Iiital, Siunmeraide, on Bani. Jud. - use) Lillie Noouan, a son. W» -~ '3 lfifiriié f 1 ‘ a‘ u ms —,-At Fairviaw. on sent- na. w iii-nut- r and om. CIIITIB. daughter. Congratulations. IUNILLw-Al Prince County Hoe- ) Duniel J. and Mrs. McNeilJ oi 701cm Street, Charlottetown. MARRIAGES WHIN-MQKML-pn Wednes- y fiept, 8th, I820 at Stanley ‘Idga at the home or Mr. m. Robert McKay pronto oi the ride by the Rev. John Stirlinl. jtverett '8. Collin and Marjorie Me- "YAY . 1 nmvrns _......__~..._-_--——- '.0WTHER.-\At Moncton on Sat- mday Sept. 7th, William Lawther ‘brmefly oi Clisrlotetown. Funeral iotice later. VADMA-Nr-dn Charlottetown. Sent. ‘th, Miso Ada A. Wadrnan. aged 66 Years. Funeral from her late resi- lernce. 27 Park Street. Saturday af- ‘ernoon, service begin-ping at 2.30. --i<-o->———— island Sheep Wins Championship ¥6peclal to The Guardian) S . JOHN, N. B., Sept. 9.~—'I‘Iie lilvei: Cup for the Champion ram 1f all breeds was won by George Joswell, P. E. Island who also won he Silver Cup for judging sheep. "Mr. Boswel|'s address is R. R. Io. 3, Charlottetown.) {wi- ieavv Earthquake A In Calilornia tit-male! to The Guardlnnv) FAN JOSE, Cal, ‘September 9 - ‘rrest earthquake shock fell 1 1.- 'n many years shook Sun Jose borers nine a.m. todfly~ Iunrlreds of people rushed into the ttrcets. No heavy damage V1115‘. I IU. ’- Lacliute, Que. 25th. 1918. .-.,, ,1“, \:.~-,I~1'= Llnlnwm (tn. Limited ilentlemen,—Ever since cumin? 1511110 from the Boer wrir I have "teen bothered with running fever o as -m my logs. I tried many H: and llnlments: also IIIIPIIII‘ d continually ior the blood. but '1' rio permanent relief. till last i Inter when my mother got ma to n" MINARUS LINIMENT. The ffect oi which was almost magical titer two bottles the sores com- JIOIEIY disappeared and I have worked cvery working day since. Yours gratefully, JOHN WALSH. Auction Sale \t North Luke Sept. 21st. lil20 ‘r pure bred Iiolslcins. Two grade ms. two horses. Two plows. 0111- rlving sleigh. P01" particulars se' esters. J. E. DINGWELL. 714-9-10-41 FARM FOR SALE . .,__.< will ‘sé-‘lnliy public auction at nng RIve,.or1 ‘Fuimday, Septem- ler 21st" tit.“ 4 o'clock p. >m., my arm containing 43 2-3 acres. 35 icres clear. and the balance cover ~d with sol‘. wood 11nd Iuuibrr. i dwelling house and out. build- 1113a‘ ncurly new. For further pui- iculnrs apply to W. W. McRA-E, New London. I’. E. I. 2716-9-10fmws-4l _ W Notice 0 Mariners West Pt. Gus Buoy. E. I., is rune adrift from its position, tin-re will be no buoy there until further notice. Signed T. G. TAYLOR. Agent oi Murine. ‘1117-9-6-61. , ORGANIZATION MEFTING "r11: SILVER FOX FUR SELLING Associmiiou or PRINCE EDWARDISLA-ND LIMITED A meeting of the shareholders or his coiriptiny will be held in St. Hui‘: Iinll,_Sumn_ierside-, 1m Tues- iay. the 21st day oi September next, A. D., 1920, nt the hour of two o'clock p, m. ior the purpose of or- ganizing, enacting by: (divs, 11ml Hun-ting the directors oi the com» psny. This meeting is n most i111- pr-rtant one, and runchig compan- ies not already members oi thr- Associatlon should send in their subscription lmmcdiatrly In ordci- to have