..» . . ,M _ , _ 2”' ‘9‘° _ ' _ms 1-msn me rim.: 'cnaiu.orrn'rowN.eU5nn1AN. ‘ ` me 0. it.. . » 1>».enriva _iz 5 5 \ , . The Montague Dalrying Co., ogg,- by private sale up till the 10th of March 1910, all their factory machin. Hy, incliidingz- BOILEB. ENGINE. BUTTER PLANT. STEAM TESTER. and many other smaller articles also the Building. Apply to ' Oswald Campbell, President, or Alex McLeod, secretary 2-l5ttdaudr2itheutudr2w. Y '- _ ;_\ H l;L°l;.:i ff", ...-»-_ 1 V .. Synopsis of Canadian North- west Land Regulations. ANY person whois use solo head, ofa family or any male overl years old. may home sterlli B flllBl'tel~eecl.ioii of 1i.\'nllahlu Lloniinion hinn in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberto, The applicant mpst appear in pt-rsoii ut lhe llomin on Lands nipiicy nr Su i~Agenoy for the district., ltntry y proxy inaybo inndo at imyngenomon certain oonrliiiony, by father, h ll lil/0 h th sl _ mot r. B011. I r. ro or or ~ star ofiii tcndigg liomxsfdor. ' Duties.-Six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three wars. A nomestoadormay live within nine miles of his liomenlead on a farm of. at lcaetlw acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father. mother. Son. d\ughter. brother oi sis- ter. In certain districts ii. iioriit-»iteadci~ in irood stani1ing_niay pre-empt u. qimrter-.~cr:Lion along- side his omescead. Price 8nri~', cul» _i__i;_'i_\_t_6 fifty acres and erect. u iiunso worth w.w. conv, Deputy of the Minister of the lntorlor N. B.- iiautorizod publication of this nil vertisenient will not be paid for. tdlim ' ,T 1 -r_'~_' ‘ -~ - _» ' ` ° rn ._/ #_ 7////%/ 1 W/////. B ww/ 1 l' 3,- //V. _,,, 5 rw/ ww/ /f/'/J I A N Lil*-l'ac.|ric`, '\ Ananric- sT:A`MS'HiPst § s` ¥ E . ~. \ ._ if 1//// s, la 1// \ § ~`- S ~ .., .sr as Fri. Feb. 25 Eiiiipre-,ss of Rrilziiii , Fri Marcia 4 Allan Line Steamer ' First Cabin Einpresses, .. .........$8z. 0, u Lake Maniiobn...... .....455_0o P E Ono Class Cabin Lake rie ._.... 4.0 u Lake Cha.mp!ain1> A $ 7 5 P Secon Cabin. Empresseas ..........;....$_=,i.z5 Lake Manitoba.. . . ... . . . .$45.00 Third Cabin. liniprcsssc . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,_ $311 or, Oiherboxus.......... $28 75 .v. B.HUii.\u.|i. D. P. A _" St. J0hn N. B. )1 =_____ There is lots of Coke at the Ligh & l’o\vcr Co , yards and very cheap too. We have on hand at our Gus Works. 5000 Bushles Coke' which we wish to clear out at once. Price 8 cts per bushel for siualllots. special discouiit oii quantities. 'l`ry a load :it once. liqual to llnrd Coal, at less than half the cost. This col-:e hurus excellent in hall stoves, grates and equally well in furnaces. Charlottetown Light & Power Co, Ltd. 2 ---i7r°<‘\‘» -Farm, Lol. 48, to nel by auction ou T|1\\\'S day February 24th inst at 2 p. _i-ii. .shrnir all his stork and Portion ol`mnchim‘l')` " “li isiing ofio horses,i5licad of <‘attl¢‘._\'\‘\\“S snd old, pigs and poultry, i iiiniwr. fflkh anrae-poiver, hnrrows, donlilr- _ tlrivini- lilrigh, waggons ctr, cle. 'l |ii.=_ l~'|\‘<` includes imported mares and their foul and other fine draft driving animals. d\“l at lot of excellent mitch rows nil ilnc if freshen by s ring with one or in-o rx- rcptions. 'lperms cash mitlcr $10-0*" Over $|o,oo approved joint note: ihu Nm” ,M ,gm Wm, P,.iv|¢.