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M ar ch attending ' the Eastman School oi Pro- fessional Photography, 0ll my return the BAYER PHlllll snip WILL HAVE THE LATEST THE ACT J. A. 8- BAYER. I !W§KUBK"FB¥9E¥PF¥$EK$§KHI$§ Q§O§QQ§OQ§O§OQ§O-OOQ-OQ-O-QO (‘nniplete Optical 41¢“? O , Service b i Onr expert system of eye- exnminstion, coupled with v Olll‘ LENS GRINDING 8ERl/lCE offers s complete service, c41- usl to the best procurahle. That this service is apprec- iated is evidenced by our constantly increasing volume o! business. We sincerel thank our pat- rons. and w ll continue to strive to merit their confid- 01100, (i. ll. liutcheson Optometrist and Optician i§%x*¥*¥¥x&¥*¥*¥*¥%§*¥£urnswaxsuncxwamxwmwxwa - Q-O-§-§-§Q+§-Q-O-'§-O—§-§Q¢O§+%O4 0444 H4WO-O-O4 §Q444 §#+O4 04-0000 4-Q§§¥O'O~O-§\ 050i O40‘ OJ 0-0 §-O—Q'§-§O-§ 9 O-O§—QQ-O-O-OQ—OO+O+O QOO ‘§O~OO-QQQO—OO§- §O4FO4000VQOOOO0900§QO§§40'O§~O§4"§§—O4'O- O4 O4+Q'O+Q-Q§4-§4 Q-OOQ O-Q 94 '_ MO RlS-SMITH-BEER on Not Necessary m Say AFOR VALUE - l! 1» é _ LUMBERMANS LATEST. SPRING MEWS. HEAVY i ‘ NOTICE! x RUBBERS STYLES IN HIGH WORKING BOOTS THINK 1 . . t Owing to the death of one of our 300 PAIRS , CLASS BOOTS 10 _ c’ T0 2i) ‘ c_ QFF THE EARLY 31R 1- 1 ‘ ’ ; n partners, we are obliged _to put 0n 5 eyelet first grade i-ed- m p c T0 20 p c OFF‘ p p WORM D CATCHES THE _ 3 1 what is undoubtedly the biggest cut- sole, regular price 4.10 ' ' ' ' ' — _____...._..__. ' f’ ii arid-slash price sale ever known in the Sale price . . . . . $2.75 Boots Shoes THE CREAM IS AT THE TOP, AND * 1t 1E 1 IIIlIStOEY (hf the Charlottetown boot and IBy rgail extra 10c. 300 Pairs Ladies, High Gaiters IS POURED OFF FIRST‘ , : t I s oe r e. - t ' t g t _ . - P s1‘ - , "~*"*‘*"'- _ 1 r i i1 W: are forced to turn our large two ‘gdl1'p‘<?li,dy(i31él32iféle‘rl G1 ade Shoes‘ , umps Hose lppels THAT BLOWS p’ l} 1 ‘i stock of boots, shoes and rubbers into aside for next year. Small sizes . . . . $2.15 At Reduced Prices ‘ _.__*..__"_. ., i‘, t J v WE NEED THE MONEY , ” i ‘ .7 e 3, i, YOU NEED THE BOOTS BIG REDUC FIONS ALL O\ ER THE STORE CHOICE. : it Even if you do not need the boots A DON’T BE ONE???) SAY- “PM i t r ‘l c e , ' '1; r etc., for immediate wear, you cannot . " , SQRRY I MISSED IT.” l afford t0 miss the opportunity, of pro- B “_“"“'_ ~ a y} I fiting by this Salt . p PUT IN A BIG STOCK AND LAUGH a we NEEDATHE MONEY 'Il)‘he price raflborfis is not declin- i ' ‘ FAR AS BOOTS ARE CONCERNED - 1. I ing, ut is stea i y a vancing. - ~ WE NEED THE MQNEY i: . . YOU NEED THE BOOTS, a + "° *‘ *‘*'° ““*****""*H *0 0 0-04 040004-044 00 0 0 044 00 04 0 0 04 00-0400 00 0 04-044 004 44000000-00-00444-0 04 004044040 44400040000-0000 00 0044004 0440000-04-0000000040000444-0-0-0-000444-00-0-00004-0-0000 ‘V**¢+00+0-0+04'44-0 3 . Y Expert Optical Service Blowing your own horn gets you nowhere. its sen vice and being able to do- llver the goods that count. Our patients tell us that we ~ are giving an Optical Ber- vics equal to any given in the larger centres. They also toll us that before we came to Montague they had to go to Charlottetown or elsewhere to have any spec- ial work done. Now that is all changed and they can get any special work done here. Have your eyes examined and be convinced by the lat- est inclhods that we bark up all we claim in our adver- tisements, Service ilrst laal and all the time is our motto ll. .l. MABON lptnlletrlsit nml Pnncrlpt Ion Drug Wont-Kare - ‘In: . Id. . * Next our Bank of Commerce d, lnleillfieitklkiailisblilefilc¥leh acqlw-Qsitél:iifiile¥fle¥fiifiifiiliic%k¥Qéikielléyeélfllxaléysélégeiqgg;|§ggag;¢;|g*4g*; A caretulselec- tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you call. riie, EASTERNGUARDlAh ---IT PAYS to buy in this Prov- ince. ..