was 3° _ is _ _-_- t P; i if if ` lil il- it 'il . ti- gn' .,--l.,_ '_` i .ll l' 'Z iii ' tl til ti' .0 V5 °'l- ~ E_‘>.g.-___ Eu tially l. ‘ lut§t_1‘tco_!i' Clljllll ll! f :iitu.uiii1\ `_ - ei.-_~ A Slillleéi .5 iottego 5 i Wodgteu ' 3 ilmtutrlan ,- ¢llt_izonif.__ _i the vli.1t__, discover! '__ 'town wir 1 is ppt) nitro.. ppt, adv; » a a ' clbliiimodl. iq, the. have' I! - mqn no _ l.rloli~~ I tit' a_dvi_B. _ tions. a V; l,v_ rome- ‘_ rlculturl= Q-cv.. --mn-L-Joi.-s-; -_-ss va.. in- -- _..~ -ie ...~ .~ . _ ..- _'. -I _.._.-._.... ...i-. _ -- ._ -_ ~»»»._ S S _ s I .:' Oi 1 lll =i _ 4`~\.r_-an f\*\-P1 ‘ . ls. -I J _ l>. .`»_ 'i "J..‘.;s . ." .l » x rl 'l ‘ _ tbl. '_ iii" »"'l`a f.. - o ._ .'l'.`.. rl '=~i"~l . ' - f 'ifrt 1 ll s.. V. -1 it '~. i~ 7"? I i' i |3541 1 . 1 .~ - 'r 'v I ll i l <._”m‘A .___ ‘ _ _ - F-.'.v-.ir »~ii`_, .. .t 3-.. _- 1 . ~ .._..`._ J. “Lf ..`_l.l'§.f_ _,l ` . ir. _ , ‘-"" ' is ~ . _ ' OCTOBER 6, 1916. PAGE POUR ‘_ _ W @A _ 1 _ _ _ ;___ _ discovered that something 1655 than f0il!‘ Hlld 2 half om" It ¢h.,.|,°‘“,,,,_ und, 95,. .g ga.. cents a quart is not sufficiently attractive to follow it I Exhibition Mild gm-ala., Alperton, lourla and lontaauo. n lvening Daily (founded 1U7) $1.50. (dellvorotl or by H null) In canula.l|\il$?-Nf°fU-3~A- _ luhoeriptlon and Advertising Phono. ... .......182 |, um uni suit i=ii¢in...... _ . ...nas A .ilauda_y, October 9th, being Thanksgllvilrig Da_\'. and a statutory holiday, the Morning Guardian :eil-’ p not be 1l_r.rued on Tue_ida_v. The Evening Guardiair will not be published an Monday, but 'will be published V as usual an Tuesday 'Adt'ernl.rers please note tlwse changes. ¢ every provincepor military district in Cahada, with the r Fiuo.\i', Ocroaifiz 6, 1916. _ll - .--~ _-__ __~_~_-_-_-_-_-.1-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:.1-:-:_-~_~f-='-'f -"YP uberalel). deprived the Province of its Separate (axis. $33118; 4 Patrick SIull8il5'. S0\ll'i8 A MILK FAMINE ience as at military district and attached it to Halifax. Holstein Heuer, ion, Registered: The Patriot could have assisted the Examiner and the LA- “~ M°"""“`~ 50"" Lake: 2 0°- ' _ 1 _ I I, sions ni the conditions pretailing here \\e ought Fat Cow or Steer: 1 Lauchlln Mc- tions sell to their ctistonicrs .ind tht- pritt- to tie .ittermw lmw H pcrmanem Regmmtion Omcer and a Pep (_-0,m8,.k_ _portunm 2 John McRae* h. I , ,' _. ~ Q [_ \\`}.t th. {;,fmL.r< R.. __ _ ’ ' - _ Rollo Bay; 3 Lawrence Klckham. ‘lb lem llllll lem' ll llllllll lll l maiitnt Kttruiting 4 llhter resident here and the soon- Souris West- 4 Peter F Deagle Rollo llclcll llllllllll lllc lllsllllllllllllli ll lllll lllllell lll Ollll Nclll cr tlilev 'ire 'ipiointeil the lieiter for rcclruitiiig iii ihic Bail- l l l York cxduiiigcs which tell oil the strike. lint thc! Hn r Hn' _ | ~ l BB<:HlR_D1=\il'3’ Bull! 1 J0F€`l>|\ Deagle- , . » ii ' cc. ea