APRIL 2°: 1928 I _ 'mir ciixnnorrnrowu t suntan pm; suv” F°_‘l‘"Y G'°“P°° The Eastern” Guardian A The H WcsternGuar;1iA '_ The holiday reunion offers an op- portunity for having that group made. We age etluiinipegi to produce the best in groups and individual por- tnllts. We offer a variety of styles and sizes. ' The Cook’s' Studio Pictures of Home Folk Carry warmth and comfort to the heart of the soldier. Make your ap- pointment today at ` The Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography. ` 107 Queen Street Phone 68-J. .___~_- A careful selec tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. ` We will I:e pleas ed to have y o u call. - .N. Tanton Jeweler Parkman’s Montague _ Where You Get "Expert Eye Service We have the best equip- ped optical parlor in Mon- tague, fitted with the latest instruments, and are giv- ing the public the best eye service obtainable. Come in and look our plant ovel' and you will agree with its that we can handle the most difficult cases, with best results. Save your eyes. E.E.Parkman .leiveler and opiiclall _ . M()N'l'A(iUE. ' ..*IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..*T. G. IVES is the Montague Guariliun l'epresei'itiiliv9_ --*RED CROSS CONCERT.- 'I‘lie lillinira \\'onien’s institute held it con- cert und ie-social at North Lake. llllli on Nfinitlay night April `1,.il_ M. though the night was not very lille the hall was pretty well crowded. Mr. (‘. ni;ili,, iii his tistlal good rna|inei'. Tire l`0||0Wlrl£t l\l'0ttl'nnliiie was reridered. iienirtrks by-clillii'iiian_ Opening chor- us, .lust before the battln ntotlier, by the Ida:-'i Point club. Ret-itutlori, 'I‘he weaker' sex, by Miss £\lar'_v E. l‘anip. bell. Gramophone selections bv' Mi-s, Stevens. Dialogtie, A pain iii the side lil' .\lr'. Livingstone Rose, Mrs. Star- bard and Miss tllallys Rose. \'lolln selections by Mr. Allan Mcl"’liee with ol"»tali lit-co-lnpaiilllient by Mr. A. W. .\lor'i'lson. llecitation, Towsel' must be tit-ti tonight, by Miss GlatE'_vs llose.i Violin selections by Mr. Allan Mc-' i‘Iiee_ Dialogue, From down cast, byf .\ir'. Frank Rose. Mrs. Livingstone' Morrow, Misses Mal'joi'ir~ I"l‘asel' llnti_ (lt-ilcvicvo .\l0r‘l°0w and Mr. Joseph t‘anrpbe|l. \'iolln st-.lt-ctioiis by Mr. _\Ilan McI’liee. ilecitatlon, .-\ii lucid-I I-lit of the wal' by .\llsst-.s Marjorie I-`l'ast-i' and Genevieve lIioi'i'ow_ (‘lioi'-' ns, t‘lii'i'y iile back to old Vilginny. by i-Inst l’oint club. The pics were tlicll allrtionetl by, the chliiririan, :lf-'_ ter \vlilch the .\'atiunal Anthcni was, .~nlrlg_ 'l`Ii sum of $:'»Il.2l0 was realized; wliicli goes I'or patriotic purposcs,Tho rntinibors of the lnstitiitt- wish to' ihalik all those, 'who so kindly assist-’ t-tl iii iiiakiiig the cont-cl't_ it sllccess. also Mr, l)ini.twell wllo acted _as chair- inan and aiictioneeiz ..°Mi', Alidrelv Nclsoii. Mount Pleas- ant l.ot lfl Prince (‘o.. crossed by the: t‘lir‘ l<‘ei'ry on Frivlay to 'l`i'r-nlon wiici-r-.I ht- ls clilploycd in the Steel \\`ol'ks,-' ..'“'I`lic inliny frielltls 'of Mrs. Rufus' Mci.eoii_ t'or'iniilly of Mental'-tie, but- now of (`:llgai'y, _will regret to earn that she ls lil in one of the hospitals in that t-ity.-T. FIELD ROOT' AND VEGETABL SEED T0 GROW IN 1918 |11 Tile seed sui've_v, just coiiipleIeri,li_vi the Seed Iirancli, Ottawa. indicates' prospective-shortages for the senlioii ol' 1919. (Tertlliii kinds und' vai'i'etie_-; are sllort for this spring‘s seeding, but taking into consideration surplus' stocks of 'other kinds in dealer".-l‘ liuiids and ull the anticipated deliv- eries ol' this selison's seed crop. the slioi'tuges will be iiiuch more proiloilii- ced next spring unless niany t`al'niei's and gardeners prodiice seed this year to meet their own anti their neigh- botli"s l'eqiiir'enients. In dis-tricts where the seed can be grown siicce.~:si`iilly suitable stocks ol' swede tiirnip, t-abhage. parsiilp. gul- plailted out. this spring; and this sca- son’s crops of the best. garden beans. tornllt-0-. lettuce, radish and sweet corn should he allowed -to ripen their ser-d._ Tile kinds of varieties which ure lla- ble to cross with each other slioilld Ili- plaiitetl half n mile apart. With the hlgli prices prevailing tieltl root lin vegetable seed growing should he very profitable. \\-'rite_to Public- ations Ilruucli, Deplirtlnen.i Of f\i-!