I i? t. I i» S}. ,1; r um results, 0-, I‘ lnoilarlc nccbuu ;————__. BWIAQIIP? SUMMERSIDE and W ESTERN GUARDIAN J ' y Easily attached to the stern I of rowboat or canoe - ready to take you on enjoy- able outings, fishing and huntlng trips. P01181116. easy to operate, always dependable. Evinrude Magneto — Built-In F1Ywheel Type — Automatic Reverse — more power and flPeod. Sold bu McA vrrvfls Ii st. John, N. l"? Over 120.000 sold-used b; 3i Goth. —MFIS. FRANK WOODSIDE. Jltllpeque, will be at holne to her friends on I-‘rltlay; Jul,- 29ih,, nf- iernoon and evening. —COAL LADEN- The schooner I. II. I'll-nest Capt. Grady, has dis- hilrged part of the t~argo of coal II Queens wharf, and muvel on fuesdzly" to Iledequt- where tile balance of cargo will b3 dclivcretl to .\ll‘. CIIIIJQcIt. II. -FARM cmmccs HANDS-i 'I‘he farm o1 .\ll". Donald Baker. inlutnersiilr Iiast. has reecntlri wen pilrrhalsril by .‘\Ir. \V. t7, (‘lurk This fwrlnl ,_ IlFO of SIIIIIIII"I'SIII(‘. ranks among the best in this muntty and the price ptlill for it. is ltnderstood to be a lmntlstnnt- one. —-SERIOUS ACCIDENT—.\ lllost ilnfortnnate zlccitlcnt happened to \Ir. Harry '\\ait -, \\'r.<l Devon. on \Iond.z\- ztvrernoolt when all the, finge" ind pa of the right hand! v -re ‘III-it'll off by a circular" saw which he had bwa-ojlerutiviu. lhri lrly .tli~-rnaiivt> hr ill ISI" remit-ring ‘ir~'t aid al.- the flor. u!‘ iilocd. was in c lfully n rap up tile wound nul ru>h the injured man by nlzlitir to the PrItn-e County iospitul. 1 distance of thirty miles. rhcrt- the wound was carefully IIt$>'[‘(I. Although the accident is l regreltablt- one. .\Ir. Waite will be abfe to return Iloluc in a day or two. ll_ —BOYS IN TROUBLE- Thel ilree young leds. Durant and twl \I(-rri.ll 1|I'IlIiIt‘I'$. rhargeil with breakil c T!) ;| nlwvsbovs box. In a gar. .t few evenings ago and steal‘ tn: a quantity uI goo-Is tilerefronl. i OPTICAL LENS GRINDING Our Lens Grinding plant -—the only one on the Is- land-is daily engaged in manufacturing the vari- ous kinds of lenses, used in correction of defective vision. There‘ are no long de- lays in Wtliiiififl for ‘special’ 'lenses;PBO PTSNAPPY SERVICE, is the motto of our establishment. . (i. F. Ilutcheson Optometrist l Optielu ‘An, -‘.- nvlwgtw; dIWAuAn qw»~@u»-. - 1n - QPAIAQJLIAIAaV-QIQIAIQUOU ~ 0o0v0w04QQ A Feed flats 2 CARLOADS arriving, 4.000 bushels good. heavy sound WHITE OATS. Bonk your orders with us now. Special prices in Iota of 60 to 100 bushell. i I Flour "ROBIN HOOD" In bags all izei. "QUEEN CITY" ln bug! all sizes. have been t-rnlrictctl at their pri- ‘imi : hearing and :<-_-nt up for ‘rial at the next snsion of the rin- nretnt- (‘inu-t. IW-tly tlliwing has been common during the sulnntcr irolznd town. and this should br- a warning to 111050 who have escal)‘ ‘II the l.|w, us no doubt there at") still guilty parties at lzirtze. II. --CONTEST STANDING-The late-t standing cf candidates in the. 12.740 00 Prize Election Vontest, ‘.