xref. ii tar 'is to state that they the ixirincr- iviiit hal' l U Best Dairy Cow; 1 A. W. Morrow, oi' the nine cents for which the milk is sold. lllhci' ~\l0" ~ I ' lr " i liim also that the) h..i\t bttn Io ing mone) in "up 'T L "‘l‘ SHEEP -’ 'R dl' ~~ hnlil I tlying the citv with milk at lt- .1 than ilour :ind .1 - ._ '_ . ._ '- - »' _ ;»- I win .Pu B :1 _ cents per quart~how much It-ss we do not know. Ilit- I ll hm th” “ lr l” °‘ er fhere “ln be applrllgla t ‘“.h:°llg 0° am re 'led Ed distributors, being large corporatioiis and coiisoiueiit- é' 3?O’0O° Caf"1‘l'3'lHS°ld'e'l° be broug t (;'mj;(`h1:28DS!<:;§': I-'iRHenri\;' C<;)illr;i Moreltd _ . - » ~ ~ < » - on ~ l\' withoiit souls, refu~f_- to handle the milk at `lc~< he mmm lmmng “l nel`l:`5mll) Colell n perm( Ol g C0 am am ' eglsllllle ' rents. The tlzirrncr~ have quit li~ltlilliieSll}Ilrll? customers tor cash, lrin s th si nfl" ‘ i tht . _ 3 J g- e g iitaiice 0 t __ iniildleman question immerliatelv to the ilront. \\'hilc l _ l _ - _ _ anrl over ocean routes without the loss of zt single lille Rae. Rollo Bar: 2 John Deagle, Rollo it was generally known rn an indirect \\':t_\' that and no doubt it Wm be able to Carry them back home Bay; 3 John McRae, Rollo Bay. . `~'i» ii.-f--. . - ' ~' what the Consumer pam was abgmbcd 50m€“_her(_ tilt i equi .t tt) ind despatch, but the home totxiiiig nf the bo 's ni st I _ ct cl t b f I "everybofl_v was doing it, ` that .1 huge slice out oi between him and the consumer, the absorbers shrewd- the strike will end is as vet problcmatical. F_videntlv the farmer; have a“_aker;ed to the fam that they huh tax our pzitieiicc perhaps more than anything else. memdt 1 William A_ white' Rollo submitted long enough to be duped and are now nn- dertaking to control the distribution through a co- fx operative plant. \\`l'iether this shall be succcssiiil rc- ` A_ whim Rona Bay_ mains to be seen. Here -in Prince Edward Island our City and town ness of New York, even if the people had to be made Souris Line Road. consumers are supplied direct by the farmers. The starve in the process, seems to have about fizzlerl out. t latter get all that is in it as they have the most right \\'hich is a sign that the workers generally are more 2 to it, bearing as they do the expense not only ot' pro- intelligent and considerate than those who think they ducing the milk but of delivering it at the doors ol lead them. p, it will be admitted that the Ianners supplying, iilk in Charlottetown at seven cents a quart are not kely to lose much money by it although bearing the "ig |}||3'|1g||gi||g Guardian $Z"'..“.l.’Ii’;"§.fI.‘....§`.’Z.".?.°.§ $21 .'.