run m. nnnrrnrowx m iii-m \.\l pAY 11. 1920' 3 for A Pleasing Smoke RATriiAitfs ' in Mainland 25c VRich and Mellow oiiiou. i t Sets ESQ“ .\Ifl.() TS ‘ FM.“- (iiirtlen ‘P0118. .. "l-"irly Garden Beans. opt) Varieties Sweet Pens. (‘lioicc lltihlitr liulbs ‘ (qmlct- (iltttlitlii Bulbs. Summer Savory Seed Aiid a full stock t-I . Gil-den Seeds at Cartefs Seed Store r vQo-vv cvovo v- voo-auoooo s _= g iTllE 000K S'l‘lll)l0 5' llonie oi Good § Photography Phone i591 "C0-C4 O0 0'09 O QOQQQQO-O-O-Q-OQ Q MEN Why not have your photo taken. lt is tyoir duty to your t lamily and friends Make an appointment with BAYER TODAY Phone 192-J A. E. Lyon u~vu-<voo+0-o A-o-Q-o-o-ooo-o-Qooo-oooo-o- “",,¢a4-o§ot>oooo44 on -<- _' loinssioiin. nllioi i. o. partition vflquuh. of Y. Post Grniluiitc ' icui School tiiid iiospitul. tictire limited to Eye. Eur. l‘ und ’l'hi~out. time in the Bayer Building. vnileorge St._ will be 00°" i. lube coilsilltcd for the present his liotei. t" ifitl. llll l. E. BROKEN Veterinary Sursévfl- " ltlelice, Revere iiotei, Oflico 171 lllit George Street. Phone 804. i_. l. Houston le,l‘.ar, Nose anti Throat Oline-Jllloy Buiidinz. Qiww ., opposite llrowss Bros. Residence-l Grafton St. Oiiice hours-Ail n. lu. to ~i p.m S. Blanchard ll. Arch. ARCHITECT tiiuilr or Nova SCOTIA CHAMBERS 7205-2-2tiknlt/ ~_.._ S. 5- HESSIAN "hi" “llilfinr, Notary Public. us. MONEY T0 LOAN. qua . "" - v. s. llllnd -_< MtLeod & Bentley W. E. Bsntlsy K4,‘, Ulrrlstor and Attotinsy-at Law ' MONEY TO LOAN _°'- Bank of n. a Chambon- 01mm & McKinnon, MTL“\RT:Y.AII:IWI:Y:ILLIW - In ulldlng. Irlottotown . . P. E. Island m Morson & Dufiy Ulrrlutors and Attorno yo “"°"°" l" Roy-t Bank or Canada money T0 LOAN "ARK R. McGUiGAN. s. A. B - . . arrister, Solicitor, Nogm-y P . .“h"°- Money to Loan "95960000-00000 vovo o- - - Photographs of all sizes, films to flt all size amateur cameras are received fresh every week. Moderate Prices Personal attention to Photography Artistic Photographs Chaffltetttwn. P. E. I, Amateur i n. n. PARKMAN Jeweler‘ 8c Optometris - _ Graduate with honors from the Canadian Opthslmic Col- le e, Toronto, Ont. . cioutillc examination o! ' the eyes with the most mod- ern methods and appliances. We use the Retinoscope or Shadow Test. The Electric Opthsimometer. The Electric Optliiiimoscope for determin- ing the diseased conditions of the eyes. The Ski Optomet- er (the above instrttments lire the Dilly ones in Kings County.) The Revelation Test Cabinet and many more deli- cate instruments. We are Opticians to the people who want. the host in quality and satisfaction and we are constantly testing with good results patients who have tried elsowhereffry uscantfbs convinced that we give highest quality and host results with a swing of 20 per cont or more. ll ALL coons ouansursso “ Montague, P. E. l. E. E. PARKMAN Montague, P.E. I. OOr-O-OOQC 90000 9O Q THE REXAL KODAK STORE h Standard * Registered Fotmaldehype (Guaranteed 40 por cont. 'v0l.) For Disini e c ti n g i, Purposes Preventing i Formation of Smut on ’grain, Scab on Seed l , Potatoes etc. Get best at Milton's i» in Sealed Bottles H. J. MABON r ppucrlptlon ,Drugglst and Optometrist 1 Montague, P. E. island. ’ chm°ml°wfl. P E I Cameron Block, m“‘“‘*“‘”“+vflwo b Pliono Connection , t l ,,.