. cvery few days, (we supply ;- oA'rs,'i‘iiisi.ic`eoiaNiviia.tL, , +Wi-|>§ ` ` '|r>l@l‘$l€'l>Tlé ,I Farmers f ; Attention I _ _ t Did Her aworld- . nina. Eastisitit ouiituiau 'Oi fGo_od_,_ She Says “TANLAC IS THE BEST MEDICINE ON EARTH," DECLARES ST JOHN WOMAN Mrs. Eva Tebo. who lives at 20 Arcadia Street, St. John, is an ardent champion of thn merits of Tanlac since she began taking It several vvccks ago. While discussing Tanlac, wliiclt has been so beneficial to her Mrs. 'I‘ebo bcciiitio v».‘ry enthusiastic, and coin- tnci‘t:tlng on lter improved condition, sa i _ "l suffered terribly -from indigestlon for live years, and when 1 commenced taking Tanlnc I didn‘t believe I would over be a well woman again, for all the medicines and treatments I had titkeii tip to this time, rlirin't do nie a particle of good, and my condition was gradually getting worse all the time. |F§vcrytlilng I ate soured on my stomach. :ind I would have had siuotiiering spe-Hs, and often -my heart would palpitate something awful on account of the gas that forrned from this sour undigcstcd food. I would often stiffer' so iiitlcli froin shortness of breath after goiitg to bed tltat I would have to get np and wnik the floor all night long. My nerves were in bad condition, too, and the least noise would tipset nie. 1 suffered a great deal from licadaches, and there were titties when -it just seemed that my head was going to burst. I fliraily bocatnc so weak and ruii-dowri that when I tried to do my housework I would become completely exhausted in a few inoniouts. and would just have to. stop and let tlit.'“w’ork go. "Some Of 111)' friends kept insisting on iir_y giving Tanlac it trial until I was finally pi‘i‘stiaderl to litry one hot- tlo and sci' irltrti it would rio i`or trio. Well. I tiiusi say that 'I‘aiil:tc has done ine a world ot' good. und I feel like a diil'r~i‘i‘iit pfrsoti altogether no\v.' Iii fact iii_v iiioalilr-s have been 0-'iriipletoly oi.'orr'oint~, and I iiin ciijoyiiig as good iicalllt in every way as I ever did in |ll.\' life. I have a ilno nppntltn, nnd can viii just atiytltiiig I want withoiit. stii`l`cr‘iiig ;ii`tci‘\vai'rls. My nerves scent il’ lil' ill l\l‘l‘ii‘t't <-otrditioii. and I sleep like it child every night. Those splitt- ing lioariat-Ircs have left nic too, and that alone iroiilrl inake 'ina say that 'l`nnia<- is il.t_ best medicine on earth. I urn coiiiplctely rid- of stoinach trotib- ics. and am iievcr ltotitercd with short- ness of breath, and never have tlioso sinotlioriiif; spcil.~. any inure. I am ns well and strong ir. every \vay as I over was in my life. and can do all my ltoiist‘\vork without the least trouble. aiiil when iiiiislicrl all iriy work I fool so t`rr~sli ili:': I often rlress and go to it picttiro slio\\'_ 'I‘aniac did ull for trio, and as loiig_ :is I live I will trcvct' lose aiu’ opportiirnty to say a good word for i . ‘ . 'l`:iniat- is sold in Clinrlottclown, by iteddin Bros. é Save Your - §-,Valuable Crops' Bv Usiso OUR - 40 per cent £5 SOLUTION ol - -1 FORMALDEHYDE i 1 We gtiarantee this FOR- . iiAi.i>i-:iivnis to be up to ` the Government Standard f i Directions on every bottle 2 ; Sold by the small, or by _ the gallon ` . s WHOLESALE & RETAIL .1 Carruthers & Parkman i f Limited ; U Wlio|esale&RctailDruggists 3 V Montague - - |’- E- 1- ` l _ iLouu, f Mattie by one of our best I’_ E. l. M i I ie rs (Iloller Process) from choice import- ? cd l"ll"E and MARQUIS WHEAT. ~ We receive it fresh stock ilic wheat). Only 6cents per pound (Sold in airy quatiity) ' POIIIIIDGE ll O I. li lil D _ i-‘r.oiin, iivia i-‘i.oriir. itiirtkwiirsxr i~‘ r, _o ri tt, o/rr i-‘Lou it, iaitnLEv r i‘i.ouR. All fresh and sweet, and sold in any quanity a' lowest prices in the City. Phone in . your order. Orders filled and sent promptly. CARTER & CO._'}E Phone 208 F lour & Feed F, i . FORWAR--IN SUMMER ~°° 3 PLACE YOUR COAIJN IL' ._ If _.