JUNE 2,1920 .1 ’ w. not“... n0 i PRINT FILMS 1N 24 HUURS» . -,-I\(;'|'I()N (ll Al1~~ “wins i 121.1). Your Wulls By Mnil NOW/Iron your raisin ' _ i; zoorks lil e a ' dog with three legs walks- you need 13ml 11 s illli ($00K STUDIO '.’.‘.-QQQ§.+. 4 i A. s. unvuu PHOTOGRAPHER TELEPHONE l92-J “Arson WORK LEFT HERE i FOR FINISHING, WILL An active brain must "have pure blood, not l poisoned with products ,,<»~~=--= —~"» e i of indigestion-or liver A Careful gelec. ‘and kidney laziness. I =6“ cunsrut. Arrzufiou 55m) ron oun PRICE usr [Almost Sole of Any Msdidneéh Wqlfl, ‘on of every lin€ Seldsvsrysrlusllfissll- bun-meme .,f,j@-.velry marks . .E_..__»_st-. ~-._.s . - ~ r I‘ . 0r st otk. A - iWe will be pleas . ' 111' yml . Photographs oi all sizes, films to l‘ flt all size amateur cameras are received fresh every week. .N. Tanton ~ r ~ ~ ~ Artistic Photographs ‘"1 h“ Chsrbtletown, P. E. I. Moderate Prices attention to Amateur Photography --~ ~»~-"--.-- -- -~ r _.. ... a Montague Horse Races. , einesilay, Augl inn. i920. 010000100100 $1000 g \ lN sniuu ON sntuuunv, JUNE so. in". following are the classes and conditions governing same: lirrr ior All, 'l‘rtit and Paco, Purse, . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. $400.00 H0, Straight 'l‘rot, , _ ‘ Purse . . . . ,. 1100.00 2.35, Straight, Pace, _ Purse, . . 300.00 Entry Free of Five Percent payable asiollows; one pcrrmrit on lune 51b‘. Two Percent on Saturday July 3rd. Two percent on Saturday July 31st. when horses must he named. Five percent ad- llllllllill irom all money winners. All ram-s mile heats, best. three in five lo harness, and to ilnish at linen“ oi the filth heat when money will be awarded according io itnnding in summary. Anrhorse distancing tho ileld or any part thereof, qllililtld to our lilniicy only. , 'l‘wo or more horses may be nominated by tho same stable. in one class, anti i-ach entry will be eligible to start when iuli entrance for» .1105 been paid i)l1'vili‘l\. 'l‘hi.< track is a rnr-mhcr of thc National Trotting Association, and wilibe governed by its rules UXCUI)! where they‘ conflict with the shove. . T. GORDON IVES, Secretary 9176-5-29 Bi. I ---—--fi w‘... ;.... .__.... n44‘ ‘AAAAAQAAQQAAA A A a VVYvvvvvVV vvvvvv v vvy" v v v Luminoscopy i Shadow Test i . “i010 LOOKING INTO THE EYE 4 The most sdvsced solenco of Eyesight Testing known-Th" "Ymcln rrrzanurcn and corrects any hidden or intent trouble. lt 1“ fiillcc ally vnluablo in old chronic hard (EilSPB~—l1l0Bt3 who nan, not received satisfactory results elsewhere. We 11150 "55 in our 'l‘est room the Ophthalamometrr Rotlnoscniw. P111119‘ "Wter and other delicately ndjuntod 0111181111115 1°‘ 1191811111111“! 111R! in what degree if any, yyour eyes fail short of perfection. ‘1 "1 "Hal oi glasses come in and "SEE " “Derlor Eye Serving 4 11.1. MABON ~ <_i . i. ‘L Optometrist snd Perserlptlon Drugglsts , "' MONTAGUE, P. E. I. ‘n Next door Bank of Commerce it nncus an STAKES» nun ruuuuus ctosu. run yunsrunu cunnnan . .'“Order from talog." Holman’; CA- 9045-5-22 1:. ..'THE EASTERN TEACHER? (‘onvontion will he heldht Cardi- , lzan Bridge on I-‘rlday, Juno 4th. A good programme is being pre~ pure-ti. ‘Teachers and others are Illvllcd lo attend. 9220-6-1 2i , . I ..