ir°i'°r way in- ean easily avoid that by getting your will. kill . more mtggrmminon antd is work. ' co o youare sure of it Bear us in mind when planting time comes. .l. G. .lamieso _ .nruggiit . SILVER f As A Gini Makes a very dainty . and useful present. We ‘ are showing a°fin¢ assort- p ment of very new articles I in sterling and_plate.. . li. l‘i. Taylor A Jeweler & Optician sisr-4-iiiair. - TIDE TABLE APRIL _ H_|(h Wawl' A. M. P. M. 1 9.49 1 22.05 1 1 10.27 23.00 1 11.02 23.48 11.34 . . _ .. 0.31. 12.05 ~ 1.13 12.36 1.55 13.00 . sa. 2.31; 1 13.37 , e. 2s: 14.10 1 M. ` 14.50 ru. 4 15.48 , W. 7 17.20 Th. 18.46 _ F. _ 1 10.110 _; S8. 8.44 20.53 9.10 1 9.53 -n,-_ WN# sr _ .=f':=~s~=?’§ f 523; :<15 13 391 15.50 16.40 11.21 1s.0s 18.411 10.21 20.05 20.44 21.25 22.13 23.10 13.00 14.01 14.04 s. 15.28 M. 16.21 ru. 10.21 4.00 17.00 w. 11.00 . 5.22 17.40 'ri1. i F. sa. QUDUUD W Hg ._;4_a,._ PFPFPW owmww ~ N (GRO _“P” nu 44 I-ll-A WWNF9F9P?@“F°9 me-~»wwmh eww mowemwnmwqu<~u 21.46 ` 0.1li 1 11.34 6.04 18.29 1.05- 12.10 6.40 19.13 1.55 12.51 _ 7.29 -S. 2.48 13,37 8.17 M. 3.48 14.31 9.12" Til. 4.54 15.40 Ii 10.17 W. 6.02 ` 17.18 11.30 Th. T 7.01 ` 18.46 0.07 F. BB. bones-Ai-H-I 0-I »¢ewQ=a=5§:S¢m 19.59 20.49 21.46 22.52 12.40 13.42 14.39 ` 22 23 7.49 20.00 1.12 8.30 2l.03_ 2.10 9.09 22.00 I 3.04 15.32 lst to 3rd, moderating, ~lth to Sth, threatening. 7th to Sth, general rains. 9th to 14th, low tem- perature. 15th to 18th, warm and dry 19th to 20th, sultry. 21st to 25th, rain wave. 26th 30th, cool. DIARY OF EVENTS. To-nav. ' City Magistrates Court 9 a. m. Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.45 Prince Edward 3, 7 and 8.41 24 25 26 I7 28 29 30 S. APRIL.- p. iii. p. in. _ DEAIIIS ‘l’ROWAN.- Suddenly in Chelsea. Mass.. April 19th, Henry C. Trowan aged 89 years. MOSOEY-There passed away p. m. April l3tli at Bothwell. an illness of six months. Sarah. belov- ed wife of J. F. Mossey, in the 44t|i year ot her age. Funeral took place Saturday the 11th to St. Columbia, Ce- metery (Other papers please copy.) Slllllllil PIl|Sll|lIl|ll IISES at 9.30 after lf! q--.un liicresses su-oiitlll 0! del1eIl8.l\°l’V°Ul» rundown people 200 per cent in ten day! in many instllwol- $100 forfeit il _ (pup as per OX- FIUWFEIT ransom in was article soon to ID- , _ ‘ pear ln this 9001'- Ask your doctor or lst li tit. drgililhlgagilla Hull- G. E. H\lEll0l Prop. and Central -D.|'\lS°l°|'°» E* A' Foster. Proprietors. always csl'l'¥ ll ,ln stock. g=g= “i002-' .p » 3). ___‘_` '.~_'_.|`\ _ \ “ . _ A '4‘ »9 ; 7"-i-4:7; Y.-lin' TENDERS ii rp SEALED TENDERS will be rccciv- ed at this olllce until noon on SATURDAY. APRIL 29. 1916. from any person or persons willing to contract for the running of the Ellis River Ferry for a. period of one or three years from the tlrst day of April, 1916 according to the specinlcatlons terms and conditions' to be seen in this ollice. The names of two good and respon- sible persons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind itself dérsigned and marked "TENDERS Charlottetown. P. E. I 1 _ ' for Nurses THE W. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL A Private General Hospital with desiring a nurse's training. Write at once for circular of infor- mation. KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, Norwich. Conn. 75352-26-M2ms. ,.» 