'”f.`§-f"'l`”” ,.,,,` elfnlgsiffj it - - #lr l' l it-il‘.‘ I fi , .. , __g____.x, his ,_ .-,. ., 22-- .-- ,_ _ i ,._.-- __ _t ' i; ‘f - L. Iwi t__-' . t E" '--= 'gt 1'. nj, . I _ . .ef na-`_, It, 'fi-.. - i 1-I-‘E-"-7 ' _ _L_- -I >. .-1,- -1 » r _ - ‘lf lg' 3* I _ ,_ _,. -°~l_§ . F* 1 .- lil-'il.” ~»1 ._.f`.'? ""- ~*:L#=:-2,4. » iii "till . 1’ ‘rp . :>- -\-_ iff, ,ii.'iZ. '_-1:;-.` I .~:-_ ui'-:_-:"_ -J il, l .f- -- j *_ __i `.i` `I. -~’.v s< 1 . \ ,.- 5? lt' "' ~i.L_‘;__ir- ~ ._,.§ l_. '1 _I`.;'~_'§ .,:l a'~:I-_-_ '= ‘ -f .-_ w _-Q; E... --2 ...».. , . *"~ t -1 'ar rl-~,,<_'~~, ,qqgygqw , . t _‘,'.'_‘.;`:;‘._. .__ .- . = ' . .-__ ‘lk _ . _ . -r»~ \» .». ,.- .- PAf11l°»l*"'~'i __ -' - 'ran cHAnLor'rnfr0‘ii?‘ GUARDIAN" _"_ __ ' _ ' .---___-5 - ___>~_»_,- _ ' moderate means; iudoed it it were III me ' \_. _ author ties they would not be able' to _ ` "1 ...».. _ f: v\ complehe their baccalaureate course l11‘f‘°"”g"'-`=“»"""’ IQQ. it becomes a special sacrifice, their /` A _T foto. on the part of the parents iftnen ` , no _,ns of case, decided b the A Barrie Man Tells of Persistent 80"” “re “°'» “““l’l“‘1 W complet” " W _._ / l ' _ ` I I ' l :. \"`.`2 .- ` ~ ‘ . `. __ "4 _ , . '_ '_-‘\= ;1__ - -`\., _F-~ C" U Y h . their course without inter tion. i - -ff' ' | ' :_ `f-‘-_,Nl (`0lIll'll_l Aillielll -l\ll|80- _ R9_1f0fif2F5 He;-dai, "F ‘ng H|,"d'\2,°“";" ' /_ There are sixty-five sttitlgrlls hI thc _ '- ‘_ _ ' I ' as' _;‘.`- _ ‘_“ ~ _ 1 ‘ - i he ovnht nuhilihru (set-Ihi xo _ _ , _ __ _ .1 , f I -_ . , 'ol =.. -» -_ ._ ; ~- _- W e h a V C a _ » ‘ assess J. c.; _Emilie nessam (serial . hf‘__°;e,:§_?“.'§;"f,“_f,§§,ff,_§h_fev‘;_l;"f,’e,,'f,f nlillillt-.2 oftlileiillgillgfiisgliaailiigtiluxlflh_ "I " _fx _ ui _ C __,,, _' quantity. of St. John time in sinh in Barrels and_Ca§1<__s_' Lyons & tm 1_-\_ »_ o t li _,lr _ I its; “ f rl *if ?.».\-_'3fE: _ 5, 7 .,. »I f; ,, I .1 $1-=,, ' : * . I 4”. s ._T.__ ._ ._ val' -- t' ` WE- ,. l '.;~¢l »E».-s "fl 5. -I-¢ yu _.-,M 1.f. _L/5 I’ ` ‘ i "K ll' `si.~‘<- §.~..;- - mf ` ft .5 -.4 .if All I I r, i » ___ -7.-ie' _ .-I i _-I I 75”/ .___-. ,_ f t v la 4. ii i-3 . ~. 1- .'_ '» 1 . 5’ .r . -'.7' \ __ t. 1-3. ._ it fi’ J I. I .fl _ _ _ j DIARV ' City Magistrates Court 9 a. m. Prince Edwanl Theatre. 3.15. 7 and 8.45 p. m. ' ;a'm»e__?__-I--'i 1::-, - ' lil., `» !`l'?."é _-e-e-_----1-F leDONALD.-There passed away at Goose River, on Feb. 25. 1918. the bn- lvved wife of John D. McDonald. ag- ed 50 years. R. 1. P. QHEEBEMAN.-At Vancouver, li. C. on February 8th Mrs. Fred G. Cecsc- mau. formerly Miss Catherine lil. Gillis, of Grand View, 1'. E. 1. MALLETT.-At Falconwood, Match 9t,h._ John A. Mallett, aged 43. Funeral fiom G. D. Wright's Undertaking Rooms, Tuesday at 2 p_ ni., to Union Road cemetery. PROGRESSIVE IRELAND. Au .lrishman and a Scot were ur- gning as to the merits of their res- pective countries. - "Ah, weel." said Sandy. “they tore down and nuld castle in Scotland und found many wires under ir, which shows that thc telegraph was known there hoondrods o' years ago." "\\"ell." said Pat, "they tore down an mild castle in Oireland, and there was no wires found nndhcr it. which shdvrs that they kncw all about wire- less tcl<.