_ ccfei gtgw <0 -.<1.vw-..-.:r- < \ Jiuy return the ‘ l n AAA‘ Manon 1o, 1925f i Shoes that f Fit e Correct y’ Will WEAR much longer, and feel hioro comfortable. AAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAALAALAAALA AAAAAA‘ '¢AAa A‘ LL44‘ vv vvvv v AAAQAAA 0 We want you to come in i’ and get fitted correct in i» Our new spring styles the here in all widths. Alley& Co, no. 1 Fashionable Footwear. 135 Quen St. c=:==:c:============== Th k f ‘t '__..___ There is hardly s stage of our ex- isgence when a really good Photo is not s welcome gift to some one, or is needed tor some distant re- lative, or for a thousand and one other reasons. TllE COOK STUDIO I will be in Montreal the week oi 8th to l3th oi- March attending the Eastman School oi Pro- fessional Photography, on AAAA4AAAAAAA‘A vvvvvv vv vv w 64‘ » Y demand prom amend f T], pave the way or ‘The ‘Pelt’. c’ HAWKEIVS TOLU and CHERRY BALSAII should he taken immediately ihe cold or cough makes itself felt, II taken soon enough, it will break it up in 24 hours. Il d th '1' ll ' ' ' i n1"... .Zs.i1i.'.’}"i'.‘s.§i'i‘ti.".°" in every mail: “I ta]: I i ' - ti... 1 iT.‘5Z°'..'.."o°ii‘§.'.'i.Ji-Z"¥I.'it and Wild Cherry Balsam in my farnil for years and find it an ex cal pmed for coughs and wit». mclsnis iicAvrrv. St. John. N. B.” Sold add ' mf l - 1.3.. ,.-.".ie".;:...::";;:. 2;: Nomganiills rilbou: Company's Na m. MIKE" LIITLE UIEB PILLS cua: Au. srossscn mo. IIAIIXETS If“! All STOHACII ifs THI. onsar mvinomvron. auuoa u! ‘mt syorsn. ‘I'll! CANADIAN DRUG CO. . Lid’. fl- JOIIII. II. I. an 1:’ _____" “Syrup oi Figs” -is LOOK AT ‘TONGUE! REMOVE POISONS FROM STOMACH [LIVER AND BOWELS Accept “Galilornia" Syrup oi Figs only——loolr for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and THE IJATEST IN T J. A. S. BAYER. o ipvpiuiu suum Buckwheat t » Flour The old fashioned (Pan- cake) kiind. A fresh supply lust received also FRESI-I GRAHAM FLOUR TABLE CORNMEAL ROLLED OATS AQAAQAAAAAAAA vvvvvvvvvwvv v We handle the best brands of Flour. We sell at prices awary below Mill Prices. Bags (all sizes) also barrels, ev- vvvvvvvv PROFESSIONAL CARDS 8. S. HEBSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. MONEY TQ LUAN. Mgnuaug s - P. E. IIIIIIC McLean & McKinnon, Iarrletara, Attorneyo-at-Law Oflloa, Royal Bank Building. ghuhmgpw" . . P. I. Island E. S. Blanchard B. Arch. ARCHITECT BANK or Nova SCOTIA CHAMBERS . pass-assigns: MARK ll. MeGUIGAN, LA. Barrister, Oolleltor, Notary Publll. "any w l-fl" oiisriosueswn. P- E- l- Oamaron lleek, z OQQ-Q-QWQOOQQOQOO-OOO-QFOO \ s i i ll I i! ll ill i ill I ll fi ill a ll I b I M ll i ii g also tell us that before we i ll I 83 M D l l! fl 8 ll i)? i! a l 4F 4i! I most harmless laxative or physio for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste, Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. _ , Mother! You must say "Califor- DR. OeVAWS FRENCH PILLG Arellablo Regulating Pill for Wom en, Sb a box. Sold at all Drug Stores or mailed to-onyo-addreesnn1ecelspl of price. The Scohell Drug-Gm, l. (iatherlnes, Onlurlu. . PHOSPl-IONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality for Nerve and Braia- increases "gray matter". Tonlc--wlfi build uu up, ta a box, or two for 5, at rug stores, or by mall on rece pt of price. The Hcoloell Drssf 00., as. Oatlserlnes, Ontario. AC1. l Al‘ vowrsauw nurm ammo A. E. Lyon llave Babyls Photo taken for Your Easter Card ‘I er ha or barrel warranted ' v I: toygiv: the best of satlsfac- 3 u»- . Artistic Photographs ‘I & ltzvfialéwlflfiilifigiwilifiiltfillUi . ' I Flour and Feeds ‘i HEY-ills Expert - Optical Service Blowing your own horn gets YOI-i nowhere. Its aer- vloe ‘and being able to de- liver the goods that count. Our patients tell us that we are giving an Optical Sen vice equal to any given in the larger centres. The? _ ssiteaaitsseiimtiseafiasiiiailta came to Montague they had to go to Charlottetown or elsewhere to have say s96!!