A gzsvsslnst. EALTEFUL Cleanliness should be found in every room in the home. Old Dutch is a natural detergent that removes all impurities, visible snd invisible without injuring bands or surfaces. It contains no lye. acids or hard grit. lt's safe and economical to use Old Dutch for cleaning bathrooms. sinks, wood- work, floors, kitchen utensils. etc. Doesn't.clog the drains. There's nothing else as satisfactory as Old Dutch Cleanser. l ‘ UUU‘ file-tins“ MADE lh CAN-ADA x__ lilllilllal 10100 Monthly Income And no premium to pay aa long as total disab- lllty lsstsr $10,000 in ease of death; $20,000 If death ls due to accident-these are some of tho remark- able features of a Marl- time Life policy. Premium. age 30. $213.80. Smaller- amounts at smaller premiums. Inquire-it's important. Before wasmrs ny blushes .\l .1 pit-cc of butter with u b smear a it ‘e p-' u. oiuliin-lil lrlatll. mzixlge, while it i5 still liol- u ® over he ba.kr lo w.l [li'l‘\ u: iilr, iilill you will find it will tum t '2'" ' ‘"- a‘: from 'njur~ ‘ill w.‘ thi- mold when cold with-f ' ' " off ul any trouble. and also that it] “lnwerpremlupu with a dry w" ii hurl ii much glossier appezir- dargerhvtectwn ill] ‘ :_~ ii f s d i Patrol Tenders re.- ‘>1 fir. Separate Serlcd Tenders addressed to the Undersigned and marked “Hoao Patrol Tender" w.'l be eceived at this Office until Friday, April 30th. ‘.926, ftr ti.e Maintenance and Patrol of the Improved Highways of the Province. Specnflcatlons; List o.’ Sections and Form of Tender may be seen at the Office of the Department of Public Works, Charlottetown, and at the Residence of the Road Master for each Road District. Parties tendering may tender for one or more Sections. The Department is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. . L. B. McMILLAN, Secretary of Public WOFKS- Department of Public Works. Charlottetown, P. E. island, April 9, 1926. S61 Cl-l-10stt9i. ."‘0*7’»’Fii10.~WOT!"! filUCT/ON SALE ti. ti Uitiiiiiill Urphanage Farm We are atlthorized by the Trustees of the P. E. l. Protestant Orph- anage to sell or the premises on Wednesday; April 14th COMMENCING AT 1.’ O'CLOCK NOON. THE FOLLOWING A GOOD FARM consisting of 90 acres a little more or less fldjflill- lng the new ornc-—mo<.tly clear and in excellent condition. also all Stock, Crop and implements will be offered for sale without reserve- fhls ls One of the llcsi. tfQdlppfi-J Farms in the Province; look over the llst-~-'. ark what you need; Come and Buy right. STUCK "t r re t. yrars old, weight about 1300 lbs, 1 draft hor‘ e w! _:_1 aboutwuo lbs., 1 horse 8 years old, weigh‘: $1.. -t , o-a, weight about 1500 lbs., 1 driver 3 we.’ -.S. u!‘ .“l'_~ . ._ . ... .l~, milk, 3 choice cows to freshen in May and lu l- i stei. ' ).dl'l. oii‘, 1 heifer 1L, years old, 2 calves. PIGS: I b con i.:'.~ registered York, 2 pure bred sows, 1 young pig 6 months clo, 4 small pigs ii weeks old. HENS: 75 re Bred Barred Rock_ 20 tons 1 w. 4 ton.- Oreen Feed, 200 bus. Oats, 60 bua. Wheat, 100 lbs. Timothy uteri ‘f! buaBeets. HARNESS .oflnr - arses. and Traces, 1 Set Double Harness. l Set Neck ‘L. l..»,ht harness. 2 extra Pads and Breeching, 1 Set '- z-niesc 2 Carl SaJdles and Breechlng. ELACHINERY 02hr, ‘ Iron lc 1e» Spring-tooth Harrow, 1 single Truck ' -...;»»-» Iiuok Wagon (new), 1 Manure Spreader, 1 . if. new}, 1 Massey-Harris Hay Mower, 1 n"... ... um... . llufod r10: mew). 1 Set Dllc Harrow. 1 Spring- to. ii Harrow, ‘i Gang Plow.18ingle Plow, 1 Set Spike Harrowa, 2 Pung Si: vhs (one new), 1 Set Bob Slclghs. 