| i’¢#¢#*i% ¢R¢§*~1F#5F¥# ds¢E¢£¢K¢liiit颧i’§?£'i&iIsiisi%'il#* Do You Know That we -operate the only Gririding Plant on P sland? That we employ a skilled »1¢ Surface Grinder, and are 3, »i¢ daily grinding from the 5 it rough glass-the most com- plicated kinds of lenses? Those are facts, which #E mean a good -deal to the #E Glass wearing public, doing #E away with the annoyingalt delays caused by sending if away for special lenses. ‘-t¥5¢¥¢¥¢‘¥¢A¥ FIT' ' G t-15 vi éfitfk ge #sees e eeeseseee rn T’ I = 1 s-2' %$%slr\`i§¢k%¢!@¢lt¢£¢k¢&¢kar #sit -ik Send your glasses in mail, you'li get them bac promptly and in perfect con- ditioti. - ¥¢€¥¥¢¥# Call in and look over ou hint . F. Hutcheso Optometrist and Optician b¥¥¢3B%¥ltI¢¥¢$i5¢%ti¢{¥¢¥$$$ if 2# _._ , -4.15 IN TIMES OF PEACE PREPARE - '.\ `~ -_ _ .‘.`- -TI , I vas' ‘ '“"`“"' _, lm... i =LYoNs COAL QUARTETTE THERE are several rea- s 0 n s w h y y o u should buy your winter coal during the summer months. The most im- portant one is that you will thereby effect a con- siderable saving of money -and then there may be , a notable shortage of coal just when you are in need of it. Who can tell? C. LYONS & C0. Phone Ill Queens Wharf ‘ 'ar 1 .Wi . .°|T PAYS to bis; _n this Province. ..*8TURGEON CARDING MlLl.5» are running and first class work guaranteed. Daniel Clary. 7067-7-16M3i. '..*THE STORES IN SOURIS will be closed Peace Day, Saturday July 19th, but will remain open till 9 p. in. Fri- day July 18th. 7006-7-17'M2i. ..*WEDDlNG B‘ELLS.-A ilulet wedding took place at the Presby- terian Manse, Sourls on July 5th inst., when Byron Leon Parsons, of West Souris and Eliza 'I`helinn` MacLean, of Union Road, Lot 3.4 were united in marriage by Rev. A. MacKay. _ ..*THE CADET CORPS of the Georgetown High School was Inspect- ed by Lieut. (lol. Leigh on Friday, June 27. Col. Leigh expressed great satisfaction with the way in which the 'Corps had been tra`.neti, stating that while their drill exercises quite cri- iialled, tlie'r discipline surpassed tltat of any other Corps he had inspected. This but corroborates the report that Inspe_ctc-r Adams has given the pupils ofthe G.H.S.and they are to bc con- gratulated on their earning such an enviable reputation.-G. ..’°‘ErAST V POINT.-The lobsiter fishing season around thc East Point factories to Cainpbcll’s Cove, have been n great success this year to both fislrcrrncn and packers, and the best lobster season since 1916. New blood has been introduced itito the -packing business by the addition of such eti- tcrprisitrg men as Dr. Mclntyre, and Mr. Murphy, of Montague. These men paid tho fisiierttieit this year the biggest price-ever; in some cascsas iilglt as $4 per cwt., fitiditu; every- thing except. the gasoline. There has been some record catclics of lobsters ..*EAST POINT.-Tito lobster fish- ing season aroiind tho East Point fitctorios, to Campbelfs (‘ovc, have bceti a great success this year. to both fishermen and packers. and the best lobster season si-rice 1916. New blood ha:-i ,been iittroriucerl into the packing business by the addition of such enterprising men as Dr. Merin- tyre and Mr. Murphy, of Montague. These tiieri paid ‘their fishermen this year thc biggest price cver, in some cases as high as $4 per cwt., finding everything except tho gasoline. There h».is been some record catches of lob- sters. Tire high bout, probably, front East. Point to St. Peters is clainicd at John Ryan'.