. race frame IERMANN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED (J. E. Dunning. Mgr.) HARDWARE. FLOUR t! FEED PRODUCE d» LUMBER Phone 5 - Montague. P.E.I. v \ MONTAGllE GARAGE (G. A. Nicholson and C. A. Nicholson. Props.) GENERAL REPAIRS ACETYLENE WELDING P. O. Box 340 Phone 16-11 Montague. P. E. Island MONTAGUE T" E C "AR LOTTETOWN -__~_~_:--"' ~V---N k 66 YEARS MAKING FUNERAL SUPPLIES 0F A BETTER KIND (The Pride We Take In Oar Plant Is Well Founded) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EIEALMERS The Montague Furnishingliio. Ltd. illntagae. P. I. I. KINGL’S COUNTY BUSINESS REVIEW ll. J. MAION DRUG STORE Optometrts‘ - r- Iorllltloll VITAMINS OF ALL KINDS Phone 52-! - Meatless ! W. A. POOLE 8i Os. LIMITED Dealers In DRY GOODS-GROCERIES- HARDWARE BOOTS and SHOES. etc. Phone 621-2 Lower Montague. P.E.I. w» "awn. \:\'.\.'\x-o~9' ' A McGowan‘: Limited g GENERAL MERCHANTS IIONUMENTAL uANUFACTURERg, A limited number McCormick-Deering, 5 and ~ 6 ft. Grain Binders, 2 sets 6 ft. Double Disc Phone 38-11 Montague Tractor Harrows. 1 n] “w ch i“ m IIIIQ 3 0 9 é Phone Montague 62-2 Kihnuir, P. E. I. “‘ r w‘ \F MYNMI '\l\l‘ 14mm liERE BEGN 8i SON l’. M. Llewellyn Ltd. General Merchants Delivery To Bus Stov Everything For The Fall“! Open TUES. and SAT. Evenings pimp; 3: Montague. P.E.I. FREOOiE'S SERVICE STATION t»! IRVING OIL PRODUCTS Opposite Vere B"! Monument Works Phone 33-4 - Moutallle. 9-5-1- OOiIG'S SERVICE STATION GAS-OIL-WASI-IING ACCESSORIES complete Lubrication Phone M-II Montagu “P.E.I. i 000w». . 1:» ll. L. Moliregor 8i Oo. General Merchandise ' DRY GOODS and GROCERIES Phone 8 Montague. P.E.I. MATTN EW and RZLEAM p, LTO‘. TilRllllNG BUSINESS FIRM One of Souris’ oldest and most flourishing busi- ness establishments is that of MATTHEW & McLEAN LTD. The firm’s name is a household word in the east- ern community and it has served the public continu- ously since 1869—four years previous to the Province joining Confederation. This well-known, respected and enterprising firm is as progressive today as it was in its early years and has kept pace with the expansion of the sea-port fishing centre, striving, and successfully so, to meet the requirements of a hustling, growing and thriving community. General merchants, the firm caters to all the needs o-f the householder and there is little the pur- chaser may require that MATTHEW & McLEAN ‘Ltd. cannot supply. Building materials, paint-up, clean-up products including the well known Sherwin-Williams paints are all procurable on a visit to this store. , Spraying materials. insecticides are kept in stock. A visit to Souris is not considered complete unless a call has been made at MATTHEW 8: McLEAN's Ltd. w] lloiiilreault 8i MoOualil A Gov't. Reg’d. Egg Grading Station EGG. POULTRY and SUPPLIES Phone 67 Montague, P.E.I. ooouxrov» :\. xx. v0 STEWART 8i BEGN General Merchants Looli In And Inspect Our Full Line of FURNITURE Phone 31 Montague, P.E.I. t W. A. JONNSTONE (Est. 1884) Oldest Established Firm In Montague P r 9 Mia's BAKERY (J. M. Clair, Prop): CRISPY - CRUST BREAD and ROLLS in Montague District Montague. P.E.I. Dellve v and Phone 7O WATTERWORTII = COLD STORAGE and CANNING FACTOR! See us about Cold Storage Locker Space. Canning of all Kinds WILFRED WATTERWORTII Montague. GROCERIES - FRUIT - - FLOUR - FEEDS Smokers‘- Supplles, School Supplies and Hardware Phone O Montague, P.E.I. J. J. STEWART HEATS - FISH sounis VEGETABLES Phone I Main Si. Montague. P.E.I. é i \" \ GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY and SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES . ‘ ‘ ? 5mm; m)“ EASTERN PACKING GUMPANY Estate i comm w. o. LEAiill GROCERIES i FEEDS EAST PACK BRAND 111E MEN-g 550p PM“. 