'0ERCH24’192°' - _ _ 1TIECnAn:.o1'i‘Erow.\-oo/i`Roi.~iN - ‘ - =~ f - _ .ri.~i In place of an Easter *.‘*‘*‘”* ‘ ",*4*944+¢#++¢++O+0-00 -0-oo-ooo#-ooaofooo-ooo ¢;o>o »HHoM0w»»»n~oNo»»m+oM4»N ` i d I f » es‘.a.i;:;.s:siie:‘ei.t IEE EASTERN EUARPIAN one a permanent remin- der of YOU. -THE CO0K STUDIO V ___________.._l, _ Sentlloiir Photo § Easier From the Bayer Studio Phone 192 J Having j u s t returned from a school of phoe- graphy at Montreal we have the latest in the art. \ia\¥ ' ' A caretulselec- \ ' ' tion of every lme of Jewelry marks ‘ our stock. - ' We will be pleas ed to have you call. .N. Tanton , .nf.wi~;i.nn *Qi i. ii. E. niiiioun 5 Jeweler & Optometris * i Graduate with honors from the Canadian Opthalmlc Col- lege, Toronto, Ont, _, Scientific examination of ig-, , the eyes with the most mod- ern methods and appliances. il, We use the Rotinoscope or ti Shadow Test. The Electric - /Qi -Optbalmometer. The Electric _` ‘iq Opthaiinoscope for deteriniu- __ l`..’ ing the diseased conditions of ‘ ` the eyes. The Ski Optomei- t V er (the above instruments ll arc the only ones in Kings County.) 'l‘he Revelation Test Cabinet and many more dell- '_ cate instruments. .f We are Opticians to the f . people who want the best in i , quality and satisfaction and _ we are constantly testing Q ¥ with good results Patients . .V §\<@;»1;§§ who have tried elsewhore.Try i us and be convinced tint ws 5 I give highest quality and best , ’ results with a saving of 20 A per cent or more. _$ ‘.-‘, *li ooooa ouansnrsso Montague, P. I. I. _ , l I E. E. PARKMAN I » _ ‘ii Montague, P. E. I. i 4 -___ This homo-made remedy is is wan. dol for quirk renslu. Emily _ and cluswly made. +4-»:-~:»:~-t~»:--: e-a--:»-we-a-:»-a+++»i»-no _Here is n hoiiie-iiiudo syrup which m\"l°llS Ui lieople have found to be fhe most dclwni iiblc iiioaiis o_i` brcuk- H12 ui) stubiorn couglui. lt is elif-np o_nd simple, but vcrv prompt _in ac- tion. Uinlcr its lwaiiiig, soothing in- fluence, client. sort-iiess goes. plilegm looscns, _bra-zitliing becomes easier, tickling in_ throat stops und you _Fat a goo iiiglits ri-stfui sleep. be usual tliront_ :iii_il olicst colds arc con- quered by it. in 24 hou_rs or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse- neas. croup, _thro;it' tickle, bronchial asthma or wintcr coiipriis. To make this spit-ui ul eniigh syrup, pour L4,/44 ounces of Piiicx (50 ci-iits worth) iiito_ ii lil-oz. boitle and fill the bottle with plain gi-aiiulateil sugar syrup. if you prefer usc` clari- fied iiiolassi-s. lioncy. or corn syrup, instcnd ut sugar syrup. Either wav, you get lil ounces-i1 family supply -of much lictter cough syrup than von could buv rciidv-iiiadc for live times _thc inonr-y._ Keeps perfectly ond_cliihlri-n love_its pleasant taste. Puiex is ii special and hi;:_hl_v con- ccntrnt_i-d coinpound of genuine Nor- way pine _r-xtraet, knoivii thi: worhi over for its prompt lic-uliiig effect ll|I_o_ii thc _iiieii_iliruiies. li. _avoid tlisiiiyioiiitinent ask your clriifzuist fn_r "dig ounces oi Pinex" _wit i full direction_s, and doii’t nceepb iinytliing clao._ iiiutranteeil to givo‘ nbsnliiic siiti-sfuctioi_i_ ur)_ nion_ey _promptly i'eiiiii\lcd. .llie Iincx L0., Toronto, Ont. ii sununuiii Pr Pyorrhea Quickly Reiicyed By "ABSORBINE JR,-~ , Are your gums