-graphy in Olrclund hundred:-I av years ago." --- DA’l`E> I-OR SFED FAIR _Tho dates for the t`ollu\viI\g Seed Fairs have been arranged :Is follows: Provincial, SuInmerside-Marcin 21, 21. Georgetown-.\lurch 26th. Souris-March 13th. Murray River~.\1art-li 15th? ?°an.:z.oM1-‘.3i. Notice The Annual Meeting ot' The Rogers Hardware Company, Limited. will take place at their offices on VVednes- day evening. March 20th at 7.30 p. Iu. Joi-IN M. GI I.I.Is Secy-Treas. 2901-3-11Ms2I. _ _ Big union Sale of Palm, ('r- p Etc. At Vernon River Bridge, on March 12th, commenc- ing at 12 o’clock sharp. I am instructed to sell the farm of Sidney Taylor, also stock, crop, implements and household furniture. _ 2 horses, 9 years; 7 head of cattle (1 fat); 4 milch cows; 2 steers, 1%, years; 3 pigs, 1 brood sow; 80 hens; d geese. Crop,-tptiantity of hay, straw, oats, arley and wheat; 2 bus. potatoes; 1 rake; gang-plow; single plow; disc harrow; pin har- rows; 2 wood'/'slei hs' 1 box sleigh truc ; set driving harness; 2 sets double harness; cart- harness; collars and hames; shovels and forks, etc.; set Chatham scales, 2,000 lbs.; 1 Magnet Cream Separator; " Banish That Pimple \`_ \ Kupsil l till” *__* E withtliilinita- Clllfwrfl 5"-.p -li'-tim". ;-critics nnd ln‘.II.Itliic‘.~‘, \.lIilc 1. -' tliI‘.tInc1\t_ soutlics mul ht-als pitnplcs, l.l.1cklIt-znls, etc. _Do i..»l confound thc~.f: t`r.1\_'runt, dcll`i:."ite | tgiolliciits \\'ith <'o;\r.-cly medicated , si-np: :iI1.l 1,-lntnier 1:. | Sn.-nple Each Free by Mail. Address post- 5 anf...€:h;naf:'.i’:v:.lf.i_“°°=°=-U-M-" f The Red Cross Society - Attention is called to the imperat- ive need under the “War Charities Act_1917" of all organiations desiring to take up collections for holding en- tertainments in aid of Red Cross, ob- taining a permit for such work. Per- mits can be`o`b`tained from the under- signer! _ D. A. McKlNNON, _ Honorary Treasurer 2610-2-1i8Mmwf1mo. _,....<...__-_-_-.---_. » NUTICE A _ The annual' meeting of the Strath- cona Egg Circle will be held in Con- solidated School, on Friday. March 15th, at 7 p. nt. A full financial settle- ment will bc Inatlc for' the past seh- son, every member please attend. Sealed tenders addressed to the uu- dersigned will be received up tonoon on the above date for collecting eggs for the Strathcona Circle, from April ‘st November 1018. For further particulars apply to _ A. ROY JONES, Pres. J. LAVTON JONES. Sec. A meeting of t1Ic`StratiIcona Farm- ers institute will bc held linuicdiatcly it the close. Milli. ' \ ; Farm for Sale The subscriber offers for sale his Yuluahlo Farni of S4 acres a short 'distance from Port llordcn Pier 'and' Station. There is. at good Dwelling House, Burns and other Outbuildings on tho prcinisos with abundance ol' good pure water. lt fronts on the seashorc and is handy to where quantities ot' kelp can be got During thc last three seasons $550.00 worth of fertilizer has been applied to it besides a considerable quantity ol' baruyard manure and at large supply available for this ycar`s crop; also the farm is all cl-sired is Al sail and in a good state of cultivation. A good title is guamnteed. For price and terms apply to ll. C. Auld, Free- town or owner on thc preulises. DAVID H. AULD, North Carleton. Albany R. IL. 2911-3»8fmwtf. _-1 FARM FOR ‘ SALE The undersigned offers for sale his farm of 901/_- acres (41,§ miles from Char- lottetown) situated at Mount Herbert, Lot 48, and fronting on Ful1erton’s Creek. Sixty (60) acres clear, the renlainder a mix- ture of hard and soft woods. Farm is within easy reach of sea manure and mussel mud, and is within one mile from the railroad station. All buildings new. _ NEIL R()l§ER'1`S0i\' Mermaid, P. 2725-2~27WfIr.5ipd. Q. _ _ ff 'ff » ".