= - Liurrsn -,_ \'<~t~» tv- ._-._»,...-.~..._,.. _ _ __ _ . - _ _ _ _ _., _ - 2.1.' V4/“_ '; _».,\,`,V_-»V‘ VV Vx- ,_Vi.~‘l'f‘,_~_lVVl;_»'V ¢ A _ V I I I|1l"`»» ‘sql Vs » » __ _,_ ` ' it( >-ii `,,\ __ »_ _ ,‘ _ _ v _ _ _ ,____ g,,_,_ . V 1 , _e_.'_.|=_.-:-,,_»~y,~_\',’~_'_“Mfti-'3\`i'f"'i" M ` 1 '_ -~ - ~ " ' - - » ' _ . . _ -.-- . _ _ _ _ _ _V ___V I ‘ A ' ' = - t"‘ ‘ _-"- l. ~ ,if _" vi 5. ,'._'.__. ._ _ ._ ' _ ` _ _ ' ` l I hy -'\._l1.l$l_l_“__'__°'__"-'_f9__ _ ____ _ V V V _ GUA_RVUIAf_l§f VV tr- +;-~~-~-W=‘»~e»»»~v»<\|°II _ Drnggist _- |woN1'Aeui.' F- I-V *- Next door Bank of Commerce. Bnnslbsns. 1-1, V w .11 e ~` ‘ third time that Mr. Kehoe has wot: ` hrs: prize for butter-making in Mahl- =_,_ 1 1; I _ _ _ s__.__p zoba. Our Island boys are not satisfied with rt fair measure ol! success, they _ must lead. Mr. Kehoe referred to s a son ot Mr. John Kehoe oi T1-you and hes been in the west for about ten years. _ '-*-*°*-*-*"v~**°v'~"--*'v‘ Mui'5re's Llniment cum omsmper. _Z.,.__.__ EAVSTERN PER.*_'l().\'.-,\ LS ‘ ._*Miss M. J. Carlton has gout-_ ll: sit. friends in Gloucester. S ..°Mr_ Lester Steel., of Guspt-redux has returns-'i_ home from 'l‘ruro. _sl . _*Mp I. J. lint-ue ti returned soldier _,ls performing police ditty ut present in Sotirls. S _ _*Mtn Peter Stubbart lute oi Syrlpey is about to purchuee Mr.f(‘-hostel' ‘Mc- NeiIl's farm at Bothwoli. ‘ S _Sterns hoiei property near Souris beach. S . l __";\Ie`ssrs Percy Dixon. Snead Jack- on oi Gaupereaux and Leo Jamieson of Panmuro islands have recently re- turned from Iialiiisx. t wEs'r KENT scuooi. Horton Rott. ron 'rl-is MoN_'rH or Menon. _-»-__A _ _ Grads X 1. Wilma Johnson. ' 2 illeginald Bell_ 3 Roselle Mahar. Grsdell Louise Maonousttll ~' 2 Spencer Greloi' 8 arthur Mcnonsla ._ Grade VIII l Harold Langiii 2 Douglas Gordoh 8 Peter Campbell ol-ads vii' 1 -Lornstwedleok 2 Edward Owen 3 Gordon Chandler Grade VII Anno MacDougali Harry Foster _ Helen Jamieson Ores Vi 1 Alex Stewart 2 John Field - 3 Erie James V Bride V 1 Amy Johnson 2 Annie Phluiph fi Stewart MacNuu Gres IV 1 George Auld, Willie 2 Dorothy Block 3 Herman Ebers Grids III 1 Eleanor Maher I Lloyd Wlsrd and Robert Hogg 3 Eleanor Cook Grldd II 1 Keith Wedloulr l 2 Muriel Msoigletii ` s ann Length _ _ di: 4 l 1 une ituitiliss s wma rwenlssrr _- \ 1 5357# Hynrlmnn 4" ` insertion for advertlslnglu this col-` ..*O0ME -IN soo our new mlllinm-y_ inun_ (‘nsh must uct-ompnny order ali the latest creations in spring minimum ehnrge twenty-tivo rents. V fashions. 0':'er store ot Ives & Murdock ' Limited. Montague. Annie Mae lilo- ._ PREAPARING FOR NEWCOM. LNB- 4960-4-9m2ie1i. IRB.-There is quite nn infux nf -K~ ° population cominx to Souris this sprint! V V‘ .JURBENT LAND SURVEYING and houses are in good demand. S. U lj ,;'{/- ' _-|059--C9»\\ “D Operator, Souris, who ¥/ ‘ will put you in communication with -I _ ~The majority oi tho people of Sonrili V _ Land Surveyor. HBPUIBUYIIIO- sro earnestly whiting ior the town 5. $539.? spzcmi-` _ 49354“`10m2lPd- council to adopt daylight saving _ time. " s i V4 - ,335 ,,,E¢,M_ eliunou Norton. -~ Holy com- r._.._. _ _."Mr. Condon oi' Murray Ilorbor has rented ti portion of Mr. J. G. V.