~i factory. Mr. i~`i'ank lini- iand's boat. having lzinilrrl 22,000 lbs. of lobe-ttcrs, though twu boats (and f-tiir inert) ilsliiiig in p:i.'tttci'»-zlii|i ir; Mut'phy`s iarztory, t}ziiiiplie";'.~‘ Cove, landed 45,000 l'bs., or 'I2 .`-O~i lbs. per bout. These four mon, John Andrew (`ainplr'=il, his brother' Willie, and Messrs. Joscpli and Peter Mcinnis, were paid otf with. $450 per man. Tlfis is probably the record along the North Sliorc. Several iislierineii did niinost as well as this. Ilan Grano- hari's boat landed 18,000 lbs. Dr. Mclntyi'e’s, at East Joint, packed nearly, but not quite. 700>eases. Mur- phy, at (lain-pliell's Cove, 550 cases. anti Ryan, at Black Point, upwards of 500 ceses. These are the best packs for three years. -Dari McDon- ald (thc mason) took suddenly ill on Friday, and a priest had to be sent for to Charlottetown, who for'tliwith arrived ai. Elmira thc same evening in good time to give the sick man spiritual consolation. llc is since somewhat better. -Dr. Mclntyrc sold his general purpose grey gelding to Victor' Beaton for $175. -Mr. Joliti Alfred McDonald was surveying at Black Point most of the week. --Miss Mirry_ T. Mc-Donald, Harmony Jct., is visiting friends at Black Point.. Pte. Pierce recently returned frotn over- sons, purchased the Meliick property comprising 15 acres with buildings. for $1200. -iMr. Fldele\Cheverie, of East Point, purchased the George MeDortuid shore property at East Lake, 25 acres without buildings, for $400. Several other,propert.Ies are about changing hands at high figures. around East Point. --é-i-_-s-ni-1 HEROES WELCOMED AT WOOD- VILLE CHURCH. .~».-.»- A large crowd assenihlcd in the W.oodvillc church on tlrc evcittiiiif Of June 25th, to welcome home thc fol- lowing: Sgt. Walter T. Young; Ptes. Chester -Hancock, Willio Munn, Dun- can Morrison, Arthur 'l`. Smith; Grs. Angus Stewart, J. H. Stewart: PLUS- Rodk Benton, Jani A. Maclletlr, \Milfred White, b -Sister M- E- Stewart; Ptes. J. . Ross. A- B- MHC' Lennart, George MacEachern. The chur‘ch was nicely decorated for the occasion with flags and iiow- ers. Mr. Angus Mclaeun, acting chair- man, the following program was ren- dered: Opening remarks, by cltairtnan; chorus, 'Hurrah for the Liberty Boys; reading by Miss liazcl Stewart; solo and chorus. Sonicbody's Waiting for Me;`recitution by Miss Elizabeth Mc- Dougall; several short addresses; quartetto, Where the Dear Old Sham- rock Grows; recitation by Miss Mnry Beaton; chorus, After tho Wiir is Ov- er; recitation by Miss Wilnnic Nichol- son. A inonograniod fountain pen and address was presented to each hy the following little girls: Miss Florence Brown, Lydia Young, Elizabeth Ross, Mary McLean, Margaret Smith, Janet McDougall. Margaret Bell, Jean Mc- Kenzie, Donaidu Ross, ‘Etta Benton, Christena Beaton. Before the_ close a sterling sliver commemoration med- al, suitably engraved, and address were presented to Mrs. Mary Hume, in meninry of her sort. Sgt. John W. Hume, Miss Jessie MacPhet~s:m, in memory of her father, ‘Pte_ John R. MacPherson, Mrs. Donald E..McKen- zie, in memory of her son, Pte. Sin- clair McKenzIe, Mrs. Kenneth Mathe- son in memory of her son, Pte. Mur- doch Matheson, Mrs. 