u yoice iit the Organiza- tion meeting. The Organizer wlil not have time to interview every- body, and companies and rnirchcrii desiring to take part in the meet- ing, and at’ getting the benefit 111111 advantage oi membership in tho Association should semi in thr-lr subscription at once. Only meni- ‘bets oi theutssoclation will be on- tltled to take pnrt in the Orgiliillfl- tion or will be eligible no direc- tors. Join sc-wl Ii you have not re» illlVéd an application form, send tor one. - ; 11;] THE SILVER FOX FUR 8ELLING AOQOGIATION OF PRINCE ‘EDWARD ISLAND LIMITED A. I. Arnnault, Organizer lurmnerelde, P1. l. llll-l-llvrlm ti 21st. - the lat with Which U" [IN . . e send be u. dqdrmgifcgfeizwfrshgigsiiuuiilibgiwld estate of John Dobeon will sell b! ' ER A. D4 1920. Illrebiayiul senior ever! lsdtyhnrlon Vbelevelgood things to eat, especially ‘ those who arc denying themselves the things they like moat becsuseoi their dl- sire iokeep down their wcicht or to ne- already flhermirno iunhar n ty to in. "orderto ydurwd tdawunr the iat you vs cii: - "acquired. The famous Marmzia Prescription bu beenPut up in tabietform. and in nowmld bani drufglstl at one dollar inrlfoorl n ebox. ogetridoiiatattherntso thrceorrfourpouridalweekj t eons these little tablet: site-reach meal and at bedtime tuitil you have reduced your wcl t t9 where on want It. No wrinkles or wi remain. Use Marmola lfrescri tion Tablets sccordin to direc~ lions cw week: an fit reeu tn without going through long e gen of tiresome ' exercise arid starvation diet. Get them at i ingitglwirtrgaled grsvgr. b, m“ gnu“. ~ "~4 Auctiouigailii; The undersigned i-xr-cutnrs oi llir public Auction on the premises 2r Summerside on Monday TIIL IIIRTEENTII DAY 0h‘ SrIWPEM at the hour oi 2 o'clock in the uftiernoon. All than Dwelling ‘House BIllHN-fid 0“ the south side oi Fitzroy Street owned by the lute John Dolmen The lo-t is 75 it. by 75 ft. 'I‘l1ls dwel- ling liourc contains 11il modern con- veniences zind centrally located l.» one oi the mos-t tieslruble rcsidciic es in the Town. ‘ALSO llicrc will be oifercd for snle at iill‘ satin-limp 11nd pliice '1 shares stock Riidium Silver RIM- Foxes Limited, 2 shares Stock The Willow IIlll Silver Black Fox (‘.1i111p.'1ny Limited. ' For further particulars ripply in tlic undersigned. Il-iimi this 7th day of Angus»! A_ D., 1920. HEATH STRONG, HARRY H. MUTTART, I'lx»1:i11-1r:< iblfill-il-li-iii. ()1: S Stiff] Pfinl 'I'Iic I‘. h‘. I.. Pol-Ito Grovonrs‘ As- ‘ocizition wil sr-ll tW-riifiiiil No. I Iuspor-lwl Svicrl Pvlflcog .11 1|“; Green Mountain. Irish (‘nliblcr 11nd Maine Gniiit variety to 1.y cue making upplicritloii. ""r‘lnc ilreiriiuv slnrzk pnirticnllv. (llsense free should apply iit once. is (Irowers from United Sfqilrt, -,11-r sending in ordrrsiorcarloudsutn XIIIIAI7'ICI'IT_V price, sliipmvuts to b1 "undo this lull. Applications and inquiries should bc niudc ill hncc ‘.0 the SPt7I'f‘i1li'_/, W, Ilouitcr, iiliar. iottrtoivn, P. F. Island. ‘Ziitfiii-(i-iiiwiti. z s1;11111;sin11 31111110 111111111 1. winds reopens his music studio on_vSt-pt. 11C I?’ 4 i a i .1 3rd. Intending pupils wi-ll oblig; by applying curly ior places In tlu clnss. Phone 650—J or at lIN Studio. 