THE GUARDIAN. GHARLO'I'I'E'rUWN ' -- W T1, - .. ,. cg Great or Sale R MENSSUITS TREMENDOUS SELECTIONS! GREAT" SAVINGS! Henderson 8: Cudmore's Great Autumn Sale Commences this morning at 8.30 o'clock. Again it will a gt a l d opportunity to select the Highest Quality Menls Wear at discount prices. Henderson and Cudmore's reputation for selling the Finest Men's Wear in the Province is a known fact. All tine woollen suits from our superbgstocli-Not imported for the occasion. . FASHION CRAFT . TOWNE HALL . HYDE PARK 55 ' 200 . srocx SUITS SUITS Regular to S55.00 " Single & Double Breasted ' MONDAY. Three Greatest NAMES IN; Clothing The Label Is Your Guarantee Choose from the largest Suit Stocli on "The Island." TOP ENGLISH WORSTEDS MONDAY SPECIAL FOR THE EARLY BIRD ' High ouhiiry .. iooex. Wool Yarn-Dyed Worsted Suits QUALITY ENGLISH GABAR- DlNES- made from impress- ive imported all-wool suitings. 1- Regular S45 Suits Blend Worsteds R Browns - Blues - Greys Regular Price is from SSS to S12.50 I- st l ' , From a Reliable Mnniiiaciurr-r Gubardmes worsnds it wool serggs All liancl-finished with Custom styling and T EPIQIISII Tweeds An exceptioiial buy, for -.my man, ''I' PIC '11 PICS - CIIGCKS Fine Tailoi'iirg. 'k 15 Sui); only Therels Blues - Greys - Browns An Outstanding Special to SAVE YOU PLENTY AT A News-Making SALE PRICES .. A Ge"e"'"5 Guaranteed Savings Discount of. .. of 515 to S23 . . . . . 9.50, 4.50 OABARIIIIIE TOPOOATS All Wool English ClotheFawn 8: Grey-- 35.95 Men! Your Topeoat for Fall- 22.00 22? SPORT OOATS and JAOKETS TWEED5 -- CORDIJROYS - GABARDINE5 Our entire stock of Casual Coats - Golf Jackets -- Menis and young men's sizes -------------------------------------------- M 18.75 MEWS SPORT TROUSERS Entire stock liiscouiit FLANNELS - GAIARDINES .- WORSTEDS 6.95 Regular S4500 ............................................................... .. . COVERT and BLEND GABARDINE TOPCOATS to 3335.00 SALE ..... .. g ' ....- SPORT Tweeds at a Special Value Packed Price Grey Cheviot All Wool Pants-- PANTS COATS Regular 25.00 ....................................................... .. Regular 8.00-No Alterations ............................. .. Last ................................... .. 3: 1'-SHIRTS to 2.95. Stripes and Plains . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.49 WORK SHIRTS. Late summer and fall weights . . 207:: off - ag STRAW HATS to 5.00. At less than Half Price . . . 1.75 OVERALLS. Corhartt - Murphy's - Kitchen . . . . 20'Vo off T” M" iii-J.73ii"i'; 3'35?) B”””””"” coar SWEATERS. grey wool cardigans. to value .. 3.99 DUNGAREES. Reg. 3.50 value-Sale 2.95 oa'3:"3:” f.lllsfslLm.""goalci While "10! I 8 WORK SOX. wool mixture. reg. 50c-Now. 3 pr. for 1.00 DIAMOND SOX. Stock up for Fall.-2.50. Sale . . . 1.85 Regular Value 4-50 3 o 9 SALE ........................... .. 0 25 Felt HATS-famous makes. worth to S8.50. Sale S135 SWIM TRUNKS. Catalina and Jantxen. . . HALF PRICE Flannelette PYJAMAS. Reg. 4.95 value . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 SWEAT SHIRTS. Fleece lined. 3.00 and 3.50-Now . . 2.49 PYJAMAS. Broadcloth Stripes. Special . . . . .. 3.29 JOCKEY SHORT&A S'I.OO well made Short . . . 85c Sanforizeil DRESS SHIRTS Stripes - Whites - Plains A s3.so Shirt FINE SPORT SHIRTS Valued to 5.50 Be early for this one ................................ .. 2.89 for ...................................... .. NO LAY AWAY NO CHARGE SALES l l NO APPROBATIONS ALL SALES FINAL ;gggggg'g,...- Hi iirld oi barley already having been tasty lunch was enjoyed by all the "Take my advice and dont be cedurc. When. however, declare! iblllty that WcstI1l3a:M3r:Iin3iis'V:, ut ' V c . members. too sure about that. "said '1'huri- misses the jack and ten and two missing trumnl. . 1.. FCI SIIIOOEOI wet weaT,TIOI' neIay8 iln Aha okanggzn. v.