_ si=;'i='i‘siiBER 3, 1915 . THE CHARLorTisT_owN_ _GUARDIAN ‘ PAGE Fivis ' t, nr. ir- I! September is a good month to lay in a supply of Coal and Wood. You get both good and dry now and at the lowest price. ' We have a big stock of Hard and Soft C o a 1 a n d Wood. Send us your order. A. Pickard & Co Phone 240 Ch’town _ "The small lot of fancy negllgee shlrtn with collar attached, well made shirts, regular 85c. values, about 4 dozen In the lot on Saturday we clear at 090. MOORE &. McLEOD. 2815-9-3M2i. f//22|' ///A\\\\\{\\`z -ix' Il\\\\\V f"'AS-I-MX'&""' '1fIi_g___QeiitraI Guardian f. Non-Curling Film Give Best Result _'I`hey cost no ninre than the inferior indi :ind then you are assured of better esu ts. Once tried you will use no other. All sizes to fit nny2Camcra. Geo. E. Hughes t "The PeopIe's Druggiet” _ llll|\\\\\\\\\\v]IIlllllll\§ en i\\\\\ul||\f 1lIYI///I/ Qt \\ M f AND HOPE PROSPERITY BRINGS, "41 in-I iq _ , 5 Q \“\YlII/¢`\\\\\\\\\\WIlllIlIIIZ\ We have every good kind of cigars here-Marguerites, 7 204 Ben Bey, l` I Presidente, Stonwail Jackson-in fact all the leading 5c, 10c straight and 3 for 25c cigars on the market All our cigars are kept in best smoking condition in a p t ented humidor-all under glass. Your smoke trail leads to this shop - -~~ McKinnon- Drug Company. & Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sts. J I I '\\\\\\\YIli\\\\`VZIIIIIlllA\\\\\\\\\\*%IIA\\\\\€.‘l/I . 7 Q Be Skeptical of _ I ._ _ .Bargains .fi 11611110 Noi lui ii con ini claim ‘ _ __ I _ . if you want, good, pure li, " em reliable tobacco go to an .T If-. _ _ honest manufacturer. W ‘ ‘ p have earnestly striven _to _ _ establish such a reputation, _and b_elieve our old_ friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicIioIsonTob. Co., L21- ' Phone 345 - - Manufacturers A #limiA\\\\\a%/I/l”A\\\\\\\\v/II/ll¢r_x\\\\vlln HERE FOR CIGARS .___ ` fb 5 ,\= \sz/((44/_////.\\\\\\\\\§\\\\\\\\V mg pm*-_i "T 1 3 \ _ Canadian Government Railways _ Prince Edward Island Railway TIME TABLE IN EFF ECT JUNE 14th, 1915 Trains Outward Atlantic Standard Time Trainlgeuliniqjsgd. Read Down. l”‘.M. Noon 3.45 12.00 5.00 1.20 5.45 2.10 6.22 2.55 7.00 8.30 A.M. 7.35 8.30 9.02 9.27 9.50 Dep. Arr. A.n. P.M. P.M. adn. Arr. 11.40 10.50 10.20 10.35 0.52 _ 9.08 0.50 9.21 5.45 s.i0 0.27 s.55 5.02 Dep. 9.00 8.30 4.30 Charlottetown Hunter River. Emerald Jet Kensington Bummerslde P.M. 12.10 1.42 5.40 9.08 10.27 a.i0 iifos 4.2: . ii._45 5.20 sir. Dep. Arr. s.4s 5.00 1.4s 4.00 1.04 2.40 5.19 1.55 5.45 1z.:~i_o Surnmernide Port. Hill 0’Leary Alberton Tlgnlsh .D011- I’.M. 6.00 7.00 9.25 DCD . 10.00 AIT- A.M. P.M. Arr. 9.15 Dep. 8.40 8.00 Emerald J ct. ,mo Cape Traverse P.M. 3.00 4.10 4.36 4.57 0.00 ` _ A.M. 6.50 8.40 9.17 9.46 11.15 Den. Arr. 