‘ ;J1;"?i1uier1.i. 3:1, and i EPTEMBERqgflglll27 .....-~»-1---$1--» "Z-‘iiiilyid .--'For-.- i 1 ‘ t ' 1 Tho finest qlllllly of sand iiiiii roan. rmii and cured. Also LAMllLll ,l’l,11rl1 llanlilrulrg made i 1 i flail)! ' '1 .:'.1>:1'i 1 "'1' t ‘The best assorllmqntlol‘ COOKED MEATS. Try our 116111111 RAMS. _.--_- .0.- -. -_ . .1 ._.,._,. . . ... ........-......s. .. - _,. . ‘ y» Also YEGETABLESIBUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS. 4.1M _\ T‘ ' w.»=.'..~'.‘...i, Yuzmlply yoiii-‘nkeas nii- Exhibition. Koo I Ltd. iodide}. emit.» ‘its 1 ‘if i AUTO ACCIDENTS . . The Dominion BuEcnu of Svtziltisi?’ ilcs rccent-ly issued a. speclzd ieluiri. E deaths front automobile uccldmNov ts i v 11 the nine provinces of Can-J.- ,l Quebec, _ a during the year i926. tinder ‘this Munltgbgl 4,2; title are included the ilCClliOIllti i11 Albertal 5,4; which automobile-s are irrvoilyetl _iu biamltlti. - tfollision wltnqthor vehiklémf as horse-drawn VGiIiIliOR, cars and trains. - 1 7.1; S‘ totalled 606 for the yeiirltizti, made tdtat; up as follows: landfii‘; Nova Scotiu 2X; Nc’w‘Brutt- swlck, 11-; -Quehec 242; Manitoba, 27: lper czent. of the total. i118. 50 ' sexes. male. from this (‘itlltifi was 6.5 per l0_0,tJ0ti of population, the individ- un] _l’rovinces giving tho following -tizttés:"l-‘rlnco Edwurd island; Li; Scotln, 5.2; New Brunswick, Ontario, 7.72 Saskatchewan‘ 2.6; l, 11nd British Colum- “E5111 tlieinino Provinces 1-15 of the 11 001 deaths duo to automobile accidents, 1111101: 7B per ccnt. o1" the total, were In the nino Provinces oi (‘zinatla- oi‘ males, ilcaths of females 11111111 deaths from automobile iici-ide-itts bored 161, Q,- g7 per cent" of 11m Children under l5 years of P111101‘- Eilwilfll 111* ago rc-ntrihuted I86 deaths, or 31 In this-age _ 133; 0111111111. group there were I23 male and 6Z1 511111t1111'i11‘\1_’1111. fctnnle deaths, ll proportion of 66 1311111111 Gulluu- t-‘ilt in the mortality of tho two H Central Guardian MARSHFIELD BAPTIST ' Church -—Preaching service on Sunday aft- ernoon, Sept. 25th at 3 o'clock, con- ducted by Rev. Ross C. Eaton. _ THE cuiisaumliowrr 10111111121111! — ‘a The Public Forum Thin column in open for the discussion by oorroliwfidfll" of question: of Interact. Ti" Her End Was Kept Up‘ by Hon, Cnariottotownlfiuarqlgn do" l, CoizJoinuji-jgmiltontiray not nscouurilyniondonoll the - ’ opinions of oorronpondlontl. (Hlstqricusy .. l - ~ New Brunswick T00! “sons A ~65; PART AT l QUEBEC consensua- ATION CONFERENCE MARSHFIELD HALL UNITED CHURCH service Sunday morning at. ll. Arrangements just made that, Rev. A. P.__ 'Queht.in._lr_eturr1ed mis-l" sionary'_ from China‘ after thirty years work there will appear in na- tiveil ‘Hstiulne. show curios and give iiddress, ¢¢4+w+w+o+n+¢>+wfi*“* runner. 11'1"‘ 111a "cnrns l'u our literary rambles for over- imkffllfllyllfll ‘tif-loloqueht speakers All are lnvlted m we and M from the four Maritime Provinces l ll llllls l, l l l."_ _ . _ in the Itnport of the Confederation o, ear flea m s5 ma ‘fiif-"Th? P991719 of ‘his’ province Lnnioroticc i864. we have not until ' BIAPTIST CllUItClL-Rev. 