--'”.;\ ' ff-$1-‘~; I "" "“___;_,~‘ H” 5Yl\opais of Canadian Northwest Z 1 _ ; lexpress wagon;` will R¢l\\|l\l°ll 1 cart and WheelS;A Tllli sole head oi a family nr any male _over _eighteen years ulil. Inav Iiomesteaii a ¢|u.Irtt.r section uf available Dominion land in Manitoba. bnskatcheyvati or Alberta. Applicant must ap- pear In person at il\c Domln on Lando Annoy or Sub-A|enI:y_l’or the District. Entry by proxy may be_ made at any Dominion _Landn Agency but not Sub-Agency on crrtani conditions. Duties-Six months residence upon and cul- tivation of the land in each of Ihrec yearn. A homesteader may livc within nine miles of his homestead on a farm oi at lust 80 acres, on certain conditions. A liabitahlc house rr- nuiretl except where resilience is performed In the mud far-rner,s boil- l filllllgsrtain districts a IIomeaIcat_l¢r in good stand- °f inert); 15 cords Of fire - I.".,'..'.2r.i..‘.'.'°'s:'.'.-".'- “'°"'”'“° "‘° wood. and _all household .i’r%r..f':.;::r.:::"a..;:;2t':.r.":..::..?:i2.;i1.22:: furnit Terms made known at sale. Sale positive; Nore- BGYVB. " » J. A. MoDONALD, _ Auctioneer. re tained as noon al homestead patent, on ccrllin F extra cultliatnon rre cinuilon patent maybe ob conditions. A miller who has cxliaualcd hisliomcstcad riqhi may take I purchased bouiestoad in certain dlntrlms. Price £3.00 ner lore. Duties-Must mide six monihn in ou: oft no years, cultivate 50 ucren and erecta The anno cultivation 1| subject to reduction in aloof rough tcrubby ofstony land. Live stock may in eahtitmed for cultivation under onto n conditions - | W. W CORY. C. M. G. N n~ o nImI¢2§’“i»ll°° ¢i""'°'l'i'Ili"'ia'°na¢-' . “ ll wodwllllvtbdpllsriamfa W 0 . " .._..._.___.._..- ......._. _ __. ...._.'t_'..~- .»._.....,¢ _ routmv wilvnsn _ . A Y E not for the generosity with which stu- ‘ y- - - dents are treated by the Seminary . I _ J. Loin lilcllougull lllarilsteiatluw. '" Y °"" ' “Y ° _nm S. | 1 . . 5 ,.~,| _ ,_.,, _,.- Fc\»I‘uu\'y 20111- 1918- G°°d H°“m‘ 1.? 'i‘IIeut]-l\lll\n;L otlilt till? -illg‘hii(i)i1l>'cl;i`\l`-' -il "‘°‘ 21580 D' L", Emue L"“rm (Suri . -ches. The nervous system gut run l““"“` fl "*"'5' dl5°"5““|Z|_“l¥.Qlff.¢'¢~ This '&'_"f'-I > ‘ ,.". \ ul No. 21633 D. t'.i The mere tact that n mhn ls engag- ed ln the nutnul‘u.cture of munitions is no ground _I`or»oxcmption. lt must at _ least appear that he is essential and ‘ cannot bo replaced. February 1.\‘_ 1018. The Central Appeal Judge: Those applications by P. Lyull S: Solis for t1Ic-c.