1 1 1 l 1 1,. ='°-xr," *.1 l r '_l l ‘-123 i N ‘.- \-e1 i W ug. 'z .-.r ~‘ . ' ' - ‘ -1 _,_» _ ‘ -‘ ‘_,._ £055 ;_ _ fl ur., , i r ‘ , ' I 1'1’il\ I it, ; ` . ’ !‘_ 'Q' . , . ` ` M _ _ _ J _ ____ _ I 51%, 7' " Ap ~--r ---.ie » -A. - - A* ' 1 --Af"'~' ' "Y -1 . ...,,-_ -_-r .f ___ 5*". if-_ _ ~ _'_M.»\Ri_:;_1-A;_g,;»f; igitpf _' .Q __ 1_5' E _§ 5 1 lleréfls Co Cure Tliat Does ? .. " ove the 1 Ort ccccc__11~;T 55:5 Ja£e0n's Com C ’ i‘.§‘......°`°”° “‘.i‘.*.."°€t0 t i ~ glnlhundreds of cases. J |, _ 'Hills Waker A. M. P. M. si P.M _-£` _ | _ '_.# nm- _ ` 'mnsr _*Q _ ' _ ' __ > ‘ _ . 6 Auction illlllllill lllllii lllllll 0118 ll\8f8, %8l\8l’ill DIIPDOSBI ll . W. B. Aitken, Horse. general purpose; one i1lley» 2 M;-limp” Dm' Q0, -_ years old Barrister; one flll_ey one 7,0 Mu", owyoug? year old, Baron Calvin; one onli., one Mi" Anim iilamuhanon __ year Old Bllffihlllf- ' Florence B. McGregor 4 choice milch cows.2 lieifers 2 years 1. old in calf, .. calves. 9 months old, one q_ ii-_ H wh brood sowfwith with young. one fall giimmiiige eméllbaret dmc, P13- 45 hens- through the Women's` Club Crop 160 bushels Banner Oats. l5 bus. wheat. one stack hay. quantity of T_ E_ E_ Robins straw, quantity _of potatoes and tur- Gem R_ Mciquit “lim Robert F. McNult- Implements 2 curls. I truck wagon. 2 driving Ivaggorlilim 1 lwiiizelirukf, lliiay mower, i.i_ _y_ Cumiaii _ _ ro er. s nge poug , gang »i~_ iii_ Mciquit y cents_ a box' plough, lset iron hnrrows. I set spring _[_ G_ Jamieson 1 pair rubber bmi, @|l`lf0l't 15 WOI'th tooth hiirrow. 1 iron srufller, one po W_ B_ piiriiy that tato scuiiicr, l light driving sleigh, 1 wm_ ii McEwen_ New Dominion high box sleigh, 2 wood slelghs, 1 piers Niciwismi ` turnip pulper. 1 farmers boiler, 4 mel- gyivia L_ Mciiityre otte cream separator, 1 churn. 1 milk Tim Wometfs Club (%Pl’0C€9dB 1 tank. 1 grind stone, hay fork. rope ' patriotic Bridge) 1 and blocks, 200 feet lumber, cart, har- James Fam Newport 1 J ’ ness. 2 sets driving harness, 4 sets M,-S_ Christine M_ MéKay_ plough traces bridles, collars and W 'S i stitui M ta , ¢ g emen n e. on gue homes. forks, shovels and hoes, and Mary E_ Paige other articles not mentioned. Sale Dfllgght positive. as farm is sold, if day proves stormy. sale will lake place on Thurs- day at same hour. _ - Terms "'i- "" ' ""' All sums oi` $5.00 and under. cash; ___ ani over five, nine months credit on ap- Estate of the inte Tweed Mclradyqn TIDE TABLE .irovol Joint nm-3. 90 noi-es or good lnnd with comfortable' 1 _-'._ PETER BROUIE. Valley Church and school, Eliiotts MAR¢i.i_ Auctioneer. Mills and Station, 1% miles from Brad- ` Water 7779'-'l~13-f\ll3.l8.