“v... v other Jag. The ltrilnnce has s Willi-We m THE A ISLANDS EIqGEsT, B EST AND BUSIEST STORE i lliilillillYS . y Reliance liayt Ca'ifriei' Fm $11.95 Paid ~- SNATCH PULLEY -l3LOCK wrru = - SINGLE TREE ' \Ve know from actual experience that our l-Ioimun lieiiunce Currie-n will work every time without foil so we stand back of them with our strong guarantee. Thciy lire mode’ from the > highest grude malleable iron. every i Snatch Pulley Block. saves time; after losd locks in car- ‘rier the double purchase is used and the horse only travels hllf the distance, when fork in tripped the rope is thrown off snatch pulley end fork is returned to load without welt- ing for return oi horse which saves time. Price .......... .. 11.00 O WIRE STUMPING . ROPE Wire tunnplnu- liope that will stand the strain; ‘it in. diameter 2 in. circlmlfcrc-nce, per foot 18c] M in. diameter 21,‘, lnrh (~ll'1~tllllfol'ollce, pr!‘ foot .. 251s ' Autolnaticl. . ‘ Double Ilnrpoon llny G l P l‘ Fol-In lltroni-Z rigid con- ra e (or ' etruntirln, improynd short . ‘ n-nd curl‘ ‘hl- loud higher, measures 2.1 incline from points to cros hur. Price .. ..... I2Jl5 Automatic Grupple Fork. \Vhen opened up it has n. sprecui of 55 inches be- t tween tines, which is near- ly one font more than any ‘ MANILLA HAY . ' ROPE . Grapples HOLMAN ’ , into beam orlrufl- ‘or hy strain of load. The chain is on c3511 run through I-vv I .1 of lllock. The ordel i‘ grapple mukcli u alnonnting strong connection. Quickly detached Grilpplrn, ' the when desired. points are forced Price . 51.40 Over other Grapple Fork. Tile Herc is n lxood value in tines and arms-ore of thc slnnllln lluy llope. $3 in. pert firmly bolted together and are braced right up to the track so cannot spread under severe conditions like others. The Reliance has an cxtru large and strong swivel, and standing on burn floor-you can cusily reverse cor- rlar so as tn load into opposite end of barn. Every whoel and pulley revolves on steel bushings, redilcing friction, hey. twitching. etd. Price . HOL$TING SINGLE TREE Hoisting Single Tree, does not drag ul-rninot‘ horses’ legs, and, being bent, fits to horse like a breaching. Traces do not have to be shortened as they fasten, tn hooks u.t centre, the eye to which rope e fustxened is swlvcllcd. great for hoisting ._. .................. .. um host hitch cnrllon spring stcni, nicely sharpened and polished. The locks are made of thc best annealed mallr-nblc. iron. \\'hen'lnnd- (‘Al it is discharged by nachos of u irlp royo, the tint-s are‘ ullnwiul to drop down; made with six tlnr-p us out. \\'lritil of ht-llrl iii inches. \\'i'l|§lii.' 37 pounds. - l rlco .......... .. ilfltilli diumotor, por foot ........ .. 0e ‘lg in. diameter. per foot 7r vvlRE HAY ROPE lviri- lluy Ilene-The kiuri everyone wants, fi-lfi y iuvllos diameter,‘ per.. foot ....................................... 8e l w w ’ l i . - ALLESSORIES Wood 'l‘ruc~k--\\'l\ do not furnish but you ciln make it from 221i spruce on l-ilgo Joints alternate. liunaers for Vloonl 'l‘r|u~k.