= Only 6cents per pound ` OATMEAL, " i~'1.oUR. _All fresh and sweet, and sold in an uanitya lowest nw.,-f"it;i,,I~ .- ~»..-,i..;.s-,~..f~Yr,ii4vJ ’ :si §O >O©|-4 5" 5 »-\-tar, r'::>Fl Ez: >F.° ~<. _ 25': ronmoos, : oA'rs,Tiisi.sc » i-‘i.oUii, nys " niicitwrinar , oar F L o U ii , fl . prices in lhe City. Phone In . your order. Orders filled and sent promptly. CARTER & C0._I:£‘I Rhone 203 Flour & Feed Enlargements from Amateur Negatives Phone [59-J THE CO0K’S STUDIO CoAL, HARD STOVE and E * .vi-' ‘ Canada s Greatest Known Price Tailors T- . The & Sflotch C0» _I .. i .*IT PAYS to bu-y in this Province, I . I _ ..*TWO CENTS PER WORD each insertion for advertising to this col- umn. Cash must accompany order minimum charge twenty-live cents. ,___ ..*FOR SALE farm 65 acres good land at Selkirk Station 45 acres in good state of cultivation 'balance hard- wood dwelling, out building; also 15 I , -____ Incres marsh which produces line crop, hav yearly. Apply to Hugh L. Mac Donald, St. Georges, R. R. No. 1. - annual examination was held in the Milton Cross school June 30th. About twenty visitors were present.” The pupils were examined by a few of the visitors, and by their teacher, Miscs Catherine MacLeod. After a short programme of recitaticns and songs Miss Annie Moore read the following Address and Miss Florence Maciieth presented their teacher with a beauti- ful gold rlng set with four opals. Dear Teurlier,--Witli an expression of sincerity we the pupils of this school deem it our duty to ln some suitable way manifest our appreciation of your services rendered as our teacher in charge oi’ oui' school. During your sta" here you have by your kind dlpositior won the favor ot' both sclioiurs ani' parents. Now as you are about to sever you.r connection with our school we earnestly hope that success will crown your efforts wherecver your lot may be cast or what ever your voca- tion may he. Those few lilies are but a. faint expression of our good feeling toward you. Trusting this short ad- dress and accompanying gift an a small token of appreciation will lie ac- ceptable to you. Wishing you every success in your future life, we arc the scholars oi’ Milton Scl\oo| on behalf of our school. ..*FORTUNE NOTES-Tho iirslior men of Buy Foriuiie have liindcd all their lobster traps and report coil iisli very scarce.-Mr. l-lowiird l)ingwell's family. of Charlottetown are spending the summer at Fortune in their cot- -tage located on a beautiful new lot facing on the river.-Mrs. Ralph Churchill and family, of Boston have secured a cottage in Fortune and are sumniering tliere.-Mr. Walter Ding- well, of Boston, has arrived on a short visit, the guest oi' his brother, Mr. JuId- son Dingwell,-Mr. Herbert Carver, of Hazelbrook and Benson Weatherbio. of Vernon River were in Fortune Inst week on a business trip.-The road from the turn of the (‘hurch Road to Fortune Harbor has been repaired and put in good shape for the public once again_ It will he reinembered that the storms last fall inode that road impassiihle.-Mr. Hector McNIvi\ii, of Foiitiiiio Bridge sold ai vory Fino vow last week for which he received a gon,»_ price. - The citizens of Fortune gave a reception to four of their heroes lust Saturday evening in the Hall at For- tune, ice cream -and cake were served to the very large crowd that had gathered. Mr. Edwin Read acted as chairman. An address was read by Mr. H.W. Burke and a presentation of gold signet rings made by four young ladies. Mr, W. R. Webster addressed the gathering. A reply was made by Private Charles Campbell, ably thank- ing the people for the reception and gifts. The evening was then spent in songs and music. Mrs. George Jack- son presided al: the organ. This was the third reception given returned men at Fortune Bridge.--F I AIR MAIL BRINGS KlNG"S GREETINGS T0 THE CANADIANS OTTAWA, July 9.-The first itir- ship to cross the Atlantic brought =\ message of good wishes from the King to 'the people of Canaria. The message was addressed to His Fxcellcncy, the Governor-General. and reads as followsz- Buckingham Palace, June 28s 1919. To Hits Excellency. The Duke of Devonshire, G.G., C.M.G., G.C.,V.0. Governor-General and Command er-in-Chief of Canada I “l take this opportunity of send- ing, by the first British airship. (R-34) to cross the Atlantic, a mes- sago of good wishes to the people of Cainada from the Old Country." (Signed) George lt. l. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the S`i|¢nature of ,é r=` ; IN TIMES OF PEACE PREPARE l'0R WAR --IN SUMMER . PLACE YOUR COALIN STOR .. HE ire."-`, . .2 _ -I' g _ - '.5 _~ -`_~. " 1 _T.\ A = f§ 'v . i r _. ‘ ' ~' 1. I . are-“<'-" LYON`$ coli ouAR'rETTE HERE are several rea oiiiisiuui I Due to arrive shortly owest prices for delivery on arrival. - v Order. now. uno. ii. iuu. it sou » l ‘ . t* \ . s I \ . ."” sons~ why you H should buy your winter ~ coal during the summer months. The most im- portant one is that you 1 will thereby effect a con- l I siderable saving of money ' I L_ _.L a notable shortage of coal just when you are in need of it. Who can tell? C. l.YONS & C0. Phoné lil " Queens Wharf \ l' 4 Prince $_t. Wharf ' _-_ I ----'J You Save Money liy Ordering “Tailored-To-IVleasure” Clothes l ' ' in ln Buying “Ready-Made" Clothes .Y2.I2!.:"£1.’.t2§2i.§.9.i.% A A “Trust-T2-E225 UYING “Ready-'Made”~Clotl'ies on the “Trust-to-Luck” basis i_s an expensive habit of some men--the truth is "No Two lVlen Are lVlade Alike", "Ready- ; \\~ il' I ‘D Made" Clothes are macle alike as sizes-asicle from the general chest dimensions your being fitted in "Ready-Made" Clothes is a matter of pure luck. I Having your clothes tailored _t_o your own individual measurements and order, eliminates luck entirely - Tailored-En Measure Garments assure you of perfect Ht, graceful drape and correct body lines. There no speculation about English é Scotch Woollen Co. Tailored-to-Measure Clothes, at the modest expenditure of $17 you will find rin interesting exhibit of fine suit and overcoat fzilirics-the quality of our fxilirics at whatever price you choose is bcttci' than that offered in “Ready- .\ladc” Clothes, at double our stziiidnrd- izcd prices. ` Suits and Overcoats Tailored-To-Yoiu'-Measiue More Less Qllllib' Money ENGLISH & SCOTCH WOLLEN CO. Tailored-to-Measure Gar- ments assure you ci that most desired effect - individuality, - Our garments Trousers Wo ure siiowlng rx:-nptlonnl vnlues In mini trousers from nneciiil trouser lengths. An miiny of these cloths are ulmirn In very llmlioil litinntliien. wo will be obliged to nsk customers lor IL lieooml oliulce. BOYS' AND YOUTIIS’ SCHOOL (.‘-ll()’I‘IIl-ZS , Made-to-Measure from good depondnhlc woolli-ns like rind wonrs, not thc usual cloth unf-i in boys’ clothes. 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