5m0vte BRITISH " QQNSOLS l. \ fzu - lflu/ " Browth in reseeding. Outlook to the Calgary one quarter to two and s h sit in berta and Saskatchewan. are im- proved due to general rains in the st week. Manitoba received only “ ight rains and a general rain is needed to relieve the situation. Hay and pasture crops have suf- fered mostly up to the present time. Seeding is practically com- leted in all areas. Weed growth i-s eavy in northern areas and has necessitated some reseeding slight- ’! damage due to cut worms and wire l’ ',‘ worms reported in some areas in I southern Alberta according to the i weekly crop re ort o! the Depart- l ment of Agricu ture oi.’ the Canad- ian National Railways. i Southern Manitoba has received > only light showers and crops are ‘ making slow progress cool weather ‘in the past week has been bene- . flcial conditions so tar are gener- . ally satisfactory but would bene- v m from good heavy rain. Weather in Northern Manitoba has been cloudy with warm days and cool ’ , nights high drying winds and only . scattered showers wheat is up ' tour inches and coarse grains are through the ground in most areas. Bub moisture is suttlcient but a ‘ rain ls needed shortly in §outhern Saskatchewan conditions weather are required in some iii rlcts, crops are 9n inches but the cold d: from soil few points. Hid Brass hoppers are also active. C°°1 i-‘liiudd! Weather in the Ed monton ares with gopd rains over the entire area have lm Proved moisture conditions. I Very small amount o! oats blhfley gomain to be seeded. w eat 1 ‘and he“! y Our inches and show heavy in “i.” er area is u 11 ‘blfltiadhgavorablle pmfisflhe", I s gr at imp;- crop grmvthe y Wed in and Irult is COM developing the pear- Bwls and mos. but the cherry Cl‘ “m” cent lower than h“ yum weather are needed to good crop. ' Rains were general over North- ern Saskatchewan. seeding is com- pleted and wheat is well above the ground and showing good strong growth and with warm weather FOR SALE noose sun OUTBUILDINGB 883111‘! I Holidays etc, by appointment Office Connected With DRUGSTOBE W"! Progress rapidly. Heavy weed some areas necessitated generally favorobl r thlltautlel l‘ e r l ‘Initial; $3101! (gen: l‘ “no I mantras. Mam. June u- ches resultlsl in h 1 im I l‘ Conditions over most parts at Al- ed conditions? MOI‘: rill; ‘ind st- up from one to sev- sre patchy due to wring. Slight damage lfling is reported at a Gutwonns wire worms seneral only and Early mltlnd. weefh growth 1s so e areas. e outlook tor this district is excellent. Seed. train in the Northcm with in, the past week. The bN-n warm with some the Okanazan Valley cations to date show silelliclzfi; "m"! l° be twenty to a; Georgetown; . It Vicinity w-s, m. and Mrs. new Moltmfll- Souris. motored to Georgetown rm Situda . and were the uests of Mr. and ill-s. A. E. Jenkh-‘s. m. mo onion (n. t "i- doy and Saturday; Char ottewwn- ...-».. Mia ltlt Wllht. teacher at Low- er Mtlntagae. sperttho week end at her homo here. - Richard uvaT-E o! Mrs. m!» s1 Levers. has home hum i dis- §m“lls"t"a°"m'i' Eenallfiahhsxmy- Rigel-d returned from oversee! about two months ago. Where h! served with the Epslsioers and sow action in North Welt Europe. _._.. Mr. Howard Stewart, Boston- Msas. arrived at his former home here on soundly night. after leave ing Boat-m t and fly to Charlottetown. Mr. tewart was called homo as his father Mr. John Stewart. retired C. N. R. Trainman. ill at the homo o! his datigmer . Ulster Walker. Richard Delory, son- od Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dolory. has entered the live mile rosd race. to be held on June 25th. LACRMRGHLIV -R-C- A. F, statlonlsd at Motmteréleasam. spent the week and in Gears-flown - Sgt J. A. B. MaoConnell. Canad- ian Army, who is stationed at M.D. No. 6. D t. Haliiax, arrived home on Sat ay to spend a tew days with his tsmlly. s Mr. Joseph Johnson is enflged l pointing the home ot Mr. and firs. Ashley Allen. Mr. Johnson and his workmen are also dolnd the lr-- tenor pointing o! the J. J. Hughes Compeny building. 