1.3.2..,<....-»».._.-..-.--1->-vw I Moon-we 000-0000000004 agenda“ .- TIIE i’ COOK STUDIO llome of Good ' Photography Phone I59 l. ‘:53. -:'_-".__-- .6.» o04¢0004.¢\.¢o 90000000 00000000000 _ MEN i why not have your loto taken. It is. yonr tlllll’ 19 YIN". ianiily and lfltilllS ' Make an aspointmcnt BAYE]; TODAY Phone l92-J ____‘___._ .. . _ ¢_ -_-.:-:=__- A caretui selec- tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas _ ed to have you call. W. N. Tanton JEWEI ER THE ROXALL STORE Eastman Film Even u. Kodak cannot do its best work unless it ls- loaded with the film intend- ed for it-the him that is absolutely dependable-East- man film. All Eastmtn film is speed film. if you have a camera in which the Autographlc fea- ture is not incorporated. specify Eastman film. if it isn't Eastman, it isn't Kodak film. if you have an Aulographic Kodak or an Autographic Brownie, specify Eastman Autographlc film. if Vlt isn't Eastmaws. it isn't Autographlc . Let us have your next roll to ilevclope and print. We handle everything in the Kodak camera line. H. J. MABON and 44 Prescription Drugglot Optometrlr.‘ "hone Connection Montague, P. E. inland.- Mr Farmer Now is the time to ‘ buy y Formaldehyde You can get it from us 111 1111.1’ quantity, at the very lowest prices. . We have just receiv- ed a large shipment of Rardcn seeds. Come in and buy early, at, < Ctrrnthers 8r Parkman Limited , . The Fnrmefls Store, All- Y's Store News -vv-vQ-Q-OQ liadlea Oxfords, Standard“ make. $7 7b line shown "Gold Our new in Patent. or lieatlier- with French Military heels $7.75 a pair _ > : Silk Hosiery ' A’ 3-1-"1 W111‘! Prices, in all ' the late. colors and styiph $2.00, $2.50, 32,75, p390 . u‘ N" l" lillll. i l‘. ii, i d liilii. l v it’, ll‘ o, l it" 00 t Y: Brown. Blue. and Grey Clock "W"?! $3.50 a pair i.lllli"si'ill”ili.i i i Many new patterns-— i “"11 i‘ .§.t.-...':1.£'. l s? g ONION .~ Sets ESCIIALLOTS Eat rly (la rdcn Peas. fi-O-bé4 0-4000 l-larly Garden Beans. 200 Varieties Svveet Peas. Choice. Dahlia Bulbs (‘IIOTQO (iladloli Bulbs. 51111111101" Savory Sced And a full stock i‘ .f- iisnlsesesésel Carter's Seed Store , u sq 000-4-0009-60-00-0-00-1-14- ‘vwwvvv i 04004-004 04-O0OO-0-O-O§§040-600O&O040-00-6000o\ - ..____/;—:__.._._.._._ i... E. E. PARKMAN Jeweler 8c Optometrifl i ll Graduate with honors from m, cgpgdlan Opthelmlo C01 i loge, Toronto. Ont. Scientific examination of the eyes with the molt mod- ern methods and appliances. - f We use the Retinosoope or Shadow Test. The Electric Opthnlmometer. The Electric '. Opthaimoscope for determin- ing the diseased liontllllfilll 01 the eyce. The Ski Optomet- er (tho shove instruments are the only ones in Kinle County.) The Revelation Test Olbinet and many more dell- i- clto lnntrainentl. We are Opticians to the people y quality nna satisfaction and ' we are constantly testing with good results patients who have tried elsewherefrr! us and be convinced tilt we give highest qunllty and best relulfo with a loving of 20 per cent or more. ALL 000D! GUARANTIIO » Montague, P. I. I. E. E. PARKMAN M ontague, P. E. I. Patent Medicines, ,, Groceries, Boots 8c Shoes, etc., l: _ Montague, P.E.I. i i who want the beet in , " TIIE A EASTERN GUARDIAN y» d . .T;0U3Ifl$ moving pictures Mun‘ B ' d. i 8y r ssie-i-ss-a- ..'MORELL moving pictures. Phursdoy. 8518-4-28-21 "JS-ERIOUS Fins.’ Much syru- patliy is GXPTEHPII for Mr. Frank Vesicy. ‘Montague, who recently lost his home -l.-/ BIL‘. Mr. Vesaeyk ioss is 1 heavy one. l-ie is confined :0 bod at present, suffering from .evcre burns received while trying o obtain a considerable amount oi‘ iash from n room on tho second floor. Mr. Vcsseys home is about :i miicfrom the town, but a large number of men soon reached the spot and managed to save his octatoes and all the ‘furniture on irst ffoor. The tire is supposed to IZV‘! gtartcd from a spark on the roof. ..*L-ODGiE ENTERTNlN-ME-NT. 0n lFrlday cvoning,Apl. 16th. the Prue Blue Lodge at-Muntngue held their regular meeting with a good atendancc. After the business was over and Lodge chosen, a pleasant social evening followed. The young people pla-ylng games of different kinds, "slnizlnginnd iuiking melo- ilics" unlil the hours sped all too quickly. A very dainty luncheon of iuiiiiwichs, oakc and coffee was =erverl. and the members reluctant- iy ivrudcd their \vay home nbou 1.1.30, knowing full wcll, ‘lllfly had spent thc moot enjoyable hours ct‘ l;‘t)i)(] fellowship ‘that anyone could dtslrc. -- ..*YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEET- ING. Capt. Graham hold his moot- niz, of young people as usual in tiic llvlliodlsl church on Friday even- lllg the ltith. liq entertained in n very instructive way with his lanterns. ilils pictures were oi‘ David Livingstone, starting with zinc of his old homes in Scotland lilil thrii the parting between llzirlil nd his father, as he was ibout ro sail for Africa. thcn tho various phrases of ‘the work there. the places and people, all most in- teresting, after having read so znucli about David Livingstone. mostly the pictures showed the \Il‘l(‘flll Iiut he died in and then his i).i.l_v being; carried to the coast b) its IOYEI converts, and then Westminster Abbey where he no“ rests. Afterwards stoinc pictures were shown of ‘the advancement of tho work, liB loft in Ari-ion. in the present day. A more interesting and instructive evening for any large or small-l could not be ch10?‘ -\d Tho young pcoplfl averse-sled thc efforts put forth for thell enlightenlment. These are only some o the good things that are in store far the society. When a lial_ can be secured the programme wil. bc more varied. Teachers _Institute On Friday, April 23rd n meet- ing of the teaichers of Mr. V. Crocketifs Inspectorate was held in Prince of Wales College. (‘.011- siricrlng the inclement ivcathcr and tiie difficult condition of the roads the attendance was most satisfactory. The purpose 0f llle meeting was the organization oi a Teachers institute for Mr. Crocketth: Inspectorate. The fol» lowing officers were elected: Presicient-— Inspector Crockett. Vice Presldent--Mlss Barrett. \ Secy-Treasurer — Miss Gladys Crawford. . Executive Committee - Miss Jean Tait and Mr. Wood. An interesting ‘and instructive zidilress was delivered liy Mr. W. Boulter, dealing with the import ance of linking the ordinary- ."(‘.ll0l work of the child with the different branches of Rural _Sclenice. Tlic question of Home Projects. School Fairs. Pig and Poultry Clubs were dr-alt wllli and discussed with cntliusiasiti. The following morning many problems of rural school llfc found their way intn ti. “Question Box." The interest cvlncod in this part of the programme was very evident, Judging by the number who enthusiastically dis- cussed solutions oftlicsn prob leina. An excellent zirirlrbss by Mr. it. ll. (Iamphcll, Supt. of Edu- cation, on the Education questions in general, was full of optimism and encouragement. Muchrredlris dur- inspector Crockett. for the lbcncflia already rccelved from this organization which promises to be it live wire ifri our efforts for better schools on Order Your Spring Fertilizers Early Indications point to a. big in- creased demand for fertilizers this Spring. Early ordering of supplies ls necessary because of tho shortage ln railroad corn and raw materials. Make sure of your supply by order- ing now. GUNNS SllllR-GAIN Fertilizers l-‘urnlah the necessary plant food throughout the growing Kerlod. and mako for strong. enlthy e maturing BI-IUR-GAIN means ylel At present grim-e for ell farm products.‘ BUR-GAIN will provo doub- ly prnfltnhlc. Don't Dcln)‘—-0rrler your Qllllill-GAIN N091. GUNNS LIMIRIWLD. I41‘. JOIIN- . Ilenrl Office. \veat Toronto. Onl- ....'8OURl8.-—'I7omlng w'ar plot-y 31., iires and 105th Hand. HPBRIDGETOWN moving pict- urea. Friday 30th, show positive. 8516-4-28-31 ..'8T. PITERS moving pict- ures Saturday May 1st. 8516-4-28-31 “JFOR lALEF-lhuse owned by Mrs. Margaret Drwar, Monta- gue. Will sell quick, Apply Mr. D. A. McPherson. Beilevue. ..'SERVICE will be held at Souris and Bay Fortune at the n:- ual hours by sMr. A. N. Gillie. ..'FORMER ISLAND LADY DEAfL-The dearth of Mrs. Allan McDonald at Calgary, recently, will be regretted by.her many friends in Montague. Mrs. McDonald is well known here. having kept the Mc- Donald Hotel fcr a number of years .She went to Calgary about nine years ago accompanied lby her tvm tiauglitorslSadle and Gert- rude, where they have lived ever since. ‘Mrs. fMoDonald was on- ly ll-laboug one week. iSho was a very lovable woman. l-ler ever gracious manner, won for hora her memory. ._..