Leséz :.:z_é>i£`:==:’€L RW €£ L _, ly |,.._ l ._-_~e~~ 1 -l ARD ` 7 AND 8.45 y ' I ' f" CALL To SEE ' l~*ri?ifI~S Don Blu. i = _ ` _ _,_ I S_lsi;_t“Rlglit_ ij;i‘__To- '_ iiay see_ith_e_ First . ‘ l Chapter of 4' _ _ lite* _woMAN;-,rgwizlr -Viiagraptlp ’s Marvel- _i ous New Serial "‘ilAUGH I`,f,§eWEii” » ' EPISODE' `No.-1 twin, Frank olenelnne, _'-1 And Hedda Nnvn __ _ SEE 11' TooAY _ HEDDA NOVA ' as FINAL CHAPTER UF “Vengeance and E ' the Woman” TRUE BOARDMAN IN “I`lle Adventures Oi Stingaree” Second Adventure ‘“TOt0"' The Famous Complete Story each Hippodrome Comedi -~ li week. Todays- IN “ ’ “THE JAI(_`.Ki'AR00” ll-IE JUNK MAN _ . , MONDAY Harold “Lockwood _ TUESDAY IN“TI'lE SQUARE DECEIVER’ . ` Q-in ,__ -In ';'___, _ __ __ .1 _ l is "_ gm .. ._ _ _ 9 FOOD BOARD FLASHES S roll FElvllNlNi-; Foul THEATRE 1 iiiiiliei-'ilpens I ` l'.__A'_B`D Rid D AY H~iwi_tllf'n Big Special 8--A_ReeI_ Programi-8 ,__ _ 1-1-n HENRY B. WIHIHAH nil Hiililsnl “Little Shoes ” The melody of child love plays on ‘the heart strings in this tense Photo Play. It is clean, sweet and beautiful. The pla for the entire family. ‘< FUN GALORE WEBER & FIELDS nit rltlilousllliilollnwllil consnlANs ' in “THE BEST _ 0F. ENEMIES” 3--Laughing Acts--3 _ _ y _ ~- ..t;~ ; ‘ _ ~ HERE IS ANOTHER i ` I till, I BARGAIN We have nearly 50 .pairs WOMEN S’ OXFORDS mostly small sizes and some in _rked _$4.00 and more 'Ehdy ¢i°e'\vorth very`1ril_ich more than the marked price. But they have to move. "';`§"1_.'_~ 1-wg., 213" .=._ _;_l.___ llvllillirtise llrc out of fzlshion in`Bi'i- illin iilosl- days. What do you tlllnil has sllcccoiiell tll<:ni'.’ \\'l-ll, just Mutt limo liunll_\' and hor lllr_l.:e i`;l_illily! li»:l`oi'l: the will' Lady Dccics was one ol` the lealliilg specialists ill Pc- kiligtl-sv ill it palatilll cslzlblisllilicllt in Lolilloil \\'hel'e Society with a cup ital "S" l`ol'egzltiiel‘ed to huy the llibc lots of the nionicllt, Now thc Peking csc have gone the wily ol' all noll-es selltilils in \\'a\.'-llille and she keeps ll rallliitry where she sells edible hun nies at reasonable prices. You get more bunny for yoilr meat coupon than you do of beef or lnntton_ "l :ini llvrll to lfxplzlin, to tench. to sell," del-lllrt-s l.a Mncneos- l~‘redericton, Mrs. J. H. Gates, Mrs. Arthur Gates and Miss Etta. Gates spent Wednesday in York, guests of W. H. Pope and Mrs. Cooke. CHEESE BOARD.- The Cheese Board m_et in the city yesterday with li small attenliailce President lirowll ill the chair. (lable Message read. Twenty five hundred cheese sold white 22'/4 colored 22 5-16. Buyers ngreezl to take cllese at same figure next week. Factories boarding cheese New Glasgow 420, Cornwall 100, New Perth iso, llllrelllrook, ll lo. small. ii. Match bid 22 3-16 and secured New Glas:-row, Cornwall and New Perth at this figure. Meeting then iilljournefl to meet 20th September. CHURCH SERVIIIES _ Slmdily School 10 a. ln. 11 a. nl. Preacher Rev. O. H. Peters. 7 D. ill. SGFIIIOII. subject. “Tho Healing of the Nations. Preacher Rev. R. G. Fulton BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a. lil. Sunday School. 