reason, is _ prompt payment .i keep the wheels helpl to “throw machinery.” D0 IT - T0-DAY. Thank you. N0 ORB __.______'_.} HOW THAT APPROBATION BILL IS DUE when you receive it.. Your imakes it possible to going-while. delays a wrench into the .6 M°LEOD IlliliED ‘l Western Guardian to Kenslngton Races August 6th Sample. 3378-8-2-21 Race, 220 yds. iuen and single men.—8~i-2i. .-DANO‘ERS AT NEW ANNAN RACES.-—The beautiful medals for winners in the dances. have arrived from Toronto. and will be on Ex- lilbitiun in the R. '1‘. Holman Co. show window at Sunnnorsidc. Ladies and gentlemen intending to compete will please send their names t otbo Sect'y. immediately. Saturday ' morning, five days in jail. The case against new ciimini iucizs WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1924 IN $900.00 ' Race Freelorall Trot and Pace . 1. 2. 2.20 Trot and 2-24 Pace 3. 2.36 Trot and 2.40 Pace .. Entry fee 5 per cent, date. Management reserve the right change order of ‘racing- PURSES DlVlDED 50. Music, dancing. boxing. military PURSES Classes Entries close Saturday, August 9th. ‘Horses MW! be Wiilblt! °" Illa‘ to change program, 25, 15, 1O PER CENT. and pipe bands in attendanc Refreshment and dining saloons on the grounds, Special extra side attractions for which New Annan Races are famous. Mail entries before Saturday, August 9th. JAMES PENDERGAST, Secty. (Kens.) STOCK QUOTATION HALIFAX, Aug. 4- (iuetiiionfl Ward & Johnston, furnished by members Montreal Stock blxchzingc Bell Terlophontr . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1115i Brampton ' St. Lawrence Flour .- Ottniva Power (‘uba (‘one Sugar l, t! 1pt'(iplt* here should be satisfied not more than six ‘riches illf-ill» Cuba (‘ane Sugar Pfd. . 9 ll i395 ----- -- with the conditions existing as they 'l‘liei'e. will be n great _Sll(ll‘iill.{i,‘ of l'nn. Am. Petroleum ' 0M5 P" lllmllul are much better situated thanistrziw nnd certainly little grain. Am. Can. . . . . . . . . . .. many pcoph- seemingly niorifllny proved not niiich over a hull‘ lirtizilan ractlou . . prosperous. Y. a crop. Fol-d must surely have io liowanl Smith i‘i‘d. -. . .. iloward Siniih, Com. Spanish River l’t'd Spanish llivi-r ('oni. .. Steel (‘o of (‘:iii. . . . . .. . Iiri Empire Steel 1st . Pi-nnians . 0 visiting frii-nils iu Alena-ton, N. ll. :ill plentiful. Abiiipi , r blaster Herbert Seliurinziii. Fum- Sh;|\\']n|g;1|] ,, niorsiile. is Hlliflltlilll»! a very ph-n- “" ],;,,,r@,,[|(i.,- pulp . saut vacation in the country ll"‘ ford, Maiden. Molroso, S(lllii‘l‘\'l|il‘ (‘nn. Gen. Electric Can. Steamship Cont. . ..... (‘un. Steamship l’fd. Asbestos Coin. Dom. Bridge . . . . . .. Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric .. Nat; Breweries . . . . . Atlantic Sugar .. Atchison Am. Car & tuindry .. Am. Locomotive .. Am. Smelling K: 11' ,._.___ 57. Wheat (let. .\iay lililVi. 1~i0%; Dec. 135% " The Markets SUM MERSIDE MARKET Dairy butter ____________ _. 25-2 Eggs per doz. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET 25—i2 y J) $900.00 iPurse $300.00 . Purse $300.00 Purse $300.00 postpone. or Corn, Sept 115-35,; Doc. 106% May fraction against the Motor Vehicle Act was dismissed. ll. —-LOST-—Illuck velvet stool bead- ed hand-bag last Thursday evening, July 2i on train between llorilen l'ier nnd Station in side scat of (ilie of tliu coaches. 'l‘lie bag (zontziiutnl gold rosary which the loser is very zinxitius to recover, also French ivory cuticle Yrnlfe. Finder kindly communicate with llyron McDonald Summerside or Mr. James Mellon- Iilll. North Bedeuuor-Rcuurd-—2i. —-FlRE AT KENSilVGT°N.