‘ANN’ANDALE~'_‘TEEQ lobster flrhcrmen were out early Monday iaiorning running their lincs and succeeded iii getting some done bu forc the wind blew up too rough. There were a fcw herring caught i.-ut they seem ‘to be scarce as yet. -—A schooner loading potatoes dur- ing. the past weeks sailed a few 1l.'_,'s ugo.—1Mr. Harry Norton has not been well for some days Dust and Mr. H. ‘Cnntollo has been stay- ing with him, ‘Mr. John Jenkins, Morell Iivas in tho uillugo, Monday disposing of his pork. Mr. Joseph lfcnoniid, Cape Spray, was in tlic village Monday. The roads are iii- mos: impassable after the recent snow mid rain. ‘Mr. G. lflallll and Mr. W. McDonald, Buy Fortune. were recent vlslitors. The school children are studying well under the leadership 0f Miss. Laura Mc- Donald of ("ape Spray. The ferry this year is In charge of Mi‘. J. Morrison, of Launching. Mr. J. J. Clarke, ls fishing this season. O ----¢0>—————- EASTERN PERSOXA LS ..~Mi-. J. W. cnrriithers who h" been confined to his nome to". several days through illness is reported improving. and will soon be out again. . _.._.._- Charlottetown Boys Show lip Well in ‘ National Oontest The Nldllbflill liexatlilon, an in- door contest for Y. M. C. A. mem- bers has created more interest this‘ year than ever before, nearly 4,- 000 men am] boys competing. This contest was started in 1904 and has grown in interest every year. Toronto \Ve.st. End and Tor- onto Central have taken part. every year. in 1915 the United States decided to conduct the Hexathlon for their Y. M. C. Ar; and adopted the Canadian pro- gramme of events. Both the Unit- ed States and Canada hold the contest on the same dates, which means the Canadian Associations take part in both contests at the same time. The contestants; coiii- pctc against a standard rather than against individuals, and tin. place is awarded by the points scored. ’ Thi- juiiior classcs of tliti (Jhiir- lottetnwr Association took part in tlic convent for tho first limo this year, unrl mudo ii very Crfitlllilbl" Sllflwlllii. ls the R0 to 95 ‘lb. class ii. Splllett made the 21st highest points in the lhiininloni in tho iii‘- to l10 lb. class, R. Splllett finished twentieth. in the 110 to 125 1h. class, ii. Croswcll came 22nd. iii thii 125 lb. class Goo. Woods camc 20th. anti in the unlimited class Philip McDonald came 12th. Con- sidoring that the best boy athlete-i in the Dominion took part in tlicsc contests, the showing made by the local boyu was very sails factory. Two local ‘boys. Philip McDonald and H. Splllett will be awarded International medals for their eplPndld Bhowlng, The contest will takc a liii: place in the physical programma- during the coming 5011531 Aircraft Bombs City of Kieif , L°N110N~ -Anru 29.-—I'olisl1 ‘MP5 hdt/Mwlns against the Rus- sian Bolshevlki in Voiliynla and Phndolla have sent our aircraft which bombed the important city "t kyle-ff, killing ten and wounding 7011110911 Dersons. n Moscow wire-- 191111 dBBDatch today said. ‘ SIO t. K QUOTATIONS "rm! crrtnriotrjriirotrlv‘(inanimate A " ©@©@@© host of fricndii_ who will cherish _ 1 I\- \/ The Ideal Five: It required only thirty days for our new five-yiassengcii" Overland t0 cs- tztblish itself as one 0f the most popu- lar cars on the Canadian market. Now, its reptitation has become In- ternatlonal and ti1e_ demand from Canada alone 1S far 1n excess of our allotment. The Overland is a tremendous suc- cess—tl1ere can be no doubt about that. v It has won its way into the hearts and minds of the Motoring World almost over night. <J‘é/‘ xr/ 1. It has made more real friends, in a shorter space of time, than any other model ever produced by this Com- pany. If you are at all familiar with Overland history, you will appreciate the significance of this statement. Thereyis, of course, a very definite ~ - eoeceeceeee .- o reason for such universal endorse- ment of our new car. You will, find 1t 1n the single word, Performance,- as expressed through a strictly mod- ern power plant and chassis. The ‘Overland is not aracing‘ car, though it is easily capable of fifty miles per 110111: What is vastly more important, 1t IS an utterly dependable . ca1'—-one of the most thoroughly five-passenger Touring Car leaped a \- '@ ©©©©@© @ © @ ©@'@©@@@)@@@ . cars, and was not especially prepared car is again ready for passengers. The new three-point Cantilever qualities is a new departure in Motor the greatest invention yet. Drop into our Show Rooms any day fully, whether you buy or not. PROWSE, s.