'or ls needed for some ~dlstant re- week oi 8th to l3th oi March attending the " -- ._retnrn the . _ Anon es, 1020. nu; raisrntu oturuuiu - i latdies’ ' Boot Snaps . Button Boots sizes 2%. 3. Patient Pumps $2.98 sizes 2%. 3, 3% and 4. Two strap House Slippers 0 slss 21,4 to 7 sass 1E Fine Laced Boot; .. $8.98 i: Patent and Kid ‘ sass 21,4 to 4. ' I, I Gun Metal Boots v Leather Ol‘ Neollu soles $4.00 ‘, Sizes 2% to 7. ' Childrens Dongola Kid Blucher Boots Size 8 M31095 $1.98 The prices are below pre- sent cost prices. .. $1.98 Postage 10 cents extra. Alley 8t Co.. Ltd. _, 12a Queen at. > Charlottetown, r. E. 1. i tutu fllll n——————__— There-is hardly a stage of our ex- istence when a really good Photo is not a welcome gift to some one. ‘lative, or for a thousand and one other reasons. rut coon stump l will he in uhoeu the Eastman School 0i Pro- iessionai Photography, on pt tutu stunt T ' i WiL HAVE THE LAT55T m ing if falling it is. Well. then. to THE A01‘ obtain this desirable tthlng requires J. A. S. BAYER. u little common sense. The less valuable must be sacri- ’_' —~'——~—————~”'— llceti to obtain the more valuable, lust as the meaner parts of a cargo “p .‘ must be thrown out to save the """"""' ship lnnstorm. lfuwoman is al- ' 4 lowed the trltles, she won't want to 0 ‘ contest the important decisionsutnd p p if u man knows he is going to doc- s ' t ide the great evcnts, he wonft hag- : gle over the minute details. Our expert system of eye- ‘ autumn war Tn examination, coupled with TAKE OFPFAT m" x There cunbc nothing" simple!‘ than taking u convenient little tablet LENS GR|ND|NQ QERVwE four times ouch duy until your offers a complete service. eq- ual to the best proourable. That this service is appree lated is evidenced by our constantly increasing volume of business. _ We sincerely thank our pat- rons. and wlil continue to strive-to merit their confid- once. G. F. liutchesoni Optometrist and Optician i Kfiéitflfltliilfiéfifiiiiféitfillflfifiii Expert Optical t» Service Blowing your own ‘horn gstsyou nowhere. Its ser- vice and being able to de- liver the goods that count. Our patients tell us that we are giving an Optical Ber- vlos equal to any given in the larger centres. They also tell us that before we came to Montague they had to go to Charlottetown or" elsewhere to have any HD80- lsl work done. Now that is all changed and they can get any special work done here. Have our eyes examined sud be onvlnced by U19 1"- est methods that we back up all we claim in our adver- tisements. Service first last and all the time is our motto ii. J. MABON 543cm t a Pr: orivllol 'n-::¢m- ' r m I xooer Bshk nf Commerce i. p&olauassssxasnsss_ ‘ w¥txu Iii IEXU¥U¥G¥$¥U¥GI alisziltsssiéasélise¥saitéssatésséita~aissssti ififfififiiliilfli§ifiifl¥fififlifii Jmgasesvastasxwauv! ~ ‘ f tic things of that household peace.‘ There is no such terrible destroyer of harmony as the man who wants things cording to his own irleus in the house and in ‘its economics; it. is not his province, and tit never can be, and his interference in it is fatal. As well might his wife attempt to conduct his ‘business for him, or t_o settle learned profession. As for the great decis- ions of life a woman has seldom the strength or the broad view nec essary for making them. A man‘s experience and more comprehen- sive view give him a power she docs not often possess. Then, again. all of us like our own way. It is part of htuman na- ture to do so. People who tell char- acter from the hand say that the length of one joint of t-he Lhumlb shows a desire for that sort of thing. I should just like to he told if that i-s so, bow mun a short thumb-joint. who doesn't ‘like his way must be as rare us tho black swan. lt is a pretty universal fail- mola i Buckwheat . JAUTO Drug Store in automobile. AMBROSE OASSIDY St. Mary's Road lost one of its most progressive and industrious young farmer-s, by the death of Ambrose Casaidy. ‘which took place at his home on Feb. 22nd, 1920, int this 33rd yea/r, after a short illness ys, of influenza and pneu- Though hardy and healthy young fellow. yet he had t-o suc- cumb to the flu. ‘ Ambrose was an energetic, ready ,|and witty young man and will he ., sadly missed by all his neighbours tand acquaintances. His funeral lo St. Paul's Ceme- was very largely at- aves to mourn a wid- ow and four young children, be- sides his father. Thomas Caseldy of Montague and two brothers in Winnipeg, Man., and four sisters on P. E. l. To all we extend our slu- lVlay he rest in < lof 9 da > §monia. i’ l lry, Stu , ‘tended. He lc cero fiYlnpathy. peace. PEGGY}: . H|NT$ FOR “HUBBIES" "Let the wife have hcr way in iill small things, the husband in great. ones." it wasva wise man who said that. Trifles do far more in making up the sum o!