-___ -silol' ma Humans es8ls¢.~ -MILK F0!! SALE.. .00 por. qui-t. J. B. Hillman, Kensington. atachewan Canadian Gold Limited X0 Personal Llsblllty INCOIPGIIATID UNDER ‘HIE 0N'l‘All..l0 CDIPAHIBS ACT gl girl ggllipgsts lqrmanwty it _ Ben 0, I _ HEAD 0l'FI¢l - - - - . - rosollro. clllulnll “'“"°" ° Autnenua - ~ s¢.els.ess c-|.|t..1'1-sea - - - sa.:t1l.es-r __ Dnwme cu" .t olympic non. o. D. noanwrson. P. c., urn. ............. P.¢..1.m.t P""|°"°- S““““°'°M° ‘Tl\\lHl‘|\! Former Minister of Labor, Federal Government, Ottawa. Ont. ' Vice-President, Order of Railroad Telegraphern , _Proi’. Chilton, instructor. ll0ll. J. A. BIQDONALD. Slellne. N. Il. .... ..... .... .. Vice-President Pres. Amherst Pianos. Ltd. Vice-Pres.. Atlantic Underwear, Lui. Jill. S. QUALEY ..... ...... ._ lnnngllj Dllrelor Mining, New York U. S. A. WZ J. BGLAND .... ..~. ................. ..... Treasurer Mncbonnell & Boland. Toronto, Ont. lt. la. n\'A1vs " ........................... .................... ._ sfenury ance and the boy is doing as well as can be expet:tsd.-K. -OPENING UELAYED.- The Toronto, Ont. l]ll\E("l‘0R§| HON. J. A. .\leDONAl.D President, Amherst Pianos, Limited. llo.\'. G. D. R0n|m'r.solv. P.f‘., |.l.‘.n. Vice-Presldellt, Atlantic Underwe-ar, Ltd. Fornlt-r Milliktt-1' 0! Labor, Lntawa, 0nt_ \'it»1--l'rt-s. Order ot Railroad Tele-grapllers “Used to stan' °n Thursday Dr°b“b` IIERNE IL HDPKINB ESQ. JOS. B. 0l‘Al.l-IY. ESQ, Uil & Mining, Colorado Springs. Colorado. E in »Rlcl:mond lBay. lt is stated that -11 some plac&.tl1e ice is ratted as high as ninety feet. lt. will be some time even if the Boston heat wave strikes us belore that partic- ular barrier can be 1-em0vgd_ _ -summsnsloe 1-RMNER :ETS POSIT-lON._.\{t-_ Dame; 519016- me lwpular developer up Hl‘(ill ll. Sl"l‘lll§RLAND, ESQ, H011. i>@f and d¢XlBr- centre of what, is termed the _Matachcwan for-mation gn the geological condit`i0_nti ‘eic'- _ ""5 “rY“'?-Q[i»~E-m’ter“ v'm°kB`_K’ Gold Cxlmp. The merger of these proper- ming, it resulted in demonstrating an ‘ _RACE HORSES F95, FRENCH ties places the Company as one of the larg- estilnated ore tonnage of 36,857 tons, hav- _,=t|vEn___y1.-_ Edward stewart _ est o\\'nt~rs of mining properties in Northern ing an average value of $9.77 to the ton, owner of the speedy more Keemah ‘ All-brey, who successfully cum- , (_J111;tri0_ _ _»\ number of the claims making up the EXTRACTS _};}_;(_;_._`),IR__(_;S§)\1}§R}\}}\,1I¢_N»I. ;_>;.ii_;_peg_ Lge _l3_;a__1_:_:_1_t_lt_:_l_l___cl§a_;1:.__n11_§___l:g.;- total acreage owned by the Company were wick has ucqmred Queen _Peu.e“a_ staked by a group of well known prospect- ln a publication issued by the Depart- , daughter of Queen .Marte by pet. o1'.