PAGE TWELVE The NEW. ‘__ I - $180.01? -—-iii PRlZES—-$180.00‘ it lhizc ---~ —— ~- élh ‘Prize ---- ~-l»- - “ if An Interesting Profit-Sharing Pastime For ALL O Read-These Advertisements —Enter This Contest- __________________ Choice Rod | 55235-3». i - i . in heavy syrup 2 m 29c Monarch 2 c _ ,-., ' u: u '. a I'D?‘ """‘ '-“ '-" Golden Bantam Corn :l¥".'l liflli‘ --- -~—~ "~- l/ < wont" sal>g=~1l‘l.-.\l.s n l0 hula —- ‘lilo - - - —— --— 25f‘ Pr... Kwlylll um rm iieouolny' firm-cry yhifl DELHEIH’ "w. up“; M iilllslmrlu u .-=~-m--,.ns.=___@_w _Ql\‘ zlil sci for the ~_l iflh l ‘4.\|.l§ Ul" S ‘fAl. Renledics lilil ilouslil-iid iirul; supnllc». |,-_1] 41ml 50v lliv \lll\l*~ll1!l \llllil*\, ' ll. l. ‘.i'i)ll'l‘ltlii i Qlp-vn puma. Phone 127i N...‘ is lln‘ iimi‘ lo clack ynm- "rm Jflll have them put , in xhilp!‘ yl-r l-iw Fall, iwforl- _ the wl-rvi; ~1mi~ ("l “0I'§P. ' (All Ami lull!‘ u‘ glvc lln u: .4 l illomuun ralnillldiioll ill!’ riv- ‘ fowl.‘ nnvi lfllllVlPs n'lll'rl.o (‘K y 17hr] :,%lilt\'l(‘l<1 King (‘ole Coffee 43c per lb. - — - ~ - — RIX’S (iROCERY lire iiczlilll Telephones Queen Si. Lnngworih Avc 1601-1602 iii )2i:_ i PLACE YOUR ORDERS ‘NOW i for Bulbs and Shrubs for Full Planting and avoid disappoint- ment. James Tait, Florist nl 317. Villa Avenue will deliver fllflll Conservatory will be a ulWl-‘fllli one for you, and thev are always glad to ace you cull. Mr. Tait is a bonded member of thl- l-‘lorisifs Telegraph Delivery As- sociation Inc, They Dc- liver Flowers by Wire to all Paris of the World. Phone 260. ‘You!’ liilii-llvililll —-- ~—- i flaking Powdcr, pcr fin (All) and ‘Saucer illciulicli w,“ _ _ _ _ __23c - s n , xlriariligu Culti gs sir... i ~ — - 29‘ u acaron or b s ma, 4 lbs. - _ _- 21c L ark‘s Tomato Juice 19c . !i.llltlns————— =1. l large and l Inall RINSO both for - —— 26c BOTH STORES CHARLOTTETQYYM GUARDIAQ _v___'___ _‘____ -Bi0XtiliilE8l” ur Readers cattle market experienced a rather dull and draggy session at a.ll cen- tires during the woek and consider- able ground was lost a Jan way. The dullness in the ira e at Toronto was apparent on plain. cattle and smokers and prices on most grades were down 15c w 25c. although the offering was no heavier than durin previous week. Ln the Wés, ro- ceipts were fairly liberal and qual- ity nons too good. The result was s. market that was rather disap- mintlng to shippers es ecisliy af- Deal With These Finns PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK l.-Mrs. Currie, 315 Euston St“. i2.~Mrs. W. E. Curtis, 23s Kent st. 3.-Miss Olive Malone, 82 Elm Ave. 4.~Miss Elsie Pyke, Box 294, City. bro/die. Prices throughout. the W were anywhere from 3c to 50c low- er with nearly all classes sharing in therdecline. Several eastern or ers for store cattle remained unfilled at Winnlpelz. the qualit desired not being readily obtain . for stsers a nio, enigma ,w|s sold ‘at that figure‘, o ers mak- ing $6.50 downward. Good butcher . steers and heifers ned with tops at $6.25 but after onxiay noth- ng went about $6. Btocksrs were R. P. SIMPSON ’ WATCHES CLEARING OUT ' Sfllld gold. also “lfl" 511.0 silver ............_......................_.__'- Phat‘..