‘;“'3.f_l-Iaiiieim tiiiits 'l Conti ` ddirional expense of delivering it. In any case the_v|h“m{ , have ,iw 55( Claim upon ig, ' (ham. Scrurta West; 3 Miss Marsarei ANSllVERl . From yestcrdayfs Patriot:- ' “A Registration Ofiicer has been appointed for ception of Prince Edward-Island. \\`hy has this ovince been neglected?" l The answer is simple? Béaiuse the Liberals de- .rh _ .lk I .IK (I in \._“_ York Wm _h has tiuardian oi' those days in resisting the change but winiam Muiiaii,-_ Sourig River; 2 ere is :l nn ‘ s ri 'e ii , c L . _ _ do- . » tailed to do so. ', _ _ _ . » ' i I ,___ 'H .r._.[m at |535; [U mhqr ' 4 William Mullally. Souris River. lllllc l:l_l}llllll°(E;lgI ‘Ci lllilwlldl in wich milk is ,MW \\e agree, however, that there should be a separate _ Hotsrgm Hem,-_ 1915; 1 Edwin "lUl‘>. ~ Ulf' C 0 ‘ll 1’ ‘ ~ ’ ' f~ -_ - ~ ~ -. ,- , - . Reid". Rcllo Bay; 2 A. \\'. Morrow, .,,l¢]_ 'I`hr» trouble i~ oil cmir-c about the price. In Reghlmlllfn Ulllllcell for ml” pr0llllC_e‘ elell lf he_ bl North Lake; 3 do; 4 Patrick Mullaiy, \ V Y rk the milk m_0{im_L_r< do not (iehver their Iiut an assistant. \\e cannot get oliicials from Halifax Sgnris \\'@s;_ ` _ U d. I _ l ` _ (_, km oi .\`f:w Brunswick to devote the attention neeessarv ` H - ' ~ t t r 'u_~.tom'r>', a: in . 111:: c- _ _ _ _ ' - ‘- im *mix* ll!-11§.‘mfJH ‘ The” fdnnzrg _dl to [H to the duties in this province. At most they pay a Herdlbairy Cattle: 1 A. “_ Morrow. Own an 0 _< a c cs. ' _ _ >' >' __ - .\'orth .ake'~ 2 Peter Vineau Rollo _ _ _ l'l\in \'i.~it and take awav manv erroneous im rcs- __ ' ' tributors, usuallv large corporations. 'Ihc-sc corporzr g _ _ _ _ ' V . .' .' P Ba?- l ll ) ( (l .l l Y il l l 1 l ‘ l l ,ll 4 l .` ' l l L0 _ __ _ _ _ 1 P lirofit than they were inziking unfit-r the ilorinc-r ar- mm"hl‘l’ml“‘l'l3 'J' more than 3 l‘°‘"l’ and ‘lm tolflflllll Grade Lvng WOO! Ewes: L Edwin '_ _ _ - - ~. Ri`,RlIB';2d; 3]’ . rangcments. which \\':i~ more than tour and a halt lllte one °l the great alter the Warpmlllems ‘ e pill: 0 O ll) 0 elell D average troop transport accommodation is one thou- .. ._ _ - -l ' `tI>Rid,RllB’;2d; 3! _ the tivo million iinztru oi nnlk that tht: city has been “ml llllll_llllll lllllll llllllllmelll' llllll three llellllb ll; P; ll 0 al O Pe ell D average time for a round trip. 'lwenty transports _t I-amine _ could not bring the Canadians alone home nt fi ycar Zhi. t . Y _ ` __ ` ' ri The mea thrt i ‘mtg nv ‘___ I (hit ,bum th' H to and transports will not only be as scarce as the) are at Bm resent but will be in even greater demand. Austra- » t The problem will be a gigantic one but th: firi- everal millions of men across the English channel ) lla llO[ )€ CYPC € O C ODE ]O}'L\ lv hid xhcir abcorr tion It remained fm the \_€“ event to be celebrated in a night. It will spread over 1 _ ' - 1 5- I _ ' _ _ _- _ McAula_v. Norris' Pond. York middlemen to lct the cat out of the bag- Ilow lllllllllls llllll lllcll lllllllfll “lll all lllellll The llolllc coming will be one ot the incidents of war that will tered-: 1 D. F. McDonald, Souris. )0( The labor leaders’ attempt to suspend the busi- - -=‘J-:_-_-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-; - -,~,-_-_-_-_-, -,_-__ ___._______ _ _ ,` _ . _ _ _ _ _ -_ _ _ _ _ . _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ , '/A\“\\WR\\\\\\\\?IIlA\\\\\‘i?lIZ@l&\\\\\\WIIIIIIl\\\\\\\\\\W V \\\\\\\ To Merchants Our Annual Invitation .._a..