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 8.05 7.02 6.33 6.11 5.10 Charlottetown Arr. Mt. Stewart Morsll St. Pete r’s Sonrlin DSD- 7.10 Arr. Elmira Dep. 4.00 A.M. 8.45 Dep. 9.55 10.25 ’ 11.05 Arr. 4.20 5.09 5.80 0.05 Arr. 7.00 3.55 Mt. Stewart _ Cardma n 0.11 2.48 Montague 549 2-2° , Georgetown DHD- 5-15 1-3° _ Sat. Daily only ex. Sat. kBun. 8.10 l.10 Dep. 4.85 4.51 l.5l 1400 Arr. P ‘ 5 and inspect the latest Monumental Designs at our show rooms 117 Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block 5; ,St & CQ’ \ Daily Hat. ax. Sat. only 51505' 9 45 Charlottetown Aff- - - Vernon River 8.ll 8.8% . Hum’ H.;-bog Dep. 0.30 7. Granite and Marble Works CALL RED CROSS FUND. - Donations to Red Cross Society. St. Peters-Mrs. Neil McKay 25c. Mrs. Pope, 1.00, Mrs. CONSERVATIVES, ATTENTION: --THE LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATIONS ROOMS IN THE OFFER BUlLDlNG,QUEEN STREET, ARE OPEN EACH DAY AND EVEN- ING. AT THE KOSEY KORNER, break- fast served from 8 to 10; dinner, 12 to 2; supper, 5 to 7. _ mtl SUPPORT THE MEN WHO ARE HELPING T0 REDUCE THE MORT- GAGE ON THE ISLAND. RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENT. -The many friends ol’ Mr. Murdock Itoss, tailor oi' this city, who was sev- erely kicked by e. horse a few days ngo will be pleased to learn that he is around again. - TEA AND ics crisA'M social..- At -York Hall. Monday, Sept 6. Tea on tables nt 4 o'clock. Band and ~Piper expected. Proceeds for Red Cross purposes. Il' Monday proves unfavor- able, tea wiill be held on Wednesday. 2818 ST. MARY'S ROAD POLITICAL MEETlNG.- The meeting advertised to take place on Tuesday night in the Upper School house was abandoned, owliig to the small attendance due to fact of thc Montague Races having tnkeii place during the afternoon. Messrs McKinnon, Prowse, Bruce and lilnnuin decided to postpone the meet- ing till the 14th lust. WHY DO OUR FISHER FOLKS NOW CHANT A SONG AS THE GREAT WHITE FLEET G/BILY STEAMS ALONG? WHY DO UR WORKSHOPS NOW MERRILY RING AND JOLLY OLD FARMERS WHIS- TLE AND SING7 'TIS THE LIFE FOR MATHIESON'S GOV'MENT IS DOING THINGS; FOR MATHIE- SON'S GOV’MENT' IS DOING THINGS. NEW INFANTRY COMPANY.-'Tho officers of the 82nd Regiment will meet in the Y. M. (1. A. llzill at 12.30 today I`or the purpose of taking steps to re-- cruit ii l’rinco lidwnrd Island infantry Company for Overseas which has bccn authorized from headquarters. This company will be recruited from thc whole province and will afford an opportunity for all who have not yet joined the colours to come forward und do their hit in thc struggle in which so many of' their fellow ls- landers and fellow Canadians are now taking the manly part. '1‘lie company will bean exclusively Island unit and it is hoped its formation will be proriipt us well as creditable to the province. Brigadier Potter of Springhill. the offi- cer in charge of the 18th brigade ,will liie present to assist in the organiza- on. SCOTCHFORT AND VICINITY. - Fislier, Scotchfort, left a few days ago for New Glasgow, N. S., where they arc gone to work.- Miss E. J. Mc- Donald, Mount Stewart, spent ii few days visiting friends in Scotchfort ,this week.