18, 1921 _ THE cHARLo'rrmfmwn mrsnnrrlp PAGE SEVEN B- F. DIIIPSIIY to of Bolton leheol ll I PIANO 'FUN ING `\7l 0 l 8( 0hg|»l?tttto.towl.. __ l sr Palmer 'r Palmsr. |f.t& I. Palmer e ere - gf piss; 5'eotia Building Charlottetown. P. E- |- Money to Lvl" R.McGu1gan.BA 80LlE::':`)R. ETC- Tryon, G.. C. Eye, Ear, Nose George ` Office Cards. .. - _ - ______\ l 6 i EASTERN GUARDIAN u , ` ....*WANTED u mold for general Chao. Dalton l IS Only O1‘1e~ I h0ilS0work in llamlly or two. Ap- l ' ,DIY 3°! 1153. Montague. Tuber- _ 5 ' - . ."GO|NG _T0 WEST |NDIE3._ RUIU , - . The Victory -Chimes arrived at '“' md Dy ‘ Gfwfsotown and will sail for thc 1 .. _ ‘V West inuli-es,-A . Canadas _ - Mostfbmoug I -~'Ml'. J. W. Carruthers. Montag \ ~ » s ' at I-"si 3 1 i_. ;\ l 3 - . and Coat Statela (5 ’ ,,,¢"""fz".”‘f-, -$- St. Johl. Moncton, Amherst, 'ff ‘ l ..*PARTY ENJOY ED.-A mont one cherlouemwu. l,,_,l___V___V____ _enjoyable whist party and dance l\flP"°**'“““V°- K' W' '"""‘ ' ' . wus h=lil in the Town Hull, George- "N 75°" 53' l `tow,. on l~‘rlduy May 13th.. quite n nl Il THE REXALL STORE Optometrist and Prescription a. m. 1 to 0 consulted eil TRANS W.. l-lllnuore st. lk & McKinnon Attorney-at~Law _ Bank Building P. E. Inland _IJMITE & Dudy Attorney-abkaw T6 LOAN Bank of Ganada , lolloltor, Notary Public Etc. , MONEY T0 LOAN |q P. E. IIIQIIH S. INMAN, K. C. Barrister and Attemsy-li-i-IW lleom No. 12 cameron Block VICTORIA ROW oLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. I J. A. BENTLEY I Barrietere,_and Attorne¥\ i MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ oe-Bank.of N. I. Chamber! . CHAS. EDMONDS Veterinary Surgeon ress Summerville Post Office . A.. Mcllachen, Oph. D. IYI IPEGIALIIT M1 Greftoa lt.. lrmnyaide UUIIIKESI TiliElIllll'$S THE lillllllllilll TheTrans-CanadaLim- ited, the fastest train between Eastern and Western Canada and the Pacific Coast, reaches Fort William in 30 hours, Winnipeg in 42, Regina in 53, Calgary in 67, and Vancouver in 92 hours. Leaves Montreal (Windsor St.) at 5.00 p.m. daily; Toronto at 9.00 p.m. daily. A Train de Luxe-Every- thing Canadian Pacific Standard Limited to Sleeping-Car Passengers only (Except porter-ar panengen between Montreal and Ottawa) FIRST TRAIN MAY 22nd .Y I I Gail °' §,°$E'i5.7.°J.{5.°.‘iT|”i7.. °” liIliIIlIIll l’_i6|FlG lil. YEA & t." I »n~`f ~ ._ , el`e0\lili§ a new dwelliu I 9339,- _ _ .ie g louse on ` NTB .J-**'i‘5 iris beautiful lot over--looking the ‘c"°uNTA um in \ r.vor Oir Town in surely "boost- lnveatllatlena. 5"" “' O"'“"" '“ mg' "mild "UB YPHI' l lber being present. The prizes "'°'*"".“"*--i-2-~ were won by _Mrs. F.,.i. Solomon and Mr. .Stillman Johnson. A most delicious lunch was served. A. .MRECENT VISITORS TO GEO. RGETOWN WERE.-- Mr. J. I-‘. Murnughnn. Charlottetown, .Mr-. J_ Ready, Charlottetown, Mr. J. Him. nsssey Charlottetown, Mr. Josnp-li Mooney, Georgetown, Mr. Mcliiil- lun. Montague. and Mr. Alex Mc- Farlane, Annandale, visitcd George- town recently. A ..,*.GEOHGETOWN PERSON.; AL8.- Mr. Edward McFarlane, An na-dale, visited Georgetown last weelri--Miss Anne; McDonald Cardigan. is visiting Miss Bethl Douglas. Capt. Segsworth Newi g|°¢|¢ Port, visited friends here recently. p, E_ |||;n¢ Mr. Leo Fay, New Port, spent the week end at Georgetown- Mr. G. A Thompson. Montague visited Georgetown recently.-Mr Alex Commlalioner of Deedl.WliIl» is that You can get e prescrip. McDonali_Ge0rl:ei0\\&1 visited Car- _ digan last week. - ev. Mr. Jei’f~ RoTAn$toi’u,ue tion put up in a short time, at a my, G_Em_gel0wn_ _went the week awful -“muon to reasonable price, and :lt will be end nt r-_berry Va1|ey___A Mormngg' °'¢'°_' Bl". exalcit in (i)ts ingredienas and pro- ____,__,.________ or _ - .