2ti55~iJ-8-4I. nnsi_1_1_¢1111.1; Wr- have just installed n nizicliliii- for doing liemsiltciiing on all kinds of nintorlul. This makes bcnutllul ilnIsli for blouses uiiderivr-iir Iln m) otc. M.11ll ordt-rs will prompt. nttnnilml. Call or write 11s ior particulars. ,1 1 Ill SINGER SEWING MACHINE C0. 115 KENT STREET. cHAPLOTTETOWN, P. E [612-9-4-61. . - wsr WE SIRIIGK WATER “ AI VERNIN RIVER OCEANS 0F IT sit. ,I There's no natural resso- IWII‘ lOl‘ cnnnot have just An rod it veil on your property Just: Jr-u \ H110 il\ Well Co. Ltd ' Own-e ~11». . ‘QQFQWQP ZENA TELLs MARY OF HER G0 upon the longest way round. and be nice to ‘me. it is a lovely " "hotel!" I changed the subject. receivi- Eightoefl thousand gallons tn lei.- iours without lflwerlrig the yell 1i Ilie Irask Artesian nisr A iiilli.__~ IV JANI IHILPI OD TIME cn:;¢§'1oe_ Late as 1t was, Tony insisted "Just think what a time it has been since we have been together, night and the ride will do you as much good as a little extra sleep. You look a different girl already. Your eyes shine like stars,~—" "Don't get poetical cr orntimenial Tcny. or i shunt like you. But 1 "hlnk you are all right. T-he ride will do me just as much good , and lam enjoying myself hugely. It has been i1 great treav. i never was - i-he Blackstone. What a wonderful "Isn't it! A New Yorker hates to einnt tbru anything cxis-is out o.‘ New York, anything worth having. But it Is really a very good place to hang out. I am surprised someone hasn't taken you there." "l don’t lgo out with anyone but Mary and Tom." “It isn't right, Zeno. They may be, 1'11 riplh-t-tliey are, 01' not they wouldn't be your friends. But not ‘ike your old friends, Zena; not the slime sort." -"I know, Tony, but when onefa ilt3."lllil in life 1:". uhiingrd :15: inim- Iius there can be nothing in com- vb '1 -< A traigIit E e and a ; Steady erve , c". i“... 1 t. , was . lllflllkfll $11. SboVlitus amoe- ‘ The doctor's medicine to relieve bu, so l bottle of HAWKEWS Nerve and Stomach TONIC which nude a wonderful Im- rovement in her condition. . he continued to take this tonic, with the result that very soon she was fully overed. Now her nerves are steady, and give- her notrouble, and she is able to do her housework as well ll ever. Banker's Nerve and Stlouuch Tonic is THE reliable remedy for nerve and stomach diur- dere Tryit. ltwil.l"letyvuuup"- inon betwcrzi us. I SIHIII hcld you ‘fl Your promise. W-hcnwe were talking oi iili hhei people I used to know, and. T ' mcntiz-nrd ‘Claudia Sh0p:n,]_m[ . Claudia Stewart now-I wtintrd to risk if he ever 1111'] sorn 51m- "uuszln. Kenna‘ l1 LfilflfFhcru plqngp But 'I'o11_.' “'31s very SIIIJWI. | m. .11‘ nib-f '~| lic WW“. one 1;? l‘11- lmv: ‘vlw l1" IFII"II"‘I ill ill" ' 1 heirs: impressed with the "ivtsl. r11 form P‘ IlIlr-_\1 all coiled Kenneth, and so I kept still. Mary was waiting for ms when I "wit" home. I ilKII in 1u~|l 11. ,- v the ‘IIIIIIIIIPSI. detail all about my “"12. 1'.!i:.'t I had l‘:irdinr:1-.r_ 11121 ‘C (In, . "'I'1"v i". i“’l||I1'? 1n can,“ "\ ~- rzliop for lunch tomorrow." i told ‘ior. II- hull ‘liiklil will)!" .