You may not love these peoplemyou may noteven pity them...butyou’ll never forget this picture a long u you live! ‘ ALSO : PLUS MUSICAL and large hails Ind garage Kiri-ct. llotli Lots extend rust llfects consisting of lrtlrles some over Isle with same. Sale of It Twelve Slllllll Ell fRISEIIS §viv|A _ and ion McCRIA with l-IUMPHRIY IOGARI‘ e wmov um! NEWS SHOWS DAILY Ilflllll l-INI - JIINI TIAIS Ill’! IIID ~ TOM KINNIDV mu uuuuuzuuuuuuuuauuuuuucuc icuasciuuuuttuuuuucmw-tauuczuflfl Aucli0n§ale Of Valuable Real And Personal Properly ln Charlottetown mdfherg will in; ‘offered for sal y t e t_ir eh day of September 1938 two valuable pro ertics [art of the Estate o! the late Professor Herbert A. Tanton consisting of store. No. I44 and Dwelling Ilousc Ne. Ill modern conveniences and eonta nliig ten rooms besides bath room in rear. Also Building No. 152 on same _ wurdly from said Street \ right at way from rear of each to Kent Street. Also on same day numerous’ orticies of Ilousrhnld Furniture and __ itchen. dinm lurnishlngs including Mahogany, \ alnut and other valuable antique one hundred years old verified by or glnal bills of gersonalty will begin at Ten O'clock and of the real estate clock. Port of’ the lilrlllslilngs‘ AND OUR GANG 3.15 - 7 — 9 P. i. CAPITCL- Two Days-TODAY- TIIES. DANGER -— LOOK OUT FOR LAUGHS! SHOWS 0.15 7-s.45 COMEDY AND VARIETY e at Public Auction on the premises on 146 on Great George Street with 84 feel and have room. parlor. studo and bedroom will be on display in said vtore premises on and after September 22nd unt1| day n; 5am DONALD IIICKINNON, Executor. JLNAADICDONA ‘oncer, __ u 47 EQDUQ UUUUDIJJQID5QQU OQDUQUDDOOUODD* TONIGHT IIRIIIIITON CLYII !l—1 ' Th“ Is Your Invitation @ g} T00 Late To Clantifyfl LOST BETWEENJNJIIIIRIZOTTE: River, one leave Hi L-i767. ma“ and Huntcr ",‘ Ford hub cap. Finder Q Whitlockls Tirc Shop. Use Dliuards for colds- HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING llIANUI-‘ACTUlfiil) ltY lllCllEY and lllCllllLSllll .,/ The Central Guardian This column ll reserved for new: ol local interest but advertising o! a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. ANGLICAN Sunday Sch As soclation meeting St. Paul's Hail Tuesday 27th. Members 5.30. In- terested friends 7 o'clock. 11-1772. MR. ARTHUR VESSEY resumes his piano classes Oct 1; studio 31 upper Hlilsboro Street. 621-J or 1587-3. . MISS RUBY BENOIT will give riding instructions to children and adults at Charlottetown Riding Club. For appointments call Club Stables or Miss Benoit. L-1781. MRS. CARROLL Corsetlere for Canadian H. N. Gassard Co. Ltd" will be at our store all day Mon- phone 11-1780. day. Sept. 26th. Phone for ap- pointments. Prcwse Bros. Ltd. L-l768 LAID T0 REST-The funeral of. the late Captain Joseph Fyfe,’ Charlottetown. took place Satur- day zitSiiniinrr-ficld and was largely attended. Sci ice conducted by Rev. B. C. Salter in the Summer- field United Church. was followed by a Masonic service at the grave, conduct-ed by zhe lctlgc. The pallbearers were Mes Gefrgc hfayne, Thomas Bolger, John Fyie. Elmer Fyfc, and George MacL-eotl. LAID TO RES‘l‘—'-"he funeral of the late Mrs. J. J. MncKinnon was ‘held from St. Paul's Church yes- ‘terday afternoon where services were conducted by thc Rev. Dr. H. D» R-ayfllolld. Rev. Canon Haslam anduhc Rev. Dr. Moorhcad Legate. Pallbearers were Messrs. G. . Nicholson. A. E. Toombs. L. D. Murray Charles M. Williams, Reu- l/CII .