'Christene Dun- can in memory of her son Pte. Rabi. Duncan, Mr. C. -S. McDonald in mem- ory of his son, Pte. James McDonald. After which the meeting was brought to n close by singing the National _ .JTWO CENTS PER WORD each Insertion for advertising to this col- umn. Cash must accompany order minimum charge twenty-five cents. _ .*WANTED AT ONCE, a miller for Roller Mills. Stale experience and salary expected. W. G. Sutherland. Montague. 7106-7-1'lM6l. . ."BUILDlNG. - Mr. Angus O. Mc- Donald, Montirzelio, is building on his St. Margarct*s rfartn, with a view of moving thereon. \ . _*A TEA PARTY \vilI be held at Red Point, on Tuesay, July-22nd, in aid of new hail. Usual aniuseinents prfovided. 'Ihe patronage ofthe pub- lic is solicited. By order of ,Com- mittee. 7107-7-1’lM2lpd. \ ..*CONCEFiT ENJ-OYED.--A very successful concert and basket snei-al was held in the Sturgeon I-Iall on Wed- nesday June 25th for the purpose of raising funds to be distributed as _prizes nt the Schor-l Fair in Septemb- er, Tho iiall was filled ny at inrge and attctttTvz audience and -almost perfect order was kept. Mr. John (‘.olilngs presided as 'tlliairinan and in his op- cnlttg address he stated briefly-the purpose of the seven schools uniting to prepare the concert as hath the teachers and ,the Inspector deemed it better than to collect thc -amount from tho several di-stricts. The following programme was then rendered. Cliorus by the pupils, O Canada; I)rili, 5 girls und 5 oys; Trio, Misses Farrell and Kearney; Dialogue. Goodbye, 2 girls; instrumental music, vlollri with orstlll accompanimotit, Miss McLean and Mr. James Tiiornpson; ltecitation, Mr. Wm. Dunn; Drill, two girls; Duet i(i11nrnqy,iMIsses McLean; Step dance Mr. Jantcs 'l`iionrpsoii; Dialogue, lout' ltoys; (‘.horus, Till wn me-et again; itccitation, Miss Mantle McGee: Trio (vocal) Misses Iiitwler anti IvlcKeiin_i; Chorus, The Mattie Loaf' l<‘orevcr. 'i`li". iiccompniiists of the evening were Miss McLean, Peters Road mill MPS- Wiglit, Albion. At the close of thc program Mi'. lWi|iiani Steele sold the tt;\g1¢nt_s and r-:iltcs ity auction and justice wits done to tllelil-Thi! F1000 WHS then cle:-ired and dancing was indulg- ed in for ati hour after wlifclt U10 uudicnce departed well pleased with their entertainment. Upwnrds of sov- eiitv dollars was the financial result of the evening, thc greater portion of which will be used as prizes at the School fair, and it* is hoped each pup- ii win str-ive to win rr sirsre--G- i 1s.\s'i‘1<;icN 'r>F.1rs0NALs ,.*Mr. llonuld ll/Ic.\tilay_ iirtitlcircll. was ii ret-cnt visitor to tihariotte- towii. , G ..*Miss Phil MaeI‘hec arrived frotri Rostort on it visit to lrcr parents Mr. and Mrs. Neil McPhee, Rockbarra. ..~1vir. iingit ivivriorirzrrll. New Zee- land, reached home after four years absence overseas. ..*Mcssrs. S. N. Gordon and R. (7. Downr, Brtidenell, were urnong the recent visitors to Cliarlottctown. G .=*Mr. John Lutz, New Zealand, after at siicccssfui lobster fishing SCO' son has gone into the butcliering ‘busi- ness. at _ .*Mrs_ `rI. W. Mcilonald, Toronto is visiting her mother Mrs. ICHIIL) McLaren, Gcorgctowri.-G. . .’Mr. and Mrs. Nicholes Iteck, of Calgary are spending 'a -few weeks visiting friends in Albi0l1»-G- _ _"Mr, Ray Brchaut and Mr. iS. Gid- dings, Murray Harbour were recent 'visitors to Georgetown.-G. . .*Mrs.' II. A. Richardson, of Toronto, 'with her family are spending the summer at the "Highlaiids", Georgetown.-G. g KING’S DAUGHTE-RS OFFICERS ST. JOHN. July 14.