- ial work done. ow that is all chsnled and her cm sat guy special work done hora- Have your eyes examined and he convinced b7 "l" l"- est. methods that we back up all we claim in our adver- tisements. Service first last and all the time is our motto ll. l. MABON '4! s I III I!".'I_GlI|I"-I‘W‘h‘ N4" It I §ls¥¥¥¥§QI$§£-§$§¥X$¥&§%¥&¥ u‘ . - . Nuns uuur Bank of Commerce p Laxative For Child. niitssstnisseisvsiitoiitssiitsivtan - ran cnattnominrown cuanptan _ ---IT PAY! to buy in this Prov- lace. . JRECOVERING. -Citlzens of i/liontague and» uli other friends are pleased to know that Mr. Mai"- tin ivlcKinnon is slowly, but sure- ly recovering alter his recent sev- ere illness of pneumonia-T. ..'AUTO OONTESTr-Mabolfa Drug Store is the only drug store in Montague where for each dollar spent you are entitled to a guess zlnd n chance to wlu the $1050.00 automdbile. . 74314364!!! E61 POINT PRIM SCHOOL- The following is the standing of the pupils of Point Prim school for month of February. Grade VI. — t, Grace Murchison; 2, Mary Mac- Riae. Grade V.—-i, Bessie MacR/zie; 2. Catherine MacRae. Grade IV.—- 1, Mildred Murchison; 2, Amelia M-acLeod; 3, Lester MacLeod. Grade ili.——1. Hector Murchison; 2, Kenneth Macilae. Grade ii. — 1. Martin MacPhee; 2, Borden Mur- chison; 3, Angusena MacLeod and Richard MacRao (equal). Grade l. —1, Nell Murchison; 2, Billie Irving Perfect attendance Mildred Murchi- scn. , . .*FLU DYING OUT.—There were a good many cases of la grippe in Union Road, New Perth. Roscneuih and ‘Brudenell recently, i:ut from latest reports nll are bet- ter, and out again. What some call influenza around Montague this winter, was of a very mild type, not at all like the epiderni oi’ 1919, but much more like the old fash- ioned grip. There were really very few serious cases and no deaths in Montague. There were a few deaths outside from pneumonia and these in some wvay were reported at Montague, on account of the bod ion being brought there for bur- itil.-—T. ' ..‘°i$OHOOL WDRKA-I-Ionourlloll of Rollo Bay East School for the month of February: Grade Vll James E. McDonald; 2 Russel Per- ry; 3 Gerald McDonald. Grade VI Ethel Peters; 2 Mary Peters: 3 Hannah Martin. Grade V 1 Fran cca Petens; 2 Annie Peters; 3 Frank Peters. Grade IV 1 Mary Agnes Peters; 2 Margaret Peters; 3 Rita Perry. Grade Ill 1 Harry Caliiil; s" Hazel Keefe; 3 Joseph Cahill. Grade ll 1 Jamen Chaiseon 2, Johnny Chaisson: 3, Ruth Martin Grade l. 1, Sarah Peters; 2, l-la.r rlet Burke; 3, Arthur Burke. Per- fect attendance: Ethel Peters; Mary Peters; Margaret Mary A. Peters; Sarah Johnny Chai-sson; Mary Annie Chaisson, teacher. ' .."8CHOOL WORK. — The fol- lowing is‘ the standing of Mt. Mel» lick school for the month of Feb- H-omer Jenkins; 3, Lynman Rich ards. Grade Vl.—1, Bernice Mac- Donad; 2, Beatrice Boswell; 3. Gerald illacDonald; 4, John Adams. Grade IV.—-—1, Hazel McEachern: 2. Homer Jenkins; 3, Lyman Rich- ards; 4, Francis Wood; 5, Winni- Donald. Grade Iil.—-1, Edmund Robertson; 2, Louise MéKenna; 3, Henry Bnswall; 4, Percy McKenna. Grade ii.——1, Elliott Robertson; 2, Lelth McEachern. Grade I. —1, Charlotte Drake; L’, Robert Muc- Rae and Helen Drake (equal); 3, Htardld Robenlsonyd, Aiiexanderillic- Rae; 5, Bertha Wood; 6, Lodge Lane. Perfect attendancez-Bern- ice MacDonald, Margaret Mac- Donald , Gerald MacDonald. Margaret Coady, teacher. ..'BOUGHTON lsLANlIL-Mr. Picton MacCormac and Mr. Steele, of Charlottetown, agents for the Mndon Life Assurance were in Boughton Island Thursday on busi- ncssv-Mr. P. W. Farrel, Launch- g was in Boughton island on Tuesday: — Mr. Glen Jenkins and wife and Margaret Johnson and Mr. Nathan Johnson. of Georgetown drove to Boughton Island by auto on Sun- day iast.