sot-monetize. 1920 4 IV‘Q"¢' jo-v-‘QOQQLQOQQOOOOQ st...- i Your Photos I .VlSlT 00R iEW GltllllND 10.0011 SlllDlt i 163 Great George Si. BAYER H10 l‘ 0GllilPllllli A. E. Lyon _ I rlphe o! alt sllea. films t~ M all s amateur earner-u er- "eeelved fresh every week. Honoring Prices For tonal attention so ‘hexagram-y Insult!‘ > n NQIICII‘ Imseuqruplep vlil"lflg,b~uqv r. p i l l i Dollar Day Sept. 21st at E.’ ll. Pzrkmalfs ~ Uerweler and optometrist W9 8P8 Blvlng a special dis- count or 20 n. c. on all goods in our store. lWlitch our windows (or bar gains. In our optical ‘parlour wo are making a special 9g a gold filled or shell frame and Torlc lenses 40m round regul- ar $10.00 Dollar Day $7.50 ll. i. PARIWAN Montagre, P. F. I. zsaz-o-is-rl . -‘.A--AAa. u- ... i i i i i i i .o0-o¢..¢->¢.$...~.-- We carry it full line ol’ toilet arti- rles for the baby, including baby talc, Infants‘ food, powder putts sanitary napkins. etc. We also sol! everything in the drug and spec lailty line, for children as well as lidults. Best qualities. H. J. MABON Prescription Drugglst, Optometrist MONTAGUF, E E. I. te-ooee-oee-onooooowehgq HAY,HAY. We want at once _ two or three cars oi e eman- vm-rrwr w»- G000 HAY ‘ 0lD STOCK Phone or write ns lor price. 0LD OATS We have about‘ 10M bushels llest. quality WlllTli and BLACK lor sale, get our prices. Ca ier 8:130. Ltd. 4 ‘Feeds p . lllonr i p’ v- .' I I >'_ ~ - JMIWiQIQ MAJ ..’.-.‘¢‘g.,~ D0111)!’ CD11!‘ Blrgalis Dollar Day Bargains . NTAGUE Tuesday Sept. 21st. I920 one Wimfleljflll big day in Montagu-e’s' Commercial life. A day when one dollars will in many cases do the work of two. _ . This is our first Dollar Day’ and believe us, it will be a real days’ dollar saving on goods you want, an ..-ant now. Read our list below; O! ». ti is Colored Messaline Silk, yard wide in grey, brown, and prune. Regular $3.00 for Dollar day $2.29. p C°l°r°d Pallet“? Silk. yard wide in navy, prunealla, goblin blue, light navy t , ‘ b ' . - Regular $éoibllflai afibfirlgghééilld brown, myi tle and Russian green. $1AoJghrsggilglalgaigyvigscin rose, green, and Copenhagen blue. Regular Donaliesglslrigilygllk. yard Wide, nigger, green and black. Regular $2.25 Cre d Ch d - - - - Regularlgizsté) D $131531, igary tiglltigtgisnk, maize, black, mauve and white. Dress Goods WoolTouh,_ad ‘d’ t' d green and blagk, hide iivilraeiiileikfligii Zia iirigiliciilggiirgiildoaiifi ilihlil ar Day 79c. ' 3 pieces Cotton Dress Goods, 34 inches wire in narrow stripes, grey mid ‘Vhlle. i311 and Whmygreen and white. Regtlar 85c Dollar Day 59c- $L0021§>é<l¥l<ffIgegiglnéioridggripgd Suiting, blue and mauve stripes. Regular (‘orsrts S i3 dozen Corsets, sizes 18 and 19 only, different, styles and makes, Ome Prlced up t0 $2.50 per pair to clear Dollar Day 25c per pair, ___3 dozen corsets, sizes 21, 22, 23, 24, Good new styles. D-iimbers dis- wizitlilucd by the malltlf-ar-turers. Regular $1.40 to clear Dollar Day ‘796- per pair. Gloves Ponalreagizii; gslicamoisette Gloves,’ black and ‘whitc only. Regular $1.00 for 8 1‘21iigléfiirCgzlgjizegellggpves, ‘black only Wonderful values. Sizes 7 to i i Walsis to 441 33581:‘ (gig; tbélacghggteen waists, good quality, well made. Sizes 36 8 only Crepe de Cherie Blouses, maize and flesh. Sizes 40, 42, 44. Regular $5.50 to clear Dollar Day $3.98. Gingham m] ogifiillgtisblzilxtligglléite stripe Shirting Gingham 27 inches. Spec- 75 Yards. 