Y 16, 1921 r i0f6SSi0I1fll Cards. .. 'les Garrison,M.D guperintondent Chan. Dalton Banitarium allot ll Pulmonary Tuber- euioele pmoe 120 Brighton Road ' you p. m. and oy appointment Telephone 267 YEA a McNIEIiE IITEIIEI) ACCOUNTANTS ndlln and uvc-atlgatloaa. "a offlee and Con! Bate-a ‘g, St. John, Moneton, A-helnl. nnrl Charlottetown. v Ilepreaentntlvv, K. W. Flllli- aon. Phone O2. .,-___-.____ I. F. DIIPIIY gadnnte ‘II Beaten School n; ' PIANO TUNING l1! Grnftol Ila Oharlottetowl __ . 1111161‘ 8B P31111191‘ Palmer, K. C. H- l- Film" Iarrlatora. eto. ,1 Nova Beetle Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Lean rk R.MeGuigan.BA nisren. eouorron. ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Bleak gharlottetown. P. E. leiand ,__,__________ ilayton Morrison cemmlaeloner of Doedl. Willi. El o. ROTARY PUBLIC pm“, careful attention to p, wiila. MQfiQIQQI. 9m. ESTED. Notes, Drafts, Biiia, TESTED for non-acceptance o1 | ment. p y Tryon, P. E. I. A. MaQDONALD Barrister, Bollcltor. Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown . C. G. Archibald ate on N. Y. Poet Graduate odlcai Boiiool ald Henrik! he limited to Eye. Ear. Ne! and Throat ‘ Bayer Building, Great George g1, oppoaite duardian Office Telephone 25" ' Hours-J to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 m, May be conaulted off Mn at118 Hlllaboro Bt. l ean 8n "McKinnon rrietera, Attorney-at-Lavv Y ice-Royal Bank Building ottetown P. E. ialano orson 8r Duffy It» and Attorney-at-Law MONEY 1'0 LOAN tore for Royal Bank ef Canada l. s. HESSIAN ' er, ‘Ollcllititl; Notary Publle MONEY To LOAN gun P. E. lllllill s. INMAN, K. c. irrllter and Attorney-at-Law tom No. 12 Cameron Bioek VICTOR A ROW cLeod 8: Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. L J. A. BENTLEY Barrletoro and Attorneys MONEY ‘IO LOAN i-Bank of N. l. Chambers TJHAS. EDMOND a Veterinary Surgeon ass Summervllle Post Office . A. Mclilachen, Opli. D. EYE IPEOIALIIT- lee-over 187 Grotten lt.» The if 74. ‘Flavor . is Finest in~ I “Canada? libs-t Famous Dessert " <~ iBeauty Of-I Our Store ' usiiiu GUARDiAN ; LJWANTIED a maid for general housework in liaimily of two. Ap- Dl)’ Box 1153, Montague. ‘ -.'DEMON3TRATION - Miss Pollock of Toronto will be at our store all this week demonstrating the linking qualities of Magic "Bek- ing Powder. A cordial invitation is extended to all ladies to meet ‘Miés Pollock. Poole and Thomp- son Ltd. ..'iROAD BUli-DiN6.— Ed. P. Munn, and 1L W. Stewart, Brunden ell, Contractors for the road build- ing between Montague and Alley's Iii/fills have begun operations on their new glob. and ilio dirt and clay is flying in every direction. This piece of road has needed re- llnirs for n long time and it will be much appreciated by the public ‘when completed, and we know that the work will be well done when in the hands of such competent men as the ivbov-e Contractors. ..'NEW iCE CREAM PAR- LOUiRS FOR MONTAGUE. Mr. A. F. Campbell. a former boy of Mon- tague and one who responded to the call to protest his fair province during the “Great War" has rec- ently opened up an up-to-date ice Cream Parlour, very tastefully and ilrtisticaily decorated known as the "Green Lantern," where you may eat your lee-cream or sip a cool drink to the strains of very en- chanting music. His parieurs are on the corner recently vacated by McPherson Bros. in this shop Mr. TIRE SALE! e5‘ 41f f\eflp i‘ f» FIRST QUALITY: . NUFACTURERT GUARANTEE name . tion put up in a short time, at reasonable price, and no fear of any mistakes bath and toilet fumes, soaps, etc. H- J. MABON, Optometrist and Preacription - Drugglat MONTAGUE, P. E. I. tuiisirlilrltnnss u: iiillilliiEiil‘ The Trans-Canada Lim- ited, the fastest train between Eastern and Western Canada and the Pacific Coast, reaches Fort William in 30 hours, Winnipeg in 42, Regina in 53, Calgary in 67, and Vancouver in 92 hours. Leaves Montreal (Windsor St.) at 5.00 p.m. daily; Toronto at 9.00 p.m. daily. A Train do Lure-Every- thing Canadian Pacific Standard is that you can get a iprescrip- it will he exact in its ingredients and pro-l portions. Ourcompounders are ex. perienced and careful and there is being made. We carry a lull line" of stand- ard Drugs and Medicines, also of necessities, per- Canilpbeil worked for a number oi’ years previous to enlisting and it seems doubly ilk-e coming back home again, for after all we do not know of any spot quite so dear i0 MT- (‘flflilibell as Montague with all it bez-‘tlful surroundings, are we bespeak for this popular young man a liberal patronage in this it Is~hc still in business? Has he been in "business tcn years? Or cvcn five years? Why don't the manufacturers of “cheap " tircs stay in‘ business new enterprise. longer ..'NEW BANK 8iTE.