1 .\ .fa <5’ 1 1"? --2 i/'[» ~l‘~---ii Land Regulations. THl‘I sole head of a lainily or any male over eighteen ye_ars old. m=}y_homeste_a1:l a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta._ Applicant must ap- pear in person at the Dominion 'Lands Agency or Sub-A gency for the ltistijict. Entry IX proxy may be made at any Dominion I-aagls gency high-t Sub- Agency on certain conditions. uties-Six months residence upon and cul» tivation of the land _ln each _ of three years. A homesteader may live within nine m les of his homestead on a farm of at least Bilucres. on certain conditions. A _habitable house is re- quired _eigcept where residence is perfon-ned in the vicinity. _ _ _ in certain d1stii~°s a homesteader in good standing may pre emnt a quarter-section a ons side his homestead. Price £1.00 per acre. Duties-Six months residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-empllon patent may be obtained as soon as homestead patent_ or certain conditions. _ A settler who has exhausted his homestead right u_\»y_lakc a purchased homestead in_cer- lain districts. Price Sli 00 per acre. Dunes- Must rssidc six months in each of Lliree Years cultivate 50 acres and _erect a house worlli £1.00 The area of cu tivation is subject to reduction AU C T I O N At Clinton HAVING SOLD HY FARM I WILL OFFER AT PggL_|C AUCTION -ruunsoav, wiv. 4. .A-rio°eLocK mm. . . . . . The followln Stock, Farm imple- ments am? Household Furniture: p STOCK- 2 Horses. 2 Mares. ll new- ly calved Cows, 4 one-year-old Calvos. 1 two-yearold Ox. 50 Hens. IMPLEMENTS- 6-foot Frost and Wood Mower. Massey Harris Blnaer. Manure, Spreader, Hay Rake (new), Cart, Truckwagons, Gang Plow. Sin- gle Plow, Disc Ilarrows. Sprilllll-000| llarrows, set Iron llarrows. 2 Single Wood Sloighs. set Bob Slelghs. Pung Slelghs, Jaunt- ting Sleigh, Single wagon. BUSBY. 2 Sets Slnglo Hamess, set Double Har- ness, set Warren Scales. Sprayer. 4 li. p., Gasoline Engine, Grain Crusher. 'l'urKlp Pulper, Hay Fork. Chatham Separator, Cream Separator, Barrel Cliurn. Also a quantity of llay. Oats and Wheat. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE- Par- lor Suite, Dining Table and Chairs, Sewing Machine. Base Burner (almost new.), 3 Stoves. Chamber Set, 4 Sing- gle Beds, Spring, and numerous other articles. _ Terms made known at sale. _ - W. D. WHITEHEAD. Clinton. W. D. McCOUBREY, Autioneer. 9385-4-24Mtlitu3i. Directum Patch 51817 SON OF JOE PATCHEN 2.01y to accept the lowest or any tender. I . 4' Tenders to be addressed to the un-‘ W Dlrectum Patch is a. beautiful black -» stallion, stands 15.2 hands lilgh and FOR ELLIS RIVEII: I;Er&§;'|LLAN I weighs 1.050 pounds; foaled 1906. Bred Secremy of p,,,,|,c W,,,.{.,_| by P. M. M1isi¢a,New York, N. Y. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC w0RK3_. He is a horse of wonderful intellig- . . | Training School Synopsis of Canadian Northwest- énce; has the best of dispositions, rac- Apm 19_ 1916_' King itnsttincts anidhcourageéiis iqlrugged . _ .foug orse w excep ona y no 9363 4 21MfmwMEfmwM' ihead and body; extra strong limbs and best of feet. ' I-Ie was sired by a world's champion iron race horse, Joe Patchen, 2.01%. one of the greatest race horses of all time and sire of the champion Dan Patch, 1.55 that sold for $60,000; out of a mare by Dlrectuni Kelly, 2.081/4. Sire of the sensational Dircctum l. 1.56%. llc colnblnos the great Haul- bletonian-Clay cross through his sire Well 0'-llllllped medical. surglflal lllfliJoe Patchen, and Harry Clay-sire of obstetrical departments, offers a three \ his gr-annum, YGBTB 8114105 C0\ll'56 I0 YOIXDS W°ll\8l1 Directum Patch will surely produce extreme speed, as he inherits it ln ii remarkable manner. Dircctnm Piiti-li was tlilrd iii 2.09% in a. seven horse race in Pittsburg. in 1912; separately timed by Will Snow ln 2.10. Has repeatedly shown quar- ters in 30 seconds. Dlrec-tum Patch is a suro foal gel- ter. ills ilrst foals are coming year olds, und they will speak for hiin as a sire. . Sec the "Amoricaii Horse Breed- cr oi' 1910. which clearly shows that Dlr_ectum Patch is from the "fountain _ ol speed." Dlfectuni Patch will make the sea- son ol' 1916 at the farm of JOHN A. MacPHEE, Bellevue, Prince Edward Island; Service [ec $15 for the scasoii Mares at o\\'nur's risk. Return privileges. 9389-4-24l\l5ip1l. _ ' _ MONIES T0 LOAN Monles to loan at reasonable rates of interest on good improved farm properties. Applications will receive prompt attention. H. J. PALMER. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. 7920-3~39MlMo. | __ _L_ l ‘Masterpiece’ Enrolment No. 9 , , 1.1. 1 4. 1.' ` “ I ' ' ' A Kc`€rIi's - "'w51ifr5'sToaeA'res'f_ L:::.:_°..°:.'§.“:.':.:f.r1...i .21 15101.03. ...its t ligastegplfse is 55111 at hisgild WAR.. Gm mm B ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.._ °"““””°"d"‘°"°' S all "ln is own .9 way' lc' ple book frco on promise to can- W. W. CORY.l_'. M.G. 'Ona The Island ' vase; experience unneccssaryl The undersigned have alargo well drilling machine on the Island, at pres- WANTED- Ai MMDI F?" |‘|3ENinAlL ent in operation at Falconwood Hospital. and are prepared to drill any size h°“°°l“'°rk " “mln “gl y'4 zmggiy ° well to any depth for water, minerals.-etc.. ,at reasonable charges. Any 25 K "5 sq""°‘ 343' ` ' person desiring our services would do will to write for quotations to 0. V. WANT W |- Keimedy, Faloonwooa Hospital, oi- Telephone 161-L. housework- Apply Mrs. J. D- Stdw- 'r. R. KENT,co.,Lu1., w.¢.':1:.=..e.-._-.‘:.;.~f"””“*”;.:s.,§;;..,)*j For Bale ii iiw uuiswlci - conrnacrons r-'on on||.1.iNo Anrlsm wai.i.e src 01114-4-19111121 p ' Fqgogcli-di -P-1"-e-li ,1.; ~ . 1 A I Fon sA'i.e-ltsav of _ . most new. Apply For Sale Valualilei City Property ...___ The Bubzfrlber is instructed to ssll_ by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Saturday the 29th day f April. 1916, at the hour of I2 o'c_lock noon,- The Dwelling-House and lugs Lot on Corner of Pownai and Euston Streets. lately owned by Miss Msckleson, deceased. ' »~ 'rtils Lot measures 192 feet, o inches. on Euston Street and 16! feet on Pownal Street. and ls one of the best residential sites ln. Charlottetown. The property will lie ‘offered for sale BN BLQC. , Terms end conditions will be mode known at sale. ll.. BllAllt8'l‘0. Auctioneer. 