\facDonald, Ernest Champion. Interment People's Cemetery. Rev. Canon Haslam officiated at the grave. FUNERAL SATURDAY-Funeral of the late James Boyce was held from the MacLenn Funeral Home on Saturday The servdces were conducted by the Rev. Hugh Millcr and the Rev. Mr. Murray. Inter- ment Cornwall Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Woodside conductrd services at the grave. Members of the King Wil- liam L. O. L. conducted the Or- ange Service. Pallbearers were: Memrs. Angus MacPhee. S. H. Col- will, John B051", Brewer Boyle. Eirank Harvard, William Heather- ge. YORK AND VICINITY-Mr. and Mu. Alf. Morrison and children are visiting at Pleasant Grove. the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Mor- I"ISTI.—MI‘. and Mrs. Frank Burke El. Avards, were visitors to York yesterclayrlvlrs. V. F. Hudson, St. Awards, is visiting at York. the occasion being the illness oi her mother, Mrs. West.—Sgt. Charles Beirlgan, Maiden, was a. recent visitor to Coychcad. the guest of Mr, and Mrs. D. Ready. Mr. and Mrs. Arblng. Bcdford. spent Sun- day at Coveheod. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ready. SHIPMENT T0 NEWFOUND- LANIP-Mr. M. W. Wood. South- port. recently shippvil to St. John's. twelve \'(‘l'_\' choice horses. iii- cludlng his valuable par of first prlgp winners at ihc Charlcitctovvii Exhibition, also ten head of register- ed cattle purchased from Messrs. W. J, (iibson N; son. Afarshfieid, Jones B os. Alcxvindrzi, H. J. Kennedy, Southport. W.1-I. Clay, Union. John Waits. Hahn-hire. B. I... McDonald. Orwell Cove. and Di‘. J. P. Lantz. Keppoch, also twenty head of beef cattle purchased from Brown Bros. Stanley Bridge itvcraglng in weight elcvcn to fourteen hundred pounds. Wood has carefully selected the l." slCck m 5011i‘: of ihcm will he shown at the St. John's EXhibli- ion next month. MARRIAGES CONSTABLE-BROWN-At Trin- ity Parsonage. Wednesday 21st. i938. by Rcv.Hugii Miller, Ruth Nellie Brown. Charlottetown. to Robert James Constable of the same place. GRAIL-IiI-IIIATIIESON -- At the Presbyterian Manse. Brookfield. Wednesday’ afternoon Sept. 2i. 1938. by Rev. Dr. A. O. Thompson Beatrice Isnbr-ilc Mnthrson of Brookfield to William Marks Gra- Bradalbanc. CIIE-IRMII) At Montague. pt. 25. 1938. Mrs. Mary Mac- . .mid_ uucd 70 _vr:irs_ Funeral ‘Psi ilnv 4 MCBRIDE-Died at R0ckl'_ Pumi- Sept. 1038. Mrs. Annie Mc- Bride. aged 77 years. Remains were fsrwardrd from Frank I-Iennrsscys ll 11m“ Suwlrijv afternoon . resident-e of hcr son. Mr. Pills’ 110111.111. Scotrhfort. inter- ment will take plncc at Tracadie. In Il/Iemoriam In lltcirnury- o!‘ Mrs. James Walsh of Wellington. IWIIO died September 25, 1937. one y..." has passed away dear Mother Since you have left us _ We loved you tlllfliiz lift- imdffi Will not forget you untll W!‘ -'l'l “rel you in the hm“? 0i "1"" 11°"!- By her Daughter. Mrs. Maher. of camimasv- Mm- L-l762-9-26-3i. 701.019.10.111]. ean UNDERTA KER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 I. O. O. F. a St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8 REGULAR SESSION Followed By ANNUAL ‘MEETING ~ DISTRICT NO. l2 Visiting lll'0llIt.'l‘S Cor-i l & . Kensington - 19 Lcamingtnn. Previous to accepting his new position Saturday night after an enjoyable w- ~ '-’I,';T'l'l"'l‘i';\'_t_’.‘\l Z p " wm A 0100.00 PRIZE rut 'A. Horne and Co., Charlottetown are offering prizes worth up to one hundred dollars for win- 'I‘he contest is open i0 anyone living on Prince Ed- ‘IO-NIGHT u’; MARY LIVINGSTON in “Sven Keys to Baldpate?’ directed by Cecil B. DeMille "CFCY 9 p. 111. luday’; Short Wave Radio Program tAil Time in lantern Stnndardl SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 25 MOSCOW 4:00 p.m. — Special Elnglisl. Broadcast. RAN, 31 m., 9.6 meg BERLIN 5:00 p.m.