&20- albane. Apply to Mrs. McFadyen, on 1 46 1 19.52 14.15 0.38 ` 21.06 15.13 10.25 22.00 _ 16.12 11.03 23.0: |, 17.00 11.47 ', , 17.46 0.00 1 12.21 " 13.31 _ 0.48 12.52 1.34 13.22 2.10 13.51 1 _ 10 3.05 14.21 11 3.55 14.54 12 15.34 l is 16.33 14 7.20 17.51 1 15 3.18 13.08 16 3.03 20.16 17 0.41 21.14 I 18 10.16 22.07 10 10.47 22.56 20 11.16 23.43 21 _ 11.44 _ 22 0.29 12.12 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 @Q~lQV\|L¢~I¢\2l~l ?§?5”?”F§?F“?”;§2F“?”§§s5rre;; wwsspwgppgpyezgwmmqammawww HN* NUHQ oHHb.....u.._____ maw2wwmqzauNwg3E$;&2;g=$32 20.36 21.18 22.03 22.58 12.20 13.82 ` 4.53 6.04 M 1.15 12.41 ‘_ 13.12 13.47 14.30 15.34 1 10.19 17.02 l 11.32 13.361 0.22 8.24 19.56 1.34 ‘F. - 9.09 21.04 2.38 MARCH-lst to -ith. a storm period. Fil 20.11 20.56 P 2.03 2.54 3.56 5.08 6.22 7.28 14.03 Si 5th to 7th, clearing. 8th to 10th. damp er, drizzly. 11th to 14th. rough and equal- 'ness Wagon. 2 Carts. Road Wesson. lie Head Omoo or the Company ly conditions. 15th to 19th, blustcry Rubber Tired Waggon. Pung Sleigh. quest; street, Charlottetown, on Wed period. 20th to 23rd, soft and slushy_ Taunting Sleigh. Double Wood Sleigh, 24th to 27th, snow storms. 28th to 91 29th, variable. 30th to 31st, falling Effects, 30 Cord W00*.s.¢~rcr\t~:g~e.»i».».:»-swi>av.n_»-do-r-.s¢i.»o\-Ipwacamvgn.t»|~ar.\=.>»gc¢.s:»..;;ge;>:»!-g¢;;»-.sings E. T. Higgs. M. F. Macklin. J. Gordon Mcfiay, J Louis McKay, Allan L_ McKay, A. E. Lyon, Adolphus McEwen, St F. J. Holman & Cn. Ltd A. W. l-lyndmim, R_ V. Mallett, _ ‘1rs. R. H. Campbell, Angus McPhee. Mrs. Henry J. Hooper, _ Fhomas W. May. . _'. i. H. Judson, Alexand Matilda Clark. ll, Peters, N. Gay. Pownal Harold A. Messervey. Grace Messervey, Robert B. Messervey. Ethel Messervey, Miss Ruby Stewart, Miss Leota Stewart. _ William Agnew. ff?" Miss Ruth E. Campbe '-*.1 Mr. nml Mrs. .l. R. Burnett. Miss Burnett. ""`¥irs, F. P. 'laylon intl Rnrnett. V ° . A ' L_ ‘.‘.‘iillu liiliruutt, " ' 1,, ` Niall Buntlht, _ 1. 5-3322.) ~ _ ra. _ _ _ 10. ' Mn. Harry Johnson.. ‘ 3, -|_M- |»Y_ll__li!. 1_-_nn rubber ll. E. Bagilall, ' 1 Hon. Q. E. Arsenanlt. J. J. cKlnnon._ or. w. H. nothin.. 1 - J Mrs. Potluck., __ __ "~' if* R/ehert Mi Beer_."'-` “*"‘_‘fl ‘ I §b°v”t._ - ...dll W. IA.. eeka, ' ` RléYnr%lu'Q Ht B ;. ; n, _ -f Mlfégxltrtid' riiulipsfgilligton. .1 3 . I _ to ` £*Z*.°‘F‘5"9°.°°!"$°§°.°‘25F'?'?‘:*:“?°'$°!"F"L*$°f'°:*¥" -P2‘?‘5"-9°!"?'°:*!‘!~‘°t".°‘~P‘P.*PF‘i"P° _._Yin.Dutty. ¢§ M __ ndrew Brad) ." ooihln '_Pt. Robert _`L.= Cot’ton,_, ’_' ‘K ' MGX. N. McKenzie,.