o i .\ . ‘iifiiiéuirlifiit - ADDED T0 l“ROSEBUD" PREMIUMS Many other valuable presen‘ free for poker hands. Those who select the premiums, which no given free in exchange for poker hands. packed with ltnscbud cut p115 smoking tobacco. are to he congrzitulat on thei excellent judgment, in choosing articles standard quality and widespread rc- uts- tion. Aa an instance of this. one o the recent additions to the list oi premiums. is the “Wciir-Ew-r" Blllfllllllllll French fryer illustrated, and which may be obtain absolutely free for four complete set; uI mimi- hgnds, A "Wear-Ever" aluminum double lioilr-r may he had inr five complete nets and n ‘ Wear-liver" aluminum teapot may he had (or sir complete sets of poker ands. Tilt-so nrv bu! three of the many ‘articles inciutlcd in the premium catalogue. y §oecbud cut plug is a prime favourite Witt emllicfa cit-ryulicre because oi its quality, it.) wonderful ilavour and its mel- low milrlncsx With this quality‘ to appeal iotlicsmokers,uruiilieauruviivripremiums to or cal to llli‘ wives nr/l (lllullhlfffl. sisters rd sweethearts of tho smokers. 'it is not m ho u-orllrrai av. that (lie ‘demand im- RflSPhild cu! pin»; is steadily ‘and rapidly int-reusing all over the Muri- vtimes. Write for ~=nc~rizil premium sheet t0- 'i.'.:‘~., You Uihro Bu: 1320. EVERY’! HINT? O l? HARDWARE for the householder who likes to do his own repairs, or who is handy with tools and likes :0 make things for his home. Tools that will giie lasting service and satisfaction, that will hold up under use and misuse, that will hold an edge and cut true. The Rogers Hardware C0.,* i dian Western Cuar OUR BARS: —GLIDDI2N‘S Jlp-A-LIC Pure WANT-A-NAME Paint, sold at Bruce's. 5654-7-28-2i. ABEGWEIT _."BB.AYCO" special galvanized HELLO FA after being woven fox nettlni. 501d x wholesale and retail at Bruce's. NATIONAL 5642-7-2B-Ii. on GEE -snnn'r zinc. Le d. Gllvwwd Iron. Black non. Iron ind held Pipe. I LOG CABIN sold at Braces. 5642-1-28-21. WANT MQRE -—FIBE-PROOF SLATS iurmea MIC-M-N? ‘Art-c 8.1!. c 1 red shingles. sold at i Brace‘;- o o 5664-7-29-21. JAP JELLO ‘JIHE SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC of St. Mary's Church, Summerside,‘ will be held on Wednesday 30th. on i the grounds o: Mr. mm wursev Cars will be at the church from >1 2h M. to 2 P. M. 5662-7-24» ,, PERSONALS --Mrs. John Slirecnan, Mri- A. Monaghari and Mrs. Mary McBride“ Kinkora, were vlsvtors to Summer- side on Thursday. r11; CHARLOTTETOWN ouAnoIAw - ...___ 4-.- THE 4 ACES OFP. E. 1. Candy Retailers : You can buy our bars through these distributors. In Charlottetown N. RATTENBURY, LTD. SIDNEY T. GREEN CARVELL BROS. -—'I'he Stellarton correspondent of the New Glasgow Evening News writes that pater: Mrs. H. T. Begg. of Summcrslue. P-EI, arrived in town on Wednesday and is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Robe-W. Keith. Mrs. Begg come to see her sister. Mrs. Grunt, of Detroit, and Mrs. Sutherland of Boston, who are also visiting their mother and slams, the Misses Margaret and Sylvia. Keith. All sre receiving e warm welcome On August 23 the closes. Prizes will be ed soon after. Be sure in as many suggested have sent in any yet, Wan t-a-Name as you can, whether or not you sure to enclose the coupons. National contest This bar is a credit to its awflrd- name. It’s the, King of the to send . names Bars. It's the Queeifs choice. and be dealer. Be sure to buy it from your Prince Edward alone. It’: the best ey can buy. pons till August 23 a $10.00 cash" prize? Abegzueit name-sake. The Bar that is Why don't you save the cou- Island's that mon- nd get the DEBLOIS BROS., LTD. R. E. MUTCH & CO. 6'. H. TOOMBS & SON CLARKE 8-. MacDONALD In Summer-side R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. ROGERS & ARNETT Hello Fax It is something new and dif- ferent. It’s the bar you’ve been looking for. It’s the fourth Ace. It can’t be beat and it’s a product of P. L‘. I. from many friends. is. I 4 l I MALPEQUE Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier, Wor- cester