- The sale which was held in Scotchfort by, Mr. Joseph McDoii- aid on Monday lust wus a great suc- cess everything bringing high prices. Mr. William McLeod, Mount Stewart being the auctioneeix- Mr. and Mrs. en route to New Glasgow, N'. S., where they intend to re.side.- Mr. James Egan, Boston. is spending it few weeks visiting at his old home in St. And- i'ews.- Miss Sadie Fccliuu., Mont Stewart, North, spcii' a few days visit- ing lu Morell the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank Kelly---» Miss Sitrnh Gurn- liiiin. Cliariottetmvii, who was visiting i'.'icnil- in Glenroy returned to tho city Moridity.-S. ' NEW MANAGEMENT. -- The an- iioinicement made it few days ago that thc Peoples Theatre had been sold to Mr. F. G. Spencer who already cou- irols theatres in almost every town of was read with much liiterest. and the fiict that Mr. S. C. Hurley a well known theatrical man who has been connected with the Spencer enter- prises for the past five years was to manage the house for the first few weeks at least enhances the value of that interest to no small extent. Mr. Hurley reached the city last night coniliig from St. John where he has been in charge of the Unique and Ly- ric Theatres thcre. He will take over the management of the local Theatre Monday next. Although a -young man Mr. I-Iurley is considered one of the iiinst enterprising managers in the Maritime Provinces and has proved his abilities in this line in several towns throughout the Provinces. He is said to be nn orntor' of ability and has ii reputaiton as being an elocution- ist and entertainer. The Guardian wishes hiin every success during his stay in Charlottetown. 2821. RAILWAY EXCURSION FACILI- TIES.-The different Railway Corn- piuiies are offering splendid facili- ties for trlppers this month. The 0ce_an Limited and the Maritime Ex- press are running delightful daylight trips the former through the lovely scenery of Ilie Metapcdia Valley and the latter through he magnificent tpanormaic country of historic Quebec. There are also special excursion trips to Toronto from Charlottetown and Summerside at low rates. Then the Nova. Scotil. Provincial Exhibition runs from the 8th to 10th September offers a most Junction. Hunter FEET-Are you troubled 7 Penelnr "Tread Easy any size in the Maritime Provincesl attractive holiday to farmers and oth- g 1|ii.¢'W°t| . ere. The P. E. 1. Railway are offer- ~‘ ,.i°»°'u'»'m _ Ing round trip tickets at first class "‘ _ one~way fares from any station on P. li) ' ll. I. These tickets hold good going ' ,.\" rom to 15th September and for if 15th September. Special also offered to the via Picton. N. and returning from green peas; joints, roast loin of beef coffee. ROOMS DURING THE CAMPAIGN. had joined the navy.-T. ISLAND. and Wilfrid Doucette, liuntcr River United States.