—Tll0 homo of Mrs. William (loss, Ken- slugton was badly scorched by fire on \'Vcdncsdziy morning. About six o‘clock. The fire ivzis first detected by Mrs. (loss nnd the alarm was promptly sounded. The ‘re illlliilfll- tus \\';:s sharply on the scene and a good stream of water was injected .i1to the consuming elements. The flames were soon brought uniler control the (lamugc done being chiefly by water. it is most urgently advised that all householders ex- ercise a satyrc-eyed vigilance ovcr "wail fires during the period when flammable material is so dry.—\’. C. —VlSITlNG FRIENDS. —- lilr. jlierbcrt T. McLeod and lilrs. Mc- [in-oil, llrocton. Mass, are spimling _ {a holiday in the Province visiting ' friends. 'i‘hey spent a few days in lienslngttin, with Mr. Rich-oil's sister. llirs. Wm. Pldgeou. it is fifteen years since Airs. hit-Leon! |w.= in the Province and ciglit years since Mr, McLeod ivas here. -8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. -KENSINGTON RACE$.-—Conic —-KENSINGTON SPORT8-Foot Prize for ‘winner. $5.00. Prize for best step dancer, $5.00. Tug-o-War, between iiiarriod ——AT THE POLICE COURT Oil tho adjourned prohibition case against Mrs. Mary Cameron ivas concluded, judgment llllil till! llllllilliliifi illflfl being reserved till Saturday next. lilliil lll i400" llfllllllllllll- A drunk was flninl Sli and costs or b05011‘ 1W8 9ll1 Wlll lib‘ lllll "D "l a young man. charged with an ill- l‘t'('l‘l\'(‘(l irui;"\ilinion of lit‘llill'iliiilll. Father l\lcl’ln-rsoii_ l’. l‘.. assistance for t-iiiitl-ssionr; were lu- gnu on 'i‘liursdziy evening ]ll‘()\'ltlll*¢. l thus giving tho pastor more illlli‘. i Eastern .___. 20th. lf not fine. first fine day fol - lowing.—8-5-2i. Thompson.‘ ..' THOSE 3385 8 2 3i INTERESTED IN sou—-Poole & Thompson, - 3385 8 2 3i ..'EA8TERN AGENT.— Mr .J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in. Montague and will be pleas» ed to receive nows items, advertis- iug, Job Printing, new and renew- al subsoriptlons. _ VQIIUFOR SALE-l-A very bio property at Montague. ltQunt sold auction on that date, ll, l). McLeod 3733~7-tl0-1.-i.o-~li ..'*CO_DFISHING on illc North Shore is good, but few are trying. Mr. llarry Tiinnor. Lunni-iibiirg fish- erman. 'l‘ainuer‘s Mills. Sourls. niudo flin- catches on ‘Phursilay. and zigaiii on Saturday. 'l‘he weather is very favorable. ..*SEVERAL BOOT-LEGGERS or liquor traders, visited Nnufrcg". inst iveck. and cndi-avoroil to buy up what liquor wins in tho hands of the natives from tho cargo smug gled into Naufregir on Sunday week, Offers of $100 n keg and lilo to $15 a gallon were made. ..”'PROHlBITION OFFICERS from ('lltll‘l(liit'il)\\'ll, made a search of Naufraigo territory‘. Thursday. and succecilqil in finding at one man's place, tiirei- keiis or trasks. two at anotlieris, and some smaliei‘ lots. whether llluy had a right to confiscate salvaged goods from tho shore whotln-r contrabriiud or not, is a question. ..°8HOP from Helium's cud“ noon: ‘r0 roe res PARTY SW H“ o‘ classes m Comes‘. w. T: at Rollo Bay. Wednesday, August synopsis of telegraphic reports re- ..*WATSON POWER QPRAYER in stock. Write or phone Poole A‘; buying power sprayers writa or phone for particulars on the ‘Wat- iillililt llEPilill Below will be found a ‘ brief - cclvod at tho Hcad Office of the Haul} of lvlontreal from its Branch- cs ' he Branch Managers have complete and lntinipte knowledge of each local situation and are in close touch with Crop conditions- in‘ all sections of tho districts men- iioned. GENERAL licavy rains have benefited all crops in Manitoba and have improv- ed the crops on summer fallow in Alberta iindfiasltatchawan. Pro- spects gcneraliy are fair-to good ex- cept in Southern and Eastern by eating foods that do not heat the’ Ice col drinks and electricians wiil..not ctidl tvhéperson‘ wh eatslhcztting foods. “ Eat Shredded Wheafwiflikirnf] fresh fruits and. green, ve.