2 Wood Slelghs and Box. 2 Carib. 1 Lxpress ‘wagon, l Driving Wagon. 1 covered Buggy, 1 Farmer's Forge. 1 washing Machine, 2 Hay Carriers, 2 Hay Forks, one a Grapple; 1 Wlre Cable 100 11.1 Rope Cable 100 ft., 1 Turnip Scuffler, 1 Cream Sep- arator, 1 Grind Slono. 1 Spring Scale 4f) lbs.. 1 Hay Tedder, 1 Alfa En- lne 8V, H. P. l Thresher and Cleaner. Ambrose Monaghan, Kinkora. mall articles, Scoop Shovels. Barn Shovels, Forks, Rakes, Hoes. etc. 1 Incubator and Broader. 1 Enterprise Monarch Kitchen Range, 1 Churn, 1 Bass Burner. 1 Buck Saw, 2 Tables, 3 Lanterns. 2 Stools, El Chairs, 1 Hanging Lamp, Screens. 2 Buffalo Robes. 1 Dining Room Table. 1 China Cabinet. 1 Sideboard, 2 Chairs, 1 Parlor Suite. Chairs. Hooker and Settee. l Chest Drawers, 2 Iron Beds. Springs, Mattresses and Clothing, 1 Wash Sitand, 24 gals Paint. 30 lbs. Muresco, 25 lbs. Glue. Other small articles too numerous to mention. TERMS. All sums of $10.00 and under cash, over this amount, ap- proved lolnt notes st B months will be accepted or an allowance of 6 per cont. discount for cash. Sale should begin promptly at 12 o'clock. ' BENJ. CARTER d. SON, Auctioneers. TENDERS ROCKY POINT FERRY SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1926 from any person or persons willing to contract to run the above mlntloned ferry for a period of one or three years from April 1st, 1926. according to specification. terms and conditions to be seen at this office. .5 ._ o ‘ gaff" i. fl 0'1. each tender, Tho Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ‘ Tenders will bs addressed to the undersigned and to be marked "ROCKY POINT FERRY TENDER." L. l. MaoMlILLAN, Secretary of Public Works. Department of Public Works, “Olllrlettdlown, P. l. Island, April l, 1020. 1 "OOH OD: Home Office: Halifax | T. W. BENTLEY l Manager for Prince Edwaid Island Charlottetown, P. E. l. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Oil Alcnduy evening, March 22nd. iii.- rosiill-uis of Glen lblalrtin and illl'lill)l.'l'$ of‘ Cuieilonitt Church Choir gullielx-d ill the homenl’ Mr. llilllilltl .\l. .\lilL’l)0llZllll. the purpose iii-lug a faimi-lu-li party ill honor of .\lr. Afai-Ulmuill lln-violin lu ills ill pili1lll‘i' for (‘ulillorn-Iu. l Just. iii-for» pllii-ttlkiug 0t‘ uu 0S- ll't'lll'lll slipper provided by the llilflivi-i and srrvlld by .\ll's. ‘Mac- lmiitilil illltl Mrs. Cutltiy, .\lr. C. K. .\l.i.i1lli Iii a nl-ut slwcch explained tho olljoct ill‘ lb.- gzlllleriug and rullld oii Miss (‘hivisttatlc Bruce who ri-ull Liu- follanvillg udllwtsll. llw pruw-lllillllill being mettle by .\li "s Hallie lMacKiunoli. '10 ..\‘lr. Dollillt] M. Mzl(-.D0nul¢l:—— ll is iviili fqguiilltls m‘ ‘rugri-t lliul lvi- have ll-urlu-ll oi‘ your iu- ‘lvllllflll lil. llPDitfl from our midst. We r-‘Pl lllill ill purliiit; with you ul- are losing a very vuluable "ul-iizlibur ullil irivull. I A» il ll(‘ll-',lll)iil' we have found ‘you courteous illlil ubligiiug at all times willing to give a helping huuli 1.1 many ways and ou van‘- us. 7.0m yml were over really i0 nzive your assistance in any \\'1)l‘lll_\' culls.- or luovcuient for llll.‘ allvuuccnii-nt of the community. A.‘ u lnclliber of uur choir you will be especially TITlSbfUll. Your rare itlllllly us a singer has ivoll thll- admiration -of us all 11nd we feel that we can ‘in n0 small lib-as- ure afford to lose a valued member. Wle hope however, that it will only be for a time. and, while we wish you unbounded success. we trust that tlic home- tiles w-ill rventually prove strong enough to bring you back to us again. Please zlcccpt this gift not ‘for lln intrinsic value, hut as a tang- ~ihli~ \'\'l(l°lJ(‘(! of lite csteenl in which you urn lit-Ill. Wltll -'it goes our best wishes for u pleasant ‘journey and we earnestly hope ‘that Gods richest blessing may lollow you wherever you may be. In behalf of. Thle iresilllents 0f Glen Martin and Caledonia Church f‘hnir. - .