*SOUR|8 BRANCH G. W. V. A- annual meeting will ho hold in their rooms at 8 p. in. on 'l‘ucsdny the 23rd inst. Business-~eloctlon of oflicers and other important mal- tars. A full attendance is request- ed. 7545-3-11WlEl3i. s-{oc-ii PHILIPPINE TOBACCO The Philippine islands’ lobucoo exports increased grrutly ‘In 1918. ln that ycai- 25,700 tons of tobacco were exported as coiiipiir- 0d wllli 6,890 lllllg lll 1017. 'l‘liv bulk oi‘ this tohziuco was rililppil durliii-r the curly ‘lllfllltllil of 1018‘. and the atcr months showed ii marked decrease. The exports of. cigars‘, however, showed a steady increase during the entire year. the number shipped being 369,000,- 000, valued at $7,000,000, as ngninsl 284,000,000, value at ,' 500.000, iii 1017. Most valued at $4,500,000. lii ‘i917. Most oi this pl0dllCtl0|| was absorbed by the American market. The increase is largelygdue to government sun crvision in order to guarantee the quality loi‘ all shipments to tho United States. -----_-oo‘-—--— Culling the flocks in the fall in- sures that the feed will be consum- ml by the best producing heirs and saves those that will make the best breeding birds. Among the pullets those that are hatched early in the season, that mature curly and have begun to lay in the tall are gon- crnlly lho birds that should he kept. A. E. Lyon llave BIllYTS-i-‘lllllll taken ior Your Easter Carri W. N. Tanton JEWEI ER Moderate Prices .."THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE EASTERN King's Exhibi- tion Association will be held in St. Mary's iialil, Souris on Saturday, the 20th March, at 2 p. m. TBSZ-li-iiiitiillill. —%-——40>-——- NO USE ALONE Max Eastman. liio New York propiignridlrit. throw ll()\\‘n pcriollitcltl with o. snort. “'i‘hoi'c‘s loo much of this sunshine ilrllon bolus ivritlcind’ he said. YWitli much smile sluli", too niiiizh opiiiii- ism ullvscllier. A chap was tltlk ‘lllhui on optimist Sniiler is? hr said. it’ he tuilcg ‘iii business. he'd thank Providence he health; it he tailed in health, he'd without the other?’ " or tlic hull. and horntil conlnln but is of little value for food, there loro the oat with a thick heavy iiul guide the Pulblieations nient of Agriculture, Ottawa. lt ha been prepared as a guide for boy that it lend, itself admirably t es and cloycrs. printed tussah . __-- Cherry red and pearl gray ar _ Artistic Photographs favored colors in the mllliner world. his prices ivhat: they arc, there's roo liii; zlliouc an optimist the other rluy. had his thank Providence he had his busi- ness. and it he failed iii both, he'd 0W0 11 0098f!’ optimistic illliifill and “W: ‘Om we“- “lml “B? 35 m9 “W? lllNll, and ordcrcrl (he yelling sol-L Evllfyvne has sern a grain 0i oats. it is vcry small and common looking and yet it contains a living plant. The examination ol an oai grain shows that it is inadc oi two innin parts, tho outer covering ing the germ or young plants The hull serves to protect the kernel 1,, not the ‘liest kind r0 grow. "A in the Study and improves merit of Plants and Seeds" is n pamphlet prepared by the Canad- ian Seed Growers‘ Association, and distributed free upon application to Brunch, Depart- and girls in the study and improve- nient of seeds and plants. Owing to the cat's relative importance ani- ong cultivated crops, and to the fact speclul investigation. it has been chosen for this study. What is said about this plant as regards meth- ods 0t improvement will appl-y eq- ually to wheat and barley but not to corn or potatoes or to the grass- _._...._..>_.__- Suit coats are lined with bright BRlTON WAS ASSAULTED LONDON, March 1l.