'R_ we“ as those”: ‘me two two At‘ now made reference to one exccl< . ~ are i r 6d,. . - rzss.t.tzrs:zaw.rszz;1111i‘illiiiiitliiiiihtiii3531*11111ma"..%:*;;.:*::;r1:.:.“°a*. 118 B - ‘ - or .0 ‘“ ' ' ‘ ' “Missionary or Millionaire?" Thtrivlllg l2‘:- Igllgilillilngliieigllggofgllolllof New Brunswick. We have select- ‘sermon in the evening will be bylgl" transporlatlon dlfilculllles nalllllycd his able. speech at Montreal. it Elev. J. Phillips Jones. General Sec-fly a tunnel at the swans. _l l is. in rlur opinion. a model 0f e10- retary of the Social Service Council It ls mm that cerllaln p,,,g,,,5s<111f‘-111 “113111188 111111 Ffracfflllllfllifl‘ of Canada. Mrs. Pashiey will, at. theflll our llllnsllormlllon has been llllllde .Our own Col. bray s efforts evenlng servlm slng “Come Ullloland wme lmpmvemenw have beén llV8fi‘."[illi)iii4liCd during the Into Jub. Mel“ from “antlers Messlahl lcfiecl-ed but on revlewlng lt all h-als iivslvltlx kPhf lrupogl ol tho New Ilrun. _ 1 -' l-S C 011.01‘ PTYSZ RETURNS HOME. — Mr W B ‘filllxfllfm been more or less a’ “lake l Licut. Col. the lion. John Hamil- . . . 5 l ton (iray rose to respond in behalf of that Province. ivhcn the cheer- ing had ceased, ho. proceeded to i:n,v~tl1:1t being 1ilaced in the some Bell has returned safely to Califor-. nia after a visit to Summerside, P.‘ E..Island, his old home town. Mr. Bell was for many years in business in St. Helena. Calif., and is now rc-l tired. He. was accompanied on the; This province will never, never re- ceive propcr treatment so long as we have the handicaps of naviga- tlon l0 deal with. losl l . , _ _ n The Maritime. Pmvilim hm”: r87 iin- i‘;liloliiiilinizgitiieiiieiiintliteom 111D bl’ C- 13- 17171199191‘. 11150 0f Si». “wed mme Consideration ‘tom $801011. lilr, Archibald) hc had on Helena. It was the latter's first Government of Canada dmmg e thc part of New Brunswick. to ack- 1/1511 1° 1119 Eflsl- The! W611i by Wily Past three years than 1".°*“-‘°‘_1' ‘"1" tiowlntlgc with thanks the kind re- of the Panama Canal and returnedmg any 091"" 99mm 0‘ "hen hLt-veplioti of the toast. And he must 110111 11411311191111 11) 1110 C0351 b1,‘ fllll0~‘ory' why? simply because ti“: imo- ray that. the embarrassment he m°bi1°~ while i" sumnlorsidfi- M13 pk‘ of u“? Pmvmcefi as Tim“ miifie would ilitillTiiiiiy lcvl under ordin- Be was greeted by many old friends ‘1 d111'*r-'""1°d dmimiici my we 10' ury circumstances , in addressing “S several relativem among the lat‘ moval of certain glilevances’ .wc:u1ci1 an assembly Faded away lic- ter being a nephew. Mr. Herbert made our case so plain undso tm- llllll lllll uollllllllly lll. lllell w“ Sharp, who made the visit of hislprossive to the Government. of the l_llllll__ Tllllll lllllllllllllll llllll llllll und“ 9' mo“ Pleasanl one" It was day m“ a’ Royal Ciimmissum 11"“ \Viliii' it was unque-stitrnabiy the a treat to have Mr. Bell call on thqappninted resulting 1n the l}111\‘5111S,lllll. lll- Slams Ho" m clllllllllel. llm Write!