i021. idyfl , .12)!“ i acrrntlle»; lingiDrowvEh? ; ma; tired feeling which makaa want to aieep all the time? o rnn down and mulf take. I natural romedy_ for all common hlch no many pscpll have at ‘me of the year. The Tonic ia from the curative prludplol of on, Mandrake, Burdock, and medicinal horba, which make to harmleaa. u . a bottle. Family also, four oolargerJi. A! moatatnraa. - 7R7 l IOTTLE yioy D14 muuimmtimn. li-l- _.--_|.--_. -_-___ rofessional Cards. n. I‘. nnuhu! Oral-ate o! Benton lelnol a! PIANO TUNING l1] Glnflol Mu Olulotteto p ». rk R.MOGuigan.B'A RRISTER. IOLICITOR. ETC- Moncy to Loan camoron Bloolt charlottetowl, P. ‘E. Inland Clayton Morrison P. Commlallonor of Doadl. WWI. Etc ROTARY PUBLIC rompt. careful attention la d». wlm. Mc-tqaqu. 616-» ESTED. Notoa, Drafta. Bllia. OTESTED for non-aceaptan oi monk. ‘pay Tryon, P. E. l. rs. s. HESSIAN ..|.,|.¢¢, ‘lollcltor, Notary Pl-lbllr E! ' o. i QIONEY T0 LOAN y n P. E. laiam isiiuuau, Ki. 0 Room No. 12 Cameron Block .___ "'°T°"" ‘w!’ wit Lmmchliig "Med °°°'g"‘°“'“- 0' which the fname DOMINION assures, you can pick the DOMINION TIRES best suited to .' i ‘ -~~ o - , . . - - . ~ ..°,Mi 1m: r aw. l vun- , our car no matter what the size or make. - ’ ' _ ' Y J Y _ lug-her 21m» wtaGodrgetow; A. y ’ E veterinary ovum" .~ ' c“ d!“ . ..'Mr.iOompton of King College Dependable dealers carry DOMINION TIRES. You can take their advice on every tire question, and i ‘"5 mmmemm Po" om” B i” "am"? m Gemgemwn’ A‘ rely on their judgment in fitting your car with the right tires. They also carry DOMINION INNER TUBES _ i . -—- , . . Confined Milk ..'M*lss ‘Boll Hemphiil. Montu- and D 1 N TIRE ACCESSQRIEQ - A. - ‘t- 52;, is vfiltlng her home at Geo- OMIN O 3 V. ' sum-m, Solicitor. Eto. c fimfi ' _~ - mouev "r0 LOAN — ..'Mrs. John ‘Smith, Georgetown, c‘ ' ' . ‘ . ‘ _ ~ DTTINQRHW 5mm" l ls visiting her slaughter. Mrs. Ed- l" " 0 m l n l 0 l r e ' ‘ Giilrhflnmw" - ison iMicDonald. Pamure Island. A. , . ' ~ "’ ' ' JMI-M o 1. - MINI . 0. 6. Archibald Early Clogmg .2021. - o s t . duata ‘o: PzatH Graaiiilh _ ly. A. , » a r e l r e s ,‘ 1 Medina c oo aI 0UP ,____ g "f i otlno llmllb: 1!?‘ 552W 53" Nu‘ Miitiffuiifg.“{‘.§5f§i“"§r'l>.ff§§§1f““f<ii§ ..'M'r. Manuel McDonald. Laun- ' w‘ . an roa mu r un Cardigan agree to clrc hing g j 1t t G . t eo Bayer Building. Great Georg: 3n‘: rrinpggttizledgiigceixiici; otiéainc-asgi ggetowxasrfla- mo” v a or 0 e0 t "1 Wfrpfiuga gawk“ om“ mencng June 13th to Sepgemiicrullith I l "p M. 21‘ ' ‘Mr John Ibalzlei Charlotte- - = I crHourQ-O to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 June 0rd Icing a nubile holiday “ ' '- “'—’ "i" ' . s, m’ May b‘ cmmm“ M‘ oufvbwwa “m be do!“ on m“ ghzgt iséhiiiiifmfitmigffrglititflvxfi.u: Work on a vast series of new hos- Foundation. . to erect a college in Quebec. Al- stitntionz. In their ‘petition. the‘ that in the event of a favorable a Mu" it 1" Humwm a" “m!” 8".T"°"'p'°“' ma’ M""i"""?"" Dfllifil pital and instruction buildings will ‘CO-QDGTI-llllg. the two lnstltu- ready hundreds of. names have Jesuit Fathers sny that theli-‘s is answer they will start immediate» y llY°;‘.