<,\\'l1ichi11cludl-dthclatc Bc1111_vHolli1lger. ment of Mines at Ottawa, under tht: 11a111e cc-‘la from .\lr. Philip l-iowa-tl, ot, the stakcr ofthe original famous Hollinger of "Geology of Matachewan District, Cave Traverse- MF- Slewafl ex' Mine in l’0rcupine, now uiiisiilcred one of Northern (>11tari0,” Mr. H. C. Cook, Gov- "WLS 1° get “nom” mcelf “']“°‘ the greatest gold mines ill thc world, and ernment Geologist, who made a thorough _Ff_fm:_l::_'“:E l‘_ta_§?|le“f:re;n`L‘l?an $52: which produces npprf_>x§111::'tel_v One Million study of the Matachcwan Area, stated i11 _iie recerved an U,-gem san by tele. Dollars in gold cvt-r_\' tllirty days. The efiecf: » . f. _--_ . , _‘Pitons last week _from parties in` Cslliil' Ui ‘he late Ml* _U°iii.f`lg¢f.ffi81li€$i H54 ""1`l1e"”porph`\irv"n1':lss‘ on tllesefclttinls. _.M_oncton,._,vvisl1_lt1_g to _t1_uy'l§i9€m°:_\ PROPERTY. The Company owns in the Matachewan Gold _-\rt~u approximately 840 acres in I1 compact block. This property is the result of the consolidation of the holdings of the .\latcl1e\\‘:l11_ Canadian (`.0l.l Limited, The .\latacl1e\va`1i Rand Gold .\li11es Limited and jtrustworthy position and __\|r_ ‘:lteele's many l'-riends and` admirers ire quite sure that he will do his lalrt to make the name of P. I-J. island famous-ii given an even nie. Apply to s.` J. Rmeruon. -cfumste cook wmflo, “°"**8“°- W 11.01004 Mit Diner, we have it. Ives & Murdock. Ltd. 1-Gi ‘WY 3\‘\i- \f\8l'l100n and evening: pretty wedding was solamtllsed at l.l_ the First. United - Presbyterian Church. Boston. on Wednesday. 1 s;_%%¢_:_iiEQN`{_ A1' KENs1na‘roN .ipru the rtmrt.l..v1...n .units Agua am lm ed" ° I; ’°"°“' ‘WU-Beus, youngest dnughtt of Mr. sch 129°” “ °“*f°S'°l\ Hish tum Bears, of Montague, P. E. 1. °° “sl "°°“ D‘“"“€ "I °'°\‘ml Donald Muumd Mclean, son ‘WSH-b°v-W Dllr by one boy.. s of 1.1.-_ and Mr... Kennett. ~m1.¢..n. young 8°” of ‘mm Bemud hm ml of Alberry Pla-im, P. E. I.. were unl- aww badly dm°°"t°d' Dt' W- P5 ted -in marriage by the Rev. D. Maxi- ' °B”°°' “"‘° ‘S “°" P"“°“°1"S M onlie. rl... bride was lieeomlugly Kemmgmu' was “ned in “"°“d‘ attired in a bllle traveling Sill! Bild 8 Y fied a lbouquelt of sweet peas. She mba!" “smug which was WP' Edwin Howard attended the groom i__y;__wl_l\ltnot start for a week .gr tm, in” of many beautiful gum At-_,el Mmmg New “nk L. S A - veliin gxieiili tiamiaare su" "a` a short honeymoon -in the city the ' ' ' ' h i e ce the ,slums young couple will leave for Gillboa N. v., where the swom 'hes H1 Bl \'..-.--1~.-er., The Nova scott.. T.-...it r‘..mp....y -speedy horses in P. E. island and '_A' _ _ _ _ _ i .1 ._ _ i;&t0rt, Vt, This is a lucrative and '“ B°S"°“""A' 411.., » ,i_.'