- nlr‘! i Kent Sin-ct. \ 5nd Chicken for the week- — a ‘If-rat r: _< sponsors, whom- l‘hl ll\J\l'l<Iil\‘l4 v~ it pulylisklllll; the l ui-v .ls lislrll llhmv. lli t ‘.ll’l‘ m‘ lllrri inlzull -~ (‘ON T CST families.) in the picture. YOUR REPLY. Write your cnlry of a sheci. of paw"? IUD, 1,3,3! Then attach in looms your prlll‘. I m, u; sun reply. "r ______v . Cnwkfll E828 Wlll bc lllghcr next wvcck. (let your now at the old prices. IHILI§LAND (TO-OPPIR lTlVIC Thruul-lh “l0 ml-uprlni“ i \||\|'|il~ l ’ pour in rullllcr‘. I: “llll for thiriv l‘liil\‘"liill\l‘ prion-s ale llPllll; 1w - at. Prices Below Actual (first M. N. TANTONKQ. lllil Kent Slrffil- These include "0" and "B" Ilse gold filled and and nickel. 50'} discount. (all in and look them over. We are offering a good brand of Hard Wheat l-‘lollr at a zgtgblnl low price this wcck EGG AND vor-lxrln‘ Climmlllf Station and Sinn- "fl Wcylnoulh Si. Phone “i __ M . O l'E_ll’l‘lFIEl) (n Gmléhjffdnfifv “Jail; - umTs. nsn. Vl-li in employees oi‘ im- . .- lisling ($0., and mil-w- Ii ls important ilwll shull bu. Mcnlllpllllil-u from one of ihc iiftlv~ Bhd SHELF GROFERIIS“ Qllok Service-Free Delivery . i w S'l‘RI-‘.F.T I MARKET i i llouncumclli. appeals lll l.-.~ i Fountain Pcns specially nrlrl-il It i! also important tux. _\<.u sl .-..- on your ontl" wilivil i.l' i you wish to raw your iii-ll‘ nil. EXPLANATlOlx 1 1 \ vru \ COIVI [an i. Scattered throughout tl>'>-_ l" ~ goctinn you sun scv-ilall p ~ photournpil. ‘Yllvn prop a; together these pit-ct".- lulvn im- s lure of the business pwnnsrs oi 0m uf the sponsors ni this i"illii'\i. Contestants are simply to state the nnnn- oi tin- ilrm. ihv name of‘ the IYIilIlil'.l‘l'. business, and tiu- Vlnwl nu u iiiwi l located the business pri-nlnls run-nu McKinney’ Radio Bniierlcs for scholars, students. cfc. Be ‘warm-rm,- <- ~---1.- Flal-h Light Batteries and Ilnlbs. i, syslelnuiic ndveriisilul. rendered ll IQOg-ers Hardware , valuable sl-rvlre to the public by announcing new CO.’ l lnents and specially priced articles. i035 the store was i HOW TO ENT ER (I the ails thoroughly -~ in ' one or more of (D4111 a clue to the snluiion. Hung of the pit-luri- hem so as to rccnk l-ssgaremisoa. Y0 i v x END TIIE l'l( ll lu. nllll “(let Ready For Fail iiculars in this nlmllllvri SOLUTION to LAST WEEICS (i‘()l\"l‘ES'I‘ v DpMlQtI-R. P. Simpson, w. "w. Ruth M. Shrap- "99 QUEEN Epccial fresh supply 0i‘ Fowl iRersous dealing vlilh H)’: above m‘; firm LilU-zi: days are being offered Ell"- Dflcffi have gone up. the unusual opportunity oi partici- Ipuilng in two very popular con- icris. Willi cucll 25 AggfipjAjjux ‘ you rctcirc a frcc coupon for New Consumers‘ Cash Eon-ls Com- with a pCssible value of $50.00 in growing trade. In June of r. Simpson passed away and Simpson under emem of the firm, and has successfully conducted the business The lines carried include Dresses, Costs, Hats, Lingerie, Scarves. Knitted Wear, i lll\lllll_\ The famous "deauville" are carried exclusively at this store. These come in a wide variety of shades and a full range of sir/es i Cl$I‘\\'lli'ii‘ in this issue. i in addition to the above you are i also supplied with the regular re- ‘ Cvlpi. which entitles you to an en- Another 11m exclusive to Lhjggmrg fry in the Weekly Foio-Blox Con- 1 test. a Of first importance. of course. , l5 the fact. thai for every dollar you invrsi. at this store, you cclvc tho utlnost in style, quality and serviceable workmanship. fiat“! pce this nmr nssnrt- This smart headquarters for lad- ’ ‘ y ics‘ ready-to-wear was opened