“‘n;g;i;“i,fifkfij;,‘fé-gu3°"“F” be begun soon on [b61119 of the {ions will try to assemble on its been placed on the lists and n i the only institution. which was re-i ly the construction of a new build- n & D. J. Mclicun. Montague. . Us)", C_ IR, Mamie, travelling old American League baseball park faculty and hospital staff the fnre- favorable answer is raxpecteil to_ moved from Quebec after having: iug. it is understood that this 1 ’ M. F. McDonald. Montague \ passenger agent of tho Canadian 011 Washington Heights. nrost ph Isicinn and surgeons of be given by the authorities. At the g the fiirst college in Canada. and I petition is being signed with the ~ _ . Paimtn K-‘O- H. L. Palmer gohitigmfs lgfgzifigklygiaggfrighe National Railways, paid a business m"; for the reamauun o; this the world, and neggflaflflns plrgflqly present the Quebec Seminary lsvsnggcst that the third CGIIIEXIBFYIIIpDFOViII of tho authorities and it v 5i"i'“"'v "i," a- ' ' l- . i » t’ the the only Catholic institution giving | of their arrival here in 1925 be is practically decided that the new -\ (Grocery Dept. only.) visit to Georgetown recent y. A dream of the two institutions g0, a are n progress with some o I p s of Nova Sootia lulidllli J. 1»_ McPherson. Ifontague- di l t m m as amen medical men of this g-Qiln- a classical course in the city ol-tuken as a date to permit them tol building will be erected on t. ¢hlP|°“"°W"r P’ E" " “A A- P°°'° s‘ C°" “m” mm" um- p w Clark travelling 31:31.3 Bcfifugeor f]: ‘gfluflfzgfflre try. it‘ is predicted thnt the head Quebec and it is clnlmeti that! open once more an euuctlonul cs-. i-‘oye Rood. where the Jesuit __~-, Mo“, to La" talfiueb McGowan Kiimliif- Frel-ghuAgenti of ‘the Canadian in Europe came fromyvurious sourc- of this new institution will he Dr. there would Ibo room for two in-iiatblishmcnt here. They announce Fathers have several properties. . ---———-—-———~—'—'-' [AIM o n1’ 00.. Ltd" Cardi- , wnn w 1k - p 1 ~ r n- iti- -="-":"".::.".;.:"- "m" .3521. I§t2°'.‘2'.§22i;;ii3..§"1i’.r$322“? ::..:-;:.2;~;2:;,::;.~,.n: ::.“.;1;,,§.5,‘.".? ‘i..°-‘....;‘.‘.‘.‘°.i I ' an - - ‘ ‘ - . - “" R J, Mfljonald, s. Co.. Cardlzan- mo.‘ 1s m... “wag given by nmem- this new institution in preform“! _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ - .. . . _ - - - _ - - v - - 013"" i‘ Pinmfin", Tub." 330; 3mm, PBIIIIBYWBTIIR mid “m” ..'~Mr. Seymour C. Gordon of vber of the Hnrkness fauully which l0 iii-e llifliifli‘ 0i’ H b11169 "i JP)!“ ‘ G) @@ e i in I . - cm". by Weiii-Biil 31°11'19")“ ‘bwwum ex" 3rd year Prince of Wales has re> amassed millions in Standard Oil Jifilikiiio BB Dfofofiflor of iiiiiilicliie - ' - ‘ ‘ ,1 om“ 12° “Mn”; ‘rift! U) mu’ 28° to 29°; 5mm’ Penny‘ ' turned to his home to spexfd a well and it is reported also that the fnm- iii U19 mediosischqoi. ‘"14 PM’? . " ' " ' r- ° "°" P‘ ‘ ' vanlo and nearby soihmil b"°“""' earned vacatlonA. liy made the $1,000,000 gift-which cian-in-chier or the hospitals "1 ,, a "pohtmevfl? ‘mil iiiiXed colors. firsts to extras, is also listed in the official an- Biililiiiilre- ' ' ’ @ ll ‘I-‘hpmn. 22c l0 270i 5mm?