".lnuE‘io1,'7”1§2“1‘ the tobaiccos are plainly marked,’ ackages with thename MACDONALIYS, and the plugs“ Yvvifth thélwell-ltnowrl heart. Western Guardian ..'MON'I’AGUE TEA ‘Nednellday June. 22nd. ..'“THE LEAGUE", is duh-g some tiling, sec Montague on June 22nd. ..°MATINEE RACE-S for Coun- lry homes only, Riverside Park Vernon July 1st. Hrwlztcoms vlslTon.- Con-l Rra-tulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. Gotell on the arrival oi‘ a- baby Eirifi A. A ..'6PEClALiS-—Mens worlr shirts at 98 cts. Socks 4 pair for $1. Neck. 95. Ives and Murdock, Ltd. .."'DRAMA-Séo. tho tour act comic ‘trillllll, “Tlho lilshcrnlunhl Luck," Oddiellows Hall, Montague.‘ Friday evening. June 10th. ..*MONTAGUE i5 THE PLACE where they have the big crowd; and thc good times. We'll ail-he there nn the 22nd Juno. Long time since they had a Ten. and we'll bet it will he u hulnlncr this time ..*8EE THE COMIC DRAMA "Tile Fisherman's Luck" put on by the Vernon Dramatic lCluh. Oddfsl- lows Hall, Montague Friday even- ing June 10th. Under auspices Community Welfare League Ltd. Get your tickets early. visited Georgetown-A. ..‘Mrs Fred Nvuod EASTERN Pnusoxlthsl ..*Mr. Pacqllet, ‘Souris recently’- ..'Mr. George Keenan wlln has. - been spending the winter in Ilos- tuu has returned (leorget own .——A. .."Mr. (lunnongSunlmerslde re- cently visited Goorgetown.—A. _ Miss Hell lSihaw, Cardigan recent~ I‘ly visited Georgetolvn.—.A. is visiting friends at Georgetown-m. ' ..*Mr. A. A. McDonald, George- town recently visited lSouris.—A_ i . {Miss Edna Gordon_ Itosenellth ‘ m his home m is visiting Mrs. L. Ii. Douglas, Geo- ‘ rgeiownflA. . . ‘Miss Bell rgetown.~-A. ..*Ml'. _ ..'N_iiss Miriam Jdilnson is visit- "18 friends at. Georgetown-A. Hempshilh Mont- ague is visiting her home at Geo‘ ( . .“Mr. Eugene Delorie, New Port, recently visited in GBOTEGIOWD.‘“A. Francis Murphy‘, Mont- ague is visiting Mr. Jack Fitzger- ald in (leurgetown.~A. ..'JLINE SPECIALS-Gray Cot- ton from 8 cts a yard up. 30 inch. silk for $1. a yard. 50 inch serge ior $1. l1 yard_ Ladies black hose at 25 cts pcr pair are amongst our specials for June. See them at Ives 8r Niurdock, Ltd. ....*STAKE RAOES.»Don‘t forget $3.00 will pay for a nolnination in the Montague Stake Races which clcse on Saturday. June 11th. 2.17 —-—2.20 class nllxell. 2.110 trot and 2.25 pace. 'i‘. G. Ives, Secretary’. . iii/Gel!‘ Sax" J. H._ MYRICK A. w. McLAREN n. J. McD_0NALD e. sou ' LORDS COMPANY n. H. CAMERON a. Co. nnhA. CUTLIFFE a sou J‘. u. HUGHES co, LTD. . .H.~-e. NELSON it! J. NOY a. co "JENKINS BROS. 7w. J. McEACHERN ' McPONALD a. sou j H,“ M. CHISHOLM _., A. DENNIS e sou E “jilnsn SHARBELL , ‘ARSENEAU a. GAUDET .317 ‘Is, YOUR Friend ‘ i in Holman’s Prize Election Contest ? - IF YOUR FRIEND IS IN HOLMAN’S PRIZE EL- ' ECTION CONTEST, WORK FOR HER, VOTE FOR HER, HELP HER WIN. The rich prize that she may win will mean all the more t0 you, as it would be through .,..il~.lll|.|‘ll“|“m U-For Sale By ‘Alborton Belle River Cardigan. Cape Traverse Crflpaud Fredericton Station Georgetown Hampton Hunter River Milivlew Mount Albion Murray River North Tryorl O'Loary ' Portage l’ Richmond ‘ “Auto-Shoes" Mean Mileage “lllli . 