in ‘ Deccmbcr, 1938 llndcr the manage- mcllt and name of R. P. Simpson. In a short lime it bccllnle recogniz- ‘ 0d as one of the (inert llldlescloi-h- iilrlargrmlkgegls, Fl _ illg stores in Eastern Canada. Mr. ‘ ‘ y Ml‘ Llilhll- 5 Sinlpson being a firm believer ln Dresses. ‘These are really worthy of their name, being very smartly tail- ored, and of good quality materials. “Better Dresses for less" is i/he well known slogan of tilts film. The slogan is a good one and is being thoroughly upheld by the manage- ment, for while the store has b0- come Widely known for low prices, quality is not forgotten. Mrs. Simpson. always keep BIWR flilht up to date. and customers promptly, notified regarding the new goods, new fashions, etc, A competent staff of engaging salesladlos are employed here and customers will find obliglng at all times. ‘information regarding details of any 1mm My vertised may be readily obtained I rngllln rly In Flebruary l greatly 1 the increasing stock and for the ‘ grcnicl‘ convenience of rlhe steadily hair pro orly trcoicd and brought nto condition for Fall styling. All our Pcrmancllts arc GUARANTEED Modem Equipment Elkperiencexl Operators .\ Otmtest Entry slips with all transactions. Now is the time in have your \ 1 SATINOBLOUSES WHITE AND NEW DARK SHADES FOR» FALL HIGH GRADE MEATS Weekly LivestocL ’ Market Repo i - CUMMARY OTTAWA, September 15, -The 00 the previous week's airly lactic; (Xflle Prices aitle sales totalled 2,707 on the tw All grades were well r lower with oillcr kinds $6 to $6.65, some up $5 to $5 50, and com to $4.90. Heifers and $5.50, butt-her $4.75 and canners to $2.75 Bulls were rice and quality ranging (‘ALF MARKETS 25c to 50c hiilllcr. veals making $9 to tops $10.50, and comm.» $4 ‘ calf priccs were un- evenly lower. Vcals were 25c down at $6 to $9 and grnssers 25c to 50c While a i0 price of $1 was paid and $5.25. At Montreal, the num- bers and kinds of cattle offered took on the appearance of the usual heavy Fall runs, and plain to medium butchers were about 25c lower. with steers ranging up i0 $7 but the bulk oi.’ the between $0 and $6.65. Winnipeg; closed with a fairly heavy carry- over, particularly of steers and cows. An odd choice steer made the week's top 0f $6. but most of‘ the good butcher steers were taken between $5 and $5.50. The market on steers at Callagary was very 310w but oows and heifers remained fairly active. Top but/char steers brought $5 to $5.75, about equal to the previous week. Edmonton held fairly steady on all except cows which were 25c to at the close. Good steers made be- tween $4 50 and $5. Most grades of butchers closed 25¢ lower at Prince Albert, where the to prices was $5. Both Moose Jaw an Saska- toon closed definitely-lower. Both these centres had tops in the steer iii“‘.;il‘.lti.‘i"”" hWtm“ 2°“ T1 q“ ma e n- bovs $4.25. ' y 50c lower United States Price! The Buffalo market was of! 25c or more with grass cattle extreme- ly slow. Some sales of Canadian steers were made between $8 and $8'.50'u . A few Canadian calves Wore sod from $12 downward. Re- cent quotations at St- Poul on good Canadian cows were $0.60 and grass steers up to $ th most loads going from 7.90. Exports to the United States during the week consisted of 1,- 298 beef cattle, 304 dairy and M9 calves. making the totals i0 date this year 35,834 beef, 7,768 dairy, 