\'\_I" ulture, Ottawa, for copy of Ilulletlii .No. 22. Growing Feleld Root. Veget- able and Ploivel' Seeds ln (‘aliadat. 'Some Job This weeks story from the t`i'orit: Tire sergeant and the Iictiicnaut were conversing liboui -the new rec- ruit. "'E's as thin as li ramrod tlllll _'L' dont' ever' look strong enough to `c.p ill the store" complained the st-lsellilt. "lit-‘il do to clean the i-ities," sus- gr-sts-.tl the llctiteiiant, _ “Arid oo's a-goin' to pitll 'itil [iii~niigli‘f‘ 'wliiletl the st-rltcitnt dis-I ma.ll_v. l L .1 _;;F* ll, IS THE _- “lt Nowluc now irnsrcouurs Many dissatisfied eye suffer- ers are ilndlng Satisfaction Glasses nf. our store, who have tried elsewhere. proving our motto, "Knowing How" is what turns "Failure" into "Succesas" - Try us for "Expert Service." H. J. Mahon Optlcian and Prescription Drug-A gist Montague, P. E. I. ‘ _ _ ? rYou will find some good values in Cut Glass here now Call in and look over the display BLACK’S ' I Sunnyside SEED ` Now in stock. I I\II‘0Ii'l` ED. """".-fi \\'llelii. 1iltl'Ie_v. ~ Iliickivllcai. While Outs. - Field Pens. \'ciclics.‘ ~ 'I‘imoih_v Sccd. (‘lo\'cl' Seed. - All of .vhlch is guar- anteed No. 1 clean, fresh stock of this Spring’s importation. Selling at lowest pri- ces, quality considered. ' Order' }~Inl'l_v 30 you will make sure of get- ting what you want. 'S|lt-clul Prices to Far- mers’ Clubs and Insti- i`.` lllilllwt-ll filled the office ot' chair-' dell beet, carrot, olllon should he. tutes on application, . (‘.\ LL OR \\'Rl'l‘E. A. HORNE fd CQ. w trol.:-:sa i.l-: .\ N n nn_1‘A ii.. i -» ...L ,___, ___.,__ ,__ ,___-_---,-_-,-_-_ ..*TWO CENTS PER WORD out-ll insertion for advertising ln this col- llnirl. (‘.al-ill niul-it accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five tfenls. ..°WANTED iriiinetiiiitely al rlrlikl-. Pekin pl'cfei'r'eil. Apply |’. 0. llox 120 (icol'|;eiown.-(i. 4662 ..°MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is the (leoi'l.',t\towii tliin|‘rliali r'~_-pi'»~sl-lita- live. ..*‘INSTiTUTE MEETiNG.- On l-‘i'itIii_v eveninl: April 12th the idliiiira Woliieil's institute inet at the home of Mrs. J. F. Morrow. .Seven 'nlernber-s and one visitor were present. After' the reading un dadoption nl' minutes the members discussed' the sending away of the socks. They decided to send twelve pairs as soon lui possible. the balalice to be sent later; Tile pro- ceeds J” the t~orli~el't_ which was held on .\pril lst nlnountetl to $521.30 of tvhicli the lnembe rs decided to send $15 to lied Cross Society. A very in- teresting paper, “Household appliance and l-onvunierit'es" was read by' the president, after' which thc trier-ting was brought to a close b_v the Nat- ional .-\lltht>ni_ Tim next meeting was illvlled to tilt- home of Mrs, Wllllain lllirlls. ..'“-‘M-ONTAGUE HIGH SCHOOL.- 'I`hc following is tlio standing of the Molitaltlic lligli School for thc niontll oi' March. Print-ipnl’s Dt-.pai'trnent. flratlo 9-I. I\ial'y' Mcintyre; 2, Wil- liam Mcliityre; tl. Phoebe McDonald. (trade il-l, I-Iarold Mellish; 2. t‘ur'l llilchey; 3. Marion McLean. Miss Coi'don's Dept, Grade 'I-I, Agnes Maliar; 21 Iiarry Johnstone; Il, l.c-'- ettll (‘ollins, Maud Peardon, equal. Grade tl-I, (‘ocil Johnstone; 2, Arth- | |‘f.\S'|`|‘fi{l\' I’l‘]RS().\'.-\i.S iur Younker; il, Stephen Maliur, Glade fl -I. I~‘rcd Younker; 2. John (Iainpbt-ll fi, illlt-eil l"oolt'=, Leonard Gillis equal. Miss Iiyl'nc's dept. Grade 'l-l, (`cl-_il (‘\1rrle; "Z, Muriel I\Ic.(il'e.g- or alid Florence Fraser; 3, Ruth Nel- son. Grade 6-1. Thomas Currie; 2, I-‘rllncis .