‘ 11nd SDCHK 01 111111 D90l1i0 1100f certain legislation which is 110w llelllllll; lllll, llllpsllllll of lmporl. nvet in the old town which he dcs-‘morc or less familiar to rll. llllvll llllglll ha", llllllll llll, llllllerllll cribes as cite of the most beautifull since Confederation we have been lllllllmllll (ll. lllle llplllllll ellllllslell towns of its size he has seen any-handicapped n1 this Province. It 1s lll lllell Cale/l yel ll was llqlllllll, wherc'_oaklan_d ‘MLDIC Lea’: iruihwc have a Class in people here’ their duty to remember that there ‘fl- "H as i“ "Very Owe" ‘j-"Wmcm who wcru times and occasions when kiir ‘Seem Satisfied Wm‘ mo“ “nymnihn tlrv-d emotions and kindred senti- iwhm w“ had i“. "r055 we Smms lll(‘l|l'.~'.- rosc superior to the cold ‘Strapped m ii?“ i6“ boats Mime ‘Wm calculations: oi itittercst and iloini- many who 5.8m l" was a“ ugm‘ 5nd ed tho way in ltonor and patriot- "why complaub And "he" w" “id ‘he ism (slicer-s) t-ho present was such ‘J », PERSONALS Mr. Reuben McDonald has rc- turncd from a visit. to New York. For the wholr country the ticalit a its. ii ‘i ‘ ' ~ Rafe t Qprtitfliuiihties ‘- 1T1? SEQVREfISJl it“? Re-Btiiltl. Organs ‘WE want to begin" the fall season . with a clean slate. That is why we are clearing out our stock of Re- built. Organs at below their values. Prices run ’fron'l l _ ~ $‘i5- up and they are real. vaiuesuat- prices marked. Every-om? ofl them have been carefully re-built according to Miller Bros’ standard fof re-building, described in our last. advertisement, and we guarantee perfect satisfac- tionlto the purchaser.‘ N0 intending purchaser should miss this chance. l ,_ We won’t havethemilongat the pric- . es we are oifering them at. -.-. MIL ‘ER BROS. 145 (iggafi (ieorige Street CIIVARJlOTTETOWN ‘dealers in Pianos, Organs all kinds of Musical Instruments and Sewing Machine's; and here yet: to serve’ the People of Prince Edward Island asifaitiifullyr inflthc. future as we have inthofphst. 11r@1.¢$= , 1F" T11. you WANT 1s 11 rtrsiiass ruamicn our i1 rAw 1111‘. u» omen. or SMOK- mo 0n 3000i!!! 0| ax l 1.11mi; noun-on. \ t... ~ - ' . ‘nto and i . d Nolthem Lighi" Stank?" M‘. l . 1111 (PPPILSIOII. At no period before ‘Earl Grey‘ w" “Pmied ii‘ fin min tho history’ of British North ilims” ‘Myst aiiylhmg s"'ci'wd hood Amcricii had any question oi stich Mr. R. E. Mutch has returne from a business trip to Halifax. Mr. W. K. Rogerson. New Haven ed deimmd w’ i‘ “mml i“ ‘he i'l'tY\'iIll‘.(‘S were hori- assembled to was in the city yesterday. 517M15- There “l” ‘hose “mimg “fipinjoy ii. hospitality so generous — ' that nc- language could properly ex< press their appreciation of it. but their presonce—thc presencr. oi this vast iISHtPIIIiIiZIlUL-VWZLS the pub- lii: recognition of thc iuct that n question was now ‘heicri- the peo- [it may be as well as in other pot‘ ML John 310mm,!“ wlllsloe was tions of Canadallwho will immed-l l, vlsllol- m the filly yp5le,day_ lately exclaim. to cxpcrisl'.'c._wé ‘cannot afford it." Lct. us consider M“ Asher; 1331111131," Vernon was a the question first. from a lmancinl v151mr to the clty y(35t(1rd11,y_ lstandpoint. and then from an taro- nomic point of view. Lct us elidfflv‘ r- of the greatest importance. Mr. Allan Stewart leaves this 01‘ 1-0 1013i’- 111mm“ “latter firs; from mouictiioiis in its character and morning to rcsumc his studios ntlthe financial side. Have vac cvcr llllllllllllll wllll lllllllllllcl, Owl, llle Toronto University. lconsidered the tremendous cost. to lllllll," llllllllllllls lll llllll vllsl 00ml Carlladla inl providing 111° l7:1"5$n:ll‘ll1'y. The public. ntcn oi‘ the lilarl- cos o ma naming our ‘for "cry l- _ ,. .