`Lopg Creek. W. ll.. Aitken, James Paton. Mrs. James Paton, Moore & McLeod, 4 pairs M. P. Hogan, John Johnston, Long River. A. Friend, W. R. Taylor, Granville. Hammond Veseey, York. J. di T. Morris, ‘ The Misses Stomper, Mrs. Bruce Duck. J. A. Mclsaac ~ Mrs. Jas. H. Devereaux Nancy Weeks '- Charlottetown Bowling Alleys M. C. McGowan R. E.'Mutcl1 & Co. - Stanley. Shaw & Peardon ' A. Home A. 1-‘orsythe ` Jasper Pleka.rd` ‘ John McLeod & Co; _ R. lleairsto _ " ` David Hooper J. C. Sims ' ' " " J. S. Wedlock R. Newsom ` , ,, MeCiillni1i_ '_ ' __=' -1-* g R.. Grant ` 1 -" Charlottetown Rubber Co., Ltd. 4 pairs boots Mr. Jigga' " ` ' I. A. Ritchie " ` D. J. Thompson, N. Tryon Cyrus Smith _ . Mrs. R. E. Bagnall _ Crabbe_ Hardware _Co. _ iames _Hooper _ '_ _ _ ` J. 0. Arsenault-` ~‘ " ` J. A. McMillan - A. E,-lV_lcEachern, 2 pairs boots M- Buss. _ ‘ _ Vlrs Jiim'e'ii` Mc_Nelll‘_ ‘ ' ' 'Frederick Breiiaut` ' Edwarllltofl’ _ - ' Howard G. Brehaut - _ C. C. Gal~diner,‘ Mrs. C'.'_A(‘. Gsrdineij,” _ F. C. 5‘°P°P°P‘N!"!"!*!* e»HHHNw ` ‘ $790.00. ` A_ W. HVNDMAN, ` Hon. Treasurer. ---l._..l CARE FOR THE COW'S TEATS Olic of the most delicate and trouble some parts of d cow's anatomy is the teal, and the keeping of this in proper miilt-yielding power or the animal. A cow is usuilily kept to produce milk, and the tout is the pipc through which it reaches tho bllt:kei.,illeroforr tile tent must play an imporfnnt pal-._ both in regard to the quantity uni the quality of the yield. in sirlicturt it is simply o hollowliag, just like the iillger of a ove. formed f la ‘ 1 _ ii. led "tim 1-lntni-n_' _ ` in milking, the squeezing of tho _ GUARDIAN BLASSIFIED MIS. lf’-Ill Hd "Pon‘rnAi1' Aoelvrs wANTEo. WANTED-MAN 'ro wom< on We often speak of 9. cow with three 1016, by asv. A. J. MsoNslll, n. A., ' Forest Johnston Clow of Point Pleas- fint and Mary Elizabeth Thompson ot’ Alliston. , l)l'IA'l'llS in ml-|1____-l_i i 1gi_ well equipped medical. surgical and ;°iZD;,`;$pi?h2e§-,?g,d?“i: 85,? 52;.; obstetrical departments. offers a. three _ _ 1 i . _ F sl Mo d 1 years graded course to young WOIDBH Acaenrs WANTED To Eu. Fon W" ° " "ge "ner n ay u eelrins a nurses training. "tint old rslisbie rontlial Nurseri- 2 o'clock, from his into bo_me to Win- fl aloe Cemetery- m 76 Mi\iard'g Liniment Co., Limited. Have used MlNARD‘S LINIMENT for Croup; found nothing equal to lt; sure cure. CHAS. E. SHARP. Hawkesimw. N, B.. Sept. lst, 1005. ~ H1 ji if ._~_`i _ ‘ »- ,THB sole head of efam .or arlynale over dgtem yum old. me omeload enumer- i - get of available Dominion land in Msni*fil>e,, _ nimchewan or Aibe.ta. Applicant mlm _ 1 i _-PON- Tllislhlii llarch 21:1 iv nintin a at-§ gf;-__. Fl EQ _ M 1 ation. iyaopsit '_ ,_'__ _ Jilidv' ".i~. » ‘ _ o Mfr, __ _ . 4 dit.. ' I 1 1# -- ' ='_" _ ” mide prints, portraits fiat and con- Henrtz, Marshfield. 