-At the clos- ing session of the King's Daughters' Dominion coirvotttion today the fol-‘ lowing oillccrs were elected anti in-‘ stalled: President--Miss A. M. Brown, To- rotito. Vice-Prosirleiit-Mrs. W. A. Mac- Momtgle, Woodstock, Ont. Treasurer-iMrs. J. E. Austen. T0- ronto. illccorriiiig Secreatry-‘Missy Ella Thorne, Fredericton. The office of Vice-president wits newly created and Mrs. MncMonai1lR is taking rr position on thc execu- tive t'or the first time. She was also appointed a member of the other councils. SCHOOL OF AVIATION Do you 'want to learn to Fill! _ Aviators receiving big pay. We have the latest govern- ment type planes, all our equipment the very best. Only school of its kind in Canada. Particulars- p DEVERE AVIATION 'SC H O O L Truro N. S. A number of the members of the Methodist S'.ti.I.ty 2-ehoolat Wheatley River assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carew on Thursday evening, July 10th and presented Mr. Carew with a comfortable chair and the _following address. Mr. Carew though taken cotiipietcly hy surprise replied in few words thanking the peo- - » ri of good will. Mr. E. J. Carcw, Dear Ilrothor.-Wt-. your friends have asseiuliied with you and your good wife this evening to express our appreciation of thc gfniultous :ind faithful service you have rendered the Church its Sunday School Sup- erintendent for many years, and the deep interest you have taken in the spiritual welfare of our community. We as a congregation owe you a large debt of gratitude for the faithful way in which you performed your duties, for your promptness in storm, as well as in sunshine, and the kindly disposi- tion you ever manifested to `aIl. We are sorry that you have found it necessary to retire from active work in thc 'Sunday School, and ‘wc fe-=I that we cannot permit you lo do so without expressing in some tangible way our deep appreciation of your work of love. Hence will you please accept this chair, not for its momen- tary value, bitt because it is a token of the high esteem in which you are held by us. And as in the years to come you iiray take comfort in this seat, may the thought of what it expresses cheer you on the way of l.ife's Jour- ney. Trusting that God's richest blessing may rest tipon you and Mrs. Carew irt the future as it has in tho past, and “God grant you many and happy years. Till when tho last has crowned you, Tire rluwit of etiilloss day appears Arid licaveri is sliiniiig round you." Siflircd in bchait’ of the Methodist congrgatiozr at Wlieaticy River. - GEO. AYERS, Pastor. SCHOOL EXAMINATION _ Tire Glen Williztin school seiriihii- tiiiiil exainination was held on Junc 30th, tlioi-1;: in utteiidaiice expressing great sat.isr`.rction with the condition of the school under Miss Esther Bruce who has now severed her cotiiieotions with Glen William school much to the 'regret of the pupils attd parents as well. After the exercises had been heard. Master (‘.olin Maclnnis present ed the teaclter with at box of dainty liandkcrchic-fs as rr mark of his affec- tion. Later in the evening at company of yctirig people were invited to rneet Miss liriicc at tho home of Mrs. Mc- Leod, where at surpifisc party was given for hor. _/\` dainty supper was served. and an tirlilross was read by the host- ess, Mrs. M. A. Mr-Doiiald, who also in behalf' of those present prcsonteri thc guest of honor with it snug little sunt of inotioy. Although taken coinpletely by surprise Miss llrtico rose to the oc- casion and in a most pleasing manner tliaitkcd tho young people for their thoughtful kindness at this time and on the several occasions when she had visited their homes., The evening passed all too quickly In il\llHiC.S01is's and lively games, after which ex-(lr.