illl-A-TIVES sii_i_i_ii_ iiiii lIiE . . tion not Necessary After Taking Thigfamous Fruit Medicine UNION ST-i v“‘°°“"ii' no’ , with all the symptom! dmxlhtthe back and sides , o A doctor advised me to rfllOll. _ _ ,, I “king "Fflilt-l-ilVed and tine has ganfltltly rel m miggry an suiiering. in and headache and u: ‘onstipatiorl. “ml ,.ii“i* 9 1| the fruit medicine, "m", in; in. J. eonsn. A. . JSHOP irom liolman's Catalog. l use. s. PARKMAN. Optometrist lit glasses. ‘reports the roads as yet not very prospects and expert s. iull hay crop. ..'H'E'l‘tRl-NG PLEiNTi-FUL .— Messrs Johnson lBros, who are the source oi the fresh herring supply [or the residents oi Montague and a goodly share oi patronage "Lily B" Capt Ansley arrived at the port oi tMontague on Wednes- No ice however was met t-he worst in the history oi the Mr. ‘M AC. IMCGOWEh- _.v-_-v ESSlZQITI new vomcs MARKET will be at Harrington's Hotel, El- palate and the one-big-market ha- THE GHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN “"'"”'“' SYSTEM OONDEMNED BV FEDERAL EXPERT uuuw YORK, May 3l——A finicky don, Thursday, June 7th, from 1 oil. are the principal reasons why till 5 p. im. ito examine eyes and New Yorkers pay so ruueh more 1m‘ 3i rruit and vegetables that the pro- ..'ON MOTOR vTRlPr-dill‘. B. duping farmer gets for them. says a report prepared .by Walter iP. Hod C. .McLure oi Montague, motored den for the Deipartment oi Agri» ‘on Sunday lsat to his old home in culture and the Port oi‘ New York iMurray Harbor North. Mr. lMcLure authority B°°<i i" Wilwivl- “Willi? the 141,000 carloads of the sttuii‘ each southern section, where the land "M. ,0 “us”, we hunger, o; m9 is heavier and iwetter. The iarm- any-a 8000.000 perwm’ and n" 9f ers are jnbllisnt over the clover “I as me ,1", a,” m dmrmmon iroui rail head to consumer is dump ed in Central Market, a narrow stretch extending tor a few blocks along the West Side wateriront 0i Jiianhattan. adjoining districts at -the present Halide“ emiiiins‘ “cause a“ me time, report the catch as fairly iaiiberi‘ °i "iiie cii-Y iiisisi °n Sea“? good. lt ls thier intention when all the newly-arrived iiuit and vs,- the herring season is over to en- 61840165. lit-id 011 , gage in the coditishing. ‘These en- 911085. bet-Ore they Will buY- rims terprlslng iellows are deserving oi fliiomilflfl, l0 break the dominance J. oi the central market have iaitod- there is the London Stock Ex- iln the first place, it required .'I‘his custombas grown d0. Mi‘- mparing rivals’ lmituoue WILL ea won mo i.osr on ‘m: oensv LONDON. May 31.—,—0n the ou» casioli oi the "Derby." England's most popular horse raco, which will be run over the (anions Epsom Downs June 6, more money will change hands than in any oth- er sporting event in the world. it is estimated that on this one race 825,000,000 will be turned over. The actual wagering on the "I09 Bllfllasses anything which takes place on several oi the oth- er big races here. lt is an occas. ion when nearly everyone makes, a bet. the amounts varying iroin the oiiics boy's twopence to the wealthy man's thousand pounds. But by iar the greater amount oi money involved is in the sweep stakes which are organized in connection with the event. Every oliice throughout the land has its list. and here again the amounts invested very according to the means oi the participants. There are also several sweep- stakes open to the public, the most popular oi these being the Calcutta Sweep, which oiicrs about $450,000 tor the person who Then the problem oi dlverslt? ..