11 a. m. sermon, subject, “The Church and the Present Hour.” 7 p. m. sermon, suh~ ject, “Courage to Face the Future." Preacher, Rev. Charles R. Freeman. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ` 11 a. lil. Communion Service. Owing Owing to absence of Mr. Emery there will be no service in the evening. § _ sT_. JAMES' __ 11 a. m. Communion Seiv_ice._su]i- JBCL “C0l1I‘&ge to Face the Future.” sermon, subject, “The Law of Conl- passion." Preacher, Rev. Dr. Fullqr- ton. Visitors welcome. All seats free. ZION CHURCH I _V . 11 i1. m. salmon, Rev. Dougall Mc- »Kenzie. 7 p. m. sermon, subject, “The Religion of the Trenches-Fatnlisril" Preacher Sergt. J. S. Bonneli. PEOPLE'S CHURCH _ Services at 7 p. m. Rev. D. Mc- , Lean. All seats free and ovorybody welcome. = ST. PAU L’S 1_1 ll. m. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. 7 p. ni. Evening Pray- er. Rector Rev. T. W. Murphy. All seats fi-eo.,, - . l ~ ~- ST. PETER‘S CATHEDRAL I mln sunday _alter Trinity Holy (loin-inunion 8 a. m. and 11 ll. m. Matlns 8.45 Evensong 7 p. m. _ ` 'sAi.vAT|oNIAiiMvmi_` .- ».__ -__ _ ' Ensign and Mrs. P. Forbes, oillcers iii chrirgo. 11 l1.m. Holiiiless Meeting. 3 p.ni. Sunday School, all children in- vited. Bible class for adults. 2.30 p. ni, service ill Victoria Park, weather permitting. 7 p. ln. Salvation Meet- ing. Song books provided. Everybody i Hsnnv sono wins cAND|oAcv oF_’ri-is nEiviocnATs ~? DETROIT, August 30.-With the re- sult of the senatorfal fight definitely determined in the nomination of Commander Truman H. Newberry as republication, and Henry- Ford as ‘de- mocratic carididates,-interest in Tiles- day`s primary swings to the hot iight being waged for the democratic .gu- bernatorial nominstion. ' The slight margin held on early retumli by Edward Frensdorf, of Hud- son,_ ovgr John W. Bailey, of 'Battle Creek, was wiped out when the _big Wayne county (Detroit) vote begin :tl come in. Theirs returnsucombihed welcome. _ `_ _ _ _ I li' ~ ' ~ ' = ' V -` ' ' "’ ' l T) _ .-_~.~:_-.~.~.»_~.-2.»_-_i_»;~,-,-_»_»_~_-,,,_-_-;_-;»_»_-_-_-_~_-,~,~_-ee_ -_ _-_~,-.-_~_-_'-_-,»._»5;-.1t~.-!~_1-_»,»;,,,,..\A.__-_~;-is-Y]-_-_-_~e_f___ 1 le has ll AT 3- P- M- rr P/ws to buy in this Province. s-r. l>sTi_sR's_'i:|Av ‘scHodL‘ will i-'li-" cnnlpb open F`r‘lda_Y§ Sa`plf"8'ihL I-"ees $15.01) ptir ~ 'Ml-_ annur}1._Api>ly_' tocinon simpson or iviissf i>el_lbrlslry__ ' "“'~"" _ `l‘1:i1'-s-lit_ti»t'll:' SAFE `IN ENGLAND#-Mrs. J. A1' Clarke, Ekporimetitii! Farm. (‘ity;"'re1 celvéii" 'l|"“‘ca‘li't"e`5 -Yésterdaiy' lrlorliing front- ivlr. eidlkil winning'-' "arrived-" safe." ` ‘ ' "" i»Usi.lc Aucrlon..-'rite land ol lilo laté cnnrl6s“A‘:"wnoamnn, will be sold_at_ the Court I'-louse at Albertoii on Seplleinlber the 4tli‘ at t'welve`o'cloek p. ni.` _ ~ 11248-2sini¢3l.1 COME TO YORK HALL. MONDAY. cake, tea and sandwiches served from I 5 p. in. to 8'. Proceeds in aid of pat-' riotic wor. (Weather not flue will be- held Tuesiray evening.) 1135-8-30M3l_ WEEK-END SUPPLIES FOR THE _ HOLIDAY 'IN `ABUNDANCE AT'_ JOHNSON AND JOHNSON’S. THE_ QUALITY DRUGSTORE. TELE- PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY AT- TENDED T0. ' _ 1174-8-31M2l vonK__cln`c`ulT'.'-li'ev_ E. ii. Lil- tlejohns will conduct service on the York Circuit to,mo_rrow_ as follows: 11 a. ln. York; 3 p. m.