a wm 11ti0as will b2 upon us in; DECEMBEIX ROD AND GUN s. Have you 1ookedin.| With the 5 yxrival ot the hunring ay hy . joperation of the various schemes in 'of this country's excess population. Na complicated, . throwing a good deal of light on the Hon whose object is to asgist the os jwould-be migrant to get to Australia, he of Csi for | season gedmes the December issuz No matter what' of Rogi"and Gun with a stock ol t to be, it is the [reg oag ny I "\s¢parate ely and Rh "\eetimlineand | bPV Theo \r muoicippk {n this issu MN he has | men with t ald |iu Nova S 'ence with 2f Cub A NEW PARTY FROCK. Such a frock as the one pictured is at onee delightfully giriish and an excellent choice for party wear. It is a demure model, and may be of crepe de chine or georgette crepe. It has a round neck and the scalloped] - bertha falls becomingly over thei, sleeveless bodice. The scallops are re- 'peated In the gathered skirt joined | to the straight bodice, and ribbon, in| cither a matching or contrasting] shade, finishes the waist, while a chic bow and ends fasten at front of helen bertha. Lace or ribbon sewed in cir lcles at intcrvals on the skirt and bertha, make a 'dainty trimming. No. | 11418 is in sizes 8, 10,.12 and 14 years. Size 10 requires 2%-yards 89-inch ma- terial, or 2 yerds 54-inch. 20 cents. ' Our new Fashion Book ~antains many styles showing how to dress = 5: 1 and girls. Simplicity is the rule... -weli-dressed children, Clothes of char- GREAT BRITAIN HAS MANY PLANS FOR HANDLI That the stoppage in the coal min- fing industry has not given any ap- preciable impetus to the 'movement for ed migration from -Great Bri- the domi is the view held by the officials concorned with the force to assist the settlement overseas e reasons for this are somewhat but are of interest as whole subject of migration and the de-' velopment of the outlying lands of the Empire, a subject of great and incregs- ing importance to this country. "There are many schemes in opoths Canade or elsewhers, and settle on the land} "The most important of these is 'that "tor which an act entitled, "The ected "Mr, | pie bags, is oue that will appeal to ahding | Bonnycaetle Dale #lso hunts deer R=: Re Henry A. Braithwa.te, well known \ | eastern guide, tells of his experi- unter tells a typical story in "*The \as a timely full page cartoon ":ember number. tter appropriate ro the 'he Old Gray Buck,' J. Stocks which app-ars e. while not a story of he hunt in their thoughts. cota, but with a camera Moose, while Martin of the Labrador." James warn of a day's advent- b river trip is teld un. comra 4 Chapter of W. favorita: doa Talk. Ww. break. The mester Re ing meal 'with 'his hungri and feels the soft, moist Ii the palm of his hand as t to the eyes of his faithful fellow tra- veler, ready and waiting for the toil of the day. Surely, unless he is a pagan and an unbeliever, by whatever thank Him for this vol this dumb affection, and name he calls upon his God, he will s empathy 95 5 morning Just 13 SHOPPING DAYS Betore. Toys of all kinds for the "| the gentle stir of a warm, sweet breath. over his sleeping face, and looks up in. IN prayer will embrace a deubls blessing] © a --God bless us both, and keep out feet from falling and 'our souls from death! And then, through the keen morning air, the swift hoofs beat their spirited |¥ the road, keeping time to 1g of two hearts that are 3 Ith the same eager desire--to to devour distance, to Ea on of the Journey." "ay 8 P.O. Cane. id What are you crying for, my lad?" "'Cause father's invented a new soap substitute an' every time a cus- tomer Sues Jibs, weshod 21 advertisement!" ae A lie sends to ake ability liability, Too often the mark a person afishes: "2 make in the world is the dollar mark, NG SURPLUS PEOPLE emigrant, the balance having to be foufld either by somebody in the do- minjon concerned, or by one of. the many charitable' institutions in Eng: land. Capacity of Dominions. At first sight it may seem régret- able that with so large a number of people unemployed in Great Britain, more should not have been done to utilize the funds available under the provisions of the Empire Settlement | Act. But it must be remembered that, 'broadly speaking, the rate of assist- ance given to emigration at this end] is governed, and rightly so, by the ca- pacity of the dominions to absorb fresh population. There is no shortage of Taborifor eum work in the towns of Australia and Canada, so that not only must emi f : grants be ready to work on the land IRE OX al Wh I EET shade of cream. and that a well cantrast be assured by tlie seled, bf the paint or stain for all wood fr The wide water table at the floor lev reduces. the spparent he ght of the walle and will fail to function as it should if not made to stead out pro- minently. Considering - the iodsrate cost, $5, 000, and the commensurate dimen- sions of this home, the floor plan re veals cominodicus accommodation and 'several interesting features. By the substitution of zs large area of glass in plice of solid walls the front hall has been converted into a sunroom while still serving to a great extent in the | 'capacity of the former. -| The large living room including din<| -{ing alcove with built in scats and table is 13 ft. x 17 ft. At the. énd of {this room is a door lea:ling to the hall, bedrooms and bathrooms and an- other to the kitchen. The grade en- 'trance to kitchen and celler is a great convenience and one you :re strongly advised to incorporate in the plans of your new home. Readers desiring further informa tion regarding the plans and specifi- cations of this house shou'd communi- cate with the architect direct. Ad- dress Messrs. Storey and Van Egmond, McCallum = Hill Builing Regina, Sask. R pe Question: If I engage 5 contractor {s he entitled to part paynent before{ the house Is Anished? If so, when time? titul and useful should I pay kim and 'how much at a] 7 Christmas Our stock of Christmas Goods is "| most complete. qe wood other of the su {fail and the guicked 8" children artidles at pricas &® aby are