‘ a u'oman's happiness than men hive any idea of. and ll a ‘woman i-s allowed her own way in petty. niggllng detu-lls which a man doesn't trouble his head about. she will resign all the larger issues into his hands with perfect satisfac- lion. Besides it is a sensible rule all round. -'When a man begins to med- llo with small flil.iil‘S—~lil.[i(’ domes- insignificant ill‘ weight is reduced to normal. T send $1 tn hlormoln Co.. 66 ward Avc., Detroit. Mich.) and fol- No dieting. no ex- 4 crcise. Eat What you wont-be as lazy as you like and keep on get- And the best part of low dlroctl ting slimmer. liiurmola Prescription their hsrmlcssnesn. absolute safeguard. Photographs oi sil sins. films to lit sit size amateur cameras are ro- ooivod fresh every week. Porsonsl s“ rnrlgements. sort-good-bye matters uil-just purchase a. ease of Mar- Proacription Tablets from your drugglst (or if you prefer, OHS. Tablets That A. ii LYON Moderate Prlool Photography - Artistic Photographs Charlottetown. P. I. l. L The old fashioned i Flour- (Pan- cake) lolnd. A fresh supply lust received also FRESH GRAHAM FLOUR TABLE OORNMEAL ROLLED OATS We handle the best brands of Fl awtry our. We sell at prices below Mill Prloss. Bags (all sizes) also barrels. ev- ery hcg or barrel warranted to give the best of satisfac- tion. Carter ti: Co Ltd Flour and Foods CONTIQt-dlabotfs is the only drug store Montague where for oich dollar spent you are entitled to a guess and a chance to win the $1050.00 743144-541“ Elli IN MEMORIAM -in his y people have - 4 "Wt/ANTED A BALE“, av ‘ FOR DRYGOODQ arogg, ._. x. porience preferred. Give referenc- es and full particulars. lveg k Murdock Limited, Montague. - 7822-3-11! 6i. ..'Mr. Harry MoGregor, of the firm of McLeod & McGregor, Mon- laxue. has left for Halifax in the business interests o! the iltrm. His many friends wish him a plea- mllmril). and 110110 soon to See him back again ‘to his native town. LOVE ‘ LETTERS-PAST AND PRESENT . About A. D. 1906:- Your message came to ms like a gift of silver roses. Ah! why is a feast day followed lby u fast? 1g 1; that the feast day should seem, in memory, more full and fair, br sweeter and more full of joy? I send you some gardening and all my loving heart as well. A. D., 1919 The lady writesv- ‘My dear old topréBored stiff without you. Dance a dud show as well. Band not bad. And fancy, when l wanted a whiff of a Wood- bine the old lady seemed quite sur- prised. We got a gasper in the garden afterwards, though. Well. it'll be perfectly topping to see you again. Zlf you've got to go to- ulorrow we might meet. If not. l'vo made it all right about Scotland. Ring me up before nine tomorrow morning. Good-bye. old thing. l must buzz oifski now. LONDON HERSELF AGAIN Quite luddenily the streets of London seem full of horses. which seem to step more lively since their demobilization, like the young men in the velour hats and coats with funny pockets, writes a correspond- ent. The redhalred man who plays the tniniature bagpipes in front of Charing Cross station is back again, and the swirl of his little pipes min- gies with the traffic, and his pih- roth is not lost alter all. The flow- er-sellers and apple women, too, are turning up in their-usual spots. and l shouli] not be surprised any Jay to see Pineapple Dick in his Melton Mow-bray coat bucketing along Fleet again with a basket or select pineapples. The round of rlower shows i5 scentitig London again. Whatever is to come, Lon- don at the moment. looks her happiest. _i¢e<>---— THIBET HOLDS TERRIBLE COSTOM » Thlbet the mysterious land of the north of India has got no wheeled vehicles. and the grand Lam-a is curried in a sedan chair. Punishmentg are cruel. says an ex- change. Men ure out in pieces, slowly. Women suspected of adultery have their noses and lips sli-t and then are whipped to death. New-thorn babies are plastered‘ over with butter and then are laid, vvvvv vvvwv . PAR The person or her own hilt’: l8 YOU!‘ ' to Amateur in the gill] naked. Ears are pierced] and heavy rings inserted. ~' which often tear out the lob of the ear. i The limbs and trunks of the dead I for the dogs, pigs and vultures to! devour. The pigs arein turn. table delicacy with the lbibetlans.’ The “breakers of the dead" are! also the scavengers of the country] ——a tribe known as liayahasyThey live in filthy huts four feet higlni built of human bones and the horns: of cattle. i e Yet the Potata, the sent of thei ‘Phibetian ruler, is a magniflcient white granite building, inrgcr than any in Europe._lt is crowned with huge domes glistening with gold. it is the home of 10,000 monks, as well as the grand Lama and his household. The Ibuildlng is 970 feet long, twelve stories high. I ————-<-Ot-——-- CELLS OF "rt-ts soov ' , _ STILL LIVE ON. ._._.