runs; s, 101s "mortar strains... ‘ in comp or at the fiont; for your Sailor Lad patrolling the high seas; from you go him to make his heart light =1"! 1° help keep‘ train the home ties: ~ your photograph. The Cook Studio The Newest Designs _ in pcture frames in sll sizes and styles. moderately priced. Call and see them. Tlie Bayer Studio ELLIS’ Montague For First-class Quality in Fishing ‘Tackle. Now _ that the fishing season is on we can fit you with everything neces sary frorn our large assort- ment such as RodsLines, Reels, Baskets,‘ Casts, l" i- f, Nrts a‘ (l Waders. lillis” Pharmacy Ltd. MONTAGUE " ...-l 0A careful s lect tionof every line of, Jewelry m rks oufstick. l, We will leipleas ed to have you call. k. ' W.N. Tanton l Jeweler Professional Cards bu». DR. CLIFT _ CHRONIC DlBEA8E8' CURATIVE TRElVrMENi by -the month in advance, Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, P.E.I., Canada.- HOUR. 12 to 3 daily. NOW S. S. IIESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc.. MONEY TO LOAN. Montague. P. E. I. DR. J. D. MacGUIGAN 6O Great Georpeitreet (Office of late Dr Conroy) r Ofllce Hours-S to 10 a. m. ’ r _ p1 to 3 p. m 6 to 8 p. m. Phone-527 A .1. p. sriswnnr. mo. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Miles Neween Block. Charlottetown Branch Otliee. Georgetown lsonoy to Lean on Reel letete wnnntmron a srmw Be ri t is, Attorne . Notary Pair llc. lite: f Solicitors fir: ‘called! '3!“ filfilil-fiisfitllidirhiriwdrfofi » f , , iii. lit.- McLEAN isfekinnon ' Ishleter . Anorliey-ee-Law Ierrlstere Attorneye-at-Lew limos-Royal Bank Building Olilriottstbwn. Frill. , . / . O llcLEOD s; BENTLEY » . I. hey. K. 6. lsrrlater and ttornsyeet-Lew. Money g o l-oen. , Oliloe-lenk oh, N. l. chambers. Charlottetown. P x I nonsois 1e porn” 4a.? wart-t ' rrt- " IONIY T0 LOAN.‘ a_ ruinous. _ , orlliickandliealthy? A scalp cared forby Cuticurs usually means thick, glossy hair. Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap are ex- . cellent. Precede shampoos by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dan- dnrfl, itching and irritation of the scalp. Nothing better for the corn- _ plexion, hair or skin. Sample Ennis Froe will“. Addrsse pm! card: ' Cuticle". Dept. .Doato|s. U. S. A." So by dealers throughout the world. American High Boots Patent Leather Roots inndc with white cloth y tops and white Leather Soles and heels. r The newest summer boots for Growing Girls Sizes 3 to 6 . . . . . .$l.75 Sizes 12 n. 21/2 - -. 3-95 Sizes 9 to 111/; - - - 3-25 ' Sizes 6 t0 81/; - @0930 t {Alley & Co. A. s. LYON. 5...... Good Photography Moderate Priceb Personal attention to Amateur Photography. , _ 107 Queen Street Phone 68-J. ‘ l’ CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY NOW Soot Destroyer Cleans Chimneys Chemically _ no FLAME, no ooon. no DANGER, no arm-.- DIRECTIONS Your sloves give more heat. will bake better and use less fuel when chimneys are clean- ed. ' 5 ' e . ‘Why go to the expense and bother of employing a “sweep" to clean your ghimney. when by simply Being to your. swell dealer on can obtain a PWItch’ for-a few cents that will effect ively do the work, without the usual lnconvtimences of taking down pipes, covering furniture and removing curtalns,' say nothing otthe labor an trou- ble. wear and tear andsweer of putting them np/aiain. Best of oil you do not have to do without e lire while clean- ing: v I - Prise 2e Oents at all Dealers 311M155 1153059 l, Matitlme~IOIstrlnui8re ' ._itsNWiI._I-I -'"-.‘--;-- 4- —-N.- i.