-gathgr cim- -A.C----. derler. d , ed other trumps, ii is iimwheighi or to rilscoigiethcgltggni” .3," if-pi lmle lint In 1'y- Hi" all NC " m not atrai ." retort the carelessness to lead an hing but cess ve sso L' up ,, """""" Harvesting In West ""”l.l3”l..i'lJl””.lLl”I.'l'?l'.1?i"; '"""”-"'"'” .. , .. we W. :5: il””"l;l.”.:f..l::k..1.:? 9” , hum in E A ll , st. - 115 ion ere was a ou clle rat. aerveii a ce umm g ' ”.::l (all skin Bartlett pom Brelcmmenclna In COWHUN "'0'" M89 10 thump hear at hand. it was so nut. who held all four trumps. M Oltvlnusly-k'; .'".S. Izinisii doi:- move and are a mic smaller in sudden and unexpected that just a eu e by South could have trumps brca -- ” size than usual. Ibi1:n"";:Itl (?:et;':”a',ol:fd hf; tor a moment Thundere. hlinaali nu: out; but on the your n't matter how dcclsr" 9"” M IIIW . . iuiiuioiivs 4' It's Mild! Aaeltlciothloelndvl Smart Young Women say PALMOLIVI-It's Mild! I ' . WlNNl.PE(l, Man., Aug. 18 - Durin'g the past week. weaihei no.9 been much cooler throughout the Prairie Provinces and good rain.- havc been tiiirly general. Heaviest precipitation was in the Red Riv- er Valley where 2 luz inches was recorded. All harvesting operat. stlons. which have commenced in Southern Manitoba. will be dc.av ed ior about a week dun to the re- ent wet weather. The immediate equlrcment is warm sunny weaiii. or to hasten maturity of crops in the moat northern areas ind throughout Alberta according to the weekly crop report of the n.-. partment of Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. Prospects still continue good in the Peace River district but live ngain hot weather is required as the crops are quite late. Grain is filling well and some crops are beginning to turn with the odd BETIIEL LADIES All) --The Ladics' Aid of the Bcthel United Church held their August meeting on the share. the wor ship service was led by Mr.-. Earl Ellis who was assisted by Mrs. l. L. Macnaligall. Scripture readlnd by Mrs. Lloyd narwise. and roll call was answered by the word "Spirit". r The hymn wu "Jcsua CIIIB Us" Program in the Missionary Month- ly was followed. Meeting closed by singing the hymn "Lord in the strength oi Grace", and by the Benediction. September meeting will or held at the home at Mrs. E. 1.. Mac- Dougall. O'Lesry, roll CIII to be answered by the word "Power". M the onty a few hours. but to very small folks even an hour can seem like a very. very long time. "Aren't you two little iolks too small to be out in the Great World all alone?" asked Tiiunderer. "Nobody can catch me," declar- ed Lime Stripes perlly. "Don't be too sure or that. You'll have to keep those two bright eyes of yours watching every minute. There are hungry talk who would just love to have a little Chipmunk for dinner and they will be watching for you." warned Thunderer. "I'll run away and hide." said Little Stripes. ”I won't run away and hide irom anybody." declared Two Stripes. It sounded like boaatinl. but it wasn't really. "Nobody! going to touch me; they'll be sorry it they cluaeolthoaieetinaedo L was startled. The nnall F” darted under a iern and dlr - ed. He didn't. wait to find out the cause at that sudden startling sound. Little No Stripes stayed right where he was. All he did was to raise his funny bushy liiqe tall right straight up. it he was at all afraid he didn't show it. l-le even stun-pad his little front (set in just the way his father stamp: to warn iolks to keep away. Jumper the Hare grinned. It was he who had made that startling thump. contract Irilgs icontlriuad from page to the dummy - and ii the lower cards in the trump suit an chant- ed alilhtly, this is the rover aro- r X HOT: "RED , ran? I S0011” ihcn 'c . q kkly "id cllecnv 1. Gciulasi-dfY'"3 Mmud I . ., inon-F,” Linirncni ru c1mM,,(ll I Alllll "iuiio 0" ”"'""' i.i ii IMF ' '