-'l`. by Mr. Win. Dillon, Grai'ton.Street Staff in connection with that Buttiilion .1/ir. Dillon is a vctcraii of the Siiiitl much interest. f WHO HAVE SERVED THEIR COUN A LOVE OF COUNTRY ACHIEVE THINGS! STILL DOING TH,lNGtI_. STILL DOING THINGS! S0, LONG MAY THEY ALL SERVE STILL D0- ING THINGS! DELIGHTFUL OUTING. - Last ’l`hursdny afternoon Robinson's Is- land, Rustico, was the scene ol' ii very enjoyable outing in which about one liuridred young people oi' Rustico and vicinity participated. The ' pic- nickers were taken in motor bout from Oyster Bed Bridge to thc place already mentioncd wlicrc iiinii.'~ic- inonts for everybody had been ar- ruiig`ed `i'or previously. The dance which always is an important item in the Picnic programme was not overlooked in this case for it fisher- miiu's “Sliuiity” which had been clcaned up for the occasion provcd to Messrs .loliii N. McBride and Leander I he an idcal place for dani-in|.:. Excel- ‘lent violin music for the dance was supplied by Mr. Joseph Gallant, Oys- ter Bed Bridge. To these happy ex- cursionists ut least the nfternooii seemed but too short and word soon came from the boa.L.s that it was time to go home. The merry party bowed to the inevitable and was soon on its way hoiiiewiird. Expressions ot’ satis- faction about the days outing could be heard on all sides all agreeing that 1\lcD0riald and family ie-tt ’1‘\1urs11a.vlir was the iiiosif'-'plessaiii.afternoon it-hey had spent this summer.-T. ::DEMAND QUALITY DRUGS. A little ilifference in the QUALITY of DRUGS, may mean a great dII’I'erence |iii rcsults. WE offer only the HIGH- 'EST QUALITY, and BEST SERVICE. [JOHNSON & JOHNSON, DRUGGISTS. gg ' - I J glllll|'\\Y_'IIIIlIIllllIlll|I E Toilet Necessities and Luxuries \‘ ll 'milf The line between necessities and luxuries is too fine for us to driiw. so we shall simply say that Our Stock of Toilet Arti- cles, is complete that every taste und every purse may be gratified. Hair Brushes, Combs, Hand Mirrors, Tooth Brushes, Nall Brushes, Complexion Brushes. Toilet ‘ Waters, Perfumes Soaps. Lotions, Manicure Goods, Etc. lt would he hard to find more elegant assortment Quality Goods. Our large und careful buying gives our i-nstoniors an udvat- ago in price as well as quality. S§II/IIIIll\&\\\\\'IIIIII/I/ S; P \\\\€'.lIIIIIIIlL\\\\\“YIIIIIIIJ THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE. Cor. Kent G. Prince Sta.” lllllll\\\\\§”IIIII1Illlll i for Good “’i°-2-'~“~ Talcums g-rj ' iff-` .3 We have hero now one of the lnrgest and most carefully select- cd assortments ol dainty tal- cum powders ever shown in this city. The lhie displays every good kind manufactured -sixty of them in all.-- lf you want a talcum powder of an exceptionally high grade you'll find it hero In most any odor you want- any size or shape. shaker top tin you could possibly desire. Come here for your talcum powder and get the good kind. Ceptrnlm I JOINED THE NAVY.