<>t|' d by it. 'I‘. llolnnln. Limited. of ‘Fumnlerside. gives the follow- n: its the first ten most pronlin- .~ ceessilll candidates: I. , ... . s Reta Ilvtl. Iltta (intlr; 4.. .\Ii.~'.< Neill: T», ' ltuby‘ Il-ntiis; ti. Brion’. flaudet‘. T. Mrs. (‘hester Phnnvpirln; R, .\Ir>'. Ilobert Ilefiel‘. ‘I, \\'i-~Ir-_v J, Spence; l0. .\‘Iie-.~' finch" (luudct. The contest. whith nds on Sunday .lnl_\ 311. has wreat- ed. ltlwflit Inn-refit througout the III;II‘I‘EIII(‘. provinces anti prolnises w» be the IIIINI sllvvessfttl merchan- df ng competition in the hifiltiri‘ "1 the Itnver provinces. hit: - Pain is Nature's sig- - nal that something is A wrong, and unless it .is quickly righted it may easily become serious. n m. aches m In m» pum- - 3 and muscles Absorbine jr. \ . laftc-rnoon for ‘applies. l _Poul.rnY- s. n. Pcndleton will be at Kcnslngton on Wcdtles - day and 'I‘hur.~d:ly of this week and ‘Will pay highest market price for sroucl-lsb-eo-mz- s. s. Per- ras, a government coastal steal . I .. . called at. rummersitle on Mon ay —HORSE INJURED-A horse which was caught In a barbctl wire fence in the western end of Sum- lllcrsillt’ on Mtllliiil)’ night received such Injuries, including a broken leg. that the owner was forced to shoot hint. -STORES CLOSEDr-All the prominent stores and offices of irmnlncrsnlt- were closlrd for an hour nn ‘Tuesday afternoon. out of respc t to the IIICIIIGI‘) of \\'lii'llllll II. .\l-cl\"le. Qftlrltlerfv manager of the Bunk ova Scotia, who died on Sunday‘ nlorning. —BASEBALL- Another inter- esting game of ball was playr-li on ftiontlaly" evening when the Pion with Lyurls and Doyle as tutti a won frlltu lhc Veterans who wert Iltlheltl by (‘urrie and Iieairst I. tilt. score being 10 to 7. J. JILCaIhIaIgh ‘mnpirtg W. J_ Sullivan. base Judgc. -VIOLATING MOTOR ACT_. Suminones Ilave been issued front thc jmlice court itkzliust several mo- Hlrif >1 cllargitlg them with in- fraction of the .\I0tnr Volticlt‘ .-\-"t and town bye-law's regulating Ir fic on streets of the town. The (‘as s will come up for hearing in a few days. II —DIED AT MiSCOUCHE-The village of Niist-oucht- is mourning ' of its olden resident in the person of Roderick (Ylltlpheli. who died at his homp on‘ Nlontlay right. at the advanced age m‘ ‘TS ywutrs. The funeral Is to be held this (‘Filcstlzlyi morning. she ser- ricts at the IfK-couehe church he» ing held tinder the IIII'(‘(‘li'/I’l ct‘ the Rec. Dr. “dlflilllllll. —A GOOD GAME.-—'I‘he PIUIIOPPs t-linched the championsilil» of the Slntnnersitie llaschzlil League ser- ies on Ji-onday night when they Ilefentrzl the War Veterans on the Iligh School Ilitlutontl by the score of I0 -T. 'I‘he garlic was fast and exl-itiitg. lnany ratling good plays laeiljg made and. the game being anyuuek right up to the inst Inn- ing. The batteries were: Pioneers. Doyle and l,_\‘ntl.