\.. ¢HARrq1~pg1~o\vrlr~ur.no'~.~x » A it ,-""-"-" "32 , All ‘ THE " a l v - Western Guardign‘ _ A _ _ n, ' S oflcl-(Esou cl GARS Joann of... Ale. -, r-o-du Aug. a- Pocket Pack Half Price Clearance of. High-grade Tweed Coats This sale includes a selected line of very handsome,_ high grade Tweed Coats. beautifully tailored, all new this season, they must be moved to make room, so you have a wonderful iece of good fortune for {Friday and Saturday. . COATS $25.00 to $68.00 at HALF PRlcE Coats Worth To $25. All Wool, New Clearing Out At $8. Bathing Suit 1 $2.50 Here is a final“ clean up reduc- 31g buying made this value tion of very smart, moderate possibm Two colors: only, -. - , n r $25.00 ijvriiiég Elifiissffé‘. . .381,“ ilfihgiszzrlet and plain —ASK FOI- Macs Hop All. ‘HQ-till Aug. I —SEVEN MILE BAY, Tuesday July 16, play by Hope River Dram- atic Club. Everybody welcome. 15-31 —ANNUAL._ TENNIS dance at Ol- ympia Cabaret. Summerside, Wed- nesday, July 17th. 6665-7-15-31 —COMl T0 the. big Tennis Dance. Summersidc, July 11th. at Olympia. 6665-7-15-3! (“Poker Hands” for Cigar Smokers ' ‘ ‘ . ‘ ~' ', ' EVERY pocket ac]: of ‘ - ‘ ’ . ' ' five Stonewall sckeon Cigars contains a “Poker Hand,” complete sets of which may be exchanged -HAY SALT-Car Malsgesh just arrived. Peter MacNutt a Son, Ken- sinlton. doiii-ll-lii-Bl. —COMI and see "Safety First," by Stanley Dramatic Club. Central Bedeque Hall, July 16th. l; eses-r-lc-zl ' Crop Report Below will be found a. brief synop- sis of telegraphic reports received at the Heed Office of the Bank of Montreal from its Branches. The Branch Managers have complete and intimate knowledge of each lo- cal situation and are in close touch with crop con in all sections of the districts mentioned German. ‘ i Continued dry weather has caused irreparable damage to all crops in lsrge areas in Seskstchowen and Al- berst, Showers have relieved the sit- uation in localities but prospects on the whole are not encouraging and leis than an averwe yield ls now ex- pected. Crops are‘ lute and short in straw. In Quebect recent heavy rains Ind cool weather have somewhat re- tarded growth on lower lands but conditions, generally, are still very satisfactory. In Ontario while rem during the past week has improved grass pastures the cutting of hay has been delayed and farmers are ex- periencing difficulty in curing. Fall wheat heads have filled heavily and indications point towards an average crop. There are good prospect-B 10!’ tree fruits in the Maritime Provinces. General growing conditions are fev- ourable, especially in Prince Edward Island. but more rein would be benc- ficlal in Nova Scotis. In British Col- umbia weather conditions hsvc been favourable for practically all crop! and an excellent crop of hay is now being harvested. Details follow:- ‘w’ raAmm raovmors ALBERTA. Hot dry weather his v ‘ further demnge in northeast- ern end north of western. up: and a large proportion of the crop in this section hl.! been irreparably demag- ed. Wheat heading out in many cases will be too short to harvest. Coarse grains, pasture and hsy are poor. Conditions in south of western nee are generally favourable and pasture is in good condition. ALBERTA SOUTHERN AREA. Conditions are favourable but there is no moisture reserve. ‘SASKATCHEWAN NORTH ERN AREA. Moisture conditions are fairly satisfactory but the weather has been cool and crops remain back. 7w k £13" 1/8 _ We positively r 8T e400 ‘agent's commission. Save $10 t0i$75 guarantee to save you this money, and at the same time to give com- plete satisfaction on Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, etc. We handle every known kind _ e y- of granite and marble procur- yble. Deal direct and save the gimme. e Ben . PHONE 141-1. ' 0 I ward, Wheat. although short. is in shot blade with some heldinl Wt- Pmspects are somewhat below