\clIl1ltlon__0_l'_Dei‘aQi\_I5 Ltlig-1.15911 in their employ in the IImnui`nciur<» ol munitions. All are said to be “skilled lnl1orcI~s." The first, O. liobillurd, is described as “a machine operator lr. rectification" who has been with his employers for three months; the sec- ond. E. Dessuln, us “it ninchinc opcr ntor working as it shell operator on operations No. 18, which consists lr recentering shells," and in the employ of the applicants for two years: Laurin, as ""a.""in'aEifli€operator 'work ing on operations No. 24, which con ' sists inchamferring the nose of the shells," employed by the applicants for six months. The fact that these men are cngag ed in the manufacture of munitionf is no ground for exemption. In nd flition to that it Inu t pt that they are essential and cannot bi The Central Appr-al Judge has ul _ -ready laid down the rule that person who apply for the exemption of m~ chanics ln their employ must suppf the Inost precise information as t the nature ol' the work in which th- men are actually engaged, ns well u- exact information with rcgurd to th- nature ot' their training and the char 'Icter of their qualifications as mcch anion. lt is well-known that peopl with -little or no mechanical skill cat acquire the dexterity necessary fo' tending It particular machine or fo going through at pzirticulnr mechuni. cal operation in at vi-ry short time. an ` that such persons, spcztking general* ly, can easily be replaced. There i~ nothing ln the material before th- Centrnl Appeals Judge to justify tht conclusion that these persons 'who art ‘described Its "skilled laborers" ns .above mentioned could not be rcndi y Icp ace The appeal from 1\lr. Justice !\1cLer‘. un who disallowed the claims l`or ex Iomption, must be dlsinissed. Re Letourneau (Serial No. 11004\ A school tcziclior iII :ln clvinl-Iitur' school is not to bc cxcmplcd bccnus- I of his occupation. l 1'-`cbI'unry 19, 191? This was an appeal t'rom Appcaf Tribunal No. 9 at Montreal to the Cen trul Appeal Judge. The Central Appeal Judge' 'l`h~ under thc control ot’ the Catholic School Commission in Montreal. The applications of 145 teachers wili_ it is stated be ai1`c<‘ted by the result 0' the circumstances ol' the Province 0 I s era e nconvcncn diillculty of making suitable arrange ments; although as to this it may be noted that the Military Service Act Inonths. The Central Appeal Judge sees nc reason to think that the drafting oi these teachers l'or Iililltitry service will lc-ad to any mischief' of such im portance as to justify thc cxcnlptlour Re Joseph Fleury, Student, etc.. 237137 E. ('.l A student of Ihe Petit ScIniiIuiI'c 0? Quebec is noi. as such, cntltlud to ex cniptlon. A student who has worltcd on his father`s farm when not nttendliig col lt-gc is not lor that reason to be cx t~nIpt\:tl. _ STRENGTH Positive-Convincing Proof It in all very well to make claims, but can they be proven? We publish the formula of Vinol to prove the _ statements we make about it. _ R Cod l..ivornndloofPoptoaao,1ronnnd Ialpioll It K I d A mooium Citrate. £l`:»?|:’l'8or=: glyeornii- h to Cueari above. combine the very elements needed to make strength. All weak ran-down overworked this at our expense. There il nothin like Vinol to re person! who need more ltrength. Tr it. If on are not-entirely ent- wlthout question: that proven ou: fairness and your protection. ll.J. Mahon. also nt tho bost drugglate 1 want a large quantity ot dressed poultry I wil be at A Horne & Co.'s 1'. ‘ l _ d. l Vcvurkill "ml mlbnnuvd “L hm “hit-lice dulcd the 'ith day ol' l*`cl>I'uuI'_\'. 