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Big Packing Plant Nears Completion Prince Albert, Sask., Sept. 18.— The co-operative stockyards and packing plant, which are expected to make Prince Albert one of the live stock centers of Western Canada, HOSIERY, HOSIERY and MORE HOSIERY 1 WW K 1 JfBJ 'IM A WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR SPECIALS - 1 Immense stocks of fine hose bought In huge assortments when prices were JhkA JHa ■■ iwwl gytgjJßt, JJQ3 Women's Black Cotton Women's Lisle Gauze Women s Ribbed Vests Women s Ribbed Union 1Q Hose 39c M M WM* Jl and Pants 98c Slllts 98c 11(K v. § o jsa vffiß - N Cotton ribbed vests and pants with Cotton ribbed union suits, high neck, A seamless reinforced hose in white |H IB ft. Jkl high necks, long sleeves; the pants arc long sleeves Hutch neck and elbow gartertops flwt quaUtv" very spechTl and black: heavy garter top; very spe- ■ ~ 111 fc 11l ■ ■BB I k IftB&8 SIM 1 M ankle length. All regular sizes. .IIHc sleeves; ankle lengths; regular sizes; FRIDAY and SATURDAY FALL OPENING SAIdfPAYS nA s? When Dame Fashion spreads her Magic Wand and reveals the New styles for Fall and Winter, Kaufman's will demonstrate that quality is always higher than price at this Big Underselling Store. COME, see the new styles in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats, Blouses, and accessories —COME, secure Opening (ind "® e^er Values" offered for these two opening sales days. Sale of the New Merchandise Advertised for Friday and Saturday Only No Woman in Harrisburg Can Fail to Heed Will Favor During, the Months Just Ahead | / \ If M° these pretty creations will create a longing 1 J i- Hln °?yVrnd n0 win "be I jTf[\\\ A WONDER VALUE • EXCEPTIONAL STUNNING It , found lower by far than you had hoped for. NEW models | r W j ! jk\ QTTT T Q C! TT TT O OTT T O it. | created of hatters plush, duvetyne, velvets, Lyons velvet, 1 ■LX-Mfy &U1 1 & UA A & a * ULJI 1 U jt jii; and the very latest combinations, trimmed in ostrich, af A Bfrr^vtft\\ Mi burnt glycerine, jet buckles, flowers and other attractive . 1 7) KAl} W \ f s\ f ✓+* /ra. /\ A ||f fancies, and the prices range from 1 j] 4 Hf/ \ SjkA Oil P*fi| PCO $4.95, $6.95, $8.95, $9.95 on up to $17.95 I l\jQ% tpOUmOU £!' Alio Then There Are Dainty \\|\ 31 j B Women's and misses' suits, A lucky purchase brings to Suits that will favorably '' | Hats for Children at m/f I I 1 B~ ? of poplins, serges and Jerseys; us at the beginning of this sea- compare with much higher lp " trr-fZX AWB mR&rS&VA ' if l /Z-lL d \ JWx 1 Af- ' in nav V' burgundy, green, son an assortment of excep- priced garments as shown at iX i $3.95 tO $5.95 Tiil \ \J \l j ! brown and black; every gar- tional suits for women and other stores; there's a large [i T , . jf; V \ vl * ' ment is perfectly tailored, some misses that are made of all- Lfi!!h e rnate^ lals ' rf ! 6 are „ in S'lnilar Style to those of rif Km KnA \\ ,| > plain while others are trimmed wool poplins and in the most tones, broadcloths and merpsf jif grown ups anu Will be lound as carefully \\\ \ V with braids and pretty buttons; desirable colors of the season; wear serges; every desirable fm made and styled, all desirable colors and Tti MM WHm \ \\\ \ SSO the sizes are front 16 to 44; ab- fine and tasty styles; sizes from color in the lot; beautifully I Shapes. y I 'K SiT a WOnd er value; don't b| Women's New Velour Hats at ; | " |J| much in demand this Fall and Winter. The ELT 9 f 1 Out-of-the-Ordinary A Specially Priced COATS at 3D Wt L& m our own workrooms,, assuring individual tS Mr */ il m / m ■ 1 w jfm ■ 1 and attractive styles. 