‘l‘r. A. J. Fraser has return-C in work alltr spending a wwck‘: You Ion. and brought back a benut rut black driving horse, La {v Dusky. His ‘friends expect to see lnls more Blve a good account of herself at the Matinee races July 1st at Ver- nongns they believe she than the speed. " - - Stock Euiotations JJALPFAX, N. S., June 1.——(Quo- tations iurnlshcd by F. B. Mctlurtly‘ and (‘o., tho Montreal Stock 'Ex~ change.) Atuh ...., . . . . . . . . . ..,,.81 80 Af .. .....13(i 133% Alo ....97% 95% M‘ —- . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . ..60% (‘an Poo “i118 1141/4XD 21.2 p. c. Uvli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7150 711/4 The Rub-Down Alter Goil Al influx-fl ‘itrlkfn’. find s rub-down ‘ills ‘ABSOIRBINEJ ." ‘ Tuinsss’ ssh us sh- sciuts prevsntlvouiwdl J "333 if‘? n, .-.ri 1.: r». . ol IQIF; wi - hue] keeps the leg, llln, s oulder snd hsclt muscles pliable and In proper tone. no lo! sprains, ssrsnfihss, ruises -— hesllnl. loot in], flrengthsning. -Pleusnt odor- _ no grouse I stein. loops bobl "Abeflrblns Ir " st the gen club. In! s holllo - at m0 qninmr as llntpollpshl by ‘I THE REXAL KODAK . STORE Sole Agent ‘for Jonteel Preparations, Rex- all Drug products, ills, Mast- o ers Voice Records. Bruns- wick Phonographs, Tanlac. . 1‘The Master lmlullcincq“ t Eastman Korlhlrs. . d.illms,. E Kanllcck ruhbor goods. _ s t o sooorv~ Agent for v‘ Parke Davis & C0's Phar- maceuticals, Wampoles Cod Liver Oil, Wyeth's Prepara- _ tions, Frost's Pharmnceutb- caln, United Drug Co's. Pro¢ ducts, Chases’ Family Medi- clnrs. When in need of anything niadeby tilt-sic llrma ‘get the best at Mubon's. n. J. MARON Prescription Drugglst and 1 _0ptometrlst 1- Phone Connection - Montague P. E. island. .->¢@@4+4o.oo4-00-0040,Os00< u. u. tnnnunu, Jeweler 8c Optomctrls ‘ Graduate with honors from the ilunitdian opthslmlc Col- lege, Toronto, Ont. Scientific examination of the eyes with tho most mod- crn methods and appliances. - We use the iietlnoscopn or , Shadow Test The Electrit. llptllllllllfillll-V." The Eleetri: (lpthainioscope to: dotortnh- lng the diseased conditions of the eyes. The Ski Optomet- er (the above instruments are the Dilly ones in Kings ‘, tiounty.) The Revolution Test Cabinet and many more deli- i csts instruments. ‘ We are Opticians to tho ' people who wsnt the best in quality sag sstlsfsction sud we sra oonstsntl-y testing with good results pstients who have tried elsewhere}?! us snd he convinced that we give highest quality and best { results with s swing of I0 per cent or more. ALL 00008 GUARANTEED Montague, P. I. I. n. PARKMAN Montague, RE. I. 8. . Grade lV-l. 2. “JMONTAGUE RACES for crun try horses only. at iilvcrside Pnrlgfi Vrrnon July lst, 1 924443-231. . JCOME TO THE scciul concert and iecturcgin l3t. Columbia's 11.12! iduiriield, King's County on Tues- ill)’, June 8th. 1920. Good music, etc, on the programme. 9211i. Triple Alliance To Be Consulted . 0n Irish Question‘ (Speclstto The Guardian.) 'L’ON1L‘OIN,JUTIQ 1.