aver- age. SASKATCHEWAN SOUTHERN AREA. With the exception of tho southwestern portion where condi- um are satisfactory and in a 19W other localities, continued dry weath- er has damaged crops and rl-in i8 urgently needed to relieve the situa- tion. MANITOBA. Moderate temp- erature and eclttened showers have improved crop condtions to some ex- tent but more moisture is mirgently needed throughout entire province and in some districts the situation is critical. All crops will be short. PROVINCE or Qtmsso Cutting of hey has commenced in some districts, and with favourable weather s. heavy crop is assured. end root crops are looking well. Smell fruits give promise cf {large yield. A period of warm weather is now needed. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Spring wheat is leis, the straw is short and the yield will likely be be- low average. Corn now shows good growth and colour. ‘Pres fruits gen- erally will be an average crop, apple! being especially good with cherries only average. Peaches are somewhat lute and a little less than average crop is expected. Tomatoes are well advanced with good lettings of the smooth variety. Tobacco is growing fest in certs-in localities. Send ltofms have done some harm. The pee crop in Prince Edward county is estimat- ed et only 35% of normal. MAIITIMI PROVINCE! Potatoes thoush late show splendid growth. Cress pastures are veryqood. Hay in some districts is ready to cut and a fair crop is now expected. r poets are for an above Average apple crop. BRITISH COLUMBIA The cherry crop is poor, many trees being damlged by blight. Elm- berries are being picked. but the yield is below avenge. Potatoes and other root crops are doing well. Pes- ture is plentiful. The estimates yield of apples 90% of the average crop: peaches. plums. prunes and apricots 85%; Petra 90%: hops i00%. —S'l' PAUL'S Bend of SummersH-e! will be at the big tea in O'Lsu.ry. Wednesday, 11th inst. ' 8672-7-15-21 —TBE Olcsry rink managers ere having s. big dance in their rink- Wednesdey evening, 17th inst. Large floor space provided. 687l-7-lb-2l‘ —-!LATE SURFACE SINGLES.- Car lust in. The kind that will not blow of! or curl up, and our price is the lowest. Peter MecNutt d: Son. elhgton. 6581-7-10-61. -SPBAYING’ MATERIAL.-Gen- erous quantity sprsfllg material now on hand for distribution. Please book your orders at once and avoid disap- puil tment. J. B. Millman, Kensing- Wn- 6534-7-10-61. -CIDAB SHINGLESF-Cnr Mil- lers just arrived. We always keep Millers shingles in stock, as we con- sider them the best. Peter MacNutt 6v Boo. Kcnslnzbon. 6531-7-10-61. -DATE 0F MEETING CHANGED -'I‘he Plebiscite meeting in Malpeque Hell will be held Wednesday, July i7. It wil be addressed by Rev. John Cobum of Toronto, and Mr. H. P. Newcombe of Halifax. 15-31 --DATE 0F MEETING CHANGED. —'I‘he ' Pleblscite ting in Malepeque Hall will be held Wednes- day July 1'7. It will be addressed by Rev. John Coburn of Torontomnd Mr. H. P. Ncwcombe of Halifa. ill-BL —-TALENTED ENTERTAINERS IN SUlVIMERSIDE-Mrs. Ruby Var- nell McKay, talenicd vocalist, and Miss Jessie Waugh, a violinist of some reputation, who were among‘ the entertainers who delighted ev- eryone present at the banquet to Sir Charles Dalian, were week end guests of Mrs. Herbert Crockett. of Summerside. Mrs. Crockett enter- tained in their honor last Friday W011i!!! when a splendid programme of music was much enjoyed by s distinguished gathering. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the evening. Mrs. McKay is a sister of the talented singer. Mr. Elmer hrnell. of Amherst, whose solos were much enjoyed in the United Church, Summerside, a few weeks ego. On Sunday Mrs. McKay If"! M155 Wlllsh gave some fine renderings of their talent in the Presbyterian and United Churches and also at the Temperence Lec- ture in the Capitol ‘Theatre on Sun- day night. They leave today, (Mon. day), for their homes in Amherst. N. B. 5_ Pres. Beatty’s Maritime Itinerary MONTREAL, Que, July Iii-The itinerary of e. tour of the 9hr" MR1‘ time Provinces by E. W. Beetty, chairman and president of the Cans- dlan Pacific Railway, leaving Mont- real sundsy afternoon was given out from headquarters of the com- pany-here today. Mr. Beetty will include motorinl and yachting in the trip. The itin- erary is as follows: leaving Montfell Tuesday afternoon his special train will pass through Sherbrooke end Megantic on its way to Saint John which he will reach Wednesday, July 17th, and will go on to Tburo ar- riving the same day at neon. He will take the Dominion Atlant- lc Railway special vie_,Kentviile 8,1191 at the Pines Hotel, Digby, and resch- lrlg Yarmouth Thursday morninfl- From Yer-mouth he will motor via Kentvilie and Bridgewater to Hali- fax where he ‘will arrive st. 12.15 lfiiday afternoon. . From Halifax the trip will take in Sydney, July 20 and Charlottetown July 2i. He will stay ell Sunday at Charlottetown, leaving Prince Edward Island Monday. and will proceed via Sackville to Saint John where -he is due to arrive Tuesday morning, July 23rd. Mr. Beatiy will take e ylcht trip up the Saint John River and will later take a motor trip of 136 miles through Gagetown, Fredericton, St. Stephens and St. Andrews. Resum- ing his train Journey from Si. An- drews me President will pass through McAdam. Woodstock, Edmunston. Presque Isle and Brownvllle. July 24th and 25th and passing through Mcgantic, Sherbrooke and lfemhsm will be back in Montreal ‘Thursday afternoon, July 25th. StockMarketNews ..'ASK F0"). Macs Hop Ale. 1-9-till Aug, 8. BRINGING UP FATHER "swarm m GIORGBTOWN. cell rnpidlv drlvlns to the horiwn where at Mrs. O'Brlen‘s for a good eupil-lome Nee. i and 2 almost due north Wlllll S ritl Eastern GuardiJ-n 11a::=n,';:qu:en St. Phone 642 and ugh the cannery u C0- LIAL, Stock Suppl! sssocrsrsn Associated Oil and Gas Drillers are Digby to Yarmouih staying overnight - for val Always buy the pocket ack of five ackso “Poker Hands.” uable presents. Stonewall ns and save “ the the field may have something more definite. GRANADA Grenada driving east on No. 2 vein on 360, 500 end 625 levels, on lower level, 300 feet of the 500 feet drift shows spectacular ore with vein run- ruiig so to 4o wide. us; Ajax has s pipe on ground io hook its big No. 4 well up with the union pipe line. About ten days will com- plete the job. Well No. 5 has 10-inch casing m It aoo rm. i STRUCTURE Structure is now cementing 185-8 inch casing st 564 feet. Have three- eight hour shifts working and expect to be down 1,000 feet by next Thurs- day. Already starting plans for No. 2 well. COMIVIONWZALTH Commonwealth in Turner Valley down 1,755 feet last report. _ ' WELLS T0 WATCH with Roysliie No. 21 definitely in the limestone, there sre now five prominent and well located wells drillinl or st in the limestone in Tumer Valley. There are Asso- cisted, Home 3, Foothills I, Royalite 21 and Royslitc l9. .\l sroux crrv Sioux 011v is running 151-2 mm casing to 1.500 feet. Expect to be drfllinc lsnin in a couple of dsyl. MCDOUGALL SEGUR McDougall Scgur No. 2 has done no new drilling and now is taking woduction with the well making about 63 barrels per day. Preps". tions going chem for deepening No. l well where casing collspsed at 2,425 feet. Will resume drilling at 1,659 feet. rumors unsure Illinois Alberta officials expect rive some time next week. REGENT Recent No. 2 down 1,200 feelt. COMPIny officials expect u; gtgrt No. 8 derrick this week end. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, l? id-Quotatlons of tee, home made breed. cake and cot big Nsptha produciion, namely furnished by Johnston and wuq pastry. Main street, Georgetown. \ 4.4 around 110 feet. Calgary 1 late 8660-7-id-3l ymtcrday that it was rumored that Associated had 12,000,000 cubic feet 'Stocklb“‘ NIW YOI-K I-XUIIAIGI Egypt exported more than l.310.