, EiJRUARY 12, 1920. ,iillk, 0i it hire is hardly s stage of our ex- gs when a really good Photo 0t s welcome gift to some one, is needed for sonie- distant re- vs, or for a. thousand and one sr reasons. HE CO0K STUDIO Bayer hotographer i g Charlottetown .1 y, Gentleman i A Dress Shoe For y _ lEVBlliili! Wear Patent rButton f“. Boots fiLong pointed toes, 3 Black Cravdnette tops '1 l I $12.75 All sizes g, "This is the Newest ‘g Boot-Absolutely . Correct ior Dress Wear Alley s. o... m. P t D . f fashionable Shoes for Cash i Get theBeturned- Man a r ~ Job . . r- “ti”, l 4 . - »a+»oowoo+wooooouueoo+ore eo4oom++o+ooo+oo+n+e §$§$¥U¥‘¥** t. p E. E. PARKMAN g Jeweler & Optometris ‘ - ‘ Graduate with honors from _ ' the Canadian Opthalmic Col " lege, Toronto, Ont. » ' Scientific examination of ' the eyes with the most mod ern methods and appliances. We use the Retlnoscope or Shadow Test. The Electric Optlialmometer. The Electrl Optlialmoscope for determin I ing the diseased renditions of the eyes. The Ski Optomet- er (the above instruments are the onlv ones in Kings County.) The Revelation Test , Cabinet and many more deli- , cate instruments. X We are Opticians to the people who want the best in _. quality and satisfaction and we are constantly testing with good results patients who have tried elserwhere.Try. ,. us and be convinced that we ~, give highest quality and best y, results with a saving of 20 l, per cent or more. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED Montague, P. E. I. <- Ell. riiiiiiiiiii Montague, P. E. I. ‘ROFESSIONAL CARDS W on. i. s. enoKen VETERINARY SURGEON iflce Ind Residence, 171 Great George Btreet Opposite K¢nnsdy's Gsrsne . Phone No. I04 IOZM-Bllllilmoprl. ._________________... §O§§OOO+QO+O-O40-OOO-OFO" ‘ mum n; MeGUIGAN, es. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary i Pubiie. Money to _Lesn » Cameron Iioek, Charlottetown, P. l. l- K cLesn & McKlnnon, Barristers, Attornsyset-Lsw Office, Royal lsnk Building. hsrlqggqgqwn . - P. B. lsisnri ‘Morson & Dufiy Isrristers and Attorneys lolleitere for Royll laid! of Canada 'MONIV T0 LOAN Elseod & entley W. I. Ientiey, K.O. lei-rinse: and Atterne at-Lsw IQNIY TO LO N illise s- Qflnk of N. l. Chambers "g. fifii¥*¥i‘iii**9ifiifiiififi¥*¥%¥fiiéiiliiéléi ifi%liii \ ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAh * I acme-co only 3D cents a can. A MacLean & Co, Georgetown} 69 4 .°‘DUNDAB AND ANNANOALE- Rev. W. H. ilpencer will preach an the Forward Movement on Sab- oath the 15th inst at Dundee 2.80 p. m. at Annuiidale at 7 p. m. —-—-—-—<w+>——— The title of Viscount is next to the lowest in the peerage, be!‘ :4 just aireve that of baron. ‘ The is iifllliVll-IBHI. u.‘ "vice-curries," and was formerly merely the title of n country sheriff. it was never used as o. title of nobility unti-i February l2, 1440, when Henry Vl. mad: John Baron Beaumont, “Viscount Beaumont." ' This Wiii interest Stomach Sufferers SAYS IN-DIQEQTION COMES FROM AN EXCESS OF HY- DROCHLORIC ACID A weld known authority states that stomach trouble and lndlges lion are nearly always due to acid ity-ncid stomach-nnd notma most folks believe, from a lack of diges- tive juices. He stiller: that an ex (‘i288 0i‘ hydrochloric acidin thi stomach retards -digestion ant‘ starts food fermentation, then our meals sour like girhnge in a can. forming acrld_ fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like ll my illlliOfl. We then get that heavy, lunipy ‘fooling in the chest we eructate sour food, belch gas or have heartburn, flatulence, wat- erbrnsh, or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all dig- estive acids and instead," get from any phnriiricy four ounces of Jad Suits 41nd tnko at tnblespuoirful in u glass of water before breakfast while it i, relfervcsclng and