roeobou Al halt Slate! ll localities tire re materials but immune iron: a inyour district. . WHEN you require a roof,- flle n¢l=r..;...,..lr" Simmer‘ (109 iqllflre rear)» A basis for analysis of the costs of Brantford AsphplLSlfleS, is given below; _. i‘ lTlfli%fbmllr'sifillfollilPifi“ofi.m‘m““ Zfifiidifilfiiffilllfifill“ §i.‘l'“'°"""°°“" v I, v . _ . , , l ' or LAENG~flraniiordLl one y-qreq r e one o in iFlcing—lndl:idlglletel '3': and y ea eagle: end bend over round surfaces. per COIII-lllllyill‘. 4--1(0 PAINT OR STAIN REQUIRED-The rnrhee of Bnntlntd ‘d b‘ d in natura’: pernuxh ‘£21m and red, I! GI B II I I IE VQ|—~IO IM) I ‘I fldflgQ artistic eifelnl, no,llquld coete to make tluftn fire-resubmit." s--8AV1IG OI‘ IISURANCE-Brlnflord Asphalt Shier: are cluled u nun-combustible by flre insurance corn olholnlotolilp I er cent. on premium! I eilzciod. In tiona demand ubertou pope renflord Alphnlt Slate! uro dro-reoieunt and pedal guletlonl. . 6-6081‘ OF REPAIRS-About the day they are laid Brentford Auplult Slate roof: uhowoimout 100 per cent. of the original roofun- touched. Brlntfnrd Asphalt Slate: do not curl, Iplif, ernclr or rot. Complete protection 1nd permanent protection ere built lam Brant- ford Asphalt Slate loofl. f _ Compare these roof costs with those of any other roofing material; it rs your money you are spending and you want value for it—then buy Braniaford Asphalt Slates Distributed under Brantford Roofing Trade Marks» through Brantford Roofing Dealers. Stock carried, information furnished, service rendered by our dealer Blntpn require OIL Slab Silt f on In hendllngzropgxd: l x 12% incline-Ont , You lure colorl, er-. direct sewing certain r under aonle root are r. Brantford Roofing Co. Limited HEAD orrrcs dull racrozzv l" Brantford Branches at Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and Winnipegm Canada For "Sale by, GILL & LANTZ tariiéiéfcallr-curn, Heifetzh ' and Other Great Artists {confirm us when we tell you that only on the NVICTROLA y can you hear them in your home as they are ! a heard on the stage. in the great: musical C€n NETS- Miller Bros. ~ 145 Great George Street .1 t Now arriving let ue allow you wll h» y? x . _-. _ . v "ms \\A\ll_ll*» volcl.‘ t- f Best duality well known Brands of Blend and Hard Wheat Flours, in Woodard 98. ‘b. Bags- Bran . Shorts “ (‘ornmeal Cracked Corn ‘P Oil Cake Meal Schumacher Food Rolled Oats All of which we lure selling at lowest prices. Call early as we have only a limited supply 0f Feeds on bland at the present time. H0106 & (30- Come in today andj] ... the ghosts or Mrs.:liough‘$ Siam-I ——_‘ Mrs. w. r. Dillon, Sydney SH ____-_____»~=—_‘+_~» - Flour and Feed rlrs cslrrrur .urllll>rrl;;.;fv DR. REIDS’ OFFICE will be Closed until Aug. 29. Waovsrtrlss THE BEAUTIES 0F THE ISLAND—- By sending your friends a souvenir of P. E. l ‘"111’ 57v 11081118111. Guardian Office: NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.