——A meeting to- day of the triple alliance, made up oi the railway men, miners and. transport workers, passed u resolu-., ilon which was referred to the Lab orite Parliamentary Committee ur- gently requesilngthe convening of a special trades union congress to. decide on what the attitude of lab. or shall be toward the production and handling of munitions of ire- innd and Poland. mom Britain T0 Press For Disarmament (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Juno lrlfhc. Pall Mull Gazette, which is close to Frontier lvr will- use the rvncwal of the Anglo-Japanese treaty which ex- pires in July as un occasion to push the principle oi’ disarma- ment. ln the course oi a ir-w woe-ks says the paper, elforts will he madc- ior a solution ol’ sonu-‘of the dllil- cultlcs betwen the United Slates and Japan. with the illsappeur- once of these the possibility oi’ widening the scope oi the treaty so as iu include the United States, would be less than it flppcflfe 10* day. -_—--<0>——i- DE GROS MARSH SCHOOL. The following is the standing of the l)e Gron Marsh school for the -nonth of April: - ENGLISH. Grade Vll—~1. Susan McLc-drl, ' 2. K, Moran, 3. L. (lnrrillbcll. Grade Vl—1. Alphonnus McPhec, 2. Andrew ~MrsLenu, 4 Grade V —1. F. McLean. 2, G. ihirripht-ll, t‘, Fitzputriclt, . Grade lV—1. l". Betta. 2. J Moran, 3. ii‘ ilvlcPhee, Grade lli-~1.l<lthr-i MCLlull, ARlTHMETIC. Grade VII-fl. S. McLean, . _ 2. L. Gnmpbeli, 3. K. Moran, Grade Vl—1. Aipliuzisus MCPhec. . 2. Andrew, ,McLeaa, Jradc V——l. G. (lanlpbell, 2. F. McLean, Grade lV~—.1. F. Ilctts, 2. John ivioran,‘ . 3. lsnhell (larnpbell. lrnde ill—1. Ethel McLean. Grade i~—1. M. liltznatriek. 2. lielcu "McLean, Ii. Eli: hctlr Stair‘. GRAMMAR‘.- Gradc Vii-l. S. hkaLcan. 2. K. Moran. L. (Zatnpbeli. _ Grade Vl—1. Alph-nnstts llioPhc-o, 2. Andrew McLean. Jradc V—~'1.M. Mcllllyfu. ' 2. c. Fitzpatrick, 3. d1‘. McLean. Grade lV-l. .l_. Moran. 2. 1". Betta, 3. It‘. McPhee Gludn ill-l. E. hit-Lean. GEOGRAPHY. Grade V-H-—1. S. McLean. 2. L. Campbell, K. Moran. (lrnile Vl~l. Alplionsus hltzPhoc. 2. Andre McLean. Grade V—--l. M. Mr: niyro and F‘. 2. (‘.. lhtzpzttrick, 3. G. Campbell. Grad‘- lV~l. l~‘. llclifl. 2. P. McPhoe, 3. lsablee (iampboll. HIBTORY. 1 (trade Vii-l. S. McLr-un. 2. K. Moran, it. l.. Campbell. (lride Vl~l.A. Mr-Lean, 2 A. McPhce. (lraiie V-l. l". Mchtarl. ‘p 2. Margaret Molntyrc, 3, (‘. Plltpatrlck, Grade lV——1. l", lletts, 2. I Onnplrll, ll. l". itlcPlitc, HYGZZNE. . Grilde Vll—1. s. McLean. - 2. 3. Grade Vl—1. A. 2. Grade V.—l. 2. 3. .Mci’hce. " unxnssruny. . Grhde Vll—l. L. Campbell, 2. ti. McLean, 3. K. Moran. Grndo Vl.—~1. A, McLean. 2. A. Mcl-‘hee. Grade V——l. M. McIntyre, 2. C. Fitzpatrick, 3. G. Campbell. Grade lV—-l. =F‘,."~'Bcttn, ‘ 2. P. McPheh. 3. l. Campbell. rrrs r ruuoswnronvs ounnnuis i .................._._..,.:..........................................;-. FOX RANCHERS. i Eczema so ind that myclotbcs irould " be ntek through at times. . boxes , Fruil-n-tiyos Liuritul, (litnwu. Lloyd George, Slates that the Prom m ‘ 11¢ 07115111111108 in St. John has the -n .m. making ilinect close coiuec- 2i. Margaret Mclntyrc. . -‘.VirLehn, . | .__. ‘ 4 lRilll iillilll i ilumpleieiTiaimeniinci itilns Braiiiylng Results . \\'.\~‘u\'n, OW. '1 ‘bod on attack of u/ztfiing Q Q O Q O .0 I a 9 o l I Q O Q O O o 0 O o o Parlour rnon tbs, Isuilcrod torribl l eouldget no relief until I Irina‘ "Frau-olives" and "Soothe-Salvo". All other, I have used three (“Sooi-ha-Salvu" End two u‘ 1 “Frultwp-tlves", 1nd srn culirci) sell." G. W. llAl.l.. Both liar-u- Isvorite remedies n1 o 101d by (lent!!! at 50cc bot, .; f. ; yaw, or lent. on receipt. oi frrict; ‘ z i 4 0 Q I o 5 i 1 9 0 O 0 t Q O r 0 i O s I v o Delays are Dangerous. Order your Fox Netting today; t0- morrow may be t00 late. l “Frnlt-n-tlvcs" is also put up in lflll Illb which Isa-IN fur "Ur llanndian Pacific