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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MACKINTOSH'S TWO-DAY

SALE!

MONDAY and TUESDAY

(AUG. 31st)

MORLEY'S COTTON VESTS

-Strong-and-absorbentladi

gauze dels with short sleeves.

Cool and will

wash well.

Size 36 had 38. To clear ut

$1.00

EACH

INDIA" GAUZE LONG PANTS 81.60

ARROW SHIRTS

Strong Zephyr shirts in nent

stripes of back, Mayo, Blue

or Brown. And Arrow sportu

shirts in a few sizes unly.

$3.50

EACH

FINE AERTEX SHIRTS 55.00 Cath

LUXITE, CUTTON SOCKS

Mercerieed cotton, ling mirke

cau Donau in ut) sizes 1 Black,

White, Champaguo, Brown, Navý and two shades of grey,

50

vents.

PAIK

THIS IS A HALF PRICE BARGAIN

CREPE SILK TIES

In really gorgeous colourings. Madis to keep, ibeir" shape. Blue, brown, grey and givea

mixtures.

$1.50

BACH

WASHING BOW TIES. 50 cents

ORLEY'S LUSTRE SOCKS

A balf price bargain in Summer, Bucks.

coit and silky hush

and hard-wearing. Anne Well

worth noting.

75

cunts.

PAIR

LISLE SOCK WITH CLOCKS. $1.00 pair

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(SEPT. 1st.)

INTERWOVEN HALF-HOSE

Jibbed socke-made-of-liste— thread and silk. Sizes to

111 in a good range of colours, also black and white.

F

$1.00

PAIR FINE LISLE THREAD SOCKS $1.00

SILK BOW TIES

$1.00

Bilk bow ties in neat check design; blue, grey, or brown on white. Alle goods are perfect unless otherwise noted,

ODDMENTS AT HALF USUAL PRICES.

EACH

OPEN-KNIT VESTS

$1.75

Cool and comfortable cellular Vesta with Knort siceves. Strong and will wash well.

zee up to 40 inches. DRAWERS TO USE WITH THESE $1.76

BACH..

SIXTY PAIRS OF SHOES

Very durable leather shoes in fashionable. shapes. Black, Tan or White. Most sizes in "stock. Usually $18.50

$10.00

PAIR CANVAS SHOES AT HALF PRICE

FINE AERTEX SHIRTS Fins quality (1089) Kertex day shirts. Cool Bu henithy: 14

to 17-inches in stock. Shightly soiled. Cheap

$5.00

BACH

COMPARE THE PRICE OF THEBE.

OPEN AT 8.30 a.m.-THE BEST GOES FIRST

How German Police Go to Riot Calls.

The police department of Dresden, Germany, now is using a specially built motor car to spoed it officers to the sceno. of a riot. The bus is capable of carrying 32 men. It moves along on six wheels instead of the customary, four, has. balloon, tyres and uses a four-wheel drive. Note the military precision of the occupants.

SALESMAN ŞAM

"GOLLY-IT'S COLD HERE AT

NIGHT, GUZZ-LAST NIGHT

1 NÉRALY FROZE.!

WELL- IF IT GETS ANY COLDER TONIGHT I'LL THROW: MORE: COVERING DUER

YOU, SAM

SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925.

Here and There

Canada | spent $40,950,170- lang: year for pensions and re-establish- ment of Veterans of the Great War, according to a report recently Issued from Ottawa by the department in charge of this work.

Wilkout à dissentient voice over 4,000 cattle owners in 200 districta have voted to make Prince Edward. Island a disease-freo-aren under the Department of Agriculture arrango- ment which calls for a two-thirds Toto of all cattia owners.

Two thousand young buffalo from the Wainwright, herd will make a 700-mile trek northward this'sùm- der to the buffalo reserve on the Slavs River where they will be turn- ed loose to mingle with the wood bison which roam that area.

"In all parts of Canada and the United States," according to · Robt, G. Hodgson, editor of the Fur Trade Journal of Canada, "Muskrat farma aro being established, mostly on s large scale and they are rapidly turning what was once marabland of little value into the most produc- tive part of the farm," Mr. Hodgson adds,

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The record established recently at Acme when 114 horses worked in one field at one time seading the crop of Mrs. C. W. King, has been broken at Gadsby, Alberta. When the neighbors of J. B. Ball who re- cently suffered a broken arm, put in his 100-acre crop, 89 outfits werd at work on one day and 175 horses, ut in in a single day. The crop waa'put in in a

H. E. Morriss, whose horse Manna made a run away victory in the English Derby, will visit Canada in the fall on route to China from which country he hails. Ho will Rail on the Canadian Pacific S.S. Minnedosa from Southampton on October 8, stay a short time in the Dominion, and sall from Vancouver for China on. the S.S. Empress of Australia, October 29.

Rebuilt in nine months after the fire that destroyed it last October, the Chateau Lake Louise hotel opened for the current season on Sunday, May 31 as the Trans-Can- ada train' arrived from its cross- continent run. The hotel was re- bullt under exceptionally difficult conditions in temperatures as low as fifty degrees below zero during which a wooden wall heated by stoves had to be erected about the construction works.

Following the opening visit by Their Majestien King George and Queen Mary to the Wembley Exhi bition, the Duke and Duchess of York also. went over the grounds. Their Majesties were especially de lighted with Treasure Island, the Paradise of children, and travelled over the miniature Canadian" Pact- fle train that runs around the Island, passing en route the replica of Banff Station and the reproduction of the Canadian Pacific Rockies.'

Canada will he well represented at the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition to be held at Dudedin' between November, 1925, "and April, 1926. Both the Dominion Government and the Canadian Pa- cific Railway have announced their intention to send well-appointed, ex- hibita to the Exposition. It is prob. able that the provincial governmenta And many Canadian manufacturers will follow suit.

The American Agricultural Editors Association, including re- presentatives of ano. hundred of the largest firia journals in the United States, will visit Wastern Canada in September. This represents journals with a com- bined circulation of more than eight million copies. They will travel west to the coast by a special Canadian Pacific train.

Exhilarating!

As a dip in the sea

That's how you feel after a glass of

CASCADE

AH-H-H

Refreshing as a

Summer sea-

that's CASCADE. It just tucks itself into your taste

and satisfies your thirst. You'll vote CASCADE your best friend this Summer because of its delightful flavour and wholesome goodness.

Try a bottle to-day-you'll order a case

CASC

ADE

THE BEER WITHOUT A PEER.

TOILET SPECIALS

He Who Runs Away Lives to Fight Another Day.

FOLLY-GUZZ 15 A [AM] SPORT TO RIT MIS.

BIG HERNY: Fuft

COAT OVER ME.

DIDNT

ROUGE CREAMS POWDERS PERFUMES

The woman of taste and re- finement may select here just the Beauty aids she prefers to use. Prices are always modérate at

SINCERE'S

By Swan

LACTOGEN

AKES ITES LIGHTY

M

FOR YOUR BABY

YOU

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