<.' \\'.'tr ‘t'i‘"r.'t.'t'. Beat-Isl.) and Currie. _, ‘M11141. 1 --FAMILY TAKEN ILL-Six ulrnlhel'.< or the h ousc or (‘hurles flout-cit Sltllllnt-lnsidh. III“IIIIII1. so ill on ‘Sunday. front the reflects of food poisoning that tllr-jl were contpt-iltgi to leave. church and the servictvs of a physician were ft‘- f|llll‘t'li. Jlr. 11nd .\Irs. Dom-cit were taken ill while ‘attending divine st rrice in the Ft. Paul's chapel and very shortly aflerlvartls their chil- drin ‘were ZIISU suffering front the effrcts of the poison. .\ll are now recovering. but .\ll‘. Dunc-offs eon- dltfcn is not stl favorable as that - oi the olhcl" nlclnbcrs of the lnnlse holds. ——LAID TO REST.—IlosI:; oi friends, milking one n-t‘ the lilrgest. will allay the pain quickly and restore the tissue with ' . former healthy condition. ' Swellinga which so com- , monty accompany pain an quickly reduced by n brick Ahoorbino, Jr. rub. Ill u bottle I\ moot dru on’ ’ Feed CRACKED CORN. CORN. MEAL. OIL CAKE. SHORTS. BRAN, SCHUMACKER FEED, CRUSHED OATS, ROLLED OATS, OATMEAL. Poultry Supplies oi all kinds all at lowest pri- ces. WHOLESALE and RE- TAIL l i i 1 i i t i W. F. YOUNG. Inc- 344 Si. Paul St. Maflrlll Dominion (iarage Satisfaction Guaranteed. Low Prices. Water St. 1 Upplclilll It. 'I‘. Ilolnuuis i Carterilt C0. Ltd y I QAAQAQQ§O-b-OO-Q»QQ Summcrslde, P. E. I. R. D. Withrow ‘ funt rill cortcges seen in Summer- tstde for several years, on 'l‘uestlay ‘afternoon followed the remains of the late \\'illiam- II. .\ll-Rte to his last resting place in the Protest- Iant cemetery. The funeral ser- tvices, which trcre hcld in the home .b_v Rev. Mr. Harding. paistor of the (‘ilrist-ian Baptist church, were very slluplo hilt brought. honlo to ali present tho loss sustained by the social and IHI-FIIICSS life of the com- munity ill tho passing of Mr. Mr- hie. who was ildlnilrcd and rcspect~ ed by everyone who Itncw him. The burial service at the grave was ‘conducted by the Iicv. .\ll‘. Mitchell. mastor or the Presbyterian church. ,'I‘he pail bearers were W. G. Schnr- man. .\'I. IL. Bradshaw Aidan Bui- pnun, \V. ll. Smith, .i. S. Allan and ll". It. .\I'clnt0s'll. -——-—-<0¢-———- TWESTERN PERSONALS ~IIev. NliiiNllwi-ltlitillgihin of sit John was in (YLc-ury or Sunday last. hilarity” Appointments The Canada Gazette ofJuly 23 contains the following: Regimental ward Island) Heavy Brigadzk-Maj. (honorary lieutenant colonel) SLR. to retain his rank on retirement. 15th April, 1921. , The following confirmation of rank of, Lieutenant supernunlerary) 2nd Siege Battery: G. L. Proyvsc, c. n. Ritchie, c. n. Stanley, w. Mathesnn, L. II. Davlson. F, C. Auld. In the 8th ISIege Battery: A. T. Seaman, ll. W. Peake It. II. Alcscrvey, A. II. Burke. ' The Prince Edward Island llilgllllltlll! t‘. J. C. Stewart, C. 