g JUNE ¥3» 1918 ° -'rim cHAnLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN ' ~ PAGE SEVEN 1. 0 " l . .- \ l . f _‘___ , _ , , ,~ --, .._ _- \ - `,_. _. _\._»..., , ..,_ _\__,L _. -, , __ xy _-_ ;~,,*-Aj--~~~,, .--.~,-,-~ -» .~ -- \ _ nf - _y . (_ _ __ . ___4,_r___ ,__,__,,__,-_,, _ . - . _ -_iyw \ g f ` __ 'N ‘ ' ‘ -_ -- -~ - , ___: _ _ _ » ' _ ,__ , _._.. ’ = -.__ __.- _ ff ~ v. \ -.lr |{\\ » , June 16th at 11 a. m. and in Dundas .--Rev. W. J. MacLeod of New Glas- ` at 3 p. in. gow will conduct service in the Pres- l The June B 'd If ` ` ‘ . ~ M. C. A. F d. A i Y-Qu fmd here a wealth of happy SUHSCSUOHS ln appointed atmlhis nieh:tJirrli‘gn ldeizanvrgz 3:5; llllarigeh:ls:h)pgl“:lh(hil)rh1€ll`ei¥iv;nel~(; I sterling silv r or plated ware suitable for the "June Bride” the district f°" W°°1 f°f lmlulhs- which are how thrown away orphlirh- _ _ _ _ _ . -- sa. s - i Of all wedding gifts. pieces in silver constitute the -~"'E/WHERS °°NVEN`f'°N-'Phe -“- l -great maioritv. -, They make their appeal else' can. and thus attractt rl e ' on J-une 3rd. at the home of Miss Sep- I I ' i I his. Ching. A collection oi' $45 was ..*WA|-'l TIME SAVING.-With the ' , personal: intimate, as nothing he atte tion of the gift giving in preference to all other selections. _ We can offer you the la `gest and most select line of silverware ever shown in this city, and at prices that en- tirely favor you. Esiab. 1868 ` Official C. G. R. W. WELLNER ' J ewelleres Watch Inspectors :L ' .,, ` -._ _._ _ _-_ . " _`~. .id _ l ' 1 - _~__.,-;.‘ I ':T~f 5* M " ~' ` $1 ~{" NL Y Q °MR. HAao|_o P. eonoou is um ash must g In this col \| ,li U _ ._ . g , .- _ ~ .. _GODFISH have struck in in ~ » 8 ‘- \'~ _.\' _' '- KX - ~ " ..°DUNDA8 AND ANNANDALE- fairly large quantities in Souris, also ' ' - 48° »` /ff ___ _ X _ ' Rev. A. ‘MacKay of Souris will con-ua. few mackerel have been taken.” B . lllli _V il -‘_ Q gl \._ uct service in the Presbyterian hurch at Annandale on Sabbath, ..*RED PDINT INSTITUTE.-The Red Point Women’s Institute was held given by the Institute towards the Y. Teachers Convention at Murray River. on Friday last was well attended. Some of the Montague folks, interest- ed, motored down after work, to be in attendance at the evening session. As autos do 'not run here on Friday, a special permit was granted for the trip.-T. .. *LAKEVIEW INSTITUTE.-The June meeting of the Lakeview Wo- men's lnstit-ute was .held at the home of Mrs. S. J. Rose. A demonstration on thc making of cottage cheese was given by Mrs. Rose. It was decided to take up a collection for the P. E. Island Hospital at the next meeting which will be held‘at the home of Mrs A. W. Morrow. ..*GEORG-E-OWN INl$TlTUTE.- Tlie regular meeting of the George town Women’s' institute was held on June (ith. Miss Saunders. assistant supervisor was present and g-ave a demonstration on the “using of wheat ilour substitutes." The institute has ,continued the work of comlm-unity im- provement and has' placed- 22 shade trees along the Main St. ..*ANNUAL MEETING.-The an nual meeting of the W. P. A. and Red Cross societies Montague, was held in their rooms on Friday afternoon, May 19th. Miss Saunders, Charlotte- town; was present, and gave a very helpful demonstration of cooking .wheat substitutes. She also address cd the meeting at some length on the different foods which can be easily used' to advantage in place oi' wheat. thereby' showing our patriotism and loyalty to our country. Miss Saund- crs is a very earnest speaker. and is enthusiastically patriotic. She show- ed very clearly that wom-en can “do their bit.” just as' well as the soldiers in the trenches “Does his bit”; for the food sent will help win the war. At the close a hearty” vote of thanks was tendered Miss Saunders, by the ladies present.