\1r. .\lacDouald, 8.l'lll0lil!l1 C0111- ¢pletieiy taken liy surprise. expres- sod his appreciation sud heartily thanked all for their kindness. i After all had done ample Justice to the good things pmvlllml, tho remainder of the evening was ‘spent in gamles and social conver- liiatimi until as the m-lilnilrhl hlour was approaching an enjoyable ev- ening was brought ‘to u. clone by singing "God Be with You Till Wu tie-l Again." /r/"-\\ PRICE Only large pro- duction could build Champion superior quality at such low prices as 80 and 90 cents. l l l l i i l i E l l asclls:2.‘.'r| #03:: w wash! htlssflhlas l ‘CHAMPION Dependable Iov B0077 Elli" A Canadian-mode Product villains ll d Trip ‘Around . The World The following ls the conclusion [Culedonlaii Club Rooms 1‘ ulght last: The Town of Suva lll/lllB town oi Suva there are a low places of Interest lo visit. It possesses s good town hull erect- t rla. The Government o cos, the acillc Cable Station, the ospltal. ABYllltn for the insane and the Jail are worthy of inspection. Botanical Galdeus will slou of tropical and litre lllllllla The llllllfl lily held iii reverence ll)’ lwrtfld b)‘ firm Britain" the Hindu. tbe Eucharist lily. the‘ large pure white flower of which ateti one of the most remarkable makes it a favorite for church doc THE CHAREOTTETOWN GUARDIAN of Mr. A. E. Morrison's lecture on .hls “World Trip", delivered at the hursduy ed as a meuiorliii to Queen Vic- The repay a» ‘visit. Here may IbQ 39911 a prom. supply so large u proportion of the land to establish settlements. Thel struggles of those early colonists. unarmed sud unprotected. in the- mldst of savages. combined w. I other difficulties form an lIIIGIBHI-i log chapter in the history of New.‘ Zealanil. l New Zealand, to quote an Ameri- lcan author. is “beautiful in every ‘physical ‘feature. She has moun- tain ranges with cit-lions and peaks of great gi-sndure; lakes with ‘bush- clad shores clear 8s crystal, plen- tiful rivers and streams cascading from great heights 0r moving sil ,ently autl peacefully on lords and isouuds rlvslllng those of Norway. Arms of the Pacific penetrating many miles into mountainous coun- try, bush-clud to the water's else: pasture valleys sud. plains of wide extent. and oi wonderful futility; grazing the cattle and sheep which _ dairy produce. meat unit] wool im- l Yet within the uonllnlou is sltul . evident-es of thermal lctlvlty to be oralious. and many otiler fuliagelmlllll illlYiil-lfire 0n lln‘ eflrthfis sur- plauts bulb native and lflllltfiell sud white. and that noble unique plant the traveller's tree {the leaves spreading out from the den and imprisoned away beneath lpalm like trunk i-n the shape qr mthe earth's surface. ‘tun. with ribs six ta eight feel. long I cold water. Private ggfdgug are hgdggd WHILKYPH! table-laud with a general ele- tbs king 01 913mm the h9b|scu,,_;i-litioii above tho sea from 1,000 to and the effect produced by the red'l-5ll° lfel- Yllllllg l" Pa"! l0 Vol‘ white, violet and yollnw yafleueslcziulc mountains. and dotted with [Mink-cs and pltti-u with-gysers and in lighting up the green oi‘ cent. the houilcs blaze with color. l-lvory variety of