¢»¢o~oo+o»+wwo +9, Easiernliuardian "JOR-DER FROM iioiinnirs cata log. GEORGETOWN -- lVetlnesdiiy Moving Pictures, ‘lCiinriie Chirp- iin. 8780e5-1i-3i. Jsouiiltat- COMING wan Meinorinls"—iizind 105th. in at- ‘tflltlflllftt’. Don't miss it. 8791-5-11- ..*80URlS—Band of 105th. play> ing nt “War Memorials" special music. 8792-6~11—2i. ...*A SPECIAL MEETING of Souris Bixincil, G. W. V. A., will be held in the High School. Souris 1t 9 p. m. on Saturday the 15th iitst for the purpose of considering the lotion to be token regarding the ‘ilillflllltlllClll of inspector, North Lillie Ilrcnkyvater. All members ur- gently requested to nttend. 8795-5-11-3i. ..*SCHOOL WORK.-—Thc class standing of Annalidiile lSchool for April. Grzido V.—M=.iry ll). Jenkins, ituth Howietf, Dlngweil Morrow. irude l\".~‘iiinry' ilowlctt, Grade lll—-li\'ti. ll Fr"tl Morrow“ Grade llii.—(No. i) William R. Hewlett. Stclln Howlctt. Grade ll.—~Vi"illle i-iuits. (iYdflP L-Mtlbel Robertson, Perfect nttendance.—-Dingweil Mor "iw. Alum Jtukins, lluth, Hewlett, Ptintl/ Hewlett. nud Fred Morrow. l.. |M-:itil‘.<.iir'il\ .t‘Tu-.icher). *TO ORGANIZE SCHOOL FAlR.-—A_ meeting was held in Little Pond sehtiol, Wednesday, April 27th, for Pill.‘ purpose of or- Killillllig ti School Fair among the schools of (luiubrritinil i-lill. Big Run, Annantluie, Little Pond, Little lliver l"0illlili' lleziti rllitl Elillill-Zllllb Tho ll'2it'lii‘f‘S uiid pupils froiii the different, schools were present. Mr. (Vilrns, the inspector presided. lie . explained the ilolteilts of a Sfllltlfll Fair and lznve the methods for pro ceilure. Officers to carry on the work were clotted from among the pupils and n well selected prize list- zirrnnizeil. The teachers and pupils feel sure of‘ the hearty co- oprrzitloii on the pnrt of the pur- ruis nnd ratepayers yvhlch Wlll mzlkc this their first lzllr the suc- cess they wish it to he. IANNANIJALE — The furni- err. are getting to work on the lzintl nlitl some tire zlhout ready for planting, ilS the land is gell- iIig 'in line contiiiion for sowing. The fislierilien lire quite succesf sful, as lobsters tire fairly plellil’ fill, illlll they urt- lllso getting i‘ nice lot of herring for brill. 'l‘litrt= has been quite n rush shippinc potatoes receiitiv. there being four or fire yes. is loutletl i\l'|‘i‘.l- tlv. and the ]Ii‘l(t.‘ they tire llivirif‘. the fiirmt-r: is tluiie ii little for tune. (fit-plain liiclizirris of lllt‘ schooner "Jessie." sailed on the 5th for Pietou with ii ciirgti of potatoes valued lit $6.000. Mr. Willllini ltolir_i-tson, llig Ru“. "ll"- in Annnntlnlc inst week on n bu- siness trip. diiissi McCormick. lonelier. is buck to her school or Big Run nftcr her recent illness Mr. and Mrs. C. M. llowlett. it‘or~ tune Bridge, were in Annundule on Wetlnesdny inst. Quit Meat ii Your Kidneysict Badly TAKE TABLESPOONFUL 0F SALTS IF BACK» HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS We tire a nation of meat eaters Y and our blond is filled with uric iicid, snys ii ivell-ltnown authority, who witrns us to