PIGEE HT ` particular about the Coffee they drink, there is one ,,,;;,‘,',;',s,, gy,¢,gg_;¢,,r;_i= or rr U. _S. Government Q-, 1 Q- ' _- l »-_r l. ‘ - I » .. .-..-, .- - -...--,s ,i ._ ~=*?vf .,.,_ __.“.,g _ it .t v.. 5-: as. T Mn rt( t 4.... I .e \ - ~ - *,.f.. V l'._ , ~ . .xr-_.,_ ,` » ,_ Y, -y. ,A 4 . b..i,`;;;_.,_ ._ _ A .__ .- , `,_.;.<. ‘ ' i . ii,-' . - _f ' , _V _rJ _ ` . U _ fi. .." ~ l m= onn@l T L ,_ , ,,,,,... -.....Al_l_%U;§'l`_§» .1919 __ ¢¢ e A l. ri Tllf-WESTERN _ GUARDIAN- 'Ilo those who are really brand that alwa s leases y p -MISSION, LOT 7.-Itev. S. 3| Cox. - particularly Well because it is particularly good-.- .Y jékin V .,"`l\,\--§ al iiiretriuuqa im. ws¢i¢-cr°una-Puiy¢ruai- -~ QRETURNED SQLRERS 0, ,,_,,,,,,_ l » t _‘__ __ » ” "‘ , flue (round for Percolatore. Never eold in bulk. ‘ `-I,-ri?{i _" _ ' CHASE k SANBORN. MONTREAL. an -iii - N01 ASPIRIN W|lHOUi lHE "BAER CRUSS" Any- Tablet Offered as Aspirin and 'Not Stamped with the “Bayer Cross" is Not Aspirin) at All! “Bayer" Now Made in Canada-No German lnterest-All Rights Purchased from There is not a penny 'of German money invested in “Bayer 'l`ablets ef Aspirin” nor will a German citizen proht by its salcLor ever be allowed 55 to acnnire interest. ITEQ The original, world-famous Bayer U Tablets of Aspirin" is now made in Canada and can be had at your drug- - gist’s in handy pack:_‘.g~_s. Unless you sec the “Bayer Cross” on package and on tablets you are not geitiiig ,filly S Q /A \ During the war, acid imitaiions were sold aS_/\5Pl\`lf\ ln_ Pltll lioxcs and various other containers. l`iut tlicre is no substitu c for genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” which have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Hcadaclic, Tootliaplie, i3ara_cllC. Rhcll' maiism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Joint ‘Pains, Neuritis. - Proper and safe directions are in cvcflr' "l3“_l_c" Pa°_k_____a§°‘" _ [)0n’t accept Aspirin in a pill box. Buy it “Beyer Package"! . Boxes oi' 12 tablets-llottlcs of 24-Bottles of l00~Aiso Capsules. _ . I (‘ l l f fl _r‘r Mniiiifnrtiiro of lllononfrrla |fiAglllllmflznlllreylllzmlilmrllllillglslztlxll lilliiii-:lnl‘I‘iil|t icniilrlliil rm-rum llniyer mnriulnetunn Erf sl-`..i.-i iii.-`|...i.iir .it-.limit i...in.ii.»i.~. nn- 'iuiiiit-is or imer Cowiwiir wil be HIIWHN '"5 Qrir xc-nt-ral trade miirlz, the “Buyer Cross." _ I it ' _ ' 5 l l I _H||||.'|||||_|l|||||| Liivim-:D a ~ - 1* E23? I‘ ` P. E. I. ' ` turnci from Vaneouvc B. whore. r il* i 4 l \ t _ Look over our Grocery List, is' _ ` ‘ then call us up. - i ‘ I S ’, THE HOUSE 0F SERVICE gn; ii forni 'I Sllolnlo at C' p Eghiont. H. ¥4iO'l‘l$k‘HK . ‘ Mr. S-lieldon Sharp of Bldeford claimed that improper feeding had caused considerable mortality among the foxes but probably no i!l‘0M€\` than among any other young niiliiinls. From the way some talked one would think there was some terrible postlienco among the foxes. What we need to do is .to_ boost the indus- try iind let the world know what is being done. in Western Canada lt was currently reported that the fox business in P. E. I. was down and out and that the ranches were helm! torn down. Reports such as H1080 were harming therindustry and nubil- » _ ` "$1 =:'f_f- ."f-5,§§\#- . , ` .1 ,NN _ ,..] .-,-, .- f.--J- ur- -Z ~ , Q' ___- _ _ ‘~-1 ers Commission, Winnipeg and a dir- ffliy. was t`ia¢d&' -'tn .diss #1110 l\i¢l,1¢i ideas. . Mr M. Snow of the Grain Grow- we ,; ll9-l2l Queen Street Charlottetown - V” ii1.,;,;»e si iiteteee Lia.. 0 These nice, well made Donegal Tweed coats- all new tnis season, various sizes just twelve left to choose from. Worth to $24.00 special at...$15. $33.00 Donegal Coats for .......... _.$22. - A space-making clearance of women’s coats 'VERY DAY 'COMES SOMETHING NEW-demanding room in the S E women’s ready to wear section. There’s no dodging the need for space- so-to make sure of it-we’re going to empty some coat fixtures with these economy offers on coats. . "Tweed Coats 5.00 Covert Cloth. to ~ $32.00 Trim lady coats, all new sale Thursday $19.00 Coats for ...... _.$15.00 $25.00 Coats for .... _...$18.00 $27.00 Coats for...__$20.0_li $32.00 C021iS f0!‘ ------ --$22-00 left, worth to $32.00 will be placed on $36.00 Covert Coats for...... ...... _.