Freight Paid We know from actual that our Holman Italians: (‘arrlrrl spread tinder severe conditions and standing and strong swivel, 0n steel bushings. wear and working free $11.95 experience braced right up to the track so cannot others. The Reliance has an extra large barn floor you can easily reverse car- rier sn as to loud into opposite end of barn. Every xvhccl and pulley revolves reducing friction. at all times. Snatch Pullry Block, will work every time without fall so we pa“ ‘he mamma- when stand bark of them with our strong guarantee. They are made from the mg for “tum o‘ not“ highest grade malleable iron, every ' I part firmly bolted together and are SNATCH PULLEY BLOCK WITH i ' SINGLE TREE saves time; after load locks in car- rier the double purchase is used and the horsa only travels fork is tripped the rope is thrown i1“ Elli-Nil Pulley and fork is returned to load without wait- I which ‘saves tlrns. Price .......... .. 81.00 I h Automatic 1 Grapple Fork 1 $18.95 Automatic Grapple Fork. \\'hen opened up it has a spread of 65 inches he- twccn tines, which is near- ly one toot more than any other Grapple Fork. Th's tines and arms ore of tlia like and, being bent, [its ‘to on hay. twitching, etc. Pri HOE ISTING SINGLE TREE Hoisting Single Tree, does not drag against horses’ legs, horse like a breaching. Traces do not have to he shortened as they fasten to hooks at centre, the cye to which rope s fastened is swivclled. great for hoisting C6 ...................................................... .. $2.8‘! o 1 best high carbon spring steel, nicely sharpened and polished. "The locks are made of’ the hest~anneaied malleable iron. When inad- stl it is discharged hy means of s. trip roye, tho tint-n are allowed to tlrnp down; made with six tines as cut. \\'idth of head 19 \Vlre stumping Iiopo that will stand the strain; 5L in. diameter 2 in. circumference, per foot 180p 56 in. diameter 2% inch circumference. per foot .. ....................................... .. Hie B. f“ I ' I . i _ Grapples S 1 Double Harpoon flay v pay Fork, strum: rigid m!" into beam or raft- struction. imiirovod Inn" er by strain of _ head carries load hiKhei‘. load. The chain is ‘ on cash measures 25 inches from run through eye points to cros bflr- FY19" of block. The orders ......... .. 52-911 supple makes a amounting r strong connection. MANILLA HAh Quickly decached to $10.00 0r ~ Grapplrs, the when desired. points are forced Price .. I140 Over Hero is a good vain} in nlnnllla ilny Row. 9i in- diametcr. Derloot .. . 01‘. , ‘i4. in. diameter, per t 7c WI-RE HAY ROPE ' inches. Weight 37 pounds. L lu-lco .......................... .. $18.05 \\'In-. llny Rope-Tho g kind everyone wants, 5-16 inches diameter, pen. foot ACCESSORIES “bod Truck-We do not furnish but you can make it from 2x1 spruce on ndyzn Joints alternate. llnnzrra for “'00:! Trnrkp-Ytm rnn Phfilll to raise truck on slight incline. iu-iluncc filer] Trunk. mnric from douhlc angle steel. out lleiinm-e lisnm-rs. for anti track. Each . Iirilance “mod Track ilnnners, each... make from M. inch round iron with hook. and nut on other end. graduated in 4 M0 The big flaring mouth takes pulley ev- ery tlmwwhether coming slow. fast or swinging it simply has tn cntcr, the pulley pusses well up into carrier ,vcry cluso to track enabling filling barn to very top. \\'ht~n