°SHIPPING.— The schooner arises. A iew years e50. the r0110", Nile 0i 3125-00". Rh‘! tho lildicatee, the public appetite W‘ CE-pled its produce in bulk-arran- day last from Grand lBank, NiliL. ges for ibreakilnst, always, or Del‘ aiter a cold and stormy passage. ha,” apples, and a iew potatoeri. "ii-il- onions and other common vogdlllib‘ The Capt. reports the past winter m, ¢hroughom we week, Now the average housewife mull- "r ancient colony, many oi‘ the inhab- have California. grapefruit ior her itants end-uring great hardships. bremkfam table one dam moi-hm This vessel will curry back a gen- grmpe "u" me “an. 0,650“ gpp- ..'HiORi8E NOTE —-'Mr. Will- eral cargo and will be loaied i}! l“ the thud. New York 51113153 the ' fourth. Michigan reached "W "iii continuing with fruits of varyinil draws the winning horse. Then exchange Sweep with its ilrst Dublin Hospital Sweep which buys $50.- 000 to the lucky winner. The tick- ‘ets ior these lotteries vary from $2.50 to 05.00, and were snapped up immediately they went on sale. They are now at s premium, and are only obtainable by paying enormous sums to those who happened to be lucky enough to secure them when iirst issued. The gambling spirit is confined not only to people living in Eng- land. ior Americans in diiiercnt parts oi the world have shown that they too love a little iiutter, Threaded Rubber- The Biggest Battery Improvement Since the Early Days of Electric Starting and Lighting 1 Gives You More Miles of Performance. Rubber is the ’ best insulating material that can be used in a battery. But it never could be used successfully until Willard found a way to make it porous without affecting its insulating properties. Threaded Rubber withstands the action of the acid-solution, the heat of the electricity and the pressure and pinching of the plates as no wood insulation can. Does Away with a Big Re- pair Bill. Wood insulation can- not stand the destructive influences inside of a battery for as long as good plates will last. Thus there comes a time in the life of most wood-insula- ted batteries when they need reinsu- lating. This costs from $10 to $15. Threaded Rubber Insulation, unless abused, does not need to be replaced. A Willard Threaded Rubber Insulator. The micro-photo- graph in the circle shows n section greatly ‘ _ ‘. Each insulator is n sheet of hnrd rubber unl- Iormly pierced by 196,000 tiny threads, supported and protected by five hard rubber ribs. These ribs are harder than the buttery 3 Means Less Frequent Re- PIIIOI- charging. As wood insulation begins to break down, electrical leak- a e occurs inside the battery. This ects the battery's ability to hold its charge. Threaded Rubber prc-i vents this condition. The result is a battery that holds its charge. This means less expense, less inconven- ience, greater protection against freezing and more assurance that ‘your battery will be on the job when you need it. ji- Willard Storage