- of wet gas and was expecting e big- gorfiow anytime. today's new: from Atchien. Top. a Seats h. Ry. . htelt 000 tons of onions last year. lhinment of new drill rods to er- In‘ Am. Can Co. Am. Cer d: Fdry. Co. Am. Locomotive Co. Am. Smlt. 8r Rofin. Co. ....... Am. Bosch Magneto Co. . . . . . . . Anaconda Copper Min. Co. .. .. N. Y. Cen. d: Hud. Rv., R. R. .. Con. Gas Co. m. Y5 .... Hud. Motor Car Co. 86% lnternstl. Petroleum 25 Standard Oil of N. J. 56% Reading Co. .. .. 124 Southern Pac. . . 143 Union Pic. Ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 269% U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. 187 Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . . . . 193% U.»S. 198% 164% 101% 130$‘: 105% 56% 111% 237 145% mourns-Al. esuon ehuusuuls Missouri KemdzTexas Ry. 397 Montreal Power . . . . . . .. 115% National Breweries Brompton . . . . . Bras. ‘lb-action Steel Co. of Can. Shawinlgeny . . . . Dominion Bridge Massey Harris Asbestos Can. Brewery .. Building Products Fraser d: Co. Chas. Curd . . . . . Power Corporaton Br.Am.Cil Imperial Oil Bank Commerce .. .......... .. Bank Royal Bank Montreal Bank Nova Bootis 395 .. $55 859 . 400 . 187% 112 . 147% . 100 96 7i (8% . 19% .. . 5mg, IIAT tn"....-..........,,,,,_ l5, . U..........-.-.........., 155% eases. -n@.__44 ___._ .-_..- nae.- I n. “PELLIBIIRA” the remedy for ECZEMA. BOILS. PIMPLES and all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all _ drug stores. Price per bottle $1.25. yrwao Milo-Jr Arum-anode‘. leper’ '_ 6G6 Slflfilhlfi weuuo Medan. nature“. MR- OUGAN we _ ‘oowue-nmggm HI WAJQTQ Mg... ._..-i-4 YOU TILL THAT Bid LOAFIR if!!! DON‘? GIT GU70? ‘run Hcuflqfla. ‘flit-KIM s r mm MB. THOMAS YEO The death of the late Mr. ‘Ihomu yeo, aged 78 occurred st his hm {North River, June 19m. Although inoy, in good health for the past in months his death was unexpmerllu contracted ihc flu and Plain-Pam- monia set ln and he Pitflcfiiuliy paslef sway to that Great Beyond. lzwu a severe shock to his many frlendslllq relatives. The lsie Mr. Yeo was mo‘. widely and favourably known. mi was a kind and obllging friend mi inelghbour. He will be sadly missed: jhis own home. It is particularly ui ’ss his wife pl deceased hzm yo: three months sgo. He leaves to mourn live sons, mm daughters, namely Mrs. John Jewell, lNorth River, Maude cf New Bedicri ill/lass, Mrs. H. L. Tccmbs. who card for her father during his 11st illm The scns are “lillism, Kingszon. Al- fred, North River, Harold Unis Road, Wesley, New Bediord. Eddlcl home, also one bro-her Jahn d Kingston one sister Mrs. Jchn Scat‘. Clyde River. The funeral was ran largely attended. The services at 1h house and grave were conducted!!! his pastor, P/cv. Mr. Ailkcn, Cm |wall. The pail bearers ucre Mod iGecrge Conway. Frank For-ill John Jewell, Albert Newman. Am i Paul, Samuel Clow. T (Patriot Please Ccpr» _ I - I ' I I. | Sourls EXlllillllill i . The Eastern King's Exhibition it ’ ecclstlon will hold their Exhibits , at dorms on Wednesday. f- coil | 18th. Open in ell of K1113’: cunt)‘. ‘ President, A. F. PETERS xi sedan-y. n. r. .\lcAl.‘L.il i 6606-7-12-71. Business for Sal: l owes-r weer rm) CH1 s"! lSterns Son & Co. | isouars. ramcc EDWARD ism! Building! and Entire stock i ‘General Merchandlsi Splendid opportunity for any "i" Piling person lo step rich! i!" 800d CASH BUSINESS. No bu been operated as such fvr past twenty-six years. GOOD STAND Store and offices very com-e l arranged- modern flre Proof f main store 65 s ll, three ltorifi f attached warehouse in mr. ihrle detached warehouses 451 1N1. "'0 end a half stories. ' lmmedleieponeesion. 1 J, G. STEINM Sole i l f eaor-r-ii-ie-ia-aa. o --By George McMan ‘ QGFQIQ an lr-rwrrouw \ KIN Inna ‘nap n: m» nun midi!- Vklfif I H“ II/ ,1 fl .