¢|g¢- gif (lisviiiiiil 5 ll- 0. per annum. . ' r . i-i. iiom_\'F. 2--lo dttarmwfigi /\“"""" I hire. Jas. Rlsworth, 902 Selkirk Ave., W'““\P°§i BByB:-“ Four years ago ulcers broke out on my left ankle and spread until from the top of my I foot to my knee was one extended sore. One ulcer would be almost healed when a second would appear in anew place and in a remarkably abort time a deep hole would be eaten into the flesh. The i. flesh on my leg turned blue and looked shocking indeed. I started using oint- ment after ointment, but received littb 1 or no benefit. The ulcers would haul »' for li. time and then break out afrcsli. i I was laid up in bed for'e. long time, absolutely unable to walk. My limb was so puinful\t,hat I had no rest night after night. _ " I consiiltcd five different doctors! Some advised my going into hospital; others said there was no cure for me. After using their ointments and prspar~ i ations until I was positive they could ` not cure, I almost gave up in despair. “ It was then Zuni-Iliik was tried and how I bless the hour I get it l Within ii. day it had given me some ease, anil from that time I went on improving! The sores were so hall tliat~it took some time to heal thorn, hilt Zani-lluk healed them all. The last was hcnlerl over :i ycur ago and I have nnvur had e mn. inent's trouble since, from any form of ulcerutimi.” , _Zuni-liuk is just as good for eczsm'i,' piles, fostering sores, scalp sores, child- ron’s rushes, outs, burns, scalds, und ull skin injuries and diseases. Druggists and stores everywhere 501: hox, or post; free, Zum-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. ' ' Even an expert won't bil! -C I-v-.. - ,_ __ ~_r-f;.l' - ._. _. __, i, , ` i :v.__ ` " env i-ioM£N£E|1-_ " _ _.._..`. _ 5 Dore! _ Fnggfffli-l T .1 ,§l`.'F‘E1L' l..l’\/ ` . ._:. . .yr lr , ' \ ‘t . "~" . \ ' - 1; ’ . 5 "n 'r 1- ‘~.- "z 1. “ - _' -_..».;.'.: @=‘5_'l',.~t~__==T,i’T: i “».'f.lla..- i.-...~... , ,-’- .' ' ' " 4 \ """~.‘-'~ .‘ ,. . . gfwtéftw ‘Seal Brtnd is ‘-01 J I Cone . coffee byitslooks. Hewanta to taste itin the cup-l>¢¢l\-‘I0 1 all coffee looks very ml-\¢|l 'l` alike. _ _ . lf you wan! a delicious cup ` of coffee, get a brand (hui ` hu proved its _duality llkd “SEAL BRAND . The delightful flavor and ` fragrant aroma of the finest coffee berries are brouBh¢ direct to your table by means , 5 of the sealed cane. _. The flavor and aroma are `. sealed in. _ .‘ lnniat on having Chase he _ , ' “S l Br d" S°?fb°':" I silt! 2 pdhnd ‘_ Cn ee in _ sealed tins-never sold lu , bulk. ll3 cussrassmionu. - rasnmi. T ` ` _ . _ _.. 'T .5 @ FIi()M Mit. HOWARD BLIGH, COM- MISSION ME‘.RGHAN'l‘. Halifax, Sept. lst, 190'). To whom it may COIICCTD 1 This is to certify that I have used Nt-ary's Linimont for ents, ,~;|ii-nins, 1-tc., on my horses for the past live years and I have thrnd it the host Lininmut I have ever used Un horse flesh. _ _ Bligh's Homestead _l'H!fll“~. wooaville, Kin: s C0- Portraits I will receive orders fOr Pastels and Oil Paintings by A. Alex. MacLeod, the noted New York Artist. Write me for prices and other desire uformation. _ J. A. S. Bayer riiorooiurnui New Prowaf|Bl0Cl¢ Charlottetown. _______________----1f'- ~ f handsome. larllv nlliiirdtlsfffgrlgan (iroohot. Counter- W that wo are selling 8*- '-49 png?-gaiiy remarkable value. Cor- iilniy the best thing fog 30,3/ whore near tho DFW” Ma rs showir n Charlottetown. sgpre .tu Mobeddf 2"' "m|g|gg-p;y‘gi= nsiolcine. mlpltabls Waleonia A@f”"|°4`°‘° A" Vvurlng the Mend! °' . liver! Year in Turkey, in tlie month el llauiasan, as they term it-which is tha month when the Koran was re- yealad. la 26 parts, to Mohammed-it was for years a general custom in Turkey for the Turks to open their houses at 12 o'clook, the Turkish sun let time. to strangers and anyone was llllrliltted to enter and take supper, n meal the Turks call ovlltar, during Bamazan. - ' No matter how poor or haw rich the persons, and whether a complete stranger or near friend, they come just before the sunset hour, and all are seated at the truly hospitable table before 12 o'clock. Immediately after the roar of the cannons announces sunset the Turks eat either an olive or a date, it being the legend