I III El III Ill El ForBusmess Wear YOU know the lightness and comfort of FLEET FOOT shoes on Bowling Green, Golf Links and Tennis Courts. Y t ' i; FLEET FOOT just as you slip on fiannels or whitqdugksge m o your Why not wear FLEET FOOT all day, right through the summer—-;md CHJOY the ease of an old-fashioned tennis shoe combined with the neat- ness, style and wear of aregular shoe? FLEET FOOT have given a lot of men an entirely new idea N‘ canvas rubber-soled shoes. The many attractive models~the shapleliness-z the easy comfort—the sturdy materials and careful construction that make these shoes wear so well-are laleasant surprises to the man whose ideas of FLEET FOOT have never gotten beyond the sport shoe ' briving acar, you k th t D " ' T’ . '- ,- The sdlne great orgariiigitiod thdtmlgitliljlrclls ll-Tiojhlildid/dullzgsfllSlghi-flq; 2d " Nobby Tread" Tires makes FLEET FOOT snail Th' _ eans quality and service in summer footwear as well as. in tire: _There are FLEET FOOT shoes for men, women and childrcri-for every day and evening wear-for work and play, indoors and out. And ‘make sure you get FLEET FOOT-‘see that every pair is stamped Ask your Shoe Dealer for FLEET FOOT, I a Dominion Rubber System Product ‘ nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnmunnn itlsllld GUARDIAN - -'RE‘8ERVE till! dfltfl July 5th w“ n" T" PM’?! lit Georgetown. --“‘THE OAMPBELLSI - ARE COMING" hear "Duncan" the p1. {jflfhfl Montague. Friday, May . --‘BA8EBALL.— The ‘Montague “rd Mu-‘PBY River bass bn-ll team Dayod an interesting gn-m-g at the latter place on ‘May 24th. “McRAE SIS- Bina". P-rlzo winning Medals ‘Bncers perform at Montague scotch Concert Friday May 27th. m-‘BAG PIPES, Scotch Dances, Rsfldinsfl, Singing. Violin and Plano Music in Oddfellows Hall ‘Friday. May 27th. Under auspices of Community Welfare League htd. Get ‘youktickets early] Ma- bon's Drug Store. 52c_ reserved seat. "J8EE THE .381’. ANDREW-S CHURCH Montague Sunday May 29th. Rev J. Dougald .Mncl(enzie will preach at 1i a. m. and ‘I p. m. at 11 s. m the pastor will sing for the/ child- ren. At 7 p. m. a special series 7 sermons will be started on the sulbiect “Honest Doubt." .."‘A8 THE ‘SCHOOL CHILD ren have been examined recently those with defective vision shouli consult us and if they need glasses we will,flt them. Should they re- quire the service oi’ an oeullst. w: will advise them. H. J. ‘Mabon Optomorlst, Montague. ’.\.*As THE SCHOOL OHILU ren have been examined recentlg- ' those with defective vision should consult us and it they need glasses - we will fit them. lShould they re quire the service of an ocullst, we will advise them. H. J. Malbon Optometrist, Montague. “JWELCOME T0 MONTAGUE —4Mr. John iMcLeun, returned sol dier, who was recently married ir Halifax. has settled in his ll0llll town at Montague with his bride l-[e as started a shoe repairing‘; shop on the south side. We wisl: him a good silare or business. 'T ....*-LAWN PARTV.— Miss Julia Lnnnnn, one of the primary leach» crs of ‘the Montague School. enter- tained her entire room of pupils on the lawn of her home on May 24th. A real good time was enjoy- ed by ail. A dainty lunch was serv- ed by the hostess, who needless to say is .l great favorite with her scholars. .T ..