Many iavorable comments are be- ing expressed in press and pub- lic upon ‘the inauguration oi tho improved (‘anadiain Pacific sum titer-train srervlceo bt-lwecn Mon- treal and lilo Mitrillnle Provinces), Particularly in rteicrenco, to tho double dnily service. ouch way ov "g duy in the wreck, and Sundays Never before lnthe history of railroading; have such exceptional facilities been provided for taking IWODBI‘ care oi‘ the passenger trai- flc over (funatlian Pacific tracks between St. John and Montreal. and vice verso.’ Tho trains them selves, in the matter of equip nient and constructive urt, are the last word in the muster build- ers lngqnirltjq. Palatlal sleepers with electric lighted berths, sole“. tiiic veniilaiionfl in fact, every 1 rntidern conceivable contrivance I for cornoirt and luxury. lllgil’ : Brittle coaches, and luxurious din’! "'5; Bi/Brytblng oi the best, plus Canadian Pacific courtesy und ei ~ iiciency. The schedules of tle ex; presses are fast and regular, and patrons of the direct short routs urn assured that "time" la a por mancnt feature with every atleounlt regard for safety. Passenger" lrai’ choice of trains leaving at 4 p. 1p. or 7.45 p. m. atlnntic tithe, the rim mer being due in Montreal at 7,20 '- Brace, lions with the “(Tunnrliiufl for ‘Traffic directs-d Via Si. John which (1) During"the last four or five years it was almost impossible to obtain strictly high grade Fox Wire, but lately this has all changedl-ly booking our order last \vin- ter for thousands of rolls of Special “Red Label” Fox Netting with the largest tnanufacturers in the British‘ Empire We have obtained a special netting which has extra twists in the meshes, as this makes it stronger. It has been heavily galvanized with pure spelter after weaving which solders allthe meshes together. Each roll hangs without bagging‘ or sagging; and is guaran- teed full length} ' . u l "Surnmerside, P. E. island. 'i'ornnio, Chicago, eti'.., also Ottawa l I . . o++e+o+o+o+o+o M+¢+0*“f"“*"' _ riggi ——s¢—-— _ (4) 'I‘his Fox Wire Netting" is of such a high state of perfection that an ever increasing‘ (lemand is helm: crea- ted throughout (Janatla, U niterl States, and Newfound- land, each and every mail bringing more and more en- quiries from all the Provinces from the Atlantic to the Pacific. We shipped recently a Standard (rat-load to a ranch in New Brunsxvick. ’i‘hcy bought on account of the extra good quality. Order your Fox Netting‘ Stipplies from THE LARGEST FOX WIRE DEALERS IN- AMERICA . lVloKayi oh -~it.'io.e, QLtd. ~QQQ'Q§OOO§OQ-OQQ%-O-QQQ OQQOOO-OQOVQQ-OQTO-O-OO OO-O-fl-O v PAGE convoy; D0n’i forget iii state width, size M mesh and ‘gauge . 0i wire when order- ing. ~ovvoooorooovor ‘-Q-%QVQ-OQ-QQOOO-O Orltiillltcs In Nova Scotia, Prlrléc Edward island and points in New and the only change is irom track 111"’ ~ to truck in the depot in Montreal. 01115 Toronto to Vancouver eighty- P9111109“ eight hours; Montreal to Winni- peg forty-one hours, fifteen niln- utcs. ‘ ' Corning East,_lhe first train ar- 121ml“ rives in 5t. John at: 0.30 p. m. 153115 mdkhig" direct» connections with P°1“1"‘"-°‘ soumsjxnxrzrs Nova Scotlu, via Dig-by, and points 131"" East- of st. John via Canadian Nil- 1°11‘ KENSINGTON MARKETS tlonulisystem, The second express , arrives in St. John at 1.00 noon making close connections with C. N. R. train for the East. The establishment oi.