__,--~-.»_ .,.-~_-_-~~__,.----___--~»»~---,»--------------~ ..-' -_ \\\\\\\\\'\-9//HIIIIMIIJ §\\\HIIA§\ WE invite every merchant who carries in his stock goods that have been ' newspaper advertised, to join with us on Monday next in celebrating Intemational Newspaper Window Display Week. ' Similar invitations are being extended to merchants in about four hun- dred other cities of North America by other newspapers, in co-operation with , the Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers Association. We want this city to be a banner spot in this Continent-wide demon- Prize List 'nued from page three A reblre Heller. 1916: 1 Jas. Kick- Sourls West- 2 Lawrence Kick- Wauglmn, Souris. West; 4 Fabian Howlett. Govan Brite. Jersey Cow: 1 A. E. Clark. Souris; 2 do; 3 Geo, Fraser. Sourls; 4 Chas. Stems, Souris. _ Jersey Heller. 1914: 1 Thos. Camp- bell. Black Pond. ` Jersey Helter, 1916: 1 A. E. Clark, Souris. Holstein Cow, Registered: 1 A. W. Morrow, North Lake; 2 do; 3 do. ' Holstein Cow. Grade: 1 Daniel Mul- lins, St. Peters; 2 Wm. Mullally, Sourle West; 3 Arthur McDonald, s olsteiu Helter. 1914. Grade: 1 s Patrick siiiiiaiiy. som-is \vi-at; olsteiu Helier. calved 1916: 1 \\’. Morrow, North Lake. - 3 Fabian Howlett. Gc-wan Brae. li Ln k o. Reid, Rollo Bay; 2 Joseph Pope, cter Vlneau. Rollo Bay. ters, Rollo Bay. ng Wool Ewe Lambs: 1 Edwin ters. Rollo Bay. Grey Faced Ram: 1 D. F. McDon- Souriff-; 2 John Jackson, Fortune dge-; 3 Henry E. Mallard, Gowan e. Grey Faced Ewes: 1 Frank Mull- rtune Hd.; 3 Wm. Howlett, Gowan Grey Face-:l Ewe Lambs: '1 Wm. owlett, Gowan Brae; 2 Nell S. Ross, ki: 1 Nell S, Ross. Fortune Hd. Grade Lambs, Oxlordl Suffolk, or Wm. Howlett, Gowan Bras. 2 Fat Sheep. any breed: 1 Jcs. Mc- HOGS Yorkshire Boar, Registered: Douglas Aitken, Fortune; 2 D. F. Sow, Yorkshire- and Litter, Regis- Yorkshire Sow and Litter. not Reg- Bay; 2 Fabian Howlett, Gr.-wan Brae. Pair Yorkshire Pigs, under 1 mo.: John McKinnon. Bear River; 2 lfre-:l' D. Paouett, Sourls'; 3 Wm. Berkshire Boar, Registered: 1 Jas. Kickham. Soun's- West; 2 Jas. Keays. Berkshire Sow with Litter. Regis- ered: 1 Frank McAulay, Line' Road; Henry E. Mallard. G1:/wan Brac. Berkshire Sow and Llftter. not Reg- istered: 1 Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. Pair Berkshire Pigs., under \.7 mo.: 1 Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay; 2 Frank Mc- Aulay, Line- Road. 2 Bacon Hogs: 1 Lawrence Kick- bam. Sourls West; 2 Peter Vlneau.