\l.--1y and before I scxircely- realized I "Vil-‘i "will? rill about our V""1llI“ uy failing ‘Ilftililh, and Mary's ‘l"'l't"‘.“.. lIc ‘Il-"(I bzcn inter-wily i" lcrPsiP-I and. in his v~i1l Ilr-"yinl w:1y. had declared nothing but pan- .1l<1s ivould kF-Gp him from sturv_ Chiirlott etnivn DIRECTOR. WM. E. FLETCHER (A.R.C.M.,A.T.C.I..) Now openfoniall term. ~ I sllbl"!!! 0rzan_ Piano_ Vocal. and Theory oi music. Pupils mny commrnce at anv time. Studio. Kindcgurtcu HnlL Phones (studio) 353-1.. (resid- ence) 101-1.. Hours: l0 to 12 a.m. 2 to 5 p.m. 2548-9-1-inim ti ;——_—r ;—1.; .1 Scouts s, wmosor- VN VERSIIY l IN ins, Science, Law and Divinity. i ‘borough Academic training oil-iterate coll-L, amidst the bee! ...--.1a' .1111! mural surroundings. (‘he (IQ-lingo- will Sop1e1nb1er291h, Alexi re-npell on e errriiuce qunllltcuilona and r-- --11 .1‘ um-oIulu-irlultou. apply u 11111: i-iilosiuictifl‘. ‘ ' 111111111‘... "a lt7it~7-27,lply 27118-1): p! " INTERESTING ANNQUNCEMENT , F i i I i E r r Messrs W. B. Prowse and D.‘ A. MacKinnon propriet- ors of the Vlmy Fox Ranch, Norwood Road ncur Char- lottetown, P. Iii. I. are pre- pared to sell a limited uurn» ber oi foxes and ranch them for parties lf they so desire. The Vimy For Ranch was established in the fall oi 1919 untl has 39 pairs oi iox- es 27 oi which are owned by Messrs Prowse & Mackin- non and the balance are boarders. The ranch has been under lhn management oi Mr Fred Andrews and _hal been one oi the most luc- ci-ssiul in t'ie province this year. The $9 pslrs have te- dav 97 llvinl pups or an aver- age oi 21-2 to the pnir. Tull we ‘t-ink will compare favor- lbl) with any ranch in.the province having strictly 191D i‘ - N ()TI( E All outnuniling accounts and debts ngninst the estate 0f the lntc Mrs. (‘hnrlcs Doyle if prcscn- ted at the Commercial Hotel, Ken- sington on Frlda-y, Sept. 10th be.- tween the hours of one nhd five o'clock, will receive prompt nt- tentlon. R. L. DOYLE, ' Administrator. 16704-831. It'll‘! 1'b~ policy oi the rrrnrige- ' maul was la select t‘ every . but foxes that mane; could bu! and feed the very beet food. Results have instilled this course. The number oi pairs can be reached wl‘l t» limited to iiitern Io par- ties who desire to take ed- vantsge oi this should speak early. 1M1] School of M. sic. For Calendar and flniormsuon A! dll dmggisn. I None genuine without the name d’ 1 Th Canadian Drug Company, Billed Ilebaele DIIIIHI ST. JOHN. N. I. Q l __ »_,_ =.____. _ 211g (L) tiizilh. “You think he will surtely c.1111 she asked, deliguted. gummy! Anti ltiziry, I told him chwut T11n1-v.iu don't mind, 1.1.1 you‘! He‘.- going to ask him to go . out with us, a party oi four. "Mind! I'd kiss him it he wlll-i here, even if Tom is jealous." I was amused ill Mary's enthu- 7I'\‘.lll, 111' did not think it at rill 1 "nnge. She had had very little in life but work, wli-ile i 111111 11.1 . everything, and the work had only come ufrcr my easy happy child- l1 Zliitl and girlhood. Yet I A00, had been happy at my glimpse of gay ‘m- 11.11 wvi-ning. 11nd hall eiijoycu IV""' '"'I'“"Il1l ‘l’ IIIP. PIIIIP. “I told Tony that ii it was con- , "1 111cm 1'1 r 'l':.1111_ we would go Suri- diiy night. Ile leaves Monday, 11nd I ; know you and Toni both work IHINI 1 on Saturday that you would be un- 1 11hr to i-njiy wiur treat. I told lilin 1 v.11! would let him know tomorrow ‘Luca IEARFUL o " rim-be’ MANY ARRIVAL!