6&2‘ New Pa,“ CHICKEN IIAIIJZZQIICILLCKEN - BEEF FELT HATS AT ‘zoo h P. E. lalamd LOBSTER; AND gMEL-l-s Blue, Brown, Gray, Teal 2 Phone 3O Soorls, P. E. I. é soumk R n L l I i I ‘£55.? Sill? ll. ll. RICHARDS 8i SOII LLovos 1 YOU WELL. SERVICE STATION (L. H. Stewart, Prop-l IRVING OIL PRODUCTS ' w? IAGNENZIPS GARAGE (Robert .l. Mclfensie. Propn PARTS l-nd GENEAL REPAIRS vwqv- i nawxa Moron on. ntmnor rinse Phone '.'I Sonris. P.E.I. Soul-Is Phone 9 r. I. GENERAL sreacniis-rs BUILDING MATERIALS é rum or - cuss or SflEIWTN-WILLIAMS PAINTS SPRAYING MATERIALS. msscrioioss a MATTHEW & MoLEAN Ltd. (Est. Ilfll E. lrldretown louria The STAR GROGERY GROCERIES FLOUR - C. ILL. PAINTS C. R. WHITE. Prop. Phone 2A Souris, P.E.I. Till J. J. llllGllES to. Ltd osusaln. issaouaurs sermon-runs _ sxroa-raas or nan rsooocs 3 courts-rs ones or moon sun runs ~ ‘*- -"‘é?~’.‘-".1'-19$‘ r_ .-,-\;\\ TOWNSIIENO 8i ST. JOliN MeOORIIIOI - DllRING FARM IMPLEMINTS A PARTS Associate Dealer CANADIAN Till CORPORATION IIATT! BIOS. EQUIPMENT IIRIITONI TIRES “ SPIRAL STAIRGASE ” George BRENT - Dorothy MeGUlRE QOIIII. P. I. I. r-UA RDIAN * "QBQQXI "TWMZE Tml“ TAXI - nausea suor WASHING - SIMONIZING the guest of Dr. Ind Mrs. 11.11am. ~ _ “In You“ LUBRICATION Watts, of Boston, at. their summer (f JFQUREMENT! Phone 29 Souris P. I I. him" he"- : ' ' Phone 23 Souris. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoCarron ' of 5t. Mary's Road. spent the w ‘ ‘ iri f‘ _ ‘ fnthe guests g: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Laven- er. 7 AT‘- HCLMANS i Erik‘ D Symphonies In For August Smartness STARRING DRAMATIC. NEW-MOOD BLACKSI N featuring electric black! Black with a difference _- blgyk with satin. black with braid-black draped and fit- ted, in a host of exciting "S" WHY-i! He" "f m" smut Ladies. ‘gear gimp, Come see them — be first to wear th,°m'*"°°". ._1v0w ON DISPLAY- GUARANTEED ATISFACTION k snvca m7 osmosis: m: “ear “iiiflif..i“li.°ii‘éil' ‘ 9i.‘ YIIIIG TUTTI O ‘ lillllfgflllllllll ~"---l| gitgtirghgigmk‘ 1”“ ‘"°°°“°““““ glgoggyggggyggigygggyé M“ EASTERN OilAROlll Vicinity w. Keith MacDonald ‘of mu- fax, N. 8., is enjoying a vacation at Linden Lodge. Miss Beatrice McKlmion, of Charlottetown. is visiting Miss Minnie Owen. G Miss Gladys MacDonald. of Boston. Mass. is vacationing here. Miss Enid Knight. of Montreal. is spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Knight, Georgetown. Mr. Keir Clark. of Montague, spent the weekend ln Georgetown. visiting Mrs. Clark and family, who are spending a month here. the guest of Mrs. Clark's mother. Mrs. Florence McLaren. Mr. William Power. of Mount Stewart. will take over the duties of C. NR. section foreman ‘in Georgetown on August 16th. m. Walter Tiisiier. dlsehll‘ ed veteran of the last war. met th e painful and re rettable accident . last week. when e sustained sev- ere inurm to the forefinger of 11L; rig t hand. while operating a sealing machl in the factory owned by Idr. Chester Llewellyn. some Years sso Mr._wnll:er had (up dun win r ‘iiiiiiif's v ./\ ‘Willi ll ,ii}l-"/i Mr. Nelson Victor and youxifl son of Dartmouth, N. 8.. went the weekend ln Georgetown. the. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. Nelson has been employed since his discharge from the Army last fall, as fireman on the Dsrunouth-l-Iallfax ferries. GAROIQN NOTES Mr, and Mrs. Kirsten and. family are enjoying a few weeks summer holidays with Mrs. Klrstenh sister. Mrs. P. D. Murphy, Miss Ethel Sihephard spent a few days this wzek visiting with her mute. Mr. and Mrs. Bert a . Rev. Father Leo Sullivan is spending a mdiioh visiting his many friends and relatives in this vicin- ity. Father Sullivan. who has not. been home for a number of years, is parish priest at Coleman. Alta. Two of his