- Advertlsers are reminded infiat .1111 01311111)’ advertisements mustdla m the Guardian Office before 110m) “l “l9 ll"! previous to publlcautln and before 10 8.2111. on ‘Saturdays. . ._.__.;_. b NORTH‘ RIVER ‘ROAD-HA resi- dfi"! lnl ibinudlgfilot». suggests that ljiilgblralgtzmllg r‘ intend repair- 9y should eh 22l- vnr iu effect an urrangelnelif- iill M11 SlPffter-fqlyhhe use of uni? ll vlltc rmtdvantf lbrld e, olhe .‘ lac rcslrlenltn .w|]| ghg .1 grgpuyfl m; - vrznlcnccd, ‘ -- r . =. GEAR cave wmn-lvllrrgjpllcll: have been u serious uccldcnr 0r ll fuiulliy occurred Saturday‘ nlorll- lnK. Wlllllt!'\V()l'lilll8ll were hoisting rl Hvminu of the concrete pillar which will lldornlhe entrance 1-1 the l\e\v llunk of Nova Scntlupljfll-ll hoisting gear gavel way u“ Lilli? llczlvy section crushed to _ ‘the gruunll. Lllcltily no one Was’ 1.1 the wuyof the falling section-and IiIWMOYliIIIQII slurred to repair the brohcll, gear _\'-'llll.0Lll..tlPlilyjzfly. FREIGHT SE’RVICE- Shperin tendon: Gl-rldy p1’ the l'.l<1.l.R.. who‘ rralurrmrhreccrlily from Moncton wllcrc he nltendPd a cmlferencb of officials on (he Tlmn Tllllle Que-- tlun sglld that, it was decider] In‘ tllzlilliain illc double passenger: service between the island and the mulnlllnd ll‘ the freight truf- ilc, in the meanlirlle. does llnt crowd the slerlelu-r, lt is expect-I ml that tile qircseni. tri-lvcckly‘ frrluht train sol-vice (Tllurlllitellnvn and Sflilflel Genrgrlttvwn and between mcrsido and 'l‘ig_rllsll will be creased In :1 (llllly service this alllulnln as soon as the business warrants it. zlull ON FIRST V.l8lT-~.Vir.':lnd Mrs. iiuyicr Reid of Montreal arrived in Chnrltllfelolvn Friday night on their first trip to the island. They will visit Brllcklcy ilelltzh and othcl- places. Mr. ltcld who is now retlrctl fffilllfllifilVP business life was for u number of year-s (‘lcncrlli Manager ut’ the C.l’.ll liottl Syslclll. Prior lo that llc wznl connactcd wllll the Drpzll-lmenl and was intimately i" qullilltcd with tho lfllc Hon. l)llVlll Laird when he was Minister m’ rllc lllicrlor and Governor lll llle Nllrillwosi 'l‘crl'lttlrles. (‘.l’.ll. selected having ulllde spPvhll TROTTER PURCHASED~ M!‘ llorb. (Hnnpbcll. horse fancier and tlln popular proprlcior pf-tlle (lamp boll Lunnll Counter. Grafton $1., hfls purchased illc inst little lllrlrt... (itllllllludrlra Betty. by (‘Ollllnllllvffi llcrl-gfll‘, from Mr. IVl. MflllflP-Oi they Prinuc l-Irlwzlrtl island railway. Mr. ifnltlpbcll. who is u E0041 1110K‘? ‘J~'_ horse-flesh. is in b8 Pfllllllilllllilieil. by his lllllllv friends, ml this lino, plrrrllzlsv. ‘l‘hc (‘olmnotltlrt-‘s 11m‘ gross. under “iicrb‘s" cure _wlll b0, wzltr-llcll with intcrcst. as he bur rrll [llH cur lliilflifl uf a lust trot-l tor. lie is. tents-rod in the Class i‘, Trill ll!l(l Pace ln the races this rggming Wednesday. PERSONALS Miss Florence‘ Berkeley left inst, Monday browning to spend the rc- mizllntler of the summer at. tlle sum lller‘ resort. of Lake KcllkflbNew York. Mm‘ _|_ .11, serlcabnugll, wllq un- tlerwcnt a successful operation in lllc i‘. E. island Hospital. llflfl P9" turned to her home ln Ouk Valle)’- ...