Battery Company of Canada, Limited Main Oflice and Factory, 100 Sterling Road, Toronto, Ontario For Willard Automobile and Radio lotteries [o h any one o! the service elation: Hliul below. They carry a complain lino. PRINCE -EDWARD ISLAND chm‘ M Bourke-Window Service Station Summer-aide ......................... .. ......................................... .. J. F. Taylor Service Station NOV.A SCOTIA Ebuiids are issued in denominations of $1,000 and $500. ‘iyivey’ are made from _ dgppltifl, oranges, iigs and * - mt] Blllousness. 50c. a box, 6 [or $2.50, trial size 25c. At all at post paid on receipt of pride- lunar-g a s i ' . clime. Going through the day 0" l L t i R d ll l‘. . h e their irlends in London and »er Bags. Boxes» Drinking i“ " “W °" e" m» Wu w- Mcbeod. Victoria Cross. This “iii eiiciimie- ramaiuea’ em" with’ nianyilfllfiifi all Po-‘iilihlo 0h lhiiii‘ horse came irom t.he mainland and °iii eiiii- behalf. Products. Limited, ct Ottawa. For thisranxeoi Pwducis soon as the Montague track n. in have. tired coil-Hg» sgore-srocsiai; “f; ‘b15032; siiynsifgflfiziésiihgfighe "lists? gxists a steady market and constantly increasing demand order this horse will be put in confront-o W! l e “w” °l‘ ..'W»i»Ll. assume HER DUTIES nsirth crstgs. undf siallit 'll>1\<=i;:f°:t; _ - - - We understand that on Sunday Vl t eac trans er e e em i llieliml P3P" Products’ Limited’ at 99% and mterest’ to JTine 3rd, Mrs ‘Brown, wife oi the perishsibilitty increases and the 009i ExciTiNG MOOSE HUNT gout 6,55%. esteemed pastor of the Montague, per uni-t to the ultimate consum- l" sT- MARYS RIVER- - ' . - ~—Tlie two moose that came to h ee times the amount oi bonds outstanding the bonds Mrfl- Brown had been 0H ti"? flick oi csrloads from a New Jersey ter 31 _ ildirtionally guaranteedas to principal, intcrestbnd sinking list during the greater psi-i 01mm,“ 1a..“ at Manhattan in the see the sights 0i the Sault have ,_ oducers on this continent of paper bags and paper clal music will be one oi the t k I. hei- a captive to the Owen Sound t l)! dominant iactone at both the tmorll- mgsaececeg rs!) flats‘; ma; many zoological park. A very bewildered . . . . . . ii convenient, will do well to at- k t s‘ m1 w“ from ngar the inn race m4 has paid ninety consecutive quarterly dividends on its wmL v iitdflsyaafillbmWlllfilellllgfieglizatg oopaialrfo ma Government dock A couple . ts $20 a rnal and many pictures were taken pied the pulpit oi the Montague View}!!! thieveryjrhls cos, _' _ d] m Presbyterian Church on Sunday c" h" “iiimiiiiib M" '".“‘i‘i°i‘ u M W Several boats surrmm Hg e’ - t . . . . . - k _ hi h haul the rproduce toshore. The moose. Which W“! Wk‘, ms asligdtilerlyuygfjss of large Insututlons‘ instalment pay- Egfllie/(iloilii. ‘liinllhiisrielldiiiilgxieer gilviteihilllll: tisutlzlhg WVMYY iiliifkfiifi. ThTen by permission of the authorities- arrsll I esir . J. A. Fraoer ' m b I t I i‘ I e icslomel, senna and other ‘mlgullrlil-ictsste atllheulfovtelsiu i!