49 inch checked Apron Gingham, Special o_n Dollar Day 100 yards Roller. Towelling all linen at 38 and 40c yard. 200 yards Print cotton, good pattern. Dollar Day 25c. yard. Flannel . . l i .. 60 yards, 28 inches white Flannelette. Dollar Day 31c yard. 75 yards, dark striped Flannelette. Special Dollar Day 25c yard. 60 yards grey UnionShirting Flannel 27 inches. Dollar Day 33c yard. ‘ 4 pieces striped outing Flannel £7 inches wide. Excellent for py- Jamas, night gowns, etc. very pretty patterns. Special Dollar Day 39c. yard. . 12 Only Ladies Coats brown tweed with narrow green stripes. Good fdll skirts with Patent Leather Belts. Sizes 32 to 40. Special for Dollar Day $12.98. lllen’s Brown Tweed Suits . good heavy weight. Stripes and checks. Sizes 37 to 44. Good value $25.00 Special Dollar Day $19-93- . 25 pairs mten’s wool Bannockburn pants. Special Dollar Da $51M". Boys Bannockburn Suits, Norfolk style. Sizes 28 to 35. Special for Dol lar Day $16-93- , - . 5 Dozen Mens Khaki Overalls made from government denim double and twisted yarns. R/egular $3.50 special for Dollar Day 02-99- _ _ _ _ 3 doze nmen’s heavy Khaki shirts extra heavy winter weight. Spec- ial for Dollar Day 932-93- _ _ Men’s Heavy Woollen sox. Special Dollar Day 4 pairs for $1.00. Besides the above specials we will offer a wholesale discount off ev- ervthing in our store for Dollar Da . p, ~- ' Put an x on your calender for uesday the 21st. Come in and inves- tigate for yourself our “Dollar Day” bargains. Store open from 8 a. m. to l0 p. m. Our specials all bear a green tag, watch out for the tag. Rest Room, our Ladies Rest and Wash Room, olfers every comfort and convenience ‘to the tired shopper, Just at the head of stairs. lVES.'& MURDOCKLT 2859-0-17-M8i. green, taup,e navy i nut or n "one per Packet at all Drugglstl, Grocers and General - ~ rim cizliztzorrrzfotzr} CUifiRDIAN. .331’ PAVE ‘o lipy tn this Prov- ncl. ‘ I "ORDER from Holman‘: "~- tllos." eose-li-zi-tr ..'LADlE'6 NEW FALL costs, lit-test cloths and styles, see our spet-lsl coat tor Dollar Day, 0m; 812.98. Ives i ‘Murdock, Ltd. 2800-0-17-31 _ i I.‘ I “~25 Palm. ..._..s ALL wooL - Baunocltburn D2511! $5.98 tor D0l~ lar Day. lvell t Murdock. Ltd. zeotr 9-1 i-3l J8EE THE AD. OF IVES l. which appears elsewhere, and watch out for their KRBII was oil Dollar Day, Septullb- or 21st. tves & Murdock, Ltd. 2860-0-11-3! ..*ALL 00R SPECIALS tor Doi- iar Day will bear a green U15. that... .ul tl-B tug uLI ‘tuestlsy, n.._...l..li.l Iebt. tilts N. ‘itluruvc... Ltd. 2860-9-17-31 ..~"5 DOZEN ONLY MEN‘8 khaki government dcnim overalls, Dollar 'l)'.iy $2.98. Ives B; Murdock, Ltd. 2860-9-17-31 ....'ALL OUM tvtESSALINI-I AND tulliette silks regular $3.00. Values Dollar Day $2.29. Ives 8t Murdock \ - 2860-9-17-31 . “Al. ...."WE ARE NOT going to speci- vi iy niiy particular bargains on Dol- lar Day, September 21st. as w; are‘ going to otter everything ln stock at slaughter prices on that day. McLeod & McGregor, Montague. 2867-0-l7-2l ..*DOLLAR DAY sepclnl at Ma- bon’! Drug Store. Fifteen to fuell- ty-five per cent off all patent medl- clues. toilet articles, etc, on Tues- day, September 21st. No discount Jli optical work as the eyes are too ‘precious to trifle with. | .