-__. . Miss Mad-go Kelly, M1515 Mmlile McKee lliltl Miss Annie Mclnggrln. Prvtiericitln. N. Roll? 91111111118 l1 hnlidny llere, rho guests of M185 Mctllcrllll, Sydncy $17991- Sanlucl 11011850. Boston are on rl visit in 111:1!‘ brothers 111111 815M510 "n the 9' lnnll. Wllilc m the city lllPV W’ Mr. and Mrs. wwwewowwwwwfl? Hotel Victoria ‘I Famed for ‘HI eulllne eervlce. ' Eleglntly lurvilehed. 52 rooms with batho. Make It your home In Charlottetown. Eye Speciallll Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hour! 9-12.30, 2-5. Pfrovlnce-best illustrated write-up i) Price fifty seven cents Guardian Office. lltll\\lt‘£‘3l' _ lndintll FARM FOR SALE of 93, acres. about 40 acres clear, 35 acres‘ ""1191" good hard and soft woolLl remunder at. pasture. Good build 108B. lvoll fenced Angus McPherson, Murray River. THE GARDEN or rrts GULF ILLUSTRATED-Souvenirs of ‘the the province ever published. postualti. PHOTO REPROIDUCTIOPL- In llle Toronto ‘Sunday World's phn. l" "fillroducilon secrlun of August Zlsfflllllears ‘excellent views cf ‘Mm- Mfilkhen. wile‘ 'of the Cann- dittu Prlnle Minister and of the 318111 Hon. Arthur Melghen him-l sclf up Guildhall, lwcelvln-g tll.‘ casket and scrol emblematic .lf the freedom of London, ‘ N0 RE3EMBLANCE— Police SWgc-anl l’. Bradley has forward,‘ ed l0 the illllllflfllles ut Sourls u‘ ielssranl received from st. Jollml Slllllllg that the picture of the suspect arrested at East, Point ill? the lVlUAlllLy case bears no ro- sczllblltnrze iu the murderer us dll- crlbml by the Wilson glrl, and re-l questing tllul he be set at liberty. CALLED TO orrAwA_'sl.- Louis Duvlcs lef-t the city on tho} 1.35 train Sllillfdfly afternoon for; '- (Hllilwfl whore he has been sulidcll- ly called in his capacity of Chitin lmln of tho International llipzll Commission. and which ls expected to mot-t Monthly or Tuesday or. llris week. immediately after‘ rllu close of the rllccting oi’ the Com- mission he will relurn to the in. land and spend u wvek or it'll days, before leaving again. with his izlnlily. for Ollawll to PBSlIlllvi llisdlltlcs us. (‘llicf Justice of tllc Supreme Court of (Yzmlldu. “iii THE MARKETS Live Hogs and Smoked Ham Prices Easier I An easier feeling developed ill lllu lot-all lllzlrkct. for live. huge. yorltcrdluv and price-s scored n dc- (‘line of 25c pct‘ 100 1115.. which w s duo to the fllct (but rho olll-rillrgs were lzlrgl-r lllilll gvllilflllly‘ expct- '- Wll. however. at the lower level fl fair lrnrlc was done vitll sales of ' "l0 t0 $13.75 mmldmlifiiftllbidlillilkiirhiififm v-a H u. ERES a list of tire bargains every Canadian moto 4,000 Canadian Goodyear dealers offer them. Tires, the biggest selling tires in the world. Th All-Weather Tread and the other Goodyear features. r r 3O Non-Skid duca the 'l'reild. HelPlDK sele-clctl stock ill $1. per 100 lbsn. weighed off curs. whllc prices I'm‘ light weight sol- ects were cut $2 to $4 per lbs. under tho above and l0 $10, and sows at $8.50 in $8.75. M“- lielll-“Fllclx- was‘. no change in prices for, wllilc lll-l‘ bllsbllnrl was. with lllP|d|1lS§9fl hogs b,“ me {one of [hp the furnishing for, Ill" llldnvlllill 11mph‘ “l ‘he “Y"le.