:Mc, for • 4 ... ............ '2 e• free lib
Corn Flakes, per
2 cane Tonlatilee, arly brand
7 11,4. Oatmeal
Che preserving season is•now on al d hundreds of pounds of suf,'tr-arc leaving'
this store daily. A whole carload to )flay on, but we would advise' citing hers..•
soon, for at the rate it is going out it won't last it»lg: Come early and get +fur share.
SUGAR, $4.75 PER HUNDRED
4)11 21 I'Ot•Ni)N Folt T111': I)OI.I„tit.
Sttl,Yar will b sold in liberal quantities. Free delivery,
Ow motto : We handle only goods\of quality. (;Intl our prices are sit low that
We defy sompttitioicl from any source).
Pay Its a Mit in this July Sale.
Cameron & Moore
TNF, t)i;I'ART!'1FNT STORES
(iOU1:RlCH BRANCH