7" The mileage given by the best tire you ever used would just about approximate the average given by" Ames Holden “Auto-Shoes” year after year. Antes IIolden “Auto-Shoes” are miles better than ordinary tires. Tile name “Auto-Shoes" I is to help you to remember that—to make it easy for you to get the cheapest mileage you can buy . AMES HOLDEN “AUTOf-SHOES” Cord and Fabric Tires in all Standard Sizes J. .l.‘HuoHl=_s a. co., LIMITED "Red Sox" Tubes Souril CAMPBELL 8. McKENZIE SOURIS ' GARAGE C0 3mm, C. A. STEWART sumnqgrglfig CORNEY BROS summgrfldg H. A. BERNARD Tinnlgh c. l. LIDSTONE Ty“, van” THOMAS McNEiLL - Try," CAMPBELL a. oll_l.ls m“ 31in," FARMERS UNION OO-OP. 80c Ltd. wqllinqton KENNEDY BROS Kemmqgon H. TUPLIN 6. CO. Kmflnqgqn H. M. COX ‘ Morg" THE MORELL GARAGE CO. Moran CENTRAL GARAGE Charlottetown QUEENS COUNTY GARAGE CO. Jharlottetown the help of you land other friends that it was won. THE LIVEST, MOST PROGRESSIVE, ' AND MOST POPULAR PEOPLE n; THE PROVINCE ARE AMONG THE CANDIDATES IN THIS CONTEST They deserve your support and to help them win - some of the eighty-one prizes offered in the contest you do not have to spend a penny needlessly-but you may ' save many dollars on all your more important purchases. Ask the candidate in your district about the special biargains that are being offered. dollar purchase counts as a hundred votes and every cent over-that amount is worth a vote each. I VOTE EARLY AND OFTEN FOR YOUR FRIENDS l a R. T. Holman Ltd., Summerside Remember the first ....<»‘rl-lt=. ozo-REl-z-rowu su u- in the Vllllteyflcld Presbyterian (lhurch, June 10th., uitornuoh and evening sessions. Rev. F. Ni. Mll- lignn of Halifax will hc present. fellows Ha-ll, Vernon Dramatic Clulb under the auspices of they Montague Conl- munity Welfare League, Ltd. lwodnesliuy, August 10tll., 1921 tsraighl trot, 2.25 straight pace. Nomination close Saturday. June _11th, when 1 per cont I51 due. Mail |your entries early to the Secre- ltary. , .."-'CHURCH NOTICE-St And- Uos 50 cts each. Suit lclt hats $3_-l ' day School Association will lnect .‘ ..‘lMlPORTA~M‘F-:Get your tic- l l .."MONTAGUE HORSE RACES 'l Classes 2.17 trot and 2.20 pace. 2.40 Purses $300.00 in ozlr-h; All stakes.‘ .‘.. PARTV, ' ' ket early for the big show. Odd- ‘.-_. Montague, Frills-y . evening. June 10th. Staged by tilt’ a. rew's Church. Mlontzlgue, Sunday. June 1l2th, Rcv. .1. lhlgaltl Mac- lKenzie will prl-arh :lt hath vices and lhy request will sing. ,At the evening service the third sor- il'l0I'l on "Honest Doubt" will he do livered. . .*BETTER HUFiRY.—Say Peter be held there on August 10th’! Saturday is the last (lily to nomin- ate an entry. Suppose Hammond will lbe there again with an entry in each class as usual. lie/ll have IIIZPKO him go some: \il'tll\'i. Hurrah for (leur old Montague. ....*PLAY ENJOYE-O-Ths Vnrs- ity Troupe of Kings (‘allege scor- ed n hig success at Georgetown. They played to ll packed house and the audience were unanimous in their opinios that it was the host play they hlld see“ in Georgetown for some ltilne. The vaudeville hc- tween the acts as usuni did not fall to produce laughter and up- plause. Mr. Wilbert Avery's ex- quisite performance on the violin was repeatedly encorelL-A. s} ..'.Mr John J. Clark, Annandalc visited friends at Georgetown this weak.——A. _ Miss Isabel McPhee who has lbsen visiting friends nt Charlotte» town has returned to her honlu at Georgetown-IA. -...