. 'HOP fNlII _H0lllil!l’l Oltllol. ».°FA¥'lM AND IUILDINGB for ..°lF ITS DRY GOODS or wall ..-°_MoLEAN--BEARS.-~ A very re crepe de ohena hat and oar- was attended by Ml-ss Ruth .Mc- 1.e...., sister of the groom and Mr. he happy couple were the racitr cellent position with the Hugh Nawn Contracting Co. ; EASTERN PERSONALS ....*Mr. Manuel McDonald, .Launch ing recently visited Georgetown. ....‘.\lrs. S. C Knight, George town lelt .\lontl1ty to vlslt.rends ____~_\1r. and Mrs. 1=:<1w..r.l,1>_lg'l<_i»‘_ Cllllnlottvtow-u, were passengersir' Genhgeitown this week.-A. ._..*Miss .Susie Hemphill. :Mon tague, spent -the week_end.,t1,_t he' home in (leorgctown._-mem.. , _ _. __ ---l>--rip.. M.;-~.-_ _l .._.'.\ir. Frank. McEac’l1e;-n_ ol'_,_ih€_ C. G. S. Cor Ferry spent the weelf end :lt his home in G-eorgetow"n.-A ' ....*Miss Katie Jeflory, Montague Georgetown.-A. Georgetown, is visiting .friends il l-ltilifax.-A. ° ATTRACTIVE OFFERING OF NEW CANADlAN GOLD MIN- 1 r. 0. s..tl.er_l..nd &._C_os '_1Tor,oni0. one of the largest shareholders'olf_tfic`_Mat'- (_\liatadl-l`é'\'v`an `Q{.*111';1`dia11 Gold l.il11ite'd') ig ___.\u.brey. The p1-he q_11_t>%_d___:01;_i__ _ aclit-\\'.111 Fatladiztn Gold 'Li1'_11"1ted'. ‘ "` ‘ ` 'WY 3 “"°d1°ize‘l mr-m"' 8 e y _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ tl.. _1_1.‘i,.-_.lit y'e."tl1;".'0's2g1<>0 p¢r......"=-- -- .lmuch entrlusic value 'W‘t’8i>l7€ii “P ;,. .ite racing _stack or P.--1-J, lslnml izrinsic 11.11.11 se11tin1ental.) Notwith- standing, und probalbly \>90a“5@ Ui lthe advent ol the “horseless oml- _`iriage," the horse &PD0H\’5 1° 'M ~ `|hcld ill higher esteem by V-he 'hU“\*“ __ ` " ‘ `“"l`he dykes-' contain s11Ff1cien`t‘a`urifer~ vrztce. lie is no doubt the peer o_ ‘all t-he brute 1:1-efatiotl and seems 111s1'0RY AND 1.oC_¢tT1ON'0tf .\1.\'l'.v<'1lF.\\'.i‘N 'Cl»\s1_`1*i‘i ..L'_‘ 'l`l1t-_ .\lzltaL‘ht:\\'a11 _G0_ld_'.j\ri¢iz1i`1v`z11s` dis- covered i11 1916 by 'the__la'tei'S_a11t_ Otis_se_ ont- ot' thc oldest and best_l<`_1;io1.v_n fpliospect- ors in Cu11a_d_:t_._the original tl1`sc_0very'cl'ai_111's 1920, iis“giv'en the results of an exhaustive _ n0\v forming apart of this C0mpa11y's pro- t Léxaltlination of the Matachcwan Area as -Knit’-'S W- 25-)_..E"°¥\ 'b9f°""- S_h“k°: pexty. It is situated in the District of Tem- carried out hy Mr. A.`G. Bitrrows, Geologist _"°“'f"" lime’ wgfnst Kd1,‘i.gh§|i§ha\:e iskalning, Northern Ontario, and emibraccs' for the Department. it is considered that ` gguifbuiigr :gg “kingdom for it the 'l`o\vnships of Powell, Yarrow, Cairo, no more favorable report has even been lmrse_“_.'t hal-se,a. horse, -my king- Ki111bc1'ley, Baden, Alma, Bannockburtl, issued 'in Canada on any gold area in the »lon1l‘o.