; "l8 “H609 hAhit» Whenever you luv s- f. i I I n Io lssy Te Drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing Habit. ' fio-To-Bac-bss helped" thousands W limit tllegapli-iy. nerve-shatter- ’for a smoke or .; therefore is fltoro t 7 influx‘ of sportsmen in llfllrm the lo seen. brhsnenicsus Auras PGANADIAN GAME “Septtklbp-The eeardhofthej . New limos wick moose ssillli ‘- is sroatef last’ . several awash». .111» mlloll for biz cwré. will lfowiv opened’ ilolday ‘and lmrtrrsrm" l" y“ t Vw-v-Yvvvihiv? oun- aosiivrs. llrsllv Arch woman without experience, are making 880 weekly in spare time, d time 0P QVBIII I. Without inter erjng‘ with regu ar work, soiling- Pg}. sonai Greeting Christmas Cards. Best: and iarsost‘ Canadian sai- ectlon. No outlay. XVrIte for p". ticuiara. or if for agency appelng- E’.l.“‘1t.i"'é‘.‘....‘i.';°,.,'°{§;rr;;;,-_,, hiri- West Toronto. <" "" .1‘ w“ son-nun anus-s waiara ~ us :00: amount ofuyong business 1o: 90° l prices. e now have thl m 0.1m’ ' ' a? 1M’ rhmnvggrhsennnaa IUIWIIIPQG lg. 0" u‘? "W- ‘ 0° {slsziriirfr For-Sale. A t son sine camsh- oim snw" gigptigualfrre wreath, lgtuitpn Driller Souris. ' sais-iflgPfllf sou slum u as: mo. 1r 114v’ new‘ straw" "Yiibivlh Particulars. APDiy Guardian, _. jjUEJ-ll-s-ipd" FARM ‘Iron snares-- uated on Mnipequolgftfitgng}; i??? es from Charlottetown. '.App|y o‘ premises to Duncan Maclntyre. n ~ r _ sills-s-ra-ri lillliTw-SATUIIDAY ‘AFTERNOON. between Provvso Bros, and Wool- worth's store child's tam. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. Reward. 280l-9-15-2i.. 1.0M.- NEAR conmnn \VI<1Y~ ‘mouth and Euston Streets, auto crank. Finder please leave at Reddin Bros. 2i ‘ jlfale ‘ Wanted AI‘ BlIlllltIl-‘IIO "All ‘I0 IA‘ at the Service Shield in Prince dward Island, 606d proposition for.the right party. ties Co. London, Ont. roast. m r0 Lam-arousal," .-nwni.r.ino. house. and o buildings. opposite -depot.. Apply o . -. Trainer- Klnkora. , izrei-a-is-sl Teachers Wanted sly-infill!!! Wanner; A1‘ mean Hi iiihorough School. Supplement _ $100. ‘Gordon-Douglas, Secretary. . m-r .5, M; -l Q21 yrs-ii ‘ """""Wnnted"‘ "" "’ - warrants-Jew App y at Guardian Office. ., . .. 8651-94-0. Iron - SALE. _ v4 ‘ Xnge in GuytoWIhIvlElfil-llallggeqsga ..:.2 stature M on n o n‘ Krill-vim: vusetebles m’ i‘ ° "do 0i’ street. For particulars. Apply 1p A_- N,‘ ‘iéliglcliéll premises or to MeLun mg "H0". Royal Bank Build. - zrsa-p-u-sina Miscellaneous ' OAR F011 HIRE-pg“ 1,, gal-l - l'll‘; lloine Nursing tuli- _li_eaitil liints “Seems like I haven't any ‘n9- iiofllfli tilting. motliell," ssid‘ Psi-iii! Br Jvlwr. Pulling out his chair at wAii-rrini-ai nova-insulin. ar- ply to Mrs‘. F. W. Hynriman. 2R1 Kent-Street. 2799-9-15-31. vAivrsm loo» noon woonsmn "tb-gtrto Bathurst. N. B.. on Wadi-l nesday, 15th, and Monday, 20th '“'ages $60 per month and over according to experience. For flir- ther particulars Apply Isaac phone 75-h Morel 2780-9-l4-3lpd ' \VAR'I‘EDy—-DIAID ‘I0 ASSIST AT’ housewonk. Apply at Guardian. 2801-9-15—3i.. V t . ._ chen. ’ No familiar hint of supper assailed his nostrils. Kitchen Table rind" Vanished. A glance into the kitchen reveul- the dinner table and sitting down heavily. _ , "Are you ill, father?" Quggflon. at! the did lady at the end of the tabla, anxiously. V "N0! "Xiiilliy- Jes‘ can't eat- i don't understand it.'-’~ t And as he spoke the old farmer helped him; self to fried pork and fried pota- iiwfi- 56AM. and cabbage, spaaring, a thick slice of’ bread and butter- inK it well. ‘ several dupe or coffee, nnn n slab 0i pic. eaten in the?