- l_ ll . . l 01,, in the city and the Scotia mid considni- thc im- lfllml-lllllglillllibli: llnlgnlxll 8a“. nual depreciation which will be ncr-r- llllll Illlley Md hoped for ltmllley ._ ‘ly 10 per cent. of the total cost. . - -_ l l _ _ ihul spoken ior it not s mpy n Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leach. and Capitalize the annual charges nflllmlllorplall cllllllvclloll llul ll ll0l_ 111111811161‘ 1911 3105113111113! 11101111113 011 maintaining the present service how lllclll lllllllecllllll lllorglllg 0m. l“. rrewm m Fa“ River‘ Miiss" after far Short’ Wm H’ be of paying m“ tcrcsts our character our wealth lvisiting friends here. jlilnxliulal itilclllest. clilturgcs olf tlilc cap-f lll llllédlllllllllllll lfnlon’. llll Cmlllf n 1 con." ru .ion o , - . . . - i Mr. Walter Burke of Carter 8c augunniéi? e m c S C fie" ‘Sign in“ flltmlls mllllgiz ‘Con has received word of the seri- Now lél w; look l0 ll“. nllwl- 51m "mi “ m“ mm.“ ‘ ‘is 1 ‘ _ _' . cued with invasion ironi zibrontl ous illness of his sister. Mrs. F. h. < ~ 1 . ~ of me quesmm which is me 1am" the several legislatures oi the War Laythen, in the hospital I11 3051911101 the two the great FCOIIOIIIiC loss ‘ , ilim Province-r had by 1111unin1ou~ Mass. “WM to this Province and Canada. Every vole; ‘lly accl;llllalloll_ placed a. prqp 111mm 351p organlsll of the as; the‘ disposal oi their sovereign central church‘ Mimctim‘ and a rcat improvement over any other mo" ‘mum "esimwesi proper”. former“: 013311151; of 11w "Bflpglsgs 55mm we ever had whore would and wealth. to aid their brcthi-c. Church in this city, left this week y l l m l l be l d in the West. (Loud Checrsi ill for Montreal Lg 111991, Mp5, B311 who or Ere“ 11° a _n liiséy oflay could not full to recalll that sinw is returning from n visit to the Old w houi’ 8‘ C“ Fairy‘ a“ on.“ g" that. day their public men had striv Country. a“; gale 1051s ltloltillisl) illigfilcliqlirgilfll‘: en for this Linton. Year after — a "y ‘a '0 '3 . ' ear the hud turned their alien l Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Minister of the volume of 9i” 5mpping today illou to ythc. construction of tilt“ ,Public Works,‘ left Thursday morn- and wmiiare i" with Mme“ ,0’ great. ititr-niatiotiai railway which ing for Niagara Falls. where he will twenty Yell"; “i” mid we musi’ Ewe would bring us cic-ser together. attend the Good Roads Convention. gilfgfeiglcrlllbtsggrtllhilfictgtgllglsu" m" 'I‘l|cir Legislatures had passed bills. m a D“ ‘ 5 ' had ranted subsidies, and arrange M1» w‘ 1-1- 34153119119111 91 149111111111 During the present Season the mentflis had been with Canada, yet returned home on Wednesday even- two boats have bee" 111151’ 811m“ 11"’ your iirtci- y ‘ from causes which ing from n. trip to Europe, where he 6111110 59115911- and this ‘made is it would be gicult ‘to txxpiaiu, the visited England, Holistic. Belgium. growing