AAmAégmé¢pA ‘iQ§§§§§IIS‘$§$§8§8§§§&§&§¥§Js¥4é¥*¥7H?¥i‘&3l€&$i‘$ RCH‘ 7 ‘h I Thiiikcibi it There is hardly s stage oi our ex- istenee when s reslly good Photo is not a welcome giit to some one. or is needed ior some distant re- lative, or for at thousand and one other reasons. THE COOK __ST_UDl0 l will he in Montreal the weeli- oi 8th to 13th oi March attending the Eastman School oi Pro iessional Photography, on A. E LYON my return the THE ACT ' Photographs oi all sizes, illms u: plyip, PHiiiii siiuii ' oelved fresh every week. _ Moderate Prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography E. E. PARKMAN Jeweler 8c Optometris Graduate with honors from the Canadian Opthalmic Col- lege. Toronto, Ont. ' Scientific examination oi‘ llti "vs with tho lllur-l ill-il- h iii‘ l|iilli.i ' t sell i-mlditious oi - 'l‘hi.~ Ski Optomet- ‘ i-r (the ubove instruments are the only ones tn Kings County.) The Revelation Test Cabinet and many more deli- ‘ cate instruments. -: We are Opticians to the people who wont the best in i; quality. and satisfaction and we are constantly testing V, with good results patients ‘ who have tried elsewherolfry us and be convinced that we ' give highest quality and best results with a saving oi 20 per cent or more. .ALL OOPS GUARANTEED Montague, P. E. I. W ' t. E. PARKiiAN Montague, P. E. I. i Complete Optical < Service Our expert system oi eye- exsmination, coupled with our _LEN8 GRINDING SERVICE ALA‘ xxx‘ otters a complete service, eq- ual to the best procurable. That this service ls apprec- iated is evidenced by out» constantly increasing volume oi business. We sincerely thank our pat- rons, and will continue to strive to merit their conild- ence, 4 O; F. Hutcheson E Optometrist snd Optician exsxnxnxsmnnommnsx 9K ' An ounce oi - “ Prevention is Worth a Pound oi Cure Be surwyour house in supplied with Flu Medicine. The iollowing Remedies are excellent to prevent Colds. Influenza and Grllllifl. Ble- Rexall Cold Tablets, Cold Tablets with Asset-in. Quin- ine Tablets, BFOIIIO-Qlllllille Tablets, Cherry Bark Con!!! Syrup, Syrup oi Tar and Cod Liver Oil. Menthol Pamiorm Tablets.Don't be without some good Remedies in the house. ‘ Have them near at hand M141 take them when the ilrst sym- ptoms appear. Oell and we will give you iull directions. How to avoid the Fitt- lLJ. MBON ~ Qpfqmglrlgs - Prescription rug s a mowraoui. P- E- I- Nsxt Door Bank Commerce x n nn-xnxnx n. (MM- 5% ,..;...... ... . i‘ ‘ prlls: ' u.‘ ' -DO-§O-O'O'§-OO-FOO+O§£-O-O-O§O+O-O i ifiitiéifififieiéiltiéiiifiilifiiliieilébleiiikélik?! i WOMEN WHO NEED i STRENGTH Should Take Advantage oi T eir Druggisfs Guar- antee t That Vino] Will Enrich thq Blood-Create Strength, Restore Vitality and the Bloom of Health, or Will Return Your Money Why will women continue to ‘drar . around sicltly, ailing, tired all flit time, nerxous, and no energy or am bltlon to do anything, when we gaar antes our non-secret cod liver ant iron tonic. VINOL, to muke rich. red blood. quicken the circulation and restore strength, vitality and energy to every organ and muscle 0t th body and impart the bloom o! healtl to the countenance. If women JVOllld jusi: stop and consider tllnt their weakened, sichlyi ailing condition is almost alwuyl rllnseil by poor, thin, watery blood and sluggish circulation, and how quickly VINOL enriches the blood. increases roll corpuscies and ro - stores all time vim, energy and vitality, we would not be able tit Wherever (server treatment urugygists know what VINOL rontulns, and thtt it is a coltiiillnrt- tlon oi’ the lll0Sl. successful tonics known to liieillcirlc, Iron, Coll Liver ililii Bee-i‘ Piipttlltcs and Glycorophoi-i Pirates. That is why titty are so willing to iguuritntt-e it to help you or return your money. DR. DoVAN'5 FRENCH PILLS Areltable llosriiltvlni: Pill ior Wont en. $5 a box. Sold at all Drugstores -‘_ or mailed in any nildress nu receipt oi prion. The Sushi-II Drug 0a.. h‘! Gtsthrrllen. Onsnrlo. ._. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality ior Nerve mil Brain; increases "gray matter". thnic -wlll hiillrl you up. $3 a. lint, i)‘ tw-l for $5. at drug stores. or by "is-l; m.» r- FIJI“ if price. The llcuball H. Caches-Inns, Ontario. tltitlW-TIPN "HUG HTOIIFT l. O—O-OQ-O-O-OO§O'OQ'§Q'Q-Q+FQ+§~Q-QO Ladies’ Boot Snap Button Boots . . . . .. $1.98 sizes 2%, 3, . ‘ Patient Pumps sizes 2%, 3, 3% and 4. Two strap House Slippers size 2% to 7 . . . . . . .. $2.98 ’ {fine Lnced_Bootg .. $2.98 Patent and Kid Sizes 2% to 4. Gun Metal Boots Leather or Neolin soles $4.95 Sizes 2% to 7. ‘(Tlllldfélls Dongola Kid Blucher Boots Size 8 to 10% . . . . . . .. $1.98 The prices are below pre- sent cost prices. Postage 10 cents extra. ’ Al|ey& c». Ltd. I 135 Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. l. $2.98 Do You y. Know am‘ That we carry a comPM-B line oi: Patent Medicines Drugs Fancy Goods Groceries Flour and Feeds 4 Stationary Boots and Shoes < Rubbers Rubber Hoots Lumbermanh Rubber EDISON rnouoonsfins Etc, While in Montague, come in and give us a trial, we guarantee satisfaction. -Family perscriptions caro- iully compounded. SarruihersSlPiirkman < ‘ _ Limited > Drugs, Groceries, Boob and Shoes I Montague, P. I. l. IIINUKUIUIDIUIIIU!’ . Closkey. ........_.._-_,,_ Do not stliYorJtrt- 1 - other day with itching, llleetllng nr Protrudlnr -- Piles. No surgical a .-.,- ..._. u... earliest-res iliE EASTERN GUARDIAN ---i‘l: PAYG to buy in this Prov- ince. ..'WAN'I"ED A 5ALE8LADY FOR DRYGOODS STORE. - Ex- perience preferred. Give reierenc- es and lull particulars. Ives 8-. Murdock Limited, Montague. _ ' 732Z-3-1liiE0l. ..'AUTO CONTEBt-Mabons Drug-Store is the only drug store ,in Montague where ior each dollar spent you are entitled to a guess and a chance to win the $1050.00 automdlrile. 7431-3-54ME6i ."."8CHOOL IMPROVEMENT.- Awtplcndid meeting oi representa- tives irnln six school districts was lielrl in Annandale Ilull Tuesday evening ln the interest oiheittcr schools. Inspector Calrng \tnior- tunately could not be present ow- ing to on accident. but an excel- lent program had been prepared. s-hort addresses [were given em- phasizing the importance oi’ the school mid the growing necessity o! securing well equipped and well trained teacher-sq IA ‘unanimous resolution was forwarded to Supt. of Education requesting ‘the Gov- ernment" to grant higher salaries to the teacher's. ' IN MEMORIAM MlSiS BRIDGET CONNOLLY 'i‘here pussvil peacefully away on \v0illllll!tlll}'. Fntbruaryflfiih nf her lira-me, Miss Bridget Connolly, dau- ghter oi the lute Peter anil (Iztih- ravine (Ioliltolly at the age oi O9 yours. The dcecasmi hail been in failing health since the beginning oi the New Year but untl-l within a few iltlys oi hr-r death hope-i were enter- tained 0i her recovery. Miss (Yon- nolly wits one oi the most respect- ed citizens oi Elnyvule 0i a kind. cheeriu-l disposition. She was ai- ways ready to lent] a helping hand to those ill need Mid-Will be much missed in the ctlln-inunit-y lu which she resided during hcr witole liie time. . - ‘She wits tittentled ill llor iasil ill- ness-by her Puslm- Rev. Thuittns Curran who administered the lust rites oi’ the (lutliollc Church. She is survived by the following ‘brothers 11nd sisters. Michael oi Charlottetown; Will-lain di Charles- ton, S. (7.; Mrs. Michael Docherty, Mrs. James McGiun and Mary, all oi Emyvule. (interment took place Friday morning February 27 at Lot 65 where o. Mass oi Requiem was sung by the Rev. Lawrence Smith, utter which all that was mortal oi her. wns laid to rest in‘ the family plot tulougsiile her father ull-i mother. May hc-r soul rest in pence. . The pail bearers ‘were Patrick Clnrkin, Patrick Callaghan. Wil- cent McCloskey _ CREAM FOR CATABRH f OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quiokllelisi hem Head-Golds. It's Splendid l nun in one minute yoitr clogged nos- trils will open. the iilr passages oi your head will clear and you can breathe ireely. No more hawking, snuflling, blowing, headache, d1‘!