sore and tender? o they smart or bieed_ when you ush them? Are chez ,\\pp,|-,I away UU) Ihq teeth? W en your gum; Et in this_ condition, they need wma. _£8 lfghkill all ger_nis in thc mouth- me ing to c . th- _ . Elecdlllll l|'f5h ii\l0 iEl`lEfl\lEfcl1caltl\‘.j‘t(i7e;iiz: As one Dentist \vrites:-“ABSORBJ |NlL _lR." luis si futurc for dentistgi ihc treat-iie'it of Pyorrhea." Used in rliliited form, "ABSORBq` INE IR." nialccs a mouth waslitha icstroys germs, heals the uma pr Vents decay. Clcrin cnfl rg-?ro5hi'ng i iuste_a_iid o_dor~»aud he-ing, ri vegetablq |\‘rsiii_;-irlc, is zilwoliilciy safe. _ i $l...o :i bottle; or most rlruggistg or nent postn:_n.i_ ly W, l-, \/DUNS' |,_~c__ lfvman Builriiofz, ltimm-c,,1_ 3. : “Syrup of liigs’f is Laxative For Child LOOK AT TONGUEI REMOVE POISONS FROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS 'A3 s J. .Ei \ __ ` I is-\ ‘ I5, if"/’ 5 .. 2 \ l * _ 8'* \‘ -=~ so "il "Pe tq,,,_ 34| _ i Accept “(‘ullfornl.1" Syrup ol Figs only-look for thc iiame Cal- ifornia. oil llio package, then you are sure your child is having the best and moslt harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach. liver and bowels. Children love its del- icloiis fruity taste. Full directions for child’s dose on each bottle.Give it without fcar. Mother! You must say “Califor- nia.” Garage Automobiles. Marine and Station ary Engines repaired Ford repairs and Specialty Gasol- ine and Cylinder Oil kept in stock, 15 years experience _ Leslie Campbell Cape Traverse '.-_-:::_: zz.-:: :f_::;:;;-_-izi.-' GO-0-0-O4-#OOO-0060-49-O-0'#-§4*99 Complete 0ptieal Service Our expert system of eye- examination, coupled with our LENS GRINDING SERVICE offers a complete service, eq- ual to thc best procurahle. That this service is appreo lated is evidenced by our constantly increasing volume of business. we sinci-rely thank our pat- rons. and will continue to arrive to merit their confid- ence, - ao-evo'-¢»¢ 9 F. Hutcheson Optometrist and Optlolnn OOOO§O%} ---IT PAYS to buy in this Prov- lnce. ..°ENTER8 BANK@fMr_ ,High MHBSBY of Bothwell. has accepted :x Position in the Uanndlaii Bank oi’ (`0illl1\éI`C€.'Soui'|s und enleri-ii on his duties ll/larch 10th: _ ‘ ..*iOPE‘RA.TOR iLL.-- Miss Grace McPhee of the Telephone Exchange, Montague has been con- fined-to her home for a few days through illness.Mi.=.s Vivian Camp- bell is taking charge. ‘during hor absence.-T. _.._;. -f .."STORE lMPROVEM|EiNTS.- Mr. J. W. Tarruthers, drug store at Montague presents a very at- tracti\':- appearance, since lic in-. stalled his new store' furniture. Mr. t‘.ai'rutlicrs believes in nicdcrii equipment, evcn if it does cost en- ormously and the best is none too ffood in ihcse times of competit- ion.-T. ..*WELCOME VISITORS.-l\li~. Preston (‘auipbell of New Glas- gow, P. E. I. spent a fcw days iii Montague lust week. I-Ie was oc- compaiiicri by Mr. and Mrs. Burns, who looked over the (lamp- liell property' at Lower Montague, with the iiitciiiloii of pui~cli:isliig suiue. They were very fzivourelily impressed and may -be residents of that fiourisliing locality in the near fuiuro. Mr. (luinpbcll i‘ep:ii't.= ii rush of work ut lils mill in New Glasgow, niaklug il necessary to work far into the night to uccoiii- nioduto iriistoiiiers. Mr. Caniii bcli is an ciicrgctic young man iiu'l his friends wish hiin abunilinl siiccess in his new liusiiirss. Mou- tnguo friends mins hini _and hi.