8888-4,»l7\l17,1D.l§26,27 I: 29th. _ IMPERIAL FOX BISCUIT 'who I have adopted as a pct) and left . -..1- .. . 4,, Boa Dear Misscltlrbyz--‘How ever thank you for tliesplemiiii parcel lust l'°°°lV°il7 lli_0lme as such a surprise and Tdld-lau_'gl1_ when I saw it nd dressed to ‘.fBllly"` Field " lllllltilig in France and Belgium and C0l1lDletelY. Andfohattered my Jaw and then to Coventry on May 25th (I met such a “peach” of ii. Nurse there Hospital- on July 13th,‘fo become an “out patient" at the St. Leonards l-los- pital. where I had yet another opera- tion which was unsuccessful. Now I am quite alright, staying with my poo ple in St. Leonards and feeling as fit as a fiddle (but I do wish I could wink my right eye..) ~ I will always have to wear an eye- Hllade. HB my W0und will never com- pletely heal, so I was informed by a specialist last week the other eye is JUS! Splendid. and as far as health goes I really never felt better. I re- ceived my Army dlschargo last Mon- day and have started work iii town, cunning and sealing gasoline fox" the Ariny aeroplaiios, and transports. I say l hope I have not tired you with all this explanation. At thc pre- sent iiiolueiit I am slnokiilg one of the Canadian cigarettes which you so kliidly sent, and with cvcry puff of smoke I am wishing you ami Grove the vory best of luck, iiiul trust that you may soon have Iiiiii hack siifc ziild soulld and covered in glory. lie is ai dear boy. and we were great piili-1 iii Kaiiiloops, B.C. l'm not euro wliolli- or 1 shall or not returii to B. C.. zi- gi-ii_n. .but I should like to return to civilization, but a little Red Cross Nurse at Coveiitery.- \Vell any- deer ‘ boy U1’ socks the other daythrougli the Pow- nal Red Cross Society and in the toc of one I found your name and address. Well I can’t say I'm a "Toininy Atk- ins" for I'm a. P. E. Islander out and out. l guess "Canuck" would do bet- ter. My home is at Mount Albion not far from Pownal. .l guess you know of my people. -I think I saw you when I was home from the West hilt l wouldii't be too sure. I think it is aw- fully good of you women to send us socks and such lllte for we are often in need of them. although at present l’m well supplied. thanks to the peo- ple of P. E. 1. We feel rather lonely at times and like to get letters once in a while. Iguess I'd hotter give you my add lg I » SUITS. Our CLOTHING SALESMAN said to out Clothing Buyer the other day. “what are you going to rio about that $14.50 Serge Suit?" lie referred io our Special, he said you can't go oii selling that iiult at tho saiifb money. liovaiiso it is going in cost you more money. "Yds," our buyer said" that is quite true. but our Customer is not going to pay the .advance we are just going lo do with loss profit und sell the Suit at the same price." PATONS $14.50 Suit has theiii all trimii1oil.SEi~l way at the present moment there is a THEM. 9317. yi ii in-__--D _ W__W _ l 1 ( ~» charge Twenty-five oonto. ~ 1; llll1llllillAllllLl18SIF|Ell MIS. f ` Ono cont porword first Insertion ln this column, half oont per A ` nord each oonilllllltloll. Cloli mul! looompany order. Minimum 1 i _ '__ |_-guns- n 5 _ A gcnts Wanted AGENTS WANTED- THRILLING storlos of the Great-War. Large, profusely illustrated, only $1.00. Men and women' working spare time ordering in hundred lots. Quick snappy seller. Great money maker. Sample free. Winston, Limited, Toronto. 