‘ half-hearted desperation of a mggfvwho is doing what he believes to be the best ""88. completed the meal. After the men hadgone gpk to tile,- iieldi, the oid;la'dy“ ll long tints contemplating the litter of greasy ioodyibplfora‘ her. She had eaten nothing, herself. Consults Woman's Magazine. ed the fact that the table was not there. it had vanished. Alarmed. Farmer Jones hurried to the‘ foot of ,the stairs, chliing anxiously. His wife was sick, perhaps. Puzzled, he called again. Her voice chine to him from the garden and hastening out he was "greets by such an unusual scene that he rubbed ‘his eyes‘ 'in unbe- liel. . Under the trees-at tire side of the house sat hiagood wife, placid- iy knitting ,lace.‘- , » The table, with a _white ciotli, was ready for supper and the min- ute he snw it Farmer Jones want- ed to eat,‘ “The "garden truck" he had soornoda‘ few days hack—in tflxia fhdtxlglvtehelr-looked enchant;- "inviting as it lay on" thisfipicnlc iiupvfll‘. table. .- ‘ ‘ . l’ ‘ Billdltlvl Tempting Meal. Then she went into another room, returning with s woman's msgasine which she spread out he~ fore her. - Carefully she read and / reread onovpagen it was headedfldrlow Tojfeep Cool in Summertime." Then she nodded, deterniinodiy..- "l'il do it; pa won't mind. He likes a change, only perhaps the hired men will ‘object. ‘ ‘ ‘ "Still, l'll osll it a picnic supper, and they won't iinow the differ- ence, ' it will be s sight less work for mo, tso," the little old lady lioddsd to herself. A few minutes earlier than usual that night thaflsu per horn lhnlisll across the liar i, Abru‘ - imhwvhirlzdr the new _ . an vwry soon the men were inrttis yard. The old farmer was lrst to stumble into the shad to "wash lip." All m luotll-.ls.,.tllv.»§llwost~lllot Tilers were‘ sliceli&lstoés. ' lair low and red, and is tuce and wa- tercress. There were pistes of ;butterad bread, of cookies" and’ pickles, and red ourrants from the jifqfltli, and“ a slits 9i early yellow pésspea- Ajltollfii’. of iced tu} another-of creamy milk, replaced the absent coffee pot.’ The men had arrived‘ by thii time all alikwsrdnesll and grinning delight over this new departure. _ After supper they sat in the gleaming. willie a cool brsals stir- retlliljlhe‘ mignonnetts beds, ming- ling‘ wtth the farmeflsgood‘ tollab‘ so ‘as he‘ sham. "i think l'll give you this kind of a supper every night new," -sald the little qla lady mtg. ' And "Moody 08m allied. "I've been reading in ‘a book first the w yto 9 600i and well er to nylon d - ‘lien! cook» "b field 1- and» Art Novel- _ - . lott o moon mar nova.‘ . ‘if, lB-lE-C 1m, oied tad-IA‘). Farrell l-Ciond-lkt...“ -' am ‘psi-e 0's:- ll BN6 - t Cluiitlier. i808 .__._- v min-ye on w; it'll-fill‘ 2c ran czar orlrnll brass m. 1°11 911N585’. Bfiitlbmbper, 18th. only i HOQMAIN’! Sltmmerside. IGIIIQI TIM‘. g 28431-1141 , .9 =., 051$ I . p It ‘will be Oil 881B lo a very short tlupe. . _ i lo PER ‘oeurrx/nu all Chester. lsntnrday. Beptenliber isth. uni-gun; flay at iifilshilANi-S Bum-merside,‘ ‘ . ~ . ~ x islands-oi ' m" .- u; ‘w \ Munmly MARION CIRIOUITP- Services on Slopteunber. 19th. White Sands 141 arm. Cape Bear, 2.30 Harm-st also. (es. Rally). 8on- day _ fiat Glen William Hail Wednesday 2iind._at 7.30. TH! ‘RouvlLta-The cos. Rouviile soiled from Charlottetown on Ttucsdaty, with supplies for light houses" on "the NovafScotia coast. gem Pictou to Eastern Harbor, C. - .___- . <. THE BRANT.