\iul'phy'; Il, Vernon Keitcli. (lllltie 5-i, Marlon Adams; 2, Marjor- ie Miibon; tl, Arletta Adams and Don- llld Adams. Mrs. (`i'uwI'ol‘d's dept. (trade 4-1. Eileen Grant; 2'. -Eddie iiyries; II, Bertram Stevwtrt. Grade ll- , Mliud liynes; 2, Donalda (‘rt1wt`or'd; Catliei-ilie Campbell and Winifrctl cI.eali. Grade 2-I, Arthur ilurke: . .lltnie Nicliolson; il, (‘Iuud Ives. tlratie l--l, Malcollii Nicliolson; 2. lleriiir-e Atlanls; fi, Byraii Grant. Mt". Meiiisivs Dept. Gradet 4-1, Gertle McGee: 2. Harry Younker; fl. llelen t‘ltiiipbell, Grade. Ll-I, .lean .\lcI.el1rl; 2. Aihol McKinnon; il, Eric Mcltlnnoii Glade 2 l, Albert Reynolds; 2, Catli- eriue (`al'rli.thels; il, Gertie (‘oIiins. tlrade l-l, Iiarold Niclioisoll; 2. -IPHH McDonald. raun- ,__ SOCKS ACKNOWLEDGED The following letter' was l~et-.eivcd by lsllllelle \\'_\'and from t`oi'poi'al ClIl`~ ford lingers: _ ` I"raiice, ‘JT-IS, Dear' Isabelle.-Fleceiveil the pnl't'el with the socks ll long time ago, and I lnust say I was very pleased to get Ilil-in; It was vt-ry kind ol” you to r'i-iliembcl' Air. tl allways llseil to cull her) had li brotlier'. And another thing they fit fine. Sonic people knit socks and they tlon't know _allytliiiilt about li; the heel comes up under my knees. or else I double theni hack under and liililie nn insole. Now I ani not trying to niake out I have such srliull feet. or anything like that, Init your socks wer'e._1tist splendid. I received them lifter I clirne out ot` that (‘ambl'lrl :if- fllir. and I only had one pair, and had worn tilein about ii lortniglit. i should have wi'itten long ago, but to tell _volt the truth we have been pretty busy right up till now, at present we are buck in lilllets quite li long way t'i'oiil the firing Yue. The first time we have been ill Illlets t'ol' nearly li year, as I just came out of the ti'eiii-lies about ll week ago. One thing has been ill our favor this winter. wt- lluvc had pretty good weather. I often wonder- ed trip till this winterl Iblrl people did not have webbetl feet. \\'cll. I guess I had better ring ol'I' t'oi' this time. Kindly remember' nic to lilly people I know in your' part of flir- cnilnti'_v. Good-bye for riow_ Your fl'ieiirl. CLIFF. NO HOCKEY _ IN EAST OR WEST FOR NEXT SEASON MONTREAL, April l.'»-_‘lt is doubtful whether there will be profes- sional hockey either In the We-st or In the East next season." said Presid- ent. (`aide.l' oi’ the N. li. L. todliy. “It the war should be continn-ing then, I fllink it is exceedingly doubtful whe- ther citliel- league will operate." “The calling out of.(‘.lt-iss Il. will take many players from both organi- zations and ii’ another' cull was made, it would leave a_1'ew aged veterans with ivllolil It would he impossible to operate." _*_ Shoe Styles for Spring i;i’.`f_=”".=ff..'_fa7 i=tll'_=f.i.‘.='i.’-fi;-_ r :::;::::l;:;;~ O iii-\l:::.'.“::: ==‘ fi-'I ‘ 5::f::'l:-'- 'i1 '~=iii‘"’ i ‘gr ‘I i;»l=:,i‘.-;l'l~fill_=. f;-'ati 5,-E i i F ' ii I.. _' ' If---1_1#-. "'liifIf;=_"t;tt<'lti'»-__ ."' \\ ‘-;’-3.;-,-1-ii;‘»iil§l`= fF‘ti'If=;,;_‘fit.'- _ '.ifiiir"--- iii- - _ __.--l_;:&iilil-;tili,.;e,_ _ .'=" - _. ’.==':’-'f`-"" fi/ _ '.‘. -I- w .':`i\.-l.`..;i._ _ lil.,-y H"-v._ ,..»i;_`_i‘i._._i.-_ .,f;_.( Brown boots shdwn In many different nhlidas-anti' ull the lit-we-st heels. low, medluin rind high. II. (‘_ D. E. widths. $6.00 to $10.50 for the highest grades Alley & Co 0 o a 0 o o .\~l;‘ E_ ` I t 1 I _-.- at _ _- --:.1-.=-Y _ .-- vas... _ -_-,-,-_-_ _ _ _-_-_ _ - E (171 f -IT PAYS t. ‘lily ln_thls i’i'ovirice -LAFID (Vic bei' lli__ \\'li_v not buy Ole".-nlar.gai'lne ;}Sc per lb. ii. ’l`, H01. until, l.ilnltetl.` ~It;Ili-4~l¥l.\Il<1Ill. -GASOLINE-Llusolilic .'»c per gal' lou cheaper' b.\’ rising "'i‘ayior"s Mo lul' \’ilri"; l'ed\lct-s t-ost by lnci'easiii tlilltri-.-;t-, and positively i~iiniinutc.- i-urllon; frilly gtllli'ltiitl-eti. $i.00 pci lplx, post paid at Brat-es, Surrirliur' -illc. 4-`i.'»tl-»i-l5M\\'etlSui2wks. -SILK CREPE-DE-CHENE.- in aiu' wzisli goods section we arf now showing ll beautiful range tr Silk mixed t‘i'epe-de-ciiene :IS in wide. colors Maise, Apricot. l.iliic Old lloso. Iluttlesllip (lrey, Resltln lllacli or White at pr-r yard. 'l'0c. Ii. T. Holman. Ltd. 4.',xs.4.i7_\1;3l_ -BOARD OF TRADE.--'i`lle regul- ar' qtiar'terI_v meeting ot’ the Board oi' 'l`t':lrle was held in Surrimerside on ’l`liesda._v evening. Only u small nnin~ bet' Ol' the incinbet'.