that the holy prophet did this, and those who smoke may begin as soon as the date br olive, supposed to be the fruits of paradise, disappears. Then come jel- lies, as it is a belief,in Turkey that sweets "collect the senses," whatever that may moan. Oddly enough, soups follow the sweets, and than after that eggs cooked in butter are served, fol- lowed in turn by mutton ' chops or roasted meat; these are succeeded by Vegetables, and the -r/ezetables by a aert of sugarless pudding, called lheurell. and after this the famous _baolava or kadaif. f After all this more meat courses, Bah, and vegetables are Served, and luck sweets as rice milk (gullaj gud. laj), native blanc mango (mahallebi), ~pilaf with lilshad or junket (yaourt) and colee. a. i.________ v ff-*Ti*-~ ’ '--ii- RECALLS FAMOUS GULF MATTIH Projected Game Brings Back Contest - , li Which Royalty Was , 4' Involved. » The projected golf match between ‘two well known amateurs and a lead~ ing member of the London' stock ex- change for a stake of $2,500 recalls to the Westminster Gazette the famous foursome in which the duke of York, afterward James II-., hook a prominent 'part ,on the Leith links in the year 1682. It was really an international contest, in which the duke, with John Paterione, 'a golfing ahoemaker of great repute, championed Scotland against two iioblenien of England, a heavy wager dependlrg on the issue. The duke and the cobhler had an easy victory, hunks largely to the msn of the last, and John Patersonda share of the stakes was so* substantial that he was able to build a goodly house in the Canongate, in a wall of which the duke caused a stone to be placed bear- ing the Patersone arms with the mot- to, “Far and sure," a. tribute to the cobblei-'a driving powers. Pa.tersoae’s house survives today. _Q ?' Poetry ard Patriotism. ° Zakris Topeliaa "the most popular poet Finland has ever known," was a lover of lila native land above all else. Once. says Paul Wlineman in "A Summer Tour in Finland," he wrote as follows to a. little Finnish boy who was at the time residing in England for his schooling: "Yon aaa in a great and rtcli coun- try, but neverfforget that you are only an exile. i "ll Qleel Victoria herself should wrih and offer you a post in her king dom, remember-that you must answer, ‘l ommot, because I have a cottage waiting for me when I am grown up. lt has a roof higher than the lofttest hall in Windsor Castle. That roof is the blue sky of my own land.” " -Youtl1's Companion. tg _ i$"""" HolIand’s Famous ‘Blrd. ` . The stork is treated with great and singular respect in the Netherlands. These strange birds may be seen here and there, almost everywhere in the aeutli. but I do not remember see Ing any ia the north. The house se- lected by the stork for a nesting place is considered fortunate, and very spe- cial facilities are provided by the householders to enable _it to build a nest. comfortably. Al ‘The Hague many of .these birds are maintained at public expense. The flrt that l saw was from a. window of the railway train as we were crossing the "Hol- lanrla'dlop," when a chimney-top came into. view on which were two of the long-legged creatures, preeairig them- selves, their lest, an unsightly bun- dle of sticks and straws, littering the . l * The Msn to'Be Watched. 'Always suspect a man who affects great softuesg of manner, an unruf- ned evenness of temper, and an enun~ clatton studied, slow and deliberate. These things are all unnatural. and bespeak a degree of mental discipline into which' lie that has no purpose of craft or deaiglrto answer, cannot-.sub mit to drill, himself. The most suc- cessful ltriav,es are usually of this de. soription, as smooth as raaora dipped in ol,l, and as sharp. They affect the innocence of the dove, which they liavenot, in order to hide the cunning _gf the serpent, which they bave.q__-Col-_ mn' ~.