Q 4Q . O THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY TO HELP THE NOBLE SOLDIER BOYS WHO STOOD BETWEEN US AND HIS IS ALSO AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU -TO SAVE MONEY AS WE ARE GIVING SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS BIG DAY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. BIG VALUES IN OYR SILK DRESS GOODS AND IIOSIERY DEI’.»\lfl'l‘1\II*IN' S. A " AND THUS SAVED US FROM GERMAN RULE. T Creat Values in llur Big liens’ Department 10 doz. Boys’ Caps, Regular $1.50 for- - . - - - .. . . - . .. , .700; 15 doz. Men’s Caps, Regular $2.00 for -------- -- - - - - - » - $195» 10 doz. Men’s Heavy Khaki Shirts, Regular $2.00 for '- - - - $135 Men’s Tayo Panama Hats, small size-s only, Reg. $3.50 for $1.00 \ was cnnraomrowu conjoint 7 . , , .. V. A. BENEFIT FRIDAY, JULY 8th I We Will Donate l0 Per Cent oi our Entire Days Receipts t0 Pay for the Home for the Noble Boys’ Special prices on all Men’s Straw Hats. Men’s Balbriggan Un derwear at special prices. Men’s Overalls at apecial prices. 15 doz. Men's Negligee" Shirts, Regular $2.75 for - - - 10 doz. Men’s White OutingShirts, Special -- - _- -- Men's Cotton Hose, 4 pairs for -- - - - - - -- - Men’s Cashmere Hose, 70c per pair, 2 pairs for- 5 pieces Dress Voile, worth up to 50 09:. ‘ 40 Cl :1. 45 dot. 50 doz. All Dre ss Silks at Special Prices. .$l.<l9 131.39 . . . .$I.OO . 151.00 . . . . . “30c. 2 webs all vvool Navy Serge, $2.25 for - - - - - - - - - - 5 pieces Dress Voile, worth up to $1.10 for ~ - - - - 50 doz. Chiidreirs Rib Hose, all sizes, special - - - - Ladies’ Plain Lisle Black Hose, 4 pairs for Ladies‘ Black Lisle Gash-mere Hose, 5 pairs for - Plays’ Double Rib Hercules Hose, 75c for - ~ - -- Lallies’ Plain “labile Summer Hose, 4 pairs for - - $1_4(]f()1-...'... l . SPECIALS FROM DUR BIG LADIES’ . 89c. . .750. . . .250. .ili1.00 151.00 -. .500. .$1.00 99c. 50c. BA KG AINS FROM OUR ‘BIG STA PLIS 250 yards Striped Flanne-le-tte, 30c for - - - - 500 yards Striped Flainnielette, 40c for - - - 300 yards Cream Dianne-latte, 45c for - -- 450 yards Grey Cotton, 15c for - - -- - -- - - 225 yards Colored ‘Border Scrim, 35c for - - 300 yards Colored Muslin, 40c for - - - - - - - 3 - - - -_ - - - - - - 200 yards Dress Gingham, 25c for -- -- - - - - -» - - ~12 1'2"- 150 yards Dress Voile, 35¢ for 100 yards DressVoile,45cf0r i - 6.. ioar GERMAN EMPIRE A DICPAIUPDIIDNT . .250, . .30c. . .100. .. . . . . .180. .....2tic. 15 doz. Table Napkins, $3.80 per dozen for - - - - - - - - - - - - 4515-50 READY Til-WEAR DEPARTMENT Special line of White Pique Blilly Burke Dresses $4.75 for $15-93 Men's Neckwear, Regular $1.00 for -- - - - -- ~- 500 yards Grey Cotton at - 1000 yards Grey Cotton at - - 15 dozen Women’s Bungalow Aprons special - - - -- - - - - - - - 10,dozcn Women’s Night Gowns, ‘trim-med iwitih lace and embroidery, worth up to $2.75 for- - - - - - - Children's Cotton anld Gingham Dresses- - ~ - - - - ~75" llllll $11") .5c. pcr yard " "8"" W" w“! 