-T. _ TEETHINGA TROUBLES Buby's teething -time is a time of worry' and anxiety to most inothers'. The little ones becomes cross; peev- lsh; their little stomach becomes de- ranged and constipation and colic sets in. To make the teething period easy on baby the stomach and bowels niusi be kept sweet and regular. This can he done bv the use of Baby‘s Own Tab- lets-the ideal laxative for little ones Concerning -them Mrs. Henry Bernard St. Emile. Que., says:'~"Baby’s Own Tablets cured my baby of constipation and made his -teething painless. The Tablets cured my baby of constipation or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. Mlnard's Llhlment. Used by Physician Now is the time to use the Sprayer effectually. Spray the Fruit Trees and get more Fruit. Spray Your Cattle, Cows give more milk if they are not molested by Flies. Spray your Poultry House. Hens will lay more Eggs if free from Vermin. s Spray your Potatoes, increased production is the Watchward. r Whitewssh your Cow Stables, Poultry Houses, etcour Sturdy Sprayer will do all of the above Sprayers f ro m 75 cents each up. Carter & Co Ltd Grain, Seed and Feed Ware house - -...._.¢,.. ~».-..~¢.»...¢-»»--».»~....---- \~. , "af _-is >r _*___ Q -1 ' 1 I-rf-‘."r-1 L---..--.` `-if-llllr-`='-‘i `Tne Eastern Guardian ` I 7] 2 / f .J 'I 3a | _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 il ur Favs to buy in this Province 'Two cEN1's Pen wono each °*""°“ _ " --- insertion for adveitisin " F ' :__ .- _ ` ` ' C R _ ‘ ' .. _ n. C accompany order. f ' 1*. Q l . - ‘ ~ C, 1 the Georgetown Guardian represon- Minimum charge twenty-five cents. '"7' °' "'°"""""°" ‘/ 'f 4, 1"'.f5-_ -/l \- 91 ) ` iutive. ` ` -i ..*80URl8 AND BAY FORTUNE byterian Church at Souris on Sabbath IEIOIU NUUIUI CANADA REGlSTRA1’l_ON BOARD M§|\f|j QAV y[An ' 'I0 ll FILLED ll IV Ill?" lllllflll 1. nrm»|niu||`<.um»m¢|»in_., ’ ---W _ ’= M1- '- I. Address (oormsnont)?......._..__ _ .___ . ._..---- -- - .. ....._....... ..... .. - - June 16th at 7 p m and in Bay For i tune at 1. 30 p ni ' nouns mini- sous osuvnv' os resr omcs rin. vous. src. ` rsoy|n¢sL_ 4. Nationality? osn you sooslcEngllsh7 Fronchl ' 12. Stats length of ox- Yuan 13. Cm you 5.Brlilsh|ub]cct7 by_blrth1 nsiursllnfon? msrrlsgo? high price of printing paper one won-. 6. Arc you slnqls? msrrlsd? widow? divorced? 7. How mln chlldnn or wards Wlllthass children bo noordod undsr16?y . hy snolhsr registrant? 8. Do your hulih and homo tloc ponnlt you, ll roqulrod, to give full- imc id work? 9| (Rcglsirlnts snsworin "NO" hors nosd not snswor sny of tho following questions: lrsnswsrlng "YES"or, li in doubt, should fill uilist ol card. All must sign silivmstion.) ocrlsnoo, isny,lnx i _ (ii) Ganarsllsrmino. :......._. (s) Drlvsstrsdor? ...__ (li) Trucklsrmlno... (b) Drlvo s moinr ou? ........... (a> mai |_-mum (ei om. s mmf' 1-.." (ii) Poultry isrmlnq. (d) Hsrnssosivonot... (s) Dslry harming..- is) Doplsin ooolr|ng1.... ..*THE BEAUTY OF OLD AGE.-- 9._Do your oiroumsisncos permit you to Iivs swsy (rpm homo? Mrs. Gorman S. McLeod, Montague, who will celebrate her eighty-first birthday this week, had a washer- woman for the first time in her life last week. Mrs. McLeod, who is of 10. Whst is your present msin oocupstion? (s) If in business ls amployul, stsls number of omDl°Y°l|~ ~ (is) Ilan smployoo, stats nsmo, business and siidross ol employer. (e) If lull-lima voluntary worker, sisto name of Society ssrvsd. 