\ §IllIIIIIY1_`\\\ Il/I/IIIIII.\\\\\\\VIIII//IIZ'= Neg-ligee Shirts for - nf .. _ ' . . “Big Boys *A man said to us the other day. ‘_‘Wh'en will I get a shirt that’ll fit rme; no one has any- thing larger than 16 1-2.” Right here “we told him” and he was satisfied too. 77. `\\\.\__v//aiullu date. - _ Big boys need big shirts and --- oursare made extra large in the bod so there’ll be lots of room in them. Sizes 17, 17 1-2, 18, is 1-2. $1.45 each. I/1ei\\\,§\\\'f11I/._i\\\i\_ s missed at Forest llill. ' nciilen nt 2'-)0 piiunids. e_ ie- ' or fi __. __ __ _T For _good work, prompt service you should try “our sty_le”_ of developing and printing for amat- eurs. Leave Your 7-_ -Zi-_1-» Films Here Cook Studio g I EVERYTHING UPU l BAYER -_ ...°r'0R, serie 'Aryeiiire eeivee. n,| .._~oNii oiiwr pei- were eeiii inner-l _ , .. MecDonii_1_d..Bourle. 2195-4-28l/IM. tion for advertising lu this colun:.ii.`, . , _ _" . _ ~`-- Uusli must uceomvauy order. Mini- _,_ The Am€¥lCall Flllll C0. Pl°€5€llt i err GQRDON Ii/ES in Guardian mum charge twenty-live cents. “ _ ” *i=`@==¢"»- “°"*°=“°~ | .,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,-,,_.,,__, ____ ___ The Trail of The Lost Chord _ `-n-_I * .ie . ()\V g - ...°'ri-IE MORNING G di are the ree lt of th M ~ii ' - ~ ` - . ~ ,gbhinod in som. at ui; anJeei;‘i;e vtiwis gr Jig; RIT; 86220131533; | I l Ari adaptation of the famous poem Song . ' on'ii. , _ .- _ i-ene mit ; ‘.', vine Mac- ' ’ “ 7, _ P OIIHE MOR-;;_ $311111' liG,oI1YIda(.)i;ga;e;l_t(ll1utlil§e; w(ilraue i ‘ 1 G DAILY Gu i-- --- 1 1 i 'i ium - ‘ E ‘Hen een be obceinea er. w. A. Jeiin- Me¢Phei1: 3. Rwyniona smith. oieiie _ F¢°l“"l“l¥ Ed- "C°|’¢l1" 5“PP°ff¢d bl' an »ab|°-“C‘“t- A “anim M°n¢agu“,,_ 1 III.--1, Peter MacEachern; 2, Annie _' ' ~ --- ._ smith. Grnde iii-1, Jenn wiiiie P _ _ ___eMR_ ED_ D_ FEEHAN Guardian Cudmore; James A_1lred` Cudmore. '~ athe Weekly ' Matinee Saturday _ 'i representative in Sem-is wiii ginaiy Grade I. Sr. 1, Annie Gillespie; 2, Via” of M0nh.”|__ Special for the receive subscriptions and advertising 001111 MNEKCUGFH' if. Wm. Robert . ~ ‘ matter at the otlloe oi undei'taker.C“dm°"°- Gmde 1'- _JIU li Margaret vanguardff H“°'ta’5 Army - CHILDREN _ _ _ ivi ui ; 2, _ ~ _ - ~ W Dinzwell T; 880: h d Exile M te gudmofie Revels leaving Wvevo Laredo. _ T. n y "'|"||»11 _ _- ose w o a pe ect at n iiiice o ...'BUBSURIBERS should renew 3 the month ure: Margaret, Cutlilila Muff & Jeff, etc- week or two before the time they and Annie Gillespie. Granville L. have paid lor has expired and thus Macvflttie Teeclier.-Miss Morey Mnc ie u vim siren Re w it rel-na, ie A' PRIESTMAN CAMERON-IN SONGS not ui n an issue, as a papers are e, w, e mo .i discontinued promptly on expiry visiting in Appin Road, the guest of ...‘F0»ltlniihLi\;§ Oisnlieiliviillesd iii- Redd the Smry of _ tends ieiiviiig for ciiiirieitecowii “Kathlyn” in this _ shortly, where she will tnkc ii com- ‘ ,-1 . ‘ . ‘. m rclnl course.-Mr. D;niel Mntliie- Morlllllf’ "' (ludrdldn Hope.-Messi's. Harry 'I`lii.'.ii|:soii und Starting at 3Ap. m. “ The Great North American Battle _ McLeod s ent th k il i- EWWF h‘"'ud“YB Ill Fumst mu- “' Stra.tliconn.p-Miss eTen\;cel\liiI:hieso'ixi Industlldl eniis are looking forward to her was in Montague on ii l;usines_s trip ° V A 1llCI‘l‘y gisl Of glgglCS e i ieS0n has left to join Drcilge “M0nt- - ---'- ` ' '"' "' _:_ _;_-~ " f~zue".~Mr- Lester Hw_<1n~so»} spent 'Iwo Shows c ADMISSION o Shows at tlielweek-end, visiting friends iii Mt. 7 & 9 piln. Dun R. McAulo.y were recent visitors ' f° F°‘°“ Hi“~-Miss "‘"‘""" Si""°* You .Pay for the - I 7 You Want llic Best lor h s rturned fr Morell A veiy e S e .