-1.. ,_»|1' PAYS to buy in this Pi-ovlnce.` __ac0ME to the-Garden Party this ",,n||1g at Crapaud -Corner. 417 .._,_. __ewE BUY FOR SPOT CASH and up right. That is tho reason for our many satisfied customers. See our `,¢|_ in -todays paper. C. E. rrm in son, St, Peter‘s. .107 __ ,IPOPULAR TEACHER.--Mr. J. A' H, -Mac-Connell. of Georgetown, png been engaged as teacher lor the c,,m|ng year in Btrathcons. His friends wish, “Jim” every success in his new chosen work.-G. ...*THE ICE-CREAM 80`CI"AL held on _I_he lawn. of the Christian Chin-¢p on hursday Ang. 14th. wa.s.on’e grand success. The night wus 'ideal and a 'large crowd attended. The financial part"wss very satisfactory. ' ..._..-_' ¢ _JDECCBATION _ SERVICE .On Sunday 17th. The Oddfcllows. of Mont- ggue decorated the graves of their de. parted. at Ge-o. Town. and Lower Mont- ague cemeteries. The ltebekahs also placed flowers upon their sisters and brothers graves. ‘ ..*NEW TEACHER.-~M.*. lluctnn altiei. ot’ Georgetown left on Tues D' ' - . day to take up ills duties as teacher £t Albion tlross, thc_ ratepayers of which are to be congratulated on tin-ir securing S0 eiilcicnt o -teacher. l ...ry . ..*A TREMENDDU8 BODY OF MACKEREL.-To load a boat with Mal-.kerel ironip the hook meant some "sloddingY' with the Jigs. Ou Tuesday afternoon the fishing boats at Rock- bnrra, actually loaded their boats with Mackerel. Such fishing has not been known along the Eustern shores in the memory of the .oldest inhabitants beautiful fish, too. _ ..*ATTE_ND I. O. O. F. Those at- - tendlnil the l. O. O. F. convention at Moncton fruni Montague, ' report a. most .ol1.l0yable trii>- Two of the of- licrs ofthe ‘Rebekah assembly for next year are from the Islund. The President being Miss Kate Milligan, S'Side, and Out-side Guardian. Mrs. L. ll. (Ioll'ln'-Montague. We extend con gratulation to those two Indies. who are so highly qualilied to holj thos., responsible positions, especially the Presidency. ..*l. 0. G. T.-At_the last regular nn-ot|n¢ oi St. Gcorge’s ‘Lodge N0. 109 I. 0. G. 'l‘. ot- Georgetown, the following oillcors for tho ensuing r|uartcr were elected and duly install- e.| bv the Lodge Deputy Hutton lonlzlel. 'Chief Templar, Seymour Gorrlori. ‘Past rtlliiot' ’I‘<-.mpl~'\r-Mrs, (leo. Yaston. Vice Templar-Maud llr-nry. Recording 'Secretary Janie llunler. Assistant R. Socretary- Arthur Lovers. Financial Secretary ~~l-.villa Ross. 'l`rcasurer,~Kutle llanson. tlhaplaln,-George Yoston. lilursuil,-'Lili-y Hcmphill. Deputy lilnrsimil Elsie Layers. Guard. Joseph Johnson. Sentinel-Earl éuivers. Organlst.--Laura Yostofi.- ..*L. O. L. DECORATION SER- \'I<‘l‘J.--'llhe members ot’ Star of the East I.. 0, 1.. No. 236 of Georgetown observed their usual Decoration of all the graves of their departed- brothers, Herbert Parker and George (iotili, in tho Presbyterian cemetery, nt 2 p. m. Sunday, August 10th. The oiilcers and mcmebers of Star of the ldusl Lodge, assisted by the me- nilims oi l).\l1.lei Lodge, of Murra W .._`:,.'_-.,. , __ __,__',I_ liurhor und of Sterling Lodge of ltlontugue, murclied i`rom the Lodge room tothe cemetery where the graves were decorated, the devotion- ol scrvlco being led by Rev. Mr. (lroenlees. thence to St. Davld's Presbyterian Church where sn elo- quent sermon was delivered by licv. Archibald Sutherland, of-Murray ilarbour North. A special offering was taken in aid of Mt. Herbert 0I`i\lumage. The parade was led by the Worshipful ‘Master of Star of the East. Lodge, W. H. Yoston, and was marsiialied by Brothers Millan Mc- (‘uunell and\Glen Jenkins.--G. MInard'e Llnimont Cures Dlstemper l: Mother and the Girls don’t mind being photo- graphed--why not persuade Dad and the boys to make the family picture rccord complete? THE C00lI STUDIO Phone I59-J l '_\-,E- LYUN. s is ¢l.i.‘§i.§‘.‘€..‘l'J$’.ifTi¥.°E'_‘i. __ Photographs of all sizes, films to -\t_ all size amateur cameras me re- fblved fresh every week. Moderato prices Personal attention to Amateur ` Photogr nphy - - ..°'r-wo csrfvs Pen wono earn insertion for advertising-in this /col- umn. Cash must accompany oirder minimum charge twenty five eeud, ..°A BIG CROP OF HAY. The hs! crop East and.North of Sourls is a_ _big one. the biggest hay crop probably-in several years. The grain crops, too, Premise uimnduntiy. E ' ..