I .JUNE -4»»’9°8 _ THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN 'ries ' “"" `* r-"*~-'.7' ~ .-.-._.._ g ' "_: ' .__._ __ __ .W »lsv4 r _ . I 1 ‘ slnonlc ssunf ‘ 1 » 20214. A I W °¢' §.;.§§§$si‘:‘§‘ ';.°..i2l°‘i:f ` ‘ _ , |1161] IQQQVS _ rieoord 2.9 f 19% ...,...- .... ..:..,: ,n..§..5 5;.. EA k _, y -_';',* _ 5 M°"{E; {)ll§é1§¥gl_§g;‘01;iK‘aI:i&\:glo Great urand son of Hsnlbletolllsn I0, he |¢'t l i »l ' an s a sure Sire el speed und prize rin winners its hip; 5],-em 1, d ¢. JTBIJA ~ ‘l§.l;g\r|;l;‘¢¥_‘illi;4H0IE;ii$.mI»;l5tio P(.l‘{]l4 I4 Irina lliolle ‘L lil l-2 Virginia J. BT1'1.hTil:1l Q. niolillnic thcchsnllilnilil yrnldirecsliloiieii iFi?iii|ii!iii§’ilitoi'{iil'if~i“ iiil°f}li'lTt'll'ei'"i<»lr°hslillillil" tiononeetd be given as this llol~su's bulldog rncing elwccl-»nlil speodisil-il rcplltnlion is knowl- lirirunl L Ns Noon Vernon River till May' M May. ny Mny 20 , :i .lnlw l" 2|, Juno, 7| J unc, toevgy ne. ' razillau will be fourd for the sermon I908nt the folluwlnlz nlllces on dump ng lmlow l i "' ‘ \l o A; hir'/s‘ery‘ié'l3Atd‘lEliis] lilvemng, ra n ree I Evolling, lticlmrd (.‘rLrvc|-'s lilrollillg, Moy Mily lliil y ifllllié li if 1. iz, iz, May, 2l.Jnne I June lx, Jllly 2 Mny. 2(l,Jnno 9 June 23, Juy 'I , lliny. 2il,`Jllllo 0 Jllne 'L'i, July 7 Pcwnhl } - Noon, Mlly lil l}:royclli llroto of hnnd. \|rn pl' v ogosusllsnu . nrcsll ' e-s s '. _ CHRISTOPHER MCLEAN, Owiler, MICHAEL O BRTEN, in charge l nili»l»fo.L°i 48 4~ixs iulelulinlz lu hroell should ilnpce Tile above unnli-tl stnilinn \\'iil lllukc ills s :nsnn of l908ns o\\'s:- \\ limi c\\'l\cl-'stf\hl-, ilrlftoll ':llrL'ct Charlottetown. Moy ith, pnssing through North liivcrnud florllwuli to llullio Million- nl. and rose and fell like the sound of an Aeolian harp. The spot is called El Nskous, "na.kous" DUUJE the name of the metal plate used for a hell in some of the cou- vonts of the east. The volume on "l>Y>und" by Professors Poynting and J- J~ Tiwlllvson mentions other sands which when struck emi; 5 musical notwat Eigg, at Studland Bay, -near Swanage, and at Barmoutll Years\ago Mr. Cnrus Wilson com- municated to “Nature” the results of his experiments at Studlaud Bay, and most of the facts when recorded have now been endorsed hy Mr. Skin- ner. The best results are to be got with equal clean rounded grains oi Quartz. Even silent sand may be made musical again by careful sifting and boiling in hydrochloric acid to cleanse the surfaces. The best notes were got when the sand was in a vessel with bard polished sides, so l1l1Y011¢ may make the experiment with a tencup. Messrs, Puynting and Thompson suggest that the squeakiug noise made by frozen and powdery snow when trodden on is to be clas- sed in the same category., The expla» nation they give is based on a dis- cover b _ IJ n s paper on the “dilatancy of media composed of rigid particles in contact." He found that there is sn arrangement oi mini- mum volume of s. number of equal spheres .in contact. In a position of stability the sand may be considered to be composed of such a collection of equal spheres forming a minimum volume. When disturbed the sands psss_through a number of minimum volumes before again coming to rest. If the time taken in passing from one minimum to the next is constant, we ought to henna. musical note. The smoother the vessel the easier 'lt is for the outer layer of particles to change their position, and so the more easi- ly to take up the consecutive miui~ mum volume positions. SYNOPSIS 0F CANADIAN NORTHWEST lI0MEsTl»:.