pulley comes into cur- rler the load or strain is shifted from pulley direct to heavy frame oi’ car- Holman’s Catalog brings the Store to Your Door rier, which thcn convoys track until -trlpp:-d at desired es and holds with n bulldog; grip. positively tho highest grade and to give lasting satisfaction. Reliance Ilny it along’ point and thcn returns quickly ready for an- other jng. Thu Itt-llnnce has a positive deadlock, no springs’ whxttcvr-r; simply operate-s from own weight, never miss- carricr ‘on tho mnrlu-t and tnmranteed lrrior, for steel track. pncq ....................... .. $11.85 I‘QIII||IIPQI_ Iluy Currier. for wood truck. Price ................................ .. $11-95 It is hcsi. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN -IT PAYS to buy in this Prov- Inca. —8HOP FROM HOLMAIUS °lta- mg, 9045-6-22 t! _0AT$ WANTED at McLeod Brut, Albany. 184144?“ nouns:- Fosreivs DRUG- store is the only drugstore open this afternoon and evening. 191'!- snzamss MANOLA’ WILL leave Montreal on or sboiii Jill)’ 31st for Charlottetown pml Now- ioundland. For further artlculars apply Carvall Bros. _ 1(15 '1 23 31 —6OM! TO THC ICE-CREAM social to be held at bentervills Eedeque School around: Wednes- day evening, July 28. ummersida hand in attendance. 1869-7-27-21 retro-um main-nun» » Has spend All at fl smacks. ‘ ' n. l. anna ' -D|8COUNT 8ALE, indies white boots and shoes. McLeod Bron, Al- hany. 1841-7-24-41 —JU8T ARRIVED one car of cedar posts, one car c°dar lhlnpiol, one car Pugwsah brick and ‘duo to arrive in August hard and cot: coal, McLeod Bros. Albany. 1842-724-2i -SHIPPING. —— The schooner Heelcr MdGregor, under the com- munal of Captain Murray, arrived in port Monday, from iSydney with a cargo of coal for Messrs Jos Reid & Co. —\SOHOOL WORK — The semi- annual examination of the Stur- geon School was held on Monday afternoon, Juns 28th. A 900d num- ber of ratepayers wore present. The pupils were examined in mac- ing, spelling, arithmetic-history, geography, Latin, French and Eco metry by Rev. Thaodors Gallant of Sturgeon, and Miss Marguerite Gallant, their teacher, and shufwld hours of tima besides risk of a i‘..ll ...................................... .. ii More Convenient Leave Your Order at the Charlottetown Sample Rooms Pulley Changers Puiiry Changers. to take rope and pulley down Y0“ 51m" ply pull cord. ll. and to put up pull cord A as shown in il- lustration. Have one at naeh end nt‘ barn and save work and 284‘ -—NEW SPRINKLER FOR NEW Ly Morrison Bros. ly eliminate the dust nuisance. 1919 ._Al_ —’IBABEBA'LLI—THE Red Sox and Pioneers played a swift and clean game of ball on Monday evening. the former winning with a score-of 5 to 4. Batteries: Red 80x; Mountain and Bowen; Piou- eer, Doyle. Lynds and Noonan: umpire, J. L. McCullough; bass judge, Paul Durant. H. —-HELPING THE HOSPITAL.- The trustees of ihs Hmpltal Board asked the Board of Trade to talto the campaign for them for um- merside districts, and Lot 1 , and at an official meeting of the Boar/l of Trade, held in the Town Hall Monday evening, ii was agreed on a motion that the eight committees Gftlié board divide the town and Lot 17, into sections, and handle the drive from August 4-10. ._..__-o0}___.... 34:90:12: HEAL QUICKLY.