9374-4-21-M81.. all selling records; sample book fron; experience uniiocessary; make forty dollars wockly. War Book Pulillsliers. ilraiitford, Ontario. .1 \. ._ 9820-4-19ml8i Deputy ofthe minister olthelnterioi ACHAS_ R_ M- PALMER’ ggiggaslegvegrglouiara daily. Llnscott __ To__Let . AGEN“l’§"3l"M`EN`OR_W`(iMEN -I Xrant, Bologna and Sausages. Also " W0rld‘s Greatest War," bvallllg buyers ot’ dresesd pork. Eggs and FOR 8ALE.- MANURESPREADER. now last spring. Perfect condition. Apply to Parker lloriio, Wliisloo. - 8269-4-15Ml3lL i='cTn sA1.E- Pune sneo Yonk- sliires four to six weeks old $5.00 each. A. F. MacDonald. Souris. 4 8202-4-12M12i. FOR SALE- HA`M8, BACON, FRANK furts. Cooked Pigs Foot, Sauer, Butter Juliii llopklns, St. John. N.B. 8266-4-15M6l. FOR SALE.- A 10 H.P.. IMPERIAL Marino Motor Reverse Gear and Motor Sct on tingle irons, making a unit power plant, 10 gallon gasoline tank and fixtures. Apply to Dr. A. B. Reid, 127 Sunnyside. 8259-4-15MtI. N. B.-Unauthorized publication of this ad 0WI1€l', V1Ct0l'l8 KG'E`N’1-3 WANTED -fo 3E|_|_ FQ|:g` To LET Iféuse nd sho -' °‘ . - iw- Aiwly °»§li47fl'f1°§'iii`i1'i'1'33i.'ii{i.'.“"°' 6”” 9341"‘”°M3'~ ,_ "nie old reliable Foiitnlii Nurseri- 232 GL Georg., “gg g116_4_6__mu» es," We teach our men to sell. Ex- erlence unnecessar hi host com _ "I-l-'l*% 'missions paid; handgdme tlree equip: l Sigma(-,|0ng Vacant; h ment. Stone & Wellington, Toron- to, Ont. ` 7820-3~20MIll26l Help Wantei-Female p wAN'rEo.-A emi.. Fon GENEBXE 'housework. Apply `at once to Mrs D. Stewart.. 65 Kent. _ 4-21m3i __’ _.,,__ .-_.__` ED.-A GIRL FUR GENE A art _Georgetowi_i_- - ~ 9318-4-19nii2l AGENTS- MEN OR WOMEN "World's Greatest War." beating all selling records; sample _...book tree; experience unnecessary; make forty dollars weekly. War Book Publishers, Brantford, Onta- rio. 1981--3-2BM1Bi. WANTED-BY THE LARGW PUR- llshlng house in Canada, men and women to act as subscription re prssentatlves. Liberal commission will be paid. Al proposition for hust- lers. Write at once for. full particu- lars. Address,-Agency Division 0. :Z3 University Ave., Toronto, Can- ._ ._ Souris and to hear frpai.y0_ll. Boo!!-° 1._ soldier friend. J. SPURGEUN JENKINR _ '_-._1_ _l 4.3" wc.. 'M we . . ~ - . . , . . *§.l__. Mrs. l-‘lnli1y_Panio_ii. Rosebery Bel- ‘ . ._ -.»_ ;'f`_..'f-.~.`° Inst. liasrecelved _theifollowlng letter ‘V M ;___v- lii reply to a note she put in a palr_ -In _ f-_ _ 'K _ it W” °“'.°.°i@ .°f`.Y°\l l0` of socks she knit for the soldiers in . _ I V (_ _ K _ `, _ made candy- Grove ociouei-11131:. make it whel_1_;we,woro Belgium. 19th. 1910. V o. -'_ p I V, -V -;' ,_ M Dear Mrs Penton - I wish l-0 the lioicst oil the British liiio very got w0“'nd6d,_a¢ y_ A .»| 25", ‘ ` shortly. llowcvci' as you sny I hope ‘ ` V , ' last, who .I hada glfsst iiixlrucliilllaus os- to be spared thi'ou'gli this conflict but \ cape fr d m_\ ._ one iicvcr knows. 