1 SjIkDrCSS > J|J|L Jb | - -jf vuO Broadcloth, velours, silvertop and silvertone coats in brown, navy, if | 4 /"V black, copen, Reindeer, taupe, kangaroo and ox blood. These beautiful I j JM FOY Fridaii dt Nk / I lfl I coats are trimmed with Beaver plush, sealine and silk plush collars that jk y t i J f if'-" 1: i■' 'rtN? M ,i^; i 11 I W #_|y #jf \/ \f will be found warm and cozy during the coming cold months. Very special. JV J./L \ J Prety s ilk dresses, contract for long before .he —— D^Aot\J chines and dainty combinations in a large variety of Full Line of Winter Coats ,^rr\fr% Here and Thereabout the Store, Will Be Found- rAr.pTroTed lZTil .Tl" !h,des and ln A f Qir AA F AQQ 1• 1 Women's Flannel- QQ Sweaters for (t> io Q Surprising Values in j[\l OiOtvlvl HO LO vOxeOv/ si \ ti ctte Petticoats at t/uC Little Tots... 1 n*Jx7 House Dresses tf i CIQ CHILDREN'S COATS Unusual values because of " ll * ed worstp d yarns. In ox- A regulation style'house A beautiful little COat made of diagonal cheviot in Tricotine Dresses $25.00 up to $39.50 / i Za^Voiur,SsS a El'H" e f F°" S? a siz f 2to 6 in CO,0 h rs of . na vy. brown, green Kaufman . s are featuring these new dresses at prices ranging fron ( I neat tailored flounces full collars and pockets; full sizes light shades; perfectly made, and COpen. Truly a rare bargain. . j , j ~ K . L . . „ V neat tailored riounces, run for ch iidren up to 6 years. fun cut; sizes 36 to 46- no $25.00 up to $39.50 in every wanted color and all the desirable styles. See J cut and roomy. Special. Special. better i„ I——————————— . . . i better talues to be found. these sefore buy j ng elsewhere. Low Price BLOUSES For Fall BOLSTER | JELLY $35.00 Up tO $59.50 ft' ' V-t~t ■/ ■/ i-i-i ■ -i-r-r-i 'tj/f /■/■/■I GLASSES A n extraordinary showing in the desirable materials and j "*i ni■ i_■ s ' ze 42 * 72, i Y~> * "T? ' )* * Good size, most adaptable colorings for women of large proportions. } \ Hemmed; .Y\ f\V CH Tl i>twsl <xTT\ /V' Pfl l\ \l\ SPCCIaI Dozen en, 37 to 53. Stylish stout 38</ 2 to 5Qi/ 2 - m mM I Don't Miss These— /V\ ll Jr\A PLAID BLANKETS, pink, If you haven't attended this big basement sale do so to- DISH PANS, 17-quart n . , JjlmM 'r f mlMi tSn ' s ' ze 66 C? OC day, as it will be your last opportunity to gain on the lowered heavy tin 7Qf " ir ' s School Dresses, special at. Q a uir.-Lklßv \ [ by 80 prices now in force. We couldn't begin to continue this sale P ans - 4 %JC These are made of n ne ginghams, well m / * IIM \\ N at these prevailing prices, because most of the merchandise r , ta f!°r. ed „ a ." d ...!. n .. d . a !fl t . y ,.L lairt " ; B , izP , H 6 H WINDOW SHADES, dark would cost considerably more to duplicate—COME. BROOMS, strong, four- i ltl . 8f f I . n^.! cl !"? 1 . dr . e . s f. green, size 3 by 6 string brooms OC VOn.E BLOUSES, beauties at >££% mm feet QDC npL at * uOC The Little Tots, 2 to 6 Years Will Here ,a a value hard to duplicate; they f| C J HSI JN OIC 1 HeSC AlUminUlll Good Gingham DreSSeS t QQa come in white in a great number of HJD \ TABT IT UT ATUC uT| I MTTOT I\T . , A Made ot excellent quality ginghams, in V/ pretty styles; the newest collars or col- fl I lAUijCi L/KUlrlo, nem- ITT —Ti T TT MIJoKIN, unbleached, 36- pretty plaids and checks, trimmed and tai- J0 a* J0 [rimmed'elzes 8 -SeTo'Tef'pick Frlday'o? J |J U QRc ™ AFC ItemS ailCl IlUlTy inch - S P ecial |Q r very special at %W Saturday at V W cloths . 