-—-Th,e C. G. 8. Brant arrived last evening from iPlctou, where‘ she had been on the ' "slip for anoverirauling. ‘ gyms- ‘ma, erAN.l_.tv.-The ices.- Stanley .arrived' in port last night from “the Straits of gasile _Isie, lizhtfi- v _ _;NOTilQE.--lt1ay‘lfls. Purchased the sslsets ‘andzgood wlllulf the Poca- hontas Coal Oolixipanyy, I require all panties indebted to the nalitlComa paay to IIIXOJIIIIIUOGlG/te payment loo me at my qtfice 80 Queen input. Every person‘ not seiltiirng h ac- oounlt on or bstiore Friday, Sept. Hughes. hi-rlllwii’ notice. J. .1. I . sari-pas 6i . HSCHOONI wAiigOiifilTllggla w. pProjse. iii" ,r_o_ , l;_....°“°‘ snyeslgrlitiy. entree -- intinlntinn " sonar Minnie Milt". Cup‘; i!!!‘ tart » »-l-' t -_ iii-ray went ashore onjud- fuel-Rocks‘, near. Wood glslsudsf/Plle nnniuellt an _sfd6d‘.7'-Uf‘§aterday§< An; thefstellnier": ‘in; 13st at the" ‘time on.- r wa cou o , or.- ‘ mqlyqfh nqother steamerTwlia available noassistance ‘could ‘in. sent. butsteps will bevtakeu- tngray to rendtir. mile assistance. mandate needed, The; so oonsr is owned the capfainn- -- ~~."_~,“|lfl _ '- ._.__.. it Erriou TO "TH! _ jPAfiI RlROOIlIL-oi recep- ‘ ‘_ injMr. and Mrs. aullnnra. to ‘iirnt the-innit.» of Mir. Clerks merentsmllfr. and Mrs. Har- rgdgqlark of 330 Neill-h E88!!! Stilelelt, inert eventing. ‘A llarse noun"; b“; quire friend; of ilhe recon-lily malls-led 490M316 were present iio tanll-uopilealen-tltboin w‘ a-ilumb _ gimbealutifllll wli _ siflts- Ally", olmtalLnslieil-iibnlriiirmm” Pr“ given and a general ocla-i M "enjoyed. During the vervenlnlgya buffet l/lmcii was served. lMr. and Mrls. Edson Clark. ho w-hlom this honor was paid by theirfrlends last averting, were married in Ber; dell, Prince Edward Iabmd, a week: ‘ago yesterday, the ceremony being performed at the "home of the bride's permits. lvlrs. Olark was formlc-rly Muse T, l-lowatt, a local nurse,_ who graduated from ILheJo- call hlospi-tul lln theelalso of 19,18 and who practiced her profession" in llhls cilty until she leflt herein brittle over a mmilth agoJThle groom has also nnade his home in this pi , ii-"Qrililt. B . highliy r will]; his althler in this management of the M-cl-Jlcii Laundry company. The MiasJ-lowlalti. referred to ahoye is a dauglllter 0f Mr. lA. C. Howstt she was known in her home town wit; e. mo-st lovable person and hhd all kind fnlends nlidiiso eneniiesHA lb it st at school, in short -N ih Eagle ‘liujsfla gain‘ we lose who" had thefiileasure of her %lslihihnloe _estiland lhleertlest‘ oongllnltuiatlldns. green stuff and drink water and milk, and eat fruit, and seen‘ awn; from the smell styrene at meal-I time. _ lllfest and at and heavy" starchy vegetables make you twice as hot, and spoil your appetite. At least, that's what the book says." |"And l believe it," ‘said the farm» er slowly. "Did you see how ‘much 1 ate at auplper tonight? ant 1 ra- lished it more than "any meal" I've had since this hot spell set in. The nlen won't complain, mother, if we times a day." And they didn't. Luna's‘; on." rlsul. 1m . ulna-it's Lleislsnt 00.. Limited. _ floppy-diver since eominl homo from the Boar war l have been dlslheral with running fever ‘sens oa my less. l-tried many saives all liisfinebtai‘ also doom ea continually.“ the blood. " sot no permanent relief, till last wintsrwhsa; o .