` River. HOUSEKEEPING White Bread: 1 Mrs. S. J. Rose. Baltic; 2 Mrs. Frank McAulay. Line lgoad; 3 Mrs. Edward Peters; Rollo 35'. Aulay, Line Road; 3 Miss Flora Mc- Intyre, Souris. Tea Biscuit: 1 Miss Mallnilz Mc- Allitly. Mldgell; 2 Mrs. H. H. Acorn. Souriir; 3 Mrs.. (Dr..) J. T. Sullivan, Sc-urls. Pmluett. Sourln; 2 Mrs. Robert Reid. Svuri-=: :i Mi-ti. Frank Mcaiiiay, mine Fancy <'akes:‘ 1 Mrs. Daniel Mc- Rollo Bay; 3 John McKinnon, Bear' ar1=lKsr . i Little Pond. Pound ell. Souris. Fruit Cake. Dark: Knneeu, St. Peters; Hunley, St. Peters; ._ G 9! n Vile. so gm ztd Z .U33 Rollo Rollo Rollo y. _ Moynagh, Souris; 3 Mrs. W. B. Leard Souris. BBY: 3 Harbor. Sweet Pickles: l Mrs. W. B. Leard Sourls; 2 Miss Ethel Pierce, Souris. TomatoCatsup: 1 Mrs. W. B. Leard Souris; 2 Mrs. G_.P. Clapp, Fortune. Charrant Jelly: 1 Mrs; Ella Bryen ton, Souris; 2 Mrs. Gabriel Deagle Rollo Bay; 3 Mrs. I. J. Horn, Souris. Preserved Strawberry: 1 Miss El M. Kaneen. St. Peters-; 3 Mrs. A O’Hanl St. Peters. Pres Mcauiay, iiiidgeii; 3 .\n-s. Peter A McPhee. Souris. 0 Roberts Deagle, Rollo Bay. McPhee. McQuaid. _ Lavie. Souris. Collection Canned Vegetables: I Sou ris. _ SECTION 1. evieve M . . Setta Peteis, Rollo Bay. SECTION 2. 1 Mary Ivan Cheverle Souris High School; 3 Mary St. John, Souris Convent. SECTION 3. Eileen sie Garret, Sourls Hign School. SECTION 4. Russel 2 Eunice Garret. Souris H n School Leard. Souris High School; SECTION 5. lédqz. Plots: Brae; 2 School; East _ SECTION 6. Piotr School; Convent ; River So Peter Paquet, Sourls High 2 Susan Cheverle_ Souris SECTION 7. Souris H SECTION 8. Eileen Bessie 3 Setta Garrett, Souris. Hign School O SECTION 9. School; High 'School SECTION 10. Composition (Sr.): 1 Bee-sic Gar- rett. Souris Hlgn School; 2 Allred Graham Bread: 1 Mrs. James. Mc-I Styles. Sourls High School; 3 Marlon Cormack, Sourls; 2 Mrs. Frank Mc- Conway, Sourls Convent. SECTION 11. Compoiitiolt (Jn): 1 Blanche Jen- nings, Sourls Convent; 2 Lucy Bus- hey, Sourls lHlgn»Scliool; 3 Charles SECTION 12. Road. I Vegetables from School Garden: 1 Encbern. Sourls; 2 Mrs. James`Fc-i~»tuu_e Bridge School. column ot debts as high as' you please, __ Include both your ilnanclal and your (JL). Sourlt; 3 Mary 0. l!c~l li Oatcakea: 1 Mn. Albert Burhoe. Mt. Ho Sou:-tr 3lr».J.N.Bronnm.8ourm Cake: 1 Ulu Anna M. Ka- neen, St Poten; 2 Mrs. Warren Alt- k Fortune: 3 Mrs. l-‘_ S. McDonald, Robert Ban 0'- I-‘_ Moon- ree llxed iPckles: 1 Mrs. Edwin Reid', y; 2 Mrs. Wm. A-. White. y; 3 Mrs. Gabriel Dangle. Mustard Pickles: 1 Misa Emma Fisher, Rollo Bay; 2' Mrs, Edward' s _ _ Chow~Chow: 1 Mrs: G. P. Clapp. Fortune; 2 Mrs. Edwin Reid. Rollo Paqnetg Donald. D6: 2 ln. F. 8. McDonald. Bu Ba Ba Mrs- James McCormack. Little P5' Preserved Raspberry: 1 Miss 0live~ Preserved Cherries: 1 Mrs. Peter A. Souris; 2 Miss Margaret Sourls; 3 Mrs. Daniel Mrs. W. B. Leard, Sourls; 2 Mrs. G. P. (`lapp. Fortune; 3 Mrs. H. 1). Mc-Lean, Collection ot Pressed Weeds (Jr.i:| Paquet. Sourls Convent; '.’ Collection ol Weed Seeds (Sr_); 1 Donalds, Souris Convent; 2 Lilian Perry. Souris Convent; 3 Bes- Collection of Weed Seeds {Jr.): 1 lg : 3 Blanche Jennings, Souris. Convent. Carrots from Pupils’ Home 1 Francis O‘Keefe. Gowan Peter Paquet. Souris High 1% John F. Peters, Rollo Bay | BQ doz. Beets from Pupils’ Home ; 1 3 Mary A Maclsaac Bear l' ' Your Choice of Drawing \Veeds and' Flowers: 1 Donalds, Sourls Convqnt; 2 D awlug. other tha Weeds ard . rioilimi 1 ciiw. i>$'ini.i._ seurii-_ know-to be an unbeatable value for the price you y. Convent; 2 Joseph Foley. Sourls High 3 Fred MacEachern Souris COATS- $3.50 to .$4.50 Featuring alltlleS.¢8§0ll'l. Materials, Pile Fabrics ' and Mixtures 75 Ladies" coats and so ' ladies’ Suits by express this i l week $15 to 35.00. Fur trimmed and the very lairst styles. s _ We Specialize in I Popular -Priced . ' ' ;~" la Bryetiton, Souris; 2 Miss Aunal . _ eriltefk Currant: 1 Mrs. Robertl _ and Kaneen St Peters; 2 Mrs. Madlndu ' Tween , Mt. Hope; 2 Mrs. Wallacol ° T _ Diiigwei1.llReu'Honse; 3 urs. Gabriel; (Wef 25 d|ff¢l'e|\t Pat; terns in the New Serge Weave $15.00 up. PATONS Limited to u _ i F B _‘Ll - _ate::;".f;.;:f;i°;;;;".;;:_:~~.‘s.:.f. Get Ca rp enter-Morter ` acDcnald Sourls Convent' 3 . o Roofing on Your House, Barns, Stables, . Sheds, It’s the strongest roofing-resists fire, frost, rain, wind and wear. It’s a good looking _roofing-adds to the appearance of any building. ` Call in for a sample and prices. l Fennell & Chandler VICTORIA ROW ._ ,_ - \..;il ti I -' * * _ i_ Collection of Cut Flowers from .ft N Pupils' Home Plots: 1 Russel Lf.>ard_ Sourls High School; 2 George Frasent lgh School; 3 Nellie Gc»rrett,i _ Souris. High School. ' 9 Excellent Pianos You are not confined to the product of ONE piano tory when you buy at Miller Bros’ Store ; fat! . ' *’°‘°"’- “°“° ““"- You can make your choice from the best pianos made by the leading concerns in Canadar You can select a piano which you know-and which we Here on our floor today we have 15 pianos which can conscientiously be classed as Canada’s best-they include- Heintzman Mendelssohn Sherlock-Manning Kam-Morris Kam-Morris Player Pianos Ennis Williams t We have a Williams piano here Raised Blsculta: -1 Mine Cornelia MacDonald. Sourls High School. that is one of the “nest mam” ments we have ever shown. Also a Sherlock Manning ln n umed oak case which dampnezs does not eflect and which will not show dust. All these pianos are made by ilrms of long standing. high reputat- lon and excellent business charac- ter. You take no risk In buying I Plano from Miller Bros. ln purchasing ti 'piano we can meet or beat. for quality tho bert prices ot’ any other hduse in Eust- ern Canada. We make terms to suit your needs and convenience. All ilnan- clal iirrangbmonta are strictly priv- ate and confidential. You are not