-. attended. 'l‘ht\ St-cr't\t:il'_v plllcf-tl sonic lt-lt-I.-;i'liin‘~i be- for-r-. the niet-tI|i'.t l`l'o|ri the rnernbci-\. of the tlelevlttinli who went to _Otta- wa io lay tin- niaftl-i' ol’ widening tiit- ieiuage ot` the P. i-J. I. ily. before tllr- __\Iiuster ol' Hllilwlli-s. Mr. ll. '|`. llol- lriun of the ltlarlne. Coiiimlttet- report cd on the niltttcl' ol' thc S, S. Sable l. for ivliicli a conLltiilat_iou oi' stlbsidy has been asked l'ot'. This, along with other general blisinoss will be I.altt-n up nt the monthly int-cling wlllch will bt- ht-ld oil tilt- first 'l`li\ll'sillrv ol' Mary. I, -WEDDING.-.»\ very pretty and ilitcrestilig event took place on vlfpd, liesriay at Linklctter, ut the home of .'tli'. and Mrs. A. D. Murray, when their daughter Sushi was united in holy wedlock to Mr. George L. (‘u,-,||. ing, of Portland. Maine. Miss ileleri -|Pli`<‘Fy Dlflycd the wedding march. and the bride entered the room daint- ily attLred. in white silk with pearl and net trimmings, wearing li wad. ding veil fastened to the coiifure with orange blossoms and carrying lt bou- quet of pink and white carnations. 'I`lit>_ ceremony, was perfoi'me.d by the il_e.v_ G. I\‘. Assiter. ln- the presence ol the immediate relatives and friends. The double ring service wa.; f‘Hl`t‘ietl out. little Miss Myra Murr'a_\' acting ns ring llearr-l', dressed in wllltf. silk. 1-arl'ie.d the rings on ll sprig of pussy .willows Alter the cerernony the glie:-its repaired to the dining- roorii where a dainty reception was sf‘l‘\'<=ll- The imnny r-miata it-rl. by tue. "1\l`\l' train 'I`iitirsduy morning for rlieii' home at Wusllitigton Avenue, l’ortland, Maine. Mr. llnd l\ir's. (wish. ill!-I have the best wislies,o|` the whole cornrnuillty. I. -CARLETON SCHOOL.-Report of l'ai'leloli School No. R0, Gl'atle Vill- l. Mabel (‘ar'rutlie|~s; 2, Mary Mc(‘3|-. till llrnl Laliru itltittart (cqua|_l Grarle \’Il-l, Mnl'gni'et I\it‘(‘llI'\'ili; 2, Mnl‘_\ Bylioii and iildlia Mlittart, equal; Il, Marion Weeks. Grlide \'l-i. Aiiillnda .\iuttai't; 2, Velestlile Snillh and trol, ~"|' M_\'ci'S cflual; 3, Evt-.i_\'u .mitral-t. Grade V-I, Dorothy _\fiitlai~t; 2_ Gllrdys Mclunis and Kenneth Mutiurt equal; 3, Vt-rnlr VVef-ks. Grade IV-I, 5815110 -\iY<‘l`S& 2. lierthrt (‘arr'ntllci~.s: Ii, Aletllll Dickie. Grlitle lil-l, Ro_bei't t‘arl'lltliers; 2, l\iai'ion Dt-ckie.; 1), Lloyd Mt-innis. Grade' li-i, Vernon .\Iiittnrt_; 2. Sterling Gillespie; il. t"ol~ ill Mitllltlis. Glade I-l, Harold Mc- t‘lli'viIlc; 2. Bessie 'l‘l‘enbolnl; il. May 'i`rr-nholni. l‘l'lnlei'.-1, .\l'.trley Mut- tart; 2, Iieta Miittart; tl. Thomas .\lacMlt-ken. Jiiniol'-l, James Car- ruthers; 2, llevonn Dickie; 3, 'i`h'0fmas l)lc.lrie. Perfect :lttelitlanco for March. Mc-bel (‘ui'l'ntlir't's. l‘!lt.l'y Mc(`ai'vlll, I-`Iol't_-lice Mclnnir., Jennie Muttari. Dorothy Mutta|'t. Kenneth Muttu.l't. Bertini (fa.r'ruthel's. Vernon I\lnttar'l., Devoria Dickie. Thomas Dickie und James (‘:il'rutbcl's_ ‘ -PATROTIC CONCERT IN VIC- TORIA WEST.--A, patrlotlcc concert, basket and plc social was held lil the Orange llzlll at Victoria West on April !ll'tl'. Tire foul' districts of llarmony, Victoria West, Spring llili_ and lfln- niore, united in arraiiging a progrern- nie l'or the t-vt-ning. Much credit is duo In tlll who took part 'tis every number was well delivcr'etl_ rclzurtllcss of the flici that tht-._ time for preparation was very limited. Special mention might be made of the comic dlalnglle staged by Miss Edith Dyrnent, Mis, James Dyment. Miss lllirrlet Enman. John Robert ‘Ennina. and Cliesly Dy‘ment. iiiach one by the clever per'for'manco ol' their parts u.fi'orded lniicli amuse- ment to the audience. Another dia- logue in which the Misses Mattie Nis- bet. lrclie Nlsbet. Gertie Yoe. anti Muster Elton Nisbet, participated re~ ct-.lvcd land' applause. The above are all pupils of Ilarmony school Such clever acting t'or youths merits spec- ial praise. Another' amusing feature ‘was the ti-ppearance ot' ll huge quadru- ped. somewhat. resembling li giraffe. This nnlliinl