1). C.) Morcl (“1orinl No. 8tl"T‘1 l’).C " ` sub.jects_of.i.h ' 1l'atlons ur-_c teach- °" Ca" lm "‘_"‘1" 0" thi" "“""‘i ,mal V in considering his claim for exemp- era inthe St. tfliarlcs’ School, a school “Um Tl“`f"1"“'~` from is 0”' "H ill" ` tion," has “ow been in gpm-agp," for me . ‘etlt Seminnlrc course, which extend- eye. 111111 _futllerulore fills the S`Dl1C_'~‘_` -d over eight yeur<, consisted of two S0 Ulm- Ulfife i5 110 l1€iJ¥‘eSSl0Il. HS IH asked for. _ /_ (;|a|m for ._»xcmpu0n nI,.,u\10w;-Q, ' '1eld_ ll thc student was successful gig;-¢ gtrgnggh ms vinlky ¢¢ heb); ,of cou`r.~I<~. will llc cxclpptod owing to old people. delicate children and all "'l=1HHli\CUllUll |1.\' thc mcdlcnl bozn-1_1 as .|_4_. ` , .-~. -= Qu » »-=' _ _ MARCH 11, 1918. " \0“-“_ ,|;g,.S¢|0“ ¢,,u,,,|_ and mC,.L,~“-as institution, besides devoting ltscli to .0mmu,,d |053 -of “v'.,|g|,t_ :literary and scientific studies. gi-.'c.< 1~|,,. uw uf 1),., (\_|m,_,e-,__ N_.,.,._. Food grant. attention to studies which an-c ~1|anguIl all this. and now with scores _“¢°°SS0l`-\"_f0 N10 l‘0€lllu1‘ \\'ork: nm- If 0;||@1- Ba!-rig people M,-_ _\_~,,,|0,- is Sie, 'literary societies. oratory, and ecmnniending the use of this food "H101 9-‘9|`Cl5e°* ‘if “fl 0l1\1<‘i\ii¥\l§ mill -are in the best means or handing np <=1<‘-twins <~I\ar.wwr. . I- he exhausted. nervous' .~iysIeni nn-I Forty Priests are nrofcssols in tht-’ tiring licndnclies. indlgestion and lllstltiillulli 1153i-‘M1190 ll* “|80 i§iV\'11l"-' ' ll._.|.l\c ainnoying- syinptums ol' it run. students oi' the Grand Seminary \vl‘o 'o\vI\ condition. ~t\l'c following at course iII tlteology I l\Ir_ John .\'hder, 33 in-:It-lhlic .-tl-t-cl ~ This evidence is corroborated lc' _ rage, 0m__ w,.i¢e,,; --During im. ms; the evidence oi' Rev. Alexandre Vscli- wo years l had an attack ot’ iudlges- Oil professor _ Of Ch9ml5U`i'. and oi' ches. I suffered from lo5,~:. oI` uppe- Rev. Oscar Gencst. director oi’ the ite, und' lily system ljecnnic run -Petit Semlnnlre. . own. l also lost considerably in Upon the above facts, 1 beg I-.1 .s i'=- eight_ l bcgnn using l)I‘. ('l\nse's,Inil. the I`ollowlng'questions:-~ I 'erve Food. :Ind as they helped Inc 1 lst. ls the student, Joseph I")\-:,\".- ntluued this treatment for some entitled to exemption upon the Im _ me. My condition is now greatly that he is a student of the Petit 5.-:Iv nproved. Iny headaches are gone and lnalre of Quebec? ls it in the r..I- y health in general is much better. tional interest that he should be mr- can cheerfully recommend the use mitted to complete his course of _.-11- Dr. ClIase's» Nerve Food to those dies without interruption, iiistt-ani or 1'ff€I‘ll1l§ i`l0lll ll€l'V0l`12!il€SS 0l` Hill' being required to report undcr tI:> `-ld-" _Military Service Act, 1917? _ The reason Dr. Chase‘s Nerve F0011 2nd. is he also entitled to excmp so effective in cases of this kind is gpm from S0,-vice under the Ad 1,,-_ s atleast a lea- -cause of its extraordinary hlooll-_cause 311 his lm. he has 1|v@,| amy, "`l11i"t-T lUflU9llC0- Ui’ Cl'l'l1lil|H U" worked on his I`ather‘s farm, cxccpt I;-ep|,,c.,d_ bundance oi' rich. I'cd_ 111000 ll when he has been attending his sux- rengihehs thc action oi the heart. dies ut 1|", 110;" Smuinuil-,._ [ -vltallzes thu cxhaII.