—Children‘s Songs tt the Autumn. DJD, 25.4 m., 11 '1. meg. GUATEMALA CITY 5:00 |).I't‘l.—Sp6Cifll Concert de- dicated to United States. TGWA. .7 m., 15.17 meg. BUDAPEST p.m.—1-Iungarian Peasant- HAT4. 32.8 m., 9.12 meg - GENEVA 7:00 p.m.—Report on League oi Nations activities. HBO, 28.3 m.. 11.4 meg. CARACAS 7:30 p.m.—'I'he Three Mwk- gteers, serial. YV5RC, 51.7 m.. 9 meg. ROME 7:30 p.m.—News in English: Opera. “La Gioconda, "Act I. 2R1 25.4 m.. 11.81 meg.; IRF’, 30.5 m., 9.83 meg. LONDON 8:00 p.m.-The Crystal Palace Band. osc, 16.8 m., 17.09 meg : GSP, 19.6 m.. 15.31 meg.; GSO. 19.7 m.. 15.18 meg.; GSD, 7 :00 SOIIES. m., 11.75 meg; GSB, 315 m., 9.51 meg. - TOKYO 8:15 p.m.—A Talk in English on Current Problems. JZK, 19.7 m.. 15.16 meg.; JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.88 meg. BERLIN 8:30 pm. -— Hunting Songs. DJD, 25.4 ., 11.77 meg. TOKYO 9:45 p.m.—A Talk in lilnglish. “Japan's Plebeian Are." JZK. 19.7 m.. 15.18 meg; JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.88 meg. LONDON 10:50 p.m -Student’s Songs. Male voices of BBC, Scottish Sing- ers. GSI. 19.6 m.. 15.26 meg: GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.: GSC. 31.3 m., 9.58 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m., 9 51 meg. CONVALESCING - Mr. Andrew MacRae is convaiescing at hi~ home after suffering a. painful ac- cident to his hand and arm while engaged in work at the G. and G. Dairy. The wound required 20 stitches to close. WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage of Mr. Wendell L. MacDon- ald of Charlottetown. to Miss El- izabeth MacDonald, R. N.. daugh- ter of Mrs. Ella. McDonald of Souris. was performed Saturday morning at Stockport, England. Mrs. MacDonald who sailed from Montreal arrived in England Fri- day afternoon. Dr. MacDonald ‘has accepted the post of House Phys- ician and Obstetrician at the Warneford General Hospital at Dr. MacDonald was Senior House Surgeon at Stockport Infirmary. Rnyrndnd Smith staff returned the home Mr. of Guardian two weeks vacation John, N. B. P.E.I. Hospital Free Service Expensive Lists are now in course of pre- porat-ion for the lady collectors who will start out this day week. Every part of the City and the Royalty will be included in the lists and it will facilitate the work of the ladies who have voluntar- ily undertaken thc duty of ccllec- tlon if contributors will make the necessary arrangements so as to avoid second or extra calls. Every subscription. be it large or small will be thankfully re- ceived. Every dollar prsslbie is needed for the facilities of the Iicswpital are being used to an iii- crcasing extent year after year anti this means additional ox- pnwc. Of the 1024 patients admit- lcd last year 204 were free pa- tlcn“: and the actual cost of the hmpiial for the year according to the number of patient days was $3.04 per pnticni day. This amounts to the very large sum of $i2.‘l93.02 fr the your necessitating the an- iiiilihflfllffli for help. In this con- llPfilflll it is well to recall the ivnrds of our Lord. who said. "In- irmuch as ye have done it un‘o one cf the least of these you have done it un-to m9." L-ITN- spcnt in St. Eastern Guardian JThis column ls reserved for news of local Interest but ldvertlsinl “l a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly Ill)“ able in advance. t h e be 111110. ..'SUIISCRIPTIONS . to Charlottetown Guardian ma handed to their Rent. Archie ..'ROBIN 11001) FLOUR is c6- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bag. (OMS 8i WlllIS :‘..'iv~...