cleverly contrived by' Miss Blanche flaynor and Messrs Al- lison ltliyiloi and Gordon McArthur' was greeted with iipi'oarloiis mirth. in response to its trainer Mr. Have- lock Bryant it perfornierl very amus- ing feats. Miss 'Rhetii Bryant, organ- ist for the evening played especially well. indeed till who took part ln' the prozranlme. are deserving of special praise, btit spacl- will not permit of more than a passing mention. The pro- gralnrne opened by ll few well chosen remarks of the cliafrnltin Mr. Richard Euriiltll. lie called to mind the sacri- fices nitltle by the soldiers lil our be- hnlf. iiiid girgerl that everyone present sive ua liherully as possible to aid Ili their welfare. Then followed the op- t-nlniz chorus 0 (‘nnudri, ftecltlitlon hy Miss Ruby Enlliiin. Flag song bl’ pupils Spring llfli -School. Diillottgue. Matrimonial dltIlc\iltles_ Reciflitlon blf Miss Hluilt-Ile liayiior. Chorut-i, Our island Ii_vinn. Rt-citation by Mlsii llxir- iet Plnniiin_ Song bv Gladys and Beul- ah lli'_vant_ Itecltlition by Mis. James Dynat-nt, (fhortls. When we wind \\D the u-:itch on the Rhine. Rt-,citation by l\lil~.-1 Si-hint-, rear-her of Spring lilll l-lclinfi. Dlliloitiir-_ Waternielon pickle. Song iw Miss Gallant. teacher of En- nlore School. Iieritatlon by G'0Yd°\\ Mr-Arthur. t“honls ilatii off to the Flap and the Klnlc. Thr-ii followed a sole of brisk:-ts and pies. ably auctioned off by Mr. Angus linman. The total pro- ceeds of Ihr- evenlnlt nlnounterl to the sling num of l00_6i», Tliis amount will bt' fol'\v:li"i-tl in ihd Y. M1 ('. A. (6 Um our soldiers ovl.-rsens.-\'. I -TWO CENTS PER WORD EACH insertion for advertising Ili this col- unin. (‘asli lnusl at-colnpariy or-tier. Minlinunl cllarge twi'nt_\'-iiv»- I-ellis. -THE MORNING DAILY GUAR- DIAN can he obtftlrii-d at l.:ltt'l-l'l_\"s 'i‘onsurial l'ui'loi°.-i, Stllltlin-i'.~'ltit-_ --.OLEOMARGARINE I'lttil .\ili_i- lst we \\ill sell ut LZXI- poi' lb. lt. 'l`. llol- inan. l.i|iiit_t~d. 4l:2ii-~t-l!IMl<_`:li. -ROLA EGG POWDER per tin Zilc gilaruinteed equal to :-24 cans. li. 'IK lirrllnan. l.irnlIetI. 4t;IIl-4~l!l_\ii-Jill -PAINFUI. ACCIDENT.-Mr, Hur- tle Bowiies.~i_ Kensington, mel with a very painful accltlent Wediiesday. _While siilngling the scaffold gave way iallilirig lrilii on tile ground. Dl'. Jar. dint- was quickly called and found ire wus sui]'el'lng i‘|‘om at bird shakiul.; up, and a smashed foot. llis inan_v friends .ic i ~ J »-- "_--l -._~.- ,--)__.____ ,a. will hope for lt spec-fly r'et.~o\'t-l'_\'. -WOUNDED.-The following ines- sugo frorn the Dlr'ector ol` Ite_cor'ds_ Ottawa, wus~i't-celvcti by Mrs. Alici- 'l‘Iioiiia_s, of Stlrniilci-sirlc, on 'l`hlirs» day niol'ninl:: "Dot-ply regret to In t'orin you No. H222-I. Acting Sergl. Win. Tiionias. ilit`aiitl'_\', is report--li :tdln'ttted to Ytitii (icilerltl llosplllli, l‘1t.lr/lies, .-\pl'll l0tli_ IIIIS. Gunshot wound lil leg. Lllifill. \\’ill sr-nd furth- er particulars wil:-li i'eceivoil." Sergl. 'i`hon\lt.-‘. is one oi' Surnmtirsltle‘s noble boys who It-ft for' lcngiantl with lil,- frtmous iflfltli llattallon. lit-t'ol't\ It~av~; "IK for I-`i'ance h_te was ti'aiist`t-r~i't-ri to‘ the Elitli illrttaliorl in -'rliich bnttnlion he was when wutlritietl. I. -ENMORE.-Mr, Albert Moore ol' Victor-ia West is now busily employed cutting tirewood in the neighbourhood ol' idlirnore.-Tile niud-diggers on i~Ill- m-ore river whlclr have been kept Koing t'o|' some time past, have all been -:allen to land. Most. of the fairin- erzs have succeeded in landing a con- siderable quantity ot nlud.--Otlr school ls pr'o,<.',t'es.-ling favorably under the skilful management of Miss Mur- garet (lallant.-.\iesst's Artemas Mc- .~\i'tliut'. Wallace Noy, Martin Dadlier. Wm. Mcl.awin. Maj-or .\'oy'e, anti lin- tlioven (‘ainpbt-ll have recently left iriiiinore. for lialifax. They will ein ploy the short season between now anti seed time at 'cal'pentel° work.- Mr. George .\'esbii has recently l'e- titriied froni Maine where he has spent tile winter' months.-Y.' -TOWN COUNCIL.