further- more, to continue this for one woek. iWhlie relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the so idityx-rcniovc tho gas-making mass, start the liver. stimulate the kid iicys and thus promote a free iiow 0i’ pure digestive juices. Jarl Suits la inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithln and sodium phosphate. This harm- less salts is used by thousands of people for stomach‘trouble with excellent results. --oe>--— Mlnard’: Llniment cures diphtheria Kiiéiéilfiéiéiféltffiaiéifislflfieiflfiéitffiflffiw 0 i f Gal S. . I . Blowing your own horn gets you nowhere. its ser- vice and being able t0 de- liver the goods that count. Our patients tell us that we are giving a‘ Optical Ser- vice equal to any given in the larger centres. They also tall us that before we came to Montague they had to go to Charlottetown or elsewhere tb have any s ec- ial work done. Now th is all changed and they can get any special work done here. Have your eyes examined and be convinced by the lat- est methods thot we back up all we claim in our adver- tisements. Service first last and all the time is our motto. ii. J. MABON Dptonetrlst nnd Prescription Draught- eaisaaieesteareaieexssseseaieseeiesaiesesmeltseaiesaieseai-seissaieeairstaitsxseiesaesan Vlnntl - - P. E. Next tfiaor Bank of Commerce ifiifiifflfifiidififfifliiifisififfifi i» = You Know = 1 I 4 w That we carry a complete i line of: Patent Medicines Drugs - Fancy Goods 4 Groceries i Flour slid Feeds 4 Stationary " < Boots sad Shoes , Rubbers Rubber Boots < Lumbermsifs Rubber unison rriouooasbas llite, While in Montague, come in end Kive us a trial, we guarantee satisfaction. Family perscriptions csre- fully pounded. '1' Ctrriitiiers a. run.» i _-i.imiterl. Drugs, Groceries, Beets end Shoes 4 E Montague, P. l. I. GGOOOO-OOOOOI i was of blue serge. trimmed with HQOHOOL WORK. — Honour Roll of Rollo Bey East school for the month of January: GrsdsVlI. —1, James E. McDonald; 2, Gerald McDonutl; 3, Russel Perry. Grade Vl.—1, Ethel Peters; 2, Mary- Pei. ers; ti, Laurettn Cnhill. Grade V.— 1, Frances Peters; 2, Annie Peters; 3. Frank Peters. Grade lV.-—1, Mir- d-rerl Burke; 2, Rttu Perry; 3, Hilda Martin. Grade lIl.—.1, Her». ry Cahlll; 2, Hazel Keefe; 3, Joseph Cuhidl. Grade ll.—l, John- ny Olinisson; and Jimmy Chaisson, (equal); 2, Harold McEwen and iluth Man-tin, (equal); 3, Victor Peters. Grade l.—1, Sarah Peters; 3 Arthur Burke; 3, Harriet Burke. Perfect attendance: Ethel Peters. Mary Agnes Peters, Sarah Peters, ..Viary Peters, Hilda Martin, Russel Perry, Rita Perry, Gerald Mc- lloiizfld, Mary Dengle, Johnny (lhnfsisoii, Harold iMcEwen, Mildred Burke, Harry Cahill. Annie Chas- sion, Teacher. wivi. CRANDALL or , MONCTON PASSES AWAY ‘MONCTON, N. 13., Feb. 9.—-—By the death of William H. Crandsl-l, ~Mfllll1gEf of the Western ‘Union Telegraph Co. in this city which occurred nt. twelve o'clock Friday, Moncton loses one of its best known and most highly esteemed citizens nnd the Western Union u faithful and popular official. ‘Mr. Craiidall hud been in failing health for the past year, but was ible to attend tn ills duties up tn Saturday last. He contracted u cold about n week ago and this to- gether with heart trouble with which he hud been suffering re- suited in his death. Deceased who n ~i0ii 0i’ the late Joseph Crun. dull ofr many years postmaster oi’ Moncton, was din the sixtyqthlrd year of his age. He was a native of Moncton and lind been in the employ of the Western Union in ‘hi9 01W for forty-six years, being five years of that time. He was widely known throughout the hioritiine Provinces. Deceased 71s "llrvlved by his widow, who before her marriage was Miss Hunter of St. John, one son,_Harry, electrical engineer with T. Eaton Co. here and three daughters, Mrs, J_}]_ frondrill, of