__. D Never was there a more convinc-I ‘I ing proof of the recently discovered fact that the cells of the body do not die when the body dies, but live on. how long no one yet knows, than that contained in an article by Dr. Albert H. Ebelig, of the Rocke- feller lnstitue for Medical Research,' t in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. In this article Dr. Ebcl ling describes his experiences with a piece of heart of an unhatched chicken. This was cut out by Dr. Alexis Carrel on January 17, 1912. 'i‘o;day it is still alive. Needless to- say, the embryo chick from which it was cut has turned to dust long ago. The fragment is a bit of con- nectlve tissue. Not only is it alive but it has been growing all theso seven years. been forming new ones, taking the material for this purposes fromt, the medium in which they have been kept. This medium is a clot~ _ formed‘ by mixing the blood plasma.‘ ll t i chick embryo in equal parts. it are hacked apart and left on stonesi 9 The old cells have °*"*"‘°¢¢ ¢ ‘ ¢ v v of saint chickens with an extract oil carefully covered- The- undisturbed for forty-eight hours latter is obtained by washing seven’ and then a fragment is transferred or eight day old embryos in Ring-i to a black glass, in which it is cut er's solution, chopping them up fine, with a cataract knife into two or centrifuging for ten minutes and three Pieces l" H0011)’ W118i 11B P08- drawlng off the super-nntant fluid. slble. Each of these pieces is wash- iiere is the Plan yWiii Be ‘Given Free to You for o lieu liosrs oi Your Tittle" Reservation Silver 0lie_r Paoasnvnu ._ AA 1 .- v . VWYVV vvvvvvvV 9 i i z E E s i Z t t i -J. Fill out and send in the Silverware reservation Cottpoti and We utiil hold :1 chest for you. Then turn in three one year subscriptions and you will receive the 6 tet1spo0ns~ Many people start out with their own subs “criptions- The subscriptions must be new and not renewals. ~ - - ' - ‘ Kindly rese quired numbe 3 one year subscriptions get 6 teaspoons. FY0911” it- I 5 one year subscriptions get 1 doz. teaspoons. 6 new subscribers, 1 doz. desert spoons. 8 new subscribers, 1 doz- medium tablespoons. k _ 12 new subscribers, 1 doz. Medium knives or half dozen forks and half dozen mves. . 20 new subcribers, 1 set Bridal Wreath knives, forks, spoons, 26 pieces in a1 $18.75 The Butter Knife, Sugar Shell and Mahogany-finished Chest free with the Guar- dian's compliments to complete your chest- . ~ . REMEMBER-There are only a limited number of chests so if you desire one you had better send in the reservation slip at once. ' i v that the desir WQPG. Address . . eida Community Par Plate Silver- ware zor me until I can get the re- ....andthink can be secured by ......-.. . . .. . I will get the number of subscrip- tions and take the chest of silver- Signed Phone..... rve chest of the 0n- r of subscriptions to will begin work on ed number of orders vvvvvvVvvwwYv1v SEE THE SILVEIHVARE ON DISPLAY IN THE (EUARI)I./\.\"S \\'I.\'D()\\'. 'Get Subscriptions for ma heart are keptied in Ringer's solution and placed: first the piece was taken. During forty times larger than the original ' the first year the growth was slow tragmcsrs in forty-eight hours and irregular. When the strain was "This is probably tine to the fact that forty-eight hours when they are twenty-eight months Oill the frar- n time west o! ti! ioclbfl! llVl ready for examination. ments oi tissue which showed the improved tho medium and are low This process has been repeated maximum speed in growth morons-falls; one that exactly suits the 1.390 times, and the latest strains ed‘ fifteen limos their area in forty» mssoetivo tllOlo of tits helm. are still growing-in fact, they are eight hours. Tho ‘sevu-yesr-ols . o speed of growth ms be wat- growing more rapidly than when stmla may sometimes booouflohod aslortho mien-sponge, u! E. ,L@__~ The fragment of glosses filled with this fluid and in a glass with fresh medium, there ‘They are left t9 grow undisturbed for another ~__ TiieCiiariotietown Guardian, v e wrflo-oo-owovvmo 0o v4 m++ovoo 0000a o0 o-ooeo» o+o+me+vooooowoo+o ewowekwmoeoooo Ammm wv v Ebelisgs article! ls accompanied by some splendid pit tographlc enlargements. Ono f0!‘ eso shows a piece of the tit-sue magnified 240 tiles. QIOIOKFIDIIOG- on April 2i. i919, sitar forty-eight hours iowth. lt shows s man of living soils of connective lions. each with Rs useless showing as s saris asst. b1 cotlw- , THAT Noise .,_ Bnmomo UP. FATHER BY dohtx- ‘- l QDNT THINK ro 4n- vr THAT - ENE‘!- TO PLAY IT‘ THAT 5ND- SURE I‘LL fiELL. IT- wv-tena‘: soon Dtium- CONE 0N Join n~t ~ t ~. ROUGH‘! FOUR oaqms ' wiru THAT [songw- ¢¢‘$€rvw¢H§§+o§4o-0¢§o§++++o4e+oe—4