-At the spe- clal nieeIlngot'tIle ’i‘o\vii (‘ouncil held on Weilnesdliy eve-nliig iii Summer- slde. li petition signed by certain rate- payers of the Town ot' Suinniersiile. rustoillers of Mr. George li, lIai'i'is, recently u Milk Vendor ol' the town. was prcsentctl pruyilifr that the mo- tion passed at- the last meeting ~-I' the Town ('onncll In-ld on the Stn Inst.. cant-clilnll-1 ills license |`ol' cause, be rcciiidell, and that he be re- instated as li lnillt vendor of the town pl'ol~ltlerl the said Geo, llarris coliipiy witll tile by-laws oi` the town. This nrattei' was taken up and discilssetl at soine Ieugtll'arid ir was llecitleri to reinstllte Mr. Iiurris as al milk ven- dor on condition that he produtze to the t'ouuolI il certitlcutt- from Dr. (`lrili'cli not lull-i' tliun Monthly, silli- lng that the cows froni which lic gets -his milk have beep duly it-stud and certified lit-altliy. L ' \\'l‘IS'l` HR N PERSON A LS -Mr. .James -li’-unter. Kensington. was li recent visitor to ('liai'lotte- ebowri.--ll. ` I .__._. -Mrs. \V_ G, Simpson. of Kensing- ton_ was in Suiiilnelwltle oil Wednes- day. I, -Miss Annie Mci.eod_ of l~`l'ench River, was lt recent visitor' to Surn- rliersldt-_, 1, ' ---Mt-ssi'.~\. Itoy Dann llnd I-‘rt-tl Piland- lt-r of Cllllrlottctown. were ttniorig th.- visitors to Sulnrnerslde on ’l‘hursliay.l. -Rev. I’_ P. Arscnaull, Mt. Par- mel was an inward passenger from the East on Wednesday morning.-il. -Me_ssi~s Michael Farnier, Kinkora. anti t‘liester 'l`uplin. New Annan, wr-ro in town on Wednesday.-il. -Miss Beatrice .\lt-Lellari of (`lit't- on is visiting friends .In Kensington the guest ol' Ml's. Lloyd Spears. -Mlss_ Jennie (`.url'ie has arrived in Kensington after spending thc weells l-nd with friends in (‘h.'trIotte- town. -.\li'. Alex Bigger, Lot ll was all otltwlird passenger on Wednesday niornlilg en route on a business trip to St. John.-ll, -The friends oi` .\lr'. James Der- nlird. Kensington. regret to hear his young daughter, is seriously ill with pnenlnorlirn-ll. ..*‘.\ir'. Leslie Adonis, our respected lnalwctor, examined the Montague School last week and found' ull grades doing good work.-'l`. -Messlxs llarris and I’llit‘it.-lr l‘nI- laghtln, ltlbbsileet, spent Sunday' with friends in Kenslllgton, while enroute from New Glasgow, .\'. S.-li . ' -Mesiirs Iiugh Duffy, Eniernld, A. T. Mattliews, Elinsdlile und P. l-‘itz- ger;iltI'. St. Louis were ulnong the vis- itors In town oil Tuesday,-il. -The iliuny friends of Mr. James Dunphy. Keiislriglon, will regret io hear that he has been conflnl-ti' to hcd for n Nw days with a threatened nt- Iack of pletlvisy.-R. -Messrs Mc.\'elll and McKenzie of the Royal t‘nnutllan Nlivy lit-serve who had spent n` few tltrys iiirlotil-'-li with friends in town left on Weriues- rlay morning for llullfnx where they will join their ship the L'nr'tler.-ll. -~.\lrs. Flieeter Wyund und family left on Tilestiay' morning for Klsby. Soak.. where they will join Mr.Wyand who prom-cdctl there rt few weeks alto and purrlimcti ri section of land and wimpy- they will reside for tile future. -il I \ - I I HERE are the rugs tiist iisve tslcn the "\»'u|»" out ul "lift-rp" -- Tile rugs liill insitc cleaning-day A jay. . But, this is only one advantage ol Con- goieum Rugs, A lull line of wliicii we are displaying this week. Come in and ue them. Take Advantage o 1' _,lp , .‘~e_*_`_= 5.1- asia'-'= ._ » :J _ ,,r ;'_\t _ _“ff ° ‘_ '-.'=‘“.__._§.'f__ . Q4,- . - _, Q 2. ~ ;;‘_'_°-. _Q -S ’7"l-5-"'-'F' -J f ff ;\ _. ..-?§ ~ ~;. \».t\\-»\"` -is ; 0' I ’ mi _ _#_ -fa L_ -TZ' '~-*___ -.,. . »' "’-'12, - . . /-~ - ; .~ __ .. _ .. ' ` -- _:_-f .,_ __ ‘_. , _ __ ___ _', _ _ ‘I ‘_ ._ l `.` _ _ ‘A ’_»...’>'_ ._»'* (R / .__.._; ___ ._ _ -/, -_ -_ _- _ °- fy' '»$/"'Q.R' "‘ » I-*_" -ii -'-‘ ,- /.1 - "!° ll: sf' ' `-__"_f~ ‘:-;t'tv'z-\@,/ ' `~ _ V,, " - » ______/ They’re Easy to Clean 1 for File _ I andsomc - ' _ ly Wqyfigly/5 0 [(00111 IH Srlltifnrv Your Home Rites Ouistocil oi tile new Congoieum Att- Rugi will lie s tu-sl int yourryes. Such tnatveiuus plitterns in a low-priced rug ilairiirierbetlm- llren possible.. You will find lien just what you want for every morn in your home. Call around and .hive your iioor covering problems today. four Present Pi ices PROWSE BROS I .'l`D. Address and Presentation Mr. and Mis_.J. li. Gill, fo-i‘ a nuiriher ot' years resident of York rc- cenlly removed tu Charlottetown. 