‘ this new Canadian Pacific double service each way seven days in the week ‘provides a wonderful connecting link ln travel between the Lower Provinces, Quebec and the West, in fact, between all points East with all points Vifest, the importance of which is apparent, and must ap- peal to all classes of travel, and at the game time marks n new eru along lines of national develop inent and commercial prosperity. 8913-5-17Mwf-6i. Butter .................... “$1.00 m $11" $3.00 iiiulllvti°lir 31.31115 iiidilidhilqiiiil ‘ THE MARKETS l: 131?.‘ilqiiasiiitnhibfrl?‘gfdiybifiil _,_ r 110i‘ Ytllii ,:;.""~;;-. m u, , i ~ ,E‘,',,5,t,,,§°':§ff,t_ “if: Butter (dairy) n" 111~--~-’-0 Io ' ~'l"?..".*.§3:"":ss " .1111. . tb Vnncouvcr in ninety-two hours. Eggfi-‘Per mm“ l1 QWO-QOQQQOO 1' ORDER NOW THY OUR HEAVY BATH TRAYS, SANITARY ‘PACKINIT TABLES PIPE, ETC. ' Anyahlng in Sheet Metal supplied at shortest notice. Fred H. Trainor 80 Grafton stall-i Phone 393-J. i o-oaoo-voaooowooroovooa oo-o-e-o-oqo-o-‘o-O-o-oo Opp. Prince lCrhvzn-d l ‘ Never Mind ‘Whats Others 5ay If your usual table bever—. ‘ age disagrees. use INSTANT i POSTUM . You know your own feel- ; pings best. _ I l 1th a fact that tea and coffee i , disagree with some people. '= if they disa ree with youmhy _ v i, not try anot r table drink, i. Buy a package of Postum from your grocer. try ttten days. and t ' note results. A ' r A "Tbereis a Reason” ‘Canadian Postum Cereal Ltdawlndsor. out 94-004 >4”. u. .-----.-¢ ¢ s i ,_ Formaldehyde O-OO Mr Farmer Now is the time to ,' buy You can get it from us in anyquaniity, at the > very lowest prices. We have just receiv- cd a lat-gt: shipment of garden seeds. Come in and buy only, at, ‘ > Carrnihi-rs 8t Parkman Limited Thc Farmcfis Sforo, Patent Medicines, 1 firoct-ric s, Boots 8c Filwvs, 1:10,, Montague, l’.ii.l. ' QOOQQQQQ’; I l MuNIY "ro tom. ’ I I. 355531 iaiinnnntt 0100s “Outfit-Aft. Archibald Graduate of N. 1' Post Graduate Medical School and‘ Hospital. _ Practice limited to Eye, Eur, thee uud 'l‘hrout. » Oillco Bayer lluilding; Great George St.. (ipposlte Guardian 0f- lice, 'i‘elephone 850. , (llilco hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. liiay he consulted off hours at Russ llotel. 0n; r. u. cnnrsu Veterinary Surgeon. ' ‘Residence, Revere Hotel. Olloe 17. Great George Btreet. " Phone 80,4. ' Ti. n. MadIONAITIYW llarrislcr, Solicimr, I'll‘, MONEY TO LOAN (liiicla Ililcy lluildlng, (‘hurlolle- iown. _ 9218-61-1 mo. “ti? C. Houston EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT umcwitiiey Building, queen Si... opp-Jello Prowse Bros. Resldence~t Grafton Ht. Omen hours-w s. m. to 4 p.11: Evenings by Appointment ‘ McLean & McKinnon, Blrrlsterl, Attornsyo-st-Lsvv Olllce. Royal Bunk Building. Znsrlettatoan - - P. E. Island u McLeod & Bentley“. W. E. Bentley, KC. Isrrlstor and Attornoy-se-Lsw ' MONEY To LOAN ‘Jfllne - Isak of N. I. Chambers Morson & Dully lsrrlstsrs snd Attorneys Ii Iollolbers Ior Roysl lsnk of " Olnsds MONEY 10 LOAN u. s. Blliltlllill u. Arch. ARCHITECT smut. or Nova Soom CHAMBERS ‘IIII-I-Il-III I. l. HIIIIAN lnrrlster Qeilelter, Notsry Public, I104 ——l Noflnwl P. l. lslsne \b-OOb-O4—O+OO-OOQ§OO-Ovi O-OQI MARK R. MeGUIGAN, l. A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to Loan _ Cameron Block, Chsrlottotown, P. I. l. >-~o '2 s. i“ a '>. ‘é r, 3 € l‘. Q 1 g 15