151-9" Special lines in Wom"en’s Envelope Chemise, ------------ll-'>l'- ‘ m: I 0g way!" ‘the A l0 Per Cent oi i0 MGWVA in Day Sales Special lines in Middys for - - - - Sateen Underskirts, all shades, special price - Women's Bungalow House Dresses special - - - - - - - -- -- Special lines in Women's Voile Waists for - - - - - - - 451.00 .$1.00 $1.00 151.40 Ladies Sport Coats, Suits and Dresses at Wholesale Prices Dne Price to Everybody, Casli Store , Siiniinerside and Western Guardian __MEN‘$ RUBBER rilincoilts on-l ly $3.05 alt Sinclair's. _10 YARDSIIPRINT (‘Otlfm ioi-' $175 on Dollilr ha)”; i" Slmimhus‘ -—WOMEN'S FANCY twecll suit ilig 54 inch. rciuilili" $4510 l'"‘ 51”" -0] on Dflllili‘ iliiyis. Sinclair it SIG“ art. Limited. --PFIICES HAVE BEEN CLJT l0 the w", in iupmirpdg of ihe items at Ilolmunhs, Summers-lilo. _|_AD|ES 'PAI\'AI_“A different styles only Y» wills W‘ llt Sinclair's. - __MEN'$ Iionts In bliick and colored odll linos. priced to 535w Your r-IVIIPO on lloiilir Ila) p0,- pnp- $3.95. Sinclair & Stewart. Limited. ___w5 CLOSE cilcli Wcilncsd:iy' M ,2 n'|-l‘)(~k noon for tlil- summer hzill’ lioliliiiv beginning Wm‘ Jilly 6th Sinclair" & SIQWZIPI. llllllllcll» -—WELL KNOWN CITIZEN DEAD—'i'lic death look piacc lifter u lingering illness. of one of Suiii~ merailki'i< most pOiIlIlill‘ citizcns Monday oirornonn in ilic Plum" "i Mr. Fredrick Iiiimiirii iii tlil- M!“ of 42 yczlrs. Tho foul-nil liillnsi piaco Vvcdnr-sliily" morning lit nmc o'clock l0 it. t‘. PPHIUIPRV- '10 lbs GRANULATED siiillll‘ for 7t) cnnlil. if you purchase $10.00 lvn"‘.h In iiny department except groceries on. llollllr IIiLY-s- 51"‘ "ll in this issue. Slnl-lillr & Slelvllfi- Ilinilted. _AN OLD TIMER.’ Mr. Prank, Rockford, of Sun F‘rilnl-l.~ico, wosl I1 rccent vltitor l’) TIIP Maple Loaf office. Oakland. (‘oiiL and limit inul-ii pll-ilsure in llloKiflK Owl‘ "tho iillnnd" papers. it is over thirty yl-ilrs since Frank left I’. n. islunii. Ito was well acquainted In Sunimerillde and St. Iilerlnorili In the old-en liiiys. but with the ex‘ ccptlon of George rind Willard Green or Beilequc. as well nil the lire Sandy Green and [Bradford Black. be could rel-nil f-oiiv namfP-‘l of his old-time friends. -—-,-_-<+§-—-—-- ‘ Y rrnollth, N. 9.. March 24J1n2i engine and ‘rVlvltm-n Noull loo Bail, states that dlirini: miner tho horn mil-u u ". LINIMENT with very l-PIW- mr-nifoii of the melirii Illa I~1xcr~|ionr-_l' the Governor lien- MM Wm“. ||,,,,,,,_,,, crol. for lirnerni Proficiency. won (‘ft units. for IlnrP muscle-n. In-iil- ’? yd nprntnn ft is conlidcrod |Y_\'l "' i lyern '01s - market. Every tnnm uooum i Ibis JOEE?" L. I-EHIIA M1, 8on7. t’. A. A. chairman of the prnceoillngs. Mr. .mloph LGHIJIYIC. Henri-tiny nLGIWIIPI token n keen and practical Ietle Allluclntion. who \\'fll'l"lflti‘l‘(‘l'll in oil that nlmii lit socinl. 