“ "aaiketdaiixti: "an". J_ A_ a Mcconnelp 1m. nounceinent as being anonymous. ' ' l ' . n ,. creams 1-2 to 26¢: ‘i0 i" i‘ ° char, lBrldgetown, spent ti|e aveek The bequest of the $5,000,000 Jesurrs MIAY BUli- i - i & 25°. - end in Georgetown. the guest of from Joseph R. DeLamar has been, Q I tLaw his qiarents. Mr. and Mrs. Aiex-‘anuounced previously and hints al-- QUEBEC, May HD4113 Eng". A; A , ‘ "flfiu" Aimmay‘. ' H“... under McConnell, A, - so have been made that $1,000,000 once (lnriina lBegan will receive - ‘ . , - a k Banal" "MM each would be given by the Curn- in o few days n till-on signed by ' ‘u-my" l" P e lalano > THE FEXM-L STME “Kin-pt. Hugh MacPhee, wndosio Corporation. the general ed- i1 number ofl 1_ citizens asking _ rlottflowl . . had Mcmnpanled the l-emamg o; ma ucation board and the Rockefeller‘ permission for the Jesuit Flltlllirfi t late Angus ID. MacDonald to his . _ (o) Orson 8i Dllfli’ ~ RR . 22".“:ii.';.i;=.:::'-..".§..;s:;:'"r: “’ "T i1 a ""“""'rAm"“yM‘uw ICE CREAM 4 - ' scarecrow asseseseoooaeeoseewse-aoea © »‘ uonsv -ro LOAN d ~ ’4 tuh-‘Zyiiti: siégiigfiiliéirggvpiligfnurfe- d, ’ ’ h. The planting season is here, and we have a supply of Fertil- -oltora for Royal sank of w“ - ""1 . island after an absence m o. year so it izer which is almost as necessary to use for a good crop as the ' while attending the ‘Prince of it s weds thémselveq > ‘ . . _ A t l i - - . & A W 4 Wales College, Charlotteown. A. a; i _ h t l. w. s. sznrtgv, K. c. i d F om __,M,|__ Ema“ Parker, who h“ g _ _ . . _ w _ The crop must be fed from seed time to _h‘arvest_ and” the h nsEInJL-‘azrmy. 8"" l ‘ getleln fl Bridal: of Prince ofhWales Q Avoid disappointment by ordering a‘ Swlfts’ Animal l< ertihzers Will do it. They give a quick start," rr a o . . < r - - - , ~ . - » - - nasal’! TNO i-‘fligh mu" our New Llquld tufi-neefiamtiflieorgegisvgrn.ghzrabl; 1i:- g and taking delivery 0f your require- é} {Iced thte plant through the growing season and right up to the — n o - I tends spending his vacation. A.- ' ' ' ' i ' arveg ~ - ments while our stock IS complete 1n a - _ - a 9 . . o x‘ l | ‘ _ _ . . I LmA 8; FOIIIIMIII BIG MEDICAL oaugiéeniofio an SUPER PHOSPHATE, ‘a We have Swifts’ Potaito Fertthzer, a dngh grade brand for nrunun aoooumrann 1 |g MURIATE POTASH 4r- ,, potatioes and vegetables, and Swifts Animal Brand for roots _ . anoint and Inveotlgatloll- ’ NEIV _ YORK. Mo)’ 33--—Th°i* ’ i!‘ ,. and general CTOPS. _ up.‘ lion and out Bzateml" ' M worlds greatest! rnedaslsl "centtriq a i! " , "n; ‘loin. loam!» In" Cool and re rel no is to he create n a c y a a; B _ q. © L i oa I n cum. T It cost of 816.000.0130 under an alli- v , , IMaI-aaeuaEEIS-‘w. molar You Auto FY arcs foams? hi); Ctalugitliia Utixlivartii: k _ s a] at like] r ’ y _ . f», . . on $ALE sty an a res yaran 0s - p ‘. u u e l Q .- Q ' F al in negotiations that now have‘; 0c s n ese as y at t. ‘ . - - . ' - .. good aeoond hand Sod! been terminated after eleven years. Q t0 I'll“ short. tOWRPdS 811d 0f the d; @ _ .. . Founm" Wm "n ‘. season Don": be. one of the disap i d‘ o4 Suimmerslfle Charlottetown Konslngton . ' ‘ ' - - . ' i p .» n . reasonable ‘ '0 . , d? @ _ _ _ - _ _ _ ' ‘* 1A‘ Home!