he constnntisy on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, hilt become wcnk from the overwork-p they get sluggish; the elilnlnntive tissues‘ clog and thus the wnste is retained in the blood » to poison tho entire system. When your kidneys ache und feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or tho urine is cloudy. full of sediment, ur tho bladder is irritable, obliging you to ‘$00k relief during the night; ivheii you have severe lleailuehtss, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless- ness, acid stomach or rheumatism lti bad weather, got from your phar- mncist irbout. fottr ounces of Jiid Stilts; tnke n tnblespooiifill iii ii. glass of water before breakfast each morning anti iu a few days your kidneys will act fine. ‘Pills famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, coin blned with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys. to nou- triillze the ncidii in urine so it is no longer a. source of irritation, llliis ending urliiiiry ntul bladder disorders/ Jad Suits is’ inexpensive anti cun- not injure; makes u. delllzhtiul ei- nobody can itinkc a ntii-ltuko by inking i1 little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Mr All. McLean oi Taxation Bill The following is a report of tit"- spccch delivered by Mr. A. E. Mo‘ Leon on the 'l‘axalion Measure: A. E. MCLEAN; Mi. Speaker: l tiliiiir we are nil aware of the tact lhut we need more revenue and l may s11)’ in looking over the esti- innles silbinitted by the tlllleffllll departments it is appalling to see the amount oi‘ revenue required. more especially as we have to raise an additional amount of taxes for educational purposes. There has beer. some tlllLfillihl bctweeli llit ‘lifftrert, lil"‘llll)6 rs its to the nniouiit required, $100,000, and I ilzive no ...o urn. will be spent to carry on the schools as we. hope to do it will be the. ziim of the Govern- ment to improve education as far as possible lind liilVc n teacher iii every school. in aildition in that there l5 a pressing need from all other services. Tile public services have i0 be kept up. We ngreo with the other side when they any they bud lntireuscs when they xvere in power. But we are still facet to fuce wltll those lntereiises and prices tire sitill‘ sour- iitc nlitl there is no doubt every irpnrtiiii-iit will ri-tiillrc ili'li'l‘ funds for the cotiiinl: _vt‘.>tr. There is one thing \\'lil('li tariniiti: he sllghted, tlint is the public tier- vlcc of the country; such us Fnl~ conivontl’, nilr (‘ouris rr-f Justice, the Jails, nnd Prince (if “lilies (‘ollegtn expenilitttrc over which we have no control and we llilVi‘ to lllt't?l the retiilirsltients of lhtuio instltutioml wli'eiltt.-i' they be bin or Slliiill. The question of the liltidc of tux illiflll has been disc sseil front ill!