The A g b _ Illlo livery. villi]; oi iilclleys fiilacll. Twist Tobacco. ' . 1 _ l . - This Ia why rlléluyd nlaou Twist comes hm, It haa-tha make-up and flavor in ava/ry lip that no other brand haa. Tho man who_,oh_awa tobacco know; that whangha buya Hlckayh, Isn't nbrlaklng any chahcrrof -|attin_ ‘poorly mada tobimngflilqfqiguhy men all "aaklor, HICKEWB Milllona oi lips uud yearly. lsilli illollilcco ‘C now" -, at Senrletown hapluu It la tho BEST. "lliclleli Manufdoturag 5 C,‘ -,, Charlottltown l. I allow hon Holman’: Catalog. n Fq uniq- July 19th ICE OBEAlMstrs/wberyies Marker Bollqlnl; on July 2on1. cat delicious breakfast f0 d; lmksses for 36 cents 1111111 cars, , 5, YSullillller Goods. For §ummer Breezes and Summer Tourists _ Speeding along in an open car whips up a‘ breeze even on the hottest _day, ,making the snugly fitting, jauntys ort coat or gay ‘colored wool scarf or‘ ape~ a necessity. t |_. Tourists will find Patons suppliedw with latest New York and Canadian stylesfand youare cordially-invited to visit their store. ‘ ‘ - CHICll/IIVLIJINERY AND . , STUNNING vnlLs ready for the, holiday pleasure seeker. Hats that will add to your personal charm while holidaying, “whether at the seaside or in the city. WOOLS FOR SPORT. SWEATERS ANnscARvEs in all c weights fully stocked, _ rrs coohnllss "THAT COUNTS -. ~ WHILE ONA HOLIDAY_ Add! ‘brettyf ‘gingham ‘dress ' to your outfit. Or perhaps you need.,a~ pretty afternoon dress. _If so, the range for We are also fully stocked in pretty homespun suits ‘and outing skirts inrBaronette Satin, Cloth choice is ‘wid OUR UNDERWEAR for summer is ideally cool, but we also have heavier weights and 1 light flannels ‘for the a 5v" ‘If Se" “WWI 8"“ “my chilly individual. Patons’- Store is teeming with holi- day needfu-ls and all ‘visitors "to the; city are asked to make this store ‘their headquarters while in the city. Pstelnl-id- and upon their ‘return to ltheir fut- ure home at l\It. Albion were greet: ‘ed by..e very large number oi meny useful and valuable gifts of ' money. ‘The evening was most pleasantly in SW99 ‘ind I'm“ pressed their best wishes. (PBIFIOI A Rieal Boot Bargain " ‘ “For Men _ 0n Sale Nolv A The balance of our but 8min afnd Iootaln - , pointadgoaa. Thay cold $9.00, $10.00 and ‘Now $3.95 A good variety to pick from in Irown, al- l._ ‘A gimfsl‘ All)‘ f‘ ‘ec Our ‘Windows "Malllzllrdewfs 10c Extra e co. ltlrl. ~ --.-9".'.".‘.1.~!?'l-‘F1'. ST. CHARLES Alllllliafy i118 Thursday, July 20th. Pllrflei-LICB cream. cold ' drinks Hospital. _l"-i'-I l mo: nnFnEsl-lllll-clll-ra Booths admission fee chergedycars fort, Jelly 110th, SOOTCHMElN colne ‘one 081156. dor canvas infront of Midgell Post i118‘! every weeknight MP8 o'clock Sfllldfly services at 10.30 a. m., 2.30 and‘ 7 p. m. Services will continue over Sunday, July‘30. Workers: F. G. Strickland of Trenton. N. 3.; F. C. Smith of S. Portland.“ Maine and J. W. Turpel of Albellton, P. E. I. Everylbody welcome. ‘Come and enioy "e feast of fat things." ON WESTERN TRlP.—Rev. R. H. Stavert of Hunter River return- ed on Sliturdaypv-ening from a trip to the West. While away Mr. Slav- ert visited friends in Seattle, Vic- toria, Vancouver, Edmonton, ‘Cel- gery, Saskatchewan, Regina, Win- nipeg, Port Arthur Toronto, Ottawa Montreal and also in e number of the smaller Canadian towns. The. prospects of a beautiful harvest are at present very bright. JENKINS AND HORTON WED. .DlNG.