'I‘rainor. The ‘Prince bldlvalrd Island Lii-tht Horse: To be provisional lieutenants: It. “Ylslcy: Squarehrlggs, William Yeo, “Illiann I-Ilmcr Bowncss. Heavy Artillery. I i Prince Edward Island Heavy lde tfilrlncrly Prince Edward Isltnd Ileavy Brigade and ZITthBaL- tcry‘, 3rd Ilrigatlc, C.I~‘.A.) —- The —-.VIr. Vernon hlatthcws. of Tur- ners I.td.'_ (YLclry, was in town on - .1 onllaly. II. .\ll‘. James GriIlin_ “list. Point, A5 spending .1 fcw days with frimds in town . II. w-Miss Nina Waldron has rctilrn- qtd to her home in ifync Vallley, after visiting fricnds In Long fiiver, hltllpcijuo and Flccloem. ——(‘Ilief' prohibition Barlmur and stlil-trhicf paid an tifficnll v hcrc on Mun- (lay. finding busln dull In town. ' proceeded eastward by motor ‘Ii inspector llaywood. —Jalnes lSillllyran fornrerly of Xorthnm and recently u member of the staff it‘ Bruce, .\IcI\'ay and >(‘ompany, Summersitlo, lcavcs ill the near filturc for l-jilmonltln, Alta. —.\Ir. Henry Gallant of the Do~ mlnlon Exp_, ($0.. and Mrs. Gallant, returned home on Manda _vat‘ter spending a pleasant visit at the home of hcr pzucnt< at TIIQIIIJII, ii - Mr. and .\ll-s. A. .\ll-lino. Lo well. lvlussx, who have jitst Spvltt their annual vacation with friends In Prlncc ($0.. left by Ill’; clr ferry on 'I‘ucstltiy morning on return to their homc. I-I. ' --Z-<+>-_-_- HSTRANGLED WITH ASTHMA is the only I"X|II‘(‘,.\‘.\'II'III that scents to _convt-_\' whzlt is" endnrel‘ front an 1|‘- tack of this trouble. The relief from Dr. .i. ll. htlltlitlfs Asthma Iteluedy is beyond lneasurc. \\'ile.re all was rest. IIrer-thillg heroines Tlilflllili and tin bronchlzll tubes emlljllctely cleared. This Ilnelplalled remedy i< worth malty lltues its price lo :l'l who nu- it. -—i-Qo->--—— SAYS SOCIALIST LEADER IS HELD UP AT DOVER ON AUTHORITY OF GOV’T I.t'l.\'DO\' Jilly 2fi.-— .\Iorri:= I-Iillquit. tho United States Social- ist party loader, who arrived at [lover from Franco, \\'edncsda_v. was rcftlscd permission to land by an immigration officer. who said he was acting on instructions front secrctanv for homo affairs‘ accord- tng to the Dally IIcratld, the Labor organ. today. Mr_ lliilqtlit, adds the ‘fit-raid. eventually’ was permlttctl to spend tllc night in Dover. bill was ill- structcd to rcport at noon today. ilnloss the Instructions are cau- t-ellrtl h ~ that time, the ncw-qnlpt r lifiitllTw. no hunt rolurn to Pram e. —Mr. Cilnrlos Ituntszrv, Vi/cst Dev on, paid a business trip to town on t\l"nrI'|_\. ll .\Il'_ Illiluulfs passport ivns vised by the Britt-it authorities in tho Pulled Slain‘- Ibc Ill-raid st:lt".=. medical services 1st (Prince Ed- ~ Jenkins is retired and Is perlnitted ‘ suffering: there comes comfort unl ' ‘E. following uppolntmenter promo- tions, transfers and retirements are authorized on reorganization of the Brigade as the “lat Prince Ed- ward Island Ilcavy Brigade," with effect from the 15th ADrll- 1931. (General Orders 13 and Z5 of 1920): To be Lieutenant-Colonel and t0 command the Brigade: Lieutenant- Colonel D. A. Jlaclfiinnon, D.S.O. To bt- provisional Adjutant with the provisional rank of Captain: Lieutenant G. l}. Itlichie. 