‘ t ‘ urmws. em 1.41m» lvu- ' ceuver to Sydney credentials‘ an being received from delegates who wifliattcni tlliis year's Dominion Wditades and Labcr Congress at Win- "iinrn-Thc (‘onglrrsx opens on {lep- ; lumber l5 and is expected to con- ’ tlnua tbizughout the ‘entire week. the closing se ion coming on Qat- urday aitcrnoa Jiléfioiflonehalfeli- __Ing on almost every subject of in~ terent to labor menrbsvo been re- ceiyed, lllil it is (xpected that the cblei intircst will centre oround digcussior-s on industrial ‘disputes dbl; cost oi living, Workmerrs Compensation Acts uutIimmi-gra- tioli- of workmen to Canada. Many {workers in this country feel the labor is being brought in frnn other countries without any r11- sonnble prospect of wcrk being ic-nnd 1'01 them on their arrival here. Pclltlcal activities oi the workers are also expected to be iireeiy dirsusscid. i» Sinco breeding and raising stock is u mailer of from stvcrul months to three years, the man who will hnvc stsck to sell when higher prices come must never stop breed ' ins- 1. l noon wlirii lie ciimc for ii-is pun- cttkfis." “'l‘o111 t! gal" iiiiiiy said \v'.‘h such finality that I accused her 1'1‘ I lug ilie boss, ilIlII brought ii rMhiug wbukc upon myself. It W115 alter 12 when Mary and 1 Iilllilllifil izilkingg. But I d-ld not incl llic t-ticcls of my dissipation In thc It-ZISI. In fact, I felt brighter and bcltvr 1111- next morning than I had in some time. "H's 111111111 gruiui things you out, and that ridc I11 the park thni 1i rmc it! ' Miry siiiil when I told her fiiiw well liPII. \ "I gutss it was liziviiig a lltti cliziugb, itiziry. 'I!iin"uf course it ivzis nic- lo have 1111- dinner and the rldc." I hurl enjoyxd rill '[‘.m\ Ilztii iloiic .1 :1" m". liul most oi’ ail iiis guy lI1i.'{lIl’~.t‘t]lli!illi2lI cliiiilor. I. 1v <1 like going buck to days when u ; alive 1111.1 the boys and g.1~l w ild run in to tea," chatter- fitig he :1 Illlll'1 ‘o1’ monkeys" dud \.'..i:I1l .l1-cl.11-1i in his nice way. mailing !l1c111 fecl nt homo, and 111v = ' sud of iluit home, but prouder of P.1d. Y ' 'l'!11~. c1-xl morning I was busily at work iviicii Mr. (‘luxton ccme in. l suid good morning but failed to lirrir his reply, nllho I saw his lips movv. I 1111111 n11 2111111111. iii, and .1. soon lcfl mr- nione WIlIl n pile o‘ ‘ lcltcrs on my (IBSK. 'I\vo1'kcrl "lcudlly until neiirly 1‘ '1 :1. TIITII IIC caiiiic Ill. His mun n1 " lV-‘Iti abrupt. iiinzost ns ifl hurl n: rzidcil l ‘m. l1 confused n.c, and I l'1-' 1iivsr~ll Iilushing under his I‘. Tomorrow Tony Lunches A TAILOR I 1 i 1A tailor shop is the Inst plnco in the world that mi ordirziigv Illllll lwuuld look for remedy. Pcrliapzs ithafs why I-Iurry Jnuies Smith went there-and found it. lie found fun i?" the gnnso and Ill thc cross-legged man on the table. I-Ic put l-vcry » i" 11w -1--.l=~v~-~ in rwvv‘ hum/l» ovitb