`Ilnion Road. Brackley Point Road at 7. Services will also he conci’ucted at Pleasant Grove at 11 a. ni. and Cove Head, at il p. m. |-`--- ATTENDED CONVENTION.- Alli- ong the delegates to the Maritime Teacher’s Convention in Moncton which closed Tllurstlliy lifter lt most successful session were Principal Lloyd Shaw of the Georilemwn Nil!" School, Miss Ethel 'I‘lly'lor and Miss Towail from Charlottetown and Miss Tanton and Miss Illlinslly from Stim- nlersitle. _ GOOD WHEAT CROP.-Judging by samples received in the Guardian Of- fice the wheat crop this year is Boing to be a bumper one. Some samples have already been referred to. A stalk was received yesterday which was grown in a four acre field on the farm or Mr. Joseph.Ca.mpbell. PQDID-F P0911 the stalk ineasuresilve feet, one inch ill length, is well lielided and is a fall' average sample ui the pi'od'uct of the w'llole field. t . » . AT THE Pn_lNcE Ep_wAR_p-_-_ Starting off with a bang. _'_The fi_i_‘st episode of the new _Vittigrnpll___sc_r,I_l;l,_ “The Woman and the Web." cauglll on with the patrons of the Prince__Ffi,ini_, » tain Pens, Note Pip¢r,“"Eiiipl‘ »esv~f.lMv~°\eler..Pfi*i”° ""“'l_ etc., ete.`_ _ . 1 _ , . All School looted sold-at publ' llshars len. An books not Ili' I rf v / stock will be quickly ordered. ._¢ ; 9, Pnmlg-Q 9-inn ~ . LETTER OF SYMPATI-W ' ~--.-rT- _\* _;_,: _ following letter' of Condolence een forwarded to Mr. Henry ell, Nine Mile Creek. _ _ Henry Campbell, Ni_ne__' 'lilli0__ -Dear Sir and Brither:-Wit_ll__ g' ot deepest resret we have li that you have been called up-I mourn the loss of youlgbelov-srl' 1', which. event has br0USI\i_ sorrow to you and other nieni- TIIE WRIST W __ The Wrist watoh___is _a fixture " notfa fad. _ltls ,°irbwin§` _ _ ~ i_ty is embracing women and men "in‘“iill"walks of life. Recognizi Ntheifacti that it has cbifieitdfstgld oeth all things well, remember- 3' _ that whonii the Lord loveth he '_ ` We I'laVe Selected What_We neth and scourgeth.. The _nle`nib- ~ _ to be the greatest vangty Of King George Division desire to _ y to you their heart felt sym- ° in your sad bereavement real- that you do not sorrow as those _ ut hope and _that your mother : r Brother,, ,while we _sy`mPBU1' . ith you in your sorrow we real- at only those who have passed' gli such experience can fully ehend what the death of a nloth- _ ans to _yo_u, we _would therefole and you to the all__wise_ l_i_‘a__tbs_r_ Sept! 2' for ‘a -'good time. Ice cream _C ;ers oi’ ¢.i».r»¢\1\\l -izing watches tn the province at least’ the most extensive in the city. Cali and see them. _ ' ' " dealt but called to li. higher alld ` ' _ , or ace of abode ‘ . pl ' .' I / I 1 _ ned on behalf of_Kin_g George '_ _ . ion. Yours in L. P. F. - . ` ..- ,. _ _ . ’ ’ ' < §:§xM;",f§C|'LY'EN Offical C. G. R. Watch Inspectors: 1 MAQK Mei=AovsN _ Estab.'1868~. ~_ »;»ifl;‘-` --i-~ ‘ ="`.".'-'._3"" ` ‘ *Ml ‘ sounls MARKETS. -. _~.f-;-"1_‘_-_:_ _W __ __ .. f .. Ai-_ . _Ol Ol! l_Ol_0l9_l.0,l_¢_l_0l.Ql9_l_0I.¢_l&l_6I&u im ui =.:.n»~xi=e memos _.1111 1" """" " T ' t doz.._...... O i _.._ - _'="“""'i-_ _ __.._..