- mote U»! _ , . ‘rile -effdtbf 1w t o! malice; After two ' oft-h sbres corp- ploteiy disappeared “and l bud worked every working day since. ‘GUI IITIQHYI [QUE ilVAl-lli. _._ q. . V, ti! tllfP-Ei h _ are primaries a , 2836‘ where she had sbeenfl supplying - t i 24th inst. wllli be sued without . ‘back mo the‘ city" l ‘ _ Jred Llvingstoneb of ‘this: e ltly, where he ds well known and - ,_ pccted. Ho ie- associated" I l:lf the C.,N. 11., ‘Borden, Lillie, ins‘ ‘ have shot drestbal- supper three t managerial. coco” v on ielioins uni-together out nim- een-Bedslga elli- ‘Ghestanfieid suites for, ‘NH nay milieu-J” krona-gown.‘ "YUM sift."- "MY bum." solid redone... ‘let m.- l you; Ylllfvegot a would _ 1M1‘; UB8, a truly remarks ‘ also liter." . . .. o; ll , » ‘l '".~"__J. -, memo mussel-sh, “slit, igloo‘. —(i,'ho Reguieltiloiilslfiggtwgewsnadian Air Fou-"oz iiliave-now‘ _ " "apprbved, M14 lfiiyius trails-lug lain pihgress at WW Borden. Ontario. The c. A. F. is a lseparallle branch oil! the Ser- vilce, ulnd ils dblrtunb/iie in m; ma... "DR. AYERS will be absent from its office lthe first or this ‘week. 2823-9-15-21 . "i": ne'er PRAOTIC t the Yvrlr ltuieeiuh will be heirs ‘it u... use"; W- " a t toe k b ' Crockett “c”, Y order B. m1 o 1i 2i. cave-utensil couclnsos-rldu c-—-Pre communion services will be ‘mid Wednesday and Thursday apd Friday Ilikhts of this week Rev 39h." fiiirliog will assist on Wild: "aid"! hisllt. ‘Mr. lBonneii will ad. "fillies! the Youngnlen and wom- en of the congregeuol; cursor six sssuriié quartered oak dining chglggL aaillhfhhérd- in sold or fumed twill"- afieteflmal"! leather uphdls‘ o0 g- ll) ‘ b0! seat worth $50.- - II sale Saturday, September 1l8th.f0r. $33.95 1LT. Hdiunan bid Sumlmerslde. " zsla-a-iulzi moss FOX win: SHIP “Thtr-Rosers Hardware report a lot of enthusiasm in '10‘: "Mmiihlr- Every day they are 5111091118- out orders lalrge and small for Rylnnds English in; wire netting. This great island in‘- dustlry ls~assured a big future judg- ing jby the alniount of building go- ins 0n- , - zsss orumo iron livutuos ab); lWIRE-wmilis month will witness a int n ‘ranch bliliiuils-Thejlogers iierll re on. Ltd, have‘ made the necessary preparations to‘; _eet the demand and" have in stoc a full assortment of Rylands Englishuoi wire netting. This wire is regalv- "au and will wear for all time. l'la;..'...'.-~ l > on rlsl-llno‘~rirlr.--mr;" viril- _ Rogers Herd-ware Company, sp t Satur- da half holiday fishing "ht Cros- b - Mill. His success as svfish r- man was evidenced by ‘the is ge size of the catch he brought back and his chums are now asking him for the name of the fly he uses.’ wnscxzln vssssL. -‘- rho schooner Minnie Mac, which '. n ashbre u; Indian Rocks is a vesfial of 78 tons. She was on hOIyW! y. from Charlottetown to d-lawk _s bury in hniiast_ The vessel is and dry. . l " ‘ ness into your home and keep it there. Nothjiig member of the family so much as buy from" "the House of Miller Bros. lie le Dealing. BT05. ‘lo House. rhejnollie or the Hein limit a 00., Plants, _ mu the Ylctrolls. issxent at, vyasnottsl‘ ‘ l‘ m p. p , . now-u u. ._ s 1.. l " ~ l " llitfizgszaliailllie ert its: em l” 75bit -will bfingcjoyr and hams- - lthltvydtican put-infill your l home will benefit every l; To lnshe turn or a cnqli Piano and Good yarns; “Fifi; -i;wo years of Re- l. write; rin- . Particulars,’ ' The‘ Island's Greatest mull '1 nnnnnnn. y urltntstws-"am m Fans esporieeeed-al-Ktla Orgasdsatlon. Marnied quarters alrepovided, and tnsrmplsrlaliiiofl lb oiillowed tier wife audoneoblfld._'l‘bieisaveryex- creilenlt opportunity dor those who eannnhnnhi cosirmsmloalte witlli. Mr. u. n. Stewart, rm use Chamotte- ..