- M . . ' - - ' M_ R schurman m, M, Bakisflf. "\ Because their market is soon exhausted. The maker of cheap ‘Summerside were in ‘Montague on 'll‘huriiday lookting 0Vi\“ the, site for the new Bank of Nova Scotin building which Mr. Schurmun has itlie contract, they begin work at once. They first have to tear down the building just recently vacated by the Bank and then erect a New Brick Building there on. it will lake some months in building , and will help to ma-ke that much more business in our pergressive 'i‘owii and on the "Busy Corner." Mr. Clarkson the Local Manager will now have more cares added to his already long list, but he's a hustler. end the more work you‘ give him the more he smiles. __'ARBO-R DAY.— Tuesday was Tree Planting day in Montague and upwards of some hundred trees were planted between the Main Street and the new street opened up the "Comijunity League." This work was done und-er the direction of the Leauge. Some fin-. ancial assistance being rendered them by tho Wiomens‘ institute in paying for the trees. T-here were, 14 Elm Trees set out on the new street which is known as “Eiml Avenue." We trust that the citiz- ens and especially the boys of our Town will see to it. and that these. "tender trees are cared flkir and‘ not broken down. lt is especially more to the boys interest to take care of them, for it will be for them. to reap the results of their planting more than the present ‘generation. ‘See to it boys that you try to make our Town as beautiful as possible. Thursday was gener- al clean up day, and we are glad tol l report that the citizens have res-' ‘X ’ponded lsplendidly to the request, ' will they now try and keep our Town looking clean and sanitary.‘ j hiliiiontague hes the reputation ofl lbeinri "lvlontague the Beautiful".| . lets try and live up to our reluctant-- .ion. What about a Town Water "Wagon t-o keep down the dust this summer? ._ ACTIVITY IN GLACE BAY MINING sales. and to EHIIIC gOCS Oil. 1 use Goodyear Tires. =The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. " cf Canada, Limited tires soon covers the entire list-and then he must quit. Goodycaris the w0rld’s largest maker of tires. Goodyear owns rubber plantations, cotton plantations and fabric mills. Goodyear en- joys the economies 0f years and years in tremendous production and And a tire good enough to carry our name is at all times the economical tire for you to “use. The car manufiicturcr who uses thousands of tires a ycar knows. And Canadian automobile makers over a period of ten years have sold half their cars with Goodyear tires. The tire dealer- knows. . And the best 4f)Of) 0f them in Canada sell >GOOCly€Z1TS. This is :1 year t0 put your motoring on a careful basis. It is a year to watch your gasoline consumption, t0 take curc of your car~— GDACE BAY.. N. 5.. M-ny 12.— UNION Over twenty-eight thousand tens '.. SAIL SEAMEN REFUSE TO Ottawa, North Bay, Cechranc and (‘vtllrflllfi Willi lilo Vlil the Transcontinental to Winni- But another similar maker springs up in his place-mud thcmcrry _ Faith and Hope are beautiful things in this dull world— ut the faith and hope of some men in “cheap” tires is really pathetic. Limited to Sleeping-Car iiillilllili Pilllllli liY. n a ir a i , gun“. v hem.“ 58ci°b,,'§"nu fieffcrm ‘f ‘Igyf afternoon nothing to bear out Cot- ‘Continental Limited" now leaving mudson, Bates s. 00.. Limited, Tor- ter's statement had been heard, at 9.00 daily from Bonaventure in - ‘ . - - iai|i|TP|§‘:gl7f firs‘; izlmglgnegc and as fiu as the line officials Station. Montreal. of eoai have been shipped bytlie Dominion iCoal - Company this ‘he ideal Train for Business Men‘ i he Canadian Pacific have announced, effective May 1st. new train m between Montreal and Hamilton and vice verse, which should "i Popular with Travelling Public between Montreal, Ottawa, Tor- ilild Hamilton and other Cans dian Citlq. This trlln will consist eelric lighted standard sleeping and buffet compartment cars and "t! coaches, and will operate between Windsor St. Station, Mon- Yimxe 8t. Station Toronto and T. H. and H. Station in Hamilton. lflin will leave Montreal, Win diOOf St, daily except Sunday at 9.30 lrrive Toronto at 7.00 a. m. and Hamilton at 8.30 a m the follow- ln addition there will be through standard sleeping cars iliiswa. Spark st, at 10.00 p m to Hamilton. i-eturiiinz. rleeensm Hamilton at 800 p. in. Toronto at 10.00 p. m. arrivinfl Mmllmll ‘h m- 111d Ottawa at 7.16 a. In. 1191f IBOFMIIQ lSTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE "PTIoN or rnnlnlirilnn PASIENGIBIIHaIIUIIVII/‘U BETWEEN mNgENY sffiiiliigcbflt. John every Wednee- , . . . . Ati ntic Time) a. ..'