—~Mr. Gregory MacLesn De G-ros Marsh, was" in Boughton Island on Friday-King's Pond, at Bonghton Island presents a lively appearance those evenings. A Carnival took place some time ego which proved a success for the community, The first prize was awarded to Murdock Allan as "Cupid."-—Mr. John N. Mae- Cormac and Messrs. Murdock and Joseph Allan, attending the Seen Fair in Georgetown on Wednesday. —Mlss Margaret Johnson, George- town, visited Boughton Island las. week.-—A bad runaway occurred oil Boughton Bay last week whens . spirited young horse driven , by Mr. Fred Allan broke some part of the harness and ran for about a mile along the ice before Mr. Allan could stop him. Fortunately noth- ing was smashed. -i<o>--—- OX A COLD TABLETS A ssfe and anoedg cute ror nadrlpp: Coug oida eadsche Neuralg . Flu. s. mild ldxatlve. reaks up s. e id in a few hours. Get t e ine. at all drug stores. 26o per ox oll it Fonts-rs Ilv-uza o ' EurSales Meeting, lliontreal ' "The Canadian Government Rail- ways will place at Tormentins, to moot, theVSteamer on the 18th insL, Pulman sleepers to accoinodate passengers going tn Montreal to attend the above stated meeting. Already a number of reservations have been made. {Applications for further reservations can bemade to Ticket Agent, Summersldeww. K. Rogers, City Ticket Agent, Char-l lottetown or to W. T. Huggan, D. P. A. Charlottetown. The above has been arranged owing to the great satisfaction ex- pressed by, ihe last Delegation to Montreal whem similar art-saga manta were,made in connection with Fur Life Conservation. i . Peters: ' Peters; , Dongle. - IHE EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'ANNANDALE NOTES. — There are quite a number sick around this vicinity at preseatnMr. John Hewlett is quite poorly.—~Mr Harold Warren has been laid up rocently.-—~'l‘he flu has not struck liere 'yet.—-it was reported yester- day that Mrs. J. H. Dingwell, Lit.- tlo ‘Pond, was very sick, also Mr. Charles McDonald, Durell,— The Annandslo School is opened again with Mia,‘ Laura McDonald ,as tea- clier.-—Miss illuby Diugweli of Bay Fortune and hcr sister were in the Village yesterday on a business irip.—iMr. Charles ISteatl, Sailors Hope, was in the Village on Tues; day lasL-Jrhe roads being very good there is quite a' lot of lum- ber moving those daysw-Mr. B. Finley is doing some painting for Mr. James R. Robertson in tile inside of his house-Mr. G. Dun- can, Poplar Point was a visitor to Lit-tie Pond recently-Q. ——————<QOflb—————— ::Millers' Worm Powders destroy ‘worms without an inconvenience to the child, and so effectually that they pass from the ‘body unperceiv- ed. They are not elected ‘in their entirety. that are ground uip and oass away through the bowels with the excreta. They thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels and leave them ln a condition not favorable to worms, and there will biurevlval o! the pest. fred Robertson; 6, Margaret Macs, USINESS problems,» izidigcdtien —thcrc may be a~d_o'zcn causes EXCESSIVE ACIOIIY ls_»at'_the bottom of most digestive ills. IIMIIIIDS for indigestion afford pleas- ing and prompt ‘relief ‘from the distress of acid-dyspepsia, mos or scorr a nowrcs mamas or scorrs EMULSION .381‘. MARGARETS NOTES.