t-rolon is llfTt‘, leaved and iiurrow-lcuveil and cv- ery color seems represented. tile various shades of each passing from one to the other by imper- ceptible gradations. One variety shows leaves of a deep scarlet bor- lered with lirlzthl green; another wltii a ground trolor or golden yel- low irregularly marked with bright green; another deep green blotch- ed with orange uud rurlulno. lt is Impossible: in dcscrllit- tlicrolorl l-ffccls nl‘ lllosc magnificent luuvcs. (lilo cull only gazo upon them, eu~ trancell by their beauty. Should the visitor cllouce to be lu Suva 0n u Sunday. be has u choice of places of worship »- 0i‘ European churches. The AXlRllCtlil, llll‘ ‘PFPHlli/lerluxi and ltoiiiuu Cath- olic Cathedral of lhe native churches, by fur the largest and: most uuuiorously zltlculled is the; \Vni<lloyu-ll. tilt-n till» Solomon l lslunlitlrll and tliu smallest the Sa-l muau. 'l‘l1e visitor will bl: interest“ ell in intruding the nulivo Wesley- an church. lite locality ol whit-ll lie. will easily fiuil by fnlloivlng lstrezlin 0t’ smartly dressed natives“ ‘each carrying his ‘Bible or hymn} ‘book carefully wrapped up iii cloth- Iur puper. The men 11ml ivouiilu dressed in their ‘best. tliv mou mostly in wliilc jackets. (llspiiiyllll: their various tastes in lhc iliversily 0f lllelr neckwcar. The women in their ‘best. ioilcls, silk and vclvcl- llnell blouses and skirts or wrap- pet's of ull colors iu tile rainbow. pink predominating. The lln-in; hair, smartly ilressotl. and for llif‘ most part dyed ll rich brown or yellow, and the women wearing picture hats or baredwrdcd. Their huir brnamenll-d wllli bands m delicate ferns artistically woven, plaitetl together along with red loaves. One is struck by the rev- erent attitude llllid to the preacher. Their singing ls a surprise; lhily have rich musical voices and all seem to possess n natural sense of harmony. While our ship lay ul the pier in Suva. a numberofbouls with [our 0r live natives in each. were paddling about, sud when a passenger on the ship threw a coin into the water a dozen or more o. them would dive from their boats after it, and in almost every case one of them would secure it. Dur- ing all tlic time tho-y kept up sing- ing ln their own lflllgllllgllbllllll flu- ally broke out in English "it's a Long. Long Way to Tipperary." Just as our ship was ready to sail, the native blind cam:- l0 the pier bead, a-nd played some familiar airs, and when the lines were cast of and tho steamer slowly lilrlvfiil away, they playnil i)l<l Lung Sync and God Save lllt! ltiiig. Here, too, is to lie seen the Via, u "lllllll- species 0i‘ lily with its great over- l" lllfllllll)‘ l0 "lfllllilllll lll hanging leaves of varicgilted green forms and in a degree unparalleled and elseiviuere in tile worltl; glirupses each containing a reservoir of pureilill! ll V°l°1ll1l¢ ill-I'll) 801116 150mm" mass of (illier iihrillls In mugulfl-rlllilllfiillllla The wan, and vpmnduhs Dlllllvilmlllg pools, boiling springs wild broil :l-_ l tile‘- lors hcrc uicusurc _ lace. Travellers any it has no New Zcalund is privileged 1118B)’ _ of the titanic forces which are hid- lu the North Illfllillltl of the Domi-nlllu there e llii leuitth and 20 miles lu width, a upon thousands of nostly Dress Hats, lllllilitlllft! volcanoes of ever-bubbl- J ,_ uiutl- and mineral springs. , ‘flit-lo art- chains of translucent iiukes cradlcll in tnou-nla-lns antivir- lgln forests-l 0|‘ evergreen utltlve lbusli. ln lllc luililil ol‘ lllls region is Roloma. a community of three $3.50 Another range of Lovely New Hats Arrived this morning Here’s an assortment of lovely hats — all distinctly new in style, and shape "and trimming. ' These include and feature all the latest models shown in, New York at the present time. $5.00 $7 so $10.00. !lll(llltillll(l inhabitants. Many gen- f creations before ‘tho advent of the d Plllrilllfdllll. Ruioluu was a hluori si-lllemeul ttuil stronghold. .