__sah. . A dooetwosmonpliny married returned d 41s ’ , _ esiiousor receiv- hg employment to, ligihil farming and toz-ieutiiiliris. and Ihave cot»- tlagc supplied, near Chalrliolitletown, rlilcluilld hominid-deems {with Secre- tanyoftlle G. W.V.A. . A remsrmo Kiss-in ll-ilnt. s11‘. ~ that yon have intlt‘ been lnd1soreet' enough to repeal: to my daughter about nraimiage." paid llhe stern parent in rlilye youth wiho had just asked for his daughter's hand. "l have nbtfiiif." replied the youlim. "but l was strongiily tempted ‘lb do soklaat evening wlhen she kissed mle good night." , THE STABLE FOUNDATION.- London Morning Post: Alilter all, France ankllG-"riealt Britain main- ltlaiine-d an uiliihzlce vtihlough all llhe ukltseilitidcs and dislapmlntrnenvls of a. terribe war. Are they nlolw to part? The idea ti; lsnllhinkabie. The‘ Rococo-British Enieulte lswtliue one stable foundation in wor-id- political Irv-v ~ . . TH- HORROR OF _ MODERN WAR-St. Lbuls Globe Democrat: Napoleon in often q-uotedQ and in all qyrobobiilty rrsisquoted, as having once said, answering a humanitar- isnobiection of war, "You can't have onlelets wltiholht breaking eggs." But Napoleon, in all his btilllldes between Toluion and Welter- llno, legion for number, never made 1.000.000 ouiphsihs. War lstill od- fered glory _io iilie mam, not yet Mhblly "sobordinanled. b0 iyhe machine. T-lie oilioual-ticouid charge across a 'bl00dllll. and suniit iiield and hrlilg back more liaurels than wlnunds. The day of 12,000,000 war orphans had lllOil. come, " to make awarahliasllilgahd acurselnthe minds of all humane men. .A . , MILITARY HIBTORM-(Contixllued lfmm last issue.) During llhe last .i‘ew, issues offrhzis column We have traced briefly tile history ‘olf our Canadian Mrl-ilii-ia. since it was first ldsttubiiisheiddn 1649 in the priovin-ce 0_f Quebec. The training of iihe militia was oompulilslory and the some system was later adopted ill Upper Canada and later by all ilh-e than provinces of Canada. It was tlliififllligll thle eilficiency of this sys- llsm of tl-ninhn; th-‘ait Canlrilda was seven in 1113-1782 and ngnin -i.n 181B. L319!‘ on and on various oc- casions flIO ‘militia act was chang ed, until-l in the end compulsory service was unfortunately done elwey ‘with, and in its place an ex- “ {pensive nnq lneflcient voluntary Hayaileni has t-akeniits place. We would here like ‘to remind our read- -er¢1|h.at i-n 1912 the total establish- menu of our rmiiiltis was 66.01! ‘men and the hotel expenditure was 89,090,510, and than. in 1866 under lthle compulsory system the Pro- ylinoe of Nova Scott-a lhsd a militia esisllblllslullent olf 58,000 men, and "iihle linta! expenditure was onilly _$114,‘480. Mal-clog due allowances lflor absence of a certain armolm-t of Jclothiing etc. tin like old Nova Scotia ‘forces iii 1866. we feel sure that ‘Slywfpflfdflll who considers tlhe mat liler all. all, Willi pee iihalt Nova. Scotlla under the old Cauuudian compulsory Byilifiiill‘ got" more eficierlloy and yprroteotli from its mllliiaryforces iilhim Gambia dues lflodlay under ‘it's 616W and costly voluntary system. “bet use also remind our readers as Ito‘ haw ltlte uriliiidu olf two on ‘tries -—rSwltzenland mild Calnalda l we're prepared fiat-war in 1014. The form- or mimicry with liallf of our popular ' ltlon and wiith la smaller annual ex‘ ' pendlltum on ilts Military forces, wells able through compulsory , l;- ATl‘ . ‘THE W, none-Att- Secretaro’ tol- the lam-I pro: sorrel"! at lllioxrneni iWiil you listen for a minute to a story founded on facts and which should make yeti think. Ill file year 10l2,,ttle firuit growers °i'"ci!