\lJlt1<:ilULA'I‘I0Ns ' Any even numbered section of Du minion Land in Manitoba, Saskatche- however, be made at an Agency on certain conditions by the father, mother, son. daughter,.brother .. or sister of any intending homestender. The homesteader is required to perform thshomestesd duties ulldel one of the following plans. ' -_(1) At least six months residenci upon the cultivation of the land ill each year for three years. (2) A homesteader may, if he si desires perform the required resi`d~ ence duties by living on farming lane owned solely by him not less than eighty (80) acres In extent. in the vicinity of his homestead. .Toim ownership in land will not meet tnii requirement. (3) .lf the father (or mother. i..’thi» father is deceased) of homesteader has vicinity of thehomestesd, or upon? h (4) The term "vicinity" in the two preceding paragraphs Is defined as mcnnlng not more than nine miles in a direct line, exclusive of the width of road allowances crossed in thu measurement. (5) A homestender intending tu perform his residence duties in ac- cordance with the shove while living or the district of such intention. Six months' notice in writing should be given to the Commissioner of Do- minion Lands at Ottawa, of intcn~ tion to apply for patent. W W OORY YEARS lfCZi‘fi‘lA Dil’ii0PiD <=f»_.»¢=.@~._, Hzeologlcal Zaml3u1r5avedHLs was if not tint sus in which l IIIITICI after my of the I5 yells. Ian-lluk Cures obninsie sliin dluucyaprsdlng subs, mnnlng wen. llllslsn, chnling__ eue=n.l, pilnplu, ulcers, fextering sores. week enliles, ringworm, had legs. lin, swollen knees, lull.-in-qi.psu:he\, scalp irritation, honed wounds, sore fscu. ue. Oi' all druggisli and stoves, gee. pervlmx or postpaid from the Zin-lluk Co., 56 Colbome 5|., Toronto. 6 bos¢s$s.5e. I s/nvll=l.e sox mac. 4 l Sendlhis coupon with s vc. sump a m' u gr postage, to the Zsm~llu\¢ Ce., i stools, for a sample free. 6Kl 11746, Cana The imported Clydesdale Stallion, son of 1908, at the following places Robt. Auld’s, Freetown, Monday 15th, and 29th; July 13th. John Mayne‘s, Summertleld,Monday HONES -- »--=- ~~--~»---?.~-E I BREAD 32 Ounccs=8 lcts dian. 6130 Honesty, will stand during the sea~ on the dates mentioned. noon, May 4th and 18th; June 13th, night, May ith and 18th; June lst, l5th and 29th; July 13th. l James Ell1ott's Elliott s Mills uesday noon. May 5th and 19th, Alex Mckinnon's Fredericton ,Tuesday night, May _Sth and 19th and 31st; June 16th and 30th; July 1-ith. ‘ \l. ll..-il 3. oil get our bread you g.-t full .weigilt-~you get the best that can be Wm. McKenzie’s, Hunter River, June 3rd and 17th: July lst and Norman Ling's, Wheatley River, June 3rd nnd17th: July lst and Duncan McMi1lan’s, Oyster Bed and 21st; June 4th and 18th July Daniel Bulman's,Rus'tlco, Thursday and 18th: July 2nd and 16th. R. Y. McCoubrey's, New Glasgow 22nd; June 5th and 19th: July _3r\ equine spui-il is knu}rn or prized. 'i he gup lllnt si-plll~l`\lc~t llill_l from ull oillel-s of his gnii il sexis so wiileillxlti is, in very irulh, the i-use ill “l~.eli\l.-e first und the rust |luwh_el-0. H\' lsgnill. It ls llllllei'uss|\\'\‘ tu stop null lilllllllel-nite his lung list of wol-his l~i»col~il-. l<.\'url'lnlii knows thrill hy heart. l"ol-ulle grunt thing llini ilny other il-ntling >~ti\|lll-n luis l-.ver dune, can sllowulluze|li¢|'euiel'. His vruwll is lhirkly gt-lll_llled with sinrs. hui oneuf which pun be iiuffielelll. to i-'ellfi-rrl-lcbl~ily on lilly ulhcl- llursll. \\ ilh lliln they urn lull ' pill-ts of ll `sl_\l| not ulouo is speed lllnrx el; but also u lrliull ill strellgtil. i\ lion ill colll-lust-, il pllellolnl-llun ln co sisteney und weilring pnirer. ln lilo sulll of their illtriblltes, snlllu llorses ns ‘sonic lllell~_sce lo tl-illlscclul the ilnllls which nature. its we i-ollireire lt. hiw . Of I .