$24. c Special Offer in Coats of Navy or 'Black Serge _ Here are some always popular materials, well made up into trim, stylish coats-just a few of each price, but all really good smart wearable garments, and all new this season. Jn* Coats $20.00 like fawn covert cloth this season, just ga few _ at. ........................ _.$205 _ , -..- ;.,.u-'~;2-.’f _ 4 i‘.§':.~ , é ‘ i 'L " :ii Ladies’ Straw Hats. worth -to 6. for . Anextra hat to finish out the season will cost you ‘ mighty little money---and will freshen up your ward- robe in great shape. There's a table full of those, all shapes and stylcs, wort li to $6.00 each, choose for .... ................. ..._ ......................................... ._ .. .....$1-00 Another great lot, worth to $.00 for..-. ...... .....$2.0 Getting Full Value for Your l Money is i s _ ni.-B viii? S Real Thiiil Tlirlft docs not iiuply A most durable ancl econ- omical floor-material for the bathroom, kitchen, laundry, etc., because it is absolutely water-proof. _ A wonder for wear. ` . Requires no cement or tacke to hold it down. Two yards A big variety of the latest patterns now in stock. Com- pare it with other printed floor-coveringsancl note how economical it is. The Cold Seal guarantees that Congoleum will give you satisfaction. lt's pasted people have an idea that they must practice, self- sucrlilco in ordor to save. i The -woman who knows _ -what thrift moans socks first the worth of her ino- noy and, if sho finds it, savings are the logical ro- suit. Tlicre is no foriu or thrift to compare with full value for the money you spend. And there is no form of waste to com-pure with the liapnazard spend- : lug of nionoy which takes _ no heed of vuluc. . People who do all tlioir shopping :it this Store itu- » toiiiaticnlly save in the course of ii year, a sum which permits purcliasiiig addltioiiul things, which otherwise could not hr- boiight if the same piir~ chasing power were used in shopping clscwlierc. Tho reason for this iles in the fact that our patrons get full value. They pay llir; lowest prices in tho cl`ii'. and ,coiiscqucntly siivo nioncy. in other words, they practice thrift ‘ in the best form. . _ , _ deprivation, nltlioiigh sonic _ wide. couootruiii eiiiios 0 ii. _ il .nl ' it if ` Ip Coiigoieum Rugs 2 x l \ , |lll'll||||l\l _,_ ""` -*°" Q ' ?i yds. $0 “ 3x3 “ l3.00 “ 3x3 l 2 yds. l5.00 “ “ 3x4 “ 17.75 eetoi' of the Canada West Black Fox ('-Q., snld that lie cumc all thc wny to P; E. Island to soo thc homo of -the fox industry and to see if tho reports such as the lust speaker rcforrcri to were true. in tho West he siiid the fox business was looked upon ns'more or less of a joke and in Montreal he was told»it. was it foolish affair. A meeting such ns the present however, disnliused him of any idea that this was no business. lie heilcVe(l"lt"to ii.. n good liii.=liiis:~ niid thnt it was just coming into its' own.. Thi- speak el' emphasized the need of proper pub iicity for the industry proving that it was not it freak business hut ii sound and successful one. He was glad he caime, and hoped that- .tho business would contlniie to grow. and that there wouldlwl. be what is term ed "a boom",' Mr. (1h:irleii'Boyrois of Warsaw, Wisconsin, was another visitor who came all the way here-to find out the truth in regard to the fox situation. He also heard that the ranches were bo- lni; dlsm-antlcd and the business l.v.is - gone to pieces. llc found u different stntc of affairs upon arriving. lic nl- so eniplrusized the urgent noccs.=i|y oi wider publicity. Mr. C. P. Ellis of Winnipeg for- merly of Eos-t Bldclord gave a rous- ing address. Ho explained that he wus .the first man to bring n standard or class A. fox west of the Great _l_.nkes., lie pointed out the fact thot iihcrc is not another aiiiiiinl without u standard price but the lilnck fox. He suirl there had never been any- thing wrong with ithc fox business but with some of thc people who got into it. He strongly uriled the need of house-cleaning in this line and of putting ii standard price on n stand- ard fox. Honest dealing should bo the , srptoiiword. _, Brief addresses followed from Mr. Tl. C. McKend."ck. President of th.- Fox Caretalrers A sociatlon, Mr. J.B. Rombouizh, Mr. Arbing and Mr. J. W. Jones. " V i ‘I ’».!D° 'SL *_ ` <. \ ; S 'V Jrtlggiinlflh & n 'm I on _H. H .B'@ iiidssrs J. C. iii.:i