i l -—~vi._; » between 5'3 "(l and Slim and medium "Eh i Inrrlllll TUESDAX. Millinery Pictures . . Wednesday, June 4th. ' in Moving . 3.30 p. n1. At Moore t? McLeod Limited S... i LYQN Shown in Mo All the late ideas for es, new sizes, will be pictures, and ctvailabl All one Price midsummer wear. New materials, new shap- Moore t? McLeod Ltd. i parimant’ We sham 5:9?" lo! Charlottetown feoently visited m. new models in HATS i- ving Pictures sport -— out-door “and ilustrated in moving e in stock as well. $4.9? Livestock Market l l iCanadian PTPSN) 1 MONTREAL. June 2 Cattle raw, mp2s on tin: two Montreal liicstockl marker, t'rl;~'.' maiiwi lass. Cattle, Dluces verr- ‘Pr: [ll'l“l on all gradcz... mam 2;- uan‘; or uoamluruhmgl Stefre sold tram 57 no for lRQhtWCZiT-i llngs of pr. " I'm‘ to $11115 for well‘ lifiisutfl l‘l'C‘t‘fl_" 'f'?i‘i", iiveriigilig U\l‘l' 1150 hound; Th» iviill-z of the _nicrl-' lurn kind: of :~‘.e=-rs ~ol<l $1‘) "0 arrl T-IIHI Lirwd heifer; brought, $10 FJFJ and good to choice mws $8.30 ti» G9 0O with oclrl tops a shade hizhcr. Vera‘ lllfilll cow's sold i Irualily c011: riroiinrl $7.75; and $8.00. Bulls ircro firm. The bulk brought FTC-O t’) $7.50. Quotations» Bzilciim- silgyiq, 800d‘ $10.75 to $112.5: medium. $10.00 to $0.50; iCOlfiiliOllp $70’) lo $9.75. 9.9.2::- iieim-a. zood. $10.00 to £10.50; mPdllllll. $9 0O l0 .8975; com. lhon. 56.00 to $55!». Butchers cows“, good. 58.50 m S000; medium, $6.00’ l0 $8.25 cannon" 330-’) to $3 T5: cut-i tors. $400 to 35ml. Butcher bulls, 200d. $7.50 to $300‘; common. $6.00 to $7.25. A jjCalf l"CPllii3 "were 11339. Tlir call‘ market was ready to firm. There‘ 1 A fairly good demand, trade be- i ing active. Onr c1‘ two loads of goodi $12125 areragzng between 130 and €~ w l MQOGOOOOQQQ OOQ§OOO-@§§. i EYESIGHT y EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses ‘ etc. OPTOMETRIST Ofilce Connected With Drugstore Blonlague, l‘. E. l. . QOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQC‘. s-~_~m-~-~» i E n. .1. MABON g i ‘Y _ BELLEIMNFHIESON ,, Bnrristern I Solicitors " Collections f ., MONEY ‘IO LOAN MONTAGUI ¢++>~>§++¢LJ§».¢¢§;Q< IIAVI roun cvcs IXAMINED mo ouissls FITTED or E. E. PARKMAN Rammed Opwnelrht lloullnlo. P. I l. §iiiecn $7.50 and $8.50. Common light bpifftcn culls. $700 for the best lots includ- i rail meetings and appoint ‘ ‘ . 160 lbs. brought $10.00. Medium good in good tnralny Art/rod 3-7-1 an plain to fair quality were sold be- ical and drinkers made the bulk of the offering and these brought from $5.75 to $7 00. Quotaticnsz-Good veals. $8.50 to $10.0’); medium. $150- to $5.511; corn- l110“lS, $315 to r100. Sheep receipts _wcre 347. The shcrp market was steady at $3.00 for "mg yearlings and bucks. Spring lambs wore sold for $15.50 t0 $11.50. according to weight and quality. QU0l&il0ll5f~—E\V6S $3.00 to $7.00: lambs. good. $17.00 to $17.50; com- mun. $15.50 t0 $16.50. Hog receipts were 1288. Hogs were stronger. Eacons and butchers brought 512.115 to S12.'i5,w1tl1 $1.00 premium pc-r hog on selects. Heavies were sold for $11.00 to $11.75. Light and feeders from $12.40 to $13.00. Sows brought $9.75 t0 $10.50. zzlhc Man With Asthma almost longs for death to end his suflering. He sec:- ahcad only years of endless torment with intervals oi‘ rest. which are themselves fraught with ncvcr ceasing fcar m’ renewed attacks. Lct him turn to Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Ali- thma. Remedy and know what coro- nlctc rclief it can give. Let him but use it faithfully and he will flnd his asthma n. thing oi the past. NOTICE A meeting of the Liberal Conserva- tive Association ol Kings County will bi- held ln Georgetown hull on Tue!- day. June 10th M. 2 o'clock [or the purpose oi organization and to select a candidate to contest the constitu- ency in the election to be held on July 28th. Thl‘ different polls are - quested to The time being short and farmers busy every elector who possibly can is requested to lltenil. A. I. McQUAlD. President. MARTIN McKINNON. Secretory. 4145-6-3-41. R. CARSON DR. W. Filmer Gruduulo Chlru, Chronic and Nervous DM- 124 Prince 8L Phone 107l- Oppusllc 8L Paul's Church GlOl-GEIUWN NOTES Bohr. Clans, Cont. A. Oiuponrn] sallod for Launching wharf, Grand River. with n euro or fertilizer tak- en out o: S. s. Winding Gull. 50hr. Norman lnovhsli. cspt. Guum, allied for Murray Harbor with o oorgo of fertilizer taken ou: o1 the Winding Gulf. Bohr. Eleanor A. Hammond. Capt. Munn. soiled for Grand River with a. lold of iortillaer. A busy plus these dlysC. N. R. whorl, f‘ Jbovm. 