3nd siege Battery (formerly 3rd Henry Battery and" Ammunition Culmnni.—'l‘o be Major and to connnuntl thc Battery: ‘Major J.I‘. Iloopcr. To be provisional Captain: Lieu- tenant. W. L. Jenkins, M.C.. Cana- dianhlilitia. To be provisional Lleutonants: Percy Wilfred .\Ic.\levln D.C.l\I.; Itusst-ll II'JIII‘_\' llavlson‘, Lieutenant L. i“. ‘Ficrnt-y" rronl the Iicsorvo of Oflicers. ‘ ' 8th ‘Siegp Battery (fortucrly 4th Heavy Ilattery and Aunnunitlolt (‘olunlnl.—~'l".l be provisional Mujor and to cunmland the Battery; Pro- visional Jfajor II. L. Bethune. To be provisional Captain: Lieu- tenant H. Court, Canadian Militia. 'I'o bc provisionnl- Lieutcnnnts: Harry’ Alfred IIIKlIJ-DDIILZUII, M. .M.. William Paul Bruce, If ‘C. hi. To he Lieutenant: Lieutenant (silperninncrary) \V. L. Beer. To be provisional Llcntcuztnt: hurl Iit-ily. _ 14th Silage Battery iforutcrly 37th Battcry, 3rd Brigade. t‘. F. A.) Tc. be ZIIajtn- and to CtIIIIIlIilnil the Buttery: Major J. 1-‘. Storns_ MC. To be Captain: Lieutenant and ‘Ibrovct Captain J. N. MCEHCHOTII,’ M.C To be Lieutenant: Lieutenant (SllI)(‘I‘IlIllll0l‘tlI‘y) lit. C. McLean. To be provisional Lieutenant: Peter Angus hIIoLellanf ‘rhe undcrnlentioned are retired in HOLMAN’S $2,740.00 Prize Election. Saturday, July 30th is Your Last Chance to Give Assisfiance—-V0'I‘E NOW. 1‘ ' To be Major. Second In Com- mand: Lleuteunnt (nupernumer- ary) and brevct Captain C. J. C. Stewart. To be Majors: Lieutenant and brevet Captain A. McLeod. Lieutenant (supernumerary) and‘ brevet Captain U. G. Dawson. To be provisional Majors: Lieu- tenant (auparnumerary) Thompson, M13.‘ Lieutenant E. H. Strong, from the Reserve oi.‘ Officers. To be Captain: Lieutenant and brevet Captain H. G. Jenkins. To be provisional Captains: Lieu- tenant A. ,-S. Robertson. v Lleutenauts (supernumerary) 'I‘. B. Rogers C. Trainer. To be Lieutenant: LleutenantC. W. MacArthur, MAIL, Canadian Militia. ' To be Provisional Lleutenants: William Layton Delaney. Peter Mc- Intyre-Mclnnis, Leonard Wilfred Goodwin, M.M.. Simon Doherty Nicholson. To ‘be provisional Adjutant: Cap- tain II. G. Jenkins. To be provisional Muskotry In- structor: Provisional Captain A.S. Robertson. To ‘be Quartermaster with tlhe rank 0t Lieutenant: Philip Errol Painter. _ To be Chaplain: Chaplain and ltonorary Captain, the Itcv. G. C. Taylor. The undermentioneti are trans- ferred to the Reserve of’ Officers: Lleutenants W. HJTIdmarsh GS. Blue, C. V. Brennan. ' ‘Lieutenant. (Quilrtcrmnutcr) J. A. Moore. Lieutenant (Paymastcr) D. E. _ Shaw. The uutierlnentioncd are rctlrcd and are permitted to retain their rank on rotlrcitient: Captains and brcvct Alatjors W. G. Darke. W.