37.032 calves, and 95 hogs, s5 mm. pared with 148.148 beef, 9.220 dairy, BEU. Unll-ed Kllltdom Prices Easier 'I‘rade orrfat cattle was generally dull on British markets during the Week. v/ith prices easier and rang- ing from 40c.6d. to 4Zs.8d. for live hundredweight (112 lbs.) Stone cattle sales were disappointing also but good quality dairy cows and heifers in milk continue clear. The demand for those latter continues strong at good prices No Canadian cattle have lcf-t Doris since Friday. September 0th. the correspond as period last year. Calf Market Unevon and from 25c to 50c higher with with Odd $005 $7.75. Ca and Regina $7.50, 50!! Bloody to Lower real 9.75! ba . Mme; or consfdzw THE GLORIA E M P R E S S “ BIAUTY PARLOR N King Square Phone 100i Diploma-Ladies’ Rcally-in-wa-ur, Miliinery, and c-Yflllslve Ll hit m, Location-Oil (lln-en Hirer-i, i, . receipt from any one ui flu» epon- r our; of this contest shown: a business has bccn tnnlsiliicli at lelsl one of them. Also b0 all’: i0 stale the firm from whim All correct rrpllcl chime . of winnint. entries are drawn for and the ])l'|'II's Will be awarded in the order l|| § which they are drawn. Ag “ha; an lWarde-(l Inc-m u orders on thi- lllvrrilflvrs indented Ill thf’ replies and N01.‘ TRANSFERABLE. Al raplisa must reach this office not Illa- than noon on Iulursdzly. gun] h a; many replies in you hh blt he lure to attach an entry Mikel Ill entries io the sorron rroro-arox" conrr. sr p; fiukflfldwl Guardian A New Department has been added i0 the (‘RAS\\'l"I.I. STUDIO. Great (i urge Street. Now you can IDiilH‘ apminilncnls for all kinda of on oor photography. This new service in available for tailing family groups or hotou of c lldrcn in the omo or at the summer cot- ta-ga. Pictures may be taken an when at any time. Phone 72 -L and an experienced plmtognpher will he. sent to of In province. (‘n-t touch with CRASWELIIS IDWIR PRICES I‘!!! TELEPHONE 565 our ears convince ml he New Noflhern- - tric Radius represent the out- standing achlcvmncni in radio lllsboro Richmond amen Ree our many new Battery Models “—- 55 years slvpmmacy HENRY MMFARLANI TRANSFER SERVICE CALI. TN TODAY A. E. TOOMBS MUSIC STORE QIMII Hired. Phone III-L. i SDIUDIO for full part-kills". Loolhg ronflwn evcrywhue ham on IMPERIAL BISCUITS The high vitamin content of lnrpcrialn, ensue healink-r fouu and richer fun. They're made from pro Cod Liver Oil See the New 1939 N F ilS te ew a we“ n Westinghouse $1.95 r to $3.95 Smart New Skirts $1.95 to $3.50 miners’ coupons here. Also En for Foto Bloc Contact. R. P. SIMPSON Smarter. more nth-solve models than us. Fins: Tom — lnoothsr Pct- fat-name. Pflooulolllitvirypilo. cloosd even with last week lwero $0.10, Ind Saskatoon l9. Ialnblhrlotluwer OATHI MARKETS Miller Bro Mqooonstroef. Phone!!! lower between $3.50 and $5. Heav- ies were hard to sell, IIOG MARKETS log run was 60.- ih 54.943 in the 01A The Dominion l TO hops dropped 22 li IllOSiIY tit $9.35. AMlLTON packers. pr ed ai $9.75 alive 50:. barons closill . cut .ill0ll‘ stlulicd use of details and _llli‘ll' avoidance of over-padded ‘shmlklcrs create an oslsntislb l closed at $9.25 i lclninillc look. 300d onesi 2.50 to s12 as rol- bccolls. SIIEEP AND LAMB MARKETS lambs inst 25c to 50c selling at $8 to - closing mostly ui $4.50. l MONTREAL sold from $7.75 to $8 and culls and bucks $2 i weight. Shccp mad $2 5 Reports Fruit Crop Prospects Bright fci-“zm (cm -A iih the 1937 production Estimates of other l446,200l ; Peal-has 88 berries 22.570200 Grapes 880040410 Rater-Payable in Advance Central (luurdlan locals. 