- ncs-s. No struggling for breath at night; your cold" or catarrli will be gone. Get a small bottle oi’ Ely's Cream Balm from your drugglst now. Ap- ply a little oi’ this fragrant, antl- septic, healing cream in your nos- trils. It penetrates through every uir passage oi the heail, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous mem- brane and relief comes instantly. It's just ilne. Don't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh- Relief comes so quickly. operation requir- od. Dr. Chase's Ointment will i-e- lleve you ut once and us certainly cure you. 60c. n box. ull dealer». or l-lilmnnson. Toronto. ___.__________ —~—-——.:> Kikfiifiiifi¥r7fi¥fiélé7filléifilfli°llfili Expert Optical _ Service Blowing your gets you nowhere. vice and being able to de- liver the goods that count. Our patients tell us that we ~ are giving an Optical Ser- vice equal to any given in the larger centres. They also toil us that beiore we came to Montague they had to go to Charlottetown or elsewhere to have any spec- ial worlr done. Now that is all changed and they can get any special work done here. l-lave your eyes examined and be convinced by the ist- est methods that we baclr up all we claim in our adver- tisements. Service first ia.it snd all the time is our motto. H. J. MASON linens-NIB m1“: reserlstlll Jr-Fflki“ own horn its s'er-" iiaiii‘fii’fi*fiifiifiiiiififiifiiii iii l-Vfifii-l-‘Fi-iiis-Iifi-iii-vbm i fix!n!Qlkiaifiiafiaiaeékniaséisiléssilfiss¥se¥a¢qéat¥snF-xdt-rnlé n - P. I- N Bank oi Commerce g; issssasssamennsnsns I llztm Grltlln, Michael Clarkin, Vin- and James Mc- ..'PULPIT EXCHANGE — Rev. Henry -Pierce, oi Pownal will con- duct public worship next Sunday in Bridgetown Methodist Churolt, at 1i a. m. and in Souris at 7 P-lll- ..'BRlDGETOWN.—-A meeting culled in the Anterest oi better schools was hold in the hall on Wednesday evening. A large re- presentation trom five school dis- tricts were present. Mr. Wui. Mcheodwvas elected to chair. Arier stalling thepurpose oi 1hr- R;llll!‘l‘l'p' he culled ior an addtx-s by Supt. oi‘ Education, Col. R. H. Campbell. [Elie pnesent positino and need oi our schools were ably presented, (‘ntphasillllg the immen- eut danger ol a very serious" dearth oi teachers and the calamity that must ensue J-i‘ we send forth our Young ileople- without adequate mental training and discipline. The need oi‘ better schools was iully re- alized by all progressive nations and W0 could not itiiord to allow cur province to iall hopelessly be- Joseph N. Deroches, Beloni De- roches ($2.00) each. Henry Leclry ($1.60.) ‘Mrs. Hem? Leoxy. Mrs. Elizab- eth Gaudet, Laura Gaudet, Emman- uel P. Steele, Stephen L. lie-l (Eddy J. Deroches, Basil Gallant. roches, Mrs. Stephen L. Deroches, Mrs. Jaquelino Doiron, Mrs. Phii- Ann LeClair, Ben G. Deroches, bert Deroches, Mrs; Francoise Do- Willie G. Deroches, Gilbert P. De- roches, John B. l bind. Rev. ll. A“ Brown also uti- srcsscd the lueetlng pointing out the importance oi the teacher to the community. He strongly plead-I ed ior better school houses in the country, and the need ior teachers not only mentally equipped but oi high moral and spiritual ideals. The ‘watcher creates the atmosphere 01' the school, but parents, trustees and the community are responsible! to see that lit is always clean anil| wholesome. Several perons Joined i" 4180089118 the Drobleln and on! motion it was unanimously resolv-I ed to petition tho Government to increase the salary ot’ our teachers so as to retain and give stability to the profession. ~-'(»'11il>t. llugh hlcPhee, George- iirwii wits u visitor to Charlottetown on _Mondtty.