Erfi A-".]`UNE.d1, ~~191-8 ~ '_._~. ' -1' \“"'\;i;_la;§_:`!_;'_° _» _ _ . 1 e‘f_,,: _~ ' f` if.. ......N -- _ » _.1 '»_3~= vi -‘;w~--in ~ - - -.-f'.oi..';~ 1-4,,;1_f ‘ NN ‘GUARDIAN _ ‘ 'PAGE '.SEV.EN. __ for iiellr Soldier Boy in camp or at the front; for vour ,Sauer and patrolling’ |-M lllllr seal: from you to him to make his heart light and jto help keep tight the home ties. your photograph. The Cook Studio The Newest Designs in poture 'frames In all sizes and styles, moderately priced. Call and see then). - I _ Bayer Studio Ai ONTAGUE ' RACES HORSE W_¢u’day Aug. 21, 1918 $700. Purses $7 00 There will be the following stake races held'on the Montague Race Track, on the above date; 2.17 Trot, Purse . $250.00 2.30 Trot, Purse $250.00 2.45 Pace and Trot, Purse $200.00 Entries to the above classes close on June 15th. when one per cent. of purse will be due. Two per cent. on July 10th and two per cent. on Aug. 10th. when horses must be named. Purses divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 pcr CBBC ' National Trotting Association rules to govern. of which this'track is a member. Don’t forget the date the entries close,-Juno 10th. T IVE ` . G. S, 8019-G-4l.taEtfrl5i Secretary. ll.-e..-n-i We Are Modern l lptii ions We keep in constant touch with the latest discoveries and inventions in optics. and immed- iately anything new is placed on the market which will increase our knowledge or facilities, we have it. Our optical ofilce is of the most approved style and is equipped .with the very latest instru- ments and sight testing appli- ances. - ' Glasses fitted by us do not de- tract from the appearance. We make a special study of the cos- metic offect to be obtained. and can assure you that our glasses ail'd it certain note of neatness _and refinement that meets with favorable comment. _' 'Childi;en’s eyes receive our~ ~-special attention, and we pride ourselves on our abilityto lit a child with childs glasses, not with cumbersome glasses that were intended for adults. Shadow Rctinoscopy test used. Succeeds where others fail. I-I. J. Mahon ' Optometrist and Prescription Druggist Montague P. E. Island Next door Bank of Commerce Professional Cards DR. MacGUlGAN 50 Great George Street (Office of late Dr. Conroy) Oiiicc Hrs.-8.30 to 10 n.ni. 1.00 to 3 p_ni. 7.00 to 9 p.m. Phone--527 Uamiirui " Smnllbooo S|mIlPrIco FOR CONSTIPATION MVC M0011 (lil to” 0( (Img, Purely vegetable. wonaemuy quick to bonlah blliouonooo. |l0l¢|l¢|l¢» indlgootlon and to clonr up o bod complexion. Genuine boon signature i %¢-¢¢f-»».¢," PALE FACES v °:.':°i:.‘.‘.ii:°::‘.'i.:.r..'f" Carter’s Iron Pills Q , Wi" Noll this condition i C "' ~ _ _'I American High Boots Putciit Lcitilicr Boots _ niaile with white cloth tops and wliitc Leather Soles and heels. The newest summer boots for Growing Girls Sizes 3 t0 6 . . . . . .$1.75 Sizes 12 to 21/2 - - - 3-95 Sizes 9 to 111/_. - - - 3-25 Sizes 6 to 81/_» - -- 2-50 See our Window Alley & Co. W A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photogrnivny Moderate Prices Porlonnl attention to Amateur Photography. 107 Queen Street Phone 68--J. DR. CLIFT GI-IRONIC DIBEABIO ` OURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance, Victoria Hotel. Charlottetown, P.Iil.I., Canada. HOURS, 12 to 8 daily- NOW .~ B. S. HESSIAN e larrlotor, Bolloltor, .