‘ BRUARY-IS, 1920. h'nk i 't | hers is hardly s stage o! our g1. c9 when s really good Photo 0t s welcome gilt to some one.‘ ls needed tor some distant re-l e, or tor a thousand and one sr reasons. Bayer hotographer Chariotiqowii i void the Fill i eep Your Feet Dry ad Warm by Wearing Rubber Boots, Our stock of all sizes in Rubber boots is. large and complete, the quality of the best and the prices below most dealers, (a nod is as good as a wink) have a pair and be f comfortable. We have still about seventy pairs of those $4.50 k” and $5.00 button- " ed boots for small women and girls, sizes 2 1-2 and 3. Price $1.98 by mail 10c extra. Alley s. Co., Ltd. , l Fashionable Footwear Q Cash Only L X4OQ§+¥§O'Q-Q+-O FO-O-O-O-OOOQ-ODOO seniiistaiessmreaieostwntonts p, ‘ii ounce oi i t, Prevention is Worth a a f Pound oi Cure Be sure—your house is 1 ' supplied with Flu Medicine. The following Remedies are excellent to prevent Colds. Influenza and Grippe, etc. Rexnll (fold Tablets. Cold , Tablets witii Asperin. Quin- ine Tablets. Bromo-Quinine Tablets, Cherry Bark Cough Syrup. Syrup o‘! Tar and Cod Liver Oil. Menthol Paiwtorm Taiblete.Don't be without some good Remedies in the house. Have them near at hand and take them when the first sym~ ptoms appear. Gail and \ve will give you lull directions. How to avoid the Flu. ll. J. unsou- Optomelrlst — Prescription Druggist MONTAGUE. P. E. I. Next Door Bank Commerce EJKieié*9ifi&¥._9fiélé9fiiléfiiélé9iélé9fi¥ii¥ii¥ifiéléhQEKQEiG$>Sé%¥¥¥¥E¥*F-QIE1F§E¢R¥$IQ$ COOK st, ' Avoid partitions I for Kidney Troubles FQRTH KIDNEY‘ lzo ilirgctly _to the heart of the trouble, relieving pnln quicklrl flu“. ring stone rind grnvcl, purl ylng the systemnnd touingiip the Kidneys. the most vitni or ans in the Thoiisanilso letters come o hl ever] your bearing eloquent testimon to the [rent value oI Giii Pills. Send or free simple, ma: n boxfronr vour drugglst or dos r, .. with money-heck ‘ugh, lltee. - Address: The Notional DII I (Isinieal Co. of Csnsds. Ltd» Tannin u§b&O-O4-§O OOO4+O§OO-§O-§-§§# i Feeds ln stock and to arrive { 1000 BAGS BRAN, 1000 sacs‘ MIDDLINGS. soo sAos ou. CAKE MEAL (Old prices) s00 BAGS CRACK- eo con~ auovcoauuaat. SCHUMAC-HER FEED PUL- VERIZED oar FEED, vvvvvv vvvw-vVv vv Beans and Soap. , Co., Georgetown. 7071 i , I -. order. Eastern ouuruutui ..'GET OUR PRlOE-‘ON LARD, A. Maeleaii and --'8T. MARGARET! OONOIRT AND 800lAL.—The proceeds from the St. Margarets sooiol Wednes- day evening amounted to 8250. ..'TWO_ GENTS FIR WORD each insertion tor advertising in this column. Cash must accompany Minimum charge thirty 06H". ..‘ANNAN-DAiLE-—Thcre will ho service in "Annln-daie Presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning at 11 u. m. roads and weather per- mitilng. ..*0VER ‘THE TOP-“Souris and Bay Fortune Presbyterian Congre- gation has gone over the top in re- gard to the "Peace Thankoflering" with the sum of $2753, which is $1213 above their allocation. This amount is likely to be iurther in- creased. ' ..*DEATH REGRETTED.—'I‘he relatives oi Mr. William McKiunon, who died on Thursday Feb. 12 at Wood islands have the sympathy oi the eiitire gcommunity. His broth-er Mr. D. charge of the remains and brought them to his undertaking rooms at. Montague. His brothers Lieut Gov.. McKinnon and Mr .Don-ald McKin- noii, Charlottetown were at Wood islands when he passed away. An- other brother Mr. Martin McKin- non, oi‘ Montague is at present ill with pneumonia. The late Mr. Mc- Kinnonfs wife and laniily are in United Staten, he ‘being on the ls- lnnd only for n short time on busi- uess.—'l‘. IPSorcs Flee before it.~—Tliere are miiny who have been afliioieii with sores and have driven them away with Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil, whicii acts like magic. All sini- ‘darly trouble should lose no time in applying this splendid remedy, as there is nothing like it to be hail. It is cheap. but its powerQs in no “my expressed by its low price. EA STERN PERSONALS Jivirs. w. u. Ives, returned this week from a two weeks visit to Cape Travers-e.