—A_very interesting event eldest son of Mr. end Mrs. Boswell Jenkins of Mt. Albion, was united in marriage to Miss Olive Beatrice Horton, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Horton of Mot. both bride and ding ilfercn, played by Mrs. J. W. Beilam. and stood under a bower of evergreen end. pink blossoms. The bride looked very charming in embroidered, with hat to match, her only ornament being s pearl ‘Dellll enlt. After the ceremony the younif couple left for a short wedding trip friends and well wishes who show- esd upon them their best wishes for five sons M spukana’ when they e nappy and DPOBDPFOIIB wedded life. The bride was the recllpienlt of spent ic. Cake and ice cream in abund- gncg was served. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins hssnliiy BX" please copy-l "lwov MILLION ‘ I PEIWLE. llaaaaa I to rut their 010a or IIDPQ" aighl. » » a > ..‘."2".l'...""" “J2 "£23.. valued an!!!“ Pl'°l°lf°“n‘7' . “ ' I l! Mrlcrwtes oil. .. ~- ' '- .-‘. Z ' l~ Delete. RARRIs _ _ . ... .,,,,.,g,,¢i4 A A or-‘rolll-rlr-Rr. , ha ncw Ilfilliltlllt“ . 11w“ who an qlllllilcd to i praocloaara known aa 0p- um-mlno. Optcmatrlata an uqulrad by law, Ilka oth- er professional many to Ill fully qualified baton they nan plIoUN ll anon. culaul! In OPTOMIT- . "reams LEAVE ms as... 9.15 11nd 1.4a. .~ » ‘ ‘I35 CREAM SOCIAL and Bazaar- ‘ Hall Wednesday, J"1y lllbll- Afternooujanad evening ,1 » THE DINNER and tea tables arO ‘ Ill cflbflllrle hands at Scotchfort .... ...» ...L .‘.... .. 11nd ‘ice cold drinks at the Booth in the will serve meals in [he lwsrkgg guild. . _ _D_inners and suppers hill biservridflStraw. Proceeds in ale o‘; Chanlottetown —'A‘lll drinks, ice cream, clgllrs and cigarettes sold at popular pricesJNo and , carriages parked free at the Scot- tish Catholic Celebration, Scamp. have YWI" meals inthe Market Building W W attending the c l hr ti i » - m): cm, on the 20th F}; 1:13; o? Two vbushels are as sood as three fit. Charles Auxiliary are noted for their good oooknis. come and. enjoy ’ a swd meal’ are ‘hellp l. worthy REVIVAL M.EETINGS.-—Old-i’ash- lobed revival nleetings going on 1m. Office on the Sourls Highway. Meet- ‘h°“d“'y a“ m”! m" “t ‘took place er the Baptist Parsons ‘age, Hezelbrook on Thursday 13th ‘July when Henry. S-purr . Jenkins, “u- ‘ t ~ u s I fort. July filth. Sf-otcblort all dey-dodayw friends will be there. comeurq... town Hospital. ‘ mars Co. OATS; we have quite‘ s choice eeed=oats that we are sell horse the best; Cervell Bros. TAKE THE 1.45 for ‘Scotchiolj today. The unveiling of the monument takes‘ place after rival, of“tlle train. JUhY 10TH, Solemn Ponriiiciel Mess on arrival of train in morning end the unveil-‘ lug aiiter arrival ‘of afternoon which leaves the City at 1.46. ‘SEED OATS FOR FEED- lVe have a carloud of Choice Banner Seed. Oat: leltfrom our seed sell- ing and are clearing them out at the pylogoblnf common feed oats. Horsemen get some of these oats, lbuehels of the ordinary oatoL-l GARTERT: C0.. Lid. Seed Store. .8. 