‘ Notary Public, ote-» _ MONEY T0 LOAN. llontopuo. P. I. I. J. D. STEWART, K. C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public - -Mlloo Nowoon liook. Charlottetown li-anon Omoo. Gsoroeiwfl lonoy to Loon on Roallototo _ _ ,_ __ lIoLEAN & MoKINNON lorrlotor Attorney-ot-I-ow larrlotoro Attorneys-at-Low Omoo ltoyol Bank Bnlldilll Charlottetown. P.l.I. ._ . -... lIeLEOD & BENTLEY W. I. lontloy. K- 3- lorrlotor ond Attornoyoot-Low Money to Loom Gilioo-lonk of N. I. Gnombsrli Ghoriottotown. I'-I-L “i*‘”“ asonsoiv o DUFFY x ‘L iq 'l`he Best Eye Service ` Having recently return- ed from Toronto where I at- tended a post graduate course in Optometery and was awarded my diploma, I am now in a position to give my patrons the very est eye service obtainable. _ My parlor is fitted with the very best and latest in- struments and is_on a par with the best optical par- lors in Toronto and Mon-_ treal. We guarantee you per- fect satisfaction and are at all times pleased to give you advice regarding the care of the eyes. We are also expert re- pairers of Eye Glasses, Spectacles, etc., and_ will at- tend to same while you wait. E.E. Parkmau lorrioton dntornoyl ooiiuum nr ami: I °°\°*° UONIY 10 5 > 32 Graduate Optomentist, ~ Montague, P.E.I. 4”* H A h *‘*°*‘******************** A ijmudnom0`i5bupobCiUmmnnpoU iflelii-is ~~-_lil l The ~ Ea3te'7°h "'d_;¢1_n Your riioate s ..°MR. HAROLD P- GORDON is the Georgetown Guardian represen- tative. ' _ _"THE SCI-IR. JAMES F " is in Souris with a-cargo of Sydney coal for Matthew McLean.S. ..°HIs 'many friends in George- town, gladly welcome Mr. Eineas Mc- Donald into their midst again. G ..°8UN'8 ECLIPSE.-The eclipse of the moon was seen by a number of Souris' citizens on Saturday.-S. ..°8Cl-iR_ “AR008TOOK" is dis- charging a cargo of 100 tons sorund Sydney coal for Mr. B. Creamer.--5. ..°PA.TROL BOAT.-"1-laclielaga" was in port at Souris Thursday and sailed in the evening up the Straits. -S ..*8GHOONER “ATl-IEILONG” sail- Proctor arrived in Souris Friday with 70 ton coal from Sydney' for Matthew it McLean, Ltd.-S. ..*s. s. ENTERPRISE is doing ex- cellent service on the Picton-Souris -Magdalen route.---and~ travellers --re- port very fair accommodation.-S. ..*l-IERRING are plentiful in Souris and a few codiish are being taken. Lobster fishing inthe South side seems to be a failure, but factories in the north side are doing -well.-S. _.*SCHO0NER "ATHEI.RNY" sail- ed' Saturday for Magdalen islands from Souris ‘with 250 bags saut. 7 cords wood. 200 mackerel bbls and l50 bags sawdust.-S. ..°Mr. Frank Dalziel. lately engln eer of the C. G. S. Stanley, spent a few days at his home in Georgetown during the ,week previous to his as- suming the post as engineer of the C. G. S, Prince Edward Island. G ..*COLD STORAGE PLANT.- Messrs Mattiliew and McLean are freezing and putting into cold storage lareg quantities of herring. so there will be plenty cod bait this summer. -S. ..*THE SCHR. GRAND DESERT "nn her way from Port Elgin via Charlottetown with 900 bags salt., and l,000 lbs lobster cans took in 40 -uipty punchions and cleared for Viagdalcn Islands.-S. . . . . . . . . . . ._ ..*HORSE NOTE.- Mr. Wm. Walsh, of Souris 'has recently pur- chased the draft stallion “Golden Knight" from J. J. Cahill. This splendid descendant of the “Knight of Ardgowan and old "Brown Stout" will be a valuable addition to the horses of eastern King's, he starts on the 10th inst., from Elmira es- tablishing routes which ill be ad- vertised later.-S. ..'FOLLOW'lNG is the standing of pupils of Georgetown Royalty School for the month of May: Grade Vli.,-1, Alice Dehorie; 2, Ernest Parker. Grade IV..-in Marion Burloe; 2, Frederic Norton; 3. Marie Dehorie. Grade lli,,-1, Verna McNabb; 2, Lucy DeLorie. -Grade II.,-1, Maude Parker; 2, Georgina M-cRae; 3,.Mary Morrison. Grade I..-1. Margaret Mc- Rae; 2, Beatrice Deborie; 3, Emmett McDonald; 4, Jessie Norton. Per- fect attendance,-Frederic Norton, Verna McNabb. G Mlnards Llnlment Lumbormanl Friend IINE MORE ADDED T0 THE GREAT ARMY Who are Shoutlnq the Praises of Dodd'n Kidney Pills Saskatchewan Man's Kidney Trouble Developed into Diabetes-Story of His Complete Cure. Strong Pine, Sask_, June 10. (Spe- cial.)-Sore back, which developed lu- to diabetes, had made life a. burden to Maxim F. -Capusten_ a farmer of this place. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured him, and he is added to that great army of Canadians who glory in telling their neighbors that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the one sure remedy for all kid- ney ills. "For nearly five years I suffered from -sore back and headache," Mr. Capusten says, in giving his experi- once. I had a bad taste in my mouth In the mornings, and I was always tired. My muscles would cramp, and I was nervous, and the least exertion would make me perspire freely. At last diabetes developed. "l dually came to the conclusion that my kidneys were the cause of my trouble, and decided to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I got half a. dozen boxes. and before l had finished taking them I was completely cured. "I advise anyone suffering as 'I did to use Dodds' Kidney Pills." All Mr. Capusten's trouble came from diseased kidneys. They speedily ceased when he commenced to use theoue sure help for diseased kidneys -Dodd'a Kidney Pills. FEED Jersey Glu te n Meai 600 bags in stock. Very superi- or feed. Much high- erpercentageingro- tein and at t an Cornmealbcsides being much cheap- er. __f_e.ic.4i!-L-'=R°S- I ‘ » ............ _ _I ww ..'i1"i=Avs to boy in this Province. ..°rwo_aeN're van wono each 'Y “V- T`°"""°°°'"' °‘ °' ’ --- _llnertlog for advertising In this col- umn. Debit niust accomgiany order. Miaimum"ciiargo twenty- ve oeots. l _ _ mow .su'|'o` owuens.-Messrs .it ii; scam aaa M. .i. Pequot, have lieopuie owners l of. automobiles _ -S . i .‘.‘*A QUl8TIO_N‘l'-=ls it a custom ug u.n,acci¢lent that-causedan autolst t, turn his No. upside down while passing iilil‘o1l8ll`Bou\*ls last week?-S l ..°‘I'H¢ UQHK ”lEATl|CE" .on er way to Mazatlan islands with ei #lid salt called at Souris for 200 l s of lobster 'cena' and 200 ft. of aids;-8? _' f i_.~HAv- mo onrun cnors are lokln _exceptionally flue owing to t e fsgt that during' May andenrly J-une therewere splendid falls of rain :gud all crops look most promising.- l __________ EEASTBRN i>EnsoivALs ‘ I ,__-,. _ ' ..*Mr. Harry Collins, Sturgeon, vis- ited Georgetown on Saturday last. G _ F_*lUWVl' ._ ~ '..*Mr. Nathan Allan. of Houghton island, visited Georgetown on Tues- day. G ..'Mrs, J. A. Dalziel. Georgetown. paid _a visit _to Charlottetown on Tliursday. G' ‘ _ ..*Messrs. G. H. Myers and George Martin., New Pertlwvlsited George- town on 'I‘hursday.< ' G i _ _*Miss Margaret Gordon, Brunden- ell River, was amongst the visitors to Montague on Thursday. G ..*Rev. Di P. Croksn, P.- Pg. of Georgetown. was a visitor to Charlot- .etown during the weak. G ..*Mrs. (Rev.) A. McKay is visit- ing her_ mother Mrs. Peter Sinclair this week at the old home.-S. ..°Mr. inspector Hayt; of the Cus- toms and his assistant; Mr. -Brenton. lnspectgd _t he Customs, Souris, Thurs- lay.- : ._-Mr. J. Houghton, Dominion Police, _was _in Summerside on Satur- iay on- business connected with Mili- tary affairs.-H. ..°HIs friends will notice Mr. 'rho- mas kickham is looking mach better since _receiving treatment at the Charlottetown Hospital. ‘..°Gunner and_Mra. Murphy, of liitlifair. arevisiting in Georgetown, _*ha guests of_Mrs.,Murphy’s mother. Mrs. (Capt) John McDonald. G ..*Mr. -E. Pl Stavert, took a party consisting ,ot ,ltev. A. McKay, Mrs. McKay' and tlie.l\§isses Susan Carlton ind Bessie Kgig t to Charlottetown ert and 'son Philip.-S. ' Mlnard'o _tiinlmont Ulod by Physician `i;..'. \L‘_». v (Fritily) l.ainblb._. ._ ._ 22 Hides per lb. _ ._ ... 8 Calf skins .. 15 Poultry. $1.-1.25 ` ._ BOURIB. MARKETS. ._ ‘(Frlday hy Telephone) W. Oats bus. :__ .00 s.. oats bus .oo gotlltoes bus 50 . ww ° EF? ~ Mn gork lb; ._ .. MURRAY HARBOR MARKETS. ._ (Friday by Telephone) W. Oats bus. . 1.00 B. oats bus. 1.00 Potatoes bus. 50 Butter lb. . . _ .. 