1 wa; -Btruga 1, an ex osivo bullet 'l‘ho 49th Battalion coinos from Ed- Y ill » ' '- which penelrtted my nose passed I iuontoii, that is where 1 enlisted. My » ' . l is in Ontario. l know many ° rlsht through. blew out the right eye I I l_ ' };‘;g:;0 In Edmonton' from I,_ E_ L’ whom I respect very much, they are Yours sincerely, L.-CORPL A. W. YOUNG. No. 432773, 49th B. N.. C. Coy., 10 th Platoon, Franco. Caiisdiaiis. To Fortlfy The System Against Grip When Grip is prevalent LAXATIVE BROMO UININE should be take Q n. as this combination or Qulnine with 1' ing mek iiealiii and strength. 'ri-y lt`- othor "ingredients, destroys germs, acts as a Tonic and Laxative and thus kcops the system in condition to withstand Colds, Grip and Influ- Q. . ;- ‘ ." .; . . » . _ . 1. _ 1 V* H.-2.3 _ you ,mn .- ... ' .. _ - p I really must concliideieiid do iliaiik you for your very kind gifts of ~ , . ~ _; _~ .jr 11?; . `."_:»" -' an um; |_|»:,z\,|$r;o,: KKSTK goefgegz remember me to Grove and wish him socks. They nro certainly worthy of Grove Carter' (mu uf__M|._ BML can the best of luck - from me wont you, the kiilttor and sender and l..hopo to te,-_ guy() www-ind mm you an “_ thanking you ever so much for your he 3 worthy wearer. bong me ah-_; |\ was sure he would kindness and with every good wishes. The socks are warm, soft ,and very -'jam “pp I belong to uw lst nrmsh I remain, _ , comfortable. They will certainly go Columbia negmem and mn Wm, me YOUTH XGYY SlflC8l‘Bll’. through some conflict as l expect our mp; (rqntiggangq. had t|".L.0 month, ` _ BILLY _(FIELD). [lattalloii to take up n line of trench, cheek bone on the right side of my ` ' . Mrs. Wm. Brown of the Florida H0- just like iirolliers and sisters, io me - 1 ~ g$;'c?ol::;_‘¥%:;’ts§IYfI;orf4n;lu?nnffogllsf tel, Pownal, who has knit 53‘ pairs of and l have many letters from ihein in Phone- 111 ml when I was operated on and a Red socks since thc war started has ro- Ellmgnton, Nm- »»--1 - -f 1-- --1 §.f;r.°f1.‘:.“1.£.‘:§‘.°“‘“*= 1:20 I I _ . iroug 1 a . 1 4 §i:;g;e,?“;;’;g ffggtfgeégl hgvgiletgsaa' Mrs. Wm. Brown,i~‘lorida,I~Iotel, Pow- and niud. but now there ls indications . - - - . and have wonmy extreme admiration' nal: of spring. I liopc it will continue. I was Bent to-Birmingham on Ma); ` Ifralice. March 26th, 1915 Tlianllilig you signin for your Brent sth where I had “nomar operation Dear l~ sheet form, for Z5c-with 42 titles in the list to _ _oigeuing any onlie latest 17 "popular Pai- riotic songs, at 10c each-three for 25c.“' 0-- » ` These are just a low of-t_he titles- Why la the Ocean so Near tile' shore. A Real Moving Picture fron-1 Life. ' Good _ Popular . Songs-.-5 ffqi-`_ . ,_ ,- .4 Rose..o_f_My_.Dr_osms. 1 , _ maui of me mil. 0 ‘ _ ‘ V°“"'°'"l’ "_'°‘“"""“ °°"‘"‘ T°'l‘°.'l°“' Mootehlrig Along.. -' _ T119 '°"'° ` ` " - ` 9 Ku 4 Liil gy the-Beautiful lag. ~ _ p '_ lelye on-`Mether.._ ' agtlm cwboy oo " 1' “¢ '|' -` '~ ’ 1. ».-'r; 1' when Michael 'Dooley Heard the Boo- vii' Still?) ri7e0“:kl.‘.m §?#¢‘.§,- f My B°°l°y- ‘ 1 The utils Fraueniolimi. w|¢h»qii.u..i..».w-.....,_.. _ guy o.,....._ ” '_ ;f.;i.`i..i*l1;*,“110¢ each-afar 281: " ‘ Diana _of the Grslnpvm *wlmi 'nu Angela, ii stinging. ness or 111| Mountain 'ri-eil. Flowers of liluniblens. lowing elilrts lor eel- ( W, .' 1* lp 1* __’. ,i"‘i ., 1