-\s ll locality few pluc .~i in New Zt-alulnl nrie ritzlu-r in ulmrluiuill trutlliluns. Thu prcst-urc of lml springs ln lillillt‘ parts of Nc\v' Zl-alii-uil dolor- nlim-d llu- localities of the llnorl llllii, ful- they: served to cook tlu» uutivl-ii‘ fouil without the use of lirc, and provilicd wart-nth in win- u-r. 'i‘ii0u_:li the modern lOWH of ilntm-uzl has sprung up on this most famous spot, the Aluorishovu combinations and‘ rib effects. 69c The balance of all hosiery both All Wool and Silk and W00! have been placed oii a table regardless of price’ values up to 9-50. All "m" Any ,pair in the lot 69c or TWO PAIRS FOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. Wool Hose x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, $1.25 bet-ii i-iiroilrulrcll to l"('l\lill|1 there illllll pl-cscrvv their villages null ex- hibit their native life and customs ill their purest forms. uull thus the visitor from abroad who iiceks llit‘. \\‘flllil('l‘.'<l ulul houllb properties of lllllflfllil lius also ‘befort- him NCPIIUN uml slulllt-s of the nalivc life ol \'u\\' Zczliuuli. 'l'iit- lall- Lord Nflfllllillllll, who iisiluti ltotoruo in 11021. wrote 0t‘, the plul-c: “lln uni- liulte building; here it is possible to have any sort‘ oi miuerul bath. all the different. kinds of water being iuill in from the sprinits. 'l‘here are mud bulbs. vllpor bulbs, electric bllths, sulphur bulbs. and muuy other kinds“ There are also public bulbs. quills the best l have over lit-cu. Within HUN)’ neat-b from our hotel lllcrc is the bust flailing in lllc world, and excellent uecr stalking, as well u» such shooting as (fucks. rabbits, teal lu luyrlatls autl wild swan. it is no exaggeration to any that Bilg- thcir auuuul (2i'lll‘ll lliy tllu ton. ital-zibow trout are so numerous that going up i; small stream in a boat one after- uuou in tho spawning season. we lllui literally to force our way lhrviutzh them." The tourist who is rt lovur 0t‘ game will llull plenty‘ of ilcupc l-u New Zealand to indulge his desire for sport. Fishing may be enjoyed almost anywhere. There is scarcely- a stream, river or lake in New Zea- land that ls not stocked with trout: they are ciiutzlil ilurlug u season not ‘by llic llnzims hilt by tbe ton, and this in spite of the (not that the lakes snll sums streams are netted at tllues to prevent over- stocking. lt. was uni uulll 180E lllal the flrnl ullelnpt Oll u largo ili-uln wus mudu lu stock lilo lakes with trout. Ten yourii lulur. brown trulll. up to lWvllly pounds lll weight were ile- curoll. ' riiil F3Slll0 A regular $1.00 value. A big remarkable ‘value. Thirty four double sole, heel and toes with kpair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _.-....__. __-_.,_'_. Auckland, New lealand. The foundation nf .\ll(‘l(lki'll(l llutos from 1840. when tlic British lltig was hoisted there, and l.ieut.