0 Olllmvlvhl Y"? 193° "r 1"" -q°"i_"'lnrolii=ctiiiil. iind moral good. and this is shown by his method in Mo 11m. riminlng pupils. Alan cniiltmi was colcbrn-ill-ihpnr] prjzg non by Thelma (‘ookm and in thr- junior clues. tirade VII. n similar prize ivnii won by Marlon Profllt. Y. . _ _' __ next. ——MEN‘S $1.00 TIES, 3 for $1.95 on Dollill‘ Days, All Sinclair's {BARGAINS for everyone at lloliuilnis". Summcrslllc, on Friday iind SuLiiriI."i_\"—-iind cvl-ry ilzl_\'. ‘DOLLAR DAYS IN Sunxnler- uilic Friday and Saturday, July 8th and 0th. liig values iili over the stare. Sinclair & Stluvurl, I.lmit~ ell. ._WOMEN‘S WHITE czlnvzis pumps $5“.75 to $2i.50 on‘ sole for Ullllill‘ Inn's just hiiif prico. Sin» Clilli‘ S: Stewart Limited. _-_» _-SA|LOR AND READY trimmed huts worth to $500- Kliillfi ill "l" niidsumnicr sale n! $1.120. Sinciuir & Stoivilrt Lilfiilfifl. _SCHOONER schooner “Jiilitl.al,“ Cuptziin Mon rue, ciiiinli lid , Suitimeiwidc, Port .\l:inli-.l_v aiftcrnorvn, with it t rgo of frosli fish for \Vllite lIr-zill/i‘. S. A. —LADIE'S READY trimmed Piiniimii halts selling for $1.00 on flnilar Day's. Jiilv 8th iinil 9U!- Sinciiiii- k Stewart. Limited. -THE PURE BRED ctvoss- DALE STALLION Lord Ildlincnii- .Il'.. will make zi spec-till trip cast on his regular route leaving llic owners stable Ill noon on Sioniliiy‘. July lStli. James Engiiinil. -EARLY CLO‘SlNG.~»'l‘lic Slim- iuerillde linker". ill their incotinl: Nifllifiiiy evening have iigrwnil to‘ closo their shops mlch cvcning ilt 8 p. ni..\\'l'rinl=sll:l_\'s ill 12.30 HIlIIi Saturday" nlglitii Iii 11.710 im- the» sunlml-r months. -FOR QUICK SALE-Vinyl’ Itidge form Ill North (‘iirlelon con‘ ruining 50 IIPPPH of choice iilnli with two ill-res of tutu-sh, with good IIUIIHI- mill Iiuilrlings, convenient to churches, school and markets. nelir town ilorden. (‘on hr‘ sold with M‘ without. crops. Apply to i), A. Aiiinson. North Carleton. __.KEN5|GTON SCHOOIfl-Jn the report of the Ronslnglon liigb School Pvnmlnnilim. the nnme of iicv. ’i‘. W. lfmtlwlll was uninten- tionally omitted. '1‘. W. Goodwill was one of the examiners and wan He donliteil by Iiarrinizlon. Tito sec n the same form ivus knthleo I_\' IN PORT.‘ Tho ‘ PROWSE BROS LTD. ihe- Big Bargain Store --HAT SHAPES, new zlnll iuoil- w-Adistin Scales of 5t. Eleonora,’ llorn styles, regular $2.50 to $7.00.'iirrivcil Iliondiii" night on the lulu clczlring ut 9|‘- cents. Sinclair's l train from the miliniiinli. | —»l.\ir. Jiinics Illurpliy’, Augus- tiric (‘ovc and Mr. John Kelly. Shamrock. were among the busin- ess nicn here lin Saturday. ll -DON’T MISS THE DOLLAR DAY bzirgnins ill. ilolinzinfis, Suin- mcrsliic on "I“rlll'.li§'. ——-WHITE EEDSPREADS worth $3.50 for $1.75 lm Ilollali" liaiys or. Sinclair's -' dicssrs .\I. iiiiclizinrln and John‘ hiutiicson. iirzlllzlllmno, ~ ------- ~ town on Monday on ii -_-PROHIBITION CASE. —~ On trip. .