8.. “GABPE8IA" - magnificently fitted. for passengers and - now making fortnightly sailings. be- tween Charlottetown and- Mon. treal, offers anyone planning a e very reasonable charge. Next selling- from Charlottetown, July 24th. forenoon. Phone 828 or 773 for fur- ther information. _ BRUCE STEWART p. C ., Agents.» —————<0a>--—— zzAwful Asthma Attncks-Js there‘ a member of your family who is in the power of this distressing trouble. No service you can rend- er him will equal the bringing ‘lo his attention of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's “m: . acorrlsll CELEBRA- rlow at Scdtchfbrt, loony. s- -v1v-—- - .1 w‘ ecu ~v i weer all your fnieuda at,.'8ooi<=l1.' ‘do; ,, . ,' '- . old ‘cnowne " wilfarnfva11 " Y0!!!‘ l . BHJNGLES-qlust arrived, ‘clil-‘so '. ' cedar shingles‘ end posts," m our j _ 4 _,______ I prices w-hile discharging. W. 'I‘- DO YQUR 5h®mn8 and ‘save Welnslquleyejyridge. -» on - . 1110119? at the ‘Emerell Co-operetlvo Farmers Ltd, .. MEALS SERVED “<01! 740th Ill Market Building more of. cuelwle _ 7 DAV sM-E bfillllllngllli-‘mdali? Scotchfort/July 19th. _.V____ " July 11,"Ef!l8l'llld (Do-Operative Fer- ROBIN H000 PORRIDGB w“. two arm few ing at feed oats price. sive Y0“! lblg GCOTCHFORT— . French. Moncton; - ..ol:l-ArlolAsi " r Jllls clélllllll jGilARDIAli e 4__ izvery lOc ’ Packer of wlLsolrs lFLY PADS \wllllllllnonltrllzsrlllll, - S81°WURTH or ANY _STI(‘AY FLY (Alrllrll Clean o. handl. Sold by ‘all Drugglsls, Grocers and General Storm ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE for the Grand Celebration at THE C. G. S. BRANT is supply ins lligllr ‘houses along the island coast. She was at Georgetown Mon day sud left yesterday for .Souris. CHANGE IN DATE OF TEA PARTY-Jfhe parishioners of Sev- len Mile Bay will hold their Tea Party on Aug. 9th. lntsesd of Aug. 23rd us previously advertised. -—————tO-§i-—— Bl’ HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL Halifax; -C. A. Theo '1‘. Rose, Montreal; A. W P. IS. Hamon, Montreal; E. Fraser ilalifax; J. E. Barry. C. W. RUblIlzDll, F ‘M. Dayton, Moucton; E. C. Anrllerst; Mrs. C. A. son, Toronto; ‘H. A. McRey and Dewar, Toronto;' C. E. Praugllt. Halifax; H. B. hIcLauchlln, Truro; A. Whining. Toronto; E. H. ‘S. Sterne, W. IM. -Lawrence, Trulo; K. ‘T. Harnis, J. M. Murphy, Halifax 'I‘- Cornioot. H. Fisher, Halllfax; H. .~\. Finley, ‘S12, Plcwu; W. C ilioLllchlan, Toronto; 1i. V. Palmer Montreal; H. W. Benoit, St. John W. Lancaster, Moncton; A. P. Wills, W. S. Gesnel‘, Montreal; A. C. Calin. T. G. Spencer, St. John; C. J. Mwllver, Geo. Mitchell, Wood- Asth-me Remedy. This remarkable remedy rests its reputation uponl uhet it has done for others. It,‘ has a truly wonderful record, cov-i enlng years end years oi’ success in almost. every pert ‘of this 0on1 tlneut. and even beyond the seas, PERSONALS l l Mr. 1‘. ‘r. TFflIhl/lnl, of tlle c n; R., Amherst is in the city. I-Mrxlohn Nicholson ville. Me. is in ‘the city. ‘Mr. M. A. McPherson, Boston was in the city yesterday and ‘left Gra ndvlew. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cnrcoran. and ch-ii :(;'-lap¢"= 33y; liven. and Mis-s L. Garvin, Monctoll are ylisiting rhe city and erect thelElliclhhBostons lMlr. and Mrs. Revere Hotel. ‘Messrs. H. D. Archibald-end RJG Archiibald. Hazelbvllf-ge. iMenif ‘left vestsrdey after s. land. " Mrs. Anne W._Sali_nders, 155 Ens ‘ton Street, City, is spending a few days at York; the guest of IMr. end‘ Mrs. W. C. West. g ' Mr. George W. West. 1516‘ Char? les Street, Vancouver, is visiting Iris enjoy good positions. Miss Gladys E. Ferguson. Mel-sh- field, is visiting in ‘K411191011. U19 guest of herbunt,‘ Mrs. Albert New- men. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. ‘l-lanliltvfl and souIof Lynn, Mass are vlsltllw Island. ..He was lhorn In Boston. Maiqphlll resided in, osuuris. P- El Island fgreeyeral years; Secretary illld Directo_r_,1921 and 1922 of In- lercoloniaLClnb 1913 to 1916, mi-Zll‘: ber of Executive Committee of In telcolonlnl Club of Boston; 391‘ geanyogj, Boston Cdty "Police for sever ycers end member of the force forjwenty-two years. _ Mussel‘, window today for bprgalna. Baa, our naw _llna or‘ Flashlights. Tho-boat at orhaijlnat prlbaa. We ‘av-chow gbgHo nupply complata or any. part cf radio ach- Oval‘ 100 different radio N?" °" our list Including tho IQWIII pfloaa. Complcta Marconi aat 0100. Waatinlhaulo cat C549- and other ma I170- with 9M0. Tho abova aata ara all l- lllaTaboutyollr 0Y0!- - - 4 or. HUTOHESON. m >,,JA...._. .. ; . » ‘cos -~ - ‘- ' A nagu of amplification. S. Molsaaoxirflons‘ -. l‘ Vilullhdnoalylmal-vl’? ‘H ‘Jblseph Hughes, ' vliait rto the lie. kl l ~ - ‘ -.- ‘J “ Murray Harbor; ' .\V ' "M: .' M .l‘ l'l .' J. . M - ash’ A cvgir-ZFIP. SYHerct- m“ 0°99" ‘ -well. ‘Mrs. Rose Duffy; U’ s‘ Steel ‘ W. Rockwell] and wife, New Yank. '110l>@fi@1d=~ Mr- -‘l*’=1""l"°" ‘"1 “f” J. McDonald. Cardigan; Mr. and 001ml- Qhsbulllne“ relumed “hi” Mrs. J. Aeneas McDonald. Cardigan morslnsmftsr aster of s is" .l...\:. McEachern, SOllFlS; Mr. and dflyé-_-_ . , » . l‘ .. .. J. H. Cnrcoran. Jack and ,1 _ . _- '. Frank Corcoran, ‘Monctoll; Miss Mr- Archibald . F- C*""‘P'°"ll- lizoilnnln. Mflilcton; w. .0. ‘Mc- Boston ill-at present visiting "is Phail, Summersidef n. o. Archi ‘qll|l_l0-Daie ~ ‘ I Electricians J. Mwlhildlvcsn; Montague- ’ stock; A. L. Gillls, Portland, Me, Mrs. H. P. Ripley, Wush; Mr, and lllrs. H. L. MacKinnon, ‘Mrs. J. S. , M l 3€1k;nbm_ Boston; Mm R chaden Exchange) 0'1"“ $‘°°k the proceeds ere to provide additional working capital and ‘flaky Mas,” J51“, mladelnviok grompton ........ .. to further equip the Plant with appliances for producing 305,0“, Lxgliltlgelelllmne Gas and Electric Stoves, etc. - lshawmigggr In addition to the lerge Plent at Seckville, the Company " QUEEN HOTEL l Ffilllk Al-i ll.‘ n“ I llfi a l‘, - - ., - l iblon. The ceremony was Performed u a a “new o v s t r en a a ‘MSSWEI ‘C’ Smalkey Bomm’ C' A. lby Rev. R. W. Lindsey and was [witnessed by e number of relevives ,s.nd friends of groom. The young couple, entered 'to the strains of Mendalson Wed- ‘Murphy, J. B. Murray l-ialborf rllrloll; Blanche Rmwilell. Halifax, N. SySarahHMsoDollsld, Taronco. Clellan, Boston;- Gertrude Maolfiunon, St. Peters; Mrs. Flynn Mrs. Frank Griffin, flackville; E —--<-o>ii REVERE HOTEL ‘A S Prowse, Murray l-ianbor J WI Whelau and wife, Alhertun; J. A. James, St. Peters; Geo. F. Riley. Clinton; Mary Hogan, Sollth Shore bellL-R. G. Archigalllld, Hszelbridge, Moll; T. T. Trenhoi-m, Klnherst; Garnet W. Profltt, Kensingtnn; P. E. i-‘ownes, St, John; ‘Mrs. E. Scott Boston; M. A. McPherson, Misc Elle McKinnon, Boston; Geo Ellis. Bradslbene. ——-—-<-0->——— THE RUSS HOTEL ‘lan Darrnch, Kensington. Miss Sheen, Kensington. F. J. Armeson, Spningfield, Mess. ‘Mrs. F. J. Arlnesou, Springfield. ‘Mass. Frances N. Maltheson, St. lD. Beddie, Hamilton, Ont. lBeetrice Heddie, Hamilton, Ont. . lMrs. 0. ‘K. Dawson‘, Moncton._ H. L.