Building Boys with Books It can"t be done! Only rational eicercise com- bined with simple, nourishing foods will build sturdy, robust youngsters. is the best food for growing boys and girls because it is 100 per cent whole wheat and contains every element needed for building a per- fect human body. A breakfast of Shredded Wheat with milk puts Johnny in fine fettle for study or at \ in lr A play. It is ready-cooked, no kitchen , worry or work. l , \ TRISCUIT is the shredded wheat cracker, a crisp whole-wheat toast, eaten with butter or soft cheese. MADE IN CANADA 4b.. f; XPBRIBNCB has tanlh [cod eoeho that there is no leer quite as [nod as Beaver Fleur. - {BEAVER FLOUR in the ideal flour for all halting purposes. It is a blended leer, eonliiininl the richness-and delicate qualities of the world- iemed Ontario Winter Wheat with the atren|th and hoiiy e1 Western Hard Wheat. . Beaver Flour imparts te haliinla the qualities which Ialie your bread, plea, ealies and pastries heal foal treats. Try itl l leid by your (reset. THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. UMITED, clllulllfl I I OHIIIIO qt ‘Canadian Pacific Rockies .— to the Pacific Coast Superb trains with open~top observation cars through the Alps oi Canada-— conven- ient schedules-finest dining car service—— and direct connections at Vancouver by rail . and steamship for all Pacific Coast points. and by steamship iorVictoria,B.C.,Aiaska, Hawaii, the Orient, and Australasia. This Tri Is the eat of Vacations For 500 miles you pass through gorlw"! Alpine scenery. Stop oft privileses 8f Banri, Lake Louise, Field (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Valley), Glacier. Sicamoufi. Vancouver. and Victoria, B. C. on the Coast. But even if you have no time to spflff. this trip through the Canadian Pacific _, Rockies is a real vuczition. For Full Particulars write, N. R. DESBRISIAY, District Passenger Agent sr. JOHNFN- B- I r ( i i m-‘REQERVE TUEQDAY’, July 5 n“ m5 m" 941")’ and athletic sports —-DIEO driitii took place at ‘County Hospital. Saturday after» noun, of Mrs. John Mulrhead of St. hleunurs at the age o! 70 years. The curing room of Zilftifs (‘licesc near llie church grounds, has been turned into oilices iucnls ior the priest. The priest l‘I.é.'~liii(‘.‘~l, liowi-vs-r. at the parochial house, St. ('Ilfll'l6~'., niciils dziy time iit Mr. John J. Mc- Donald's, Si. Margaret's. File ladies oi Georgetown are do- iind senior Red Cross for the bene- ilt of the (‘iiilds Welfare. The fol- inziile a splendid collection; ‘Mrs.- » G~ Mrllresor. Miss Ethel imi- ion. Mrs. Quinn. iMllss Mary Mc- Donald. Mrs. E. B. Mcliaren, Mrs. ‘Maurice lionoviin.—~A DEAQ.-'l‘he ilczith occurred at the Infirmary. Charlottetown. 0n Weil~ llllhllil)‘. June 20th of Susan Lowli- rnn, ceased had been in ill health lor sonic months and was removed to logo. where hopes were entertain~ . L‘ ' Providvnizc. ilcureril otherwise no human eiTort could alter the dlrcree. nn i.-“iitlirilii,\'.-~A. . A splendid educational meeting Willi livid at Georgetown on Thursday evening. June bolt-yearly SClILOl exnminiltlfin in liuii-iiian oi the School Trustees, lresiilcil. delivered lii-vior of St. Houston's University. (llii '1' Lloyd Show, iinil IiDV. l). l’, (‘roken.—A | l THE in: EASTERN cuiinuv JWRRDGETOWN HALL mov- ing pictures 'i‘uesday. July" fltth Georgetown in aid new church. " r-Jsr. MARGARETS concern‘- S0ClAl..'