each year. W111 welever set “bled, Md 91.1.1.5“ 11,81. gfagpl and Germany, Switzerland, Italy and our Just share of the tourist traffic," was only when ll appeared be. Franco. I-lc made the trip from by automobile so long as the tcur- vllllll allallllllem who“ ll", hopes Amsterdam to Brussels by aerd~ ists have to be "fertficd ‘across at llf llwll. peopll, llwlr leglslalul-es nlanc. Whilc abroad Mr. Mc- Borden with its consequent delays. llllll lllell. pllbllc men were lelllllng lEachem visned a‘ ilumber of the No- ‘lever; w” wilialwny“ be look" away that. they turned their bucks ,tox ranches although his trio was ed upon by Lhf‘. olltsidv. 111111111 111°“? oh Hill-l cherished idea, and the mainly 011B f0!‘ 1119111111110- _ ill: ltlelss as n. back llllillilbl9f~ no lmnt- pllrllllmellls of llle Marlllllll, Prov, it‘ r ow w“ "my "cw " iuces had directed certain of their‘ f‘ "a I am fully convinced Ithatthe pro~ ’ ass mble a Cllar. THANKUlductions oi‘ the province and their llelillldlalslglvlrlrli‘:llwlnceelgllwarlltlslllnd <1 _ e1 [r1311 5 0 i‘ ' ' could ho effected among themse- 2,1113!‘ ‘ifiieigiliiaiildrsth fgrnnzirig iovlrilg :22“ lmiy ha"; “fir” gzliisfilfllllifiiicfillgf vI-s, since ‘one with Canada seemed kindness and sympllatlliy shown tlhem lllcllbnc n8 o o , y -- - » lmalllmliablo. Xheal lislil-emrble: in their recent sa ercavcmen. Léll lhll 6mm? nl. llllll provlme or . a. purpose, c n s y ro - - ‘ 7 o w and ro-iosed __<‘>_____ prepare their case in a propcr man- fllilllrlafiilllsclzgld oliomnmalnln; llimgel. During n. music-brill performiinccl1191" 111111 1111-119 11- 111111195 ilflmfe ilhe divided ‘we should come together in n small Irish town, ono of thclre-‘il’ °1l 9511111111 ‘"111 we w 199° V“ mp1 9m tr we could not lay the lady trapeze artists sustained n justice» but “W” H“ 1mg “Shwclare foundation of argrcat empire, which slight accident. to hor attirc. lm- slllisfled "9 M’ We“ mo“ “one sitould perpetuate on ‘this Contiir mcdintoly a man I11 the nudiencoiflllw did the 99°91” “I m“ we“ 5°‘ Hill, thc 1irinciples of British con- arosu and announced, "Lot. cveryi-he 311115011 311i! R0561 011 1-119 11111117 Sllulllonu] “bony (cheer-pl) Hg man avert his gam ‘or hc will bclsimpiy by 11915151191111 011011- "Md not 55y that l; propoditlol] 3o struck 11111111." 1701111111 11nd 11111.1‘ u "u": °“°’°f m” we“ w” 0"“ outiroly in accordance with the uieiitrriit were seated together tiilfor consideration for the Govem- cherub“ purpogg .11 their lives the KlliiBry. Dennis nudged Patluwnb surely ours 1s so apparent. w“ mlelved Wm, "nqualllled 5,... 111111 11111111191611 "P111-------.'°.1'1' m“ Yb?" i‘ i“ °,°"5‘d°""i i“ ‘he uiriicuoii. He need not filly uiiit 011111160 "118 01W!" i " “sh” o’ “newfibinic and i‘ mum‘ tho statesmen of Canada. fully sus- ___‘,._ ____ ___ i ial viewpoint it. will at once receive lllllllllg the" Charade, ‘lo, lalenll sympathy i5 m” only charitable m” eimm" and "mmshtrin consul’ had on that occasion placed before gift of some people. oration of wary student oi our pres- lllla llllsemblell llelegales Ol- the l. Maritime Provinces. such clear. ent insular position. , - The Dominion