‘ E. I“. IIard_v. and tire, perlnittcd to rctuln their rank on retirement: Lieutenunts W. A. Cillllcr, L.II. Davison. Tile untiermentloncd tire permit, ted to retire: Provisional Lieuten- unts (swpernumerary) G. It. Ben- nett, L. J._M:wdonuld. R. E. Field- ing, 1'.) C. Brown. Corps‘ 1lcsorvo.—Tn bc Majorzl ‘lliajor L‘. L. 'I‘. MacKay. _ To be Captains; Captain and brc-‘M-C-t 11- MWJUIQFIIGY. J- M- 5‘1“»I"‘11' ;vet MajoriJ. w. Stanley. Captains A. I". hlcQuilid. J. A. 5- Bayér. .1 " Lieutenant and brovct Captain J. S. Bagnall. Lieutenant (SUDOTIIIIIIICFIITX) and vbrcvet (‘nptuin A. 'I‘. Seaman. To be Lteutcnants: Llcutcnants (supcrnuntcrilry): II. A. Messervcy. , Lieutenant W. E. Campbell. , Lleutenants (supernumerzlry) A.i n. Burke, A. n. n. Murphy n.0,! u. w. PNIRC, n. n. Ilichards. w. W. Rogers, G. K. Stuttley. I“. C. Auld. n. n. Mcsscrvtiy, w. Blutllc-i son. To be Quartermaster: Captain (QILIFICTIIIHSIIBT) J. A. Webster. The Prince Edward Island Rog- mcnt (105th Bu. C.E.I“-I--~—II"(II'III- orly 82nd (Abegivclt Light Infan- try).-—'I‘ho following al-pptiitt-ttuv-nts, promotions. transfers and retire- ments are authorized on reorganiz- ation of tho Itcglmcnt us “The Prince EILWIIITI Island Rcginlent," with effect. from ‘the. 2nd 31113119211 (General Order 42. 1920): To be LIeutonant-(Joluntvl and to command tho Regiment: Lieuten- iHIL-CUIOIIOI R. Ii. (Ianlpilell. IFDZZIZLFZ‘ lflf. 1/1 'I‘/CIIL’I‘ than Ibiif 1 1 I GE? ‘lbr Liver II.'-l~ B111‘ A. FoBter. Csntrai Drugglst. I 1 7/11/1711 J 1'11 1/11 G. L. Prov/so. fGuigtln, J. ‘F. White. Lieu-tenants A. Wood. V. Mctlr, cmll. ‘Lieutenant and brevct Captain C. Martin. ‘Lleutonants W. It. Mnxfiold, I). McEwen. A. Lofurgey, J. S. Des- Roche. v . ‘Lieutenant (supernumerary) and IlITCVCI. (Taptain II. W. Oxeuhaln. Llcutonunts (silpcrnumcrargv) G. H. Steinway". W. 'I‘. Dawson, J.A. Tanuallill (i. E, Itltce. V. hforris. sc-n. B. A. Dolrnn. 1-}. A. keeping. Lieutenant (SIIIICPIIIIIIIGIIITY) and brovet hillajor 'I‘. A. McLean ((‘an- adian Ilullwny Corps.) The undcrmeutlunorl are permit- ted to rctirc: Provisional Lieutenant L. len. Provisional Llentonants (sitpe-r- nulnlerztnv) II. Buulter. S. L. Miller. ' A. J. Marc-Donald, J. J. Tralnor. M. 1 lit. Ilartly A. dvfalrttin, A. A. Scales, n. A. mild-kiln. w. A. Alcqitt-qn. W. A. Iiiucdonald. Lloutcnants (Sllp€I‘1Ill'iIIi‘l‘iII'y) J. \V. Godfrey, It. McDonald, M. .1. Nicholson. ' . Provisional Lieutenant (superhu- merury) L. J. Gay. R. Al- Corirs Reservew-To be Major: iliiajor J. M. Jones. To be Captains: Captains and brevet Majors I". Bonner. L. B. Leard. \V. E. Smith, 'I‘. E. MacNutt. Captains J. MacMIIItln, G. I-I. Campbell. To be Lieutenant-s: Lieutenant and hrevet ‘Major F. B. MncRae. lbleutenants G. W. I-I. Beers J. 1'. Noy- ' Lioutonants (supernumerary) W. 1-‘. Stewart, I. G. Jilacbarcn III.C.. A. n. Cosh, 1c. s. Blanchiirti, n. I’. I\Ic'Luiuc, S. K. Donald, W. A. lVicLarcn, It. It. Manicure C. Mo- Memoranda: _. Lieutenant F‘. B. Mncilae. The Prince Edwiiftl Island ‘Itcgilncnt. c. c, 1...