0n Wster Street. Mr, Spilrseon Walker. C. N. R. Seotionsnen at l-lamlbrook. Spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McLean and g Mr. Harold McLean. motored to Charlottetown on. Saturday. Mrs. James Brydges. Miss Maisle and Miss Velma Yorston, who are enyployed by Mr. Albert Griffin at hi i , spent th k have improved and a good rain has n J. snsd igutxliéltgm in Georgeteovlvrie 0f J-B- Joy and Son, Electrical been received over most of the ter- I .____ appliances o! eve kind will be q ritorty,‘ genninatlon and growth amount“ The GOOIIDWIn Liggiugfid with also Power oom- i l" H‘- ed on Saturday, after be osed a way next month This Onditioslis! nttlBakth- should , wano impro: weieth 19mm‘ lrdcllli. "milk Ind Sirgplylnc 011ml mwlldli " “m” °‘ b°°"‘ w“ m“ a 3°“ mm“ ggluiléll: i‘; lficaw welé abet] the ' ...,.__ dMr. Dainn Oonollatayi, who “v55 v n smaeso ro- MissLo Mhlms ted 150118186 rcmt N. s gressaidluring dtllie wleek. conditions MM“"°' P‘ B‘ l‘ a pammuklfme Qliorsé m‘; gififiom xvi-gill: $0. Gig: Devi; an” 19112;? ‘ are Y K00 ll 8 81188 B 1'8 I . ‘ " ent. but further raintall and ‘garln om“ aw 51; ‘{1}’ A‘ M’ o! M!" Helm condom Mite. lmtil such v.13?“ 2 Government Engineers are at t in surveying the road from Paula's Garage to George- town. It is understood that the Gov'~ ensment will som call tenders to hive this road widened. sub-eroded and grsvelled. in maparation tor laying pavement next year. Mr. Abbie Fraser, assistant to Mr. Chester McLean. C. N. R. Welder, will shortly enter hospital to undergo an anion. Mr. are r:r..:*r~ ear“- Y - BB1’ Vi". Goorflctown. Miss B-uelah K8118. llshter o! Mr, and" Mrs; Daniel King, who‘ is‘ employed in Toronto. is spending her vacation at her home hers. Mil Edith Parker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry arks . who is euuployed in Halifax. is on s hu- , * in Georgst l- “ ‘ 1N MONTAGUE "j Lin?! w:- Mllfl- SEYMOUR ACORN,‘ Montague s_ Hotel Changes Management We take this opportunity l to thank our many patrons, who have so generously patron- ized us for the past twenty-three years, and solicit their continuation for the new manage- Mr. Wilfred lnman takes over June 13th. POOLEPS HOTEL ‘ L. H. and Mrs. POOLE ment. By Ken Reynold; n alws v u Georgeinwrvs Ice Cream Parlors and Tea Rooms. will be open on Sunday's from four in the alter- noon. ‘until eleven at night, under s. ruling recently given by the Town Council. Mr. and Mrsf-Aiec Stewart o! Mount Stewart, visited Georgetown on y. Mr. liaison Murdock. Piotou, N. 5.. motored to Georgetown on Sunday. where ho visited Mr. and Mrs, Chester Walker. . l Mr. James Doyle, so nof Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle of Charlotte- I town and lomser resident o! this tow-n. t the week erd here, the guest o Mr. James Dalton. Mr. Sylvesterqra-lhor, Morell. was ‘ a waiter m Georgetown on Sunday. Mrs, L, H. Douglas on Sunday. I Mr. clam WET»: the lihstern Trust Company stall’, visited his liogie in Georgetown aver the week- en . . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor, Don Alexander. Billie Alexander and Carl Morash of Halifax, were rec- ent visitors to Georgetown where thev were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins-Geo. PRETTY IDgND AIMS éltl NICE! ITY (By Ida Join Ill!) The abrupt switch from is] o! mutton to next to nothin’ in the shape at su mer sleeves la brlns- ing in a t1 o! letters skins why I overlook the flaliay muscles cn the bsc It‘: b 53H: s. but after all. used all the time and got soft. Then it you take on tne ries to sott muscles, an are. 0t course no woman btllgi triceps anyway. so little. done ut upper . til lb era you wants is P? Vlslttio’ ———- bottom and was ulte seriously in- Mr. and. Mrs. hank Miller and ed. H da l(l Mrs. Sticlln two children. of (Jhsrlotletown, vis- liluzBwemellds eslith her mgth g ited Mrs. Miller's parents. Mr. and since the accident. triceps muscles into action, so they ° least bit oi! extra welshthfathur- f“ t. coo fish have struck n. m. $141!! RBI-in to: thr second tllngotrhis season and heavy catches are re- Plrted. t 01 the fish m being canned now for shipment. Mr. d . oeived wllfichleslgufil/nwltlhje 21$ C.A., a sgglitfi tllilfil O. has a9. on 0mg . Range in the city. m M‘. . . J ', t Mwsil for malls‘ 31%;“ l: having a new idfioe erected and house enlarged Th; gnu-m the new post-oftlce will be lit on the raved nighws with a a e entrance {or the rum drivers. The ficeginzsgtor for the 10b Ls Gus Mac- A new budnns will be vmdesw here very shortly under the name up“! 1w 14 Wins over om be tixed- to all th n- t wifié“ ows huh been mashed. Sgllxie 1n the night it is thou m; the dam- age was done wnh s nes thrown ggmflzésr seen Ln the vicinity oi When M: P.J Daveaux wens open his store one morning week. he found 111°" E282: the large Several llc Glut-ch at St. Gatho near are the time. Now many month; later. exudes still can be seen mislrg from the still burning coal as me passes b-y The hall nearby has been enla ed and £11381‘! into a church tor e pre- Mrs. James F‘. MacDonald. left last week for Beaten. to visit her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs Walter lVl/unroe Her two daughters Eunice and ‘Theresa have arrived from Halifax to look alter the home wdmm- mltlttstds... oonsnnonou COMPANY 1 r * _ . tmctnot: putthoroitgblyfllbg snsrrsn M o N A G . lffldbllby ' bocauaamsdowi i ‘ movimiblsherbseornaoézéngedprop- (l. I. Dunnlus. Mn.) _- . _ a_ boom siflaulfilllrufslllggw- Pul- ‘igua-mthe mlulnrulnetlas nonnoe o unsnsa doseamo 0d ’ ‘ ,ond jug; gilt o! "'0'" 5 ' "luau" all‘ bod tomorrow "Hr to go. ‘ o. ( s surruls or a IITTII kmn Gill“?! " ~ - Bfiflu] Am] g "(gulfggfm a (The Prllo We m» In Our Plant u wau honest: , _ 0 ll In ' - - t c- 5- "‘°“°"“"- “W” l runsnsz. omwroas um annulus "mi stein. i ' » i‘ k m“ m “fir” ,_ °_ M m ,,,_°_, u,“ The Montague Furnishing its. Ltd. lll-lfiolxiigweig: glues-Ghosts Montague. P. E. Island * "W"!!! 7- l T- . v here and had e n-iisfortune to ak her wris N‘ n. J. also] DIUG BTOII Optometrist - Prescriptions VHAIINI OI‘ ALL KINDI nous lt-s s. A. roots s Bu. _ ammo . . Dsalerslu “'7' “mam-so 800T! all! 5803b. etc. Phone m-s. Lower Montana. LII-l. '>-_'r~.-.>.-.».-~oo\».o\9 9:) w ')\'!~L\‘)~')\'! ‘runway. Phone Mont-Ina 61-2 GENERAL HER-CHANT! NEW PHILCO ELECTRIC RADIOS 0N HAND NOW McGowan’: Limited MoGORMICK - DIE-RING FARM MACHINERY Kilmulr, i. s.’ l. Genenl Phone 3! 