-—T. ..'Mr. Cecil I-lynes, Montague is gradually returning to his usual health after o. long attack 0t rheu- matic fever. His friends will be near llllUfQr-"T. eznm NHDDLINGS. i l some Les FEIUWHEAT. tors Base), soo sans 1 anouno ovsran enacts. onrr rpriroutrnv. runs Lmssso meat, corron Been mam... FLAX asso, crushed oars, FEED san- ‘ LEY, Buckwheat, etc. etc. Lowest price; in the city. WHOLESALE s. DETAIL 'Caitei d: Co Ltd. ’ Queen St. Warehouse. F Phone 208. j b-O-O~O-O-§QQ§>O§§ -¢ PROFESSIONAL cubs DR. I. E. OROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Olfiee and Residence, 171 Great George Street Opposite K°nnedy's Gsrsqs - Phone Ne. 804 iolai-iilllillmopd. Morson & Duffy Barristers Ind Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Eank o! Canada * MONEY TO LQAN housewives use as 7058~2-1GMEmwftif. a‘ * ¥ __ . -,; p rfilliai]. ~ i ii‘ . iilrhiuul , i- wltii i mo...- _ _ . Jillian/ml’ l “MASTER MASO smokw-the tobacco made fresh from the plug, with ""0: "In ""01..." 'l »", T“ ‘ ‘ \‘ 1470"” of a pleasant and satisfyin 4 P!“ z _ ‘Z N” is the big mans to suit a real man’! like tsénokekuCtlit atsmiile, e na ra rnoi_ ned. and fragrance of the choicest tobacco retai MASTER MASON Plug Smoking Tobacco will prove a revelation to any connoisseur. MASTER MASON gait»... dealer-he knows Price: mien." lvalurwi-isznl. ,_ u. exercise and L. McKinnon took v very glad to see him out in the ‘ ..*Mr. Albert Dewar, iBrudenell, ‘ recently ‘purchased theweil known l-lowott lviill property and intends moving there this spring. We uii~ ilerstand Mr. Howatt and family will live in Charlottetown-JP. ..'lt is pleasing to report Mr. Alex McLeod o! ‘McLeod 8t Mo- Gregor, Montague is restored, to his usual good health. arter- more than a week of illness. Mr. McLeod is a citizen in the true sense oi’ the word. and was missed on every side during his short lllHOHS-“T. . - ::Wise mothers who know the virtues or Moiiher Grave's Worm Exterminator always have it at hand, because it proves ‘its value. ‘ FAT THAT §|l0\\§ MOON DISAPPEAIKS Prominent (at that comes and stays where it is not needed is a burden a hindrance to activity. h curb upon pleasure. You can tnlte ofi’ the fat where it shows by tok- ing after each meal and at ivmltiirio one hlnrmoia Prescription Tablet. These little tablets are as effective riml harmless as the famous‘ presi- cription from whloh they take their name. Buy and try a case today. Your drug rist sells them at $1. or if you pre er you may write direct to the Marmola Company. Woodward Ave... Detroit. liilch. You can thus any’ good-bye to dieting. n _ ~. Shipping News Continued from Page Three SAXONIA GOING TO GERMANY The Cunard liner Buxonla wlii sail from New York February 2i for Pl mouth England ond iiam~ burg. e-rmany, with passengers and cargo. This will be the ilirrit time. it is said n ‘Cunard liner ever has gone into n German port. si-ursuitosris TURNING i TO LUNENBURG. The Bridgetown Monitor says: The shipbutlders oi Beliiveuu Cove have relaxed in their bulld- ing operations and are now turning attention to lumbering pursuits Owners ot the Margo Mills. situat ed some distance inland. have s large gang o! men in the woods and it is expected their cut tor the g coming season will exceed 1.000; 000 feet. A good proportion ptthat wilil be steamed to IBeiliventfs Cove tor shipment by rail while the great er part will he taken to the whar- vcs for shipment to the United F you don't sleep soundly, there’s something wrong somewhere. Maybe it’s your bed. Nobody is a "light sleeper“ naturally. Give your body and nerves a chance to relax, and you’ll sink into a sound, deep sleep. You'll get rid of all your fa- tigue poisons and wake up feel- ing and looking fresh and fit. But do you ever relax? If your bed has a loose joint, if it rattles or squeaks,» if your spring creaks every time you turn i-you can’ t get ,deep,sound sleep. You may get up even more tired i than when you went to bed. $11‘ W! if? OLKS who have been light sleepers and heavy dreamers all their lives, sleep soundly on a Simmons Metal Bed, with Wal- dorf Box Spring-arid Simmons Mattress and Pillows to complete the equipment for restful sleep. The Simmons Metal Bed is noiseless. It locks firmly at the cor- ners. The corner locks are made of pressed steel —— have much longer bearing surfaces than the average-fit true and snug-mot a creak, rattle, or feeling of un- steadiness. i‘ It isflperfectly ,rigfd—-feels and moves like one solid piece. The Simmons Pressed Steel Corner Locks are protected by basic patents — exclusive with Simmons Limited, not to be dupli- cated or imitated. And these patented corner locks have made possible the Slnp i: a big rub/arr! l/Vrire u: fir‘ s1‘. JoHN © Simmons limited. 