Tasiesststsieaaieasaiexsearar-staisnaenergies. .!_ "o is o K o l‘ -s I a I s i iii r I MARCH 16, i920. » y k,\\, 3 {,\ ~ \~\\‘~, _ \ vi ti tot-titan o llllllll DRlLlL Marchlilll l +%%%%sk¥ .11. q Charlottetown l March 18th and 19th Opening Thursday %%% HALL pat8p.m. @= 115132? In place of an Easter card-your photograph. Both seasonable~hut onea permanent remin- l der of YOU. ' THE 600K STUDIO l will he in Montreal the week of 8th to 13th oi March attending the Eastman School oi Pro~ iessioniil Photography, on my return the BAYER nun stung, WILL HAVE THE LATES THE ACT J. A. 8- BAYER. Ilqcikiifilfifiils flfltfili Qlifiiedlitleifiil An a ounce oi Prevention is Worth a Pound oi Cure Bo sure-your house is supplied with Flu Medicine. The following Remedies M8 excellent to prevent Colds, Influenza rind Grlppe. etc. Rexall Cold Tablets, Cold Tablets with Asperin, Quin- lne Tablets, BfOm0—Qlllillli0_ Tablets, Cherry Dark Oouzh . syrup. Syrup o! Tar and Coil Liver Oil. Menthol Partiiorm Tablets-Don't be without some - good Remedies in the house. Have them nciir st hand and take them when the first sym- ptomp upptlal‘. Call and We will give you full dlkctions. How to avoid the Flu. ‘ ll. J. MABON vypmnwtrm - Prescription Drugglst MONTAGUE» P. E. I. iii A caretulselec- tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you call. W. N. Tanton JEWEI RR " O'O-OOO4OQQO>OO-O~O-OUQO-OfO-O-§O P l’ = D Do , You ‘ » Know That we carry a complete line oi: I‘ Patent Medicines Drugs ' Fancy Goods , Groceries ‘ Flour and Feeds Stationary >_ Boots anti Shoes l Rubbers ’ Rubber Boots y Lumbermaifs Rubber EDISON PHONOGRAEHS tc., While in Montague, come in and give us s trial, we guarantee satisfaction. Family perscriptions caro- rully compounded. I CarrutherslizPsrknian Limited Drugs, Grocer-lei, Boot! Ind i i Non Door Bank Commerce Ghoul Montague, P. l. l. Qflflfiflfidbidiiflfifilllfis Q§GOQQQOQOO PO Eastern Guardian ---l'l' PAYS to buy in this Prov- ince. ..*WE OFFER SOME EXCEPT- their rooms at 8 p. in. on Tuesday the 23rd inst. BUSlilI35S——0l(‘CllOll oi oiiicei-s and other important inat- icrs. A full attendance is request» ed. 7545-3-11ME6i. siiiiniiuiiiws CREW STARVING CA-LLS FOR ASSISTANCE The steamer 'i‘_vin>, asked zisslst- once in wireless messages intercep- ted in Boston Sunday night which gave her position as about 90 miles (‘List oi Five Fathom Lightship 0ft‘ New York. 'l‘l\c messige siiiil: _"\.Vireless ilistibled. Steamer out or UHUESF, We are starving.“ 'i‘iii- lstruiiier, Northern Pavilio- rnplivil to the culls, snyini; site i-oiaisi roach iii-o disabled stenpii-i" in lillii‘ hours. The 'i‘j.'ee, a wooden \l".lllit‘l‘ of 1.52% inns, \\’.\. his-l re- (‘nptain Hays and five men, the. crew oi the Ilritish three masti-il, si-linoiiiii" Mziirl of Int llave ' ' in New York ‘Sunday on board they White Stair Line Steiiiiisliip .~\ti-rl.i-= lic. from Southninptoii. On Nlareli 10th, about 750 miles cnst of Sandy] Hook, the Adriatic sighted distress‘ signals of the schoner, bore down; on her, launched ii lite bozit, took off the six men and set lire to the \\'i't‘t'.l(. 'l‘he schooner was ‘bound from St. Johns. NlitL, tor linhziin, with u‘ cargo cl lisli. From February 14th. to March 5th, she experienced ii succession of gales (luring which) the bowsprlt, head gear nnd sails‘ ivere carried aiviiy. _.