Governmentshould fllllllllm “l; mule ll, argumenlsl why the‘ larger Union should take at once secure lull‘ atlnonlthlsl im- rilace, that the hesitation wall felt portant question ‘ th‘ n. view of settling for all time the tnatlier of lll lolu-b-ll-lg l“ llllmedllml olllecl our transportation by placing a tun~ or lllllll, meow"; and l" llleaa, i111: tho circumstances which had nci across the Straiioiof Northumb- ‘arisen before their respective gov- erland. t’ crnntents. Those governments At the present time there is und- er consideration in the province of the" llelegaled them l" meal ll“, Canadian Ministry at. Quebec. New Brunswick of securing electric (Cheers) 'It was not his duty on the energy at Petitcodiac estimated at present occasion, because he thought Mr. Joseph Eiaiipr-Mt. Stewart is spending 21' few days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coady i l We can supply your wonic for cool in any quantity rcqnlmi, 01in anyway scanassn. a cost of $30,000,000, it. has been 1 I ted, I inf l‘ Ci. b Si no omen or m; in: voua CELIA]! Oil “min BPRINOIIILh/ $5.55; Thqmaol: 11.1% mini. iiiigtii Ziiihgigrgwpiioiiiiiiixiiiiiimti»(s: .. of Ill V! ASBESTOS 0001M! “V1118 h!!!‘ 11D "l" mvlnflggg mean electrifying a large portion of lllll llelnlls M um conclllslan at - -~ _. l ~ I ' our railroads in the Marttimes. This wlllcll “my mg “rived-tho 0011-, . film ‘h’ LAM“; w‘ PAN h l. “M” l" ‘he l ALBION ROUND would undoubtedly be another ob- cllllllm "m" w“ no,“ to ‘ll mp1s“. in ma}: crow, moi; you 1» on up ALBION stove “m” "mm "y "m" i‘ °”‘°'<"<1 111111611“ “"111 m!" 11° 011"“? 1.1m; valor was»: ' 1 stimulant MOIBTUBI. - - ~ *1 Nola CABBURITOB in proper location when. it will l‘ not interfere with‘ I18 i any do!» W"! M" 151F111"- ‘wnontkhownlm-ou o!‘ CI-Tlcollllltioootllomor Jwrlfo for information '11s I0 .GUAIIAN'I‘II1D- l!“ 31° wlmgngl "f °lur mm‘ 5°“"lvatlons on topics, but if they would i “l Mill“: t ° "Illizle- llh l permit him. he would coil their at- .....“::..:';:"....:“r. :::...':..': o - 1» 1;; 11°11 11 11111911’ w 11m the "=11 ">1- ii°$"'i‘3i'-i.ii'iiioiif°miliieif liiiismioi Iltlllamanlgqnet oulrl “fig: tlllllllllllllflg seeking to enterlinio itlrilil Confsd~ »- “n” oration as supplauts. " ey came rgicilmwwl” mu“ m‘ m“ P"°"lnot t» draw upon the resources of pried. _ Canada. No! Though they respect- , ._ l Ollmo l u 5' “mxutnlll iod the lupoi-‘idr position of can-do. Auaton mrr AMERICAN ANTIIEACITI. wansu Awrunncm. ' nusco con ' Prom vainly lpoohlwlonoofw “d”, ;,_ l W’! I . ‘enough for P. E. island. - , . , . . . M1. -Alcx. McDonald. Flenflmnm. . miportuutc hetn 1ncsented to the iwas m me Cllly yesterdays l Tho time has only illndoubtcrlly p,.l,l,l,._ ll, was lloll 51mph. 1113p arrived when “e mm’ D ‘we i‘ “n ' tho delegates front the Maritime’ " I1 ‘titdy lilhiittbd than» 11y . ll l PAGEFIVE ' Adds JZn/ouriand Zé Colman’s Mustard-mixed fresh wjth cold xvat-er —-puts a sharp edge on your appetite.’ I_tt brings out the flavour of meats, fish and salads. Mustard acids savour and zest to yourrkieals. " yamong the nations of the earlltzl (Cheers). Ten ytnrs ago llu hadl visited Montreal on a public llllS'i sion of importance to his own Pro- ‘vince, and he could only suy thiit the rapid advance made by this lcity in the intervening period was sufficient to paralyze. the most ‘powerful. imagination. He now saw costly structures where beforr- there were none. He, saw num- | crous buildings "which indicated 'not only wealth, "but refinement. rising in places which were then open fields. almost a morass; broad streets and noble edifices. It was impossible for any man not to soc that this city was maiking strides which would soon place it among the first commercial cities of the Continent. (Cheers) In thel vastness of the matters with which they had to deal, Canadians had paid but. little attention to the Mar- itime Provinces. Probably somc few who had visited them were not entirely ignorant of their ad- lvantages; but, as they did lie llll-‘ mediately on the shortest. at pre- sent, available route to Europe, tilc tendency of the ‘Canadians had been rather to look ‘in some other direction. Another day. however, would shortly come. They wouidl be better understood and‘ appreci- ated. .'Ilii8 liiaritinw Provinces} were worthy of their regard. 'l‘bet amount of (Jupital, the extent oi‘ the resources, they would bring into the Union, their exhaustless mint-ml their broad coui fields. their deep,‘ t‘ sea fisheries, their ilardy and en-i tcrprising population. would form (l no itnconsitlerable element in the- L» I LION CONE AC2; . . . . . $32.50 Hcillu including handsome bronze bur: . . . 2111;.’ This splendid new radio rcproCuccr employs the latest scientific di-vciop- merits in unit construction-inclidling n balanced armature uni: with 5[r-1ight bur magnets of riic finest English Tungsten steel. CM? Ever since radio became a part of homeentertaitimeht the name Ampiion has stood for the highest quality-the world over foundation of a great nation. The revenue of the four llnrliiznc Pro- 1, Few people rCJilZC how vitally important a good reprocluccr is in i-ezii 0 vlllws for the year lgllgll 1n. l1". O1‘ l’; radio entertainment. l: is the “vocal cords" of the set. I l‘ . ficlal returns. amounted to $21,341): b‘. _ Piovc to ynursclt’ iiOW KIilllEfChl——i"iQW much bcttcr—thc program comes - 000; ‘but so far as had yet been as l’; ovci ‘Viihiiil Amplion reprcduccr. Yourcicaletwiiibegiad zodemommnc. l“ certaineil for the year 186i. there Q - f ; had been an increase of 20 per l; Amphons mm $15 m-s,“ r THE AMPLION CORPORATION OF CANADA Ltd. "507 Si. Iames Street, Montreal w.» _. 1 n ‘v J \ ¢~~-,-!-2- ?Q~?Q.J"e$§ 11:1 still progressive, C0. n a ~ .~ ~ ‘PPETOWN (To B: clllllllllledll cnanr 01201101. srnnm‘. cnnnno l V_-HE_..._..W. AMPLION SPEAKERS lp1N151-1 HARVES-rnqq And every other good Radio Article- THROUGHOUT ONTARIO 011011111111: 0 F C Y- oun BUSINESS nonxr on SERVICE. cent. bring the amount. to nearly $3,000,000 (three millions), an iti- nrease which judging from the past financial history of those iProvinc- es, might fairly be counted upun F‘. ., TORONTO. Sept, 23¢~ltlvcn in Eastern Ontario the harvest opera‘ tinns aro now practically complet- ed, according to the weekly survey to be badly rusted, W111i V013’ 118111 iii‘ the Ontario