Mass. who havebeen visiting Mr. Crozierb parents. Mr. and Mrs. A S Crozier, Damley, also spent a. part of their holiday at Port Hill at the CHARLOTTETOWN home of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald The movies’ undér the direction 0-’ Montgomery, Mrs. Croziers child- hood home. Wlhilc in Port Hill this home was the scene of a family re- union on July 16 when all the mem- bers-ten in number-enjoyed s happy time together for the first time in eighteen years. The names of this family are as follower-Miss Gertrude Worcester Mass“ Mrs. George Hickey, (Bells) Worcester Mass, Mr. Hastivell Montgomery. \Vaf/ertown Mare. Mr. .7. Collier Montgomery, Worcester, Mass. Mrs. Herbert McArthur (Ella) lot l4, P. YE I. Miss Edith Monfgomery~At Limited SPllifllNG AN _ wsivmc Home Mrs. George Cmzier (Rose) Jvorcester, Mass. Mrs. Henry Yeo “(Gracel Port Hill. P. u. 1. Miss Dorothy Montgomery; Worces- ter Mas, Miss Clare Montgomery; at home. Tea was served on the house llawn at Port Hill and the scene was . brightered by the presence of fifteen grand children who, doubtless, glad- dened the hearts of their grandpar- Scnzl inc your wool to be spun intn ents Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery who yarn or wove intn blanketstliorharge are now advanced 1n ye"; During L‘: 523E133 El'::lg:°dz£'g;d'5 5:1? l the afternoon, the party motored to Spinning and “Tufin: a hlanketl Summerslde where the entire family $2 25. Blankets are (white only) and EPOUD 1W5 photographed. , Ill W-"ml T‘? X ‘Tl 1W3!" "XWRISIW" Ma-y pleasant reminiscences of Z ‘ :35‘ ‘Easting: 522?‘?! i‘; childhood days were referred to and mall or freight. Freight. will be paid “llwelhef ‘he aliérmlm bmullm l» on shipments of 100 lbs. Put ship- harm’ circle associations that will r per-s mime nn all parcels and owners sq-ve g5 gqnd memories 1n “mu-e 1 ' 4 i‘ name, address and lIlSITUCHODS inside, yea“ . otherwise l will nnt he responsible for losses. Tlir- size of single yarn ls medium and (loulilcrl yarn, fine, med- ium and course. WM. LAND FQYRP-i. v Made by Murray ‘w! RIGAN | El l wOvQ-vvo-avoo-o-ooeowoo-evc IIIAVE YOUR EYES EXAMIXED AND GLASSES FITTED BY E. E.‘ PARKMAN Registered Optometrist Montague, P. E. l. PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS t ‘R. T. Holman Ltd. a Summe -“ ‘z l l \_}§§O§-O§OO& OOOOOQOO 0005-06‘ P. E. I. AUTO BODIES lies installed o Premier Bandy Vacuum C‘ for clennln automobile inter- lors. AUTO OWNERS: Wellsodo aonr won noco won: uruonsnn! won: rnmn surname rams AND AX!!- Lord and Macwilllams, sttrectied a packed house 0n Wednesday evening when "Wlzzgs" the war scenes of i914 -19l8, were vividly pictured. The scenes recalled to the memories of those present many incidents that had been read and talked shout- perhsp; the most realistic scene was that, of 1 young soldier dwtroying a. Gen-nan camp where his chum was a prisoner. The audience will not soon fcrget-the-all-ioo-real pictures of the tragedies of the world war. Mrs. Sydney Bimini, Colorado Springs, paid a very short visit to lifalpeque and Hamilton on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watts si-id party returned to their home in New Waterford, O. B. after s pleasant ten days visit with relatives here. They were accompanied by Mrs. Frank MecKsy, See View, who will visit her aunt Mrs. Watts. Dr. Pearl Hepgood. Dartmouth, N. S is spending he: annual holiday ' with her parents w. and Mrs. Hume Hopgood. Mr. P. G. Olsrk. Summenlde, was a visitor here on Friday evening. Miss Olive Thompson, Msrgats, is the guest of Miss Mary MeoNutt, Darriley. Miss Margaret Ramsey of mifton is visiting her cousin wss Iauiss Simp- son, Hamilton. Rev J. A. Ramsay. on Thursdly after e few weeks’ holi- day spent in Huniltori. They were accompanied by Miss Helen Ramsey. Mrs. Ewen MscKinnori and party of Charlottetown were guests of Mrs. E. H. Ramsay "the cottage", Hamilton on ‘Friday. Mr. Clifford Proctor, Hoxbury, Mose, ls the guest of Mr. Alex. Sinclair, Hunilton, j- 5°WTl1 flmlly Picnics have been among the events of the week. ‘me ity for a day's outing. 