*""--"-<=--- llfi right ott fipfamyg dially welcome. lluimiINl s ' ‘ dlroetlromllollywoel w I JACK BENNY \' October 8th. Those 8th. 30th, 193$. will be returned. “Ell fir.‘ ning entries in our Fall Slogan Contest. _ ward Island and you can enter with no obligation to yourself. lotieiown Patriot. All you need to do is write your slogan of not more than ten words on why you would buy a Chevrolet on the coupon appearing with this announcement, or on a separate piece of paper if you wish, and see that it reaches our office not later than noon Friday. September 30th. The winning slogan will receive twenty five dollars ($25.00) in CIISII. Second prize is ten dollars cash ($10.00) and third prize five dollars ($5.00) cash, receive a voucher in the form of a letter which will be good for One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) ifapplied on the purchase of any used car or truck in our stock on or before Saturday, IN ADDITION each receiving HONOURABLE MENTION will also receive a letter which will be good for One Hundred Dollars on the purchase of any used car or truck in our stock until October THIS DOES NOT BAR TRADING IN YOUR PRESENT CAR. As you can see, it will pay you to act promptly. The contest is simple to enter and anyone can win a prize. Just write your slogan of not more than ten words on why you would buy a Chev- rolct and see that it reaches our office by noon Sept. 30th. timely for us to use in view of the extremely su ccessfui season Chevrolet has enjoyed this year and the approaching model change. For example here are some slogans which have been used in the past to describe Chevrolet's outstanding owner appeal “CHEVROLET FOR I938-THE CAR THAT IS COMPLETE". “CHEVROLET - THE SIX SUPREME” _ “THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHEVROLET IN. CHEVROLET HISTORY” That's all there is to do. Be prompt as no slog an can be accepted after Friday noon, All entrants statements and ideas submitted become the property of A. Horne & Co. and may be used in any way for any purpose whatsoever without obligation to contestant. No entries If holder of a voucher should select a car selling for less than $200.00 the voucher will be worth half the selling price of the ear. Final judging will be done by Representatives of the Charlottetown Guardian and the Char- We feel that such a slogan may be PAGE THREE prize winner will Sept. A. HORNE & C0., Charlottetown, P.E.I. I wish to enter the following slogan on Chevrolet. v PHONE 678 ST. JAMES CHURCH At St. James Presbyterian Church yesterday morning the Rev. Dr. R. Moorcheatl Lcgaie spoke on the text, "Christ Jesus come into the world to save sin- ners." from the first Epistle w Timothy, chapter‘ 1, verse i5. He emphasized the importance of the Cross in the Christian Religion. In the evening he chose a text from Proverbs 17 verse 17. ‘A friend loveth at all times and a brother is born for MlVCrSlLY.’ The special music was provided by the choir which. in the morn- ing sang the anthem. "If Ye Love Me." and at the evening services. "Father in Heaven,“ Handel. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH St. Paul's Church wiih its beau- tiful Gothic architecture lends it- self with singular fitness to spec- ial decoration. Seldom, it was re- marked has this fa.