*NEW ARRIVALS WEL- COME-Mr. and Mrs. l. Burden and family are among the recent new comers to Montague. Mr. Bur- den is the nlanalger of the McKin- iY-‘nw L.__ _ _ ‘ _ __ ,_ nmnnmlllllnllllllllllumumlul mnmimnmw, EHHnmnqggggggnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ~44. w." \ _ < p i AsNew Factor in Farm Efficiency Electricity on the farm is an established fact Bu; . _ - only those iififiisaliéhilhlitviu “timed a. Falrbanks-Morse Type “F" economy of ag am dpllarecmte the extra advantages and used inde endeptglwerfahl lght‘ Plant Whoseupower may be 50% powlgr Waglteyigclfrre; ecfincig; The “F_ saves them the bY electric motors. e w en m madrqery ls 098mm! When you have found out about the “F“ Pl ' - . t gvhy 111; 1s the most suitable for your farm. grail; 2:252: ranc to send you interesting power-light informggioty The Canadian F airbanka-Morse Co. Limited llllllfilx, Ht. John. ill bee. Mu nl, 011m". in“, . . . l st. Uncut-rill»... \\l|l1lru>l‘, l- 0P1 “lull-m, “Tlllllpci; l{eg:'|:l“'u’ 5“'|':.m°" Culgury, Edmonton, huu-uuvcr, Ylclurlu. ' “- ‘"00"’ Fairbanks Scales for a_ll farm "40 Liglll.‘ 65 requirements Ill, loo Light, gnresnérs i L» H, v rain rinders urr glsies Wood Saws Mo: r.- l..- Preps 9 , Light Plants II mum/mm. lllllllllllilllllllllhhlmhhhlllhi'm! non |(lo., in the building lately oc- cupied by Compton's. The Burdens are not strangers in Montague for Mr. Burden ‘was the popular ac- lcountunt oi’ the Willard Kltch-ers - ($0., who built the railroad here some sixteen year-s ago. Before [leaving their late home in iPownal, Mrs. Burden was pleasantly sur- prised by the Ladies of that place, and qaresented with an address and purse. "A lgood time ‘was elliflyed in singing “Auld Lang Sync." "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow”, etc, after which they served lee cream and cake. Before the party hroke up ‘MP1. Imrdu was bounced, and many good byes said, not without much regret. for Mrs. Burden has spent almost h-er whole life in that place and naturally has mcny dear firends there. Their (laughter Margaret was aslo remembered b; the girls oi’ that place and present- ed wlith a life gift. ThegBurdens are very desirable citizens. and we feel sure will find many warm friends in Montague. '1‘ EASTERN Pnnsonnns . JllMss Hattie Campbell, Monta- gue. who has been a patient for some time in the P. E. l. Hospital is steadily improving. T McLeod. Monta- guo, who has ‘been confined to his home for some time, through ill- ness is able to be out again. '1' ._'*Mr. Alex . JMl-s. Willliam fvioCnrron. Victoria (lross. who has been in- dlgpnsetl forsome time is improv- lng and will soon ~lle around as usual again. '1‘ l. BRIGHTON i’ ICE CREAM and ‘SODA WATER Our Newt Liquid Z , Fountain ‘ ALLFLAVORS" u/l/l/lll/lullllllllllrllllzrmllmnmmnmmlmulnmmilllilllli _..._~ .. ._ . ..'lA cmlespondent writes that dance 1t 32 1-2 North St, Halifax. l Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald. N. S. Halifax have returned to their old home to visilti friends and relatives l at North Lake. East Point and viclnity.--Mr. Ray Praulzht of P. E. l. Car Ferry was a. visitor with STE i‘ E AL| .-"Mr- F. L. Moiseac lef-t this l"! 0n n business trip to Bos- New York and other American lottetown has returned home a.'ter spending a week end visit, the guest of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc- I I Do not‘ suffer {-1 Chloe’! Ointment will ‘relieve l "mm" d" "ml Policeman and Mrs. :Mc'lsanc-- Isaac, Elmira. - gfi"'“';'qp,§,§§§}:§ liftdJoseplll Shteha mifllrightgsvntl in- es. o surgical _ en s Murng e s an s or y.