}“': irlllle passing in city zlbllitoiv fresh» wit)“ “Kkllled stock at $21 10 $22 pol-goo? |v:lll'(ll)Q lrtr lllrlt purpose. U]; ' .- mzlrker was czlsy with u small s. _ _ _ . .~\ feature of thc lllilPKPl, for 10th heavy‘ weight llnd rough lots sold at flu Th9 new Goodyear ‘ 30 tire fur the rnan who not strong rond - rzrio of All - Weaihcr Full Goodyear quality fur mileage. Rough, wuilh trend. $ 1 6.50 x314 X ill-q need the vulue at. BARGAINS» In GoodyearTires . 11,000 miles-and appear to be good for sever ' Copus, Stratiord. has this mileage on his McLaughlin. Eac v _ v . onelike itjor ‘ " 9,946 miles-and still running-the re ‘ < Cadillac of P. Samson, Montreal. __ this size ‘ ' 9,300 miles-and still in good condition. Dr. J. A. Ma l this mileage from a 34 x 41/; Goodyear T day's price .. 9.000 mile!—and still Cadillac. 8,000 rnilcs—and still in service-— Ottawa, on the 33 x paid $67.85, but you pzly ................................................................ .. 8,000 miles-still in use-BZ x 4 Goodyear Tires which came on the Oldsmo- bile of A. Gauthier, 2136 Clark St.. Montreal. Reduced to....$33.25 10,000 miles-and still going-H x 4 Goodyear Tires on the McLaughlin - R. C. Hunter, St. Mary's are a bargain at his price of $39.70. This tire will cost you only .................................................................. .. . 9,000 miles-and more to come-j. A. Jones of London knows the 31 Goodyears on his McLaughlin are giving him low-cost-per-mile. They cost $32.35. For you, the price now ~ ;(‘\',! W‘- - "3 PAGE 0 , FIVE I Y7" rist can have. They are Goodyear ey all have the famous See them today. al thousand more. from 33 x 4 Goodyear Cords h tire cost him 507,85. Today you caéfuy Over Frank A. .50 ‘cord of a 35 xMSJGoodyear Cord on the Cost 897.45. Today's price for ' " ‘ “Q7530 regor, London, reports re costing 891.65. To- $47.50 J. Dixon on his golng-Goodyezlr Cords. 37..x 5, on Scott Estate's Were $101.95. Sell how {or .. ‘ “L59 Goodyear 30 x 31/; Tire on Ford of C. T. M. Sapsiord, Edmonton. Cost him $26.70, but costs you only....$20.00 Tire wonderful new Goodyear All-Weather Tread 30 x 3V; is an even better tire than this. It is bigger. handsomer. rougher, 3nd renders greater mileage. ' 10,300 mlle&—ind still running—33 able value for W. E. today’s price is 8,000 miles-and apparently good for another 2,000, is the report of A. Wackid, 4 Goodyear Cords on his Oldsmobile. He x 4 Goodyear Tire, which will be remark- Chevrolet. Cost $35.30, but . ............835.00 $54.50 of 83o 2s x 4 “$28.00 We could fill pages with a similar list from our files. .The "mileage is built into these tires. And the prices are right. Ga to a Goodyear dealer's today. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Ltd. r nan xllltk l lllczlis \l.i.‘ Lllc wcllmr _ Fooling‘ lll llllillégfillril pp‘ 9p Mir, Scottish grunt-s llaveIllc-q-n imliur-J reduced 1.. H, g6 me,- n," M-hflrh} s-d nll over (ll-o world frrl- lllully 2v, was tlitribuilfid to the ln0!'0fl-‘~‘-il‘;yeul' drawing on (be athletic. tlllPllL for atlllcllr: offerings. and the falling r1l1‘_lll tho “f ‘hp “HUN Sum “S demand of lulu. and in I‘ wholesufle way of 8 to l0 lbs. sizes worn (nude iii 41c lo 42c D91‘ 1b.. l5 lbs. at 40c and 18c to 25 lbs. 411386 to 39c. The-re wits rm rhflnge in the condition of (lull lllllrltet for bacon. prices being! xlmldy wiill i1 fallrly good lrurlt! passing in Windsor SBlPCilHl bone-l less at 48c to 50c pcr 1b.. and Ilrellkfrlsr grlldcs llt 32c to 1151: pl-r lb. 'l'llP dclllrlntl fut‘ irilnnlcd 1011M of fresh pork was fair iii 32c to 33c per lb.. and trimmed shoulders rlr 20c in 23o per lb.» The trllrlc in lard was fair, and lbc (one of the illilYkPl was SlPiHly with sales of Canadian pure lcllr’ grades an 18 1-20 per lb. in 20 lb. wpnrl pails. Tho receipts or pru- vLqluns yesterday were 3.600 llill“ kngee lard, 1,189 boxes llfllllfl iillll bacon, and 1.042 packages finned pleats. (flllcago. August 17~Sllarp down turns in the provision llllll‘l(l'l were brought about by the wczlk» ness of grain and by a tlPPlllill tumble ln the value of hogs. Pri- ces at the close were dnwn 15c to 50c. Future quotations worn: OpPll J-llgll Low (flosc Mess Pork, per bbl-— Sept. ....17.(|0 Lard, per 100 lbs.- Sept. . 10.35 10.40 9.00 10.1% ’Oct. _.. 10.25 10.60 0.95 10.4‘) Slim‘! Ribs, per 100 lbs.» Soul. 9.20 9.20 8.9:’. rule och 9.00 9.00 8.95 9.1m Cash prices closed: Pol-k not“ illu-l, Lard $10130. Ribs $9.00 In $10.00. iwly Children Crave .Candy O Candy provides a form of nourishment which children need. IViothere. however. uhould guide the choice of ouch food.‘ We are Zaqentn for h PAGE Q SHAWS chocolates NEILSONS’ Chocolates. WILLARDS Chocolates. MOIRS Chocolates They are pure, fresh and wholesome. .0f courle, the kind that 1| late for the llt- lvcll us bl.»- dosccnrlrlnls and lrxillgillg in‘!!! illC 10 ln'_l'incst curries frmn flu‘ and no.1!" ill tries for LllP. llcrst: rut-lug: e e Class C. Trot and Pica. illlfiik)‘ Tutlll (Uzlslvell). (Lilli. li.. (ilurllc) o4 Wllilil.V(‘l' sot-lion llli. Kllilcs ll;.vu been ll(‘l(l. l’l'.'lr:1ir-:lll_l' Pvl-ry sot"- llnn 01‘ the United Slzltcs flgllluhw" IIl'Olllllt(¥llill_V ('il('ll _\'t‘lll‘ with thr-ir Elllllllill (‘nllcrlollhl 111cc!‘ Wllllt‘ lhl> llolmniult has llmlv ll l1 ~l~catllrrs (d their athletic. Yfilll‘ (H50. Esput-llll- 1y 1 (Elulriollclrlwn, whoro it llllgbt bv said that Lin; (‘lllcrlrlrllrlll Club is lllc flltllcr of rlllllctltzs, 1on1: before any utlll-r nlllleiir-s orgllllz- allon vgzls formml. ~ The sport» fills your, which llll((“i plrlcc Wednesday afternoon, is lllfill~ er an elllclent and rnprlble lntlllrlgc- ment, and nothing will bu. lcii lll"-- done in llltlkc llli‘ rllblclic