Miss Reeves attended the Gossard corset demonstration at Calgary recently.

Mr. W. Thomson, who recently arrived in Canada from Scotland, and who has served overseas with the Imperial Army as French and German interpreter with the army of occupation, is now manager of the house furnishings department. Mr. Thomson has had a number of years' experience in Glasgow.

Mr. Charles Briggs has been transferred to the managership of our grocery department.

Miss Patterson left for a short visit to Vancouver where she has undergone an operation and we are pleased to know that she is progressing favorably and able to enjoy the scenic wonders of the coast city.

Mrs. Mars is now back with us after a short illness.

Mr. George Burns, manager of the shoe department, is on the sick list, but we hope to see him back in his department shortly.

GENERAL OFFICE (WINNIPEG) NEWS

The publicity department removed June 8th from York Street to the executive offices at 208 Main Street.

T. H. Irvine, caretaker, was heard talking to himself, chuckling, and saying something about a "prize bairn." Mrs. Irvine is doing well, and Thomas Henry is the name of the fine new baby.

Colin Urquhart, whose retirement was reported in our issue of December, 1920, was a visitor last month. He looked the picture of health.