‘- ferent. stzititl points .nd reasons ud- VHIiCOtl from lintii Sides, und ilo doubt ctr/cit member iviiuthei l‘t‘lll't" senilng country districts or city, wlcliis as for its possible to see ‘fill? plny and cqilttllty dcult out to the people he represents. The Holt. Aiembci‘ for Charlotte- town, Mr, ‘Higgs, the nelitleiitztn ivli/t has just sztt tiown iitado a stron-r plen for the working llillli nf the town nnrl l stronlzly agree willi him, iilitl there is no doubt the tux zilioiit to be imposed will be rather a rude jolt t0 the people of the towns who have not been contributing directly to the Government of the Province but. have rerflervl contijibiltiotis ‘M15013’ for the tipkeep of civic ut- fairs. This will also come with more or less of a shock to the youiiiz men oi’ the country, and especially to iZllIllllltIfl wilt-re titers lire more than Olin person over 2i yeors of "K0 l" 'lH‘ home or on the filrln. l wvoulil wish my city friends to re~ ineilibci" while we agree with them that there ill'(‘ poor men iii the town still we have those men in the country tco who ltnve rather a linrd timi- to grit tilting. We nil know the lil‘{ll price of overvtliiiil: lit the present titty; the lniitiljiug lllilll in the country us. well lllt‘ town is linvizit: o very strenuous time. l‘i'.>li:llii_\' twig-rs‘. in the coun- try have not ndvtincod to the some extent as iii the rallies. 'l‘hcre is one thing that possibly l would trite‘ Olijtkfilflll to and that is the poll tux, if that poll tux could be put cl ti KHKlUlHPtl scale in some respects thnt where there are liiore thun one mun in ii Iiillilli’ thefirst one pny $200 zlud the other $1.00, l think llliil irould be belie» ficial and would tippeoi to ert-l'yt' one. The some thing coilld zippiy iii tliefttiwns‘, and would l bciit-i-te possibly improve the workiiitz.of the bill and iiiiptisrl less hnrilship on liillllllTS. There are other features of the bill which l think lire good iliiil there are others which l would Wish to reserve the right. when the bill in l-{tlliig tliroitlzli committee, to ex- press my opinion on. Different theories liuvr- been ud- vztiicerl with rcgzilxl tn the Fox TZIX. income Tux, and with rcgnril to the rc-vitluzltion of the forms-i and whnt per cent should be plot-ed ou the forms. l myself tiiii ltot VUYY strongly in fnvor of TU-Villilillltifi of farms. l ivonid prefer! .1 little higher percenlitge than it rr-vzililli- tlnn, The plea hits been not forth that forms have not been ftilrly ililfl equitably valued. We may be still up itgninst lllill ifitntitliet‘ system of viiluntlon is beinl: mode, und ii is tlrettv linrd tn got ti ronl iillil jlisl valuation of iiil fitrm lands of lli!‘ Province. O Adjourned to 8 p. in. \‘i'hc.u the House zidjoilrnctl ill ll o'clock hit‘. Speaker I hull been speaking regarding the poll tux about to be imposed by this not. untl one of the reasons why l moved the itmendment to the School Act the other day was, that on nccoilnt of this proposed Government poll tux thnt lt-hoilgiit it only foil" to have the School District. ‘Pox zip- ply only to iilouselioitltlrs in the dis trlct and ltot to ull presons over 21 r years, and l nut sorry that amend- "ntent did not curry. Now, regltrilinl! what this Government Poll 'l‘:ix fervcsccnt lithin-wuler drink, nildlshtlulrl be, l think $2.00 should bi,- high enough, bttt whatever lt is set ut, whether $2.00 or $3.00, l think it ‘Vlll 111W to lio uniform. as it would create dissatisfaction to have one uniount for the town and another for tile cntliitry and I trust the low- est possible nnlnunt will be agreed upon. N‘ “ we hear '.t arrnt fl“iil about lll’ tilt I'll; of the fiiriitcrs in this fll‘\"l‘ll"f. null l l_',l'iifil you, ,\‘[r, 3il_fil_li"l'. the! the fzirnitrs ll!