Department of Agri~ grain. Yields ot‘ oarly sown 8111111 culturtv. ‘One Durhnni farther re- in the same localill‘. i1"\"“1"‘1'» "l" mirted a yield of fail wheat oi" neat“ fair to good. iy tit) bushels to the acre. Fieidi While HOllll‘ curl)‘ $111111, 1"" 1ioas in the saute county have run wheat is now up in tho Southwcast, from l8 to 20 bushels per acre. and many furthers havc not sown the om- IZ-acrci field oi‘ canning peas grain on account of [i112 ccntinticd exception of a few late fields. Late~ Hot weather its‘; stliuitintud the gqwn crops in (iiengziry are said growth of corn in Oxford County, and the crop may be COllfiltirflliiiY hotter than earlier indicutloiis gave hope for. Similar reports cOIIIG from the East. Potatoes have sui- fered from blight and rot in Lwds, untl in Iiiitltllesex the dry “'1‘-‘1'i181‘ bus affected the yield American buyers have ‘in-mi v1ry_ wcut 35 bushels to the acre. Oats drought. Tho 111ml hue: been r-x- active in Dundas County 111 #411911 arc running around ~15 bushels and ti-emely (liificult to 11111-11. and. us‘ of 11111111’ 0111111‘. 11111111111" 1'»: 1-111‘ l barley 40. These yields would in it result, thc ucrcugv‘ of this croii 081111111111 0i 7'13 1651"“ ‘i="'1-‘ ""“'5‘ dirutc n. very good grain crop In will 111,1 h.- 1|1t)|'t‘ than ii\'i'l'ill-Z". 111' iuiviug been rtccivcd in tin v-ut st‘ this section of the Province. In tho-ugh many furincrs hail 11111111101] oi‘ a week. There .s :il~.- »'1"~11E Dulterin County one ct‘ tho licavi- an increase. “Plltifiii fiom Alida local ilemnnrl, and 111-61‘ -‘i1"11i est crops of oats. barley and itilxcd ills-sex, Iilgin anti \\'utcrloo' stair hi» strong tinting the fnll 5.1.1 with l grains in thc history of thc county that thc zicrcagc will 1111i lu- ns lzirgv- tor. has just been harvested with the us svus hoped for. Holman’is Crockery Club Pay $i.0ilDeposit and $1.00 a Week for your Choice of lieu: Imported Bavarian this: Here is an unusual chance for you to get an exception ally fine set of dishes at such easy payments you will never miss the money. A splendid variety of 87-piece Dinner Sets in this l0t—-Over two car loads to choose from, bought espc- t cially for this crockery club sale. which runs SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th l . TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th "i All you need to own these dishes is pay down $1.00 and ~11 the $1.00 a week. Easy, convenient, simple. ~'-¢,_;l.,¢;:..._._.... .:_ l This special shipment, direct from the makers in Bav- aria, comprising four beautiful patterns, each set comprising eighty-seven (87) pieces. VARIETY or muons it for any reason you are not satisfied with. any I 1' one of these four pat~ . , ' u; . terns you may select your set from any we have in stock. Do ‘ not fail to see this showing today; l l. , V-Piece Cut Glass I . _ Water Set for Prompt Payment, -‘ As a premimum for prompt payment we will give you absolutely FREE a 7-piece Glass Water Set if your payments are all made on the time agreed upon. This 7-pieco Glass Water Set will also be given to you if you intend to buy-your Dinner Set by cash instead of instalments. ' " t I ‘ m z. 510- n. v.