~:-lcd' In-.rvcs und _|(,,_,¢p|\ mum-y |,.,,t|¢;c,, that |,,, |,_,__,_ ‘llllla U1' U10 SYSUHJI ill lf\'¢*I`>’ “'UY~_ not Inaée up his mind what buslncsa The appetite is restored, digestion 0,. pm Bskm he Wm take up ilflcr- `l~“`°V9S» You rest and Sleep W‘~`ll~ “ml completing his studies at the Pcii e new vigor and energy is felt in Sem|nuh.L,_ »"¢".\'_01‘I11HI 01' the human body. D1'-l :ird. Alexandre Marin, an eigth "a"`°`” .N*""'° FUUU 1” ‘l°"‘g WU’-“l‘”5 year student at thc Petit Semlnuirc. r mi-Ii, women and clilldrcn whosc teslincd _______ “________l___ 0“,_,,.,._d ,|,_._ _‘°"jem°' }'”'“" |"’°°"'“ wcifk ‘md ’°_““lScIninary he intended studying for `°“:"_ "0 _°""m"5' u him' l’ l"_’x"” lm: the priesthood. passing from the Petit "7,"' dn d.e‘ller"‘ 0': hd“m""°" Daw” Seminalrc to the Grand SeminaiI'c.' "' (°" Lmmcd’ Tommo' and he still has that intention. Should this fact be taken into con- .-. ‘I--'L`...‘ ~: ilu- .l‘."”'-l§'l5‘l‘-`-5 " ""'“ ' 1"* .t_\..*' ' ' . 'H `. "'.’. f _.-._ _ - " ' `.',. ,-5 _ _ __ _ _.__...;-_-___________,__ _ _.__ _ -»~-~ 1-? 1.- _ _ _.__ _ .5- 2 ,_ .__ f if"`-li" l IIHMQM i1Icl`vl>¢1\>¥ll°l¢“l“' 1( n_'.. f‘\'\ v 4-' aiming ' .. ,, El£thcStomdwamBowlsd_ 11.' ._-z; _ `1~hc,.chyPm(!_\0ill\e _:gc . _ Cticerfuinc§sIIl1_t;_\l¢._§_____ nc big. l ncithcr t_)§“‘“'NA“cg'rtG' -L_-Mineral 01: ,...,..:.'.r.1»f-»-"7.if"'“ ~ _,l -~_-- pant-W' fr. .|'_ _ f. -I /llx .fclna _ j_b___grll-' .I..l..s‘ ,1,,;n» fn-_ig i 7 - _ in _' ,.»-»- . 3 If _5"“ ~._ _-1 ,$2.4-no _ i W'”’t-"'_".'f'1-‘#'»f__ .. _i --»*" -. - .II . ng _ , "-med -U' __.. ¢,‘ p_ln-1§._i`n_l_l_\: __D;§___,.g_;,\f_.__ 1 an, . .1 ‘I ’ _'_-_\.I: li. .. » __ _ I §_ Cu.. __-___ .s_,_e_.,,,,I.. 3 A v t L . r “ ti.-ill? . K: -yxf `- -‘ ‘ ' I“."'."'-l_'I . 7-f‘_ . f;r~~,I‘."' .'.l"""i-` l'\E`,` 'I `-=-{`_'... "_ 1 t* 1 ` _:i _\_.-...-rf ‘ _._ ,__:_-g~,-... ,_ ` : -'#1-f.f'.':-I _- =-~. 6£=.~fn;f;;L _ .- 'ii !-:-;_°i vga - is --I/ir? __ :_ - I I “F _,f- A -- v ”` ~I Arn \.0Mp'f"` - -_ » 'I‘m=.C£--T w~,9n\\- - ._g M0N1nI:.\n&-Nl? - - _buf T~‘ sg ,_ Aa 1 ;_-._ _ ____ f ‘mfs 31.3 2' . 152* ’- as _-1 ‘_-_ ;*»`, _ _,,,,,, -_ a..a¢;§_§ - ~ }--._ I- __ were ?"_ 1 » a I "1 il-attains _Castoria _Aivfnys Bears the " ` Signature of ° in §¥ - -“SB f li.-~ For liver- 'lhiriy Years m .- _ -' in - ,A , \ .\ \, -- -fs -_-s.-_ Exact Copy of Wrapper. _,___ =,,,_, ._,._,_..-.~....-..»_ .in nn.. 1...... ’T"""l”°"°°_"'Ti"°”‘“_ siderution when tlelibornting upon his _ Au intcntjoil Io study for thi- priest- l :lLf:_i:]i\_,L_.,fUr 0xMImu2l_.iI;°]fl..ll.’lliluE -4 "ua i” 'ml “ gl-'uuml 1°" °x““'l'U°“' ` The )(}ont_rail Appcul Judge, having __ considered the questioiis-rcfcrI'ed to Februmy 13' 1918' ,I him by the Minister oi’ Justice, for de- _ _ _ _ ,__ __ _ ‘termination under the authority oi' _'Nils _`fu"_‘_L_b,'t‘uid_ D150 §“_lh Q_“_°_"`- thc regulations passed ptirsuant to ons piipuxti ly t ic lion. .lI. .insure _ ,hu Mm,___,,y _S-,__,_v,___, _“L hy _____,-_,___ ,uem to the ("“}t"ul App."`“l ‘h."lg‘° by 1918, and the statement of facts ~m Hon' me ‘\l"\.ist“", ol ‘lusuw pm' tlivrewltli submitted dctcrmincs u -tant to lttrgul.Iti<>iI_h0. _ _ __.__"0“___\_: _ St.itcinen_t._ot _1\ N -_ - _ education dilfer in sonic importun' I‘#"ld"’\00 ‘V11-*i Ullt*-Wil 11)' il\0 5011*, To multi- tho artificial eye pructi-I . __ _ g U . \.