0n ‘niesday near Mr. lwbert: Mecffutts‘ home. T114! Dilly consisted of Mrs. Hart- well Ororler, Mrs. wm . Abbot and Mrs. nod Wltts. fogethgy “eh that family group. Rheumatic Pains mum'- eflords e curs relief. when rubbed on the effected Mrs. Ramsay and son Donald returned to Monctnn 0n the some diy the crazier- II-Ilvkey family enjoyed the afternoon ion Mr. George Profflts shore with about thirty-five present. The day passed pleasantly for both parties 815d all realized that there 1e no more enjoyable way of entertaining friends than by spending a day on the bzach. The Eastern Stai- lodge of Summer- side entertained their SlEi/El‘ lodge from Stanley on Mr. George Profit: lawn on Wednesday aftemoon. M. CROP REPORT Below will be found s brief synopsis of felegraphlc reports received at the Bud Office of the Bank 0f Montreal from its “ranches. The Branch Man- agers have complete and intimate irrevledge of each local situation and are in clcse touch with crop condi- tions in all section of the districts mentioned. The mlp overleaf lndcaizs the approximate extent of the dis- arm.‘ referred u» u. the report. ' GENERAL Fairly general rein; have benefited crops in the Prairie Provinces, especi- ally in parts of Alberta where mois- ture weg urgently needed. but exces- sive heat in southern Saskatchewan and the earlier drought iri Southern Alberta have caused deterioration, Ind yields in those areas will be below average. In Quebec Province the wea- ther general] he; been fine and warm and crops are progressing favourably; wsrm dry weather is now essential. In Ontario the state of the crops 0n the areas urgently require rain, 1n the Msritiine Provinces good growing wee-l the! thoroughout the Province l5 caus- ing rapid growth, Def-ills follow: PRAIRIE PROVINCES NA TIONAL CAND YLIMITED WHOLESALE ONL Phone 1266 ' SINCLAIR '& STEWART PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND reported so fir, mess from all cou- ses are slight, Mt vim’ Ind s mild soap are el- rnost always satisfactory cleansing agents. without loss of color. Not so. however, with cottons. These need to be set previous to the first two washings. Use cool or lukewarm water, in which f0 dissolve the ingredients, then place the garment entirely under the water. Bolt water will eet blues and greys Alum is best for greens, lsvenders 1nd purpks. Use vinegar t: set pink and red. and itwill also set. Ireen. Brown, unless of the very PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Haylns is being canied on under satisfactory condition; m4 a crop larger than the avenge and of good quality ls being Invested. Outs are heading out well, and e good crop of barley is indicated. Both corn and roots shovm a general improvement and an average crop oi peas is antici- pated. Pastures are excellent. Pu: The tingling taste of fresh mint leaves is a real treat for your sweet tooth. 5BR? whole l; satisfactory, althougqh some‘ PROVINCE OI ONTARIO fraying Ls nearing completion and an average yield is reported, ‘rhe cut-g ting of fall wheat is becoming general; and threshing hes commenced, with an average yield of good quality. Spring grains are commencing to rl-i pen rapidly and Pffisiiccts ere en-l couraging. Canning peas are a heavy! factory. but require moisture in cer- tain areas. Small fruits are plentiful, and grape; and peachse are prornfs-I lng. Tobacco requires immediate rain. MARITIME PROVINCE! Continued fine, warm weather is needed. Hey meklng has been hln-' dered by rains. but a. crop above fihe average in many plums is being her- ivested. Groin; are heading out. and ‘promise well, Potatoes are progress- Jng satisfactorily, Apples continue so size well and the crop is estimated at] approximately 90% of the average for.‘ the last five years, : PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Tree fruits m doing well in the Okansgan m4 xooteriiy dutriom! and there should be sufficient irrlgs-l ALBERT NORTHEASTERN AREA - Wheat ls 80% headed out and,~fol- lowing rlln, indication; are for p, fut: crop. some isolated hall losses are m. P°I1Bd.