__ .THE OLD RELIABLE. TRY lTi _ Minardhl Linlmsnt Co., Ltd., Yarl _ mouth. N. S. MIN/Hanoi" '. YARMOUTH. N. S. FISHERMElN AND CAMPERS QUICK RELIEF PUT A BOTTLE IN YOUR. OUTFIT - ll. l M A ll 0 N I l Optomcttiat . eves lzxAuliusn oLAaass FITTED Montlguo, P. l. Graduate of Canadian Oph- thalmic Colloqo. Toronto and other post graduate courlol. SBI" . did you mull your entry to Ives] I Montague for their stake races to: ' lots ni’ company this year. We'll I we? " Excluolvo Tent Room con- nlotod will OruI ltoro. s l.....-n-u-~ é- t ‘u THE ljHARLoTTETpwN GUARDIAN Values!!! I w, ,Houf ADDITIONAL CHARGE. "World-Beaiers” you have a friend who knows good fabrics, g_e_t_ him to visit (Es o_f_ 2L1‘ 2 Quality Tailor Shops with you. H3 will be amalzedat the quality of the cloth v12 otter Suits and Overcoats Tailored-to-Measure. _He will con- firm our statement that nowhere can you get similar quality at anywhere near -@-.-- ._¢ our Known Standardized Prices. Our big value only begins with the superior fabric quality. There is the Tailorell-Ig-Measllre . clolllesjllqlslllllll “Rig, lliiolll” Proclaim Themselves . r you uulli lt-lull uuulitv lullilrllfls for your new .' We lllnl- tlllvuulnllis oi‘ yards to he . Till! is = _-lll ‘lllq, “hull M lll-ll ‘ilitfllfll llllrllrlll-lliy ll. mt l|\l\ll'|‘lIll|\' i=1 1y lllllllu lll \\'Ulil(‘ll'rl (April-ll. Ktllll ll~ it|\\'1: so llllllo“. ‘H s l... II,\ llrllrr qlllllll) lilLll ... llslla. lr llld‘ llllllll-l HM lltwilllt. TuLo l arr master tailoring and the designing of your garment, the fit, style ancl _finish—— only at our big tailoring headquarters, where big things are clone in a big way, can you get so much value V at so small a price, . Suits and Overcoats. ATaiIored-To-Your-Measuré t NO CONNECTION wrrn ANY OTHER CONCERN n»: CANADA E E3 thoroughly honest in saying that we d2 not believe our fabric values in Suits and Overcoats, Iii-i n1: i.‘ ii- _- li- n01: in with Extra Pants without additional charge, can be — __- _- matched anywhere at less than double our Known .___ __..?- ._. __. i i... __.. __... Prices. We are making the comparison on the basis “__.. __..-i... ..i___..._.__ of this year's valuations. not with the price obtained _. __.. i ii. .__ ._. ._. ._._ __._ 2x __..m="Y 121* 22 Let us further CYXIPlIIISlZC in saying that without the Extra Pants we give with cvcry Suit or Overcoat, without zuiditiollal charge, that you are being offered the greatest bargain in Taiinred-to-Measure Clothes lil the history o.’ this organization. Visit one of our 42 Quality Tailor stall. i "' "r rs t t r 11' \ “'4- lnl- Nl\0\\'ll\|( -~~<ll»p:'.llll~~l \2lll|t'i4 in odd l]-\(/l.'bllll‘s‘_lll.llsll.l tl-oll. HQHULJ lllll... l‘ n-llllzlt. lllllly vi‘ ‘hi5? violin: “I8 uinmn in vcry lhuitod qulnltibluu, uud are axe-up- tlullnl union-p. today and let us ii- x-tl It! i. . L. A. (IAREAU, take your measuLe. General min-q ‘IP".'!_ -- lie g is 1&S€0idl1W00ll€l1 ' a'nal|a4 ma! crrrsnrmmOF MONTREAL _ , 158 Richmond St. Charlottetown, P. El. The Big Montreal '7l'"ailors‘ Vlith the $20 Price -— Stores Froin Coast to Coast‘ 42 QUALITY TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA Ouqmf-Town Men [Write for Free SIIIIPIQI, Fnhlon Phtfl. Self-Measure Form and Tape Line. Al- ltITPSE sat st. Cntborlno st. liutJlantnoL Hood Office and Bonded Warehouse, 851 »St. Catherine Street East, Montrealj fro Canada. t w. » » i?