-You can mllkn from if, iur-h lounrl iron with hook, and nut on otllrr end, gl-uduuti-fl in li-nltth to raise trunk on slight incline. lieliuln-e Steel 'l‘rm~k, mode from double nnglu suwl. i-lut 1|. lirliuln-e lIlllun-rn, for steel track, lliuch Iii-i lte \\'nod Truck llungern, eachm... S‘ pay vfrcight 't0 $10.00 or wear and working free at all times. The big flnrirtg mouth takes pulley ev- ery time whether coming slow, fast nr swinging it simply l!“ 1° "ller- m“ pulley passes well up into carrier ,,very i Holmank Catalog bringsille Store to Your pDoorl cloie to trselcerisblingvfllling born to very top. When pulley comes into citr- rier the load or strain is shifted from ‘pulley direct to heavy frame of cer- rier, wilicil‘ then’ convPyfl "- "Vi"! track until tripped at desired PM!“ end then returns quickly ready ti" in‘ fdeadlock, no springs wherever; slmulv “m” (nu-Ben. pperutes from own weifilll- 116V" ml!" Yes and holds with n bulldog 814D- " l" positively the highest‘ KPH" 5"‘! bf“ carrier on the market and Kllflrlmfied {do give lusting‘ sutisfpction. " iicliuuce “n1 ‘turner, for steel tracuké yrice .......................................... .. I - Currier. for wood . Ill-I‘ . ; Reliance Ho! track. Price ............................ .- wvy hum; Tilii iJiilLbliilN ltsrting June Ilrilivre Iill elflll no Wednmlduyrnfier i‘ __._._.___.._:._-_._=.¢.- _7.--_------~-. . r I 7w‘ Avnsiouv ' .1, "d. All. l;y0n " l ' c’ - m fl u=inofiuo "'»lum~'."'-§i AVA Womelfs » p’ Oxfords ~ t m Tliopglfuduef all remenlbl- mos uw..__mg brldtq P il- _m. Portraits b! "Wm" Ill!“ lilii 000K Sllllilll Q in c: U! {r0 rum - ‘BAYER _ STUDIO w: tholn lulliilt rnorocluu-sss ~ w. are uliil‘ at, lllb’0lfl stand. a_ Patent, Oxfords‘, high heel . . . . "-95 ~'Kid Oxfords, high heel .. . . .8535 Brown Oxfords, mi- litary heel ....$5.95 Patent Pumps. mi- ' litary heel . 35-95 See our Window. I v-. , . week. - n! “all , query ‘ 00d"! Prince ..-=--~i dsswilerv- '1 . i an t» "l; I ‘i I; ;, .-. hours of time besides risk of a full ..................... .. l every Swturday. ‘Pulley (Ihanigers to take rope end pulley down Y0" film‘ ply pull cord. B. undlto put up pull curd A u: shown in il- lustration. Have one at each end of barn and save work and .. 28c . Vi Puuus p . Metal solhi llyc, each‘ Metal Swivel I-lyn, each Motel Swivel, noubuvltsiln. price, each om» Wood i-‘lilouve i-iwivellifench \\’ond Silt-ave Swivel, Knot Passing, each .. .. (I51! ‘(Uni-fur tulu u 430 titeul l-‘loor l-iooks, . 1B4- i \\in~ linpo lthuups, saves splicing; _ . . each ................. .. l two required at each mo. ii-iiltll inch .. .. ------------------------------------ ~- 10v $5 inch 15'! d, inch 25¢ i Quick Rope iliich Quit-k Rope illicit-Aha harder you pull the tighter it holds does uwsy with ell knots, instantly unfastened or udjuste d to lengthen or shorten the rope for twitching. has swivel l .....-_,.