‘ riliet-anives” will always correct , FRUlT-A-TIVES LIMITED. OTTAWA. ONT- ‘Eum Ogdensburg, N.Y. Christchurch, N. Z. Montague has purchased the trott-' _ Haber “muse 5mm ' ing horse "lRadio" from ‘Mr. Jas. m” ieiiuue’ c g ' with reqllefllfl l0 Dilfviiiliie i"! s, Commercial Envelopes ’ ' he ii to _ _ . _ n n, 1 t 1 1 . Thus the shipper. the Jobber. i‘ One American women is sat er paper specialties, are manufactured by The Continental 1am‘; d,?,,,,r§m1,,,{' i‘, wholesaler, the retailer and. ver- have secured ilckeill for all the r .. . an t lib ting an infinite numbcroi win nearly $1,000,000. out Canada. training or the coming races J maifrtlicai: lots. part ‘truck shipments. age,- the Fig]; Mortgage 6i/§% ZO-Year Bonds oi The Con- _ Methodist Church, will again take gr goes up, says Mr. ‘Hadden. i "' ltlon t0 being secured by fifBt mortgage on "ell 3559“ 0i charge oi the choir oi the church. A ship from the gulf oi’ a ferry SAU-IAT STE- hlAiiiiiiE. 0m» Mill’ _ _ . the winter and has" been unable to, - _ 1 i m m d reg un-ideiparted, the one tree back to the bycolllliiflitai Paper 85 BaK Mills: 0i New Yorikfone of the exercise her musical talents. speifgffiff 5:11 alirgnge ilwieoi? display hills whither he came and the ot- ‘iies- lng and evening services and those companies keep mo“), and horgglmgggg 5mm, the s; Mai-y’, Riverf TINENTAL PAPER a BAG MILLS has no funded debt “i” M" “Y “i” i“ w" ““‘“i° trucks n. u... t... hours, to izefthroush on: gauntlet or uni-ii inst- ‘ " siock and seventy consecutive quarterly dividends on “man-ma PAS-yo T}, and‘ truck is operated a motor oi hundred citizens turned out on’ nnnon stock. Re-v: Mt Mickhart or SOS-g: 00c shut“, sew,“ t; BEVB room flhdlthe dock to get glimpses ot the Hill. > lmoose managed to get ropes around] last. iln the morning. in n splendid 1211795- . _ , , , . _ 0 h ltln hint-a d guided him towards tlie giveascaielul attention to the requirements of small invest- ‘aditress. he emphasiled tho slofltl The “mime mad“ i e w“ g ‘i . . New "' - Don A-inl. very interesting and inst ctl cost i $35 a our in Mobil-Email. was sent on the steamer , ltalk on missions, principailiyu tllgltftl ins Harlem. The wholesalerto 0W"! Smmii- ii i5 iiiiiiigiii m“ A illarcl of Canada "I t. . . “I ° ' 0 0 I ‘work done in Trinidad-special makes his plirchfl-BEB i"- ihe Whine-moose were chased out ot the ll 886111112188 collection being taken ior misslon- hers and hauls them away Vii-ii WOQdB-dil’ "l9 iiiiifiiiig oiiaraiions i“ ary work. The Rev. gentleman his own trucks. Cost about $25 l1 Goulais Bay- _ h must surely have been greatly llIi-lcah when ‘he delivers to the ro- The moose beiore arrlvin-S M? e- pressed with the splendid singing 1,119,; adding another‘ $25 s. voarlqovernment dock made a scofiit :3 hi’ the choir oi” this church, more to the ultimate cost of ttllb fruit trip o! the river. lit is thong‘ t 9 efllleliiillly the evening when t.he an- and yegglahlfifl, lenitered at the tail riwo 1mm will?“ them "Oh in“ my 99°?“ “ct” The retailer it‘ he delivers 1° he swam to the rapidfl. M-i-BIIIPUBE was without a doubt the best ren- 1 qlqmmers ‘adds the 0°91 1° iiiiila landing. The crowd oi people on dltion ever heard in Montague, J, :03, L i [my shore prevented him landing “fanning jg more certain in rowan‘; he swam with the current and n, humping of fruits and crowed the river to the pier at the, gardtzgieuest New York City tnsniwurth lock at. the siichigau BMW] vege , i ..'iMiss lMiuriel McGregor was a that