-- Mr. Peter Gallant- Cavendish' has "e"e“Hy "E Mrs. George t‘oi'l'Iu 1.25, Mrs. Mill- ceived the news that his son Tuiitoiiic icon" Mclihee 1_00_ Malcolm M,.1»h,.,. NOW, WHO SHOULD WITHHOLD THEIR FAIR MEED OF PRAISE FROM MEMBERS WHO HAVE BROUGHT US HOPEFUL DAYS; TRY WELL AND TRUE. UNDER A LEADERSHIP STRAIGHT THROUGH AND THROUGH? FROM MENT SPRINGS-S0, LONG MAY THEY ALL SERVE STILL DOING .lolinson & Johnson g - I Come Here ' Kaneen 1.25, Mr. Kaneeu 1.00, Adolp- hus McEwen 1.00. Mrs. A. McEwen KOSEV KoRNER'fDh.m8r mfmg 1.00. Mrs. Battersby 251:., liarry Sand- -t°'d“y: Tomato S‘f“p’__ tres” me erson 25, Havelock Sanderson 1.00. mackerel; entree, fiicassec, beef and Melvina Sanderson 2_00' Mrs Harry ' McEwen 1.00, Mrs. Henry James 1.00, dish gravy; steamed amll mugged pw Mrs. W.. Beaton 1.00. Mrs. Wallace t“*°eS» “Ing "“““”' “‘e“"‘*"_‘ “°“"g“ ;.iiimes 1.00, Mrs. Albert James 505.. I>“d‘1l“g “'00 '~'“’“"‘ "““°°- le” "'|iurs. sol. aapsoii 1.00. .-flex sie-ii..-i 1.00, O. C. McEwen 25c. John Mc- Ewen1.00,Pearl Sandersmi 1.00, Mrs. FRIENDS °F """E PARTY* ARE Ai . C on 1.00. P i i-ii o'nrii-ii .-0. INVITED To MAKE USE oF THESE (‘,hee,;ter oPratt 2.0%,rMrs. Davidsdn 1.25, Mrs. Simpson 1.25, Laura Ander- son 7:'ic.. Olga Anderson 75c., Mrs. Halderstoii 1.25. Mr. Balderstoii 1.00, 11.00. Mrs. Archie McPhee 1.00. .lan- ett Matheson 150.. Mrs. Ida Turner V975 FOR THE MEN WHO ARE 25c.. Mrs. Flora Matheson 1.00. Mrs. BRINGING A$l°~00°»00° CAR-FERRV iviiucoim ivicnoiisiii 1.00, niiiicoim AND RAILWAY SERVICE T0 THE .\ii-1.500. 755., Miiioii ways 1.00, Mrs. _Milton Wayc 1.00. Alex 'McI{innon, 50c., Rev. J. M. McLeod 1.00. Mrs. OFF FOR THE STATES- MISS .lmiiiiia iiiciaiiie 1.2.5, Alice iiisiiiesoii Laurctta Dorioii and l\-icssrs Joseph 1335, Mrs, w_ ly com" 1_g5_ Mrg_[i_ -IW. Mcl<}\vcn 1.25, Estlier Anderson have left tor iliffcrciit points in thci1_25 Lymie vm, me,-Stine 1_00_ 1\/[rg-_ Alonzo Mcliwcn 1.00. Blanche Mc- (‘alliini 1.25. Mrs. Ratthuy 750., Mrs. ANOTHER ISI-ANDER ENI-'STS--,Henry McKenzie 50c., Mrs. Sain An- A letter received in this city yestei'day_i1e|~g0n 25¢_, Mfg <‘_ E. Priiii 1.25, -lMvrtle Pratt 1.25, Bertini Nicholson, that his son A. It. Dillon. who has heei\_|1_25_ Mrs, _]-,ig Miglgwmi 50¢_, Mrs. in the Hudson Buy for the oust tlirelviiielvin van ldorsiiiie 50, Abram v\'~.i_ve years. is new in B1'>~l\d0u. M110.. =\1\iI|1.25,r~‘i0i~i-nee ivicswaiii 1.00. sein Mc- has enlisted with thc 79th Battalion and will be attached to thc Dental Laughlin 1.50, Reuben liayden 50c., CABLE HEAD.-Howard Anderson ~ $1.00, Mrs. Howitrd Anderson 1.00. I Edith Anderson 500. .Iohu K. Siniins African war and is the proud owner soc.. Mrs. John li. Simms 500., Waiter oi’ n medal and five burn. Mr. Dillon‘s home friends will be deeply interested in the above news and will i'ollow his movements in the field of' battle with .