____ ....*$ERi0US DAMAGE_--'l‘ht= dalliugc to the grain crops by the ;turm oi lsept. Zhtl ls Illtlcul sufivllhl The grain was so broken down that many fields with the binder. and the hay mower is generally used. Where the binder was used, it was possible only on two 5.11mi. Al- ong the North Shore, from Cable rlt-dd to East Point, the damage was greatest. The oat crop was a light one, anyway owing to the iuanmcr drought, but the storm put the finish on it. .. iTHE TELEPHONE LINE from Sourls to llermanvlllc ls com plated and the phones installed in ihs various homes rtlotig both" sides of the road. This will ultimately be a heavy line as the road is settled on both sides. The patrons are greatly pleased with the excellent manner in which the r-omyr-iny have done the work. The Si_ Mar- g-ttrets telephone line is broken town and out of commission, spruce posts were used in the erection of this line, and they are now alter about. 7 years, rotted and broken down. This is it co-operative coni- pany line. “AHEAD AND SURROUNDlNGS-The farm harvest being all through ctiiiingi average. The turnips and potriio Jay is out with his thrashing out- rit.—Mr_ Addison Coiiirl oi’ Morell has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.‘ all pleased to have Mr_ Fred Smith _back from Western Canltda.—.\lr. and Mrs. Arthur Jay, Borden, mot-‘ order a-nd Patrick McMillan was ltpl and was the guest of Mr_ Albert F‘. Jardlne-Mrs. John A. Mclnnis and daughter Elizabeth were in‘ town rccently.—Miss Martina Mc~ recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Law- aon Douglas of this place. i-—<+>-—--— EASTERN PERSONALS ..'Miss Olsen oi’ Boston, is suiti- mt-ring at Mr. John McDonald's, Itockbarra. ..'Mlss Mary E. Mclnnis, Milton Lot 45, wns a welcome visitor to friends at Botliwell, Sunday. Jno Alfred Land Surveyor, Hermanviiie was a ."Mr. McDonald. Sunday last. ..'l\Ir_ (‘llusicr Nlclkinald, (‘lcnr Springs, ls investing 1n a Hoover. elevating potato digger. lie has a large acreage to dig. ..*Mrs_ Jim A. lVlcPhee, visited hcr mother Mrs. Nancy McDonald l-larinnnville. Lot 45, Sundny_ ..'Mr. Josriph Parsons, llerman- Wile ls digging trolls in Baltic and Glencorndale lie digs open wells. ..'FARMlNG.-hlr_ Michael Hol- ioud. nrtlntvr who recently sold his splendid iarni in East Baltic to n r*‘urned soldier has purchased a residence in the progressivexotv of Montague where he has restim- d the painting trade -."\'I_.l*>I"l“__-_ . " iriifhlliis j QIAD DIRECTIONS s \ ,,. a "i (AQEFUILY AND s’ FOLLOW .HE."l s tmcitv/ \~ " Fly Killers 10s Stores lt was impossible to cut a great, crops look fairly gootL-l-Mr. Alfred] W119 A Little Bit of Heaven Fred Jar-dine and family. \Ve arc Selection of Irish Dances (A ,Mlilan, West St_ Peters" was the ' visitors to friends at Charwootl. on ‘ M“: Dewey [Pidgeon ‘home on Monday, July 19th, with The Love Nest, {rpm Mary . Down the Trail to Home Sweet Alter You Gel: What You Want You Don't Want it YouTell ‘Em . . . . Oh Judge (He Treats Me Mean) .. He Done Me Wrong . . PdLove to Fall Asleep and Wake-Up In My Mammyh Arms . . . . Rock-a-bye Lullaby Mammy Don't Take Away Those Blues Good-Bye, Dixie, Good-Bye I'll BO With You In Apple Blossom Time If I Walt T111 the End of the World Mother-Heart . . . , Forgotten . . . , , 11......