lllcci and horse racing illls your, the biggest in the history of the orglllllzrlllull. The clltry list. wlllclt will be pub- llhllPil Ill-xi week’ l; ulrt-rlrly (iillllllg ‘in culltesllulrs from tho full lL-llglll null brcnrlill of the pl‘!lVll1l‘('_ As will be‘ sccll in lllc list cl’ events publlsllcll in _ lhv udvvrtis- lng columns oi‘ this lsllllc. llll‘ lcunral give every irllclt anti field zlllllcto. in (ills XJTOViIlC-e ll (‘llilIKB (‘J cont- pcie. Tllc garlmsl also {1(‘l'lllli ill.“ hour: fhle ‘minute-hr lo tlllw purl wlllloltl. jeuprlrdlzlng his slzlrlrling. as illcy rrrr- fully ullm-tiollcll ‘Beanies the llulllber of bs-nllllfui 811d ll]lpl‘0ill‘l(ll<l lllPilZll/l glvml for the dllfurvtlt ovvnls. llll‘ pl-tnllrlcnl 0i" the (‘lllb is glvlm: a duublra gold medal for tho best all-round lllll- lute. The lucduls may ho 519911 ill the window of Monro k him-Lorain‘ whore they arc lllCPly arranged and on exillblilon. All locnl as weir as nutalrlo or~ gnnlzutlons rlrc- rt-qucslctl to plllCll their enlrlcs with illi! not-rotary‘ the gllnlcs as soon as pclrlble. Lard bu! ‘not lPilHlyllli". horsn rllci ing this your, of which (hr-w will be three clussea with llloro ‘than twenty llorsus computing. bid rlllr to be fast and leltlscly nmrlpclml. Taking avvrythlng into considvr- ullon the competitions glvn prn~ mine of being wr-ll cunlosrcd throughout and tho crmlmiltcc In tle follte In good for qrown- _ upe, too. Johnson l: Johnson The Quality Drugciore Cor. Kent A Prince Streets. ‘Dr. E. c. llltflS Phone es-r. . ' ‘ . -. - , " &.B Xi n; llillllll GAMES cllllrge alrc uiicring one of the. most gétncrous lists of prlzvs iiilllltllifll‘ competition 1n thlx= Praying-ta for lllillly’ seasons. I 'l‘he lollulvrjllg ls n. list of tho cu Class A. Trot Race, Kr Hie (lVlllfT-‘ly - llcxllzlrl (l\'cll_v) Albcri J.. (Kelly) llldrlrl llulllllrl (r\l"h'8ll2lll\ll) Zllll lirlugllnlznl (lzlsllolt) (fol Waltz (hlcDon-rlid) or... a. not lvlury Pickford (Al-hing) Jllltllllll Arlbrcy (Kelly) Kfllillil Tudd (‘lloupcrl lilllll-‘lll (Jcnltlnm l\ll('-' (be (lrmlt (lllolvn) l“l‘t‘(l AI-tluln (Hurry) llzllliswrli (Jcnltlns) Bony (‘nmlllrltlortr (Ullnlpbell) l).lvid S_, (Snow) hlll'l(r‘_\“ B., iflodllln) ll. U. A.. (Acorn) Swccl Echo (Wood) The following ls a list of the 0-f- flcluls: (lAJllES (‘i)M-'.\lll'l"l‘l‘1l€——(‘hiP|‘ (l. .I_ lilcfrlrmzlc; -l"|‘9.il(li‘lli J. ll. llIIIIIPIII 1:41. Vlr-v-Prosrldent J. ll. | Mallconl. 2nd Virzc~l‘".'eslll-r>.l'i R. l’. IPur-syihe, l<‘lll:lnt~llll Socrcirlly J. ii. l NlcKcllrlv. ’l‘rcu.lur<-r Alcxllndlar McDonald, lircording Sr-crcinlgv '1'. .\l. lWch/iilllllll; Jllnloll ‘Mt-hklcllcrn, K. ll. FETEQIISUH. Janice-l Paton. S. .\ McLt-nd. '|‘. l-‘v While. JUDGES Ob‘ GA‘M\I'TS—— (‘hlcf (i. J. ‘MKIFOHIHHE, Jumrs , lllPEZlUllPTil, n. A; ‘Mucitlnnon, K. (‘; S. A. Mc- Leod, James A. MrMlllml. L. B. Mc- Millan. Df."i'y;'ll.