7 ____ Send for Catalogue, Solar and bro- I farm good wages given. Edgar R. tests when she may have four 'good tents, and it is really the quarter of ' ` ' ...I.;_:i~|»-H-/_ ' ‘ rite. . ‘ kee the udder r lit the _ _:~~ 1 o' . F 2 Y V ` ' _ V B I f P or . n V i V ca . .. 880-3-18M2i. _ H _ V- T vox, frames and war pictures Mei' W`°i’”`*‘”-*‘~N-T D_ MAR,-“ED MAN the udder above the teat` that is ai’ ' ° S ll l ' ' ' A T° ' ` ' c chants Portrait Co., 'l`oroni_o." work on im.m_ Wiii suppiy mm, fected, and has become "deaf" -ns the g 7840-3-15-M6i. foriabie house and pay good wages result ofthe disease mentietied above ,_ _ - _ H ~ i i ht _,___ A i i W_ 0_ Catarrh of the udder mostly results - AGEN-3.8 WORLWS GREATE8-r_| 0 rg pm V pp y 0 iv from exposure to cold and wet but if THE W. W. BAGKUB HOSPITAL' A Private General Hospital with' Write at once for circular of infor- KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N. ~ - Superintendent oi' Nurnel, Norwich, Conn. 35-226-M2ms. 1 _ _ _a _ .4 ' ~ J -~_,. _ ‘__ ,lv _ .£10 _' "'84" __ _> .. ` "";,,_f_ . -~. £3- tif' oi Canadian Northwest l.alill Regulation. 1 -'-2* _. 'u 1 1 tin Domi i “.3 '° -”-= mi mi 'diti "nf i _ 1, .:':"3;. °.i;‘.°:.,'°"' " A Gisniliiratriolio Cin- ~ ¢.`iii..:i:.'?3%% tm lify Fifty Volta. ' .°'-°"=~-.*~3:x:.f.ii.m ‘ lr:-lor acre pie book free on prom e can vass; experience unnecessary; fiomnany. Brantford. Ont. _ es." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com- missions paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toron- to, Ont. 7620-3-2ME26l. _ _ For Sale 5 l Carleton. 7838-3-15_ln18i MARE, Titans lbs.. a good beast i-uri Fssi 1 -1 - . :_ '. WWo0'aro.i|.o ;__ WANTED-A YOUNG MAN HAVING men’s furnishings. Reference re- quired. Address, R. P. B., cio Guar- dlan Pub. Co.. 7854-3-16Mtf. i i 1 ti Creighton. R. R. N_o. 1, West R er _ . WAR G°l“g "ke a wh 'isw 'io' sam_ N_ s_ 7369_3_i7M6ipd_ taken early its development may _ be l 'Cornwall School, _ - x 5_- conliition has a lot to do with the, - 51 o yers oil __ tissue. and continuous with the skin of the miller. ` ~ "”-T'_'_' ' A- -- I "-5*' gli' l\;Vlie:\L the milk il;-1 formed in the » , _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 ies ownwnrds into ~ ““"’ """°“ *E+ the tent. onli the opell space in llle llltlcr iilioio cal ' loweii by rubbing on nn ointment i’ 0 ae the following... Turpentlne. _8 way to stop the trouble. - Por sore tests plone. such uppx ori- apll, a dressing made -wlizti one _part catholic acid. one. pa fglycerlne, ten parts linseed oil is very uae- Plalri vaseline ia also wonderfully, ell oi' and ful. _ do nr touts. _ _ _ Ns A ' . __.` I ..._..___... Gives .1 No lost time or delay- the dye fixes a deep, 1-ich, permanent color. brush and polish with ii cloth. Call today imd1we will tell you dyes. Q ' it _ 1 . stopped. A wnrm't'omentht‘lon.'