-—~(.l. - ..'lMr. J. Howard MacDonald, Georgetown, visited Charlottetown on Mondtl-yn-G, .'.‘.\-1lss Libby “Tight, Chm-lune. ‘We is siienillns her vacation‘at her home in Lower 1\iontngue.—G. -.“Mr. Nathan Johnson, Char- IDUMOWII. tillent the week end with his parents in Georgetown-G. --'M"- JQS-“Dh Fay, Newport re- turned on Monday to resume his studies in ‘St. Dunstan's Univer- sity.-—G, v - -'Ml‘- H11"? Barnes returned to his home ll'l Georgetown on Friday last aiter spending n. iew weeks in Halifax-G. _ o@©@@ EASVPERN luattsiolvltns .."The friends of iMi‘. Edison Norton of Brudenell will be pleas- ed to_ learn that he is much im- proved irom his attack oi pneu- -___ . ..'IM‘iss Alice McLnren oi the stuff oi the Bank of Nova Scotin, - . recites, Charlottetown is spending her vac- ation at iicr home in Georgetown. —o ..'Mrs. J. Roche returned to Charlottetown, during the (vel-k litter siieildins a short Vacation’ i l with her mother Mrs. Julm Ila-fuse Georgeiowm-G. . .‘_Mr. lleliry Gotell, Gcorgelnwi], accompanierl his ‘daughter Miss Jlay to Charlottetown on. Monday, where the latter is to undergo all ODOP-“llion in the City HospitaL-G ST. DUNSTANS . , COLLEGE DRIVE MISCOUCHE PARISH ($730.50) TOTAL Rev. Martin Mullaghun $100. A. l". Gillie. John B. Gaudet, David Lccky. Beioni Gaudet. A. J. Perry ($25.00) each. Ambrose Farrell ($16.00.) Clement Poitier ($15.00.) Lawrence P. Farrell ($12.00.) Kenneth iLeclry, John P. Gaudet, Joseph Farrel-l, Mrs. Eddy Gunil- et, William Deroches, J. Eph- ruiln Gaudet, ($10.00) each. Mrs. Joint Gillis, Laura. Glllls ($6.00) each. Gus Lecky, Prosper D. Dc- Joscph E. Deroches, J. B. Deroches, John Gallant. Gilb- ert L. Gaudet, Michael Pineitu, El-y Deroches, Gideon Deroches, Louis McMillan, Plil-lbert Deruchell, J0:- oplt Lauchlln, Prosper J. Deroches, Miss Sarah Kelly, Thos. N. De- roches, D. Malone, R. B. McNetll, Cyrus Deroches, John J. Arsenuiilt, @©°©i I. monlsL-G. I l .@@@@@eeoee@@@@ Joseph C. Perry, Arthuii J. Gaudet, . Noble J. GaudeL-Stanley Perry, Frank Perry, Phllberi Arsenuult, Jolln F. Woods, Huibert Gaudet, Al- ,' - phonsus S. Gaudet, Gilbert S. i (o) Gaudet, lsnnc Poirler. Mrs. Joseph - - F. Perry, Phil-hurt Poirier, Arsene F Perry, Arthur Perry, Joseph F. Gaudet, Ben Perry, Beloni J. B. i j - Peter | ‘v Gaudet, Fred J. Deroches, Lairchlin, Arsene Gallant, Joseph C. Perry, Robert J. Gaudet, John F. Perry, Fidele S. Gaudet ($5.00) each. Clement Perry, Fidele S. Gaudet, ($5.00) each. Clement Perry, Rlgoibert Gaudet, v ' Alban Gaudet, Huibert Deroches, Philbert Gaudet, $4.00) each. Lucy Deroches, Joachim C. De- roches, J. J. Doiron, Joseph D. Denches, Joseph Perry, Fidele M. Gaudet, Gus Gaudet, ‘Stephen Gaudet, Syivain Perry, Maurice Polrler, ($3.00) each. Stanley L. Deroches, Gus P. Gaudet, Regis Gaudet. J. Glllls, Peter L. De- roches, Stanley. (i. Perry, Willie Perry. Joseph Lecky, John‘ N. De- t'ocheii,_Gns McKinnon, Jas. Car- ver, Sr.. Aliphonsns Perry, John F. Gaudet. Felix ‘Deroches, Wil- liam Arsenault. Jas J. McNeill, Gil- - ‘ bert Deroches, Gus Perry, Albany Perry, Emmanuel Arsenault. Jos- hua Perry, Ernest Deroches, Gil- bert Lillian, -Mrs. Stephen De- roches, Jerome Gaudet, Eddy De- roches, Eddy G. Deroches, Theoph- ilus Gaudet, Ernest Gaudet. Mrs. Deroches, Arcule \. Sophia G. Deroches, Jerome J. Deroches, James Carver, Jr., Alt- rod Arscntiult, Anthony Pery, Em- manuel Perry, John J. Perry, Syl- vlan Poirler, Elnmaituel Polrler, K-i 33K l.‘<".‘\ ~ i. \~_‘ \\ Mo, Elnlllxi LeClsir, Miss Marie j.£\\\§_~\\\\i*\, 1 . \\\\\\\\\.‘ll\i f "\ McNeill, Mrs. I roches ($1.00) each. 0.©@@@@@@.