- _ ':‘:t::;\_a¢;:pan¢| 9; £er‘e‘;l:;d “l:lrd c(?aI:;,li;`;na§:ist€;:eers' _Mlnur4l'n Linlmout for I).|m|rui\ P E. I. no fear of any mistakes being -i-“D-0°--m ' made. We carry a full line of stand- EASTERN 1‘]<]|{,SONAI,S A ard Drugs and Medicines. also of .___ bwth and toilet necessities, per wyll.; EAU, Douglas Geop o 0 __,. - ' _ . ; .s 1 » I! ' Barrister, Solicitor. E¢°~ fumes, soups, etc. town visited Montalsiw lflsl Week-f\ MUNEY TO LOAN . ____ 0ffi¢°-W"°Y B""'"“' ..°Dr. Green, lvlontague. visited cI\“|°"°¢°w” H' J' friends at Georgetown recently-A Drugglgt .."(’.1nt, Charles If‘itzGerald has returned to his homo in George- Poat Graduate MONTAGUE P. E. l. T ___` and Houma' ' town alter visiting Mulgrave. A .1 __wMr, lloword Stewart, Char- `ioi.tetown is visiting his homo al Georgetown. »~.A. ..'iVIr. W. Wilson, Bouglilon la- land visited (ieorliuiown recenl-- iy--~A ~ _-°1Mr, Frank McPhee, GPDTBP' town, visited ;t‘,harlottetnwn last, week.-A I ..*lMlss Bell llemphlli, Montague is visiting her home in George- town.-.A ` in Georgetown.-A ..'\Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart whn has been visiting friends at .Mount Stewart. have returned to their home -it Ge0l;getown.~A DO _ _¢1Miss 'Susie H‘emph.ill Montag- ue spent the week end at hor h0l1l8 \\_" \ \_\ _Q \ p Ci __ ` _ ~_..,~ ~/.__ \:v_~\ --~ lt* "T `-\ '\ .-L, 7 af Zh _'I-21 25 The Satisfaction Which Comes From Satisfying You IT is a wonderfully satisfying thing to be able to produce tires to suit every size and make of car, for every purpose, business and pleasure. It is also a wonderfully satisfying thing to know that this all-embracing variety of treads is linked with a quality and workmanship which have made Dominion Tires supreme in the confidence of experienced motorists. _ Yet there is no secret about the mileage and riding comfort of DOMINION TIRES. I These are the' outcome~of ripe experience, pltis facilities that are unsurpassed for efficiency and accuracy, and materials which cannot be bettered in the world. It is`this DOMINION standard of quality and workmanship which has taken the guesswork out ‘of buying tires. Select the Dominion Tire best suited to your .car and you will get the tire of satisfactory mileage, easy riding and freedom from ordinary tire troubles. _ Perhaps a tread entirely different from -the one you are using will suit your driving better--suit the roads you have toitravel-make the car ride easier and give' you greater mileage. You will find this tread in Dominion Tires. A ` Ask the DOMINION TIRE Dealer. He knows tires. He can supply all treads of DOMINION TIRES-DOMINION INNER TUBES to give you is ,- l 1 \ ilators and proflteers and. 1\l`i€l‘ Fr” communs M pa". procmms scoring it success with their free Comlmlune, they have reorganized | nn" i R°pu_b"°`”Ha° -themiselves and are beginning at R°°l`l°“|1°d» lcnmpnign to iprevenl Montmartre --- lfrom being ruined by speculative PARIS, -May 17.-The "Free_bullders and restaurant keepcrss ‘commune 0' Montmnrtrm" has enil 'Thev nrc'»takin themselves ver .M0n1;m3_ri;r9’H3,S i _._= __ = -__ . ._ » v- ....._..._......._......__ . iDig`nIt'y:had enough of contractors, specu~‘ - ,_ , _ From Maritime Province points :r:'.§’.‘.‘.‘.°-.:°.:'.:.“.‘;°:’.".‘: Tm" hlgailsefvice 1- by ` ` , _ ,~ »- . 2 Limited with the Continental' Lim- beau-ties of Montmartre will imli .L 1' d 1 “_ nl b th “arm solid and well-organized resistance 0 Eripres: dell; iexceipt Slinriny Tri; on the part of the poets and paint- t _. _ ' -l‘f;‘.,“;,‘"$..“:l‘.t,‘.':l=. :.':.“;:’.:‘.“.".;‘.‘..2: TE DROW Canadian National! Railways Offer Ocean Llnmed “rrlvif-3 at Levis _._ connection, but passengers by the` Ilarged its dignity to the extent of proclaiming itself a republic. Un- like Plato's ideal, from which poets were excluded. this republic ‘consists entirely of artists and poets and other writers. 