- ' rim cnsnribrrnrown GUARDIAN- - v.1- ._.._.-_.. _ ~~_'- i? P" ' ' ‘The Edstiern Guardian ..°l‘|' FAY! to bu; in this Province. “WAR. HAROLD P. GORDON ls the ‘Georgetown Guardian represente- . ,___.______._.__ ..'THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Ives Black and Sliver Fox Co. will be held at Montague on Saturday, June 8th, in the sample room oi D. J. Mc- =Lean. Mr_. Daniel MacGregor, Preal dent, Mr. J. J. Hynea, Secretary. ‘ 7042MB“. EASTERN PERSONALS ».."l‘lle"stnrels in Montague were closed on,the King's Birthday. ~Al.l enjoyed the hollday.—'l‘. ' ..'Mr. McQuarrie of ‘Westtllle, N. S. motored to Montague last week. l-le_ls staying at "The Grove".——'l‘. . .'Tlre'nrany friends of Mrs. Thom- as Bulpltt, Montague, will be pleased to know she is recovering from her recent» illness .—'1‘. ..'Mr. L. H. Collin, and family, Montague motored to Charlottetown adn return on the King's birthday, en- joying the trip exceedlngly.—~T. ..'Mr. J. L. Younker and Lester Mellislr and family, Montague, motor- ed to HBZGIlIJTOOK and Pownall and very pleasant one.—T. . JMr. Harold‘ Hynes. whohas been teaching hi Western Canada for the past year, is spending. his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ilynes, Montague-T. .."Miss ‘Bessie Moore, Union Road, left Montague Monday morning- for Nova Scotla, on a visit to her sister, Miss Moore,.will be much lesed in church and other circles. here her bright nature and truly sincere Christ- ian characteristics always shone forth. .."Mr. George Campbell. a former principal of Montague High School. but now principal oi’ a large High School in [British Columbia, writes that the coast province is an ideal spot. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have lately been blessed with a dear little lrnby daughter.-—T. HALF- YEAR'S WORK OF THE AL.- EXANDRA BRANCH OF POW- NAL REITCROSS. iFrom Nov. 21st toZMay 21st, 1918, per Mrs. H. A, Robertson: Jlulance from 1st year . . . . . . . ..54c Lunches ,etc. . . . ..$9.35 Collections ... .. .. ..31.61 Donationei-F Mrs. A. A." Moore . . . . .4500 Mrs. G. ‘It. Judson ..1.00 Mrs. H. A. Robertson ..3.50 Mrs. Wifiace Wood . . . . .. ...3.00 Mrs T. K. Burhoe ..z.00 Mrs. Henry Burhoe . . . . .. ..1.00 Mrs Peter MacKinnon .. .. ..1.00 Mrs. W. R. Burhoe ...3.25 Mrs. A. G. Judson-.. . ..2.0o Mr. Gordon Burhoe . . . . .. .. .50 Mr. Wallace Enman . . . . .. ..2.00 Mrs. W. E. MacCaliurxr ..1.00 Mrs. John Kennedy .. .60 Mrs. Catherine Wood .,. ..2.00 Mrs. F. Kennedy ...2.00 Total............. .. $71.25 Expenditure for yarn, etc. .. 58.50, Balance ... $12.75 iSocks knit for the half year and ba- lance of 28 pairs from last year, 224 pairs. ‘ Gave to Comfort Circle ..100 pr. Socks sent away . . . . 77 pr. On hand yet ... ..38 pr. Glovesknlt... ..8 pr. Gloves sent away ...5 pr. Onhand yet .. ..3_pr. 8045. ALADDIN’S MAGIC HAS NOTHING Oil THIS OHIO WIZARD Discovers drug which loosens sore, touchy corns sq they lift out . You reckless men and women who nre pestered‘ with corns and who have at least once n week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told to use a drug celled free- zne, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness ls relieved and soon the entire corn. “ root'and all, lifts out with the fing- 0 -s 8. This new ether drug is the recent discovery of a. noted Cincinnati chem- ist. lt is a sticky substance which dries the moment it is applied and is said to simpily shrlvel the corn with- out inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skln.lt is claim- ed