'l`iilir.-'titty night at the old home of this wortlrv couple at York. about ili- !ly Oi' their' friends anti lieiglillors ',;ailier'Ud- to bill' them l'lii'ewell and wisll them cuntlliued pt'ospei'it_y lintl liappiness ill their new honir-. .\li'.. l't\lr-i' llrodie occupied the. chair :intl in a tew uppl'opriu.te woi'ds atl- nounced the object of the gutllei'iilu. .\il'_ (lill was presented ivirli a gold watcll and chliilt and Mrs. Gill with ti silver' stiglli' bowl, spoon and rreani jug, the preselituliolr beitif: inlrde by Mr. lloiace \'e._pur'tttl'e, You will ln- l:r'eatl_\~' inisst-tl tri this i:oliilritiiril__l‘. wht-rw- _von liave always tulle-li llli active part ill ovci'_i' iiieas- ure for tile welfare of the pt-oplc. Yon, Mr. Gill, llavc lloilo-liitlcli to I-pei. cur lristitntl- moving; tlp\\':il'd und onw'ai'd. and your eliergv anti ali- ility have been ust.-tl to good eller-l ill nl:r.llill_4 our Seed l~`liils and Exhibi- tions .siit't'essi`til. l-`oi' the past I’ol'ty yt-:l.l's, _ion have been al sti'oll;:_. and I-orisisiellt utlvocatt- of t_ellipei'ance. ant" yt.-ur example has hail rt tnosl bf.-iiciicial erfect iipoii thc _votiiiltt-r | tzcnerattion. ‘ _ T0 _\'otl. .\li'.-, (lill, the coiiilnunity has been lrreally iiidchted for yoiil' liiiidly syiiipatiiy, etil~oiii~ageliient and aid to those in sorrow or distress. We wish you pl'ospcl'lty nild liappi ness ill your new home and trust that the frituitlsllips you t'oi'lii there. will he as war-ni and lasting. as those ` you llllvo formed wliili-. living anloll_i.;st » us. We ask _volt lo ucccpi tilt-se gifts as init:-its ol' otil' liittlit t-.sri-eiil and l't-gard lllld as soiivcnirs of "lltrld laitl’ _<_i'nc_" Signed Peter Broodie E. J. Vessey. ` Horace Vessey - .\ll'. anti Mrs. Gill. who wi-re dt-ep ly touched by.tlir-sc exprcssiorls 0| rcl.tard' on thc part ot' those asscnibl- ed, replied in fitting terms. They tlialikcd the donors t`or their l:li`i~‘= Hilti for the kind seiitlinciits contained in tin- adtlress. They declared tllal lil- tliougli they were not now residents of Yorll their lit»ai'ts were still there .Moreover their son is oil the old liomc str-.lid and tlley' would always have the most pit-asarit recollections of the d:i_\':= they had spent among the good people of that viciinity. llrief spccclii-s were matic by Col- onel (‘i'ockctt,, Amos West. D. R. Blown. Milton Vessey. J. \\’_ Gibson J. lt. Mtlrin, Iluniinonti' Vesi=e_v_ Ii. L. Dav and lloruce Vessey. During the evo-liilig a .splendid lunch was served by the ladies' Aux- lliury. With music, songs nlid other fornis of eiitei-tainliieiit the evening passed most erijoyably and was brouzht to u close by the singing of the National Antlieni. --Mr. Miirpiiy. of tht- llrin of Messrs. lllrd Ai Son.. Illllililton. Ontlrrlo.speni Thursday ill Siinirm>i'sltle_ I. -Mr. Pet-dy of the ilrnl of Messrs. Wm. iiobliison & Son, lllllifax. was In Sllrlimersitlc. on \\'t\tlm-stltl.\'. OU Illlsiness. I. --Mr, Albert Grady returned to Van- couver this week after npr-iitllng the winter' with i`l'if_-nds In Suniiiit-rsIdc.L -Mr. .lllck ileariiiolit. of tllc'Dorn- inlon Fartritlge Ctlniplilil' of ‘.\ionirenl. spent Thursday in Siininicrsitle. in the interest of that firm, I. ~-Miss Sadie Gorman, of South Melville, plisiwrl through Stlliiliiersidc this week on llcr wny to (`l`l.t=ary. Iinv- ing acceptt-rl il position as school teli- ,clier there. . I. ‘ --Mr, W. -E. Brooks thc l'et'<\t‘din_1 llasivaru or me cape ivoifti and 0'- -ll.¢-arv cIi'clilt represented the flllilfi' ----i-lyotiicial board of the Methodist '.`(‘lnirrls nt thc funeral of the into Al- tloliom Diiulter on Silndliy morning at Milburn. Mrs. Ileiivy ilolllter of Loi G. the wife o( the hrotllcr of the liltu Alonzo Bmllter was present in the funeral ol the deceased nl Milburn.