the terminal facilities now m.» people the"! “i” “fiffiahfi. r-Hent vista: ‘r. her home in Mon- provided are rapidly becominz "f" from landing 50 he “i; "y docki McDonald H. F MePiin gilifiiw-hiiliiil?! McGregordiis oned ti)! terly inadequdif-"tiflaiiglagtfienol swhg, “Yulhlgf; ttldthe Tiiiere the ' scosscyoiingaesan s i,lts on e1 ' , ' ,,|,,°,,"B'M'_A°'rnay E“- at present teaching at Stan-hope. gi-lilfilddlgtnand the retold digtgig: steamer Froniger 0:055:80]? iicmss Money to Loin’ 31153531; “jfjge”? “Jim”; i“ tion 0i i°°d iii“ ihzdpg" tie Deli“ ii" 6”“ “ 8 EX-KAISEWS CHAUFFEUR TO oi three drivers who sailed from the steamer George Washington. "lilting, ghlphgggwwn school i o 9' onmgue York authority, aid Y h s eel —- TAKE PART IN AUTO RACE here early this month to carry ‘Besides Werner, the ‘party includ- i‘ i“ "m" "iiiwii- J- rpartment of Agriculture. a Essen workmen --- . German colors in the Indianapolis ed Chief Engineer Sailer oi the out to solve. iDIiiEMEN, May 30.--l-lerr Wer- automobile classic. Mercedes plant and two other l} K ..'We regret to learn that iMr. ' g a c "Ind Solicitor, B4 m“; -' r, i r i erson l chauffeur The chaiitterure accompanied German recers named Lautenochlag William Mdmym’ a M“ resident ‘d? GX-(lglllnlferfzf llvilhellm, was onelive Mercedes racing-cam aboard er and Salzer. - oi Montague, has entered the hos- George Street for the Union Blink of Dital for treatment. The deal-h oi cHmEsE mm "qpugq-Ry gurr. Canada X Branch Omen liiA 0 suntan": loyal Bank Building i Sackvilll 071 ‘ WN R 9| Grout Gourd: qua Telephone I00 Miminal- Toronto - Si. John - Winnipeg - Vlrliwlvl? - N!" 7"“ “"19" of - . . ‘ r—'" essiohal Cards I MONUMENTS , Donald & McPhee, AND HEADSTONES AT B _| REASONABLE PRICES U AQ PERSONAL nnnuiu. May 30——'l‘he grip or the l his esteemed wiie some iew 5R3 HEAVY LOSSES communist was loosened when ' o Y ours to E1110)’ months ago was (,1 _.___ d etrikinS heavy blow m ‘Mr “$322,532: ya": qirloNTSlN illiey 30.—'l‘lie “ii "veihrhllllillidin rglllilliseadn to work ac- ever since his health seems to have precedanmd fboom in the rug-mak- gieiijeung me “my percent Wage in. “Thank God for Tea!‘ What did the world do without it—-how did it exist? l am glad l was not born before Tea." been railing him That in due time ‘Chi which iollow- b , giving right to 150.000 A‘ our new modem mam . he may ihe fully restored to his Lf,",i,,",g‘:,i,§igli oi Elie Turkish and $23; 08;“: lMlners at Gelklrciien Thus wrote the brilliant Sydney Smith in the early days oi the nineteenth century, and countless i i , to equipped with the nmt | £33’ “ii i“ i“ WM‘ M“ M”? Pemi" “M” ‘iiiiiilfmiffi’ ‘m’ h“ district skvfitflixffllt ‘fggzigum stone cutting machinery, we ' suffered I will?" c - work. thousands have echoed his sentiments since. But if Sydney Smith could so enthuse over Tea as it was . , 500 i t. l s which were grave. There is no wire Iviiraritu to give you work Mifllrdl l-iniment- i-iimbvrman‘: buifiififi-rnntslif glirelng the iinst Zfjgififfincstion. Wild rumors re- tlist will pious. then, what would he say oi it to-day, ivhcn science in growing and art in blending "h" w vears oi the war. devolflllliiii a gardins riotlnK B"? Mimi'- A Pout oerd will brllll our daily outwit 0i "w" iii“ 1°'°°° "'" T‘ QHELBY SHORTS new designs and price list. have brought your crup oi Tea to such a high square inches, iewer than 300M" T I N G L E Y point of perfection. survived a renewal oi competition- MONUMENT WORKS And what would he think oi to-day's cost? During the heyday of the industry’ SHiEUBY. Montreal. June 1.