|t1i'0i'i1h had leached the point whm“ m"! of them were mort- Boune of them were reduc- ing "M? “F9089. others were sell- ilis out. Fruit was no- “W”. Pilllfitabie. There were milirvwwsrr. each nailing on his "'4" "Wiml- N0 srower was hm knew-l hows iii-fruit. and if the nan will“ h brand. alone he could 110i have undertaken the expense 0f am advertising campaign m es. ifilillnll a demand for such brand. . r Uudcr these cmllslstsnoss, thlngg . iwkulrather biustior the future. IWWP-"ai-ely a sufficient nllmnlbcr of PFOSIesaI/ve growers and business marl 0f. the ‘Pacific Coast were found to initiate a cooperative selling Asaociistion. nAt the start these men had four things ‘in mind;_ 1st. The establishment of were- hmi"! 0i‘ depots for receiving and sorting the fruit. 24rd. The stendarination of the ‘l'll-it I0 8a to eliminate any tilst w“ 110i 0i 800d quality to the end “m! "Billing but a f-iret class article would he marketed. 0rd. The establishment of a brand of trade-mark for the stall-- dtilrd fniilt. ‘lflth. A National Culzmpgjgn by M. vcrtising to establish this brand on the markets and make it known in every household. thus‘ yearly en~ ilarsing the markeis to absorb tile increasing production, lri order to "do these "things. was absolutely necessary. Capital was required to operate the storage and sorting depots or ware-houses. Growers who lfet their fruits for sale required advances to carry them along until sales were made. To raise this icalpital, growers were asked to subscribe on the baslzrof $10 for every acre under production, and this meant-as much as $5,000 for some individual grow- ers. Leas than lforty-fylve percent of the growers were secured in the first two years. The expenditure of $14,000 in the first year by ihe raisin organiza- tion in advertising Sun-Maid rais- ins brought forty per cent increas- ed sales. This appropriation has been increased from year to year until it has now reached the sum of $300,000. The advertising is done in such we'll known magazines and, periodicals as The Ladies’ Home Journal, The Pictorial" Review and The Saturday Evening Post. The results have been that grow- ers have paid off their mortgages, they have increased their acreage threefold and their production four or five times, and prices have gone up on thousand per cent. Over ninety per cent of the fruit grow- ers are now members of the Or- ganiryation and DPF-hrinfl ill UN world could induce illiese men to go belck to the old order of things when each man was selling by him- self and was atthe mercy of the middle man and» the 89801118101‘. where each was putting his cmip on ihe market without regs-rd to quality or quantity, with the re- sult that lmuch inferior fruit was marketed. nlrldat times the mar- ketg were giullted by reason of too many growers selling their fruit at the one time. .Mr. Foxman, lwhat has J99!) ac- complished by the fruit growers can he done by ihe fox ranchers. The Silver Fox Fur Selling Assoc- training in incest-live and llfllcb on its lfmhticrs u er 500,000 men -in 4a hours, wlill . Quads‘. wihh it's expensive and inefficient voluntary system was nearly six months liiielld. We believe that as our mili- tia is now to be reorganized. it iis the duty of Ilihe public to study carefully the military systems of Mills country , and iihose of other nations, and see to -it ilhalt Canada. adopts tho ibest, For our part we believe Lllalt we in Canada shoud return, llD tlhe system adopted by ¢ur lfiiiheisl," viz ilmversall compul- uory‘ttrainulg_ wiirl saved Called-a in 177B—1782 and in 1812. "I-iblllslit ilo establish a nationally ~‘ lgeiitiilng its ltirlslt Division into thle ' wear; TXON. . The following price you solve the ILC. of L. Black rain coats children's $4.50 iation is based‘ on the some ‘Qflil-‘l triples, it has the‘ saline ideals and it f-‘twe requires eqiiihi Willwrt on the part‘ demand and opening up 116W m!