that a. quarter of an ounce of free- zone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but is sufllqient ta rid onda. feet of every lmrd ‘o; aolt corn oinemuv. . ,0 f- f. mm are timber warned that outline at teeth is a suicidal habit. " ‘ l: , ,. i, v . . i‘: important Notice to \ Teachers ei King's County A convention of the teacher-sol the Southern Branch of the lliastern Tea- chers’ Association, in Mr. A. L. Ad- arne’ line e, te will be held in Murray" iver'“j1-_ia‘il' on Friday, Juno 7th(1918. sum h so“ urged to be _present..ae matters of vital inter- est to the teaching profession aroeto "be decided upon. The following well known speakers’ will address the teeehsrsz. Premier, Arsenault, Hon. Murdoch McKinnon. Chief Superin- tendent Shaw,- Prof. Mcberty, Cor- poral Hughes. , Signed, _ A. L. minus" sores-Mus: 1 _ I back on Sunday last. The trlgfwas‘ a_ ..'TWO OINTO PER WORD each nneertion tor advertising ln this col- umn. Oaeh must accompany order.- Minirnum charge twenty-live cone. Hrviarrino MISQIONARYQ-Rev. Wm. Orchard. u missionary of the Canadian Baptist Mission Board, from ‘Indian addressed a meeting in the Montague Baptist Church, Flrlday ev- ening, May 81st. He told of‘ the strange" customs and religions of that country, and portrayed very clearly. indie, in her‘ ignorance, superstitions and her need of the religion of Jesus Christ. He told how the Gospel had transformed the lives of many of con- versions "so completely in harmony with the Divine" Teachings and prlvatlons borne and: even separation from families and cast. All this count- ed as naught for the privelege oi serv~ lng Chrlst.—T. SYDNEY POLICE .THREATENED ‘. TO SHOOT Sailors Who Demanded the Release of Two_of Their Comrades Who Had Been Arrested SYDNEY, N.8.. May 31.—Nlpped by the police before any damage was "lone, a repetition of the recent Hall- fax trouble was averted last night. The threat of the (‘lrlef of Police to protect the City Hall at the expense even of lives was the means oi iampening the ardm‘ oi‘ a crowd of sailors who filled ilio street in ironi of the police station and demanded the release of two of their comrades who had been arrested. "We will flre on any one who attempts to storm the building and the cartridges will not he blanks." Chief McCormack told the crowd as he stepped out of an auto- mobile which carrled him to the scene. The event which caused the near riot was the arrest oi a. returned soldier on a charge of being drunk. Telling the story. Officer McLeod. who made’ the arrest, stated that the soldier was on Charlotte street, near Townsend street. On placing him un- ler arrest. u number of sailors inter- fered. One of them jumped on his back. During the scuffle the soldier got away, but a sailor was arrested ind taken to the police station. Led ‘ry one oi’ the number the sailors ap- proached the entrance to the building ind demanded the release of their ‘IOYDTBIIBS, according to information ihtuined. There were but three oflic~ rrs rind they drew their revolvers, which had, the effect of stopping the attempt. Keep Mlnard's Llnimont in the house [HE MARKEIS “l CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS MURRAY HARBOR MARKETS. .. (Tuesday by Telephone) W. Oats bus. . 1.00 B. Oats bus. 1.00 Potatoes bus.- 50 Butter lb. .. 40 Eggs .. .. ....34 Pressed Hay $20 Hldeslh. .._11 Pork 22 KENSINGTON MARKETS. (Tuesday by Telephone) W. Outs bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90 l1. Oats bus... .. Potatoes . . 50 Butter lb. , 38 Eggs doz.. . 