- by their intelligent answers that they had done their work thor- oughly. Then followed a well se- lected pmlmm of songs and rc- citstlons which was greatly sn~ toyed by all present. Complimen- tar! 0M sncouralinl remarks W!" tinned b! Rev. Theo. Gal- lant and others. The examination W" IIMIIM to a clan by the Iihtins of the National Anthem. Ii-lavq you a persistent sore that refuses to heal‘! Thou, lThoimns Eclectric Oil la the dress- ing. it will stop sloughing, curry away the proud flesh. it is tho re- wlnilsd healer among oils and ‘myriads of people can certify that it healed when othlr oils failed utterly. Q a-amaaunnastia-gptm ANNAN RACE~S.-—A new sprlnklPl‘.ANNAN RACES.~~Autos . for the use of Keusiuglon and NEW parked on ouier circle of track iree Annan race tracks. h-AH 1W9" "W119 of charge with two oars-takers who plumbers 0i l Buinmerside. The device will he ~nun|ber_ (about 100) can m» parks.) used ntthe hig races at New Annaii on upper part of centre ground. on August 18th. and will praeuZ-cal- mhuisaion to centre ground 50 cts. try Dr." ruiuvs llietal Solid i-Iyc, each .. Metal Swivel Eye. each .. Metal Swivel, Double tvuotl Slit-ave Swivel. \Vnud Sin-ave Swivel. (‘arrlcr itoturn Pulley. small. Enclu. Steel Floor Ilooks. such .................. .. . 50c . li-‘ir End. price, ouch 05c such .. Min- Knot l ass rag, each 05o . . 45c . 18o “in- Itopr Clamps, saves splicing; two required at each end. 546th inch 5i.‘ iurh 100 18o 1i; inch I NEW \viil he —AUTOMOBILLES AT will look alter them. A limited Owners of autos Occupying centre ground are respectful-y requested to lower their hoods duuing tacos. There will be three gates for autos Practically no delay in cnlrfillil- , l i h‘ ~. H919 -49TEP—DA|NqlNG1 commem- TION at New Annan Ruces. This will be one of the most pleasing features of ‘the many attractions at the ‘big races on August lilih. The jig dunclng and old time Scottish and lrlsh classic dances will be danced on n special platform seven feet lhigh. Seven gold, silver and bronze medals will be offered as prizes. Entries are required harms Augustlth. Time will be llinitdd. ‘Bumrfids- entrants will mcerlvh first consideration. Get in fearly and avoid he rush. ‘ 1919 -4WEDDINO mELL8.-—A '. very pretty wedding took place last Tuesday morning in 5t. Paul's Church, Summer-aids, when Miss Elias Arsenault a popular ‘Mill; lady o! this town became ‘lhtbrldo of Mr. Francls- erry. of Si. Nicho- las, but now siding in Boston, Mass. Tho; were attended by Mr. Flank Perry of 8t. Nicholas a cousin of the [room and Miss Nob. tie Arsensuit, sister of the bride. After tho oarooony the hlnny couple drove to 8t. Nicholas and on Wad-t ncsdsy morning loilt for Baton, Mass, when they will reside. Tho 25c -CA-RLOAD OF KlLN_ DRIED cornmeal and cracked corn Just rs- ceivt-d. Lowest prices. Advise the quantity you require vhy mall or phone. lLT. Holman Ltd. Summer- sfi-de. 1921-7-28-31 -————<O}———-— WESTERN PERSONA LS 0 n visitor here on Monday. H. —Dr. St. Laurent of Quebec, is spending his vacation with friends in West Prince Co. H. -—Mr. and Mrs. James Profit. Worcester, Mnss., have motored lo the island. nnd are visiting friends at Tignisli. H. is spending tho summer months with relatives in Slnnmersids. -iir. cal-mu of Boston, n vim- ing at the home of Preston Wood- side. Mnrgats. K. - - —Mrs. Jenn Gallagher, of Bos- ton, is visiting horjmother, hfrl. flugh-Dunphy, K. -—Mr. and Mrs. Kenna have returned to their homo in ltunlord, Mo" after spending a few wéeh with friends - ‘at Tilliilh and mandala. H. Lawrence" Me- : :WI HAVI lust nolivod a aiiipman! oi Iran, Mldtlllngo, loba- msoim- food. Comment, Oraoltnd cam and Olloain iical, all of ..