\/IcI{eiizie 400., Mrs. William McKen- zie 25c., Mrs. J. W. imms 23c.. Jos- hua Giirritt 400., Grace Anderson 25c., Alex. Anderson 50c. Mrs. Duncan lylc lLareii 500., Mrs. Milton McLaren 25<-. Friend 10c.. Mary McNeill tic., Mrs. Mary J. Anderson 25c., lvaii Anderson ?.0c., Cluster Anderson 50c., Eva Mc- I.ui'en 500., Mrs Milton McLaren 260. GREENWICH. -- Mrs. Gabriel Sun- - tlcrson $1.00. (fluytoii Sanderson 500.. I-inward Sanderson 50c.. Alincda Sund- erson 501:.. Miss Jitiic Sanderson 1.00. Mrs. John Squires 251:., (‘harles Sand- . crson 1.00, Leith Snnilerioii 25c., Ar- thur Sniiilerson 75c., Gordon Sunder- son 50c., Allan Mcllonuld 50c., Mrs. Howard Anderson 50c., Mrs. Newton McEwen 1.00, ltoburt Mcl<]\\'f-ii 1.00. Mrs. A. B. Hyndinnii 1.00, Jcnuic Mc- idwcii 50(-... Mrs. William Sutherland 1.00, Ethel Sutherland 251:., John 11. McEwen 1.00. Mrs. .lohii li. Mi-l<1\vcii 500., Mrs. (7ra\vi'0rd littydcii 50c,, ::FIRE-WOOD. -All good and dry in lengths to suit any stove. both llard and Soft. We would suggest that you 'me Para” °f‘ Lab" Dal* _ lay in a fcw loads i`or winter usc. Y°l| Want WI" be °" “Ie "Shi here' inter on it may be difficult to gctlsafllwal’ and Safufdal' "ight f°" just good wood. A. l’i<'kurd and (‘o.. Phone ‘15¢- Pe' Pair- MOORE 3'- MC'-EOD' 240, ciiiirioiii-mwii. 2810-0-3M0i. 1 ' 2315~9'3M2‘- WHAT AUSTRALIA IS DOING IN THE WAR. OTTAWA, Aug 1l0._- A report re- ceived from Allstriilia by the trade and commerce dcpariinciu from (fan- aiiian Trade (.‘oinnil.ssioner 1). li. Ross. of Melbourne, gives some interesting iiiforniatiou as to what the sister do- minion is doing for the empire in the war. The war expenditure of thc com- monwealili is now cstiinuicd iit thc rate of $225,000,000 u year. The war deficit of' the commonwealth fiscal year, which ended with June last. was ini-i b_v a loan from thc British goveriiinciil. .To provitic for the steadily growing expr-iiilitiirc for war purposes, ilu- govciwiuieiit has dci-idod. attci' von- sultulion with leading lizinkcrs and fiiialicors, to float ii coininoii\\'<>iiltli loan in Australia to the cxli-nl ol' $100,000,000, the entire procc<=rli~; in hc dcvotetl to war piirposcs. ’l`lic loan will hour interest at four iiiid hull' per rent. at par and is to hc iiiiiili- zivailnble to small iri\'oi-slors Ii_\' iiiin- imiiiii bonds £100 and .£100 fo: iii- scribcil stock. - 'Flin \vi|i~ ceiislls hill, now li<~I`orc Ilw conmioiiwealili parliament with thi- CANADIALPATENT _A (Guardian Special) 102,0l6~-Mattress-lliax Firchnam, 'I‘oi~onto, Ontario. 162,03l0-Fil-iliing Hook-A. M. Mit- ter, Vancouver, B. (7. 102,032-Clothes Line ‘Support-J.T. l’ii-kiiigtoii, Endley. B. C. 162,041-Motor t‘nr Mechanism-Mc- Gill & Howland. Toronto. Ontario. 162,042-»GraIn Stocking Machine-_ Goilder & Goiider. l~`llintra.ult. Sask. 1152.043-Flax Machine--Andrews & <'i~niksliaiiks, Regina. Sack. - 102,044-ltock Drill-_Doherty & iliiglii-ia, .\Iontr0aI, Que. 102.047--(‘hiropractic Operating TB.- blc----\'iinr»c & Little, Ingersoll. lti15.0."i2l~-Sliip l.it'iing Device-A. R.._ ilisscll. \"iiiii-oiivvr. li. C. lii‘:.0|i5- -l‘iiino Brass Bridge-G. R. llavics. .-\iiiIii\rst, N. S. lii2,lI74~ 'l`roiiscr Stretcher & Presa - A. ,l. I"ritli. 