-t exemplified itself more truly than at this week- cnci when the animal Harvest Thanksgiving was eclcbzutcil. Great masses of fruit and flowcn bank- ed the front of the Church typi- fying the bountiful giving of Nat- ures God. The choir siting sweetly "The God of . Harvest Praise‘, while the hymns of ihc day. were selected to meet the occasion. The Rector of the Church and Rev. Canon Haslnm conductrd the scr- viccs. the lnttcr being tho preach- er. In the morning Dr. Hasiani spoke of the sacramental nature of liar- cst ‘Thanksgiving Services where llic frilits of thr eiiilh lill‘ili.'\ll(‘(l those outward and visible suns and seals of the power and grace and goodness of God WIIITII bore their deeg lessons of truih con- cerning is Spiritual dealings with His creatures. The ever- re- curring harvests witneswd to the faithfulness of His early promise that while the earth i'f‘illtllil'l‘il s< Jtime and harvest would not fail. and the fulfillment of this was the lnleadge of the faithful- iiess of a1 His promises; the g-er- urination and growth unto fruition of all seeds spoke of His power and mysterious working not only iii thc physical but aLso the spiritual realm, and the beauty of the earth of Hts divine loveliness. At. the evening service Dr. Hos- lam spoke of spiritual frultfulness as the means of glorifying God. the text being Christs words: “Herein is my Father glorified that ye bear much friilt".. Miss Leno. McLure sang sweetly as an offer- tory solo: "The voice in the Wild- erneas".. Red Tomato Specials No. 1's, Basket, 50c. No. 2's Cnnners 2 i-2 cents lb. Bring basket for these prices. Special for pickling season. choice cauliflower. cucumbers, on- ions. peppe of all kinds, large celery 3 for 25c. new beets, [her- ltllll. Speeiais on new corn. erabavbies. eating apples. plums. damslms. ctr. JOHNSON It SON PM North River no. Phone as 1 46-9-2441. I Address Name CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. RELICIOUI SERVICES TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ‘Mr. William J. Green. Secretary of the Gidcons. spoke of work under his direction at the morning worship at Trinity United Church, Forty years tlgfl. the work origin- atcd iii an hotel room by iwo Christian commercial men. Since. many thousand copies of the scrip- tures have been placed in the guest rooms of the hotels in Can- ada and btgvond. Recently the work was extended to hospitals, libraries and penal institutions. The results have justified the movement. Mr. Green related a few of many instances when men have been saved from debauchery and self destruction by reading the Bible in their room or cell. Formerly only com-mcrclal» men were eligible for membership. now it is open to business men and many have enrolled. Mr. Green has been visiting the Maritime Provinces in the interests of the work and has received a hearty welcome. The evening worship ducted by Rev. Mr. Miller preached on "Leadership. Human and Divine" with John 10:3 as his text. "He cailelli His own shcrp by" name and ieadetli thcm out" Jesus presented His messfllZt‘. in the simplest form. The common people heard him gladly not only for the content of His-l leaching but. also fcr its simplicity. The parable of the Good Shepherd illustrated the in- timate relations-hip that must ex- is between Him and His own. a rznnlicnship that can exist only when we confess our sills and i-e- ccive pardon W115 C011- Murray. Mr. _ through His grace. Jesus did not drive. He led. Dic- tators drive: democracy leads. Under the Divine leadership there is a human leadership. Jesus sel- r-ctcd His leaders and H: lead lhcni bv His spirit. The successful periods cf Chris- tianity were those when the per- sonal