14. lndlcsto hors sny qualification or prsctlosl sxpcrlcnco which you posssss, not slrssdy rscordsd. the old Scotch stock, is as active as a I woman of forty", and does her own l work. besides ivaiting on her invalid( husband, and there is no woman in f li. Stsis particulars ai each, il you have (s) Trsdo or profession? l5,Considoring ur hsslth,t|sln|ng and ciipsllsnco snd the nslllansl noods, ln what capacity dd you think you could ssrvs host? (bl 000100. l1iP|f>"\l 0' C¢\'!i"°l\°7 16. Do your circumstances psrmlt you to ,give rsgullr (C) 9”c;||¢,|;,,mg7 l _lull-. ms service without rcmunorstlon Montague, who can make so success- \,~ ful and speedy a shopping trip. Let us' join in wishing Mrs. .McLeod ‘inanyl more years of health and prosperity.- - I ojrm that I have vcrijcd lhe above aiirweri am! Ilia! they are hue. - Signaluffdf Ragislranl. "H 1 T. ' _ *UPTO DATE GARAGE - .tif'..’:... f Pfqgedure of Registration at the east end of Main street, cap able of ac-comniodating about four- teen cars, alongside of his undertak- ing rooms. He hu-i installed u. Bow- 1 ser gusolcno pump. also keeps oni hand lubricating oils and nearly all ' requisites for cleaning and repairs. § lf Mr. Dingwell attains the sameel- - flciency iii this new venture ns he har ‘7 in his undertaking business we pre-' dict that it will be a successful ven ture. S . ..*lV.'ETHODiST CONFERENCE.- Tlie Methodist ('.onfer‘ecne held at Montague last week was well nttend‘- ed. The weather was ideal, and every- thing wcnt off nicely. At the clos-ing. meet-ing on Tuesday in the Methodist ('iiurch. the Pastor. Rev. Walter Dom- ville presided, in his usual pleasing manner. Rev It. G. Fulton, of Char- lottetown preached a powerful sermon to a large and ‘appreciative audience ‘ii the text “if ever 'man spoke like ‘ this man." It was indeed a great plea- sure for Montai.:-ue folks to listen to ,_ this Rev gentleman, of whom they *._ have heard so often, especially as a " prominent member' _of Temperance jr r (‘.mnmission ol’ this Province, which is doing such a splendid work, in driving ‘ tho liquor business out of our midst. __T_ , ..*ANNANDALE- The farmers have finished up their cropping and _ ever.ything...i.s-coming---in well.<.-Mr.._.__ - John Howlett has potatoes up in rows -Tho fishing is very poor, the worst in upwards of 25 years. The codfish, _ have not showed up either. It is re-I it ported that the trawlers got only 4 5 or 5 last week.-- Mr. John Jackson ’ of Fortune Bridge -is very ill, alsol Mrs. John Banks of Big River. Mr. . George McDonald, Annandale, has sold a house and barn to Mrs. West- _ haver.- Mr. J. J. Clarke, is going to build a house on t& site of the one that was destroyed by fire last fali.-- Rev. Mr. Lumsden preached in the Baptist Church, ‘Sunday last at 11 a. m. to a good size congregation and up Rev. Mr. Hum had service in the On June 22nd every person residing in Canada, _male or female, British or alien, of sixteen years or over, must attend onc,,of the registration booths located in his or her district, and there observe the procedure explained below. Where to Register How to Register Every person required to register has the privilege of registering at any of the public places provided for that purpose. The location of all such places will be specified in proclamations posted con- spicuously. In Cities and Towns, many -of these places will be open for registration pur- poses prior to Registration clay. Where such -arrangements are made, the local papers will supply full information. Large industrial and business concerns are being asked to provide facilities for regis- tering their employees. Where they do so business will not be interfered with, and employees will suffer no loss of time. The procedure of registration is simple. The questions upon the registration card can be answered very easily, but they must be answered truthfully and fully. The card shown in the illustration is a facsimile of the registration card for females. An advertisement showing the card for males appears in another paper. Study the questions