‘LBERTA soim-masrmn flied by rain. but because of earlier‘ dmusht. the yield win be only faiin; lvwlns run. the crops ire milking good‘ progress and the moisture L; now suf- ficient until harvest. Wheat ls 75% ideal weather afforded u, °Mun_ heeded, some hail damage is reported, ranges, The sugar beet crop is in a very sntls- i about forty gathered On the gharg flctnry condition. SASKATUHIIWAN THERE l5 gensrlslly continue favourable with sufficient moisture, Present indlr-a lions are for a good AREA Summer-fallow NORTHER-N AREA-Crop Cofldltlolin -. Blbfggg bright rays, but most of them can,- yield, gnsxg-Iw-mwm 3931-3415;}; with a little care, be "set" against tbe' ‘M, influence of the. laundry. The dyes bulking amp; no ggmqm; up used in the nenufsczurs of silk or fsli-iy wen, but, the “an; gxcgglye wollsn good; often contain different flry hut h“ “u,” mo "pm 1-1pm. chemicles from the dyes used for Give us a trial on SATISFACTION 54 QUEEN STREET. W. R. SEAMAN WOII- iy . your next Job. GUAIANTIID. 1 i? parts. Aqulck, eflectlve pein Norzlffi south-seat. Prmpects are for s yield comtdrsbiy below average, MANI- ‘IOBA - Weather conditions oon- i-iuue favourable for the maturing of crops. Wheat is all heedod out. Ind is now ln process offilllng, flure are HI v cannon-meow. r. s. 1. LINIMENT mum lndlcstloos of rust. but they uenotenensivslndnodemsgels .. ,- ---.r,,glvllv'v; , ‘m’ 3 m‘. of ‘mum at.“ “d whm pp,‘ cottons. bu‘. as bhey Are Imeully of are reported, psrtlcularly in the ' ‘ P"m"-"°“" qumw’ 5999* '1'“ tiori water for the season. Touietoesg are coming on well; with continued; warm weather, the crop may be 100% of average. Good yields of potatoes‘ and other root crops are expected. Raspberries have improved, but the AREA - The whole district m; benc- crop i, mm. Field crops Ire mirror-j doe] not AIJBERTA WESTERN AREA -_ Fol- l are doing wen, 4M mdyflflom point. u, best quality, factory color to probably the greatest help. A semis on rwo Gates Ajnr crop. Pumrage, “though drying upiLittle boy blue, ooms blow your horn, in some cutouts, is reported mr w'Y°""’° “WW u" “mm”- od‘ c d t I “SJ The brake lining’: worn! go om an mo 6mm re a lLlttle boy blue never let out n. peep, lNow he's under a tombstone fast Asleep. ARE a tablet o! Aspirin, and suflsring from headache It reli depress the heart. YOU! I6!- nftor eflecta to fear, if you h“; is nlwsys an unsatis- desl with-but salt is WRIGLEYS Affords people everywhere great comfort and long-lasting enjoyment. ’ Nothing else gives so much benefit at so small a cost. . up It is a wonderful help in work and play-keeps you cool, calm and contented. Bphrism-"Whut yo‘ all doln‘ wlf "Go ‘wsy nlggeh, yo‘ taint Wflffi? an popllhllooe?" "At/s on run, smoke; meh n! Mme-wise writln‘ mlh gel l iet- ksirft rend." tlh." . eves promptly. It No ing from heat in some districts, but b0 very fair yields m nnl-lclrlwd- H098] Dolly's]: gloat eqgliliiriiiigliiilvz? :6 P81‘ see if a ‘- ‘ will “weer-off. "° “ W“ “'14 °“ ’°‘“°°d "m"! ill. “#2.? siigiurtiau Ciintallfagtyg: Just received direct from Factory.’- Pastursge lg in good condition, butt water is running short on the cattle‘ "l: l" ID"! 01 flyllihlmor fsti c, . or a cold; to women who gu gg re ler systemic pain. Aspirin ll -—-—--- Inlgligtal‘ I21» manta o! g1 QUITE AN Anjr e0 e r- e... m2“:‘.'i3‘..l&'“r‘l:l My?‘ e Flew colors om withsi-nd the mm .5. BELL Q MATHIESON Illlbftlhlilidlfll Collections IONIY ‘IO IDA! IONTAGUI Aspirin. To men who must Work directions enclo and learn the vs ®As O0 OQOOOOOOQO\ Q6000 000.06 EYESIGHT EXAMINATION “nun-nu H. J. MABON 4 One full csrlold GYPROC PLASTER BOARD \3-8 Ind 8-16 thick 4x7--4x8-4x_9-—4x10 ‘Prices Right L. M Poole & Co. in ti?“ pm: e sc Ofll YIAX ‘AIR III. PIRIN FORISALE Desirable Property for Sale ON can-ram. srncer. summnsmr For Price and Terms apply t0 John S. Wright, Summerside Ilnlfllsfillnc