relationship to God m Christ was stressed and the mis- sionary spirit and devotion were Strobe. "The advance of Christian- itv m early days was small and 510W mmmvcd with its recent Rrovvth and the work of modern lfliSiiivns." Christianity lives by propagation. Aslonc asthe Church is evangelistic and IYIISSNIIHTJI it will prosper. _ The annual Rally ‘Dav was held in the afternoon when a large number was present Mr. Murrav conducted the service and gave the address. The classes were pro- moted for the year. Tho teams" and officers will be dedicated g0 their offices at the morninq ser- vice next. Sunday. The choir rendered in a fine manner the Airthmn "The Heav- ens Are Declaring" at the morn- ing ‘service and in the evening Sullivtinis “Savlrur Thy Children Keep". M‘ < squy wood M“; "Tun Holy Cit_v" verv ivlewslnqly- m ms evening so ca, TIIE BAPTIST (‘IIIYRCII The subject of the Rev. H. L Dontmfs morning address wa= “The (loose step of the ungodly " ‘The (iicintnrs are on the march. Humanity waits. not fearful of dictators but dreading the calam-- i be wiih Jest we forget " ities that the PGCIGCSS‘ act of a dictator might bring into dread- ful being. The Psalmist o1 old who unknowing the dictator of the day, so fully knew their type says in Psalm 12:8. in the vivid words of Moffatts translation "This world of men where all around the ungodly strut and base creatures rise to power. *‘ Some the dictators irhnr- ncteristlcs. useful and irnpclling if directed and controlled by the spirit of Christ, are Ambition and purpose, so full of dangerous ex- plosive without such control. so readily falling into ruthless self- ishness. regardless of the rights of others: overdevelopcd sense of their own abilities. forgetfuincss of the lessons of the past_ There are eternal veritlcs which men and nations may only _ut their peril forget, God, CIIYISI, Calvary, as the world forgets these, sorrows increascand troiib- lcs multiply. ‘Lord God of Hosts. us yet. it"~l \vc fivrgcf. The music of the morning in- cluded the violin offcrtory by Miss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell Mus-Bonn, and ihc anthem "Lord We Prny "Fhcc." The dceplv \(‘(ll‘r‘llliIl-¥ sermon of the cvcniug was “The God who will not lcr men alone.“ Mr. J. E. Stems song in fine voice andrich expression Ilorton’: "O Lord re- member Mo." The evening unthcm was “Snviniir. Thy Children Keep." Rally D113" in thc Sunday school brought out a large and encour- aging utieiiduiiec. A feature of this service was an iinprcssivr memorial of the tour hundrcrvh nnniv'er.<ar_v of the placing of the Bible to he read in thc Churches throughout England. L'Ia‘.\"l'R.-\l. (‘IlItl.\"I'|.-\.\' ("IIYRCII Rcv. Neil Herman rlo-w-il his er.- gagemriit at lhc Central Christina Church yesterday preaching to lnruc congregations at the evcning service, the (hm-ch ziurliroriunr and school annex were crinvzlrd w lll nrany being unable to tlillil nihilis- sion. The sublec: for thc morniiiu ser- mon was "Three Supreme Ques- tions, rmd Your All.<\\'f‘l'.' Al the evening service Mr. fin-mun preach- (‘d on the suhjret "Another World Wur omd the Lain-Have We Slur‘- Pcl That War?" Mr licrmziii also Rnwvrrerl two oucsiitvns askcci him by correspondents ihroirzh 2hr press, The music for the dnv was at the momlng service Mr. _ Leigh lhiltlwveli sang lmid of Hope and Glory and at the cvcninu service Mrs ll S, i-Icizrlcrson sang! .111 good effcct a solo "Nearer my (iufl To Thee." The congregation of the Central Chi-mien Church and many friends of the church have greatly appreciated the massages of Mr. Herman durin {he past three Lord's Days. as ivcl as two srrvzccs “IUTIIIR the wcck d-Ws. and it is bc- licvcd much good ‘tins been flcvfllil- blished hr his muvion \fr Her- man received n grunt \\'t‘l(‘(\i‘ll!