'r. u. Llewellyn us. Delivery To Bus Stop Everything For The Family Open TUBE. and SAT. llvmlnss Montague, IKEJ. w: Merohsnts 1919. SERVICE Opposite FREIIIIIPS . IRVING OIL PRODUCTS Monument Works Phone 33-4 - Montague, lLEJ. STATION Vere Beck SERVICE Phone GAS-OIL-WABHING l ACCESSORIES Complete l. “bellow Montague, P.E.l. ’ STATION Recent years have seen many changes in the manufacturing of monuments. This iiriu has kept abreast of the times and have the most up-to-date equipment with which to give a superior service. To- day they operate one of the most modern" lsuts in Eastern Canada, serving the Maritime Pro nces and Magdalene Islands. . Methods of merchandising have also changed, demanding a large variety of designs to be kept on display at all times-to this end the show-moms and plant in Montague and on the Malpeque Road in Charlottetown fills a special need. From every comparative standpoint, this is an important commercial establishment. It provides per- manent employment and participates in many other ways to civic advancement. By constant demonstra- tion ot the consoling and inspirational power of mom- orialization, this firm directly contributes to the maintenance of Canadian cultural standards. The VERE BECK & SON, monumental manu- facturers, located in Montague and Charlottetown, was founded in 1890 by the late Mr. Vere Beck, and has been managed by his son, Mr. R. W. Bock since 44-11 CIUSPY while their mother is away and also enJoy their vacation. They are employed with the Robert Simpson. Eastern Limited, Halifax. The r w. $11k; which a been in Morell River Sélkd last faall hi‘? ii‘ ‘ifiméi “ti” "" or . c n all winter continues. Ne: {:03}: are also being mills and the dmdse is to operate m Murray Hamm- when iesdy tor duty. so report has llriends or Mrs. Lottie Macliwen St. Peter's Harbor, will learn with regret that she had the misfortune to fall down the cellar stairs oi her hG-me a short lune ago. Not notic- ing the open hatch Mrs. McEwen walked right into it and fell to the Lobster priced-lave soared be- yond reach in this vicinity when your urriter visited n. I.. Mcllrogor a c». MMPS BAKERY U. M. Clair, Prop.» - CRUST BREAD and RDLLS Delivery in Montague and District WATTIBWOITII COLD 5110356! and CANNING FACTORY See as about Gold Storage erlpaco- Oanalng of all Kinds wmmso WATTIIWOBTII Pb ‘l0 M t . . . . lil when] Mmhmdm one on ague PEI M ontaguo. i DI! 000D! and ‘ '°‘°°'"“” S 0 U R l S Phone 8 Montague. P.5d. ; N GEORGE Mllllll GROCIRIES b FEEDS EASTERN ‘ r CANNIIB I08’! PAGE BRAND- Acmue couliinv CIICIIN IABDII - CIIICKIN - BIII cents Ker guild or light t she l. canning else. : ‘iermon were receiving wenty- live cents for ‘ive lobsters canning size, alive at the boats and much he: for largo shl siu. n your correspondent was with his wile and liter vial the Red he sold c nnod twelve-dollars one, while t ~ ennen with olr own our’ :5: id three It's pox- bundle %%aelv trusty-live Ming" par army th ‘ m arm a 8:: mo? go into action! From mo? you an: work out any M“ “c” s , . ayzllrclu baclwavrélor umdg7" id 5st!‘ IUI ll lisllllli’ PAIII Ilsoaell PATIONIZI TIIII YOUI 4mm s. mum. rub.» fifi-"M ""i%#°i'&'=s°“ it J. J. walrus-saunas S illllli loudl- PJJ. t. s11.‘- axrosrlas or us! uniu P GI-OCIIIIB. OONIECTIONIIY all IMOKEII‘ SUPER! UP ~ OIIIK,W III! annulus ‘ ’IPIAIIHG Blflllflsl. Phone Ofi-M New Perth I o’ P. I2. Island LOBQTIBS AND GIBUI‘! Phone so lourls, r. s. r. ‘ m. ‘o. o: e ‘o - N fi 1.-.\-.<...\.c<.i.e<,.........~ "$151" 531%‘ ll. ll. RIG-HANDS‘ & 80H YOU wsu. "via: sscx a‘ son MONUMISNTAI MANUFACTURE" - ram as-n flung“. Phone 1190 c‘ largo", Qssdrsauit a Mctlsaid 3°"- IQITI- Es: Grading Ital-ion sods. rouvm! and surruss Mouton». r-ss. STEWMIT 8 IEGK _ G ' Merchant” look In And rmpssfom Full Lino at FUltNITUIl Phone 01 é w. n. iounsms Oldest ‘slits m) s... la Montague i - Phone 81- Montague. » M1 GIOCIIIIIB F II-Ul .- ILOUII. 4 IIIDST Smokers’ s" sslml supplies dlgulflmdwsre Phone l Jlonisgue. P.8d. J. J. STIWIRT mars - rm: woos-roams Phone I Maia 8t. Montague, rim. k a I <- <¢‘<X§ “It! . i W. l. l-Elllll R03’! (In. mo» ms isswssaor ‘ LLOYD‘ suvrcs seams u. a. Iiowart. Prep-l mvmo amorous “wszsmxuo - magnum lsasis-P-I-L