\ lllclvllllzln. Jo-llrl Anderson, “D; B. hlcDorluld. J. J. WcLéorl. Mhihvcll ' iionry. D. l0. illlaw. and inc gllnics cnlllrnltlce. JUDGES UP IIANUING» Jzuucs Paton. ’l‘_‘ F. While. John MOPlIPP. (‘LERKS Ob‘ THE (TOIYRSE (‘hlcf (i. J. llicfiorllmv, J_ A. lilo Lzlnclllln. F. C. Currie, D. F. liothuno. MASTERS 0F THE lilNffl-Jns. Nlclsmlc. M. II, Lnuglllln McDonald Pllnrlorletown; Duncan Mulllcsnn. Jns. W. McDonald; D. J. Mifnilllillll, 1-‘. A. A. Mulch. S. A. Mclloraltl, ll\ll\('8!l\ Mcli-lillatl. ANN0llN()l<)RFl-D_ F‘. Belllunc, Jrlnles A. Mclslaclloru. n X N0 ENTRANCE COMPETENT AND sures EFFICIENCY. slonal public. Charlottetown, P. E. h. Man to Man ‘Afle-r (he prisoner llrlll boon dll- ly fined for cruelly to the wife of ills bosonl, he was linked to go (u llle muglslrutckl private TUUllil. There he found tbv grout man walling. ‘(Look ‘born.’ said Illa lzlrlt-r. "your wlfo in her QVlIIPIIWP just now said you had llPl‘ conlpletcly lcrrurizorl." “Bile dld_ sir.“ agreed the man; “but ~ -- " “Now, look horn! i um not Rpezlking to you as lll my official capacity. blll ilf-l mun u. man. You ullrlt-rslllnd llllll?" “Ye-s. sir." "Wt-ll, then. bow did you do it-" llouslrm Poul. n- -_,'. a- 4 ‘blond of QP- ' selected Virgirig A Kcnluvcltydlen, lpreporlednéo, in have lnidvih egg rl really date ; what wvaswvnne. dated ln advance 9f .019 9n 11 we.» lulu. 1-‘. l.._ Re-opens Tuesduy, September 6th, 1921 EXPERIENCED i ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAlNiNG FROM THE START t D0n’t the (new methods with, the old methods 0f making Corn Flakes. Ask your g\r0cer for-—. _ Post Jolt llfll‘ "earn doles" may not got you Peethutiee. Tukeooeiluncelfufluy EXAMINATION. Thoroughly Practical Modern Courses Embracing all Stro- jects Pertaining to a BUSINESS EDUCATION by INSTRUCTORS OUR system of INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION give: all a chance to succeed. encourages individual effort and en- YOU don't want a superficial training; you D0 want that which will commend you to the Business and Profes- Examine our courses, and make enquiries of our grad- uates and their employers-then select. Our facilities are unexcelled; equipment flrebclan and our rooms are large, well ventilated and lighted, but it ll the food we give our students in education we wish to pir- ticularly emphasize. in this WE LEAD. Tuition rates are within your reach; other expenleo- except hoard-are particularly nil. Full particulars on application to, 1.. B. ‘MILLER. Principal §§WPTO’UQQO O~Q+QFOQ>Q 00 F540 O4+OPFO DOMINION WOOL MARKET RE- PORT 11's" (Week Ended August 16th, i021.) in the (‘anadlan wool trade a quiet and moderately steady de- mand for raw (wool continues. lvlllllufatrtllrers are buying in lair ly small lots but the total volume of trading is very satisfactory ex- (‘Ppllilg in the coarser grades wlrlch are in very poor demand. Low llnd luw medium combing wnols sell slowly, while coarse l5 practically llnsalercble at present. 'l‘he finer grades from medium up- Whrilfl are selling without dlfflcul‘ I_\'. No change in quotations baa been ‘reported since last week.