-t-pl. (‘.harIes MacLeod mov- cd a vote of thanks which was heartily Kivcn to the 'people of the house for the very pleasant evening spent. Tho following is the address. To Miss Esther Bruce, Dear Er-ttlier',-It is with n deep feel- ing of regret and ukccii scrirro of otir loss tiiat we gather about _vou on this the eve of your departure. You have in your two years stay with us so endear- ed yourself to us that we feel that your -place in the community will be hard to fill. Please remember that aithouglt you are leaving us we still live iii Glen William and we will illways wercome you to our homes and our iittlc social gatherings. We would ask you to accept this small gift, not as a measure of our ei-iteein but as a token of remembrance ofthe many pleasant hours we have spent togeth- er. Our very best wishes go with you and we would like to fissure you that you are leaving many warm friends in Glen William and Ailiston. MINERS WON'T HAVE THE ONE BIG UNION FEILNIE, B. C.. July 14.--At a largely attended special .mass meet- i-ng of Fertile miners. called for the purpose of considering and discuss- ing the strike situation and thc One Big Union constitution, it was de- cided by a large majority to in- struct Dlctrict No. 18 officials to en- deavor to negotiate a new working rigreeincnt as an organization of the United Mine Workers' of America. This indicates that the idea of joining the One 'Big Union is dis- posed of as this union will-argttin affiliate with the United Mine Work» ers of America, which will not countenance the new organization. The minors here also request that work be resumed forthwith upon ilto basis of the old agreement until a new one can he consummated. Hungry Peace Day in Prospect if Waiters’ Demands Rejected PARIIS. July 14.-~I`tcstniirnnt, hotel and cafe waiters. cooks and other cm- ployes, have voted to strike. beginning this morning. and declare that the strike will continue throughout the celebration of I‘eaec Day and Bastille Day if their claims are not itnnicdiat- eiy satisfied. ‘ They denranrl full application of the eight-hour day. a weekly day off. and it substitution of a percentage on receipts for tips. , The Transportation Federation has decided to strike on July 21. If the instructions ot the federation are ear- rlod out, Paris will be without subway service, street cars, auto-buses and taxieabs. -_..,_.._.__ Mlnard's Llnlmont for sais everywhere ple for their gift and kind ex ression 1 l ee1¢d¢&s\s¢I=1¢0\#d¢=I¢##¢%l¢¥%.‘.' Solid Comfort p € UI It l¢ li from all defects in material and ,xreeeeiaucseooxaswexxxx SEL CD In YourFord Car hen Equipped With H. & D. Shock Absorbers Tire I'I.`& D. is the original cantilever type of Shock Ab- orber. It takes the bumps and thrusts of the road in a nat- ural manner arrd docs away with the rebound and side sway. 'I`hc slvirpsudden jars are changed to smooth gliding waives, no matter what the load of the car may be. In addition to the wonderful ease and riding comfort, the installation of a set of H. & D. Strock Absorbers will prevent springs from breaking and stop body rattle. The springs are oi the best spring wire steel. which retain their shape and resiliency. The arms are of speeiail/ynnnealed malleable iron and very strong. Ii 8: D. Shock bsorbers are guaranteed mechanically perfect and frre with the new lock bolt constrticiion, which makes oiling un- necessary. They are easily and quickly attached; no holes to bore: no injury -to your car. TIIIEY l\ii<`.