\ioriliii_i' zit the Prince County (‘ourt Ilouse Jullgc NIl-Quilrric pro- siding. :1 rurnl inlrty charged with on infraction of the ihrohibillon Act was convicted and fined $200 llild costs or three months In juil. i1 ——».\Ii". Michael .'\,\’I\VIII'II. Centre Line itoall, Lot II, was a passenger, to Mont-ton on Ilionliiiy morning Ills son. who will remain HIPFFX! IIFEOILQIIDIDKI him. TraclLllotes The (‘liaririttlilinvn Driving (‘liib iiilzt l-iist night ilIIIl arranged cliis» w. M H cs linll entries for (ironge Tcii iiiiy races, Jilly 12th. FTC"! thr- worillli ol" racing mrllcrizil which tlic (‘iiih ZIIIOHIH they biivl- nicked out twl-ri- ty 011G horses ilIilI have inlltcill-ll llicm up so that Ilicy will giro illll public some rmily thrilling I'lIt'lli_-.' it is doubtful if ever" In the inst hoii there Iiccii brought togctlioi" iit ilny of the.- '('IIIIJ‘S inutinecs such an array of fast horses ns will stair: in the (‘loss A. trot linll pzicc. i\'c _lN FOR SHELTEILW-Tiic fish- ing schooner, Julietiu and full crow iriilleil in port horo on Monday‘ for iihcilor. They rim from tlic Day Chnleur tlshlng grounds where they miirln a fair catch of mackerel iifltl liro liomewiirll hound to Cilnsn. a .. -BAD ACCIDENT.——-.\ bull tile cillcnt iDOiIVUCII an onto linll ll boy riding’ ll hiltyfic tok plzicc lln Welter strum. Summlirsiiio Titus " morn- ing. Allister ilriice (Jiliheck. son oli Mr. and Airs. Wiiltor (Jnibeck, It zippciirs ‘V-BH coming down Spring strcel and the cur wits com. in: from the wrest and both collid- oll, Tho iioyivns in|melllzitel_v_tak- hmk m s“. 8mm, W". m“ fin", C“ i" “i” 7mm“ ('°““l-\' ‘lilhlmili-A iiiiililt‘ iii this event. Several of lin- ' horses ilre right on cllge for ll goal‘. ——BASEBAL"L.~—\Vitli i1 score of‘ performance. FIss H. ‘yrol IItlH 7 to 5 the Pioneers. on lllondny", cigiit iil~ri=l-s_ oil of which orc pi"zu~ cvcning won lbw Iltlll game from Ilclllljv even in peiformllnrn and ll tho Veterans. ‘fire gzimc waaiivili bc impossible to pir-il o iviu- liolly l-onlestl-il from start lo fIn- ". Vi". i-Id A ‘irn_ the (‘bill's 0F lNli iinll “TIN witnessed by ii large r ’i liiiil-i" is :ii'i"ilflfélllfl for on lili- crowd who iii-p now hgygnyinq lo-dtito score ctlrll to he lull-ll ut highly interested in the gzlntc. ill" "WPB- ll‘ l‘ fllVllll-i ill-s Scrvlccw‘ Hflflp 0;‘ fql‘ Plgnppfgj Lynflg “m1 rind oil rim i)i'lil'r'r'iliiig.< from tho i~‘.n~ \'PIP,I'{lnRj Bmm-su, “my trait‘. of the curds fin-i: to tho good (lfflciuli-i were Mr. J. Ii. lf-lll-‘P- ,\llf‘oiloiigli ilnd Mr. Art Morris. II Flillllwll!!! ti"? iill‘ Pllllicli! (‘lass A. ‘Pro: illltl Pziccv ltcx- Iiorl. 2.1.‘! 1-4; Ilrcnlon II. 2.18 l-zf; Skyline. 2.12 I--I; llongolu. 