§..¢..l?l?.l°.$»ati§l keep '60,, comfortable and full of pepwfor the“ day’s Wor Shredded Wheat is a wife-saver in. summer, e ii 4951741‘ loon ilisirict. Hall damage -to ilzile I "oil-i" negligible. In Ontario, (hiebcc. and 3/4 4"'l'“-‘ iilu lit-stern provinces rains have Edmonton (iistrict. North East (Jaigary district North East Leth- bridge district and ire tho Saska- boon fairly general and the results have beui- beneficial. ln Quebec haying is general and yield will be nrt-rage. rain prospects are sails- fzu-tory. in Ontario haying is practically completed mid cutting of \\'ll(‘ili. is general. In Maritime- Provlnces jiotatocs are in‘ excellent condition but other crops are light. in lirltlsh (Yolunihizi haying lnis boon ('()lll|lll"it‘ll with yield be- low llVl¥l‘ili'I(‘, Ponchos, plums and i-urly apples are now being picked. Details follow:—~ cause it is ~ ready-cooked and ready-to-serveéfi kitchen work or worry. The crisp, ilavory shreds ,1 baked whole wheat are the delight of every youngste ' Two biscuits wit milk make a goo meal at a cost 0i n over five cents. PRAIRIE PROVINCES EUMONTUN DISTRICT. -—Ceii- irul and Northern portioizi- benefit- fiteil by heavy rain. Average crop expected. in Southern and Eastern sections (T01) will be very light. i‘.»\i.(iAitY DiSTltiCT-Ajoudition in North East unfavourable. in South and East and North pro- spects are good for average yuld. lsifflllililDflfE DlS'I‘ltiC'l‘.— (‘onditioiis continue satisfactory in South Western section; fair yield may be harvested from summer iiillow in South Eastern sections; in North and North East areas the ..*FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTIONS ~—'l‘he (levotions for the first Friday Sacred lleart of Jesus, took plat-e in St. Alnrgzirvtflg- pro-church ‘on Ffliiil)‘. Practically :ill of the con- firnieil school ('llillll'i‘ll of the par- ish wi-n- pri-svlli and a very largo lllllllilt'l‘ oi tho adult coinzrvgzitiiiii 'l‘liey still retain pleasant associa- tions of the island believing that it‘ looks more [iffitlliflfllllri now than i 3 it did at any time previous. —NORBOROUGH NOTES—liny-:l ila lug has ri-turncil home alter i gin-st of .l. A. and l\irs, Harding; Misses Nora and Mary l\icCallougli of Siiiiiinersliio. is visiting frli-iuls in Norborouglu- bliss Myrtle John- ston, Boston, i\lziss., is spa-oiling a very pleasenat holiday in New London and Norhoro-liir. lion Vlatrldicrson and Dan Murphy, lioi» den, spent the weekend in Nor- borough. I i —MUSlC AT NEW ANNAN lug is now in full swing ,ou account by_ at ii-zisi. li:ilf and there is. no [of tin; dry \\‘t'1lillt'l‘_ll i5 not as‘ market for Filiilt‘. The potato ‘crop [lli'.'i\'y as usuziilywwllliss llrizvi is, llI)\\‘(‘\‘(‘l‘ iloinil. pretty wi-ll. 'l‘li\-i'i- and Quincey. The parting words at more years of wciliivil bliss ---Y mica-i morsido, is visiting in 'l‘ignish the guest of Miss Reta llrennau. .."‘THE DRY WEATHER u 1' ilaying lrivoc with the grain crops. ll‘ iniporteil next \vinti:i'.~unl\-ss the ivu stuck on the farms are winced .