‘|‘ ro- vl H‘ KXCI ilciit prices tit the pl‘(‘.‘~i- eiit 1i . lint have you Seen u 'iil'lll'.l‘ li“'_"lllit* liiinis-nseiy rich from his ‘occupation? li is quite true that he lliztktis :i coltiforlablrr i llVlllE. and ihrcusii hard wuilr and llldlwlry he builds up a COllifOi“ table lloliie, but he hns to practice P90001113’ lo do it. You" under pres- "l" ‘-')lllllll‘l1l~“v' you lliust 'nct think hut the lllf-‘li prices received for ' product‘ is oil profit. Tile farmer is rif necessity zi very heavy buyer,, liill look at tlic cost of machinery inil nil liinds of hardware today. to say nothing of other require- "lllllfi; can the. farmer today buy flmll‘ Knolls u-t the store with his "Wk" o.’ litmus. o: tub of butter than lll‘ bought previous to the war’! l do not think so, Another thing being such a heavy lillyer he pnys u liiriter amount. of indirect lilXPs tliun people in olhci occupations. , lf you can get the Dolitiitiou Gov- eritlnrnt to pull down the 'l'nriff Willis trod titlnril tho farm llliiCliili- ery free of duty that is imported to tilis country, the [arliier will thou pay, and could well afford to pny uny nddititinnl taxes that this art will impose. Some people speilk about the former not paying as Won’t. Stain the Pockets A The younger men, and particularly the better dressed men, prcfcr STAG Chewing Tobacco because it is so clean to carry, as well as so rich and satisfying in flavor. STAG may be carried in the pocket without the need of it being wrapped. All dealers have STAG, the flat Chewing Tobacco that is ‘s E. _ __- much tax its the city mun. Well we has to be titltletl on either. The llnu. the Attorney (ictierui spoke about the Fox Tax, and slnl- cows, horses or tilhrr fatriii ‘t t-’.-, u ltfnt thi- rur a The store of Low Prices. Telephone 9-2 ‘ séiocnooeoe CARRUTHERS 8t PARKMAN l _ LIMITED ltrlttn \vi‘|'(>€ n lilXlli'_\', they tire no inure u lllXlil_\‘ q »--—;-»-~—~~ —— ~ iiiltl li. rt thon- writ itlltl r;it',:-lit-i'~' must remember thilt the mun in all luxuries should be tinted. .\' now 1r ionic. it) nit- lll'll till,» nix the country hits first to pity his we have 1ll\\'l_\'S been puyiiti; ii “$111 pit ti... j [lllslf-Y proiiy liIll‘(l. Road Tux, his Horse ’l‘nx also his yiretly high ttlr, oil foxes. lllll l _.\ ])'|l'l_\' 'li;i_\‘ ill\'i'\'l iii one or two School Tux, ilvliit-h compares tliliti- cliiiiitil .~l‘l‘ how lllL'_\‘ (‘Jill l>-- ri:t.-'-.~'e'l ||;|]]';; “ml ]|;.\~'- n, inrt-filli- from favourably with the t‘ivic tuxcs ill ‘liH :1 luxliiy to the rancher-a oi‘ this ihpnp “v.1 my, ll!‘ ioxi-ii ‘.1; ltPl‘ '.'-'!1l the city, so that lili iii-e about on n Province. m, |h|tn| “rumour. tut-y or.» pilitiiu; poi" us fur as lilXdliOn grins‘. Anti we 'l‘lit.