2.21 1-2; itihllrl J. 2.21 1L‘; Ziia Ikiiigiiiliun, (‘lass ii. Trot". Ddnry Pickford. Iinrry G.. Silvl-r Todd Ktllfllfl Todd, Don Ihllcy, oiivili sf. Jllllfiliu mi- IITI"_\’, Lolly iiirlinsliill. -—-——t—O-&-——-——— WICWPIERN PERSOXA l. S Mi". James nlcimod. North Wlilslilre. who visited here 0:. Nlonilily, returned home by tiic ev- ening trrlln. ii CLASS C. PAcEi~--—('Oilimflll0l‘ti ' K, Ginger Boy, Todd 15., Judson Lad. Winnie ii. G. A.. Svroel Echo. The offIi-iiils will he: Star- irittli-llnvn. FDPIII the week cnd vi:=- er~~ l". Vi’. IIlight-s, Judireivli. if. Illng friends in Sumnierslde. Iinrnc and R. J. Steele. Timers’. -~ ~ ! E. Acorn linll J. Mclinchern. - J F. Tiiyior. Ilillflflgfi‘ of the Sim l-Iinctril- l'o.. Suinnierilillc. left Our ilfihulnr horseman. Mr. P. S. h!‘ motor ‘Fueiiilziy morning aclom- Brown. left Monclnn yesterday for panic-d by airs. Tilyior for the (‘ape Breton and IIII5_ shipped his wcst end of lbw Inland to spend .1 trotting mam Alice The Great to It'll‘ tlliys visiting. Sydney". Mr. Brown expects to ‘in absent n week owtwo nnli will prob- ribiy compete in one or more events In IIIP (‘rip-e Breton circuit. Colon .i Wrlilz. 222%. who is in» lng rnc ‘II by the Mat-Klnnon Dru: A; AIWIRIPY- Mr. nml Mrs, Drincoli (‘nmpnny In the winner of the 2.20“ ‘"1" illll" IIORBRFRNIII of their new class at Monclon on Jilly lnt linll homi- iibnilt liv- first c’ Alien-it Isl owned‘ by Mr. (ll-o. McDonald of it Fnrmtngtop. P. 15.1.. {not o: 01m. - Miss Etbei-lmnliidgzin. now of Alone-ton, and formerly of (‘liar- ——Mr. John A, Drier-oil. (‘npt Travcrne. who recently sold his fnrin to Mr. P. Kviior- of that pince h"! iuircilniled the bruise rind lot on (‘cllnr Ave-nun. from Miss Mory iottetown zis previously" stiltcll.) Mr.’ ilIacDonnid purchased this horse when only :1 few months old illlll has developed llllii until this spring when he iviis liikcn over for rilc izlg [HPIIOSOEZ by tho Mzicltinnon Mutiny at Bea; _ Meiiicans in Irons| xitw roitiiTi-iii’ ='v.~—Sllvrif'tl-lA Odd lines of Voile BIOIISCS and Over-blouses, speciall at - - White Silk Middies, Balkan styles - --- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -~‘l'"l-~’~" Wornen’s Gingham Dresses, special at -- - - - ~ - - - - - - - -- - $935 .10 r151: (‘]<‘.N'1‘.i()I~‘ 01ft: DAYS SALE.‘ '1‘() Tim (l. w. Y. A. The One Price Eastern Guardian "JMONTAGUE TROOPS DID WELL-The towns folk of Monta- Kuo are looking forward to tiil- rc- ilruK (iompiiiiv, who will oilinputgni ,m,m~,,(,,._., of n", (:l-|\“- 0p me TQM“; turn, this afternoon, of Sipiud- lilin for Mr. film-Donald. Nil‘. Frank BUiliPlllPi‘ roceivcd zl last full tn Lyman Drusle of Iironk Form‘, (lhester, N. Y.. linll won the 216 trot III tiic Garfield Grand (‘li- ciilt meet yesterday from :i field of thirteen sillrlors>~bcst time 2.08%. . “ififiiiiiiinfilie NEW YORK, July 4.~A grout many Now Yorkers lot tho ivorlll know today tliot they boar no love for tho eighteenth amendment. Several thousand of tiinm riililcd fl terrible thirst trimming up Jdiftli nvcnllc in an anti-prohibition dom- oniltriition, and others pnci-ied tho sldcwiiiils for more than two miles to cheer them. it was cllliod a wet parade. and it was wet-soaking wct—-wlth pen spiriirion. The afternoon Wits one of tire hottest oi‘ the your, u scorch- ing sun shining down through ii humid atmosphere that curried sciirleclv ii ivbifl‘ of breeze. ‘Iidhii-I 2 Conflicting Stories Anglo-Japanese Alliance LONimN. July fi.