‘ Complete October llilst Now out Frank Crun A-I‘.'173 Henry Burr j $l.00 Van and Scllcnck ) ‘a-fzgb Van and Schcnck ' . Marion Harris 11-2968 . Marion Harris $1.00 Hurry Fox l A406‘ llarry Fox I Loo Frank Cruniit ‘l A4965 . Frank Cruniit $1.00 , ' .:"o7 Campbell . l B A canrpbelilllh 12$: l 5"" Louis Crntwure A-ItIItO Louis\C-raveure } $145 a Instrumental Music i Navel-raise from Le Cid-Cincinnati Sym. Orchestra Lo Dragon dc Vlllars-Ovcrture- Cincinnati Sym. Orch. Hungarian Rhapsody No. l2. Pnrt l. Hungarian Rhapsody No. l2. Part II. Piano Solo. Medley of Jigs and Reels Pr. I. Violin Solo George Stall Medley of J in and Reels-Pt. II. Violin Solo George Stell ere here are well on with their N1)‘(hqngyl|owg|'(flafing(}ould) but have quite a lot to save _\'et_ _ m‘ The 0M amp is not quite up w m? mElildho?lhldfl;lIFlagzelzgffide Band m’ ll..\l. \\ I i1 t. t mi; n Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball) Cornet Solo with and Accompaniment Accompaniment . . Selection of Irish Airs (Accordion Solo) New Process Columbia Records Individually hlspuled. Durable, Jellglt/ful, NIB Columbia Records on Sale n! all Columbia Dealers (he 10M and 20th of Every Month. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHQNE COMPANY. Toronto. AJZ. TOOMBS. 1W7 Over-n Street. Charlottetown DEVl/EY PIDGEON. arrived the remains oi her late husband. who passed away in Vernon, B. C, Mr. Pidgeon was born March 11th, 1809, at Wlielltly River. l‘. E. l, in 1916 he enlisted with the 8th U. A_ t‘. 1'). h‘. and was tvoundt-d ..'1Vlr. Louis McDonald, ship- czirpcnirr oi New London. Conn, is visiting his father, Donald H. Mc- Donald, Esq" Beni- ltiver Station. ..'.\lrs. Donald, h‘_ McDonald. Clear Springs, is building a con- crrte manurr-laiied. Mir. Jflllll J- Moifonaid is the contractor. ..*.‘-lr Ford. o1 South Lnko. n returned. mnn. has tnken over the farm in Giencoradale, purchased by Jack l). McDonald, under terms oi Soldiers‘ Reestablishment. ..*{‘api. John Mrhiacltern, (‘har- lI-rtnfl PIHI a party of indies, motor- eil to Kingslmrn on Sunday. where they were the gun-is of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M0ss.—_v_ ..'Mrs, .\l-.irv l‘. McElicharn and hor brother. Mr. Lewis McDonald. " S. A .. visited Mrs. Mrliachern‘: father-ln-law. Mr. Hugh McEachern Illllllllilt; lor several days lnsi “"1 ‘.t_ ..°.\lrs' R_ Mclslirlc, Rockbarra nnd her son Mr_ H. I). Bilrn. (‘n11- lrnt-lnr of llosinu who W1!“ \l.\llll!l 9 _ . Temple Qllartcttc l! 217R I $1.00 Temple Qllztrtcttc R4025 Band of ll..\'l. Welsh Li-lurtls 51-00 . _ . Sergeant Lctzgctt R4026 (Ball) Cornet Solo with Hand 81.00 '. Sergeant Lcggctt ccordlon Solo) Petr-r Wypcr } Peter Wypcr ' Percy Crainger i Plano Solo. 1 Percy Grainger J Dance Music In Sweet September—l\ledlt~y Fox-Trot Paul liicsc Trio Sweet Sugar Babe——l"ox Trot Tell Me, Little Gypay—l\lcdley Fax-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra Art llickmctlfs Orchestra. La Veeda-Fox-trot A Young Man's Fancy Fox-trot In the Gloamlng~wnltz Mnnyana—Fox-trot . Ilappy--Metlley One-Ship Silver Wnter—ltIc<llr-y Fox-trot Good-Bye Sunshine, Hello M00n—l\lcrll|"y Fox-trot Pretty Llttlt- Clnderclla—-l\‘ledley Waltz