- pelts in tlirir lllli/‘ll slut. m,“ i" 4,4,, poppy .1113; are sorry tliiit tiny additional tux ilfi‘ no ti lbl ii gretll luxury; liii‘ '1 TllPfl ink-i» tho tr‘ t‘ of tho bil: fililliliflll)‘, they may have to litive W’ (‘oiltilltleil ()ii i’. e rot.” @@@oooe>o@@@r ' Tyler L. Parkman MONTA Gus, P. E. Week End SPECIAL t Prices EVERY SATURDAY PONLY I. Next door I ti) ' E. Pzirltiiiziu Graduate Optician. .52f0r .41 _©_@@.©@©@©©©@©©@X@ @@@©©©©.@@ @@©©@©@@@©@cs@c)@@@e w eytstoeytotototo@@@©©©©© © ;© @ O©_© , Dodds Kidney Pills .52 for .41 Fruitatives Lge. Gin Pills ' ~ .52 for .41 Colgates Tooth Paste .32 for .24 Chases K. L. Pills .25 for .21 Worm Powders .37 for .29 Chases Nerve Food .52 for .41 W00dbury’s Liniment .37 for .29 lliilburrfs H. & Nerve .52 for .41 Woodburys Cont]. Powder .37 for .29 Pink Pills ‘ .52 for .41 Panacea .37 for .29 Fruitatives .26 for .21 Oliviene Emulsion 1.04 for .81 Catarrhozoiie .26 for .21 A. B. S. & C. Tablets .26 for .21 Witch Hazel Cream .30 for .23 Emulsion Cod Liver Oil .50 for .41 Cascarh Tablets ’ .25 for .21 Emulsion Cod Liver Oil .40 for .79 Asperin Tablets .26 for .2] Baby/s Own Tablets .26 for .21 Cascara Aromatic ‘.37 for .23 Iitimiltons Pills .26 for .21 Quinine Tablets .26 for .21 Carters L. L. Pills A .26 for .21 Syrup White Pine, .26 for .21 Norway Pine Syrup .21 for .21 Putman’s Corn Cure .26 for .21. Syrup Tar & Codiciie .37 for .29 Sweet Castor Oil .37 for .29 Herbine Bitters .37 for .29 Blauds Pills .26 for .21 Vaseline .10 for .07 Hypophosphates 1.00 for .79 Peroxide .26 for ..21 Beef,'Ir0r_i & Wine 1.00 for .79 Burdock Blood Bitters 1.04 for .81 Cod Liver Oil Co. 1.00 for .79 Linseed & Turpentine .25 for .21 Cod Liver Oil Co. .52 for .41 Syrupof Figs .26 for .21 Talcum Powder .26 for .21 Mustard Oil Iiiliimcnt .37 for .29 Talcum Powder .37 for .29 Nerveline .32 for .24 Talcum Powder .52 for .41 Effervescent Stilts .35 for .29 Woodbury’s Soap ' .25 for .25 Vinol 1.15 for .95 AT OUR CIGAR STAND SATURDAY CHOCOLATES ALL THE LEADING BRANDS - SPECIAL FOR WEEK END AT WEEK END PRICES. SALE. REGULAR 80c. IB. FOR 69c. Tyler L. Parkman MONTAGUE, I’. E. I. Mail Orders Solicited lVhy buy SUBSTITUTES when you can buy the genuine iii. better prices? Carruthers &Ml’arkman Ltd. ' PATENT MEDICINES, BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, PAINTS ETC, o @@©©@©fi©@@©©@@@.@' QQQIQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQEQQQQQQQQQQ r‘!——_»I'—.—‘-t- —‘—e "' "sewer... MET A as: OUR ovvN tviovllzs -i'-- Iii-l $IJi¥i—I—1-lS-l:l-l_.‘—-;I IVE NEVER ‘IOU BEFD Yl-l 1 LIVE HERE. mum’, AS SllE . SAT BY ‘file ’ pin canoes- uewr HER HOTMER w‘? ' contour iiynuvion E'% c; a . -m;=- ~ t. ‘ail?! i‘ . .1; a _’_i >11- l l O "P UPON it’. S to:- ASKED P," 1 ma? Y?“ “S” o one u’ As if A {"0" . on? noiiislz h ' y- "r W ’- wem’ , r 5N6 WAS _. were: was y". lF sur- ‘= =15: . \ ~ro vtsv i firm-ti" ‘=6 A COULD e-o ‘l, -——~ ‘. " in ‘the l “ P" 600° : mo ‘PLAY lN A ’ Bu’ “N . l] time eitat. 1r“; - WGODS t.- ' 3; §feftg|jg_ *1‘ ‘BIG ‘- = t». ' “ HER NAN!- . _ #1 _ °dw I J‘ , (q i v , v WAS ELSIE a ' prjnei“ i) e I,I.,.V,...l}II/I/.~;./t truism w” k ‘I l I1-;-:--Vl“:——-——Tiig-lif‘am_-_—é-?lt‘?&lm'-._ "iIPlQ-fllii-IYY-iilsn-"i; ' s2 t: “$015M, MON IOIQAVI F nil — —»I -—_»>~>_— - n-—-—-_-——'_-1_-~_—j-_-—--—1—_irt>ii¢lgi-lejelinzfl=flrl—l;-1