58 by 58.... WC _„„ at i How About a Serge Dress for the Ar J 4-quart Windsor Kettles, special at $1.39 V Girl Up to 14 Years, at . SJ 6 Cakes of WOOL SOAP 6-quart Windsor Kettles, special at 81.98 ' TABLE DAMAQK to Unusual, we know, and in a good navy t * RR 1 ATTnFtTT TFORrFTTP dt* MM ma hoth nr lai.ndr n _ ' 8-quart Preserving Kettles, special at 81.98 •„ u J U. l j color; excellent quality serge that will give A g| (T M rn bath or laundry, OQ g Panele d Percolators snecial at *2 ,nch w,de - ble ached JQ„ best of service; seml-tailored models, per- BLOUSES at \ M ll| for Oa/C ° CU P an^ ea f erc O' at ° rs . special at .. d /tup feet fitting, good styles. Choose at J| H .jn Paneled Double Boilers, special at $1.48 U * uv Handsome beaded and embroidered * MM Aluminum Roasters, special at 81.39 Women's Flannelette GownS at. . (h mdi OA styles ln white, flesh, navy, gray, taupe. [ GARBAGE CANS palvan 1 6-quart Tea Kettles, special at 82.95 MFRGFRI7Fn MAPUTMQ sB M |7/ bisque and black; these are exceptiona.lly B a, vanh p om Kj nflt ; on pookerc snecial at l "l OS MIiKGEKIZED NAPKINS, Come In white or white with pink or blue *p ■ •" v well styled; in sizes 36 to 46; see them... ™ ™— l IZCd, excellent 11 0 ' P $1.98 hemmed ready for QO _ stripes; all made ot good quality Domet size, special.... tP AA %/ USCi dozen %f O C flannel, have collars and double yoke; very — V OIL WINDOW QC~ special at ... EXTRA SPECIAL f TURKISH TOWBLS, ) oii Vi„do' m WATER PAILS, good) Children's Flannelette Gowns at. Regular $258 BLOUSES, Friday and f||| ISc Special. i'S. 8 "'"": 39C JXZ C Saturday at \ ■ UK V V cut very tun and long; sizes 6to 14 years; M m. m .olid colors and novelty .iri" I . SHEETS, size 1 BED PILLOWS, feather 1 ( BABY BLANKETS pink j ( WATER GLASSES, thin ] Children's Sateen Bloomers at - i= l 2 A y 90 ' 3 -„ ch Qftr f- m Ti 'T$2 9 i > Mr ""• 4\„ Friday and Saturday at " " " em t/O <L finished tickingtPfcf at?*/ blue I/JL 6 for OOC These bloomers are made of fine quality ■ B p . > L black sateen: full cut, reinforced seams, V/ V deep gusset waistband with six buttonholes; m W A W *sss^4 to 14 years; very special THURSDAY EVENING, aro approaching completion. The United Grain Growers, the largest co-operative farming organization in Canada, it is announced, will open permanent offices here for a live stock representative and several larke live stock firms have stationed commissioners here. The stockyards have been financed by the Saskatchewan government and the co-operating (arming or ganizations. The construction of the contemplated line of the Canadian National Railways into the Carrot river and Lake Birch district north east of the city, where the govern ment plans to establish a soldier colony, will open a country whlcli will become an important live stock feeder to the co-operative plant. HJLRRIBBURQ TEUSXiKJIPM. Wm. Mackenzie King ' Friendly to U. S. Toronto, Ont., Sept. 18.—William Lyon Mackenzie King, newly-elected successor of Sir Wilfred Laurier as the leader of the Liberal party in Canada, always has been regarded as distinctly a friend and admirer of the United States. Part of his education was obtained there. He is thoroughly conversant with Amer ican institutions and traditions and for years has been a close student of economic and labor conditions Bouth of the border. ■ He is one of the most scholarly of Canadian public men. He is of pure Scotch ancestry on both sides of his house and ob tained his early education in the public and high schools of Kitch ener and entered the University of Toronto where he specialized In political economy. He was given the degree of 14. A. ln 1896; that of LL B. in 1896, and that of M. A. in 1897. SEPTEMBER 18, 1919. He learned newspaper work on the Toronto Globe. For a year he worked us u reporter. He has fre quently said that this experience was an education in practical sociology as valuable to hint as any training he had ln college. Use McNeil's Tain Exterminator—Ad. STOP THAT COLD! iurc relief IIM you sleep. Medication automatically adminis tered nn you breathe. See Man-Heil Inhaler. Ank Drmonatrator. . Gorgas* Drug Store, IB North Third Street. 5