.i.:.':.t;":.i:.°:::d:'.::.i,:..'t.s u... my direct. due Sundays at 2 li- Ill- STATE Willing, OIIN s-r. iflmrliin ‘iiovi-iitiso ‘o. H ll s-sturday trips are to Bolton ARE I Q-Q U . lNct con helm at Bolton with Metrolwllll" Li" siuum‘ ‘m. N." Ill h tn" Clbe Cod Can l ates and addition: information srrlv l" Aleat. Clinniai, i» ; . F MAY ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve ‘you at stdmp postage. DTTTTIcKY DITP-F sTiARY. i‘ p.m.... Benton l1_a. n5 ROOM! 8'1‘. JOHN. I. ll. week_ and all the company's col- _ T P ‘f’ C Pa§san‘Q|I5 “fly ‘M81468 are working full time. l it" Dftflfitldglll 3f the Stewards Un- 0 Eighteen 1910.158,“ yo.“ o; “m. on, s no to ay that the sailors (IRIPIPIPiW-QIYIIIIIRIIII week's shipments were sent to an? ‘gm-mm! ‘film "m" t0 BB" TT“ * m and E ' 1 I a ur sy on t e Aq-uitania with “btlflci? is?” tgoluimierl. (ti-ls wles Canadian Nationall Hallways Offer Y n P6 8" I18 o _e o ce ste of t s Meet Direct Connetitilone With FIRST-TRAIN MA 22 d D0 not “m”. Cunard Line here it was said this Fart Through Train: from Mon~ lflpfalvtlllysl’ dgly mica aclcorzilng so anlouncement had treai. Fer llea n; ear accommodation '~' - M M.’ vo un esre to rep ace the striking In rtfilllrlllfliilil" gflcs. iffiiflfflynl} stewards. cooks andthe butchers of The finest train service to the operation requir- me ON rm: PHONE AND , ENGAGED IN SETTLEMENT WORK AND WANTED TO 55E, ME "come mam" UP. " the steamer). At the office of the Cunard Line hero it wn said this dtndew theAquitania would sail Sat-l The route of this finely equipped . ur ay. ' Bl LL HOOKER CALLED Through RaiiService LONDON, May 12- Joseph Cot- Psciflc (least is afforded by the Canadian National Grand-Trunk ______i_i.li_steely traii_i___to_th_e coast lsgvlay l ._-. WHEN HE Annivizo, I GRASPED ms HAND, AND sAio:"i’M MIGHTY GLAD 1o HEAR YOU ARE Dome SETTLEMENT WORK. THERE. is NOTHiNG mo: uetrme THE Peon! WHAT cAN i DO FOR YOU Y” SAID HE WAS - i $AlDZ—- ever the smoothest roadbed. there is Limited with the Continental Lini- Express daily except Sunday. The Maritime arriving in Montreal at 7.40 p. m. affords the most direct connection, but passengers by the Ocean Limited arriving at Levis at 1.50 p. ni. affords connection with train No. 11 leaving Quebec daily for Cochrsne at 5.00 p. m. This train makes connection at peg and by Grand Trunk Pacific to Saskatoon and Edmonton and Viii. Canadian National Railways to Vancouver-Tho finest of routes through the Rockies and routes . [via Sudbury, Port From Maritime Province points connection by Ocean ited daily. and by the Maritime Toronto. may be "WELL? HE REPLIED, ‘(nlsuusr LIKE THIS. l’M WORKiNG FOR THE 606st EM COLLECTION AsaNcY, AND i HAVE HERE William and Winnipeg. i» F Oikwta, }@_z_1_rCarCan7i@1'a'eon/zir17/z and/lhpel Before you buy :1 tirc, ask these questions, about its maker. i Continental Limited. s0 it will be seen thorn is really a choice of two Thefiaris also the through service 8061110 to the Pacific coast by train leav- ing Toronto daily st 10.30 p. m. Fort Connects. Arthur. Particulars of these splendid mil services lo the west will be explain,“ d3“! “w!” Sunny“- ed by ail C. N. ii. ticket agents and folders and illustrated matter pin] of l5 obtained by application tn any nf the city ticket offices or by writing the General Passenger Department. Mnnctnn. N. B distinct TIME TABLE Piciou slid Chariettot°wn Service. Commencing on or about May {on for [his p. mm“. by m“ Ocean 1st, tho S. S. “Constance" will open Limited to Montreal and the Grand a passenger and freight service be- Trunk international Limited l‘) tween Iiictou and Oharlottetown. Sundays. be an unced April 30th. :____T1_a"‘y's'"—INN0T"T'." AN 01.0 BOARD BILL. oi= Youks WHICH we WANT _SE.TTLED."_ l) Leaving Charlottetown at 1‘ e. Leaving Pictou at 4 p. n1. on ar- ydniey train da-iiy except Exact date of. first eadl-ing will