“ ' - J MABON IA z‘ Pomted- Get them N0w~ g ' AGENCIESpm all the. principal points m the Province. olih- D- . H‘ ' H‘ yi- ifsstnfiiiliailians‘; POOLE & THOMBSON, LIMITED g 5.; SPECIALLY low prices in ton lots or more. _. ' s qt ' t and Prcaerp on _ I _ , A - , , _ , . ‘ _»,_ _. m "IQFM-l!" -°'"°'" ",,,,,,,.,, iiihlgw I A : , Montafliie it . “We have sold SWIICS’ Animal Fertilizers for- nearly 20 years!’ - IITMMIR» 0 ‘gigging; ..- )~ ' ' >l ' TAGUE r.s.|. OflOifdtbfliilifkfijffliviiistitiarmisuitfiat - AL Innate , E "°" ' "m" - . ‘i'_(~.\‘{(@‘ _ nings tho ‘lilli EASTERN. 00mins “JOOMING TEA PARTY-At a meeting of the parishioners of St. James Roman iCathollc iOburch. Georgetown, it was decided to hold a Tea Party on the church grounds on July M1. The committees in ciiurgo are uttlng forth their best efforts to make this event enjoy- able to all. A. . -'iBASE'BAIJI-.—TIIB first of the series of baseball matches played In Kings County this season took place in Souris on May 24th, when a very fast and exciting game oi baseball was played between the Sourls Stars and the Georgetown Tigers. The game wns marked by n number of splendid plays on favor of Georgetown. Score nine to eight. At the end of the first in- scure was 2 to 1 in Georgetownn favor. in the second Georgetown again scored, making ~ 3 to l. luths third innings Sourls scored 2 and Georgetown l. score ending 4 to 3 stil llu favor of the visiting team. The fourth was marked by equal scores on botl: sides, ending 6 to 6. in the fifth the Tigers succeeded in scoring again and holding the lead during the seventh inning when no scor- ing took place. ‘In the eighth. Sou- rls took the lead by scoring two runs _to Goongotowms none. score ending four to three in favor of the The ninth ended even, George town scoring one run to play off. How ever the tenth inning falloll to give-a d-ecislon and again no home runs were made. In the eleventh inning Georgetown ceeded in placing one run over and holding the iSouris team so - the final result was 9-8 in the Tigers’ favor. Jno. F. J. Solomon. George» town, acter as umpire, while Mr. Mooney acted as base judge. Both these mtu performed their duties to the satisfaction of both teams, The evening was very pleasantly spent in dancing. St. Mary's Hull being especially fitted for the oc- casion. Excellent music was fur nlshcd by Messrs iChevnrie. About midnight a very sumptuous lunch was served by the ladies of Sou- ris. and in the early hours of the morning the crowd dispersed tc their homes voting it one of the best times 01 the season. It is ex- pected :1 return game will be ploy» cd in Georgetown June 3rd‘. A Cy ' . llriolues- OIIPG III]. W. Loohto their — food. Hake them healthy and happy Elli" ..'COA'L LADEN-lSch. valiant Cont. J. Terrio of Amherst, N. 8.. i‘ ‘diiiciiiiisiug a load of ‘Hosting screen coal at Kings wharf George- town for the J. J. Hughes Co. Ltd. . .____ ._..'NOIlCE.