8. S. Winding Gull. diocbsrtlnl 168mm!‘- INN‘ an sci-locum dolivéring 1t. to crisp- oi vi-hort. McPherson wbut. Grand Rural’. Ahnlfldltlé, manure Island. 5t. M111": wharf, lower Montague. Sohr. Horus, Cont. B. C. Kitlgh’. suing Irom Sturgeon whorl with at 100d Of lfibllllll‘ "Om Wlflfllni Gull. ‘ Mr. 1". Yancy, Charlottetown, re- cently visited Georgetown, Miss Anna Mobsren. who has been visiting her home in Georgeiown ro~ turned to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MoLlren, iGeorgetoun recently visitod Chur- 1 ioL-te own. i Miss Helen 5010mm. Vernon River spent. the week ‘end at her home in . Georgetown. Miss Marlon McGilvoiy. who has Fbeen visiting her home in Vernon ‘returned to Georgetown. I Miss Mu Benton md brat-he: Tom Georgetown. Mia Emma Modormlw, teacher st. Georges. spent the week find n: hor home in Georgetown. m. Ralph Douglas, rice principal ltiontsgue High School, spent the week and ct his home tn George- tmi-n. Misses Mary and Susie Hempi-iill. Awning-tie, spent the week end s. their home ln Georgetown. Mr. Herbert Murphy, vim DflnDi-l nahG-corretovrn 91th School. spent; the week and ct. his home in Pan-l inure Island. Mr. Wl-llllm Mil-mil. Pmmure Is- land, recently vista Georgetown. Mr. F. Webster. Charlottetown. rc- centiy visited Georgetown Mrs. Maurice lhnovan. Charlotte- town. recently visited Georgetown. Dr. and Mrs. Green, Montague, ‘recently iasited Georgetown. Mrs. ‘Mabel Fraser and rims les- sie Dillon. Montague, recently visit- ed Georgetown, I i Mr. Joseph Klggmfi. teacher at‘, Gaspereaux, sport; the week end v. his homo in Georgetown. Miss Mary Condom, who has been] visiting in Georgetown, returned to her home in Murray Harbor. Mr. Wm. While, Paluriure island, recently visited Geometiwn. Vernon River, spent the week end n. ' liblllg her mother M.rs. Edvrard Hemp lhill. Georgetown. THE UHAKlJIYFEITIWN GUAKDIAR Western Guardian ~18! WILMOT VALLEY le- creation Club will present. their play. “The Parson's Vacation." in wiL mot Hall. Priory evening at I50 o'clock. sole of candy. Admission 35 and 35 cents. It not fin-e will be held Monday at some hour. 4150-11 Eastern Guardian acorn-m Oddleilows of Mon trgue are presenting l three-act otmedy firing "10: 2i." it Murrly River, June 4th. A good lough guaranteed. 4126-64 _-__- Mr. and 'M.rl. Glen Jenkins. Georgetown, reoenaiyw-isltad Ohm-- lotetown. - hfll. Mldhlll. 31.1239. D0011!‘ wu. recently Vllllkd Chnrlottatow-ri. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Show and daughter Katherine, o! Blickvllle, N. B., is ilxnig in Georgetown the guests oi lvlrs. Shaw's moJ-ior. Mrs. F. Dclziei. Misses MloDonald Ind Annie Kec- nan, students at P. w. o. returned m their homes in GeorNWW- Miss Marlon Douala-s. elm-num- tovm, recently visited Georsewwn- Wllkfl‘. Mon- Chester visited Mr. and lVh-s. Georgetown, recently tague. Miss Helen Solomon. teacher l-t heir home 1n Georfllflwfl- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Temple Goteil. Pan- murc Island, spent. the week end at their homo in Georgetown. Miss Dorothy Jenkins, student Al; P. W. 0.. returned to her time in Goorgeiown. Quito c number or Mum; 24hr iyar schoariers are engaged in carry- ing the fertilizer out of 5.6. Wind- ing Gulf. Numerous teams from New Part. De Gros Marsh, Woodvllle ona sch- er places have been hurling 110.120 _ their fertilizer this lost VQQK- i ' Considerable work has already been done on the golf links. a num- ber oi’ rnen working there last week and hope to lmve it in readiness by the first of July. Harry Fraser, cook. dredge D. P. W. 113, visited his liomo hare on {Kay 24. Mr. Webster McNeill, New Perth, recently i-isitheci Gwroewim- Mrs. Herbert I-lemphill and iiotio daughter, ts visiting in Georgetown, the guests of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Edward Hemphill. - J HOUS Mrs. Jones. Boston. Mus, is vis- Mr. Adam Wench. Psnmure Is- land recently visited Georgetown“- A Minarifs for Insect Bites. BRINGING UFFATHER TORONTO Try out for yourself the superiority of the new Iop-o-lnc Paint. 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