-_*Two ceurs Pen wono each. .'--e " W ..*WANT DAY LIGHT SAVING.- __°'rssN Aol _'nova MEET,-'rue boys teen use dlub are enjoying tlie l105lDlt8li£y aIl.etl1'ii\i.6ly of A Methodlht ood Father- and son* olub. Mrs. Uriah Matthew entertained mem last i»‘ri~ day ‘ S °i.UMB£R _i-IEAVY..-The winter just past was ideal ior lumbering op- erations and the -Klondyke Timber Mills who 'brought the last or their men from the woods last Wednesday. have received s vary lnrrce quantity oi timber and anticipate a very busy season. ` 5 _ .°E_GG CIRC LE.-The annual meet- ing: of St. Margsrets Egg Circle was held on March 21st ult. The Sfossl receipts for the year i918 amounted tcm $4314.64. Average receipts per m'mber, $113.54. Average price per are, 40.22. ’I\he gross receplts of the & fllllllllll.@\\\\\\\§/'IIIl\“\\\-I_'” \\\ *I \?`/l\`~./‘L ii" 141 `i\\`\t§ \\\ l . f _;_\l_ ’/1. _;§\‘\ /_, _\_ _`~\\.V_,. \ il: it ten on list were as iollcws: Mrs J. D. J. MOI)onn'ld_ $253.64; 'Mis I_i:_x-zuret Mcl)onu1d_ $248.86; Mrs. J. I.. McPhee, $240.99; Mrs. R. D. _\ir_‘- iirnnld, $229.45; Mrs. Joseph A. M1’ runnin. sau.-io; Mrs. .tl 1'. 1-we M _ 3; _ 73: A Ca“’J I U -Q-.r _ ._1_;, f ~. . _ ,nrt m --,V~.Vf-_ y A ‘ VV§;__'}.VV'.V W., .V._*3V;'V Zi "I l .L-'ii - 5-:_-:_ _ . _l' ""¢»l§:` “_l~~s__~_ I n ,, FLOWER SEED I I Fil* _iretili , _ _-l_I¢`l’l','_’_.. ' 1 fu tl Q. ._“_. _"_ __ _E ’ l‘ 4 » ,_ - I \ No “weep et-..._-_ _ __ f _ _-f 3;..-me-_f ' ~_~~I =.:'___V,V;/__‘I‘ 1.21. 'r "_fz'~i~ iille »f __ I FLY _-» _-_,M1 putting qua lust. corrects. _ VETCHES. FODDER CORN GARDEN SEEDS VEGETABLE SEEDS 4* I”f'4§\“\\YlII/A\\\‘\\\5\\“VIlllli\\\XK V _ \__ . ‘ Q <:,;_§(.l ' _ `V.». V VV . V I ~ SEEDSMEN TO THE PEOPLE OF P. E. ISLAND ~ cb n\\\\\\\\Y//lla\\\\\u.*J1///11lA\\\\\\\\v//Imalrsf.\\‘=:\\\\\\\\\vasvlflrlu/l01~\\\\\\\; ITEMS FROM BORDEN visitor to Ch’tow1\. Mr. I). W. Matheson spent the week- end at Bradalbane. J l U I Miss Annie Helffel spent Sunday at her home in Cape Traverse. J I U O Mr. Walter S. Dalziel spent Sun- day st his home in (leorizetowu. J Miss Rhoda Dickie is visiting in Borden the guest of Miss Lyla Irv- IDK- J D l O Captains Alex Cameron and E. E. Knowlton crossed to the island last evening. J I O 8 Mr. Lewis Muttart of Cape Trsv erse srrived last night ilrom a trip to Toronto. J e s » _ Mr. W. B. Brown former yardmsn st Borden returned last night from s visit to Boston." J 0 U l ' Mr. P. J. Mclnnls, one of Bordens prominent business men was at Al bony Monday on business. J O l U Messrs W. Ii, Townsend B & Il master J. J. Bethune. Roarlmaster werr in Borden Tuestlny on business. J _ e e s ` V nu the roxnl was greatly missed by thc- enginemen during his illness. J I D O Mr. "Bill" Luddington the well as u hair cutter in the polnpndour style ls excelled only in New Yorl: and Boston, is doing a flourishing business these days. Bill has by the uid oi his shears cut his way to fame and renown as a barber. J O l O On Monday the residents of Borden were shocked to hear of the death of Capt. Jos. Read M. P. Capt. Read who was well known and very popular with the people at Borden and in the vicinity will be greatly missed both in political and business life. The citizens of D9..'