—-.1\ most enjoyable and highly successful concern-social took place in the Si. Margaret's Parish ‘Hail Friday evening. The exact uinaunt realized is not known int time of writing), but judging from the big crowd present, the large number or pies and tho aplen did prices brought, u good guess would be. $300. . IN HOSPlTAL-Tlie the Prince JTEMPQRIET OFFICES. - tho St. Mar- Piictory, situated and appari- ..'Rev, Father McDonald. Bos- ton. is vlsitinz friends at George- Lint lakes hi.‘ town.v—A. u ..*‘N'lr. Lannlguu Sturgeon, visit- ed friends at Georgelown.—-A. JREB. cnoss BENEFIT._- V Htylilss ‘Florence Yorston. is vis- iting her home in Georgctinvn=~fx a- their lbeiit in establish n junior |. .*Miss Isabel iMorrissey‘, GGOTEP: town, visited Montngue.-—A. ..‘_lMlss May Fitzgerald, George- town. visited .\lI0llliiglle.-—.A. wing ladies have canvassed und ..‘*Mr. James Hessian is vlsilng lilshoiue in Georgetown.—A ....*GE'ORGETOWN CITIZEN ..‘Rov. Iinther Cirnipbcll, Boa‘ inn, is visiting in Giaorgeto\\-n.--~A l'li‘i‘ilif‘l'l,\' oi’ Georgetown. lie ,_ ..*M‘r. Charles iiibbett. George- tnlvm-ls visiting in Mimlaguta-A. ‘liariottetown about two months ’ H‘. l'. ‘Willard Yorston, return- llm Divine ed ‘to his hoine in Gevrgeiow1i=~A d for her and TQCUVQYVY, ..*.\irs. A. i). McDonald, George PM" town, visited Airs. Louis Nluihinulil, .\Iontzigiie.—A. lier funeral took ..*i.I\lr. lind Mrsi Glen Jenkins. Gnorgetowii. visited friends in Suin- inersiile.~A. "JEDUCATIONAL MEETING. 80th. foloiving the ______ .. nMiss Kathleen Fail-child. Gixorgelown, is visiting in Monta- gue. ~A ll" uilcrnoon. Mr. E. B. Mcllaren. The chief address was ___~__ by Rm‘ m‘ Mthelmn’ ..*Mlss' ilireddu Murrisse)’. mieuki-rs were inspector gftiffilatlglwn‘ is vlamng m Chm- ilev. J. A. (lrreenii-os w ' ________ .."Mlss dlorenilii McLean, Char -.- ioitetoivn, is spending a vacation zit her home in Georgeio~wn..—--A ‘ PERSON .~\ LS ..f.\ilrs. (Hopi. NicDoniild and __e“|-g_ M(,[.;m.],,.,-n of Newport iluughler, Vidlan, llullfnx, are vis~ s. Niiclloniilifs brother, Mr. vlsilcd Georgetown inst e k. A “m5 M" w e Thomas lllenry, GeorgelownMA. . .'Mi‘. McGowan. i ltoseneath _ _ motored to Georgetown last week. Iitllllti \(llll'St‘ll Ill) A So As To Fool Butter not»; M}. ‘McGowan visited] _ Mrs. A. G. MGGPPKUI‘ at Georgetown lust week. g‘ look butter. by taking ‘Hood's Son snuorillai. ll. is iin oll-tlic-ycur-round lilfitlitiilil, good in llII seasons. . .'.\'lr, Willium While. oi the car __ _ rpm-y 1,, vismng his home at ii purities, enriches and revital- (,'|(\()|K(}[()wn_ izes til-n blood, iii-elites u“ ltppyllillte, aids (ingestion. assists assimila- tion of the food you out. and won- derfully iniilils lip the whole Lem; in many crises _ whori- other medicines foil "-“'_‘ , l. ‘ ...."Mlss Mary Show“ Mrsfliloyd ‘ma. new] Shaw and Mrs. Woods. Rosenentli pmhurucl get “cows PH“ ViSitflll friends at Georgetown. . fMiss Kathleen Snillli. Georgi-- lown is visiting at (‘hurlotte- town. A l . .'Mrs. Filth; Gordon, Rnscneatn is vlslling Mrs. L. ii. Douglas. Gem-colon"- A ..'.‘<ir. Itnlpli Raymond of the cnaizmvmrnww animus! 