‘ OVERLAND CARS x9 HALIFAX. us. April 30.-—(Qu , _ tatlons furnished by F. B. McCurdii - Polk I I ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 19% i» ii; l» Hmipr- (crealneryi m‘ """- 7° and Co. the Montreal Stock Ex- 01' - ~ < - - - - ~ ~ - - - - - < - - - < < - - -. 2- Cialfskins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 “"1118” 79% --__. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET-i f, __ _ __ “Ha Mums PMRKETS MURRAY HARBOR MARKETs “U- up,“ __ |Buuor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V ~ _ I ‘ _ I _ ‘ I ‘ “ “r70 I otatnc. .. . liens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ., is i" -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4sip°l“l°“ ~ - - ' - ' - ~ ~ $1155 11> 1*- "" ‘ _ _ > ‘ _ _ ‘ “ 45311 ‘a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Si.“ - _ sLmiPnrk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘zo-zsi. l Prjlnlnvg, _ , _ _ _ , ‘ _ _ , , _ L , , H $2 70 ; Beef rirt. . 14-11, 84 ' _ , _ , _ _ , _ _ _ _ V 4 _ _ I " L... ' H-iy ,. . . _ $35 | n Photographs of all sine, Mm] to " ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " Hile. .. 22‘ tall‘ z m t 95% KENSINGTON MARKETS l “_’°'-—~ lvllNffiqklflfl . 4r, receivedlfgeai: ezetiyrviihaoflrr” l" 84% "~- MONTAGUE MARKETS Sliftpsklits . $1.50 lo $3.50 _"" —————--- -~- Mod rat P I SUMMERBIDE MARKETS Personal ntt:ntl:n Ito“. Amateur ‘lazy?’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -~—-— A |P:|Q‘°.f.’hy . . . I _ V 1 ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ,_ g | y, 941,5 Potatoeg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $175 Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.60, Butler tilaligv) per lb. .. 50 to 55- Ohlrrithtztzwztoitulfia, ‘r ew Overland Fur A WONDERFUL TEST OF STRENGTH At the Denver Horse and Stock Show recently, the New Overland. Four “Gasoline Horse” and performed after the jumping; Iioi-se load cleared the 4 ft. llLll'(ll6. To clear the 5ft. hurdle the (Jar leaped 18 ft. in the air and sustained a blow calculated t0 be 40,000 foot lbs, without breaking or showing the slightest evidence of coming} through this terrific leap. y The car used was chosen haphazardly iii-om the lot of regular stock anyone of the reliability of the New Overland to stand up t0 any strain required of it on the P. E. Island roads. ' For the farmers it is an especially good car, cwt. of any material may be carried in the rear seat, after the up- holstery has been removed, which can be clone in a few seconds, and af- ter the load is removed the upholstering is snapped backiinto place and the _ _ _ _ Sioring System,- which gives the 100 inch wheelbase an additional 3O inches of Spring Basie and easy riding - Show Room next door to MacKinnon Drug C0., Kent St. Passenger C or satisfactory motor vehicles t’ _ lam" ever been developed for the l." By “Satisfactory,” we mean th- u‘ possesses all the power and. s. l that a sane man could possibly d< We mean that it offers the true n. uries of exquisite desigmample i w -. soft upholstering" and velvety sj - . suspension-all these “llllllOill. L... burden of excessive upkeep. It is, in a phrase, the Ideal S-passen- ger motoi’ car—an incomparable in- vestment in four-cylinder transport- ation. ‘The logical recognition of this fact Iias resulted in a permanent de- mand that is World Wide. We predict that you are going to hear the Overland referred to as the great- est dollar-for-dollar value on the Can- adian market. It possesses such ob- vious advantages over the usual type of five-passenger car that this con- clusion uiould seem to be inevitable. However, you alone must be the judge of comparative values. Wemerely ask you to take one ride in the Over- land and form your own opinion. On this basis we are content to rest; 0111' case because we know that our three years of experimental work and test- ing have, indeed, produced the finest of all light cars. 5 ft. hurdle. The Car was called the ©@C/)©©@ ©@@©@@@©©.@ 6 in any way. This should convince a load A of 700 construction, and is without doubt l . examine this car, g0 over her care- MacKIN N ON McLAUGHLIN CARS §@@@@_@,@_@ o @ @ @ @ @©@@©@ @ @@ c-JQQQQQ I