__¢ 5 '1 < 3 SEA RATES JUMP Freight. rates on foodstuffs ship- ped to England; on British vessels! have been increased 30 cents ti‘; liuiiilretl pounds from 46 to 75 cents ll was zinnounceil iii New York rec-i ently. As the llritish Zliinistnv oil Food has ZiUtLOOOJJUO [itiuiidi-i 0i’ hm; products in warehouse in the ll.i S. the increase means that tho‘ English public will have to pity $90,000,000 more for them if the)’ are shipped under the new rtites, according to Robert Graham, chair- nim ol‘ the Ministry. in New York. A further surcharge oi‘ 13 t-il per cent in passenger (tires lnis been decided upon by the North Atlantic Steamship Co., according to the‘ Liverpool Post. The increase in the cost of n voyage to the Ilnitéli States sinco July l0tli now nin- Ulliiiltl to tilt 1-3 per cent. ooooeo" . HORSEMEN OPPOSE The Toronto ‘llliltltlllfi SOClPiy ‘ calls‘ attention to the iicilon tiilten, by the tfiinnduzi Hackney “About (lrivlnig tnnticin with uii- oeccoo n--—-— DOCKING PRACTiCE - _ 6e» iiornol yo‘@s <5 cites ooolooocscseyi l llili"it‘ll stilling lrnin Piiilzitivlihiu for li‘;ii'iil on NllVt".I.‘.li‘i' 12th. l |@ ~—_-<g->___._. < SHiP ORE BY AIRPLANE l?) K Fllljlillflill.“ by Flflllililt’ of l/"DIQ-D lrtim some iii‘ the Ntirtli British (‘lil- ,,';\ h'i mines will soon he iin ex» ill‘tu= t“! fzitrt, 2li‘.lll'illlll§ to iiittiii. ti. t . tlzill, of VlEilCJiiIl/Pl‘ Wllfi with r2 other airmen, hits (fililllfilfllflil with -i Lliniltii- iiriii to d llvir n spvcizilly 1L6) ilesigiieil flying blunt for use .'i‘.‘@ Stewart. ll. K‘. l Hlllllltlltfill contracts lure be." |@- signed by niitie (lWilPTH oi the ' © Iricl to kPGp these and other sir planes busy tor live years. SCHOONEWS CREW i LAND AT NEW YORK ,Y\ O a v h o (Q3 t=)_@-@ o @@ 4'3. @.©@ ° '31 ran CHARLfiTIIQyoiiLGIJAiRDlAN ' i- ly well made, i-ics. Mallory i Bursa ine an Stetson - a AgQntsfE-"ni The Webster Dry Clean- ing Co. Hats i New Spring Suits ior young Men A liuiidretl spring‘ Stilts of first class tailoring, in s. wide selection of patterns and colorings; wonderful- loolzinf-fi, serviceable fab- of dressy‘ $30. to $82.50 The Worlds l Best (iliinitretil Star.) @@@'©@@ ©©@@@@@@@ GOOD CLOTHEQ AND SUCCESS i‘:;t’;.‘.xa:“.f.3.. i . . . _ _ _ Bros. ma. NWAIGMEH a , Success has as one of its conditions self-confidence and fearlessness. Success m general is not possible ‘THE ANKm MEET N6 _ without them. And one of the things which induces the feeling-one might say creates-the desire to ,2; ion“, Exhmunn Asw',,,,,,;§ w be succssful in men 1s clothing which comes under the heading" of “WELL DRESSED.” t vllelldlSt.M’Hil this». sflllllrdflynMarch 252i“. if?» ‘l THIS 1s DEMONSTRATED EVERY DAY _ _ ,, ._ I i< rank Mullally, President. y‘ ‘ ' v ; . JTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF © ' V THE EASTERN Klng‘s Exlilbi- <9 - @ tion Association will be held in St. @ @ NlflPTs Hal-l. Souris on Saturday, @ . - ‘ the 20th lliarcli, at 2 p, tn. , - I issz-s-iasissi. _ (c) - ' ..*SOURi$ BRANCH G. W. V. i l A- annual meeting ivill be held in Li? 0' NEVJ "SPRING ilATS ARE HERE 1 If You Get It Here its Right Geo. L. Prowse Son Collars Collars 50c & 75c Ties $1. to $4. QQQQQQQQ? YOU (loom NOT EX- PECT MORE VALUE IN SHIRTS We didn't make the shirts; we ‘picked them, tlioutrli; yiicked them out from scores of makes, be- cause we felt they ieyii-e- dGlltGd the greatest value in fabric, fit, workmanship and stylish pattern. You ought t0 see them. Fliey are worth seeing, Worth buying‘, too. But we don’t ask you to buy. Look them over, decide for yourself. Uioice Ties an @,< LQQQQ coocoooococoooooooooeooooccooooo These Ties and Collars have been selected with the titmost care—We re- . commend their value and y style to every man. .o_@.