300,000 Canadian Motorists By Goodyeafs 2 New Anti-Skid 30 x 3% Tires. ' i Tut and sleep better its wcil as sysw it sticreeils to do o mild ‘ affective In Canada alone 300,000 Motorists use 30 x 3V; tires, and a great number of them are farmers. Their ideals of tire qualities vary. Road conditions and weather conditions v ry. But every one of them wants long miiea e. So every Goodyear Tire is built for full mile- age. l For years the road-grip and mileage of th Goodyear All-Weather Tread 30 x 3V, Tire have made it the most widely used tire in Canada-and in the world. It has appealed particularly to the man who must drive on country roads. But Goodyear learned how to make it bet- ter. And in the Goodyear institution every known betterment must be used. So the 0% To .1000 To 4000 01ml? ¢°° {as yo. C00 Can, Benet. Goodyear All-Weather Tread Clincher (30 x 3V; and 31 x 4) is now made rougher and tougher, bigger and handsomer. It is a new tire in Canada, with new economy qualities- tested and proved on thousands of cars in other countries. But many motorists do not require the extraordinary gripping power of the All- Weather Tread. They prefer a saving in cost. For them, over 4,000 Goodyear dealers will recommend the new “Goodyear Non-Skid” 30 x 3V2. A tire of full Goodyear quality for mileage, with a tough, rough tread of parallel bars. Several hundred thousand new cars the world over have introduced motorists to this new tire of heaping value. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., of Canada, Limited ti} OT- DYEAR ~£ LCQ» ‘ avaxooe‘) "i ..',M.iss_ A. Gallant. Georgetwon. visited friends in rdillIilLll§llP.~-A. is visiting in l_'ll1lI‘lUll(‘lO\VIl:-~A. . ."l‘he Misses Dorolliy and Kalli- ieen Doyle, Giaorgetoivii, lire visil» goiv, N. S. lng iMi.iii:igue.-A. ‘(leoi-gous-\vii.~.\. 4 ..‘\.\irs. Leonard McDonald, Pic-l tou, is visiting friends in George- l town.~i\. Gordon. (ivorgctnwn. are friends in Boston. WA. Notional Drug (‘o., spent the wcelc end at Gcorgelown- A. ' \ -i._. the skin and complex- ion in perfect condition ~ through the strm oi the season's activities. Send I5 c. for T110! Slfi .1. iiomiis e * Montreal ..*.\liss Katie. Ann hiclmnn has arrived ni her old home at I-Iefltiilll‘ ville from Boston on a visit to her FiPD-IIIOIIIH‘, Mrs. James H. Mc- Lenn. i ..‘.\irs. J. Mr-Donnld, nee Anita Qouraiid‘; Mi I‘hr=e oi‘ Boston has arrived on who lslzinil on a visit to her mother, Airs. Pallll llicllliee. Rockbarra. I l cf:_'_r.____ Boston and New York have arriv- ed on llie island on an extended ii. J MABON Optometriat g Eyes Examined smoke ' Glasses Fit-ted TB Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Optometry Toronto College nudges of - visit lo .\lrs Mi-Donulifs fnm-ily. Mr. Janina N. McPhee. Rockhiirru. - Exclusive Test Room Cen- neeted with Drug Store Discount saf We will commence a Cash Discount Sale from July 11th continuing two weeks. This will be a rare opportunity to secure good goods at lowest prices. Doors open from 7 o'clock a. m. to 9.30 p.m. South Kings Supply Co. Murray River in the hottest weather lf you our Electric have one Di Fairs installed in your home —-store——oiilce. or wherever yo“ huippen i0 be working. iillilliiiili iiicnic —~""- ""t:*":~.._."""""‘ . @- Orieniai Cream ..