—- "tunes," Han-y vwkemnn‘ Onerution requlr- Mr, Fred IMdlsaac has accelrled I1 Harold Melllah. Horace Nelson sedition M manuzer of one M the and Wallace McLean. students U. 1S. A. insurance (‘o.'s. offices from p_ w_ gonega ha“ returned and left for Halifax 0n 24th, inst. to their homes In Montague h“. Mrs. Mclliase and fsmilv are going-l m‘ completed “M, ‘ later. and will tske up thgig. r3!!- l’ p1- _.\.\ir. Edward Mel-sane of Char- 4 work M‘. fllediilivéilildrllzm’ ’-°-"'~i-~ i i > Served From i i Cool and refreshing You Auto Try It ’ FOR SALE good second hand Soda Fountain. Will sell reasonable l H. J. MABON Optometrist and Prescription Drugqlst p hour/tout. P. s. I. MQQQNQ-oocvooovoow»... 4 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Clothes N0 CONNECTION “TTH ANY l OTHER "CONCERN IN CANADA made, stylislti perfect-fitting, and are all \Ve can and do say in all sincerity source of silpply that oiTcrs a greater \ Tailored-io-Mcasure, with Extra Pzinis Shops, examine the fabrics r1139 l___et us take ‘NGLISI-I Scotch Woollen Co. Tailor better kind if Fabrics-Lilo)! _a_re Clot fis~ mg [Egg-Order Your FEM Tailored-i - OU will flllitl men wearing to English é’: Scotch Woollen Co. Tailored-io-Measilre Clothes everywhere i-— on the highways and ii.‘ the byways-everywhere that men aria conspicuous because‘ ., E their‘ individuality and well- groomecl appearance. Ehglish <°>z Scotch Woollen Co. patrons Square-Deal" at any one of our 40 Quality Tailor §hop3~that we other good clothes Tailored-toyll/leasure; Overcoats a-t extremely moderate lznow that they get a " ‘l h charge. that good clothes could that i0 the best of our knowledge there is no ‘Zlluc return than that found in our Clothes, wiiliout riddl- tionzil charge. Visit any one 0E our 40 Quality Tailor yOllf ITICEISLIFC. Iin you Wllllf gum] or suit‘? “'0 have as 82.75 per ynrll. Thin in V; regular yurlrr, wlrlih 5i nnd 5i inches. 1g l" Qxepp‘|ofl|l| npportilnliy In [rt mnfrrlills usually Round ill women's Inhricl. Take pars of lhn children's needs. qunliiy mnirrlnlu fur your new dress lllenllnmln of yard! in ho lmlrl m4 In‘! of Ila-Her qnnilt! than is This lprelnl trouser lllnlflhl. \ery limltetl qunnilllnl, llul priccs—-that our Clothes are made‘ of Quality Fabrics, that give satis- faction‘ until they have given their full quota of service. éf a special i‘ inducement » Today, Saturday” and Monday we will give 2 every patron who rr-ders a Suit or E2 Overcoat an ELLE; flair _o_f Pants Without additional ed-to-Measurc Clothes are made _0_f hes of real sterling quality theygs well ’ - Trousers “'1- urn showing ewreptlnnnl values In odd hung}. g"- lIlIy If than lilotll III gfigy. l. Suits and General linings: for Cnnndn. I" "Hillonnl values. The Big m Montreal Head Office. and Bonded Warehouse, Englisl-l& Scoicllwoollen Co.‘ OF MONTREAL - a ' 15s Richmond st. Charlottetown, P. E.I. Tailors With the $20 Price — Stores From Coast tonhfisflastl’ 851 St. Catherine Street East, l ' / f T M Write for Free Samples. Inninn Pistol. ‘ h! “n Rolf-Measure Farm and Taps Line. Al- t-o ‘I o I en ldrena $11 Si. Catherine St. EnsLAlontl-enL- _- l l. l m].