~.1 horse."W1~th those horses llollncs and Flavelle. It is reached by the same stage of preliminary development. O11 °“ -» .- i y 8 0 p "5 ` property' r' Burrows ‘states ab u in fthe finishes ot the big race 111to thc Camp. The Matachewan Camp follows: ,_p,,,,,5 ,O beheld dmmgth.. comin proper. that is to say, the area where th`c "In places the altered and mineralized s11.n11ner.#K. greatest zlnlouni' of development work has light grey schist is I0 to 25 feet in width. . i been accomplished (latgcly by this Com- One nlass of ore to the northeast of No. 1 pany) is located in _the Townships of Powell shaft is 50 feet long, with an average width and Cairo. _ It is approxintately 28 miles of 20 feet. Two cross sections of-this ort souil1wc.st_of 1_(_`irkland Lake and 38 miles showed assay values of $12.75 over 27.35 "|”"“`d~ S““‘“_“_”9'd“ °"` I""'id“Y~_K south of_P0rcupinc, two of the largest pro- feet and_$18.3t over 22.75 feet.' Altothe _,M__s~_ -(Di_,_)`_J_”`,l,_ McNeill of lens of light grey ore can be traced west- ,ward from No. 2 shaft for 100 feet into low ground. This ore averages about ten feet in width. In trench 200 one section 14.5 feet i11 width, of light greenish calcareous scllist containing a band of grey porphyry _0_1_1s p§'rit't-"to yield '\'alt1es" carrying from _'l’o"$_$d.b0 ‘p&1"`t01’l’ with an average _.f._f__‘.1t.<'>t.i’s1¢‘_.'>.>_"’ 1 1 = *I_1'1_tlié_2_t)th }\11nual Report of the On- itffrlii 1n_e;'>'..r't..l'¢..’t" ..’f"-zv1i..¢..,' ptmllslfetl a.. many times in the Blttrle-.lm th: i-stance ‘*.Solon1on had 40.000'ai.1lil---‘ tlvvl-s'1'M1-‘N'r nROKl="ns STEAM yA¢H1- wnggtqgp c ll1'l°|t11l=1_:_a:v_l_l:__l.:_t‘o1l||*A1¢\r. GNE MAN DROWNED 4 ls lun.: loammt net 1 nu .. 1' . 0 t. n t .. " “__” ____ * It °'°'ll° I I H ... 19:12. mSH_ER_S n_shA_N_D_ N_ Y" Am," ’ out o ti _ - .. _ 1 "__m_d_ ___ the r___f:w_t;_n___0;\___:_1;_1;!:1_\rt please mall mo full psrticulnn. of the Mntaohewnn Csnndlnn Gold __i:_i;f:;;l_;4;bl;::|u:‘a:¢°*:_"_:_3'_;‘_fh¢a;’_;:l nun ............ ..................... . _ h re Sunday-Ind tw#-hiv 0112 mem- """"""""""""""" " " ` ‘ ip;-s of the crew were rescued by ADDRESS ...................................................... _ _ the Breeches buoy. A n¢Sl‘0 ¢‘0°l, i " ' ` named Roberts was drowned. .A 'number ot-eases ot l'i4l\\°i‘ “F5005 ' _ lslhore. _ _ _ iftrenttlutlng the luct tlmt_"there-'lr.loi'- \.\i:1tuohew111_l ..-_._0=ll1i1f_l|i1l1__.G_i>_i l - i f_.'