'i`0ronto, Ontario. lIi2,0T:'i- .-\iii|nal Feeder--'l`. (‘.. I-`Iciniiig. Sloppiiigtoii, Alberta. lli`.’.0Tti--iiuiupci' for Stove Pipes- S. tl. I-`i>r.st. 'I`oi'oiiIo, Ont. 1ii'_',0TT----1‘iii- Axle-S. G. Forst, 'i`r\roiilo. fini. Ili'-'-'I-ti* iii-fl Sprint; Fnsieiier-T.F‘. tiriiiii, (lin-ipli. llntario. gcncritl uppru\‘itl of both political piir»| iIi‘_’.01Il --llcni-li & <‘oh--II. W. H0- tics, is a far roacliiiigiiicasiirc iiilciitl- I\\'f'II- \\'il\llIl\l’l§. M1111. cd to t`ull_\' iiisiflrisc to thc govcrninoiit the rc.~iuui‘ccs of incii iiii'l iiioiic_\' avail- able within the i'ominoiiweiiltIi to prosecute thc war. The bill proposes to do two things: 1. To require e\'ei'_\' niulc citizen of lighting age to give an cxuci uw.-oiiiil of his physical condition. his social and industrial status and his military capacity; and 2. ’l`o compel every person of eiilici' sex. aged cighIcen'and \~pwariis, who owns property, or is in receipt of in- colnc. in disclose. in coiifideiice, the precise nature, extent and value or his or her possossiorzs. The olijvut of the hill is to furnish the govciuiiiiciit with coinplt-to und acreuriitc knowledge oi' llic force wliicli it aspires to orgaiiize for thc proinotion of national security. PRUSSIAN LIST ALONE HAS NAMES OF 1,740,863 MEN. Al\lS'l`EltDAM, viii Londori, Aug. 20. -The l’russia.h casualty lists give the nunics of 40,245 killed, wounded and missiiig, :ici-.ordliig to the- Nicuwc Rot- tcrduinsi-lic fiouraiii. ’I‘hc total iium- ber of l’i'lissiun losses. publislicd up. _ l|i'_'_lnT -'l‘iipc Printing and Moisten. ing .\Iau-liiiic - .l. IS. .\loii<'ur, Ottawa, t)iiI. lti2.lll-~ I’iii~liiigt> for Milk etc,-C, A. Fill-.\'¢-0. .\lonti~cal, Qiioliec. I02,11-I-~-\'i-iililutioii-.I. Noble, To- ronto, (Jiiliirio. ' 1Il'.I,llli---Giiiiii Fill' and Door-G, i'iilsi-ii. idiiiiiuiitoii, All);-i-lip 1412.120---Vai' \\`iit-ei Forging Method ~-IG. Iiiiiiisiicn, l'crlh, Ontario. iti`2.l2Ii----Illgglllg I\ia<~iilne_W, L, Scott. .\loi\Irciii, Que. I 101:.IIT---(}ai'iii<»iii Form-D. H. Sha.- piro. .\IonIi't-ul. Que. _1ti2.12S-Gnriiiciit Form-D. H. Sha- piro. Moiitiwal, Quo. 162.1259-Gariiiciit l~`orm--I). H. Sha- .piro, Moiitrcnl. Quo. 102.1-I7--'l`iig f'or I_loi(l@5_C, E_ \\'oods, 'l`oi'oi|lo, tfliiiiirin, ::EVERY PARENT cannot he an f‘XD0l'l illfiilt* of shoe values. When you are sliown ii pair of slim-5 that look good how :irc you io know iliui, thc insult- is imitation, thc counter slioddy, thc vamp clit oil' ut the tip uni! the oiitsolizs sponfry and cut from i-heap solo leallior? To prgtggf, ygur. scil' INSIST on (‘il()S.BY'S “YOUNG l`»\N.»\I).~\" School Sinners. Tliey will to August 24. amounts to 1.74f),SZllii""s‘ """"’ IN" 5"" WIII I-Tel UIFUG 01' killed. woiiiidcil and rnissilig, says the piipcr. l`our tinics the wciir and satisfaction. “White duck trousers for labor day ' “You will want white Iisle gloves for,P3f3d°- 90°C' IWHVY dUCI"~‘ rf" ` ‘.;..;.52.'£99-.E.i§.5?.S-si.... 'I ' _ N `