——Mr. Yoo has kind- ly consented to hold his movies on Friday night this week on account of the "Varsity Troupe" perform lug at Uddfellow’; Hall, Montague Saturday night, June 4th. Get your tickets at Mabonfs Drug Store. _ , "JFREE DEMONSTRATION - Mr. ‘H. bapthorne and Miss Raye of Charlotteown, were in George- tcvwn the latter part of last week both sides while those of Chflvflrll “Biiwilririiliiis "Poifsciiiili 1% Forston and Smith deserve spec- cfeaiiw- ‘Mm’ 'w"‘"'°d 3°55 is lul rnentlon.'l‘he game ended in MW ‘Milling the "Perfection Ice- Cream" in her ice-Cream Parlour on" Maine fitroetA. UMIONTAGUE HORSE RACES Wsdueadny, August 00th., 1920 Classes 2.17 trot and 2.20 pace. 2.40 tsralght trot. 2.25 straight pace. Purses $300.00 in each; All stakes. Nomination close Saturday. Juno 11th, when 1 per cent is cue. Mull your entries early to the Secre- tary. ..'PLEA8ANT AFFAIR-A very enjoyaible evening spent In the Temperance Hall. Georgetown on Thursday evening last. All the young people of Georgetown were present and spout the evening very BIIJOYBDIY in Dioylng of such games as Fruit-Basket. Boston Exchange. Parson's Cat, Elements, etc. A very lumptuous lunch was served by the young ‘indies with their usual good style and about midnight the crowd dispersed to their respective homes well pleas- ..*\P. E. l. ‘L. H.—+C. Squadron of the P. E. l. luight Horse located u: Montague is rapidly filling up with recruits. nnd it won't he many days before we shall see Major Poole parading lllB mun and horses in preparation for summer camp which takes place in Chm~ lottetown this year. Major Poole has had a vuricdrnrcer (ivtrseas and was wounded at the Battle of Cambrai. during the latter part of the ‘war, which caused him to be returned home a short time in ad- vunce of his unit, which was than the R. C. It. Major (Herbie) Poole is a clever young man and from the quality of the men who have already enlisted in his Squadron. we look for his unit to carry‘ off honors when it comes for the fin» 1i decision; and any young man. who I5 deslrious of being counted in the leading unit. we would re- commend him to consult Major Poole at once. EASTERN PERSONALS .~.'Milss Madeline McPherson. ed with the evening's pleasuroA. ’ run: cnannorrsrowu GUARDIAN QWI-IGITWQIFFIEBW '11.. and of e Values FTER you test DOMINION TIRES on your own car, it is easy to understand why you are with the big majority of experienced A motorists. It is not alone because DOMINION TIRES give eminently satisfactory mileage. trouble. no superiors in the world. With this variety of treads from which to choose, and with the certainty ‘of quality and value It is not alone because the car rides easier and you have a feeling of security and comfort. It is not alone because "you get greater pleasure in riding the car. four of these desirable features that makes you such a loyal and enthusiastic friend of "DOMINION TIRES. These good tires serve you so well because they are made so well. Whether you prefer “DOMINION ROYAL CORD”—“ NOBBY”-“ CHAIN ”—“GROOVED” —“DOMINION” ‘ --or “PLAIN” tread, you get materials and workmanship in DOMINION TIRES that have I It is not alone because you have less tire It is obtaining all‘ , 'rou:rnlno;AnA»0MvwQ»wnemuMmfiH¢ . J 1 1 .0 _ - ®l©©l'@@@_@