\ Elf RATTLE. PRICES. Single arm style, per set of four.. Twin Arm Style, per set of four_c.._.........._......._..__...$l Until September 13th we close Each Evenin 5 o'clock and on Saturdays at one o’clo do not close on .Wednesday Afternoons lhegoimsllntomnref Guannrgs’ g W up _ ' PAGE ¥#&&$$i\t~l'Q%i¥$$¥GUiUf 4! il' aaraeeaaaa aa..-at workmanship. They are made rs _ .c D Qrm OO aeeeaeaaeaaa scsaaasaasasacaaasaaaasaaaaaaaaa 1... - ~+’ _ , 5 IN MEMORIAM wins. Neit tviA~rHEsoti Passed peacefully away at lit-r ironic Mliltoivit, July 11, at the ago of i`ot~ty one, -Martha A., beloved wife of Neil Matheson. ~ Mrs. Matheson was a woman of ox- ceptionaily fine cliarnctct- and cnjoyr-rl the love aint respect ot all who know her. She leaves a record of ri beatitiful life and it mcrnory which is fniitlly ciierished by her husband and the fol- lowing brothers and sisters: \\’iiiiant` ami Russel of Sturgeon; Alfred and Mrs. Williain (lritincll of Everett. Mass.; Mrs. John Barker of Stcllcrion. N. S.; and Mrs. J. Norton of Soiiii-r- ville, Mass. MICHAEL J- MCCORMACK. Tire death look place at his Iioino at Newport. P. E. I., .Iuiir-_ 10th. oi Michael J. McCormack. at the age of _ seventy-nine years. He had been in his usual health till a few months be- fore his death, when he became scri- ously lil, and In spite of the best of attendance he passed away on Tues- day. 10th., fortified by the last rites of the Catholic church. of which he was it faithful member. Deceased was one of the oldest residents of Now- port, and was highly i'espec.tr‘.d, being a kind neighbor and friend. Tire fitn- eral, which took place to St. (lr-orl<"`S on Thursday, 12th, was largely :it- tended. lic leaves to mourn a wid- ow, two sons, Angus J., at ironic. and Daniel, iti New Brunswick, and one daughter. Mary. at home. May his soul rest in peace. _ MRS. ROBERT THOMPSON There pm-:selisliiricnt of municipal markets and cold storage houses to real in necessities and therelfy to eli- niin:-itc the profits of thc middleman. The rosoititicn attacked the big pack- ers, alleging control of food products. _li Braid Monograms. liort- is at new quick, and inexpen- sivc way to letter itouschold articles. Bti-_v a fivcrrcnt card of old-fnsltloncd i'iclr-rack braid iii bltic, pliik ot’ tiny desired shade. Ilraw your letters and scciirvly fasten lowtr one end of the braid. Now twist thc braid so that all tiic points are toward the outside r'i` the letter, then sew to the ina-iteriai Tlilsr takes only a few minutes to do, and looks very well, especially on bath towels or other large articles. . I li ¥#%¥%¥¥¥'##$%%#%%’#¥%5¢¥§¢¥¢¥¢%5 #5‘%%¥q. Just how mucn is required satisfaction. ' with least possible delay. Q# #QQ Parkman Eye Aid Too little would only pnrtely relieve the trouble. Too much - would injure the eyes. We use the best tnodcrn optical appliances, absolutely correcting optical defects and guarantee All kinds of eye glass repairing and matching lenses done , Un-excelled service E . E . Pa rk rn _ n Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist Montague, P. E. I. 9 _ - Amlrem- _ "°21'7'15MI‘13“‘°'- l _ consuleonooeoooeoleeaeooeeooooas0. ##%iI¢‘-Y¢£¢¥5¢¥¢7¢f¥¥¢¥¢5i¢>¥¥¢5i¢§l¢5¢¥5¢¥¢5¢¥¢¥¢5Ii%¥¢¢I¢i¥0i*¥¢ $¥¥&%$#¢E¥¢5$$¥$¢5 i¢5¢§¢5¢.i=%¢§&i»§€ll$4E¢it$¢5¢li¢E¢k¢F¢$ mtist be accurately measured v r , . ° ' ’ “ a ` .1-.~. .._. - ~' ~»r;~‘ r,-,ff ' ~ -.~~<~f‘-~\r.,f_' f tire -if 'ADDRESS *NU -PRESENT/tl”'°N lnooooeeeneeeeeatrewasoooeeoso»lo'»"¢¢if¥~_il .IA 4 I ist _