~: no blight. and bugs are not at he ioriiiinus of festivities \\".'l'\! hi- best good wishes for many PERSONALS ~~liliss Aibr-rla Zliaclniilau. Sum» —Miss lilary lilorrissoy of New (of iln- montlii in lleiiiiratiou to the orally unsatisfactory. Crops will be beni-fltcil from showers. Pros continue favoiirnblte in South had liolyli id in North will be light. and pasture average. iiiiions are favourable. crop is largely a failure. SASKA- Tlie Canadian Shredded Wheat Company Nlulrl Polls, Ontario I ‘FUUN liis’1‘1tl(1'i‘.—Sitiiation gen- iiglii zilthtiugh showers have [il‘I\'t'ii prospects for feed im- and not-d. Wheat lieailed out. llay and i slurs poor. REGINA DlS'l‘ltlC'l‘. mops in most districts WiNNllddG J|S'i‘ltlC'i‘.~~All |l‘()\'t!(l by recent heavy been ouud but are not extensive at, pri-svlli and ilevelopmcnt dopcndsl 'l‘lioi'l‘lii- oats is now in lli ad some fit-Ids I . -utlrvi_v on whether future con PROVINCE or QUEBEC h. llaying is now general, tho ylchl [ltiilliilfl-Z to nverrigo. The growing reps have lienufittrd by rain and ,. are generally in good condition. llil"? sailisfziclory yield of llflt-‘l-‘l ilnticipzitcd. Indications are ltlll the tobacco crop lri- the llii-y townships will bc less than year, lloot crops show KlYllll cmlifl llll-Iinent and pastures in most districts BlIOWBPH- are in good condition. Usual traces of rust have During tho past week have been general throughout. Fall Pvllllvvfi wheat (rotting is general. 'l‘hc\ grain but other‘ (STOW Wlll lit‘ lli-Illl- Allllll! zivorzigi- yield is aniiiwiinili-ii. Spring one of those cubist paintings. ‘crops have improved greatly. Corn PROVlNCE 0F BRlTlsH What a dreadful place (‘uba mini iwill be a fair crop. (Ilierries arei CF01"! 011 illfl lilwfll‘ lil-‘lllllfllill be!" i A plentiful but peaches. phims nnd grain is nowpears arc below average. Pastures that are good. - Eastern inst illlllflll/D- have benefited by light rains; in‘ the interior there is a general lack of moisture nnd yields may 110,15. ibly not fulfil eurlicr iaxpcctations. Ilay crop 80% of average has hour harvested. in the Okanngau the smallest crop for years has been cut. Ponchos and plums show a light yield. Early apples are iuov- lug freely. Pristurnge is only fzilr. NIGHTMARE LAM) NiARlTlME PROVINCES During the past week rains bnvo fallen and have had a very bcne- ficial effect. llaying is now general, the crop being light in Now ilrunsivick and Prince llldwartl Hhnwpffl island and average in Nova Scotizi. are in excellgnt condition PROVINCE OF ONTARIO well filled and a better tlianl¢fllll IlTO-“llucls llllclllllliivll. She (in nrt gallriryl-“Szi lli.'il‘i BIG MID-SUMMER SALE c” l THURSDAY A AUGUST 7TH i_ FOR THREE DAYS ONLY our entire stock‘ in GENUINE WHOLESALE PRICES. N0 n All goods listed .. ,,~ ,,.-‘"‘.'s.:.-i'j'l~'ll'li." Anaconda Copper . MT. STEWART MARKET RACESP-lllfi f-lhc 01 tiic ycin 151.1. l“): l" l“ m“ l“ m l‘ w“ m t-un. Pac, Railway .. 147% nutter _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3n livillubc lltilfilllftillillloll-ltt) tile iyligvslc: ~~ . fruc in . cc . . . . .. .1 a ocs . _ _ ‘ ‘,_ ,' - l. » C.'Il: d: _ 5L 1,, M .,,,,,,|_ ,.,._ ]n,,,,.m,,,,,,h.,, Inn,“ _ 7.; H“), _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1,; ihc past. the sklri oi the national lulrnlldgillillginll H [Elvinduvigctvliuxmhll Kelly Springfield 152 MONTAGUE MARKET w iiglilsiclof bctiiiziuil zilsu the 4th. visit l“ Mummy“ ~ " .‘ lift-x. Petroleum . —— llutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2a—27 ilylllil-ziuplllll . liltirrm dvhr‘ 1311mm: 4 I i ' A H . and Piano music, with the iii-comp --—l\lr. llarold lliilt‘ and bride oi‘ II-{fifdashlzleel u" 62 a ' ___.__..<g.>__- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' anylng beautiful tltHICCS. 