|- -.1 1.0,. _ _ ,aw .,m|,(,,.m_.`_ .ml I |.~| .ur . ._ I . ._ . _ _ . .itobtit ll. Moulton in Il. . .IIt.I | respects from tliosc in other pro\inc -_ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ W L -‘ dl* ,cally iivllstiiigulsliabli- Is thu nlm of, Ulm. \h.L.|,_,,,i_.,, M,,,;,,zi,,,._ _ _ _ And cs, i_h_esc cuscs ure not esseiitially dis :ladiztt_lie|_,__w1w_u ;_1_|i¢'¢;|,,_Q_ was callctl, 1 n llrltlsh army Iulrgcon who is cx-_I so “___ _.____h_____ ____ “_______mg ,,__h-_ian tinguishable from those already de -U 11101 S011 IU-\ "is bU~l\ Ill-M10 101 |peri1ncnting with ti ball made ol ___ ,_ and uu,__u\__m ,VN come dow" “idea by th” C""‘l"“l Almeal Judge 71.18 taking of “mes or evidence Url wrmuge as “I Subsmuw for a mcm1lI`(I'lllii thc ages utilil wtlmon ln all cl\"l touching the ,_,xe,m,ti0n of 501,00' _en_ograp1t:\_',_whcn expedient, thenp-l or glass one. A sphere of such con- “ized ,,md___ “.he____ ,hc “.im,_,_S un, £0115 i`0\' 9>i0\11Pl 011 mi'-5' 00-“S0 °0“‘ x ` ` ‘ l' Ui ' ' Y . . ` decree has made thcm so popular id 1,] 1 1 cc because ofth, _ felletlt-r, l’re_lnt lloincstlque do Su_ se_ls and ihc_ s\\rroundIng_ »tIssuos_. _hm the _Com 0,. [,£___shm 'lunm has 4 gone up 14:2 per cont. in lo years. lt must have been instinct-it could not have been foreknowledge that at world war would curtail com- merce-tliitt made nn American dc- cidc a few years ago to try breeding tho sort of sheep that bear the high- l\» prized fleecos, on his 1900-aero _rhnch near Cottonwood Falls. Kan. llc reasoned that it` they could be brrd in Asia, tliey could be bred in l{anszis', and so thoroughly did he believe in the proposition that he in- vested $35,000 ln karuknl sheep from Bokhara. These ha crossed with nat- ive Lincolm-bl'cd sheen. and the lambs of this cross-bear the valuable pelts that hitherto have been import- ed almost exclusively from Russia. ¢~_ -`-1_1! -_._ _ _.-»Z-1 _ A RARE FHANRCE J M A rarochance to purchase one o“,the Hnest and best situated little farms in the province is offered iby l\I Road. Royalty. This farm, the old Burke Farm. “L C. Il. Webster, Upper Malpequo is three nvllea from Charlottetown, consists of 36 acres choice.land. lnclu ‘ing 6 acres bush. comfortable bung- This farm has been used as at mn as it garden. '1`horc is an orcliard of alow dwelling. good lmrn. ht-n house and other out buildings. rket garden for years and is us rich 150 choice variety apple trecs and tho whole is a splendid location for n mul' at gardcn_ I Wcbstei ur owes lt.I\ing I ‘ie province and will offer the farm at Mn "pp-". . ‘ a reasonable figure. intending purchasers are invited to seo the place at any limi-_ _L-.___ __ _ _ leinlnuirc, they passed to thc Grand 1 f »- ---= --- - ---~---- Scminuirc, which is entirely u. thoolo -I gicnl institution, -_ - CVERNIVIEINI1' RAIL-\hIAYS Sln_cl.\ th_at tiiilir, l_.éi\'u__l UL\l\'0l_'Sll)' ' |'R|N('E EI)\\'i\ RD [S|i.\N|) - ‘Is -\n‘ -_ `f° -- .. . _ _,'f,_, ,fI_:1dU;1l;'Us`“‘,_, ,__w_°___‘__‘_f,_,,§’_’_Z,_'_‘_'_“__ Timetable ln 1-,ilcci'. 1' ebruary 21st, 1918. _ it was also h.