=MR»-GEORGE H. rAv|.on ;_.’I‘he ',.i’ut1e.N1.l oi the late George _ -’7f8Yi01\it.ook place from his home 3-1- Springfield, Lot 67, on 'I’l1u1~sday. Apnil 26th at 10 a. ni. The services' were conducted by Rev. 0,, H_ Pet. spent the week end at her home lt- “S ‘UIIODB ll _large 'host oi. relatives* 1nd friends. The remains were lluld _at rest in the family lot at Gran- __._°-Mrs. Matlrice Donovan “ue C°m°l-9l‘Y- _ Mr. Taylor leaves to moum hi.-1_ loss a wife, Mrs. Pauline tI‘aylor.| 3l>l'lDgflBf1d. a daughter Miss Flor- ' ance Taylor, Melrose, .Ms.ss., one imthei- Mr. James Taylor, Ghan- ville, six sisters, Mrs. Ben Gunn, |N_G _QQM_|_;ANy _rSp!'lDKllQld} l‘l9_l‘be_l‘t Malltitt, " 1 ' jirali-ville: Mrs.. _,George Burtovv, Wel_lington;__Mrs. Grpjce. Carey-(_ and Wire. Nelson Carew. Hunter Rfverf Ipqlrs. george, Ca.nn,__ .M__zi11_c)1,esier,‘ |. . 1-1. _ ‘ ‘ 'Bearere were coligins 'cil"1let-_e:1.s- *ed _Mes_s,ra. Ben, Wiiliglul, _§'rbt_1._1l_ l‘a,ylo1‘, Messrs _Willla.u1. I _e1Jry, ianies Burgoyne. __ _ . ‘ _ T-he _ .deceased _ has ,been ti. resid- .nt of Sprinltfidld for the pagt six vears. Previous to that time he had `@Sid€d.iiIl. Lowell, a great “any years, H0 was om in Gran- _"llle_ P. E. l. 52 years ago and died _l llis.l1o111e_q,iter -it short illne'ss_p11 \p1'il 23. 1923.. _ MRS. ELIZA _ MORF_t|SON__ . MRS. MICHAEL HILL At central nedeque. Avril 22“d~ Mrs. Michael Hill, ai-tell 55 Yen"- Wrs. Hill was (nee Miss Htlsilll Morrison oi Granville. P- E~ 1-) und was married to Mr. .l-lil-i h.b0\1f- years ago. She was baptized 'ill' the late Rev. lMr, Crtlwtord and uni- ted with the Christian Di-scillie YA ”*”” Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape Bear is rblg tenrltory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority Oi Eye-Glasses Simply because PARK- MAN'8 Esx_E-GLASSES are uve FINE Pnocuruate, and lt- lt the ouuf onlin- UATE OPTICIAN (attend. Ines courses.) In Montague Call and ses for you.-gif his UP-T0-DATE UPTICAL PARLOURS. _ E. E. PARKMAN MONTAUUI, P. E. -I. -1_`_¢r_d'_ ~ _ _ _ I Ov‘VVY\VV%-¢Q¢**~. Church of Summerslde in 1892. Archibald Mt:.A1rsland oi’ Vatu.-oll ` Shele1tves»t01n0l1l'n:1 sorrowing B- C.; M-r. B. Darby, 1-;_m0_. av" husband, un aged mother (age 94 P|'0PI`i8l0l` Di the Pt-opie’.i lirosng years) of Granville, P. E. I., six ‘M12 Willlum Darby. retilwl Sus' lirotllers, three sisters and eight 0! R“i|WHY_S and Mr. George liarbm children, .besides nluhy other naar °l' Abrmns |Hi|Hi4€,_-".l`}1t¢ tllnerivl relatives and lriellds. was held 0" s""d°Yl "1 " I1 dl _ st. .1011 ' _ “_ -'"-10 Tile children are as iollnws.-- at SL B"l_;‘__n?)i_“_"_¢_i1 .uni Lelileteryg Mit-1. Albert Wright 0|' i`¢liil`3|_ B1-dequu; Mrs, (.. _-\_ l’z1r!.1~1‘ ni l’t-lr: perell, Mus., lhlrs. 1). .»\. Sl1id.