'i‘herc in llflllllilh Allis-So "P" Ylillllllt! l" S , , l). ,,< _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 9.» - - - Ina-Hie ill the Hahn-res. Music liar suuuut-i-sitiil. the guests of Mr. and S{),l,l,|:,||(,,t,:0rd_c_ 1c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ a power to make the savage boasts Mpg p), M, wells, "nmn plum“: _ stand still in their ii-tiiive jungles. —-—-- Iitzih (‘opper . .. (By Dominion News Service) ‘H Inf“ “qwufldrillm; lllfdlect U“ |, u“; _nl."lfitlgr Juli" M' Shut“ u s Sum, ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ v _ _ I H luv/m ‘IAONIHON_ Aug. 4____.I.hc cow that .ni iconscoui, min. io mus c it _\ir, hoorgo Sin-on. (H. o. s. industrial Alcohal - MONTREAL EXCHANGE BANKS flank (‘ommi-rcc . . . . . . . . .. 1S2 llniik Royal . . . . . . . . . .. 220 ilniik Illontri-nl . 21KB Hank Nova Seotin . . . . . . .. 250 Wheat Sept. 131%. Dec. 135%; May 1401.5, jumped over tho moon has evid cntly boon heard of by the llOVlIIP community at Coalvlllc, where one of tho annuals. while bt-‘ug llt'l'ill‘li through tln- streets. entered the Labour Exchange office and climb- Mi two flights oi’ stairs to tin: "ilole" l‘O()lll. IIPH‘. after lnokilng round thr- pri-niisi-s. ho was induced to rc- treat by a girl clerk. nnd eniorguil into the siren-l. none tlu- worse for its vxpi-rV-iiec. 'i‘lil.~: is ill!‘ second visitation of tho kind i‘X|l(‘l‘ii‘ll(‘.('ll by (Zoalvilli- business men. a cow having re» cnntly climbi-il a fight of stairs to a snliciiofls offlcc. Entries For Itenslngton Races THREE YEAR OLD RACE McCopla-Entered by Dr-‘A’, Happlcopia-Entered by Wliibur ‘Lawless. Norboro. t Parker-Entered by Darrell Pic Nellie Biy—Entered by John Philips, Sumimerside. CLASS A TROT Ruby Aubery-Entered by Wm. Lloyd George-Entered by Sempie Training Stables. Kenslngton. X Ray-Entered by Wm, Chapple. Granville. Alto Garry-Entered by Nelson MoCoubrey, Cavendish. Our Profit-Entered by Semple CLASS B PACE Wasp-Entered by John Hsrldns. Summerside- Governor-Entered by Wm. Matt Billy Aubrey-Entered by T. Taylor, Kensington. Miss Alto-Entered by Geo, Sample. Kenslngton. Chester Airbrsy-Lewle Hewett, A. Lookhart, Ksnsington, kstts. Wllhiot. Clark. Summerside. Training Stable, Kenslngton. hem. Summerside. New Arman Races has "always been n special attraction. Mr. lltirry 5| Porter the noted lilnglish violinist will give special solr-ctlons. 'l‘hls will he a rare treat for music lovers. —TWENTliETH ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE.—A very illi‘lh\',‘llli event occurerd on tin: evening m‘ Jilly 2. at the home of M11 and Mrs. llugh .l_ llcrnard, 158 (irnnd Ari-u- ill‘, Nlieilford. .\lus:4. when eighty oi their friend.»- and relativm iook ihuin by complete surprise, The o:- czisiou was the twentieth lllllliVl'l‘~ liiil‘_\' of their ivedding. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard, somewhat appalled by the advent of so many friends rallied io lln- occasion and entered into the spirit of the party. Tln- oven- lng was \‘L'l'_v pleasantly Jpi-zz, ..'i.ii engaging zimuseincnt, song. by Air. Pyle of Medford. violin solo by .\li'. Ernest Mountain oi‘ Soulii Aledford and piano solo by Miss Mountain. During the evening the company his remarks he presented the cou- pli- with a handsome electric table sonteil a handsome bouquet of responded, thanking the guests for their profession of friendship and merits of gratitude for the hand- some present. Dancing was than en Tryon, Harry i-L-Entersd by Stanley Howltt, Tryon. Jack Hearty-Entered by Harold Mlyhew, Mlrgate- Lady Commodore-Entered by Prowse Yeo. Kenslnqton. 