4o per worth Western and S 811d 85,960 l nd , cavea a 55 832 hogs m r word; Annouucc the o espo i c n mung period a’ ye“ Memorlam Notices, 70c per lgs, Cards. chm, 4c per name; KARI! ll 70c per inch. Wcddi engiuzclncnt 40 word! bra its for every additional words. Notices of Thlnll iatiuu, 70c per inch or 4c lion. Minimum charge for any advertisement twenty-live cull. male Help Wanted WANTED — A MA Guardian. ________. EXPO"! t0 date this year amount WANTED IMMEDIATELY -- tO 26.177, oom ed with 8,547 in L____ ____ .. -.. ...- WANTED GIRL FUR. housework in slnllll fa ‘Ihere was considerable variation l" 245 QM“? All“ g~,,,,*;',“';;,';,,<;=v,gv1 germ and . . ron was active WANTED AT 0m, choice veals up to $10 and $10.50, Montreal was unevenly lower with, vesls off about 25c and grassel-s 2505050 Thetoponvealswas 59. Winnipeg. also, broke 50c to 75c had good veals up to $7.50 gary was active up to s top of $6 and Ed- monwn was steady up to $6,541 Tops at Prince Albert were $6. Moose Jaw $6.50, Saacaboon $7 Light work and (‘firing lady family 2 in cmlllir ences required. Writs i-Q-Zl-Si. Misccilcneous, ANY INVALIDS OR ELDERLY people wanilnlz board at moderate prlco zu One or two hog markets held a- L-l l2 bout even with last weeks levels but u a rule prices. were con. sldsrably lower. Toronto opened (‘Ik()-(V‘/En FOR L- 1488-9-21 -3l can more‘ town Accommodation for and with b 1 2- uyers ta king still lower Box A 5‘ Gmwdwn’ L_1529_ prices for weekend deliveries. Mont- a d sales up to $10. Win- nipeg market was uneven on a light run and bosons closed at $9.25. In- dications an that the light runs are likely in wntinue. Calgary GRATE. APPLY L-l503-9-21-3l. TO uzr - rwofiiiciilr“ lwolu houses. Newly ram d Apply TO LET-Ii 00M. M oflf Ind Idmon- prlcos at Prince Albert . Moon -* ‘- AND RIP- clillcd, Mrs, Dnvison. 200 L-IQQG-fl-‘l-i-Gl. ' nalvran. “rtvntinli L 1573-9-23-3i. _..______.__.,.__._n .. T0 LET-FIVE ROOMS‘. solos rmotly l0. e bulk the iunbu were sold at. about $8 a Mordecai. whilu innipeg Ill‘ 50o, wp iunbs closed at tr YOU A€E“QIIITF.Q];A_DI)_DE your hair inst thinning‘. ln-iir Mr. Oswald Gfbson, 32 Irwin Avenue, ‘Iwrmlto. L- l58fl-ll-23-2i. Male Help ______lualv " ‘l-‘onu-‘l-‘llifi Mt, Edward 4501-9-31-81. m“ "All" residential sections of II-W-il- the City. Environment A cannons rnuvl WANT MIN excellent. Price reuon- . able and with terms to r K“‘“'““' suit purchaser. A ' products mission. No ‘i ‘° “° “P u. x. s IIEMMING as (M. o». Sh‘. sold 6.821 cattle. in- .000 westerners, most slackers. Trad: was dull through- lwan WANT-El) Apply Guardian. to sell direct to consumers m ll. sales season for our 200 Les srs in the Learn what to V) 570 St_ Clement, Montreal. Ulo Mlnsrd‘: for bites. gsElfTEMBER 2a, ma Ganadiis Farm § Products Travel .'_ Ghiefly By Rail‘; "Although highways an: watch‘ ways play lln ortant pa. in mov- ing to marks Canada's agricultur- al production, th. burden of hand: ling this enormous traffic falll__ largely on the railways." 5W6 l" article in the current issue of thl Canadian National "l-ll Magalline. a 1936, the Canadian Nat onars rall- wlly net-work handled over 7.000.