his true-to-llfe portrayal oi ‘,..1. inn-olive tailor measuring tiri- vitrlim for a new suit oi clothes. IIIIICPIIIIIIEIIIIK l1is‘wi1li occiisiomii .niutte1"cd iiuiiifiers which n11 as .slstuiit is supposed to rep-int, and you iccliiig ilII tl.e time, down I11 MADE MAN "our licnrt. that he is making mis- ‘ikns. It's the truc-to-life stuff that nukes tho comedy so delightful. See "A Tailor Mario Ziiiin." I will give you that feeling of satis- in-r-tion that comes when you walk Fifth Avenue in r1 new suit. You know iliat you are in style. 111111 it's going to lie in style to see “A "#101" Iviiido Man." This will,,bc, The Klnrk Urban Touipnnyis ope ng play ill the ‘"‘111:c Edward next Monday, Sept. 13. ‘- ' I‘ ' sE-ATS NOlW ON SALE. 2714. How joyously guests nre we‘ come, when beauty fIIIs the luim The superb records of (‘OLUM BIA artists place at your lnmin command the unrivaled charm ct good music. The graceful lovellncsc- in the Grafonola Period Design.» give the added delight of artistic excellence in form 11nd color. The only none set automatic 810p‘ This long wanted imprevrmeni .1. new pert of the new Columbia graionoia. Built right into the triat- o1-. invisible. Automatic. Opcrstes on any record, long or short. Not-h- lng to move or set or iucusurc. Just put on your record and the graioncr in plays and stops ltseli. _ We are gving in our Guardian The Ctllumbia Craionola in" Designs at A. E. Toombs’ Contest three g these wonderiul ‘OLU1M1BIA (IRAFONOLAS a pho- nograph of qualty, one of which is the most beautiful phonograph ever imported here. 'I‘-‘hls beautiiui ‘Olllmhlfl lrralo-wrla is constructed of rich dark leak, small G-cthie period design. dated 16th century; all hand carved, decorated posts, 11nd finished on four sides. I-‘ult electric equipment, starting and stopping automatically. 1A special invitation is extended you to visit A. E. TQOMBS MUSIC STORE, QueI-n 81.. and see this wonderful instrument. When you call be sure to ask to see this wonderful graionola We have just landed two cars NOTICE Charlottetown. Zfidl-I-I-III DAY Ill. U l. Sundays about 1 p. m. FARE $10.80 Cape (‘nd Canal ‘I IIl-I-IOIJ. , , norms, . _' It's b pity that the ‘Iiead man oi any business or profession should have to work at the aa-me price as previous to the war so as to se- cure oniploynient The above is ior the consideration of the public. PROF. MARGOU. cedar shlngles which we are offer~ in; at very low prices-before un- loading oi cars- l We also want a quantity oi good‘ dairy butter ior which we will pay: highest prices . I I M. Kennedy 8: Co. ‘Tfioflfiifiifi: Eighty ncrcs on Anton Ild., Lot 36, ownco by Peter Ottaway, Chur- lottetown. No buildings. About 30 acres clear, biiiance mainly soil wood. If not sold by privute sale will be put up at auction in front of Court House nt Mt. Stew- art on 'i'uesday, Sept. 14 at 3 o'clock. Apply to Peter Otta- way, CIIIITIOIIGlOWD or K. J. Mair, tin, Chaillotitetotvu. | 2675-9—8'Wim3i. l Sept 8-31. IIIAIIIII IIIIR SALE East Baltic, Lot 46 100 acres oi which 45 acres are under cultivation 70 acres ready to stump balance excellent quantity oi hard and sort wood, contains excellent lumber within one-lhali mile oi rsllwny station, school starch factory store rind saw mills, buildings modern and best oi re- pair, eil will be sold with or with- out stock_ crop and maichinery. Owner compelled to sell on account oi Ill health. For iurtber particulars apply to owner. WILLIAM FRASER. Postmaster East Baltic. , On Tuesday, September. 