“ of the rancher. ' ‘ The future ct the Fox Industry is in your hands to make or break. ‘individual selling and inldivlIduIai bargaining wlilll eventually lead to We must unite, we must grade our furs and give the public a square deal by giving tlliem Sil- ver lFox furs and not something that wo- feel ashamed to unknow- disaster. .- wwmwrw- ."*“‘i‘-- Rarkaigle , Tweed Rninnnnts _ .t'r’ PATONS l You can smile while the show- t 9r! fall w enrich the earth, when Weliilll Paton! raincoat. To be well and suitably turned out for wet weather is a busi- alias necessity that Paton's _ ful- Men and women have learned that the value of a garment is as much in the mental satisfaction hill‘! llflilpiness is gives as in the that in best costs less, because it lasts longer. THAT 1S WHY PATONS RAENOOATB AND UMBRELDAS BRING UNIVERSAL SATISFAC- Prince Edward a ALI- Tl-IIS WEEK ‘ Thq Ever Pqpulmr, ~ KLARK URBAN co. TONIGHT n-r e.ao~ - i» “The Man From o $4.25. ‘ - Twflédplfllll qnoata . _ . misses Wllflifltflnfia-U f$i7~ Tweed Mixt s in Pgown $173! to $18.50. . -»-_ --»-.._g~, Gjfayl nndéilrbfisilhen $109,020» $21 f“ < -'~ Auto coats, -the d7“! toLaumhmei-t ootihglflfi » i ’ eat are , or .0 .1! , , costs‘ at a big ssvin tag now 1a 1 the time to etiuiv ymlrtfsmiir for that motor tript. . = . GOOD SHADY ‘UMfllllbLlbiJbw An umbrella does not afford y much scope for enthusiasm but in»; our show ‘ congressman? 70i- will app eciate the new d slant! _ in handles and high quality 0i viii‘ coverings. Prices from $1.78 up, ‘ i . the long run the ‘list will help edge. . must, go on inleraseing the eta to absorb our increasing prod uction. ‘if we do these tliinliin fihen the future is assured. If we do mulling, if we continue mining .» ihe JndlusifY. the 9nd m“ mm" cclrne sooner of 1816i‘. To delayg ‘longer is only inviting disaster. The nppnnnni-ty is at hand. is! us amp .~ it ‘new, lesiiit never returns. ‘ 2834. ‘ ‘ --_--;--—,_. ’ ‘ 4 - i i ~ Home” Seats new on sale at the Box Office for all performances. Prices i "nAsT CALL To, see Thb Aincrlsanrs Bomuty of the Saraon iyiARY McLAREN rnofulgiuis THE ‘Brigllfwittyflayings-from the Prose _ . w. DAY attire-re y IN‘ . ."- t, ‘ if» l-rlr - - a ll .; ~ terns» elite-Aim ll-uok" t,__—V-IN— BONNIE LASSIE" inn llesry c. lluwiindis Novel "tutu lulu/lull" Siipilorlirlg Miss McLa-ren in spot- tiawoode Aitken in the Character of "Auld Jeremiah" and the -play of wits between ihe crusty old million- _. sire nnnfitils stout-hearted scotch lsssie determined to make her [way in this country, is as keen delight to the mind as the beautiful set- tings are to the Wye, , , Curtain rises at 8.30 shnrlLBVimiiiE- - Doors open at 7.30 sharp, evening. , \ Doors 0pm, Matinee 2.00. Curtain, Matinee, 2.30 sharp." l Parties arriving after curtain rises will he oblighed to wait until first act is over. Evening Orchestra Reserved-Jlféc-fimz. Evening Balcony ‘llbserved-itlc-Blic. General Admission 35c. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Special Prices _ Mars-Inga: this l6c. chitin but». szvsinliué‘ he h»