@-@- - oeoezoo ‘v: l n" s, Agents for ihe Webster Dry Clean- ing Co. EJQQQQEQQQQ Society iii ‘its lust annual moiiiiin} , _ in ailIiIIii-inflgo lireetlcnis to ‘Llviliitl dilick-y \Zl. v - v ii k i ltor-riiosinisa, nt ii ,.l<i - r a ~ clinics... quotes tho ‘Nwiglil- ">J@©©@@@©@ ©® ©©,@@©@©©@ Si: - renowned horseman. R1 c1" _v ____,__ _ __~__,_>_:_,_____, _,__ ~ _wyl_‘______f__hp__pr_;__.. _ ,..____ .. I... m”; -_-_~_,________,__._-_~_-__.________ m1 tvinnns. and Sir John “f” T _' l‘ “"_ “ , , , -- t“ ' 5] “ a 1‘ r. C’, ,1 oi‘ thi _ . a liillllflvfi lloi .\i I __ l \_ , - lgdt-‘nfllfi i» “till ms; tii...‘.f‘.ii‘l'é"is....l‘ii.iltii‘.fié‘ nu MARKETS . . .- t - .. .. ‘ ‘Mr, Vliultci‘ Winona wries. ' rhlg‘ ”_"" MEATS a! I ’ i E E PARKMAN I a s that the earliest tandem driving; Wltg ivith uniiocketl horses, ' was only inter that docked horses became the fashion. “l Hill‘ n director ot‘ the Rleiiiiionil docked horses; l was invimtigntlnie Horst, Shm“ the wiiv ttiiidoiii-ilrivliit; ilrnt SlilYl- “W, Classes rm. “Mnckvd h0r5(_.s_ 9d all“ have 6mm’ l" m“ "mlcllmlml: 'l‘his your we. have nine classes. “The King oi‘ blnglziiiil never uses u‘. docked horses. he iron one of thesi- ‘classes last year. liiist your we. hnd Another slight ilrop in the price of eggs ivas the only feature or the llliuistiiatiiirs hiiirkct this morning \Vhercns the "strictly fresh" var- iety, which tire the ireshest oi all tresli eggs, retiilled tit T8 cunts lust week. this week they have gone Sirloin steak, 40c. and 45v. lh. round steak, Zltlc to 35c ib., sirloin roost, 40c lh.. lamb, log, 40c in; front, 20c; mutton, leg. 32; front; 18c; pork, loin, 40; shoulders, the; leg, 35c. and 38c‘. brisket, 18c; ton- gue, 32; vest, leg, 35c and 40c; going very well now iii docking line. A Smooth skinl in any weatherz-j Wash well in ivarm Soap —_riase well-and dry c Ins.- “i think that I have got things) "At tllélliilerflfllfltlnl Horse Show i nni vire-preslilentitor), in former using absolutely pure soap: Baby's Own Sold sverywhele. Albert loops Umltvd. the nnti- at EIympZzi (of ivhlch i zini n dirt-c years ive. lirid one class of lllldOCklld horses; this your | we itrc having twlglit classes for un- dockeil horses. "The Hunters‘ Improvement So- ricly will not nilow any docked horses to compete. iii their shows. "in fact only the lliltiltllily Horsi- Show Society and ilic Shire Horse l Society tolerate (inciting. Sli- John Butcher, Hort, K. (l. M. P., ivritcs: "it is very gratify"- inK to know that the lllilllltllt‘ trout- mcnt oi horses has mode such pro cross in (‘tmada rind has so excel- lent an orrzan in the press. iii innirv i iviiys we have so much toleiirn irrmi you. The pictures oi the Canadian nrefullynarmy horses are most instuctlvo water ‘many people in this country who are still unconverted", but te army authorities have set a good ex- ample. and their refusal to buy docked horses has had good re- " suits.’ llmitusl. down to 75 cents. ‘New laid“ eggs sell for '70 cents n dozen. Merits are the same as they have been tor some weeks. but will proh- rmly rise n bit as Easter approaches Poultry too. goes up a cent. or two a pound. Potatoes remain round $4.50 u. bug, though there were A child should not look sis, thin or worn. Such con denotes malnutrition. keep up gr non a cliil d needs a pint‘- l-ude of iood zlcli in vitamins". a part of the diet oi every growing child. Children always do wail on Scott's Emulsion. loot! I lions. Bloomfield N. J. loin, 35c; neys, pork. cooked iinm, 00c; 60c. POULTRY. 36c per 1b.: milk 45; ducks. 45c‘. 48c mosllngs 35c; l Essa. {.2 dozen; creamery and rebut- diniy‘, 40c. VBGIT AB-LIS. ly, “.25 dozen; i‘ garlic. 76c hunch. -' each; D-ll front 22c and 22c. lhs, lieemfic 1b.; linis, 38c; pigeons, 00c ii bits. tame, 20c a lb FAIII PRODUCE. strictly rrrsh eggs. 75c -'\ butter, 64c; wint~ er oroamery butter, (or, 58c; Iarprino. XXX 42c; or 1 es for 25c; egg Dllllll- 4“? l‘ sweet peppers» cauilflovvsrs 25c to 50c: sprouts, 40c per quart. 25C; kid- hiieon, 55c and Turkeys, roasting. 65c per lbs. extra large, 57c per 1b.; chicken. hrolling, $1.75 per pair. roasting. fed, 42c; onpono briinie iitike (tucks. Bromi- links gos- pziir; rob 61c; dairy but- Pg(i\t(1ga_ h5g1 31kt!) $l 5Q; irllfllii- , ma, Florida 25c and 40c per 1b.; y llil“$221..‘ZELJSZhJIFTTiiEZiiiJ 9 ‘ ~ reverse» W“ ‘warm M“ "ll"- ln u" int-art“ u- all“ kllllwledtifi C11“ do. I um very w s uitllplsvl ‘$22 m‘ (liaerel-tfllsbgfizi) your lkllhsollld izlatti inddeed tlo knot]: tlnit dtiie iiznor- 3M0“: ho to ‘i150 brlg; Ksvanmf. 0" an an criie pract ee of coking ls . ' 3, t) adv’. ‘pgdyitng out under the influence or tabundallt u.‘ mollflhplbmflllnll 2:3,?’ his; l,‘f,',,,l.“'§§m,°,f,§f,§’;._$ 3g. ..B,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, well insiructed flubllc opinion. i properties, is an ideal suppln and log 9,05,; “tum, 90.10“, ism/t» You." m" 80")’ l0 any we have t1 iwvd mental food that could well b" ease in as pi-r box, 20c est-ii; cur- celery, 25c to 30c: . 2 hii“ ' h fit 76c dozen; Brussels parsley Hvvms You riro with itching, {um EEG for 1m. Don't delay. PTRA U!!! Yramld Marshall. M Kindly send oi‘ Pyramid (‘tic plain wrapper. - Name . Street ... i . A Free Trial of lkvrnnnld Pili- Trent- mcn! In mir- iii iho Ginndelt \'mi Experienced. stiifiaring bit-oiling. piles or hemorrhoids. vii-var oust-i Allard so IIIIDIQ Than Iemarkahle Hui lo any drug store and 3st a fill-cent box o! Pyramid Pllo Treatment. lie! should oimso so quickly you will if s-nii sire in doubt, tor n (rs-o trial package bv rnall. You will then be convinced. Trike no substitute. IIII SLIM-l COUPON D DRUG COMPAXY. ‘Bfllding.’ c me it Free snrnploi = ! Jeweler 8c Optometris Ever Graduate with honors from y the Canadian Opthslmic Col- lege, Toronto. Ont. Scientific examination 0t the eyes with the most mod- ern methods and appliances. We use the Retinoscope or Shadow Toot. The Electric Opthaimometer. The Electric Opthalmoscope tor determin- ing the diseased conditions of the eyes. ‘The Ski Optomet- er (the above instruments are the Dilly ones la Kings County.) The Revelation Test Cabinet and man? more dell- cate instruments. We are Opticians to the people who want the best in tlhllty any satisfaction and W are constant}; testing with good results patients who have tried slsewherefrry us and be convinced that we r elve highest quality snd best results with a saving or 20 per cent or more. ALL oooos ouIriAm-sso l‘ Montague. P. l. I. (‘ireiadtuliy protruding New, go over R0- 5"? ‘heltmont. im E. E. PARliliilN‘ I Montague, P. E. I. . a-.=~;. - ‘SQR fi a“