carefully so that you will be able to answer them promptly when registering. If you have any special qualification, or feel that your services would be more beneficial to the country in some other line of work, say S0. While all are compelled to register on Registration Day, it is not contem- plated by the Government to force the sick, feeble and aged to tum out. If such persons will notify the Registrar prior to June 22nd of their inability 'to attend at a place of registration, an effort will be made to register them 'at home, provided the request is reasonable and justified. Remember the Day-June 22nd-Remember the Hours-7 a-m. to' I0 p.m. Register early and get your Certificate for your own protection. Issued by authority of Canadp Registration Board Presbyterian Church at 7 p. ni. The ' autos are flying around quite plentiful They don't seem to annoy the people ‘ _g l 'WD very much in lightening their horses " drunks are seen in them around here _ --O (Friday by Telephone) ' f 'P " "" "" of w osisb The drivers are pretty careful and no MURRAY HARBOR MARKETS. .. B. Oats bus... 95 SUMMERSIDE MARKETS Pit -...so _ Blrtlegelb. .. as (Friday by T°'°P"°'"=l - .li . - ' EASTERN PERSONALS 30.3%. 'i.“.f.. . ._ __ ' Butter lb *Mr William McQuarrie, of Wei-it Ei-IES 5»-»»- ma' $33 Eggs doz... . Hay ton_... . . . . . . . ..$20 Butter (dairy .. Butter (0l'e3m@\`Y) Hay pressed ._-_- _ . .. .. 10 Hay loose Hides (ner lb.) -- MONTAGUE MARKETS. (Friday by Telephone) l Potatoes . 40-42 . . . 46 ..50 Tin ’ s S ville. N.. S., who has been visiting in Preéied Hai' - -~ - °~ - - -l . A E Montague for the last two weeks, re- Hill” lb- -- ° ' , turned to his home by the (Tarferry P°I`k Monday morning. Mr. MoQuarrie is it “jolly good followi' and Montague is fntilieir., 'M.|'. Wil `am Vaniderstine. always glad to welcome liliii home.-» KENSWGTON MARKETS- 1. _.___ (Friday by Telephone) __¢M,.S_ (jnrrif, McDmm1d_ and hm W. Oats bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9| NHNWA Ni-Q-he Wool unwashcd .. . . .. 67 Wool yashed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 90 Pork (organs in) 19*/4-22 W. Oats bus . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Butterib. 40. Eggs doz .. . . 323 sz l’ork_.. . . . . . ..22|Eggsperduz . . . . . . . . . . iiay ton $21 Lamb polls . . . . . . . . . . . .. . --22 Potatoes white and rod . . . . . . .. 45-50 (hilfskins . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 95 90 Hides ,.10 B‘..uckOats -- _ _*_ __ ton, Alta. We will illiss these desir- able citizens, much more than wc would* some undiserable ones in our iiiidst Ms McDonald and her father Ask for Minard's aid take no other. a IUUIIUI Montague For First-class Quality in Fishing Tackle. .'- Now that the fishing season is on we can fit,you with everything neces s ary from our large assort- ment such as Rods.Lines, Reels, Baskets, Casts, Flies, Nets and Waders. Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd. MONTAGUE Montague, P.E.I. » Montague, left on 'll/io day for. Edmon- ' E _ ”* 85 QUEEN STREET | i :;“:;.i.;”;s§ias.2°;‘s‘:;"s.§‘.?.‘;.‘;.r;i CARR'-AGES Grant & Kennedy HARNESS -T. -j _ OUR LINES r Heney and Baynes Carriages now ofening. - A full assortment in these celebrated Vehicles including all the latest styles. , Harness and Harness parts Collars, etc, etc. Everythingthat you can possibly require for your horse in great variety. CHAILO OWN P. E. I. Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers and Churns. Page Wire Fence, Lawn Fence and Gates _ ' We carry in stock now a complete line of fence for THE FARM, for the FIELD, for the GARDEN ard THE LAWN. PAGE sauces aims _give satisfaction. ’ Our Lines are Good Lines Our Prices are Right Prices I ws- -ENC- omni sr Kennedy Awww-m l A »