14th, l920,~th,i, ‘ ‘property and furniture. oi the estate» 014311,‘. late‘ Ambrose L. Brown, 249 Euston Street,’ . Sale oi furniture coiumencingst 1'0 am The house and ground l2 noon the first day oi sale. . . IR. rmléTastern ~tearnship Lines‘, In; FREIGHT AND PA88ENGER SERVICE 8T. JOHN AND BOSTON Steamship "Governor Dlngley" will leave St. John every w m. and every SATURDAY at 6 D- m. (Atlantic time, _ The Wednesday trips are vlui Ear-t Eutporl. and Lubec due lgostnn about 10 a. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are direct to Foam; q“. Direct connection with Metropolitan Line dreamers ior New Yorkfig. Fr i ht rate‘! and iull Information appl a g A. O- U‘ Ilesirablo Farm ior 2588-9-3-lll0frI81. ’ . / s will be sold ,1? BEARISTO, a p, ‘ Auctioneer 1121mm, QTATEIIOOMS “.00 UP t 3%!!!- Ale!!- It. John, u, 3, at County Station Consisting oi 128 acres oi land 50 acres clear and in tlrst clue’ condition, balance hard and spit, wood, iine large Residence, prgqt. cally new; large barns and out. buildings. Conveniently 51:11pm to Churches, Station and stoma quarter mile from School. " Sell with or without crop. Apply to owner,- JOHN W. TROWQDAL. Conway Station. 2669-9-8-51. FARM FOR SALE Three acres of laud with good IIII I in good repair, one mile from Chariot- house and out buildings lewivfl 0n Malnequs Iload. so lily to‘ Joseph’ Doiron on the pre- mlses_ ' zeal-soot. admires. which we have chosen ior our con- tnt. a... .. TS popularity as {table bird has long given the Canvas- BilCk Duck foremost recognition among the feathered game of Canada. Although epicurcs made it famous, the C anvas- Back is in the first ranks of game birds-wary, speedy, when well on the wing-possessing every quality the sportsman A string of Canvas-Backs driving across the wind, their long bills and hcavymccks straight out-the white plumage of the (Irnkcs flashing in tho, sun-is d picture that, lives in the memory of the duck shooter. I The Canvas- Buck's wariness and flying qualities dementia.‘ a true aim 21111111. hilfd-Illlliflvglflild- Seek good feeding groundé for the best bag and use Icrnbly with No. 4 or 6 shot. valuable information that book in hell library. in (chuck, Sovereign or RegaIASlIlie-gmpre- o ion Smokeless Fhot Shells are individually water-Fooled steel reinforced and loaded with r noble-chilled shot, Canadian-made shells adapted to Canadian use, and guar- ‘ pntccd by the big “D” trademark. Our new game book, " The Call of Canada," with illustration: of Canadian game bird: and animals, reproduced in full colon, contain: will inlemi you. Fwry sportsman should hm ills‘: beautiful Send 50c. for your copy AdvertiaingMDepartmentJfiO. Bo: I209- Limited nu one,‘ Montreal Ilallh: Toronto some; Vlhnipq Vancouver min- ontreel, Canada