- .400 ii Mule Convenient Leave Your Order at the Charlottetown Sampleiiooms cm us ille ‘ QlillililSifiiiS and plan showing“; drive door etc, of ‘your barn, angiwe will y‘ be ‘pleased -t0 quote you 0n a c0m-" plete outfit. i Tree Pruner This is a device that will save you lots 0i‘ work, such zis putting up, arid taking down ladders, when prun- ing" your trees. All you do is to press a lever at bzlsc of han- dle and the operation ispomplete. Has 10 foot handle and cuts; 3-4 inch stick with ease. Price $1.60 -..'MOVING PlGTUfiES,‘ ‘st. Pet- ers every Friday. 1928-7-29-2il. ..'MOVING Plcrusss‘, \Morcll, lilos-i-zs-al. “WORDIR- from Holmalrs Ca- mog." _ lMli-ii-flfltf. ..MONTAGUIE HOR3E RAOEQ, Wednesday, August 11th. ‘ 1937-7-29-tlAuB11 ..*MOVING PICTUREQ, Bridxe- iown, every Saturday. 1r29-7-29-3i "....*TO ALL WHOM IT MAY (and should) concern, G.-W.V's. nm others. Don't forget to reserve the 18th. August for the Soul-is Vet- erans’ tea, Witch for further ao- tices. 18814-27411 ; l .. _.___. .........._.__ __-.:..;..__,, _.‘ __ ‘v-Qv... - U-oOQoIOIuQ-i H.l ulloui flylfiilrlllll Eyes Tested ' é (ilaildfifl {fitted i u - 4 _ our eyes examined Hen y _ h! iltlillfiilolltnfll. » u-Jtfilhltluf.) j, - ~' fr‘ - '_ . vi "- Iih EASTERN cuunuu lunch was served. The report of the yours wcrk was most oncom- nging The Tcwn- Council Room was clear-red and redecorated and in r-Pfurn for this; \scrvlco lllf‘ Women's institute iil(llll](‘i‘_~i wcrc given the use m‘ the room during the winter for ilK-li‘ ulccilngs. Purl of the Public Square has been taken over by the institute and this is to be iiradcrl, receded rlown and shrubs planted. During lilo summer vacation illo primary rocln of the Georgetown school is to he it the ex; . JEVERVBODY TO MONTAGUE Wednguiay‘, August 11th. 1937-7-294lAflE11 ._..'MONTAGUE HORSE RACES, Wednesday‘, August lllll. ‘ 1937-7-29-ilAug11 o ..*SOURI'B VETERANS. Shun! A‘ full meeting of this brunch is rc- [mauled “ml T“"l°<1"ll“‘1 quested rm. 730 p_m_ me 3mm pvnsm ofllle institute. inst. for the ‘purpose of perfecting u“ “nansmnenls n" ‘ei188p8“;t¥l-7 4| smludtlon-—'l‘llo semi-annual 0x- ___- “ emlnetion of Kingsboro School took ....‘THE FARMER3 0i SlIIPSi-‘Oll place on Tuesday, dune 29th. The aild vicinity have called an imllgqpupilsl who were cxiunillcq in ihc nation meeting lo be hold in ills riiiflifeut subjects by their icacllnr, Sturgeon Hall on Wednesday, Aug- M as Jeanette Coady, assisted by list 4i.ll.ut ii o'clock. p. m. Every‘ gr“ L“: ‘aIGDAIFBNLSMQP- lY/llllfill‘ bnfl Qnrflg, , oupg Bil A 1'.‘ 9X. (‘.0 l,’ BIOWLH y 1947.7.g9.g1_ lb: irllellhrft0llim ulnl correct (an- us o.-l a '. cy were cnrc u.-; trained by their cfficiuni lfdchl r. Three of the pupils namrly Lau- rence McDonald, Iver Stewart and Jennie Stewart received ihn." ‘school leaving ccriiilicall s fr- ill 1h» Education Department Aiicl ill:- onminotion ihe following pro gramme was rendered by lliG pupils —-Rcc_itui|'_one-The Gchi ‘ll ly, “'1:- ren Youns: ‘When Father Pollen-l The Parlor, Kciih Young; iiow We vLicked The 'i‘eaellar, Laurence Mc- "JKINGBBORO SCHOOL EX- ..