- iiiniablc wife, but arc plouscd lo kiiow tliey are prospcring and cu- _lc-_/ing their ncw suri'oundiii|;.~ -T _ ._..**ANNA'ND`ALE.-The funeral of Mr. Paul Lawless, Durell, took place on Tliursdny iuornin§_llif‘ 18th to the cemetery at Lillie Pond, niiliough the morning W1\-“ stormy there was quite a number mere in pay respects to thc old |7en\leman iwllio has been \'mucli respected in the community for iniuiy years, Ilir. Stephen Mc Donnld, Launching, inet \viili ii serious :ccident on the 16th, us hc \\'as coining on to the river ice ihs sleigh skidded, onine in contact. with slay skidded, came in contact with a pile of lumber and threw him out with s\‘_'h :i forco that he susla n- ed serious ii\jui~_v io his liip_nnd log lic was .iikcn lo his liwiiio and iii' Dr. suniiiioiio.|_ At last report lic was .~\ti`i`i-ririg vci‘_v much piiiii, ills eieigli was badly broken.-i\Ii'. ll. Morrison, St.. Georges, was in Annandale on Fi-ldriy.~Mr. .lohn Faiiiiifieil, Ppplar I‘nlnt', was in the village yesterday on ii business trip, lie reports tho river ice voi-_v e'iibby.- Mr. A, (‘, l\I_vei'.\'. Post Master, has been sick with a cold. The mail carriers report the roads in a very bad state not being brok- en on the mnln road at rtll. the time of the thaw, while the fields are neurly oil barn of snow.--Mr. I-I. N. Howlett, storied his saw niili last week for the spring work. -»-The horse race that was to coinf' off on the 17th wus postponed on account of the ice being too soft. It is going to take place in the near fiiture-.~--l\ii's. William Tzisseh Sr.. Lillie l’oiid, is quite ill. S-lic lias been poorly since the fall.-- Mr_ Stewart. ('i\pc Spray, was in Annnndzile on ai business trip on tho 19th.-Mr. Isaac and Mr. lioy llowlelt were in Dundas on the liith on n business trip.----Mr. Angus McDonald, Dundas is about fo iiiove a barn for Mr. ‘Itoy How- lott down near thc village, a distance of about one halt' iiiilc. --Mr. A ex llit-Donald, Lililc Pond. returned recently from Nova Sco- lla- Wl10\`C he \`£'Sl¢lf‘d about three years.-Mr. Ncwion linboi'tson, who conio lioiiic fi‘oiii llio luinb.ir woods in Mnino, sick, has recover- vfl.---The lobslcr lisliornien are got. NHS lholr gear fixed up for the spring '-vork.-lvfr. Roy I-Iowlett’a driving more that got so badly cui some time ago is getting better. Mrs. A_Morrison, at thc Village is ill, She is Mr. Neil Morrlson's moth. er and is quite an old la(1y_._.Q_ ____.._<..¢___ Torture of the Inquisition A MODERN EXAMPLE OF SUF- FERING _I"'0lllo stills-r-siificr iorniontsf with iicip at huiid. Gin l'lll.~i car; overcome pain in the most iiiiirvbl- ous way-all thc suffering which follows in the wake of weak or dis- tressed kldneys, such as rheuma- tisui, sciatica, neurulgia, stone in the ibludder, cxeriiciutiiig back- acbc, stiff and awolicu joints aiii ankles, yields quickly to thc sooth- ing. lieuliiig, sfreiiglliciiiiig powoi of Gin ‘i’ills, wh'cli contain Juni- per and seven other valuable diu- rctlcs mid niitisvp|.i<‘.s. -Mr. Arnold McAs-kill, of llcats, N. S., writes as follows: “For ii long tliiic I suffcrcd from a pain in my back and could not move without agony. I grew worse until confined to bed. A' friend advised me to use Gin iI‘lii:-i. Before I had us- cd one box I began to foct bet.