Prince's Orch. Plckonlnny BIue6—Waltz Blue Dlnlnonds~ Fox-trnt-Accortllon Solo Guido Dciro Zarnpa Rag-Ac-ordion Solo Midnight Fire Alarm——-Dt>scriptive Galop Prince's Orch. The Burning ct R0me——l)c5criptlve March and Two- step Madrigal of May‘, from The jest . British Records Hll-l-SBQROUGH Eternal Father Strong to Save (Dyke ) dependable, accruals In army detail. I61 For Sale by utter 4 months llciive service. Ai-| tor twelve weeks in 26th Canadian General Hospital, returned to the! fighting line_ In July of the same year he was gassed til Aruululltivr~ s", bein‘: unconscious lor six days, without sight two months and unable to speak tor slx months. He was sick one year in l~‘re'"'c "'1 England. Returned to Canada Me! 191R. After slaying lI1 Haliiax for rt short time he was transfer- red to the Provincial Sarlatorlum, Kentvllle, N. S, where he improv- ed rapidly in health’ ln Sept 28th. 1018 ha, was married to Miss Pearl Balcom. Trained Nurse and daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. D_ M. Balcom. of Lawrencetown, N. S, In Oct. 1018, he was transferred to Nlnette Sauatorlum. Manitoba, was dis- charged from there in Jan. 1919, maklmqhls home 1n Winnipeg On March. i919. he had a severe attack of influenza recovering and in fair health until October. then ._._ .l --_ Art llicklnalfs Orchestra. Prince's Dance Orchestra Prince's Dance Orchestra Qpera Music Samson and Delilah-Mon coeur s'ouvre l‘: 2x voix PAGE snvaiit ¢ 11-2939 $1.00 A-297I $1.00 Paul Bless Trio Art Ilickniamsfirchcstra A4970 ‘L00 A-2963 $1.00 A-297I Yerkes’ Happy Six “'00 A-6I62 $1.65 -Z96, 01.00 A-TNO 01.0. Prince's Orchestra . Guido Dr-iro i i i Y"rlt< s’ Ila" Six } e i PY } i i i Columbia Band 49752 $1.50 78977 $1.00 l-anne Gordon . Jeanne Cordon Amiarll Mode ttP m U800. r...- pnst-t-vuglsun-aits. '1 been mince. John Hall and Mr. Clark. , The remains were laid to rest~ in Fair View Cemetery- He lelves no mourn a. young widow to whom we extend our sincere lllfllljhfll (Patriot please copy, D01'IB-"IQ|DI1'. Ilansen courtltllt you?" Alice-"Not exactly, yet. be seemed to fall but thinking the warmer climate would benefit hlm, he was sent to Victoria. (IPVPIODIIIK pneumonia. on arriving In that city He he"! fully recovered and in April ‘I020, he was ir1"~'erred to VQHIOII, KG, After I1 weeks In that phase lie ‘passed BWJ)’ on Juiv 10th, Mrs. ‘Pldgeon nursing him nil through his sickness. The runrrrll was held on ‘Ihlesdiay at the home o! Mrs. Pldgeonh parents the ser- vices being onnducted by Rev. 1-‘ H l5 (53-60) a solo. "Home oi’ The Soul.“ was benutilully sung by Miss Peters The floral tributes were beset» motored to Little Pond. Sunday, in the tine new car of Mr. ll‘ D. Mc- lsaac, Hermanville. Lot (ti. Mr. Mc- lsaac at the wheeL. IIlll ‘file ps1] bearers were Messrs Arthur Belcom, Gordon Bolsud, ‘vats. . Beale. The scripture roedlnglc A chosen by the deceased was 1 Cor_ In Use For0ver-30Y0lrl l Always bears But he ls approaching It step by step. When he first called he lst all the evening with a postcard si- bum in his lap. Next time he sat with my poodle in his lap. Next time hie-took my little brother ln his lap. 8o you see, I hope It will soon be my turn!" r . For Infants uld Children 44mm? "wnvunvr- ~' > < the Ignatius of '0'. . “s. t