°ANNUAL IWEETINQ- The annual meeting of illo Gecrgeiowil Wolnmrs lnstituie wa-s llcldin the iwvn ll~i~l JnIy iiill. 7l0 mrlnbrrs nnd 2 visitors were prusrni, Alicl iho business of tllc umluol m-ect- log was transacted a‘ demonstra- 1.1m on "'l‘s-blo Setiing and Sor- ving" was given by the supervisor. At the-close of the meeting a dainty mm. {Joli Massey; Dorkinh Play, ‘Mobiglvlfl-enn. Print were then ‘u. doe rn, or M ' “l-‘fm l‘|"""3"-"“ . | 411i». ‘i, h», §. .. i,” n Q n Donald; iWllich Onefiitcy Bruce; . ' ° "“ ' Janka Major Evelyn' cVane. Song’ th n wit I a ' _ , . t‘ 4 . ~ 4 ' za%hg'i’rls|tirlni'l'hl ‘ewwgi-l Mljllllgglllli‘ lbtfldlllksiid \ yfafl": lgfim" lYoung. =RecIill:io1ls-~The Funny mplggmnvb ("van ‘,’,,,,,,,,,,, Girl, Mildred Jsniine; Vacation guazluleagnd otd lustful MM ,Dliyn, Iver Stewart; The Old Wo- illv-rilcd to Jennie Stewart for gencml proficiency, lvor Stewart for aitenliance, and ioAlicc Kon- lneily for rapid calculation. The licncher rc-ccivcd many nlcn prc- I eents from tho pupils. (Tonlpllnlcll- lary remarks were lnzlde ‘I21 Mir. gAlex. Scott and uihcr, congrtlulu- nsslgnmi m Detroit police fol-cc x llle CilSP. is having been the property of Mrs Fl. Leroy, uccorailllgqrl detectives Puirxllnlun Leo 'l‘urnbull, c. nlonlber oi file and a closi- personal friend of the Leroys, was said to have made the identifica- for the trunk. lion. ‘Pllrnllull nlsn stated that Mrs. Li-rily was iorlunrly Miss Kather- ini- Jackson, a Southern girl, and illui she and her husband lived It 10f- ll:ll'l\ll' AVvllilu, Detroit, lue mllln-ss given on illc shipping bills ting the teacher and pupils upon ‘the successful exinnirnltion ‘and ihc Iprogrcss made in the school M ‘which iMiss Coady tandem fitting reply. The pupils umi visitors were then treated to candy after which the‘ singing of "God Suve The King" brought n pleasant offer-noon in n close. .."9C‘HQOL ‘WORKe-Jihe half‘ Yfllrly l-xulniaaltiuu of Cubic lleluli West School took plum Jum- Zilill. . wllh ion visiiv-s orrweni 1"“ | pupils were examined in the dil- fercnt subjccilr by their lcittlll-i‘, assisicci by those present. A‘ shun programme of recltatlons, or... were carried -, out by the ‘pupils. Those present expressed them- sclvce as pleased with the examin- ation. The slinging of "Blast Be '.i‘llc Tia Thst Binds” brought a pleas- ant afternoon to a ‘close. - i EASTERN I'll RS1) .\' “,\\\b\iuniw""’"""'”””/WW///// ‘s: ..'M‘iss Mary Gardiner, one of North Lake's most popular. young ladies is spending her summer holidays in Halifax, the guest of Ihi-lco officer and Mrs. Mciaasc. - ‘vqn. \. IDENTIFY VICTIM OF TRUNK MYSTERY. ’//// DETROIT, Mich., July 26.--Clolh ing contained in the trunk in which the body of a young Jvoman was shipped from Detroit to New York _‘ w» positively iidollttticd will‘? . J, //// 1/ 1' 4 / l! I, '/ [49/407/1!’ .. fiil/l/nrl/‘iiilil Iii - \\ _ \\\ s‘ \ \-“‘\ 1 N 4 - C ~ 1 s u‘ " l b‘ \\\\\\\\\\ ‘ 1. h - \ ~\ . . a \ ' Tull} \ L i" wubi illilulllllluil\ull\l\h\$ ’_ 4 h pf.