1920‘ Three-piece Bed—the new Sim- mons idea-dire spring forming a single unit with the side rails. lit $3 it Simmons Waldorf Box Spring really does What you have always wanted a spring to do. It invites complete relaxation. It supports the body at ease on fine resilient spring coils- each coil conforming freely to, the contours, so that the spine] is perfectly rested, whether one» sleeps on the back or on the side. - i Simmons Waldorf Box Spring, is covered with ticking of the finest grade and great wearing qualities in new and attractive designs. It fits firmly on the bed- nevcr sags or humps, never loses its resiliency. And Simmons Mattresses and Pillows are in every way worthy . i i . eeper” to go with Simmons Metal Beds and Waldorf BoX Springs. s a s, IF you want to sleep, you want the Simmons Metal Bed,Wal- dorf Box Spring, Simmons Mat- tress and Pillows. Your leading merchant has i ‘Simmons Beds-in all sizes and styles. In brass, and enameled in colors and in natural wood effects. They cost no more than or- dinary beds. ’ l And when you are selecting your Simmons Beds with an eye to their appearance in the room, you will see that Simmons has for the first time established beautiful and authoritative design in Metal Beds. 13 Q AYBE you're one of those folks that never sleep soundly unless you have a bed to ‘yourself. You'll be glad to know that Simmons Limited, are mak- ing a specialty of Twin Beds. _ The best people everywhere are welcoming separate beds. There’s no disturbance of one sleeper by the restlessness of the other. Coughs, cold or sore throat are not communicated." There's no loss of vitality-as when children sleep with old“ people or the weak with the robust. If you care to write us, we'll tell you where to get Simmons Beds, Waldorf Box Springs, Sim- mons Mattresses and Pillows in this community. rln brar/nur, " i/Vhat Leading Medina! Journal: and Haalr/i Magazinn Say about szparalfBzt/r and Sound Slap." Frn sfchsrgs. SIMMONS LIMITED CALGARY VANCOUVER TORON TO States, West ‘indies and other mar- kets. The coming season, in con~ Ontario. which is being consider- sequence oi’ these milling operat- ions. promises to he a busy one for ‘ ission on waterways in s ssion that ‘section. This will furnish n] vast amount of ilabor to imen who otherwise would, owing to the ces- sation o! the shipbuilding have to look elsewhere for employment. (PROJECT TO OPEN 8T- RBNCE FOR OCEAN‘ BTEAMERS ifieleiopment of "the St. Lawrence jlliver between Montreal and Lake mission, said. LAW- WINNIPEG in New York. probably woul cost more than $250.000.000. Obadiah Senator from biaine. and chairman o! the American section oi the com- navigabiie tor deep draught ocehn MONTREAL lilliiiilililiillillli motes reported to Mr. Gardner. BRINGING UP FATHER. used iveior Dower-wheat 2.000: (led. Engineering surveys oi’ tlie ed by the international joint com- 000 horse power-would cost about 5L L-dwrenm, by ggygfnmgnt en. $20,000,000 according to rough esti- glngefg will begin ln the spring. The contmission devoted a. day to Consideration o! the St i-uwrvu- deciding on the beet way to carry caible. it Wllg said. Gardner, former United States ce development iiicludcs a program- mm effect its recommendations oi’ me oi’ commission hearings durini: last year to stop pollution oi in- AUT" and M0)’ 80- "inivffililll |0lYaii~ ternational streams at Detroit and ties“ on both stilt-s oi the hound- Buffallo, Consensus of opinion was iMatking that part or the river aiv. MY- 30'0"?‘ “"10 A nrelimi- said to tavor drtifiing or a treaty nary meeting in about four weeks for adoption by the governments $1095 steamers would cost more than at some central point like Buitaio or the United Stntcs and Canada. $50,000,000 and developmental un- prelim-y would be culled, lie ad- Joint legislation by the two coun~ gtter the first wvlieuilon- Irritation; 0c. I! ._._ .1 tries was called inadequate and the calling of a convention of represen- tatives to consider effective meas- ures was characterized as impracti- Piles uured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money it PAZO OINTMENT tails to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protrudinr; Piles. Soothes Heals. You can get restful sleep and Price OH.’ GOOD HORNINH FOLK b? NOW~ LET'S see want wiLL I 00? WHAT DAY l ‘a TODAY ? OH’. I'M TQQ "rimao "ro STAY UP-WLL ‘SEE YOU TOMORROW- Q) IIIO sv um. Puvuns lawns. inc. _.lsn . _..4_... , . e Pail robabia: dor Dr, 11y the precedi iisi-noeltl ’ rived byi .er. will tr Fore- otiflclal, - oresenta,