New York and Misses Ilercthy and Margaret at home. MPB- ‘J- H. Rogers, Moncton, is s sister and Frank Crandall, of the C- N- 3-. Quebec. is a bizothcr. Mlnard's Llniment Cures Colds, Etc COBB—DRUMMOH_D One of the prettiest wedding‘of the season took place at the-home of lvlr. and Mrs. '1‘: A. Drummond, i326 Fifteenth avenue; on Christ- mas Eve, when their daughter Mar- guerite Jean ibecon-re the bride of Phillip isimihends Cobb by n core. mony performed by Dr. Murdoch MacKlnnon. Bernie Lauboch pre- sided at the piano and the bride, who was giiven away ‘by her father, strains of the wedding march from "bohengrin". She was charmingly zowned in charmeuse with tiny ruf- fles of chiffon and tunic of chan- tlliy lace ‘beautifully outlined with French emlbroidery and pearls. A court train of satiln embroidered in gold and a bridal veil held in plnce with sprays of ntircissus, completed t beautiful costume and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The bride was attended by her sister, IMiss Gertrude Druiiimond, and Captain iS. J. Booth of Toron- to who performed the duties of best man. The bridesmaid wore ivory duchess satin with sliver lace and touches of coral, with black picture hat nnd a coral fan the gift of the groom. Mrs. Drumnioiid was costu- med in oaupe satin with trimmings of silver lace and touches of rose and Miss Phlu Drumniond wore u darinty frock of pple pink. During the signing of the regist- er, Miss Helen Leoroyd, accompani- ed by Miss Laura Fraser, sang “Heart of Gold." the music of which had been composed by the bride's teacher. Mr. Hakel, and dedicated to her. The drawing room was attractiv- i-‘ly decorated with palms, poinset- ias and chry-santheniums, and in the other rooms, carnatiions and ris- rcissi were used effectively. in the dining room the table was n charm- ing picture, centered with thc wed- ding cake. Pink and white carnat- inns were used to adrl to the at- tractiveness of the toible. Mrs. J. Stafford presided over the coffee urn. Mrs. L. T. McDonald cut the ices nnd the assistants were Mrs. Scarlett. Miss Mabel Broder, ‘Miss Anne Glliis, Miss Laura Fraser, Miss Bh-upe and Miss Phia Drum- mond. . One of tirc happiest guests of the evening was the bride's namesake little Miss Ritis McDonald, who re- ceived from the bride one oi-lier own necklaces which she had worn, during so niriny hifppy girlhood hours, and on her wedding day she presented to her little namesake. The bride's going away costume taupe fort, with which she wore p black hat. iMr. and Mrs. Cobb left DR. DQVANQ FIINCH PILLS Arelilhie Re uletl I Pill for wom OF, l5 l box. old n nil Drug stem. o m led to any address on reoeiat f roe. The Bcebell Dru‘ 00-, n! erines, Outside. PHOSPHONOL - FOR MIN Resto es Vim sud Vitality for Nerve gyro rsln- incrssses "grsy inst er", onic-wiil build you up. ot- two for 6, st l- g stores. or inallon rece pt of: ce. he! be I Drug 00.. It. 0st erlnu. Onto o. soon AI nosnsnis oiwo sis-oils: iii LYON Photographs of sil sizes, Iiiins ts ell size smsteur esmerle Ire lb- selved fresh every week. Moderate Prices ihe local manager for some thirty. . entered the drawing room to the‘ and Mrs. brook. ed byJihfgr. / 23 3O on i1 trlpbto Winnipeg nnd Minnie- poiis. They will reside- at Leslie, iSnsk. From their friends, Mr. and Mrs. CObIh re eived a great numibsr of lhmutlfu Among ‘them were two silver tea services-Regina Daily Register. and costly presents. The Mr. Cobb above referred too is a sohgof ‘Mr. snd Mrs. Cobb of Crapaud; Ban-k of Commerce Leslie, Seek. und manager of the wspoiuo Armivsneianv A very enjoyable evening was spent recently at the home of Mr. William Coady, Hazel- it being the celebration of their tenth anniversary. There were upwards of sixty guests,,snd Mr. and Mrs. Coedy spared .no pains in trying to make the evening as pleasant as‘ possible for all.