- Bowneee, Kensllilgton, =- Pot- lP. ,-_D., Crosby, ..St.- Elaellors. ‘Mrs. P. D. Crosby, St. Eleonora, D. F. McDonald, Montague. Violet McLean, Montague.- .‘Mr‘s,.,l-f. A, Richardson. Toronto. M D. Richardson, Toronto. W. H. Trooo-Ottslwe. lMrs. F. B. Patterson, Mass. Mics Mumr, Mess. Miss McLaughlin. Mass. Miss Eddington, Muss. Hlnc Silk Tllal. collection of . I106 -. Our silk ties. which we have_ amour bled into five classes selling at 76 cts., $1.00. $1.25, $1.50 and 91.75, ‘have elicited many ‘favor- ehle comments from several of our customers. We have the repu- tntion of selling the lhest tie val- ues in the city. We would ap preclmte your business and can assure you, of ourqbgalt services at all times. Come to our store for your ties, and ‘ba-Jatlafied. _‘ _ _ fllditéheilandlipa. ~ I The young man with that in etinot for the proper ,thing in dress. ‘will see in an instant the purpose of Jseieluaau Style - Lois- mnn Style will enable him to fit with the best dressed set in any community. We'ere the only lpée. Dlc In ‘this province who lsell Leishrnan Clothes. If you w“ good clothes that is. as well made as the-best made to order, buy n Lslshmen. and you wl-ll be pol-rec- tly satisfied! MacLollen Bros. GASOINE. l . ywhll on y‘ v-v- - GALLONS or. MILES‘ Iwwlntryuuebu » aver time you have y¢wuaeirfii1llld wit: IMPERIAL PluzMlmtjjoAsQLlNE-J Abundance of powal; and dqm- plcto motoring aatiafnctlonqro. added for good manure.‘ ..lf you went your suit. made to "d" We are prepared to do the best work possible. We have s first cless assortment of suitings {but (‘Elinor be beaten m the city A“ our blue Belwarp, an teed against gun d are ‘Pill-re is great economy in buy 3 "l9 Fllslll kind of sox. lglalrll w be Hosiery iluglnggi We an thlll lhe interwoven sox are best ve ri Farnell. a, ~ ‘ a n“ Archibald, Truro; in Anderson,» 1w g Truro; A."1‘. Grant. Halifax; N. Elymgewgg? us Elféfy acknowledges the; we have one of ' ' ' . shirts in th it. .2 to $7.50. Any man caen Obey 5:11:53 l" 3- llllfl. at our ‘store. " STOCK QUOTATHINS HALIFAX. July 18.-(Quotat‘lons fulhished b J , members or Ymefllllson and Ward. Laurent-ids Pu p . Canadian General Electric. ' ‘ C n di St “lMr. and ‘Mrs. IS. Kilz. New Yorlnlggysdllg: Stitrgzillliiz ' Husllwhasheslos Com. .. H. blocks and greys are therefore gusran-i and. sea. ._Wel .____ guarantee satisfaction or money‘ l-WllTF-D- - " lA. M. Doyle, Winnipeg. glen: H. ‘éfilllfifd-l (Zillrfnrices are as low as‘ V. Herr and wife, St. Jo n; A. J ' la .01‘. ..-e same, u lit ‘Campbell? Truru; Mr. end Mrs. A. K0043 Let us have your lallollll; snkvme- N. i‘ J‘. Mouer, Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. business and WP will “l! you .1. u.‘ Elliot. Boston; B. M. l“! “l-Rl". _ OFFER . Blucknllor, w. H. Teas. Halifax; Moctelltrreros.’ ‘¢_ W. H. Pope, Plctou; W. G. Kent. We leaders in the Men's know the 0150.000 First. Mortgage 7 p. c. Denominations $1,000 $500 $100 Principal end Interest , Principal payable October 1, 1941 Interest half-yearly, April 1, Oct. 1. TRUSTEE: to $1.50. Buy your Bud Bet the color MeoLellan Bros. '. the‘ best‘ assort- MacLeliso Bro s. ‘lbe Central Trust Complllly of Canada, Monctoll, N. ‘B. ‘ . i’ '. These Bonds are e first Mortgage on a progressive industry. which was never more vigorous than i-t is today; has distributing Warehouses at Vancouver. Assets are insured for $573,000. ‘ I The Sinking Fund is sufficient to retire the Bondrat Winnipeg, Calgary and CHARLES FAWCETF Gerald Prowse, International ‘Mer. lMarine Prowse Press Steel Car new York: R. w. nrsser, w. tvnpomhflon Bfldge" W“ .M“""‘l'>'- \ ‘ of Brown‘! Bind, ‘St. John; J. E. Bell and wlfcjll/[onnyea] power‘ _' ' ‘ . Icrltiyawvbl ivnlilggt, .,\l1(‘;;p;,-e§\|. Mulwmnlpeg E190", 38 . ‘ . *1 ‘ PS- A. L‘ 01141‘ y Qfllfilf; National Breweries '_ . ,.\ilss h... K. Wooduorth. Miss ,......,,. 5...... _ Pflce and acgfugd “nu-est "Helen R. Davidson, bipring-iieldAtchlson ........ .. 10155 ' Am. Car & Foun ry ._. 169 ' Laban, Wellcsley, Mhss,‘ l-l. H. MclAnl. ImcOmot-lve ...... .. 11ml Write for PWIPWWI DonoldfNew Glasgow; P. McKoyeslAm. Smelling & Refining 61% ‘Mrs. WhireheadAneconde Co er ....... .. 52 " ‘ ‘ Ilidntaguemllirs, ‘L. M. and lEiainelCanadien Paclgc Railway -% Appucnaltlzn. Wm be received by H- M’ slmmom 156 J. HANEW York Central H 96 c mond Street, Charlottetown. Phone 369-J. |G:lndy, Sllnrmersirie; W. H. Scott, Cuba Cane Sugar — °" b)‘ ‘M H“‘d om"! silikvlll‘ llordeu; Mrs. J. J. Scenlnn, Boston Crucible Steel .... .. 82% ' Tilly 50l1ll.'(-'ily;l.\\’- lV Grunt. A- R ‘lllleflmllmlfll P111191‘ 54% GI'Z'IM,"~MIA,-‘SIGWVKI‘I; 1C. G, Scott, Kelly Springfield . 49%, nkors; J. n. ‘noble-m, Halifax: ‘Mex Petroleum 161% 1922 Victory . - 99.90_l60.000 HARVE8TER8 wanrso 71 1937 Victory TO GET IN THE BIO CROP Eve Mdrrison. 395M118 ------------ -- Southern Pacific Studebaker Union Pacific 1934 Victory .. ' 1933 Victory —1 lMPB». H. L. ‘Bowness. Kensington. , —-—-—¢0-o~——-- . . you arc not M o x p a r i - m c o t in g when you ~ use Dr. Chase's Ointment for llicnema and Skin irritations. It relieves at once eala chitin. n S’ 17v; 89% MONTREAL ‘EXCHANGE a .‘ 100105 1331/, Benk Commerce .. 1.14%. \ \Corn, July 621/4. Sept. 64. Dec. 61. Oats, July 34%. Sept. 1161/4. Dec.J 35. BANKS . 185 B. will be about sixty thousand. ., u -/_,--.t.1 l . lTl bl. ‘l; _ $ l E“ m ‘my-use: all goal um _ J‘ 9...‘: ..'.$!Z a Y. That is the kind of Printing to have done. i‘ Do you always ask for a sample of the materialto‘ be used in your job? Ifit does not appeal to you, why ex- pect it to convince others that you are a wide-lawake firm? V Wewouldbe pleased to demon- .- strate some of our. .make-ups “on ',i l’. LETTER and BILL HEADS to you; i ' supply samples ofganlnterial used . -€ “and. quotations onfsame. _ i ‘A We only ask a trilel order-we are convinced you will be satisfied. A A p The ‘Central .Jebi Printer)‘ . Pllohe.42o-l;._ 5. Printing that Draws Attention] . MONTREAL, July 18.—-'1‘be de- mend of the western harvest flelds_ this y-elar will excheed thetof other |yeere. est year t e number of men 2— ‘going from the east was thirty ,4 - I ousend. This year in all probab- Vlfheet, July 114%. Sept. 112. Defhimgy, according m a promgnent 0g. flciel of the Canadian Pacific Rail- lwey, the requirements of 1J8 wont .116 sees.»