'Dhey have l »_._.__._.____...._.___.._.... //1//H /4 .1-//f ///1 li{iI¥f'l5`.`I I] .`. licltrl' llmll Vlllsi [till fl rr ind- lu. 2.10 Bill E. A_._ Footer Ceniral Drugg et _ E l’ seriously. In Article 1 of their cou- stitution whlch has been duly framed and written in an artistic book they declare their object io be “to encourage the arts and pre- serve for Mbntmarire a worlrl-\vido artistlic reputation, defend the aesthetic and picturesque point of view, prevent invasion by vandals and muinlain the traditions of galety and the French spirit." I Marianne, .tho little seven-yeah Old .modcl. whom Pollllbot has made famous. has been selected as 'tituiary chief nl' the republic for the illrst year of .its existence. All religious and political llls- cussion will he barred from the councils of the government of the A COLLAP 1 WH RF Fast Through Trains from Mon- 1.\:~NnsBaUci<, 'ry-ml, my 17-1 "°“‘- - Ten persons were drowned :mill mnny others injured totiay when The finest train service go the the landing stage on Luke A0119" Pacific (Joost is afforded by the see collapsed while thousands of (~nn,|di,," National Gmnd.Tmnk hUli‘|8Y S9€k€l‘S W0l‘9 Wdiiillll 10, “Continental Limited" now leaving Nike the ferry h0"i f0I"Sl>il-Z- Him' at 9.00 daily i'rom Bonaventure drerls ot' persons were thrown into Smllom Mom;-@;,1_ the luke when the stage l-Ziive Wilt'-| The route of this finely equipped The -brilliant Whitsuntllie ireil-I all steel train to the const is via ther "nd il “YiiV€l`S1\l @fi0i‘i ill l`f‘Hl'll Ottawa, North Buy, Cochrane and ~"0\"1'fY» lake and nmunmlnsifif- via the 'rmnscontlnemal to winni- l1f‘5l>it0 the curtailed railway ser- Img and by Gmml 'ry-lm); pacific vice resulted in many avcirivnts LU Saskatoon and Edmonton and th““'gh°“t AU-“'tl‘l"‘~ NU"l@i"/UH |101" vlu Canadian National Railways to 5""=* "V0 reported to have been Vancouver--Th-B finest of scenic killed lily fllmllg 0'" llle lliilllllfifri routes through the Rockies and 0" "M9 Of Y‘f\l1“'i\J' CfIl‘S~ over the smoothest rondbed. N N WHEN 553 Most Direct Connections With at L50 D~ m- “H0753 C°m1@°li0D with train No. 11 leaving Quebec daily for Cochrane at 5.00 p. m. This train makes connection at Cochrane with th-e Continental Limited, so it will be seen there is lreally n choice of two distinct mules. ' There is also the through service to the Pacific const by train leav- ing Toronto daily at 10.30 p. m. vin Sudbury, Port Arthur, Fort William and Winnipeg. Connect- ion for this is made by th-e Ocean Llmltell to Mnntrenl and the Grand Trunk Iniernationnl Limited to Toronto. Particulars oi’ these splendid rnil services to the west will be explain 1 ,` »-,._ " ~ ai ,Q and folders and illustrated matter may be obtplned by application to any of the city ticket offices or by writing the General Passenger Department, Moncton, N. B. TIME TABLE Pictou and CharIott°t°wn Service. Commeucing on or about May 1st, the S. S. "Constance" will open a passenger and freight service be- tween Prictou and Charlottetown. Leaving Charlottetown at 7 a. m. daily except Sundays. Leaving Picton at 4 p. sn. on ar- filifil-l 0! ‘Sydney train dolly except Sundays. Exact date of first sailing will be announced Apntl 30th. ed by all C. N. R. ticket agents he ideal Train for Business _Men DICKY D1P1>Y's _ DIARY, Y i " ' __B,S1NN0T.,._ ice between Montreal and Hamilton and vice versa, which should _ _ ` ` , (I v ~ _ M em Pm M M Mama] Om Tm -i<><>\< mr; rms melamine, Ano l Give rr up. WHAT wouto Has HER. H us B/\N_D_," l . . - ~ , 1 o empoli:isriiii1;1oiha.ii;ia_§(_;:_-. . rl c Q5" .ir ’<. :I AI _" ` ,-,. .\_ i; .. -'f » g . .,, ‘» 'f