brotihe n are also parish priests in the Canadian West. Mr. Caleb Nicholson, formerly of Cardigan. motored from Boston re- cently and is staying with Mr. and Mrs, Rueben McConnell of Lorne Valley for about ten days, A number oi families from Cardi- gan took part in ‘an informal pio- nlc at Morrison's Beach last week. The swimming from the ferry wharf and beach was enjoyed by most of those DHMIII while the too Yvllfllr and too old olsyed in the sand. In the late afternoon a pleas- ant meal was served by the ladies following which several geritlqnan resent voiced their thanks pro- usely for the excellence of the re- peat served. Misses Joan McCarey gnd Madge ‘Loggia! paid . i“‘.;ii"“" a Cardiganylalt l-‘rldnnre s‘ '° Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Macfntm and Youn! daulhter soent n few Revs with Mr. and Mrs, Wallis Maelntvre. Lloyd leaves over one weekend to resume duties with ni- Rovrl Canadian Mi- pom. guy"... “Oil 10009101 for the permanent Many friends are pleased to see Mr. Jack Steele about again after a serious operation in B on last- winler and are wishing h a com- plete recovery. l . On Saturday night a elem-bake and weiner roast. followed by a sing-song. was hTld on the shore of the Cardigan River. This pleasant outing has become almost a week- ly event with e young people during the s er. v Mrs. Annabelle Gillls and daugh- ters from Boston are enjoying the- sumrner with Mrs. Gillie’ mother, Mrs. Jeremiah Doucette. Master George Hensiessa of Charlottetown ls visiting wl Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MacDonald and family. Repairs to the roof of the paro- chlni house at All Saints Church are being cornépleted shortly. The work is bclng one by Mr. Alex Campbell and Mr. Angus MscGll- llvray and Sons. Swimming and Life Saving classes are being conducted daily at the Cardigan wharf. This conimunifi is for qualified instructors in _ Macdonald and Misses Phyll Agnew and Grace Lewts. The work dam. here last year was de- clared exccptionallv ood the ‘Red Cross auihorites and t is rxpected that this year's classes will maintain that high standing. C.P.O, Norbert Steele, It and Miss Jacqueline Steele of perial Life Assurance ., r- lottetown s at the weekend with their paren . Mr. and Mrs. John i‘. tecle. ..,__ Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan McNichcl returmg by air to llsdalphi e c 3 S’ 5' 5 a € '5 n 1 9. ii'i*< work this week law firm of that o! The reseller st home game fontsgue of the Central Kings County softball league which wrl ichedul-el for Thursday was Iflonod one min‘ “ m “In ..'GEORGETOWN riioonifil- IVE CONSERVATIVE lilliIaTlNG‘ All supporters o! the Pwigresslr: Conservative Party of the h-ast o- West Polls of Georgetown. o-e It‘ quested to attend a meetlollf Georgetown Hall on Thursday. M’ 8th IVJO P M. Stelidnid Timid E.P. acLaren. Capt. C. tlilllell’ Poll Chairmen. PARTY - l “JFAREWELL u‘ most enjoyable get-toilet?!" “r held at the lovely home c! ‘u: and Mrs. Lester McLeod. NP“ sue when the many lrlvnllédh" Aphra Wlslner gathered l0 it'd" farewell. An address which w much merrilnent was h ‘ by Annie Matheson “m! Miss Ma Gill presented the K after wh h a delicious sill/I)" W“ served. Miss Wlsener who fflfvgj; past iiryears has been the . popular‘ and c-hliflilll! “lffléflg, Willi the firm of H- J. .- ‘u: Drugglata Monfasu W1 ' greatly missed where slic he many friends who wl-ll v01‘) Mm regret her'\departure from f tague. being unable to make the trip-em game will be played all" P" the schedule. Over the we close lion" m. er’! diamond - Xlll hill‘!- ll, J. MANN orrouerelsr Pltttng and-fléiaplyllll 0"“ MontllW- P- Ii- '- it fflea oenioinlrl o “swarm. Qgyggyim. bv ivwl"""“' J_ Office Connected Wm‘ ‘ osoonmm