~______;_______‘;-ri __0_0lIlD&l1Y. sllifert-ll lt ltwutl ...nl l.l1=l.lv 1-1-_-'lv-1-I-‘<1 ‘lv all ‘ H “I fwm whit-ll he .lied 'vvfho -know Ili. _ _ _ __ __ w__S_Y|\___lu 2;sPm'_|__|“‘“ liitéilt. 'Phe t‘unar'_ serv ue _wi 1' _ _ _ _» _ __ _ e assault; itil-gely nttenuntl. was cqtlllllvitli bi' :_‘__“ E, z;*'”"'f“5W’_1 .ih (ull sur.;- Ré.v_ _N_ A_._wm,m,m_ _u_S5|,,t_,..l__ hy __ 5% persons. .He img M' iRev. 'A."K. Ross ot Nm-'ll1_ ll.-._---ms ,. mils. sans.. o. TANTON A wide circle ot our rontiers will / loin us in 1‘4*ii\'9l 1\¢'l‘l‘e death M N Mrs, Sarah D. Tuition. Will0W 01 the late .Mt-_" fl‘hom:1s_ D. Ta_Ili°“- who passetl-a~nay.al 1.30 QU '1'l_iurstl_a._y at her residence ln bt. 1_a1e.tnq.r. ut the use Oi '16 __>'§“'S _g ,, 'slid ivmbnths. utter slew _liil¥5_ ill' - \ ,,'ff/A'-_\`~"*`; =.=. f___ ness of pneumonia. The deceased lady was 11' .native and life long - - - _ _ resident of- St.- Eleatlors and _was * . _~’\/L, -_ ‘ *widely known for her hosititlliiiyi _ _ '__ », 4 ____l anti' generosity throughout the I/:4 }- '-1. district and in her home as an ideal wife and mother. Up to her YOUR DREBMNG ` last illness she had been remark-_ TABLE ltgqulsrrss ably active ln the church and soclnli mutters and in every patriotic and M155 0|- Mm-]am_ will be fmmtl all L'0“\m““|l~Y m0V9\'“€“i f0i° U10 8005 right here, in assortment, ill quality °f l-he c°mm“""Y and 9"-i°Ym@“l and in price. Everything i11i111tll~ lxhglg mx; y:‘_'_“g °ef__;" Claxaes bY_room, toilet, l1.nd` dresslllg table s s v grea y ee- . teemed. 'There are left to mollrnizsafg 1° NITE “nd___:_? °;;;_1°"__‘_i0f_z: two sons and three daughterlnith qua 'es k I ___ when., namely: Mr. George Tanton ot* an yw Wm be as M (MF, 1; Ledgwlclt, Alla.; .pi-_ E. 'l‘. 'rsnt.m““ “W5” ““d'“‘°d‘°‘“”“' '°“'_""°“ of Summerslde: Mrs. C. E. Compieasuy bm” “H °°mpm'0r" M . ton of wem8k|wm_ Alum _Mnmirial purchase will prove. R. l-1'. Mills of Vancouver, B, C,;i - ' E and .Miss Ethel at home; l ` `- I sisters and l'011r brothers.an:)mgii':` H' ' J* " Mrs Ellen Brown and Mrs. E. Ire- Optometrist Ind Freecriptio1\‘ land oi' St.. Eleanors; Mrs, Cath. Dmggist ` erino Darby. oi New York' Mrs. Montague, P. E. l. 1 ._ _ __-, ;, ,. , ._ Farm er 3 rxtlll Qlllulv sms! t__We have made a large purchase of e » . . . _. . Ghoicesl Seeds Procurallle All CANADIAN, at the very lowest _ point of the market. '”` See us for PRICES and SAMPLES. _ before buying. " , , WGVEII FEIIGIIIG ! l! ' LAND CAR of theé;A_MOUS FROST RING LOCK FEN G,ib00ked last 1 Fall, prior to either of the last two 2 _ large advances. We can meet any 7 Price you can get, either on the IS- ___ land or elsewhere. GET OUR PRICES ` ' G. E. _|*Ill_l'_lT_& Sill ' I St. Petei-'n 1* We have just received a MAIN- '