40 Eggs _ ....34 Pressed!-lay _ $20 Hides lb. ._ 11 Pork 22 Ksnsmorou Manners. (Pfldly by Tollphono) .Oatabus . . . . . . .; . . . . ..'....90 €.om,i>u...._ __ ss otatoéii . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 aimei-iii. ..‘. ss s:gg.~.ioi.._ . _ . . . . ._ ai nay-_top .___ .___ szo . _A nioiqr/level Nlalaksrs. ' ' (Friday 'by Telephone) W. Ootsvbua' . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $1.00 Butterlb. 40 Eggs dos ._ .. _ 32 Pori¢_.. _ . . . . . . . . . . _.22 Hay ton $21 Potatoeswhite audred 45-50 I-lilies .. 10 SUMMIRBIDI MARKETS _ (Friday by Tolophono) Butter (dairy . . . . . . . . . . . _ 40-ill Butter (cresmeryl 40 Hoy pressed . . . . . . . $14 iiaylooso... . ... :iz Hides (perlb.).... '. _.10 Potatoes _ . ,. 50 Wooiunwasbed .. . . . .. 07 Wool yoshod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ U0 Pork (organs ln) . . . . . . . . ._ 10%-II li¢gsperdoz.._. . . . . . ...Sl -lmnb volts . . . . . . . . . _ . _. _ 1.00-1.15 Caliolrins ._ ._ .. 22 lJlaek0uts... _ _.95 ind returned' onday with Mrs. Stav-_ (All rights reserved) ' +4$»i~t».i."'_ Cost so little that you can 1 ` well afford several pairs LEET FOOT for “best” wear, or course. Another 'pair for golf, tennis, or motoring- - - athird for every-day wear. ;. A A __ ,_ __ ' 5,-'ppm . SGD EUQDU ECCCECEUDDCDDUD ECEEEFUDOD CU l ~ __ _ _ .,.~ - It`s a true economy to have more than one pair' of - _ ` these easy, comfortable, dressy Fleet Foot shoes. ' ` - ' DCIDUCIDUUDD DCCE \$ &`.~ _ “ - [IDC DEED UFJUUDUDUUUUDDDDD UUCLQDDDDDD DUDE G 'R DUDDUEIUUDEUDUUUISDUUDDDUUCICRJ-DQ I - It means longer wear-and lends happy variety to your warm weather costumes. “FLEET -FOOT" provides styles for men, women and children-for every sport-every use. Ask your dealer to show you the new styles in “Fleet Foot" None genuine unless stamped !‘FLEET FOOT" on the lol! The best shoe dealer! » --- sell "Fleet Foot" CANADIAN CONSOIJDATED RUBBER CO. LIMITED . Head Oflioe, Montreal 28 Service Branches throughout Cmndl 1*' "Uma so " Qu-i' _, __ T --W Hood‘s Sarsaparillu removes scrof- ula sores. boils and other eruptlonsyl ~ i'___<, _\\~i~ elf! 0"' in preference to all other selections. -_ __ Lei Nafllfeg.-_' - __ Of all wedding gifts. pieces in silver constitute the great maiority istpésfiias_ . . _ . . . ._ so-ss ‘“°>"'“¢'* °' ‘“'°"?f°"""°“ '“°’ We can offer you the la gest and most select' line of fa;§§'8§§§ "“°' " "33 hm “"8"” by “kms ' silverware ever shown in this city, and at prices that en- y toii $18 20 DI' w"SOl'\'8 mfg] iavgf ou, ._ ._ . . . . __ 1. _ .rr """" " l'l slut Teas ’ ’ ggs per doz . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32-36 ER Beef'lb. . ._ 25-35 ' W. W. WELLNER Eszab. ises _ J°W¢“°1'¢° _ Official C. G. R. Watch Inspi ctors ' I _l~“~~-ir”-F' s L_ s - “° °""°§ii°§l'.i»:°iTf5'f“" “"'§7" 1 ___'___ __ __ __ "'“' ::;:'»;§;> - 55° dm' °° ° ' - ~° 32 "_““_*_ 0 -ll? v . _ \itl8i‘ lb. ... .... 40 ` 'i V' " _ . . 22 ‘ Hay ... ... ..... ... ... ... ... $21 in sq; _pn-a -n -ni- _rug Cf! l. . 1-I-'¢‘E,""§ -Q latest i tyles. 85 QUEEN STREET great variety. A full assortment in tliese celebrated Vehicles ii.-cluding all the g . _ ' i* caiiaiaciss Grant Ke gi nedy HARNESS _ _ A--1 OUR LINES Heney and Baynes Carriages now opening. _ _ _ _ P.E.I. Harness and Harness parts Collars, etc, etc. - Everything that you can possibly require for your horse in o 0 ‘1 V i Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers and ` Churns. Page Wire Fence, Lawn Fence - and Gates ‘ We carry in stock now a complete line of fence for THE FARM, for me i=1i~:i.o,f¢. the GARDEN ... a ras LAWN. _ ‘ Pass i=sNcas always give satisfaction. ‘i Our Lines are Good Lines Our Prices are RiS\\¢ P1109! v E ¥ S _ tl- ! wins FENCE Grant .& Kggnedy wins carts CHARLO ¢ _ 1 <_-