__ ,_--l----HQ _ a"` i ° ‘ "Qhe'a the baby's new nurse.” "%;_uppqae sho understands herslnlai- nes ' " as, she{s,l. graduate, and ab_e‘ll take good care of baby; she says no one lsliall kiss the baby while sae is arou_nd." "l guaaa ale'a right; lwoulellft waat to kiss the baby while sho wh . 4- i ~ ...l’.'l.. THROAT. V psi-lull Crasel am alba trams of Whoooiug Cough. Ever drepdaf.C’roup cau- not axial whera Craaalaaa ia u_aed. I a_eta directly an aoaa_ and throat, making breathing easy in the casa ol colds. soothe: ihs sera _‘ringer and. uonailie eougb. lin sbooa to sl ererl °fAll|sll\l. PM lah by All Drlggiltl Send Posts! tor 1;: scripture- Bootle Creaoleaa Aatiuplie Throat Tablets. simple and _soothing for tba nrnaied ihroal. lilo Leeming, Miles Co., L' it d. A M - l im e lenta. ,ou \ irea|.Canads. 0, Silver Excellence Knives. fork , spoons, etc ilial las! .1 ifeiimc are lhe I kind stamped “winners uosi' For oi/sr sixty years this well- I./iown brand has sal ilie world's standard in fine silver plate. Best ir: scfs, dishes. waiters. . el . rc slam ed C r U P MZRIDEN BHlTE. CU. ` sonuux' Li:/tuiru; nsannns A . . 4 , v _ .I _;__,. .' .,_.____,_,.,_,__ . _, _""f“’,"“f.L "'_lP_£ this csuscii ___,_ 8"'°‘.i Cengragiatlen In * ' TW°|V° Hers ago, when the vil- lsssrs livin; on the burden: aunts hellllf SUPFGI. Enlland. had no place of _worship nearer than the parish church, a service was held in a. school- |'°°_l11 ¢|0l¢ by and was so will at- tended that the authorities looked pggund for a suitable permanent bulld- l 'llhe erection of a church was out of question, but there stood on the remains of aa old mill, a feature in a beautiful bit Inspection showed that U10 rats were got rid of a cem- small outlay would furnish render the mill fit for public wor- and soon it was opened as the of the Holy Cross. interior of the chapel arouse; interest. Four buttresaes, four feet thick by six feet in height, ss;-vg gg rests for two massive beams _which cross each other in the center and sup- PUTF 'ill Ullfilht shaft cracked with SSG and lU’0Il§lY bound with iron The buttresses make four nat- alcoves. The entrance door stands one, and immediately opposite ig lllflifi the harmonlum is placed in 3 fhlm. Illd. the bellringer sits close beside it and rinse his bell: the rein-ni is °¢°“P|€'i by the congregation. The rent of this novel church is only 25 cents a yan;-_ 4 .`"" MW Both an Ontario wheat flour and a Manitoba wheat flour Both a “Bread” flour and a. “Pastry” Hour As good for one as for the other-`. i3 Best for both' 10,000 Cedar Posts, 7 - 8 - and 9 feet long. Novel House of B94 .,.hh»"~_“ ,Dr - _ England. Q . . . ,,<., _ i _,_ . _ I ` .ri _ ' i W; Nlvll FAIL’ 'I0 `ll$'l'0lB GRAY lhll 'l'0 ITB NATURAL COLDI AND EAUTY. ,_.-_7_.,_ . 'NZ mans: how old ml .wth ledsdyomhailookambow “_ `“ D , i.`i.".i."'.f..a...`f "°°°i§.“§L§.° Q f ¥°=P iw l°°l_\=s wwe. Pw- " mote a :ixunant grou_il'i__ of ' ./` heghby ainstopilasiii -rum: u6;;‘Nr:;!Dd P03|uV¢ly nee IIIOVC , s Willnot neil skin orlinen. Will neliniure your hair. -IQ NDC I Ba genial au. su:s111'u‘rzs _ 31.00 and 500. B0\ll¢S, at Drugguls Il|loll¥5poe.Co..New\rk.N-I-.U-I-A» A. w. Relldln, Sunnyside | Charloitelohn Steam lion Company., `l.imi¢ed.` Annual General” Notice is hen-by 'iven thiil the .‘\'nnu.'al Geiivrzil .\lt~eli|i).{ ulilln: Shurcholileraoffhe Company will he held :ii the office ol' the Compaiiy rorni-r ol' Great George and Lower \\/'zitur Streets, Charloltetoivn, on \\'\-diiesdzty thc svuuiid day of lllarrh next at the hour of ii n`t~lui‘k A. M. for the election of l)ircctoi's mid ollivrliusiiiess. Hy Order G. \\'. \\'Al(Dl*`Ol{D 2. ifidtltlt Maiiiuger "Men's new bats received at Prowse Bros, Ltd., Saturday. ` 2-21d2l. “New wash fabrics at Prowse Bros Ltd consisting of Gingliains, foulsr- ds, prints, etc. It is bard to imagine anything prettier. Don't fail to see the new things while they are in all the glory of early spring freshness. 