‘ to his former puluu uflrr on ulwncc of ten _Vcnrs and it i< lmnNl hv wil return again ‘u the IIPR" future Trinitfiiiitevd Church .\ION'DAY:- Elli-Rangers, I-Inst Parlor. ten, Ladies Parlor. ..._| A. HORNE 8c CO. room: s32 011111113111 E6111. New Community Prize System The new Consumers’ Cash Bonus Contest is being endorsed through- out this ciiy and province, as_oue of the lIIOSi Jilercsting IIOVGTIIMD! campaigns ever promoted here. The benefits derived by the con- suming public, both dirt-c ly and in- directly, in a campaign of this kinc§ while accruing through numcrou and divers channels, may be summed up in the few words “What helps budncss helps you." In the first place, the main ob- Ject of the new movement is to .ii- crcasc immcciintc business. 'l'l '| motive is clcarlv set. forth in i111.‘ iaci ihnt the purchasing period it llmitwl to the ilircr: wet-ks on." on Saturday; October 8th. Thu. . )Ill)ll(' are cncuiirnucrl to do all iiyliii: ihcv can within that po Person.- wlio liiul pluiiiicii till j~ chosiii» .111 sorts of ooininou- and a iiiiill! HIIWIIMIVCS 0i Iilillls of >8‘ cos und conveuzri are no Ioiigii lhrfllfiilllil! " vhflflilu. bu: are l)ii.\'_\".lig lhc" those days in g1~ziini ' and (‘R2, (ioliv iit < Th1- lllfliills 11ml the campaign ore rc c1‘ vuluini‘ u! biz-ii space of time; IJIISIIICSS coming in fhciii hiilirilzl soilllll‘ nfivr l)‘; inorc PXDOIISHV‘ less effective mcthodu. A» u result o: ‘iil1.~ tin- nwr gains bv clearance of som inlniinum . lcs co-t for irz. sinsoirnl 9. 2 . 1 111-; inlzcii inv» uwi .: bv illl‘ inciciiiiiit are passe.‘ oi. '" the t't1li>\liIl(‘l' lilIl1Il‘(l.f\’\'.\‘ and able 1h; ])iil‘(fi‘|i1~f'l' 1o .\1‘('\ii't‘ COIIIIIIUKIIHPS‘ llllfi bl‘i\lk'i$ iii '.i€ lowest po.-.<il)i¢> cosi. The .~u.r<*: of It cnmgmugn such as this dcpwioi lrireelv- on lht‘ nmoun~ of L'i)~(l'.\l1‘- iiiifili l)l'i.\\'l‘(‘l‘l the wfitsvriier ‘lt‘ zhe mrrchant. ‘Fhroilctr the co-u tram.» i‘. .1 f of itlvcriisiiiu ud’ zonal ' are realized. and . . tin bincd factors ioriii .1- wlnch is built. tln- siren" 0f tlic new purciiisiiiq ll‘ llic prim‘ list. \\li...i :ii llliiOliIliS t.» $100 00. This amount ]-\' "1- . consumers lli zhi- form which are (li‘fl\\'lI for, and render 'hc huviinr twriutl on.- plcasurcable zmercs’ throughout. This inowiiiciit. while unnyuiva.» y. (ll lively new here, has l)('t‘lI in nee lice in larger centers for 1.1m. time Ililfl llllfi bit-rum- pmiulnr ii‘. proporiiou tn the amount oi ii‘ 1r- , est. co-ivpcrullcii. and i‘f‘.\])(>li.=t‘ m the part nf the i-oiis-iiincrs in lI"iI~ cral Elsewhere in vliis ISM)!‘ Rlllltflh the advertisement in cmmcciioi with the Conn-st includng flu simple rules. the |li'i‘/'l‘ list. and ‘h: list of spoiisrvriiii: firms Persons hnvlniz coupons sir-mic write their name and .'u‘(il't‘\.': m ihe bucks and send. brlnv. or nml ‘hem I4‘ The cflll‘llill..r‘l‘fi' (‘xmzrn ltr Contest, Carr of The Cit-w‘. "in fi-Wn Guardian Thcv will he l‘i\lj crlv deposited n< soon us 20c. mg ‘ The ilr. wiiirr will lukv place .ll".l‘t'\ thaw-iv foilouiur: the ¢ln=n of th. (‘(ll1lt“.¢l ililfl \\ill he 1n ("nrrc v: (‘lilvl of Police Birl "silo, Th.» 1mg lime owl nloce m» 'l'lllt\Ill"-1! within :‘~ l -~ ~I~~rr~ llwvg Use Minortfl for 111511111. him-Willing (‘ircle King‘; Daugh- J Q I .-.r.s.."s............;. . ' ajnncaoonnrifih"; ...u