——\Vhen Gen- eral Nollet, head of tho French mis- sion, nnd M. do lliarcilly, li‘rciich of Foreign Affairs, llorr Mueller, for the llolel Adlon incident. they call- od cttenlionito a more serious zit- iaii‘, tho details of which have not previously been published, says the llnily bull's Berlin correspondent. This, the nmvspaiper continues, was a violent and apparently or- ganized attack on three uniformed- oilii-ers on hinrcli 4th, when a Brlw lish lieutenant nnd o Belgian oom- irndu wore visiting the barracks at "PlOlllXCillL, Province of llrunrlon» hurlz. in connection with the demob- ilization of the German army. Whilo| being oscorlcil through tho ca-mp_ by u single (lcrmun oillcer lheyi were hoetoii and stoned liy soldiers, who ignored the orders of the 0a.. cort to desist. Tho Briton and tho‘ Ilclgian were wounded by stones? Their escort took to cover. The visitors nnilcrtook to walk, toward the oiilcers’ quarters where, tho commandant advanced lo meet rlicrs lo fall in. They imniciliritcly; obeyed. shouting, says the corrcs-l pendent, that they were not out of‘ hand and giving the impression that. the demonstration was arranged to continue until it was ordered to cease. .?_¢0->_ PRINCESS PATRIClNS i CHRISTEN ED SON LONDON, ‘March 1l.—-'i‘lio in- fant son oi Commander o‘! the llon. Alexander and Lady Patricia Ramsay wan christened at noon today in the Chapel Royal, St. Jiimctfs Palace. Long before noon mounted police had to hold the crowds in check, whose enthusiasm to see Princess Pamela's bnlby had meant a wait of many hours. A number of wo- men took up their places in the o Quadrangle oi‘ St. Jamosfs Palace as curly as nine in tho morning, and by noon the lll0lllll.(‘(l escort had to control them. Lady Patricia Ramsay was one of the first to arrive on the scene, with her hsubnnd. She was wear- H B coat of beaver, and n wide picturcl brown hut trimmed with rust-col- ored plumes. Master baby arrived later in his nurse's arms. rind Prin- v cess Christian stepped forward and Y carried the little boy into the Chflll‘ el. id Ramsay were the names bestow- wore n cont of mole. “ll ("l llllll» flllll the list of sponsors Mary's fair hziir showed lu perfec- was ll 10m: one. lncllldllll: the Prince lion nrzninsr her long rout oi black "r WM“ ""4 Princess Mal?- Wllllf‘ satin, gathered zit the waist, and charge flfatlalrcs in Berlin, received} Prince Arthur oi’ Connaught acted a toque or silver brocade, the apology of the German Minister as proxy for the King of Spain. light. and the nltnr was decorated with gnlll plate. with the tail vas- os of lilies. himself brought from [lust after the troops had crossed the river in 1917. s inriue to inntch. Was trimmed with blue ostrich fea- Vrlllvflflill there. The Princess Royal, with Princess Maud, wore quiet colors. The baby was very good during the ceremony, and looked a delight- Tlw tul picture in his lianrl-errtbroider- Queen ‘Mother. who was the only cd dress and pcllsse of white cord- Rdyrll Dvrwllllsc to wear ixoldnwcre ed silk and quaint. old fashioned zin early Viratorizin mantle of gold gapo, As Lady Patricia Ramsay brocade over n lllllllll velvet sown, lott tho (Zliapcl she made the nurse The baptism font coii- Among many royalties were tho and baby precede her into the ear. water lfrom the Jordan Duchess of Alllmny, with her dau- and mo“ she turned to tuck him in ighic-r and son-in-laiwyrincess Alice his nurse's arms. This was the last and the Earl oi Aihlene- The glimpse seen at her by crowds that Duchess of Albany hnd chosen to had stood patientl-y waiting to_eee wear a cavalier clonk of black silk h" and hm- baby since eafly mom. (‘\'(‘l‘ a pluiii silk ilrcss. uiid hci‘ hut l lllg-l Alexander Arthur Alphonso Dav- pie velvet, iviih The Chapel was lit by candle- Qncen Mary, in a dross ot pur- ing n brown dress under a long One Step. You're on a~Better Road! You'll SEiVE money by stopping’ coffee and drinking’ Post - , _ l Thais ceriazn You mayisave health and nerve rr ' - e lclency TYIatS probable. There’s just one simple step to take-buy a tin or STAN‘! POSTUM Costs less than pqffee Has a rich satisfying flavor Ready instantly in the cup CANADIAN Post" 32.1 Canaan Co. Lrn. Windsor. Ontario.