@© II New Overland Four The Ideal Five Passenger Car ’ ‘ ‘satisfactory motor vehicles that has It required only thirty days for our ever been developed for the road. new five-passenger‘ Overland to es- tablish itself as one of the most popu- lar cars on the Canadian tnarket. By “Satisfactory,” we mean that it possesses all the power and speed that a sane man could possibly desire. We mean that it offers the true lux- ul-ies of exquisite design, ample room, soft Ltpholstering and velvety spring suspensi0n—al1 these without the burden of excessive upkeep. Now, its reputation has become Intel'- national and the demand from Cana- da alone is far in excess of our allot- ment. ' - The Overland is a tremendous suc- cess-Jchere can be no doubt about that. It has won its Way into the hearts and minds of the Motoring Wot-id almost over night. It is, in a phrase. the Ideal 5-passen- Q61‘ nlotol- cal'—an incomparable in- vestment in four-cylinder transport- ation. The logical recognition of this fact has restiltecl in a iaermanent de- It has made more real friends, in a luand that is World Wide. shorter space of time, than anyother model ever produced by this Com- pany. If you are at all familiar with Overland history, you will appreciate the significance of this statement. We predict that you are going" to h ear the Overland l-éfel-red to as the gloat- st d0lla1'-f0l"-dollal' value on the Can- adian market. It possesses such ob- vious atlvailtag'es over the usual type of five-passenger cal‘ that this con- clusion would seem t0 beginevitable. There is, of course, a very definite reason for such universal endorse - ment of our new car. - You will find it in the single word, Performance, as expressed through a strictly ined- ern power plant and chassis. However, you alone must béthe judge of comparative values. ;We merely ask you to take one ride i-n ‘the Over- land and form your own opinion. On this basis we are content to rest out‘ case because we know that our three years of experimental work and test- ing have, indeed, produced the finest of all light cars. The Overland is not a racing car, though it is easily capable of fifty miles per hour. What is vastly more important, it is an tittei-ly,dependable' ca1'—one of the most thoroughly A WONDERFUL TEST or STRENGTH ' At the Denver Horse and Stock Show recently, the New Overland F0111‘ five-passenger Touring Car leaped a, 5 ft. hurdle. The Car was called the “Gasoline Horse” and performed after the junlping‘ horses had cleared the 4 ft. hurdle. To clear the 5 ft. hurdle the Car leaped 18 ft. in the air and sustained a blow calculated to be 40,000 foot. lbs, without breaking or showing the slightest evidence of coming through this terrific leap. The car used was chosen haphazardly from the lot of regular stock cars, and was not‘ especially prepared in any way. This should convince anyone of the reliability of the New Overland to stand up to any strain required of it on the P. E. Island roads. The price, including spare tire and tube is $1355, and is well within the reach of any man. For the farmers it is an especially good car, a load of 700 cwt. of any material may be carried in the rear seat, after the up- holstery has been removed, which can _be done in a few seconds, and af- ter the load is removed the upholstering lS snapped back into place and the car is again ready for passengers. The new three-point Cantilever Spring System, which gives the 100- inch wheel base ‘an additional 30 inches of Spring Base and easy riding qualities is a new departure in Motor instruction, and is without doubt the greatest invention yet. ' Drop into our Show Rooms any day, examine this ‘car, go over her care- fully, ivhetltei- you buy or not. . - i iénowsis s. MacKINNON OVERLAND CARS @ @ © @ @ @ @ @;@ @'@-@'t@@@@@@@@@@@@.Qfitchepzec-mgeeegege_e_@_@ooeeeeeeeoee}».@.@ @.@_@@@“@"@_’@_@_@Q@@@@_@@_@@@@_q@ ©_@ e o McLAUGHLIN CARS » @@©©©@©@ Ji®@@@@©©@©@' O "