\pihInea that the Dir Trains Outwar - ea own lactors of thc l’ctit Scmiuairo strong- ‘y insisted upon the students taking PN- A-N- tholr course lII eight consecutive 'ears and wcrc decidedly opposed to _ -"'54 7~00 2. brcak in tho course. ` 4-30 It. was i`urthcr i-.xplalllcd that now, 6.00 Ucp. 7.30 Arr. 8.20 Arr. oiled science, etc. - ' - d R d D ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Trains tfharlottotown Arr. linutor ltivcr Emerald Jct. Borden Dep_ Dop. inward--Read Up P* _sooo ' ' ' =' ?§$‘6`:- l’.l\I. 5.30 4.1-‘S 3.35 2.30 A. 'tluco Laval ljiiivorslty has been founded and faculties exist. for the liberal professions, only about half ot' thc students of the Petit Seminnlre enter the institution with the luten- II tion ol' pnsslng Io thc Grand Semin- l'..\l ¢&"IF. cusp? ocrcicg’ 99"? @v-‘£5 one Dc p. D0 p. Dep. Arr. llordon Arr. Emerald Jct. Arr. Kensington Arr. Sunnnersidc Dcp. P.I\l. A_l\l. 5.40 11.20 2.47 2.15 i F97' oats omni "”°'°" " Ii I'|-II II/ I'tI xhI` ”` ‘ ll 'll U ll‘. tTlIl|l|l t' UU U ll? UU 0° 7 Any doctor will tell you that the | ___ _ in __ _ ____ _p_,\|_ ingredients of Vlnol an published l’ '“ “°“r"”; "M ‘° “mu "5 ,.30 Uop. students enter thc faculties of the __ H llboral profc_ss'.otIs. -‘M At the _pI'osn|It illnu, sixty-ilvc of-' ,fm nervous malt and womsin may prove _‘"9 “l‘"|““l“ “T U10 1'0"* 3*'-'“l"“l1'l>` 3_00 Arr, Snnnuersido Arr. Port 1-llll 0‘LeaI'y ~ Albcrton 'l‘ignlsh Llcp. A_M. 11.06 oo ...A 9 8.03 \ 0.45 ii.4_5 \ _have been sunnnoned under the Mill- - ___ tary Service Act 1917 Some of tlIcIII 'IF |:'/ :- bolow category A. 5_3,-_ Mgr. Pelletier und the other proi`cs~ f,_;-,5 idiot( we wlll return your money sore who have been examined are ' 7_30- Arr; 1)f.‘[». t‘hurlottctown Arr. Mt . Stewart ' Mori-ll St. Peters Sourls Dcp. A.M.~ I 11.10 !l.:la'| 8.65 8.25 6.50 strongly oi' the opinion that if a stu- _ i _- »... dont’s course is interrupted by ab- ' p_N_ E- A- F'0Bl0l`. t-lI`llB8lst. ClIBrl0tl0¢- sence of one year. it materially re\- 3_5() A1-r_ ElmlI'a Dcp. A_M. 5.30 - , 4 D practically two vt-urs of nInd_\' io |'_}\|' lv all 1'I1lw0 Edward Island www- make up Iho yi-hr that hh has Iost,_ 4_.',n _ out of course, to defects of melnory. etc. 04),, _ Mgr. l’ellollcI' nI\d the other Som- 6.45 lnary pI'ol'cssors explulnod that when 7.30 Arr. town- Vllwl is sold In Montague b. :arcs his rogrm and It win _take _ _ - _ . 1\1t. Stewart Arr. Cardigan M ontuguo (loorgntown llcp. A.M. 9.20 8.08 _ 7.33 6.45 any of their students were sons of f- Y farmers, who had been in the habit of - living on tho farm. they wcro por- Inlttod to leave tho Seminary before the and or the session in the spring, QAG3 ¢'¢|`_if5 cv: og Dep. Arr. Murray Harbor AIT. Dop. Cliarlottetown Vernon River 995? 235? to assist in the farm work. and they ' - - every TIIBMIIIY Bhd F1148? C0" M14 were further granted permission to - -- ' - B68 IDG b6l0l‘9 lellllll. commence their year liter in the ALL THE ABOVE TRAINS RUN DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED _ M_ “_ HARD” _autu_mn_ than the beginning of the _ c_ A. ___AvE8_ _ ____ ____ ME.LAN°oN_ w_ _r_ Hu°gAN_ .__ Mm* _ , Little York. ,seas on D, ¢ | , size-vsanweaaipa. _ amine or who of the boys nrt or G_°ne-I Mnnagaoa-__ ation) _Pwwuer _T»;t_'_t:=___;1_f"_I&a°_;»_ _' '° '°g_':_§,°,m°w,,[ ~ - \. -'I_ llSTlllllA Ze:t|__it'__;_r_t_fauts and Children. 'stints' Know That _