embarrassed by collectors from Stratton. Our invitation is not only to pnde Ili your self-interest but_to your civic D spiritual. debts. Then in your column ot assets put down the item “Christ." _ And you are sate; you are solvent; you i-.4 -_ are lmpregnable; you are wealthy. All banks or other outside concerni- Mlller Brothers trout you* fight. l Window Week is designed to direct the eyes of manufacturers and thousands of customers to your show windows and to prove that the majority ot dealers are more interested in localized advertising through their home ‘ newspaper than _in any other kind. The plan is _simplicity itself. Select from your stock the articles that have been advertized in this and other local newspapers by the manufacturer. p Furnlolygil by WLLDIIOI- lhe llabllltles ln the world are insigni- llcant when set over against the re- sources that are ours in Christ. Lilo- Hove you tried lt? Gag your glow Plano tltctlo. . long defeat ls sin. ill health, money _ _ T ` < needs.-these and all other llubl|ltles_ - , r shrink into iuslgnlilcance, when we Q YOUR LMBILWH* AND A8s`E,rs'wreully_ put Christ over against them. ‘ ~ Place these in _your window next week 'andlwith them put the sign this news- - .-s. s. Timer. __ 123 Kent St. , paper has fumtshed you-a sign which says :-- _ iiiii.llgl.i°l.,“,',§’,, ,ffm ‘“‘§§'§;,2;'.‘_§‘],‘{,';‘__"_1';§ f ' l. had ellllllgh. Mdflll dGl)tl BTS WOTBO. lllWllllllA`lTlY lwllilllli *Tl* l l ll llvlvlll A ll l lvl l Y___l&`A_” l l lv l ll l l l Y _I 1 1 Ford bt n .. I _ ‘_,_,, Q., I - - _ . _ ‘_ e s r 11;l;lt_Q,le|,. s milk ag- I-We sell these standard products-all I '"'"'““' `”ll":" "“"'*l’° ”'°" ’”"ll’°l ' I advertised in the daily newspapers. J li you want more signs let us hear from you at once, We urge your wvverahon bqcauu-it means more business for you, more business for us and good advertising for our city. l Put Newspaper Advertised :Goods in Your Window on _ Monday Next! ‘ _ l`l . made good. Will oltr assets stag the strain? Are our reloiifces eq' l' to our debts? How. many tlmtia lid: the bead of a household taken a sheet. ot paper and set dowlllon one sltle the amount. in mggqy, of this debt and that, debt after ijlbl, the column plllng up in an iippguing way, utttll ilimlly nie with at ins tiotpm at ine column faced one in html? opolesmessr On the other iildo 0 -P1901’ ill” 50°” set down the I. U10 UM!-I. item utter Item, they gre. And if his toni iii nm latina at the “rm ir ni- iieiiiiia i ,total .gf the debts. i what then? llonly one real reason why that mil bgusnts ever _nlls snort. tt _ _ me in lrolml um hu bool. \r\tt.`:P up your lowest price. :”B1‘ing ?Yout"\"X)holc ._.Faii\ily_ " ,` _ Q f Goff Bros* ’ ~ for your Fall Boots good and strong for tts mud and wet. ` .Try us this seasonaid be convinced that we have the right footwear at the G O F F B R /O S _ _ & _ '_ . ,_