34 Hay ton . . . . .. $20 MONTAGUE MARKETS. Telephone) (Tuesday by gum-white“. otatoea . Wool unwashed . 80 Wool washed 80 Pork (organs in) reap-s: Eggs per dos... . . . . . . . .. Ul/mb pelts ..... .. 1004.25 Calfski s .. .. 22 Black ats....... . . . . . . .. 1.00 zzclear Stomach. Clear Mind.--The stomach is the workmanship of the vital in ctions and when it gels out of order th whole system clogs in sym- ypethy. The spirits flag, the mind droops and work becomes impossible. The first care should be to- restore iréaaltlilui actiognluthe and 1e net presrs ,0\'_ 01"‘ pose is Permoleefe ‘Quotable Pills. "General use for ‘earrnas won them a loading‘ place medicine. A gial will attest their value. p of. _ <Tu==dsv> CANADIAN ciirzwrnc GUM m. Potatoes bus. 50-55 "m" 012L033???” '." 1:33 I“? _ Hay ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $18-20 Butter per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45 4'- rrggs per doz . .. 32-36 _ 3°“ "l" 25'“ i Lamb lb. . . 22 , ilides per lb. .. .. . 8 _ 1 (lelfnskins .. Pou ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ’ ' $°UR|$ MARKET5- g‘ E‘ & \~; A (Tuesday by Telephone) , ‘ v W. Oats bus..... 954.00 St! Po El I0 B. Oats bus . . 954.00 Potatoes bus . .. .. .. 50 lgggts doz. _ ll er - . . . . . . . .. , ,. , 5325i? :1: .3? Boot and Shoe Specials Clothing Specials W. Oats bu 5-90 - - ' _ stanc- -~"~ ;.~-.;;~.;-- --; 71%‘; We. ere Sellicg this right» and we Nnlhlalfghlihisfel. “Li? .515. Pork , . 22 are giving special prices for truanti- . ’ - Hay ton $21 t-e f fi b qualltl’ that We are Senmg at $509 Potatoes white and red ...... .. 45-50 1 S 0 Ve or more ags" ,_and $630 gaclm They are extra for Hides ..'. .. _1o Also a full stock of flour, mostly the price . sumnensioe mAnKers (%%A%ifi§D%¥gIEO%YCgTY" SUN‘ - - i . _ rands. ALL We have also a full line of Chip "WW1" "Y T°'°P"°"°> prices guaranteed. " A hats from fifty cents to $150. Butter-(dniry 40-42 “ Butter (creemery) 16 1 ‘ T’ ‘Heypresseduu.............$16 _ _ , , iiiiei°i§gi n.1,‘ .'.'_' _"_'_j_"__‘}3 A LITTLE CLOSE*INSi'l~1("'|‘l0N _\vii.r. snow YOU THAT consi- .- l”! r23 501.1! (a! h us! THINK of California Fruit, because you k now its surpassing Iueciousncss. - , . THEN Remember ADAMS, the name always associated with the pure refined, always dgligiou. °h°WlnE Sum Qonfcctions. v The fame of both assures you g luscious flavor in the fincet gum, if you ask for ADAMS CALIFORNIA FRUIT CHEWING GUM. Prominently displayed in stores everywhere Alw ADAM! (lire original) Tun-r Fnurn Qupr q . , 0.095? , '- / a Splendid, all-wool, worsted suits, guaranteed dyes, and the best fit- ting, models, priced $21-50» $33-00 znrd $25.00. A large lineof other stilts, wor- steds and tweeds, from $10-00 *0 $20.00. Splendid Black and Blue Sergcs for $18.50 per suit. Blue Cheviet Suits, extra value at $15.00. Mulehide Ploughboot 1141-50 Men’s Artisan, wholestock A upper, split, top . . . . . . . . . .1032?) Men’slat-est style Invictus boots- . 7.00 t0.$8.50. Men’s Invictus Oxfords - -- - -$5-il0 Men’s felt hats, the newest shapes and shades, in soft hats, and “the, very latest in Derbys. The soft hats especially are most pleasing this year. 275 ‘Bags Middlings l ' 150 Bags Bran Just Arrived nr-zrrrno run MARKET r1110 nnovr: Pincus ARE r EXCEPTIONALLY wr: ALSO ALWAYS srnrvr: r0 (rm nxcnrrronsnnr coon LL PROMISE . _.'.Z LOW, QUALITY. ' SO COME OR SEND YOUR ORDERS. AND WE WI . YOU AN EXIJEPTIONAIJJ’ GOOD DEAL. ""13 r props"- C.” E. PrattSzSon _ ,s'r. PETERS. . a U‘. r soaa-e-swrssi.