- ls- f.- ~~. s. level one rcuilily niilllltu lilis. ll cnn not be denied. And o ihnt ho is il siuliloll--'I`l{lC 0Nl.\' STA lll.lil.\` |'l’li (2 yrs) 2.48 -4 ll i Qu xreillin lil out the real Cli\ci~l.< l\'in 1 of lr. tiers snil Sire of George Crelsceu ,i,;¢“`§\i;.3'/i* 1"? `ll ' E ' 2 ` ` ` ' L’ ` rl i 35' " .‘ ,- in llhout- vreecllelll ul~|nll1l|l¢-i. Ile \vll~~ol- l. > -r- F12 4 El! li/\.'i lliillllt 'l`Hl‘. \\(»i{i.l) TIT 8. ll nl V sci I wsu lissirll ’. it all siilnlls this one llll_|nlr_lnni fill'-i I) Road. to Robert GnN='. Green Bay, for neon. Afternoon-by hot 85 to Arteulas Alnos', North n . 3| mmg 3 Moy 1th.Viu Mnlpeque l!ond`t|lrongh Uolvll _ and wStepllell(!oles', North M_llt,on. for noon: _ tllcllcehy Mslpeque llond to Richard floods, No wash* lb' l-llgllfloliint II p ln, and thence toownsr‘s stnblus where he will rcnlnln tlll Monday, May llth, *_ when he will go to Ht. i’eiur's Road. stopping in Niue inns Hellas. mr noon; thence ulmugy To give breeders an opportunity lu . SRM, m,,_RW,' ,wer n,gm_ to raise arge soull an saleable to staying ut Sulnuel lleulollll over night. ' ' ' _ Mny filh, through (lrcoll Road. l)cHuhlc, t t Dieputy at the minister of the In OT 01' lfnlnplon,for noon; Ihtluco by 5iturlly's Mills to _ Kell ‘H Cross. l-clnnining nt I’ntrlck Moliellnnh N' B' Unauthorised publication of vurlgight. this advertisment will not be paid silty uni rlirellgll smith Melville. New /lppln '°"' 1”‘d6m' illceve Doualdswn to John S McI)onulll's. - I d d Mio' lilh thmuth Hlnnnilns Polnmowl- draft stock that are selling now MolllltStewart.romainil1gntJnnles'Danni( nt large Hgm-eb’ Charmmg Lad vvrnlxht will stand at the owners stable .’:.':..'..:.”;?l:s;:r..l‘;2;lr,~f‘;::.".£'.:l:::? s»m»»efi=1df»f me C for noon,thenvsby Monaghan rtosdtoldllrrsy 501| of 1908 for the Small fee of Cerner. over night. f h 5 nsyllnlbytqluml is Henry smsllwsoaii $6 °° °"t ° S°“S°“i °" 4 °° f°" Mount Herbert. for noon, tltlnce via Mount single S¢l’VlCe. H er-bert to Hillsboro. and through Bunbu r ' , - owner's ntnbles, Charlottetown. All mares at owners nsk‘ The above route will be continued fortnightly A , FERGUSON ~ health and weather pemlittiug WE BELIEVE ' you would like N M ;tE?.I"7'.A.]1.|l If lt‘s s good smoke riicltiiv 5. Nicholson. lf.'2.f.:*..f.:.‘.f‘.~.. Single service 83. Dlyubls at time ot service 5 37dWfW5W owner ull. secured by note o hand, payable -W De Rodhotd Snvhge Harbor. for noon- thence _ - a' m e eat' V to » o . _‘ ' , - _ . '- i Bossa orrurther pu-Menlo. sp to lsrrleten. Solicitors. etc tl, Alvmtm. |»;ss0lzv_ Omces iu_ Desllusay Block, Corner of 0,,-_U MUDONAM, Queen and Grafton Streets Cher- 'l`l{()T'l`lf\'G }{l{\1 \ model ol stron masculine bonu an individuality with ne finish. is a' moo horse ther eref vr his equnTln the I’r~ovlnon. Tinnitus opportun ties in the stlld lui to the present time hav beeulllnllted, lui he hos been in lmlnlnz every season exi-e t fora sho time in the spling. lil numb" 1|", gow |mn|N_ C oldest fouls are 2 snr old lil-it sluso . They are all ofgoodhclze nnil tho only~ two that were A" mum M °,.,.",.,.-,, ,.|,,k_ & trained shou eil miles better than $.50 on the trot. Tile sire of fluniw wus Dnuton \Viikcs 7088! simof Kmleell 21014, Vesta! ll) l-4 null i5 ot‘\6 in Hlmllist. he bythe glent sire and founder o the Wilkes family, Gen Wilices M0, he hy Hmm I blown nn Il. d I th greet brood Ile tndam of four In the 11| list Innlndl | Au Jern'i\T\'li|?l`0ll:-`4‘:"L‘ill\l(ll2 I4 l-4. l