} . Buying Nice Whiteuear tlleapler lhpan_ you flan; make II Dainty w-hitewear, beautifully made and trimm-ed- tasteful, attractive garments, offered in this sale for less than you could buy the material, and make up the gar- ments for yourself. And every garment is just right — they come from the smartest maker of this line in Canadian-today is ilhe day you need the g00ds—today you are offered the saving. Special sale of Gowns at. .. . .. . . . .. .790. $2.00 Gowns are offered at . . . . . . . . $1.50 $3.65 Gowns are offered at . . .. . . . . $2.75 $5.25 Gowns are offered at . .. . . . . . $3.90 ‘A notaible value—-Drawers . . . . . . . .. 59c, Another special bargain-Drawers. .. 79c, Chemises offered in this sale .. . . . .. 79c, $1.95 Chemises on sale at $1.50 An attractive lot of Corset Covers .. 49c, 90c. Corset Covers .. 69c. $925 Corset Covers $1.69 $1.00 Corset Covers A . . . . .. 75c. Special Sale value Undcrskirts .. $1.00 $1.75 [lnderskirts offered at; . .. . . . . $1.35 These are only a few of the specials offered --WiII _\"_OII drop into the store today and see display at the head of the main stair Ivay. Maura 8t Mutant lid. p Queen St. ' ilh'fowu 151th July. 101s. 19,7, _ i Lieutenant Ii. E. Money. Mani- gflpunns w_ E, 5mm,’ w. 0 tnvbn University (‘onttngmt (‘-.().'[‘. “Mk8 “r El F, lnardy. The Print, 13- 18111 s°1>m111b°11 1916' Iidwar-d Iulnutl Rogilnent, ‘Jud Milt‘ Captain J. W. Sttlnloy, 2nd Siege 1921‘ Buttery, (Ianatllan ArlII-Icry. 22nd September. 1916. Lieutenant McLeod. T111 Prince Edlwilftl Island Regimen‘ lst December. 1915. A. Every Dollar you spend at HOL- _{=—.——w:—‘ MAN’S this week will help some dan- didilte toward winning a Prize. It is your last chpncc to render assistance, . Your Last Chance to H Candidate in HoLMANs $2,740 Prize Election Contest Closes Saturday Night, July 30th. This is positively the last 9 Goes to Some- body 15'- JIHY- 1916- LI u nun su ornutnernry‘ ‘I‘.' , (1“1’1“1" T- E- MIICNIIII- T110 A. 15101111111.‘ Then Prince Edilvard ,mmtefnmll‘ L’ “illartrllthngg: Prince Edward Island lleghtlcnl. Island Rtlglmolll. Ilrll Decetnber Him" LdwMd 151m“ g 22nd January", 19th. Lieutenant. J. S. 811201111, m Siege Buttery, Canadian Artillery», 20th April. 1916. I T; Your Favorite date on which count for that Candidate Friend of YOIIYG- "i Lieutenant (aupernumcraryl 11' 1W. Oxonham. The Prince EIIWAM :lslnnd Regiment. 20th Februurl. 1918. Liewtcnnnt II. G. Jenkins. T1" ‘Prince Edlward ‘Island 119511119111‘ 117th January 1017. " Lloutonanui (supernumerflfyl C‘ J. C. Stewart, U. G. Dawson. T1" Prince Edward Island 11981111911!‘ 15th JlllY- 191B. Lieutenant (supernumerarri A- . 1-. Bioanlfltl. sth Sieze Batu-ry- 6"‘ nan» Artillery. 23rd F<1I>""‘"' 1918. your support will - CA1, TOR IA .. A lnfiabgnlfiwl" =11