- ter. By the time I had finish- ed two, I was c_onipietely cur- ed. I cannot say too much in favor of these pills and I recommend them strongly to ni.~;oiio suffering from kidney |roublc." At tho first suggestion of pain in the bick get Gln Pills from your druggist or dealer. Each box is guiirantecd to relieve-or money back. 501- ii liox. Free sample. sufficient tn show its value, sont on request. The national Drug &` Chemical ('o., of `(‘iinndn, I.ini'ted. Toronto. linited States Address, Na-llrir Co., Inc., 202 i\1aln St., Buffalo. N Y 259 ‘ _ ' .uf ..*M|NlSTER EN.TER'TAdl-- ::Worms are encouraged by mor-` bid conditions of the stomach and bowels, and so subsist. Miller‘is Worui I‘o\\iioi‘s will nltei' thesc conditions almost immediately and will sweep the worms away. Nu destructive parasite can live in contact with this medicine, which i,_ not only a \vorm destroyer, but ii liealili-giving medicine most ben~ efic'.il to the young, coiistitutioll. and as such 'it liei,~i no siipurior. -i/@ “GREATEST SOLDIERS OF ALL HISTORY '- - The ae-liievciiicnts of the Austra- lian army in the concluding months of the war have been rororileil in il hook "'i`hc Australian Viotories in Franco lu 1918" wrltleii _by Gcncrnl Sir .lolin Moiiush, thc Australian gcncrul who coniinunrled ilu- troops during :nie period. 'l`iio Manelietsw or tluzirdian, in its rcviv-iv of the book pays thu highest possible tri- biilc to ilio Aiistruliuii and Clin adinn soldicris, but think llieywcre not altogether generous in their nt- titudo io\\'arris tliolr kinsiuen ii~. thc British ariny. The Giinrdinn says: "Two iiiost dclicatc points that ihc hook has cilliei' to touch or evade nero thc Australians' rejec- tion of tho original plain for their eo~opei‘aition with the illst French Corps, on their right, in the great battle of August S, and their al- most equally delicate i~':lat,ions with the British 'l`l\ii‘il i‘or|is_ which fought on ihcii' loft on that day, Nobody, noi. oven an Austra- lian or ri Highlander, can ever speak of the bearing of. French ln- fantry in attack without the most inthiisiastio admiration, But much iiiore than any liritisli troops, they are men ol'_ moods, irresistible on ooo day, aliiiosl isiiloieni on other 'itll'-S. Few int-n oi' British blood will attack with llie passionate exaliation of the l<‘_rench soldier when the inspiration possesses him, But if the zero hour of his zirlvancing neighhoi's be 4.30 ii. in., wliilo the (iuulish Iiollouzi gots up al eight, his iieigliliors may al- 'rczidv linvo gfil ai pri-tty had fliinii by six. Sir John Monash wus tak- ing iio_ risks with incalculablo tem- peraiiiei\is,'anil he risked that he might have thc (`unzidiun Corps on his rigiil. lie gol it~li;- usually gets things---and the two corps worked togeilier splendidly. Hr. writes about it quite nicely now. ami we hope the I"i'ench will not mind, “What he says of the Britisri Third ('oi°i‘-< on his left we do not mind at little. Sir John .Vionnsh lust says thai the ’l`liirrl (‘orps in- fi\l1iF.