‘ 000 tons of Canadian agricultural products. valued at 000 and sufficient, to fill M5,000‘1relg*h't " cars. strung out end to end, th ours would reach from Mo u, beyond Saskatoon. a distance over 1.800 miles. "rat- C.N n. performs 1m est and most essentl service o! i- all the agencies which groom for Canadian agriculture o world- wide market it enjoys. Providlin! transportation to market folr Oah- adinli agricultural products ls 0h! of the principal functions 0! m0 Canadian National, and 5° 100B l“ the C. N. R. continues to give service, so long may Canadian farmors and ranchers continue to have thc benefits of the widest possible markets for their PTO‘ ducts " FLO-I‘ is. lln-r. BKEIFIN FASHION PICTURE While coats and filemblll ll! the coming season are III! shorter, jackets and suits are ' lfllillPl‘. ‘Fziillcllrs retain the severly lllu-s of lust season, bu Willie some of the new llirt! . shown remain short and are lavish- liy plcnicd, the latest fashion note ‘here is a revival of the. pe o! i‘ lskirt favored in the early 900's. These skirts are in flat w steady at $2 to ‘which comes down just below the knee, hut added length is given by ‘all atiachcll flollllcc of velvet, lmnirc. or urosgrzlin. This tendency may develop into a recrudescence of thr- oid-fllsllilsncrl tiered skirt. Jackets are longer, tightly-fitted at the bust and hips, button high. up and are enlivened by I touch of color in the snaps o! smbroidora braid or piping. The most vivi colors are used with woollons in - deep. conservative shades among which black and red predominate. Oihcr colors featured are certain violets, rusts. and a new deep green. called "liclnsn . " Sleeves this season an cl » - masculine cllt and lacking hi on»: > i'-*-u~'~"" u cvncpt for an L bit of fur. llu- n-lullina ahtsrltiovi to‘ dekl finds iroc play in collars and plp~ i- ing. Its most current manifesta- tion is in doubling the neckline ol, rovers with another kind of mata- ~rlal. Double collars heavy military braid are also popular. ._______.___.___ Japan plans an e i _g_f Wilding activities. Oomlng Event! m per word. Other rates on unlab- For Sale FREFIILM BALI fan. James C. Wh to, Eimorasldwmy b15117 alow nt Murray River. location Mrs. Mary I. south Yarmouth, Mass FOR SALE-J YEAR OLD tionarv Enzine Model T Nell Camcron & Sons. i’ Wanted lyrossed holy 596d oats. Cecil see-wait and board in well Work Wanted LOT ‘ FOR SALE _____- Large double lot for sale in one of the choice BARTLETT Plums a! i. l‘ Reeves, Souiihport. L-IDO-A-Sl-dh guy no umuzi» Cow for sa . David ie. Yor Pain-t, h-litld-il-ll-l, n FOR — 01L BURNIIG range in perfect condition at than half price. Appl G-usir L-l l-O-fll- i FOR SALE-FIVE RANCH MENKa H?!‘ hmhsr Lo-sa-aiff ______________________{___. ———— FOR SALI'I—THREE USED ‘Fhvoshcrs, Apifly C. E, lifiwflutfl Hull Mfr; Accnt, at, roar d! Haven Hotel. > Ii-IBBG-O-fl-IL ___ .... ________________. FOR. QALI - FIVE ROOM smell Boon. wares NA Percheron ztallion. Nfldnégatnrt, _ tiisidvlzziis..°"i.zsi.tr"....a 9424” Churn. a tube Electric Radio. At- watcr Kcnt. cabinet model. Sta- stanohe . L-IFWB-ii-M-fl-M WANTED-l!) TONS OI‘ GOOD ' and a. quantity d" Ibup- ihiff; ~ L-lllzi-o-m-sl. ; Msmmln COUPLE ‘an sated holnl ~ fol- wlnt onths. A. 7. Guardian H m irlm-o-za-si. 8 it. 2...... r . 5 Sydngy? street, Cltynuli- 5351-3