- Dnncin was indulged in. the music ibe n-g very capably furnish- ilfwen Martin, assisted by ‘Mr. Alfred Stewart and Mr. Cliarlefwalker and accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Kifred Stew- Personsl attention to Amateur _ ' Photography Artlstie Plielegrs he - chlrtettetewii. P. . l. art. Mine. Annie lPrsught, and Miss May Jack-man. During the evening an eddflose wss reed by Miss K-sth- issn Ceyle and Mnsnd Mrs. Costly cf, * Acetic ginusri ALONGE A YOUR rzAw runs March 1st is Last Receiving Date ' for the Great March Sale When on the morning of March 22 this first great Canadian sale begins, as hundreds of buyers. from the United States, Great Britain, France and Canadmeagerlyoutbid one another, for the finest average furs ever assembled at any sale-then you'll be glad you have your furs on our floor. And. as, day after clay, lot after iot is sold and you realize you are getiingémore for your furs than ever before, you will resolve always ‘to send ail-of your furs to the - ‘ (smear Pursue n Sales m Montreal , {f M . —-to this great, big, Home market specializing in fresh, original, unculied Canadian furs, unmixed with inferior southern varieties. _l Do not hold a package or a bale another day. Ship all your furs noiiv! They must be sorted, listed and put into shape in good time for the buyer s inspection.‘ , Liberal advances will be made, gladly, to any shipper, large orismail, on request. <2 were- presented wlth»a beautiful generous gift, nnd eiopressing the bedroom suite, they aso received other presents, tinwrire and glass- ware from some, and money from several others. The following was the address: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Coady:— We. your many friends ago neigh- bors gathered together evening, are proud to congratulate you on this the tenth anniversary of your wedded life. We feel we cannot let the evening go by with- out expressing in some small mea- _ sure ouflsppreoiatlon and gratit- ude for your kindness and hospit- ality. During your ten years of wedded bliss, the harmony that ex- lcis in the home, blessed with live children. cannot but be admired. Not only on thisoccssion. but also st any time we have had the pleasure of visiting you, we were made to feel as welcome as the flowers in May. Posse accept this smaili gift with hearty congratulations and may happiness end prosperity follow you in the future as it ha; done in _ the past. Signed on behalf of a few neigh- bors and friends. IMr. and iMrs. Coady were lakcn by surprise orig replied in fitting- tsrms, thsnlting the people for . SMALL SHIPPERS —Any quantity is acceptable. grading carefully supervised yields the best possible resuitsf You will never know how much your furs are really worth until you ship to us. Our sales truly test the world's buying strength. AN INVITATION-Every shipper, every dealer, every manufacturer, EVERYONE interested in raw furs is cordially invited to attend this epoch-marking sale. I i . /, Q <9‘: ‘ké /__./ Auction Sales ,,-,,~s-.~...-* / ' ' Company, Limited / ‘Mg-Pea ' / MAIN OFFICE AND WAIIEBOUSE‘ § Q~°0$ hope that they would enjoy thein- selves and all meet again in some future time. William Candy, Mlllvle\v, in which ere this - - i. , n Honest, expert / . Canadian Furl 150 Lagsuchetiere St. West Q? Temporary Offices Windsor ‘Hotel, Montreal / great praise was given Mr. and a. late hour in tho morning all dis- ‘Mrs. (‘oudy for their progress and parsed for their homes. ‘feeling per- especially for their well-reared iectly satisfied over their evening's children. enjoyment and wishing Mr. and Supper was then served in Mre. (Mrs. Costly ma"? YBBFE 0i’ 0°11"!!- A speech wa then made by Mi’- s Coadyfls iiisunl, dainty pyyie. at ued iisrioinwi-