—-So niiicii con. fusion h-ns resulted from conflict- ing stories as to what has really tiikcn piilcc in connection with the reneiviii of the Anglo Jfljluflusf) Alliance riiiir n srutomonr pf [be PFMYIRP position gleaned from authoritative sources seems neces- nary. Briefly the situation follows. Company's tiinkcr, Harvester, which arrived ilt the company's pic!" Ili- Bziyonnc. N. J.. ltISl week. were ‘Vere m tclegllnl Inst evening stating that] my,“ n1,“ ‘he wry-S mm by business ‘flag’ 2111*" “mm by M" Iimlwlher United States Mtlffilllll Beekniiln on \\'ilI‘i‘tII11S obtained by Andrew M. Groves. assist-lint cngineer on llic ship. The men, all ilicxlcnns. are ciizirgod with felonious zissinull and mutiny, They were lucked up in tho county joil zit Jersey (Thy, linll will hove ii lioilrlng on 'l‘llosilz1_y' iiiifore Fnitcll Stittos Commission- ci- Iicndrlckson. Th0 warrants wcrli obtained on‘ l<‘ridiv_\'. when Griivos rind Firstl Mite Ilolbrook testified before tho’ (‘ommissionciy tho DICXIHIIIS holi oltiicllcd tlhcm with EIXCS on {they 25 liiilt, wbcn the lilnkor had just loft. Port Lohos, Rliexlco. It. was H battle of alxcs; ugiilnsl rifles Hill/O euxos ivloidoii, by jtho ‘men and tho rifles by (luptiiin iiili- yard ‘iiiibrook and-tho first assist‘ iini cngincor, Andi-ow M. Grove. 'l‘hi~ mullnecrs crept. upon tho two rrfIic-crs with their wrllpons, bull wl-m discovered Iiefore they gotl within striking illstllnce. Til‘. of- ficers fired at the ugly crowlLl ivoiinlllng one mun. The nniloril our-reviled. iiitor liar-icing thc cup- tnin severe-iv. in ilisiirmlng tho of- iiccrs, but (irovc in the confusion, '.‘i,'llillt‘ll his weapon and used it' so oflcl-tiveiy‘ that he hacked them into tiic brig. while llllibrook hund- ciilfcd tiieni. Tlicn the door wits locked. ‘Arbor nlllcorsl on siinre IQIIVP i‘l turned to linll the two men unconscious from loss of blood. The sailors bod not been able to csciipe however. Feller-oi ofilciills lioclnre that if the men had aucceprled in their attempt. the Harvester ivoiild have gone llown on the list ma one more "outliers" shin" glvlniz rise to more‘ stories of "plrncy." l I YORK RIFLE GHOOT. The second regulll‘ shoot of inlet July tiic British Government, was informed by the League of Nations that the treaty with Japan I would be lidaptcll tn the requirements of the League and tbnt declaration appears to have been accepted by the Dominiona, Indeed by British foreign office as a denunciation of the alliance. World’: Bllver Supply. »'l‘lie world's supply of sliver is ell- tlmnter! at .250.000.000 ounces an- nually. ‘The-re in produced on the North American continent 1'15.