- Qnnq _ __.I"¥fE.T, ___ ____- ___=_,__5 REMAINS OF LATE CAPT. MACDONALD ' ARE LAID TO REST tt'ulsai'y .-\lbt-rtanl Tilt- most. impressive military I`llii- |t-ral ever' l\'ltitt-ssetl in (‘;lll-wry took |pilicr- yestertlli_v afternoon, when the g rt-rrilriils of the late i"aptnin (`. V. Mac- lloilalri well- laid to rt-st in the l'iiion _ ct-rrioiery. There were over' lilly' floral l triiiutes. and hundreds of tho deceas- cd f.tlicei"s comrades folloiveil the ;-,-nli carriage to the celiiclei'_\'. Such t was the popularity of Captain Alac- lloiiald that men of Ogden hospital who wer;e unfit to tlrke putt in the pro- cesslori nttendetl at the (`althe<.Ii'al and tor' the Inst time saluted the ofiicr-l' anti i'r‘it-nd they had lealrllretl to love. A private fltueral service was held tttt the i'esielrl't-rs., while. eiltllt olllct-l'_~ rl' tiiese luittaiioris acted as pall lil-.'iit\l'.-_ as l`\llou's: .\i.ljor' ll. S. .llnl'dist_\'_ .\la_ioi' t‘llli'li, t‘a.pt.llIn (I. ll. lieillt-|‘t. .\l, 1'. lllitl .-\. i-lllhbs, .\i. f‘.,,n.ll of tilt- -iilth h;iti.aliorl; t‘;ipt:rins A. tins"- st-li, l`. Il. t‘oopcr'. \\‘_ .\I, lli'ortlls and ll. \\'. lit-i'i'ili,f:_ all oi' tilt; filitli illit- tlrlitili, 'Tile ltauil <‘l`_ the [lt-pot llliitltlioll pIt.l_\'t~tl thi- sad l`tiilt-ral iiiulv-li as tilt: stlenill pi'ol~c.~'sli' li liiovcll oft. 'i`lit~ ill'~ Ina |».irl_\' was =,»plii-rl hy the ltrflrd ('ali_far'_-.1 ltitles, troni which unit the der-cast-tl otiicer joined tho t". I-I. I". llllizlal' .-\. I-L. llatllcy, llllc of Ihr- lriltll. artiriilctl the “l.a_-'t_ Post" :lftt-r' the vol- ir-ys had Ilct-rr.iii't-<`.' ovcl tho opt-ll i"'ilVi‘. I-I\'t-ry detail called for by iullltlii'_v rt-;;'tilatlolis were f'althl'ull_v t:ul‘l'i¢-tl out ei-i~ri to the placing of his sword. Sant llrowne bt-lt and cap oil the clit-lteti tin- t‘nli:tdllrii elislgn, for which llc gaw- his lift-._ cova~rinl.'; thi- i-;islti~t. Alliolilt tht- lrlolirllr-is \vl~i'c lltiticr-tl: ('oloiit-I tlonrtfe .\i:lcll..rialt|. il, (I, t'_ i.il~iit_-t‘<-loili-is W. ('. .\rni.=ilr'otll;..’.t;tllI Lit-ul.-I.it-til-i‘olotit-I !\':lisliiltli. l.i»'tit_~ (‘oIoli»-I l‘i'i<-t- .loin--', l.it-tit.-t‘o|or\~-I .\la_v_ who oilir-Ialiy r--ptr-st-tiled Mili- tary llistrict. N13 lil, ills Wor'.~Ihli> .\i:i_vor (`ostt-llo, J. l`. Mltcllorlnlll. und other |lr.\iiliiit-nt citlzt-il.-. 'I`lit- lit-r~r-llsetl oilit.-r' It-:lvl-t-i :i wld- owcd iiiotlicr, two limllit-is and twli sis-tl-i~s_ tint- lirotlir-r. ll. I-I. Mar-Ilonulti arrii-4-rl _\-ostt-rlI:i_v nloinlng ill ilnli- for the t`iint-ral froni 11"'-\\':\, wht-r‘c llc is st-rvini' ill thc t‘. I-1. I-`. t'apt;iln (‘l:il|' .\l;tt'l)oii:iltI' was the --ltlest son ofthe latt- llcnorallle Ilngli l.. .\l:it-llorillld oi' t‘;lrdil:nn, l’. E. I. Ile was sevt-r't-li' woilnrlt-d by slirap- 'lr-I :lt the t`:iilifui-' Irrttlt- ol' t`riili't-eletto on St-pil-iiih.-i' l.`»_ lllltl, being gussetl it the saint- tiint-. lie wil.-. illvtllldr-tl ltotnt- and for a long time he had been tnidcl- lin-dit-al treatment at Vlincoil- vi-i'. it is iiiternsring to nose that t`:lp- taln Mai-Donal-I I-:'o_<.-1-ti to l~`r'ance with (`:ipinin lIn=-=c‘l the first Iwo FPYI' `ior otilceix-' ol' the Milli io_relich the continent, and they i'~ po"ted for dull’ to (‘apta‘iii llnrllt-rt in tilt- field. Yes- tt-rdii_\ fliret- two ofllcers acted as pall lv-al-»\|~-_ 'thc--e \\~r-rc eight oi."-ct-rs of the Iltilli :ii the |`tlril~i'al and eiltlit have het-ii killed in ar-tinn. Patriot plcaso copy. Mixed Them Up The squad of recruits was pari.lciil- arly dense, and the sergeant got more and'_ more exasperated. One rnlln np- peared quite incapable of telling his right hand from his left. Said the sergeant nt last: "Now, yer' bloomin ‘ldiot. hold yer hands in front of yer. Twist them one over the other. Stop! Now tell 'mo which is yer li-it llltnd and which is .vel Ylllht." Thr- rncriiit lcoked blllnkiy at his ilandii for li liionient. "Fm hinu-4-ll if I lrii-i-\"' he suifll “you have gone and liitxed 'em up.' l+I*! l#WZ$1+lf O CATARRHAL DEAFNESS _`¢` MAY BE OVERCOME .L 4>`l‘+`l'`l4>`l4°lI<|'*l@l9*`-i‘¥lé4¢I