\' failed to i'\‘:icii their ultima ie objective line, and tliough..lie does not question the bravery of its troops he indirectly suggests that there was fniiliy staff co- prdiniitiori, or fuuliy local lender- ship. The correct explunziiloii should liavi-'been clear to :inyono viewing the battle from the high ground above the Soiiinie. 'l`lie Third Corps. working north of the river. had all tlie'niost difficult. ground of .rho lmttlriielii to advance over. “'l`|io ohscnco of oily i'(‘c.ngnliloli of this .l ffi-i'c_iico is an instuiice of one oi' llie.l`t-w failings of the won- derful Australian and Canadian troops who fought in France. They were, with the exception of a.~ few isolated units the greatest oi’ oil iiiodcrn :~ioldiei's and probably the izrcatcst soldiers of ali history. sinuo nn war has tested troops so severely, ’l`lioy were so :supreme in every other martial quality that they could wcli linvc afforded to practice complete' generosity, in tlicii' _iiidgiiicut on'ull couirudes._" ---Q-Q->-l- coivuvienr usou its-.iscfrion ‘ OF PEACE TREATY L()Nl)0N, lvlurch 22.-'l`l\r=. i.oii- iiou 'l`luu‘s in ii long cdllorial on ilu- i‘l\joi-lioii of lilo lwiicc ti‘i*:\l_v by tiit- iliiiteil Status senate soya that tho routo of Prcslrlonl \Vllson, is, for ihe tinio complete," and expresses the fear that the prospect of the trcuty and the League of Nations lic-ing lghe leading issue .ln the ooining cztiiipaign must be acccpi- cd_ f “lt is a i‘egi‘cLiublc pi'ospe<~t for all the world, and particularly for oiirsclvcs," says the Tiines. "None the loss, we adhere to the belief. which we ahiaro with Lord Grey. that the Aiiierleiin people the un» likely iii thc long i-un to \vltlidrii\v iheli'_influcnco in ~world affairs or lo bc satisfied with playing only a small part in the League of Na- lions." Referring to the warning of its l\’usiiingt`oii corrcspond‘eni ' that England in the oninpaigu will bc de- nounced as the oppressor of Ire- land, Persia, India and Egypt and ‘hc supporter, together with Frniire. of tho “new inipcrialisiii.” the 'l`irncs says: , “Wo have gone through the annie iort of stornis before. ihoiigli this one promises to be exceptionally violent. and they have not hurt us er much" V. Y f - , it expresses the hope flint "in view of the iiiflninimatory slate of the American feelings during a i~aiiipaI_cii of months, British states- meu will refrain from repeating the extraordinary mischievous blun- der which the prime minister com- mitted in his latest reference to the treaty and the league. ., » i I i "00-O I s G+-too-0-ro QQ-Q-O-O 09%-v»>>-g¢¢-sg ;~o>oo¢ ~+v-ova 9 U1’ Sale Is Still Going On C O . REMEMBER The Price of Boots S0 - BUY ‘ NOW Excellent Bargains Quick Service Morris-Smith-Beer Fashion writes its signature iii xi \'1ii'ioty oi` ways this' seasoii; ii must siiiiiip the zipparel of cvcr) well goiviieil woinuii in sonic dislliii-, tivo way-eiilier by the -use oi iiui'ro\\', tivoloiied ribbon used ii. unexpected places, by an unusuai linc, or an odd bit of color. Ano both io the woman who welcomes .