.to-be To Fortify The 8yatem_i',\"-ing. i _ ._ ch . 'l`o`Any Wood 1-iSt|i‘=f§ij‘i;is'="i'*`~’ _.E ' 7- 1 'ww oz.; soft soap. 4 os.-will gq a long UINI as' thls`Boinbli1a.tion of'Q`ui:il;¢m2¥& Other ingredients. destroys sei-ins., not; ana. Tonic o __14_n¢i_u - mum- irsapn tus mt' “tn e‘o'iidlii‘ in withstand Colds. Grip.; my enna._-` ' There fig' 'o'|tly".f.im`§'_ sgftou .good tor any trouble' with 'either ltd-|_QUlNINE." E. W. GROVE8 si “ I __ ture on box. 260. ,,_'_,-_ ` ,_ , _ °.~, .l0hns0n’1s "‘. 1.0 1! anvil if a __ *' . ‘ _ T-'32 J '~ ~=.=e==i;vi=4?ll” "f1‘_"n:."f in L...iliansomiiiintfa I Johnsons Wood Dye ts an inexpensive preparation that will make any soft wood surface as beautiful and artistic as the ni pensive hard wood. _ ost ex instantly penetrated the wood and il Select your favorite from fourteen different colors_`Apply with n . -'r more about thesewonderful wood ua' _ ___ ~ _ FE~NEL3.§.C.13ANDLER _-._»'~.-l _v ~‘~~--.11 1 _ We are buying poull p‘ices. 1 We deal larg-ly in firmerly we wlli buy egg is when price 1 is highest in price in the n.-xt fe .- price for proper qualiiv ' ‘We buv piultry all th ready for the coming seae~1n’s business and as tlties direct from farmer- of from egg circle. The Best Time io Selig A `i fir pollllifv is heevv, fhewfore sell your _ at Once im-te~cl of keepi- ag them until 'm Wh8¥l"?l°tn and will he ~m tll and danger of gregter. ' Consequently lov er lricei., ` ..._ _ ._., l. ,,. _ ,_ ._ _-_~_.\ Poulllil A li lice ry daily at -highest cash 1 EGGS and we are po‘v.°"" s in large or small quen- Eggs will be weeks, and the _ Raise More Poulfrv The demand_f.r good poultry i increasing each year. This is farm-=r's opportunity. " Danff Raise Dozens But 1 _Hundreds -W9 ard Deoared to contract etonice tons of all kinds 'ot' poultry-next autumniand Winter. Bod' Willing to guarantee a stated high e year rolind A ' We Sell polllfwy food of all kinds, also “Pratt's" poultry supplies. __ _ Call, write or phone. l J. Holman & C0. 4 ‘ ~ charlot sat tue thur. _ oetown "wa 1; iii pq,- 1 ppp 1 wmrso- elsvsnsi. 11660 i.ATl-is and planer hands. Wages 30 cents per hour, steady work. State ex- perlence and earliest date can re- port for work. No. labor troubles. Apply Geo. D. MacKinnon, General Manager, MacKinnon, Holmes & * Co__ Limited' Siiei-bfo°~|¢¢_ Que, _ 75ll42»26Mtf . __ __ ,__ .i_.- gi ._.\..._ PUB- and s1'_nAw.i=on s/ins.-i.Asoe QUAN-` :9l“l“fl"“S 1303"; A tlty loose. David H. Auld. North BC '_'_\1i.vj if lv .xi f A _ STANDARD or THE make seven dollars daily. Linscott ,,,pe,.ie,,¢e in Bening cioihing a,-id 0 5 _- Ji - -_ <1_oLUM BIA IGNITOR as ‘J DRY CELLS Season U80, and. buying. r .n