- Governor liobsolfs rcsiiieiure estab- _ {llluhniv trout worn first intro- iduvirli in 190.1 nud in u compara- tively few yoam rulubow trout up to twenty pounds ln weight were caught. Both the quaint and Atlan- tic salmon have been acclimilllzcll suil fine spcclnlcus of bulb are 19c ned ‘Silk llose special purchase is responsible for this different shades. Full fashioned silk. wide garter top. All sizes. Spe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49c New Coats - I New Dresses Our stock is now complete with scores of styles which you touches- will find are unusually smart-MW ¢ll¢=lir-"°V°l pleasing colorlngs-newest materials and the popular slim cl- fccts achieved through lines and trlmmlnql. COME AND CHOOSE FROM OUR SPRING FASHION DIS- PLAY THE COAT VOU HAVE LOOKED FORWARD TO FOIR EASTER AND THE DAYS-TO COME. Coats $12.00 0.. $15.00 Dresses $6.00 to $35.00 ANNOUNCEMENT \ We have just opened on the ground floor a big hflll“ drapery department ‘in which you will find the very latest in window curtains, overdrapes, nets, ssrlms, repps, erst- \ons. shades, etc. J PATONS Limited llshetl, and‘ he gave to the new 011115111!- setlleiucut tllc nuuic of .\cuklalld.= Deep sou antzlllig fui- shark and l J l in houoi- of Lord Aucklunu, ma“ sword-fish is a wonderful lllifl iniistl Governor (ieueral o.’ lndiu. ' This choice 01‘ Auclilullll u» the iictit of Govcruulcnt. rcccivcll tilu approval oi‘ Queen Victoria lu 1842. lt'l1(l ll. reuinined s0 ltillll 13115. and lrlnn liinl (into ‘Vt-illusion lius been lllL‘ soul of Govcrulucul. Jlftvl‘ going about Auckland vll-i- itlnl: some ol‘ the liunutlfill parks. race courses, etc., we drove to Ont- Tree Hill, u high t-ullucllce wltii u ttoorl roui] lending to its summit. Prom the drive are see-n green liiilu and white houses of the North tored neur the fuot of the liiil and scattered for muny _mlleii to the southward are ciisr-ming residences wllh luntelul gnrllcns llllfl shrub- liirrloii. We visited Mount Eden. 'l‘liis extinct volcanic penk is sti- jitcent to the city. and Mount Hob- ilon, another uxihicl vnlclluo. ncnr the oily, and u ltuiiil \'ll‘\\' lillll llc lobtsined from the summit. it is often remarked by visitors to Auckland that nowhere have they seen more expansive or love- ly views. from the panorama of Auckland and environs from the top of Rangltoto. ‘Mount Eden sntl One Tree Hill. Est-h of these ls an extinct volcano. Auckland is full of reminiscences of the Maori and his past glory. Iliit tlrnatlves one will see in the streets no longer wear their pic- turesque old flax and feathered costumes. They are well dresseil in European clothing. lt was at Wellington that" tho first body of immigrants arrived to coloulse New zoalsnd. eomllllly known as ‘ '.'l."‘t.. ‘ l l 1'11‘). i‘ Shore, which faces the city. (Jluii- exciting sport. l The nicxi plllce we vlsllell Willi‘ Sydney, N.S.W., n clly of u mll-[ llun uud u liulf llllllllllltlllli-l. ll ital-i‘, ulngulllccnl buildings. parks. rut-e‘ courses. cricket grounds. clc. Wei were driven about the clly and l0 M01110 of tile most lbeutltiful vrater- lug places. where thousands of people were iii bathing. At u hotel hundreds of guests were having uftl-rnoou loll in their ‘lllllhlllg suits. We llllll host sails on the harbor, which is said tn be the flu- est harbor. in the world. but time will not permit a more extended liuiu-rlplltm of tho niugtilfllec-ut lllgllls to be seen in and around Sydney. From Sydney we went to Mel- bourne. another honutiful clly with line streets, parks and buildings. Leaving Melbourne we stopped at Ballarat, the once famous gold field. Ballarat ls a city of statues and has a suilue house which has some of the most beautiful statues in the world. Slurt Street. eighteen miles long. and the widest iii Aus- tralia. has an