*(?:ipi. and Mrs. McDonald o1’ ._ ___<. s TUESDAY E JULY 5TH a MEN’S WEAR MEWS sums-A few left from last season. ‘Price $35.00, g mm m; .42.oo at y, price. THINK or n". HALF PRICE. A beautiful lot o! new season's goods at 25 per cent off re- gular low cash price. "New stock less 25 per cent FELT HATS STRAW HATS MEN’S SHIRTS LESS 25 PER CENT a A special line of Sport Shirts, tine quality just arrived, pric- i ed reasonably at $2.50 (or 3 days only. ‘ last year's stock V: price. MEN’S FINE SHOES All invlctus from last season priced $13.00 tor $7.50. Balance of stock at from 20 per cent to 30 per cent discount. ‘ l DISHES i A large stock oi old Enq- Kh k‘ o ‘ lish pre-war quality wheat an "M" heavy a Vera butter dishes and sugar bowls at 20 per cent discount. ___,..__.___.__ GREY COTTONS ior 10c, He, 12c and 16c per yard. correspondingly low price g on white cottons. garment for $1.90. American stifle denim. King Cole Tea ----------------------- ~ 45° lndo Ceylon Tea. eltra 89°61“ i‘ 35° Pratt's Special Tea. Regular 50c for 43c 'Extra quality Molasses ior 75c per gal. Beet Granulated Sugar ...... .. 10c per lb. nnuinuuaimiw04np$mmahusirmin ‘. ..“.\li.~i.~i hiiiry’ Doyle, Gnorgelosvn, town. visited hiionl.-.igue.~A. ..*Mr. Russel Nlvheiin, Ni-w (ll-as- . is visiting his lioiuc in (ieorgctmvii, gnrw/A. ..*.\irs. W. W. Jenkins und son, visiting Blink, (Iiirdigiinninotoroil to GQUTQU: toiwnw A. lll\\\\\i”lfll VIIIIIIIIIRIQ\\\\\\\\'\§DIIIA\\\\Z! PRAZQZILQ SALE WEDNESDAY 6TH STUDY BELOW SPECIALS CAREFULLY JUST ARRIVED IN ' STOCK l Suit same as sold last season tor $8.00 per suit. Heavier than Peabodys and alreadt‘ SEE THIS If you want a bargain! FOR 3 DAYS ONLY BOVS SUITS ALREADY GOOD VALUE LESS GROCERY SPECIALS Canned Pumpkins, beat quality 12c per can. Excellent for pie making. Canned Pineapple, price 40c for .... .. 29c Canned Pilcharifa, better than salmon for .............................................. .. 19c per can REMEMBER THESE ARE NOT DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS. THEY ARE . GENUINE BARGAINS. COME AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT SO. EV- ERYTHING IN OUR LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK NOT MENTIONED ABOVE AT COST. NOTHING RESERVED For Three Days Only c. E. PRATT e soN ST. PETERS ..‘-M~r. McKenzie, Cardigan, vis- . .' Miss Louise Solomon, Geogie- ' ited, tieorgetownfiA idutma MCPFIITLIJUIL is visiting in Mould- .."Mr. Vincent Donor-ltd oi’ the Royal illuink (Yariligun, visited friend-s ul. (ieorgclotvn --—.’\ . 31M iss ..*.Mr. and Mrs. Greenlecs iiiivo rcturnieil to their home in GGOFQP: io\vn.—A. ..'.\ir. Nii-koiason, of the. llnrui I’UIIIIQ\\\\\\\\\\YIII"ll\\\\§‘illI THURSDAY 7TH LADIES WEAR EXTRA SPECIAL CORSETS The newest complete stocks mLiardgs tlggeezrijttiegafigolft: leverriirzrried. All last season sum p" Pam i A2151}! season's stock less ‘Z0 P" Ladies , Stflcklngs cum Just arrived at 24c per pair 3 DAYS ONLY for 3 DAVS ON LY AN ASSORTMENT OF e Dresses, Children's Dress- web goods at [/2 price. IIIIIE\\\\\\\\\\YIIIIA\\\§§'5 Ladies and Children's Mlddles, Hous es, Boys Wash Suits and also some LADIES BLOUSES Voiles, Georgette and Silk from 2o w‘ w" *° "i" 9"“ Reduction. III% ZQWIIIM GINGHAMS Fine Scotch Glnqhama for 22 and 25c per yard. An ex- |°W 9'5"‘! i“ 52-50 P" tra special 38 inch Drell gingham for 20c per iyard. Other Overalls as low an $1.40 JUST 5E5 THls Denim Iworth last season 75¢ per yard (or 25c. Can you heat 25 PER CENT it anywhere- MILLINERY Balance oi this year's stock at V, price. A large assortment e1 up to r1819 shapes from 25c to $1.50. FOR 3 DAYS ONLY