- prices soared irom $1.60 Mid 31-30 With Glacier National Park only Longworth Ave., Clflown At an incomparably lower price you are able to enjoy Tea oi a deliciousness Sydney Smith ts per square ioot to $3.00 and 34-00- iorty miles distant. Shfilhl’ will“ _ About one-fourth oi the °iiiPiii that the tourists who will visit ‘Z311 was consumed domestically and ture's plaYBTOIIYiil this Y9“ never knew or imagined. “KING COLE" Orange Pekoe "The Extra in Choice Tea" DR. GLIFT i onic Diseases ‘iii l" Person or by letter . Purdy Station, Watches- tor 60., N. Y. S. HESSIAN i‘. 8oilcltor, Notary Public BAYER m Photographer rioNsv To L252. Inland "' 163 mer 8i Palmer §§§+§§§4i I ‘L PALMER: Kt O. Barrister, Etc. f "W"! to Loni j u‘ Nova Scotia Building lflottstown, P. E. I. i R. McGuigan 0 I "TEN. souciron. are. °"°Y to Loan "iilmeron Block “flown. P. s. Island oi the rest America took the bulk. st0l7 oii durinQ Kilt? "Wild “P °i' The slump is attributed larSBlY stampede and 101' lhe Dempsey‘ to inieriority oi the product under Gibbon tilglit July 4th. Glacier is Great $2.00 to $10.00‘ From East Paint to Capo l Bur is a big torirltory, yet right across thlc oploo Parkman Supplies the Big Majority 0i Eye-Glasses HELLO’ i5 "nub "rug, Ci-ucr or POLNLE ? WELL. i WANT YOU "ro TRIQ-qgqrgq THE COgON Ti-tifi BEAT iMNIDiATILLY -i‘i.i_ i'i_i_ our tr ufloee E“°‘-*"*-*-'~*E°'<H\EF- 114g gauge mrglz-Q, ~ ' - M”, THib l‘) Jiéqfli in ‘rt-lg, wM-KU ‘QR - ' ’-- YOU‘ x -. . ‘_ é. the enormously increased demand. on 5, government park, and iaist due to inferior wool, unsliilliul dye gppffllcllllll Yellowstone Park n lng and inexperienced wdrlr-man- popularity- E8011 W81‘ i-hd numb“ ship, oi sightseers are increased. Shelby GCUYQG - ____<o-o>_.._- is on the well traveled highway. NOVEL IDEA. leading to the Park and Shelby Lovely furnished room in private has erected a hugs Hi!!! folding! iamiiy with bath on car line. — “This is where Jack Dempsey and Classliied ad. in The Florida Times Tom Gibbons meet July 4, stop oii‘ Union (JaclisonvilleJ and rive us a look!’ - BRINGING UP FATHER- BE AROUND TONIQHT Al’ Elnwi- OCLOCK - I'M QONNA COOK tome (QRNLD Laser AH‘ (Aabaqia U‘! GOLLYT Tt-tlfi lb NEARLY Ab GOOD Ab DINTY MOOflflial WW- ._-...-,.. Miles Garrison booeuoo PARK- M D Simply I ' '_' l I MAN'S EYE-GLASSES IN '7 Tuborculooll lpeelulm the FINECT PROOURAILE. hi"! Road, Ohgflqguggwn and he In the ONLY GRAD- rutmont in lolootod can UATE OPTIOIAN (attend- ance oouruo.) , . ~ I g v 0 _ _ c" Ariiliibii-lii. In Montague - 1 ‘ i. . -- - l '- °" - Y. Post Graduate " ' ‘ - ifilmfllfiaoei and Hospital hlylllbgaaTefoi-ognx: 0 _ _ _ .- _ . , 0;:£'ii"=.~.. n. i° ‘W III’. New PARLOURS. . ‘ . . _ - i nd Throat - llyor luildlno. (ii-cot boom E E l qt ‘a! l ' mohraous. r. I. I. _ l A _ __ _ . 1".'["."""__'."Z""" "m ""‘-£'li'el~ fir-r. ,'.1,,i_-,'-:.x~z1_i. . w It Tnhbhbnewfn om“ ‘in-U to 18 a. m. 1 00 i A ii