¢-_¢ .._-.___' -. ...... an which m no soiling it lowest was.» imp- 0 =- ' i -_'iiu_zltui —Dr. E. J. Kier, Alberton. was‘ —Mr. Vernon lteid of Epic, 13.0.! Quick Rope Quirk itope lilteiw-tho harder you docs away with nil knots. instantly unfastsncd or adjusted to lengthen or shorten thh rope for twitching, has swivel Dimensions 3 h and - plan uihowdhg drive door yétc, of your barn, and we will be pleased to quote you on a coin! pleteoutfit. Tree Pruner This is a device that willsave you lots of work, such as putting up, ‘and taking down ladders, when prun- Hitch pull ths tighter it holds is 40c Mr. Geoffrey Bellies, who has been visiting his home here left yesterday on return to Edmuusiolt, NHB. 1M. Churles Meiltle. of ihe C.N. it. Summon-skis, came to the ciiy yesteday, in connection with the arrangements for the harvest ex- cursion to ‘Western Canada. lids Monday were Mr. and Mrs. JHS. wedlock. and Mrs. Dr. Yeo, of Charlottetown. Mr. J. Maxwell Murphy, wont to Tignlsh yesterday, where he will spend n week before returning to the United States. ...,_.._ iMr. Ross Mclalwen of the P.E.l. ing your trees. you do is to press a lever at base 0f han- d clle and the operation loot handle and cults» 3-4 inch stick with ease. Price- . .. $1.60 -—Among the visitors to Summer- All complete. Has 10 a’ ' é -Mr. James orr son, cnwii-h.‘ was an inward passenger hers 0li_ Monday. l-l. ~—Mr. Daniel Dunphy of the (l- I’. It. police, returned Tuesduylli St. John, nftor u short visit to hi! homo in Kensingion. K. —Mrs. Philip Peters and Mfl- 1 W. J. MacDonald of Boston. l" visiting their brother, Mr. Wm- HIMr. B21118. 151-! 1101i“. I110‘ E1919“ yeswrday ‘or M‘¥“““’°' MacDonald. Clermont. K. . m. pours equ pmen nspec or. ' ' , is here in connection with the work _ “'*‘ being done at the Prince Edward Mr- J- Maxwell Murphy left —Mias Noonan of Palmer Road. Themre yesterday afternoon to visit his V1B11-0l1 1W1‘ 00119111. M1" 1'1"“ —Mrs. ‘Edgar Milllgan. of Nort- lmm, Mr. and Mrs. William Bur- lefigh, of Ellersiie, Mr. Ephrlum Phillips of Tyne Valley, were visi- tors to Summer-side on Monday. . , . --Mr. ‘E. C. Hilts, formerly proprietor of the Commercial lio- tol, Kensinglon, and famlly,.left recently for Oxford, N. S. Mr. Hills will rim the Dufferin at 0x- ford. K. V . . 1 —Mrn. llutchlns, Portland, Mo“ who had been visiting hat-parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bernard, 0'- Lsary, left tor her homo on Mon- day morning. Her sister, Miss Bor- nanl, accompanied her to Portland, whore the will ‘ visit tor a fsw weeks. l. ‘ ~81‘. Alphonso: Harris and, sister, itiu Clan Harm It. John, N.‘ smm visiting in town. nuts of llr. malts. I. L. Hairball. ft we remember risin- iy, Ills Harris. monnmnutr hor mother, wuklin Summon-Mo about a you ll": ' ' ..-¢._u.-_».-_-aa~~-_.¢ home in Tignlah. Murphy, Kensington, recently. K-j ‘w; t ,s_........ . . -' ll spent a ‘ maple of 1 h?“ eatdqfgnworkd will e ra e o do gefore noon. You *- Keep fit! For eat Grape- Ihe brain and be ebuilfxlinf‘ __ nbttfflislntent of wheat. and t .=::::...l::;‘v....~ i § 5 . zagrt-sahqfiisslicév 111$