—- The fishermen around here are busily engaged preparing for the coming season. The three compan- ies operating ass Naufrage Harbor are offering very high prices tor llah and no doubt the catch will be large if preparation and equipment are factors-Mr. Leo Gillls who has been very lli with pneumonia is reported much better today, Dr. J. T. i3ullivan is in attendance»- Mrs. R. D. McDonald who has been under treatment at the Char- lottetown Hospital has returned home and although not as well as usual is much improved in health. —-What might have been a serious accident occurred at the store o! Mr; Mark Cheverle cn 'l‘uesda-;r last when Mr. Frank Molsaac oi Bear River was engaged in unload- iiig ll large drum of gas. at the warehouse, he slipped in some un- \ I accountable way and was "hurled with great force against a vtand stand, receiving beside; n severe shaking up an ugly gash over the eye which bled profusely. Luck- ily Mr. Mat Cheverls came along at the time and rendered "first aid" so effectively that he was able to proceed to his home unattended. —-Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Mcisiizc as this ls the third ticciti~ W. J. and D. J. McDonald were among the visitors to ‘St. Margar- cts on Saturday. , HMAISSIONARIES IN DANGER ——Eui'ly in January cablegrams from China reported that Dr. A. L. Shelton, ihe famous medical mis- sionary of Tibet. for the last fif- teen years, had been captured and was being held for ransom by bandits near Yannanfu. This is 400 miles from Batong and the doctor was accompanying Mrs. Shelton and their two daughters through the robber-invested region on their journey hoine.. He was expecting to return to Tibet and spend two more years before taking his fur- lough. Later cablegrams from the Slate Department at Washington indicate that the Alnerican Lega- tlon at Peking is doing all in its power for Dr. "Sheltonb release. Negotiations are slow on account of the great distance from Peking, the virtual independence and law- less condition of Yunnan province andthe luck of mtltgiiol COIIIIIILIIVII- ent of the [rind that has happens-d ’ _lo him r‘..- n short tirue.-—.\lessrs one near -you Isei miserable too. hat you and is _a bottle of ~ p Sold by all - l ‘p . . IoedDrulalsfI “fy-lr/‘III-Qab-IAL/Vel‘, ( ' ~ a ,,$~L Q“ ' ‘ . It will stop the “Hack”, prevent the "Cold" from becoming chronic and developing into sorneihin more serious, and slop your "Couglf, no mailer how ad, in short order. It eases the breathing, soothes the pain, and almost Instantly stops the annoying tickling ihal leads to spasms of uncontrollable coughing that are so embarrassing. None genuine except in a Red Package hearing the trademark Na-Dru-Co. 15R iiAflONAI. DRUG AID CHEMICAL C0. 0F CANADA, LIMITED. i cation. Mr. ii. A. Baker. unothcrliion. it seems unfortunategbat Dr. or the Baton: missionaries. who lllShc-liun is prevented i’roni his good now at homer on filrivllHil. “Y? work, among tho Ffiiqeten gfor that in three trips through that 0m, 010p,- own island boys der- section there was always rflbbing lck McLeod who is a missionary ahead or behind them, and Ilia! on the same field with Dr. Shel- lmve his goods were-saved- bi’ sol-lion, says that the Tibetans are fliers. Mrs. Shelton and the glritwvery sincere, and the change ol are safe and lltilc nnxlc-ty i! ielt heart they receive controls their for the doctor. On ihe other haudcondnci as it sliouid in all our lives those who know him best are D10 for a veneered life does not mean turing him uvorklng nnlracles of p christian me, Let ug hope and healing among Ills captors, prcacli- pray that Dr. Shelton will soon be in: the lwflncl to them and in new not free to return in Ills loved poo-- eral making the heat of the altuzi- plP,—-T. - Maybe you e Ilka‘ t;l»,t‘t'".2.~2 droning the orig" awake for hours. for insomnia. Did you cvcr stop t0 think your bed may be to blame? If a bed makes the slightest sound it IF Y9" ‘V-"lke" ¢35llIv3I°i' ‘if Yol-Ysleep V . lightly‘, you’ll find the wonder I disturbs the nerves. That’s the trouble with wooden beds and loose-jointed, noisy mctal_beds-— you can’t relax. 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