- ' plieasant evening mhlvas spent ut the _ ` Best YOUY M()Il0y home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnlil Math- |t'l-I(-:|13 TQ-N S0 1)() WC iv be Please( u a n r. lianigl i\. Wilson is recoverlllg “Om ieson ou the llth inst. Games of ull Misses Hattiie Mc,-Wai" and Isabel “All new smart. styllsli shirts In f""T0U=1VS I'1I»Bl‘9Sf»|"(] f6_€ltur0- I “The best helper you can liuvi-_ this McLeod, and by Messrs Raymond Mc_ 'he great 750 sale. Every Sh rtl l;f;PS5l0 OI 3|-25 _S_NITlS 10-' 750 el>i~ii\_L: for your liiiiiac-cleiiiiiiiil. is Kinnon and John MucLurcn_ 'S W0rILh $1 Z5. MOOFB & NG Io I“ "G at the "V3" 5 55070 "l0"_"f’ Smoky (‘it_v Wull Viipcr clciiiicr. lt. I-600- 5273 6° MGLCN1 Z2 /5 ii-1 ii _~.pli'-iiiliil ;il'l|i'li-_ lor i'li‘;iiiii\i_r wiill -?-%---- ‘ -ev-__ pnpi‘i'_ l..\lsi»|iiiiii‘, lri‘:4<'ii_ wiiilliiwv ‘lluiidrrds olshlrts to olioosii “Nosor'.oiius -no iiiiifi-lor 51,0014 """"""" "_" ‘L "‘“"“""' v“"‘\__“'S"'¢""" _gm g||,\_m.;g ;yi,,,,,,,, |.;,lw,,,.,| pu, -rom in iliu <_|»'eul.assortiiii:iit.of -1' :uiy sort, in this i|r0,,f_ |g,,¢,_|,,,¢_ *HH* '-l'=\l- ‘UNH but ii I-=\v Hills -will ,_-|_,,¢k fm- Bula i;,,,,,| di,/i,|»;,,,|,, [,,, Sl.?5sli|rt.s; ullorod horn Satur- vyo oflor Saturday nt $l.L!5. v~‘=l\"=r- _von i|~||:u.~=. Vim s|ill\f'1f~iil. lui' 1914 Apply J W Stwiilcv (`li~ii~ 'dy (lilly 5'- 150- MO0I'll& M("\-U04 °C»ilIillI'l|ily Illld S""\r(lav ovI""l\'I mu* riwiii, 251'. 'l`\\‘ii l\l:iv‘u ll‘l ‘remain iulotheryyeer- A ietietowin ' ' 1 zen;-4-2iiM:ii_ 2273 °"'5" M°°f“&' M°'~°°"-’ '~’27¥‘loi-ent iii-orize sl- Muir. F R PROD CER LTI). is the Biggest Fox Company in the World with the Best Foxes andthe Lowest Ranching Cost--- i 1 A_ DOUBLE GUARANTEE is back of every arrange- .‘,,s.,llllll8_ ment and every statement made in the prospectus of I* ur g' 8% Producers Limited. The_ Directors are successful men '¢ of high standing. In addition to this I` he I~ur Farmers _ Bureau & Exchange, Limited, have placed their seal on the ° proposition, which means that we guarantee every state- ment to be correct-and guarantee that the foxes will be positively of the highest possible quality. . Can you conceive of a stronger _coiiibimition than the biggest Company in the world with the smallest expens- es.' One means the other, and both mean the same thing-business econ- omy. A-nyone and everyone will admit that the expenses in a Company with one hundred foxes will be proportion- ately less than a smaller one; inasmuch as only one night watcgman will be necessary in Fur Produc rs Limited in place of ten night watchmen in ten 5- pnir Companies. It alspsaves the cost ol buildings to house the watchmen and caretakers. One man can just as well look after twenty-live pair of foxes as five pair, and the cost of food in large quantities will be protportionntely less tothe shareholders ' o Fur Producers Limited. BARE Cosi' RANcH|NG ARRANGEMENT This is often the dividing point betweena good, and a not-sogood fox proposition. ' While some ranches charge on the basis of from 10 to 33 1-3 p.c. ot the pro- duction of young foxes _for keep, the foxes in Fur'Producers Liinitedwill be ranchedat actual cost--an¢_i'this means _ even less than actual _cost in Q Smaller propositionqis foo_d_ purchased in whole- sale quantities will ,be purchased at ~a saving. - _- - = _ And mind you, amateurs will not be employed to care for these foxes. The ranc supervisor will beMfs§§ §.iiiii_liQi_lliiiii The Foxes in FUR PRODIJCERS LIMITED are the very best that money can buy-there will be notliing better to be had anywhere, at any price. In fact the Fur Farmers’ Bureau & Ex- change Ltd., would not place their sua! on thc proposil ion unless the foxes con- tracted for were positively the best on the market. They are all scl- ccted from strains with prolific propen- sities,'and are all the progeny of the stock which brought the world's high-` est prices on the Uondon Market. F ur Farmers Bureau & Exchange, Ltd. _ Charlottetown Prince _Edward Island l’i~i'li:ip.<. no person iii thc Black Fox lndustry has inzidc ;i`grcaLci' suc- cess of lfox raising lliunlius Mi". l"i'uuli l". 'l`uplin. 'l`hc-rc will bi- iificxpi-i'iim-nliiig iii l"»ir l’r0diiccrs l_,iiiiilcrl~cvci'_v ipzui who has anything whatever to dowilh thc foxes is i‘xperic‘|i