844i. W. ‘l’. SEMPLE. Secretary. joyi-d by the party. music being furnished by Mr. Mountain and Mr. "W"! 9" IIFWPWI- Admission 85o. Children 20c. Auto and carriages free. Elmer Sudsbury. Refreshments in» eluding ice cream nnd cake were served during the evening. Miss Millie Cousins and Mrs. William Bernard. Medford dolngthe honors Friends were present from Med- V. visiting the old ll()lllt‘$iUilll in Kio- Clean to handle. w-as called to order by Mr. Josoph Kensington lamp and to Mm, Bernard was pru- without a mark, flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard both Without I Mirk- good wishes, also returning sontll 3 in 5 t0 "N! it thll "Bil- Best 2 in 3 to end at third heat. ugton. /“$\ Every iC>\ Packet of ‘Wll SOILS hwmmi Ruin KILL MODE FLIES YHA , \ s3°Pwnrmi or ANY / STi(KY fLY (/Z“T(liEp/_/ \\ _, Sold by Druggists, Grocers and General Stores Matinee Races at Driving Class A Trot-Open to all horses Class B Pace-Open to all horses Class C 3 years old." Class A and B Mlle Heat-Best Ciaoo C One Half Mile Hess- Refreshment saloon. Ice cream W- T. QEMPLE, Kemington 3728-7-30-wfswe4l. Red Rose "Tea King Cole Tea Flakwana Tca . Broken Pekoe . “Life Buoy Soap, 2 cakes ...... .. Casllle Soap, regular 19c for Cooking Chocolate Cornflakes, 2 packages Lard, per package ANKRUPT GOODS, all new stock. Go to the (itlicrs first. and you will buy fromus. Your money spent here circulates here. GlROCERY SPECIALS Pure Cream of Tartar. 2 packages _Borax Laundry Soap ..................... Palmolive. 2 cakes " Sale prices rangl from $27-00 to $11-09 . 14¢; zepend-on $145 p" bag Boys’ and Youthsasuite, 28 suits to oisar ‘ . 15¢ "mwest “ $3“ "°' b“ at . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . __ HALF PRICE l Beaver -------- w .. $3.45 per bag ' . 1% ‘Feed Flour . . $2.60 per bag Men’; socks, p" pair ______ __. ___________________ _I,_19c “ 1"9~ White ‘Mlddlings 32,10 pgr bag A I to as; Shorts _ $1.85 p" b“ arge line of Glnghama, Prints etc .Molasses. extra fancy .................. .. PRA TT’S . FRIDAY AUGUST 8TH SATURDAY AUGUST 9TH 'l‘hcn see our values “ below are at special p riccs away below wholesale. FLOUR AND FEEDS Prices on these have been steadily ad- vancing, At present you cannot buy the car- load at the priccv; we are offering. MEN’S AND BOYS’ SPECIALS Men's Suits a large assortment. Regular prlccs ranging from $39.00 l0 .................. .. $16-59 Rubin Hood Key Note .... .. -. $4.10 per bag . $51-80 per bag clear at ................................ .. 15¢ Pvr Yard- ... MIGNS, WOMEN’S AND MILLINERY Women's Stockings regular 35c. Sale llerniird. a brother of ilugh, and Park ----------------------------------------------------- -- HALF PRlcE I I 24 l" lllmlfllllb’ lermfi "°l¢"‘il ll"! ~“""ll" - Also a larqe assortment ranqinll from pr cc """""""""""""""""""""" " c To clear at .............. ............. .. HALF PRICE ments of those present by wishing '- me couple "mm, “lore years m. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6TH $1.00 to 25¢ Also an extra special at .......................... .. 19c wedded life. At the conclusion of CLAQSEQ Balance of this years stock at LESS than CHILDREN’S CANVASS AT HALF PRICE FOOTWEAR TO CLEAR i Women’s Stockings - MEN'S HATS EXTRA _ Don’t fail to come with your cash, wool, eggs, butter, etc. Butter must be / No. e1 quality and in TUBS ONLY. ' ' c. PRATT e sow _______i______in.__ Si’ECIAL mscourrr ON ALL HARNESS. ST. PETERS y oil Nt/I-iliiltlf will i" - Jnvzrll» ypgnoltrvq ' itrmll Jfllw 1.. -» l. t 4y.»- 1 0H fild .,_, .