_<_"l df."j‘.';- 972': pathize with the family in their he- reavement. L known Borden barber. whoso name. k_______ _ 5 ¢__' gg ;‘»-- _f §___._§ .‘_*;_...f. - ' -.'Z_ _._...;:_§_I_. , _/e._'_-_.-._,_.;.'_:*--__ ;_‘_.` Y _J.-..-._~_;!‘rz'}:3, _ On Monday the Banli of .\'¢\'n I-leotio open(-ti their bl°.'ln¢~_h 'light-_und¢;,' the mnuagership ul' Mr. ('nrt`y__ lute of tho staff of the Bank _of-.\!t"tva t~lcol!c. (lh'l.own. Mr. (`urty \\'h_'l has had cou- sltlernblc bztuking I-xpwioilci-'is qulxo cnpablt- of carrying on this whrlr, al~ though he will no dozzhr. h»\v_g`~ sc-mc busy times. _ J o o o ‘, O'n Monday evening ti lame hilniller of citizens turned out to view the German guns which were on their way to Charlottetown as war trophies. One of ine guns showed quite plain ly the many augzalreinents il was in and both guns were stumped with 'the battalion that captured them .They are indeed worth while looking at as many of the people who saw them remarked. I J Q _ - "fs", if .3 _#iii- llLir:t-s f- t' Mr. I-`1'anl»: Irvine _'I Capt- Trnvr=t-so for his work in trans~_ lefrrim: roll. Dill noun tzund mnn when = he 0’l¢_':inc~mI:-\ ll~- `.~ -lrri\'»~rl ul th V* 4“5'7~A4_3a,r‘i' '_' __ ‘mme ct' .\I=' '~\:'] Fil'-_ .hawk ($1.115-'~' ‘o:lh_\' boy u- lxiliuu ninv potwds, (Tim 1 tg-¢` `,_;V -_~”V‘;‘<_.» -_"H, ' _ " ' _ . '» ff." . ~ __ -~ *- " ~ , . _ i'.r.\i.ttlul¥on.~' nrv shining forwai' mf Jack wore n hip _smile nn 'I`\i|-filing' _l, _ --_-“__ _ _- s .l -_ _lt_ 'li sirius. \\'I- \t--wrt \\~:mtir-'ring' \vn>_ fr "=i;¢."»;»l»_ :_ _ » _ _ 51 I ‘£;~_l- YV "V ' u in" --ff ' I _ __ ' .ti ' ,_ _ ' I » I I' I 'r ‘I l- wx) bc Mr. William Iiozorszm in at present engaged in putting the t'InIsI\in;f\ touches to the exif.-rior of tht- Bunt- of Nova Scotia. Mr. ltcgerson. whose work is known' throughout the Prov-I lnce no doubt will make an excellent job of it. J 8 \\ U Mr. McKle manager of the Bank of Nova Bootie, S'side. was in Borden on Monday arranging tor the opening of e brunch ot that hsnk here Mrs. McKie and her two sons were n|'so visiting and were guests at the Ger- ard Hotel. J. _ l e o~' s _ in, _ms memn en' ,ibn to mr Mr. .ioli‘n'B`IL`_ lilmiul 6st 'asainurtei'-_ s bed cold. "John L." who is consid- ered one ot the best engine clesueR` 3 vt. ‘i _*I . ~ __ _ . I . ._*,T'#;-` _-,_»,,| -._ ,_,~ _-35.: w-,,\ V* .g 4_1;-g|.l¢»~;.-1 Q?- =x\ \ _- -W =e l _ ` _ I V _ *-¢.¢e-new I. » I Parkman’s Eve Aid _ V Just how much is required rnust be accurately measured. 'loo little _would only parteVl7y relieve the trouble. ‘Too much W0Uld lI1_lUl`€‘ih€‘ @y€S~ tj use the best,_modern optical _ `- appliances, absolutely col reeling optical defects and guarantee _ satisfaction Alrkiniis of eye glass repairing and matching’lensesd0re ‘ ’ Un-excelled service ,_ I ~ it ‘ 4. ~~_- I i _.,,. _rv t. z. `|=-can-i"ssn ` ‘ f Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist Montague, P. E. I. » ._f_V° _ ~ - ‘ ` 1.4 » _ M»__V_ :_ ln. _Vw ._._ . I..-V. - .__,...___ __ ,__ ___ he ;. ;_’~\-ir _ V~__V,-_V V .___.¢_ V__ "-1 ' ‘f' 1 f_':_.V~, :CAV ‘~-' -.»a.‘.< witll least possible delay. - _ I W- _,M ,_ _ ,g,,_.f.__.f ' \