-iuiiiiiier by spending it month oi tivo in the .tropics nt this season. und to the one who reinaiiis in the North and must plan on wearing winter frockis for some time still. the question of new clothes is an interesting one. From Paris comes the use of rib- bon on the bottom edge of ii duve tyue frock, edging its loose sleeves and just peeping above the neck line. As at rule this ribbon is of the saine color, in two differeiit Shades. and contrasting with the color of the frock itself. ,One dar- ing street dress ol' blue Serge niadr rose-coloreil ribbon its ally, the ieoin~ biuatiou being very sinnrt indeed. Frills are coming into their own agi|Z‘, ergandie lilcing' ospeciuily favored. The piainer frills are most in evidence and are rather simply used. No such rule restricts thc narrow ribbons, liowovor; a. musi- of rilibon loops takes the plaou of zi. puffed liip line ~oii one charniliig dress. and on another the narrow ribbon girdle makes amends for its plainess by terminating in loops oi various lengths, repeating itself ir. .1 pr-rt lltilc bow on the frock's loft shoulder. » The nowost froclrs show it very flat, plain lzoiiioo which glvcs a qualiitlit- old-fashioned air to the smartest combination of colors and niatvrials. Souietiinvs this bodice liccoiiieiroven quainter and' lnutoiis iiscii' straight up the front, oiit~ l'Hging,,nil recent prerzeiloiits. Those plaiuei' bodiccs arc usually untrlin- uicd, cxc.:>pt,liig when it narrow fold of color noiiirasliiig with thc frock siioivs :it thc neck. Sir-cvog coniinuc on their abbre- viated way; if one has so for with stood the oliarni of the very short sleeves, sho must succumb to their three-quarter leng-th accomplice; which, with long gloves, mark many a smart daytime costume. With thc very sliori-s.leovr~d frnck it la quite poriuissiblc to wear sliort~\vri.-ated while gloves. The womu.u who is coiislilcring summer frocks now, as well as the girl whose graduation exercises take place in winter. will find many in- teresting f'a._--- REVIVAL OF MAGENTA _i Last .reason niagentq laiiipsiirulce were the ver_\' i\cwr\':t thing in doc oration_ :ind this -=c:i;4o-Q o-Oo-0 Q A-4-4~¢¢.,,-Q O O J Lil' ' -» ' ' .F-`~€-1 sas - ='~ E1 sfaii ti- ‘oz I >` " ana# 5-” Ni. \.. ; ' fx; 'P' '~"" fu.-.-.~.{e*»T¢fY ,,- ' S fail-~‘-">~:.~ffv.»-»i». \ rn’ ‘tis ¢"'-{.~.Irf~/»~ . 551.- -',-\‘.,.. §»’.-=§- r ”-.-oe.-‘=' “l t ;-l=.,- ,fi .=.;,,~». E i a '.ii‘§-.-\i'.. l. ' ""`"_ " "i - ‘R Q: . _;'_'_-'§.»_='_ _i 4 _ *Q* V " --_ ,jz ‘i -fir. .~ I =f:=.-...ai . . I /I / .i .» B-\ . ._ )$_5 , ._ '#1' (<1 é_ l,;;§,~_lf.:§é .11 . " ,reiii _ 'I '--i _ _- .:="., _ iii; '='»-fs=,¢.;: pv.-l=:r,,g'g‘_ 'I '1' . hilton. L; f:E;‘.‘. ~v»»v¢o-Q-oooa ¢vQ*< 0-04-QQ-4 Q-of-90-O-9-ova-Q-Q-O-O00-0-Q-O-O-0*# Wall - Paper Newest Designs, BeautiiulColorings, Blended Borders. See our big Ne Stock in Wall Pape Dept. Prettiest Papers, lowest prices sam ple books ready. -15 Carter & Co. L|Ml'l`ED ~ one Q-Amoco no o¢oo»o4 oroo-coco-o»4o+o»o+o4¢4o-004000 i.:__---';,_-.~_~ ~4-_-_-_-_-__--___-____> Y _-- -___ _ _-__i_@ - ~ ' ri' A ' '_-"r"__: E FRED* llU'l`H & C0. Established 1809 12 Tokenhouse Yard =, LONDON ENGLAND i FUR AUCTIONS Winter Sale Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Spring Sale Commencing April 26, 1920 Warehouse- 64 Park Street, Southwark, London HENRY BENNET, Agent 1123 Broadway New York For particulars apply to , , E. H. RAYNER, » \ ` ' .-»~i'd&li¢ilu..t,»'i_o.w,,.-|.'|f _f ` ‘. -_ `\ ‘ ' ‘ " "_ ° 1. i." Summerside, P. E. Island Wi l- ll-llllillhl, » ‘ c \ . . .- _ _ ` r °. \ ~ _ _ . . _ , ` _ rf§Q Q-Q94 0-#Q-vo-ovvoooffv of ooo-4 0-v¢¢+-oo OO4f”9'9'f9-OOYFF 0 Of O*fO-Q0-Q'Of`§‘§ff' QOQ-9 #914 Q4-4~Q-4