__.. __ _ __ _ __ »_ __ _» _.7 ¥¥V£iile-Canida _l11a_S__!nq__,~dreadn9u§ _“__ _B t hN __ atth _t 0 I fears 'a; ‘ei Te n las __ ;. i'e Pi ` .ai Y . . eiexvfmse 6 I ..- British 'Pax Payer,¥a`ltihough*Nevitgealanelm andfi Australia .have borne their share, as well as the Smallest atom ofthe Empire, the Malay States, which have ' contributed a battleship. At the pl‘ese,n__t tip_ae_we cannot _takethat work upon olir-shodldg-rs, 'bull _ive can undertake ’to“" care for the Wound,e_d__a_nd disabled _ saiIof~is.sn%'t;o allev _ te the;st>1:rowi_`of*th@.lWlind0w and",the_-“sufferings of the 5 ol~phé.lls'6 those whose blood~~sli`a\inedf»the decks, or who A--have#-sunk beneath _ the waves. _ [_--~_»‘_¢1;"~l " '. »:~_». ‘.’ . To the Sailors blffthe Mercantile Marine' weiowe the__m'at’e1‘lal.p1‘ perlty I we enjoy in Canada today, for they have carried dur, food proillietsian muh 5 itions to the Allies. These men have faced 'every d‘ange`r of mine *and tide, wind and submarine, in order. that the Empire’s commerce might not stay _ its course and that the Empire’s troops might pass upon their way If, in the _ performance 0f_%aJ.éiy'a ship goes down.arld__those sailors escape, the next you hear of them ist ' `\tIIley are again one another ship. They dofnot forget that up on them and their comrades depend the safety and trade of the Empire, and whether the Empire lives or dies depends on whether or not we are all p erful at sea. _< _If they are blown up or drowned, that is part ofthe risk cheer fully taken. But what of their Widows and orphans? ” Now what are we goingito do forthe wounded and disabled sailors of both services; the widows and orphans of those seamen who have paid the supreme sacrifice, a`s well as for 'chef Navaland- MerchantlSailors, prisoners of War in Germany? As true Canadians, we cannot ignore the responsibility that is upon us and the potency of the appeal which says that men die or suf fer for our welfare; we cannot do; less t_l_1an_ honor- their memory by helping to care for their loved ones. ' ' `. ' ` if . Our sailors havei always been ready to do their duty; let us be ready t0' respond to their appeal; to shoulder our. share of the discomfort and prlva tions entailed by this War and let nobody adopt the attitude of thinking thatl they, hemselves, ought not to be affected`by it. Let your contribution be at generous one in memory of those who sleep in the depths of the ocean andl whose requiescant is sung by its ceaseless Waves and in thankfulness to those who, through 'the%_r_fait_}_lfi1lness and=lleroism~-o_f`lduty .in our behalf will suffer until the end of l; is titanic struggle. ` _ _ The present appeal is made bythe, Navy League of Canada f_or the follo 'ing purposesz- “ ' . '~ _ . (a) For King George’s Fund for Sailors. ' ` ' (b) For Sailors of the Navy and Mercantile Marine, Prisoners of War. .. (c_)___For ,the _relief of _British and Canadian Sailors and their depe ‘ ' ents;--for' Sailorél-'Hbl_nes, lfnstitutes ‘and Hospitals ‘ffit~ii€9ms!dal an thr°ugh°_`itf}i°lEmW$_` _' ` `_w. fe. lzossf i ""*l"” H' ~* "~~l'.' . I ominion Preside`nt¥ 'l ~ ~ _ ». I. . ._ar..° .tl2e»..i..ie°l The appeal in P ` and _ will. n_ er th direction 0 t 9 _§r