- 000,000 ounces each-year. of which the United sum producer: 75.000» 000 minor-n. Mexico the‘ immn nniolint. while (‘R0000 furnished 25,000,000. U _ ,_ _____ York Rifle (liiib was held on the i-nnizli on July lat. 1921. with ii iiirile attendance. The following- are the scores: l Ebenezer Brown ...... Wylie Allen A. Brown ‘Dr. McDonald , Fol. (Jrockett .. . W. W. Gibson .. J. M. Crockett .. Alf Doyle . W. D. Cooke ..... G. IH. Jones 57" . 57 Harry Henderson i. . . . . ill‘. G. Crockett, W, I. Gibson Wm. 395MB He“... n. uononiiia I ron. P. L‘. I Light ii-orse. The Suiirldilon Coinniiindier [Major W, H. Poole, has consented utter niuny requests to march his unit through the town ilnd make some manoeu- vers on the Grounds of the (Join- mnnlty Welfare League. Monta- qlie hn-s reason to he proud of her boys in this new ‘squadron. ‘Pbey have been continuously receiving praise for their work during the ivllcle ciniip. and they will no doubt receive a fitting reception upon their return homo. -<-0->-'i——- I'l.\."]']'}l{i\ I'I<L'I{S()NAI.S ,.'Mr. lSGYIIIOIII‘ Knight, George- town. visited Vernon Itlvor.-A. ..*Mr. Albert Sklnnrin, returned to his Iiuinu in Georgetopvit-A . fMr. iLouiamcDonald, Pnnmuro Riiiizinll. visited friends in George town.~A. ..'\)A'lsii Nicholson. (Tiirlilgiln, is visiting Miss Grace Douglas, Gonrrzetuwnn-A. ..'1\li'. Reginald Jenkins of the (‘aniidian Bnnlk of Commerce. Gcorgetowlt, visited Vernon River. ..'<.\I‘r. Earl MoLiiren, of the (Yun- illiizin Bank of Commerce. Chur- inttetown, is visiting his home in Georgetown-A. .."Mlss Rose McLean. Who has been spending the winter ln Plclou is visiting hr homo In Georgetown. A. 43a i 2 Fred Henderson Gordon Brown .. Wm. Howard "Leo fMiil . . . . .. . lLelth Brown John Hardly . Pater Proud Wm. Watts P. Brodie .. .. .. Earl Taylor . Ellwood Benton. Lee Vesaay -1 Next shoot iwlli be ell! on Sat- urday, July 9th, 1021, iit 1 o'clock. ~ . i Cash Store %%§E _ Farm For Sale .Flll‘iil of the late l-‘inicy McKin- noii, Iirookficid, contiilning ill/l acres choice land". 75 acres clout‘ and in u high state of cultivation, 25 acres covered with Iinrd wood and lumber, old growth. Wl-ii watered; good house and out- buildings; convenient to l:lilii"ciil-.~i and school; one _ ville Station. Can be sold with or without crop. Apply to Ifinicy MncKlnnon on Premises. \F_=€i'— ;’:r:, ll.) MABDN Eyes opolgailainiiioll Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Optometry Toronto College Exclusive Tent Room Con- nested, with ‘Drug Stow Eyeeiilasses From $2.00 to $10.00 l From East Point to Capo Bear is abig territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies tlie Big Majority of Eye-Glasses Sim i b PAR nut-l add-gulls m 010N531‘ PROCU - I%,6nd huilthe0 GRAD our m: omcum (attendance courses.) Iii Montague , Gnllindnlbufor uracil n nv-no-nA-FE or P rmtouns. . n 1 agenda-I» ‘mm; o. mil-e froro (for.