*CARDIGAN SCHOOL. - The trustees and- ratepayers of Cardigan school have been fortunate in scour. ills as principal Mr. Hodgson Mor- _PISBOY df Georgetown.-G. - I ii. \ ..*WE pUY_,FOR 8F01' CASH und sell right. That is the reason. for our'm-any satisfield custoniersl See our ad. in today’s paper. C`;»f E." Pratt & Son, St. Pcter's. U 407. \ ..'NEW MERCHANT.-lMr. Harry, R_afuse. returned soldier, has opened. 'u novelty store on Main Strcet,' Georgetown, and has already receiv- e;i a considerable patronagef We wish him every success in this line of work and the returned men should _be given every encouragement. His |i‘rlends feel that his eiforts will not be in vain.-G. EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Mr. Jno. Allred McDonald. H. S. was a passenger to Bedford. yesterday on business ..*|Mr. Albert Yoston, late of the ll. N. C. R. Halifux,`is now visiting his homo in Georgetown.--G. ..*MIss Jessie Dalziel, Georgetown spent the week emi visiting friends _ in Charlottetown.-G. . --- ..‘\Mr. George C. Walker, Charlot- tetown, visited Montague and Brud- enell on Sunday.-G. \ _ ____ _ ..*Mr. lWalter M. Walker, Charlot- tetown -is spending 11 few days in Cardigan.-G. . ..*Mr. Joseph Bailey, Elmira. returned to his home by the evening train from a business trip west satur- day evening. ..'A very large crowd from Monta- gue went to Ch. Town on Tuesday to pay their respects to His Royal liigh- ness thc Prince of Wales. _ . .*'M,lsses 'Margaret Davey and Ads Bell, of Murray Harbour are visiting in Georgetown the guests of Mr. .and Mrs. James llossian.-G. ..*Miss l"ruser,' dapghter' of Mr. William Fraser, Postmaster, East Baltic, was a passenger on the Souris West. ,the West of the Province. MacLean, of Georgetown, left on Ing profession.-G. i...i.... . ..’Mrs. J. W, Macl’heo, returned e - - ‘after spending the past few mouths U. S.-G. gor, Montague for the past six weeks. left on return on Aug. 15th. turned to their home after a very feet relaxation and rest. __ e Luminoscopy Shadow Test System I.ooking‘into the Eye The most advanced science of Eyesight Testing known. This system meiisures and corrects any hidden or latent trouble. It is especially valu- able in old chronic hard cases, and those who have not recei- ved satjsfactory results else; where. Wé also use in our. Test room the Ophthalamo- meter' Retinoscope. Phoro- meier and other delicately adjust _d apparatus for deter- minin€ just in what degree if any, your eyes fall short Oeeeeeeoeooeooos § This is a Good Timet ilave Baby’s Photo Taken Make the aippointment 1 to ay nut sruolo _g ess-assess M’ w ' I _‘Q _ If is I . e . t$$$%$%$%$%$i of perfection. If in need of glasses come in .and_ "SEE" Superior Eye Service. H. J. MABON Optometrist .&: Prescription _ Druggist Montague, P. E. l. Next Door Bank oi Commree \ hair-“ ` ’ 3 i “HOLMAN S .REVERSE .PRICES " Catalog Brings _ the Store to 7 Holman’S ' 1 our Door , ‘ a . ug vt -_ E2 afternoon train Saturday on her way. _ ..*Mr. and MrsfI<]. S. Norton Emer- son and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Armstrong Montague are on a motoring tour in ..*Mlsses Adel'.Sniith -and Mollie 'Z-1-Z e 2' i ‘ .Furnish Your Kitchen for Efficiency A modern Kitchen Cabinet will save miles of step; in the kitchen, and you can 'secure a size and style to received. KITCHEN CABINET with two top doors, best seasoned hardwood. ilnishod in iight golden color; iiuis-lint] in waterproof varnish; has lower cupboard for dis_i\es;- open spacc between tablc aint cupboard iittcd with remarkable swinging sugar bin as well as ten pieces litho- gruphcd spice bills, cutlery drawer. sliding she-li for puns, galvanized bottom that can be kept clean and sanitary; rack oil doors tor puns and covers. 'Upper drawer iltted with metal brcud and cake box, l:>\\'ur drawer iittcd for flour bill. l~`itElGil'l‘ PAID. Price $30.00. ,.. “_ ._ , __ a- I' A _.__ _.mfs-a2;~e¢.'1.'_'_.., ..'¢»_~|...h¢D4.» ,,»_ An up»to-date style KITCHEN CABINET with aluminum top; has large uivtiil flour bin wdth sitter top," also swing sugar bin; a good assort- ment ot' tea, spice und meal tins; has sanitary_mouse-proof broad box as well as u cake box; insidc cup- board is iinisheli in snow-wuiio enamei,, cutlery drawer, sliding bake hoard, bottom oi iowcr cupho;u'