avenue of honor trees. Each tree represents sssll- or. soldier and nurse who left ‘Bal- lsrst anil district during the Great War. We saw i: fac slmllo of a gold nugget found in Bsllsrst Sydney, N.S.W. ll train across the Nulielllir Plain, so uumcd because it is troo- IQSQ, [n all its length of 1051 miles the lrsluLtloes lint cross u vermflll- out stream of water. ll is not u doull level but rolls nwuy mill- after mile in very gtsutlc uutluiu- tious. "file characteristic plants of tlic plain are the blue bush with its hostly coloring, and the suit bush with its grayish green leaves. alone or with s kindred plant they cover almost the whole surface. Grass comes up lu the Sprint! bill withers before the heat 0f the sum- mar. -but tho salt hush and blue bush go on forever. There iii u fascination about these ynst open plalnll different ln uutni ‘Augusta autl took Lllu truusl-ouliu- ilial scouts to npproatcli vory iluurly tn tile primitive type of humanity. llc ls u wuuilorl-r without pcruulu- out habitation, or scltlcll lllltillt‘. Ho. lius no urts, lie dots mil till the still m" lllmu animals for llonicstlc use. null wliiic til: has lltiCtf-‘ltlllrlly i! language, he has no illcrnlurc. and his ldeus 0f art are crutle in the extrcluc. lie and he seclui-l to lluve uo percep- tlou of‘ conscience or of nlorul ros- pousihilily. Their nicntiil charac- teristics are comparatively of s low oriler. From the standpoint of morality there is little to be said of them, Wnwards lhu whites they are treacherous uutl liuvo llttlu rvllurll for liuniun life. lln courage they iiiul no religion ‘ house and good out buildings. sumo of tho company ls likell’ l° be the result, yet they will follow u party of while men for dnyll- l“ j-i (Continued on Page 12) FIRM“ AND MILL FOR SALE -—-1 The undersigned offers for ll" mediate sale his farm at West 5l~ Peters. together with saw mlll, 00"‘ slstlng of rotary slilfllll ""°"'" and bench saw complete. This its psrty fronts on the main rolll I" ls conveniently situated with n!" For further particulars aPPlY '° ilsunv o. MGEWEN’ kind but quite as great us the fas- n clnntlon of the forael. For three huudrod miles the lluo runs with a curve, you lccft but-k. and the shining rails run on lo~ wards infinity. until they seem to A meet In the dim distance. l-Iliie- t where there is nothing hilt the plain and sky. By day the sun shin- es in a heaven of cloutllesii blue" beneath it sleeps the circle ofl earth unbroken by‘ hill or vallcyJ by tree or house. m- any of those fj tliinsti that one looks for in ortlln-I ary landscapes. There are station houses along fr . re weak. and will rarely under- ldku iui expedition whore death toSBM-l-B-ttsil. Mount Stewart, n. R- N°- l’ _ ._ L! . .,, l... . . Y‘; CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES. Ltd. S. S. “CEUTA ” First Sailing m... caarlottmwn N "- -l°"""- M" ABOUT APRIL 2m. loss should sufficient cargo be offered and lee conditions unwitting, this oteamsr will make a special trip on ab!" am with spsoa for s full oarge M Live ltoolt and PM‘ ""- "ltrndlns Ihlnnm are iavlua to sooli arm l» / lii me a the New Isl, l. ;;,1,"m“‘ 2°00 °" "m" »" "35" the route. iniiii-s file Railway Tole-l Nest we went lo Adelaide. sno- In?“ 0P°""m““l "M" m” “"74 thor has city. not as llfgn as Syd FM "l" 0 ‘"1" ""“'°' 7°“ "i110 "i any 0t Melbourne, but liss many I00 I f!" l-Willl"! W" °°m0 l" lee lilo ltralm oaas. illntouobed by ‘-. i... ,,.,,, ,_ ;~ » early. For further particulars and ratesfiaplly CARVELL BROS, LTD. Assam, _ y v .