2-2ldZi. ____ _ e- 1 ..-- ’ J t No. 2 90 lbs. CCOTTOCN TWINEA No. I Quality-ln B_alls and Cones _ The Ball Twine is Packed in 5 pound Bags, 120 lb Bales The Cone Twine is packed in-barrels containing 80 to WE ALSO S'l`0ClI Fixtures for the Cone 'l`_wine And a patent circular wire bag holder , And Twine fixture combined. We have :i very heavy stock and can ship promptly. Schoiielil_£__u|_i_er iCo.,Lltl ___ _ a . Viz . and Im orted, 2,000 Cedar Stakes, Shingles and Cedar Posts ' We have on hand the following, 2 MILLIONS OF SHINGIES - I Comprising Cedar of all Grades, also Spruce in_ Island Ai Yulll' Gl'0c¢l"B 500 Casks “Snowflake St ]ohn Lime _ .~ .. Ai 1 t t i1>L~n\ieo asa UNPLANED -]»°§°l§f=d."$'f~fi;°'ia1st?dein§§a i11=:1\1Lot K, CEDAR SLEEP- and Cereals. The T. H. Taylor Co., Limited, Ellb, BRICK &c--&c. °‘“““‘“'°“" .. S M. roots si co .rqd4ir4i _ Cotiuolly’s Wharf West , l » ____-___ ____ _. __ _ __ _ . - . . --» ---- -- - -1 -iii liousetop.--The Cbautauqusn. ll _ 'noi in ees ninja '.," "wha tae prmy girii" l|'0\1§d-" s-.a._..-._ ._..., __ _. _.. / i O\ ‘_-V/6, .gr _ i1.J..\. HouS ' or linens. e" 'O f 'Ka it `§ _ _` vm., . f Good, Better s or Best QL, i A vlrai. lm-‘l=e.|mNcl-: iN annaiis s/ UALITY your know is comparative. just as much so in bread, as in woolens If you make bread at all you naturally want it to be good-as good as, or betterthan your neighbor s. But is your bread as good as it ought to lic ? Does it furnish its full quantum of calth and strength? ls it nutritious as well as delicious? Ordinary flour_makes fairly good looking bread. But if you care for food value, for nutrition, _for digestibility, for bone and muscle_and_blood building quality, you will want a flour rich in the highest quality of gluten. You will want the flour that makes bread not only _good-to-look-at, but also . makes it strength-producing, health-producing. But where can you get such flour and how can you tell it from the kind that isn’t nourishing? The safe way is to get OGILVlE'S “ROYAL ~ HOUSEHOLD". Then you can't make a mistake. “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" is thefineitjluur in the world and makes the best bread in the world. And it is 'ust as ood for Pastry as it is for Bread. Itds the one sour which has proved an /, i ». \ ._ unqualified success for every household purpose.. And its absolute uniformity guarantees you against failure- ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR isn't` just ordinary wheat sent to an ordinary mill and ground [rv the ordinary process. It is Manitoba Red Fyfc Vi/heat which is especially rich in high quality gluten, scientifically milled and subjected to scientific chemical tests as well as baking tests before it comes to you in sack o'r'b'ar`rel, etc. » No wonder “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD " makes the Finest and most nourishing bread. No wonder it makes the most delicious and healthful pies, cakes, biscuits, muffins, rolls. ' ' Bread made from ROYAL_I-IOUSEHOLD ` __ , . ___ .._.,_E¢,,.,,..._-V, i, _ ‘ .'g.;..;* ~n-t .< .__ sf g '- 1, av .' __ '~ . 4 ._ _ _ . _f . .7.=.e‘..~ ._ _>_1§”~¢~ in _,_ 1 e ‘ #5 ,_ F LOUR is fuastfy more nouri-" shing -than bread made from ' ordinary flour. Also it is lighter, tlakier, more delicious as well as more nutritious. Order “ROYAL HOUSE- HOLD" at once. Don't delay- The sooner you commence using this finest of_all ilours the better for your family. \ T" ~ ` _."\