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GILLETT CQ LTD i 1 will be the largest in the _world with- out exception, unless two or more of the Niagara plants are cotnbined for the purpose of comparison. When completed the dam will be 5,800 feet in length, of reenforced concrete, thirty-seven feet high and of tha same width, the foundation burle for seven feet in the solid limestone bed of the river‘s gorge. Extending practically due east and run its uninlzerrupted course for 4,400 feet, when it will veer to the south and give wayto the power plant, on the Iowa shore, where the turbu- lent waters willibe converted into commercial power. '1‘he,da.m will result in the format- ion of an immense lake from three to five miles wide and forty miles long above Keokuk, overflowing the lowlands and entirely changing the country n`ow immediately adjacent to the river. It will also completely drown out the ninemile canal built forty years ago at a cost of $8,000, 000. It is one of the requirements of the federal franchise that this gov- ernment canal, with its three locks, shall be supplanted by a new one- lock canal in a new dry dock to be giventhe necessary running power free of charge to the end of time. The dnm completed, the rapids will give way to a placid pool or lake, up and down and across which the heaviest laden boats may travel in safety. In the second place, Keokulr will become one of the largest power distributing ' centres in the entire world. _ Already contracts have been signed for the transmission of sixty thous- and horsepower to St. Louis, 175 miles south, to _ run the street cars and light the streets of that city. Alijeadyf negotiations are under way to transmit the power north and south east and west, from St. Patil llto Memphis and from Chicago to Omnha,__ In the third place, Keokuk will he- come the centre of a new manufact- uring. section;_the city famous an the hub of the richest agricultural ,-country in the world will displace plowa with smokestacks, corn plant- ers with looms and harrows with dy- namos. ‘ ._.___...__-..---.- CAST OR IA For Infants and Children. lhs _Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears the Sinai-.of , lezfaf I' 4 ` si.ize.i af. _.A SYN(w*3lS 0|` CANADIAN NORTH IST LAND REGULATIONS. ANK pclrnon who is the solorhpand ight: mi ,or an mae ove ‘0ld. ma hdmeatead a quarter uectibn oi availapfe Dominion land in Manitoba Snake chewan or Alberta. The aDDll¢!\1\¢ mus n pear in person at the Dominion Lan A, gene or Sub-Agenc for the dia- trict. ntry by proxy _may be made at l`.'ti..§‘l"".3°¥i. °“ °°'3"'“ if£"“‘i.°.lS€if.i. ‘Ai . o er eon au er sister of intending liomgateader. .lI:iuti‘tst;£_;Blt§ mon_tl:p1' rlesigtinoa ctipot; an on aono aan nea o three years. A homesteader may live witliiri nine miles oi his homestead on a Inrm of at least 80 acres solel owned and occupied b him or by his father. mother, son, dnughzer brother or sister. In certain districts a homesteader in :ood standing ma. pre-empta éiuartpr- eectlon alongside his homeatea . Price $800 or acre: _ “lgu§iee.-Must :panda ug “___ th._e hgans; I OT' l'B'8 01181 II six ye repirommtiiite ot entry i _ its* 'i\.‘..s~f' t ai I i l l ll i _ ` i.::.:.i.i§ :..‘z..§.."‘°..:,._. .._ ... iii? "ii°ii°oiii§»i§`»aet- who h ti his homestead right. and $a _ _ry pre- emption mn ' enter lo A ome~ and in oprfainntéiatyiotg _ 0 -ipbppr re.- u .- us r n eaclh ol)tht-‘gd years, ctlisl ‘ Big? acres an erect A house wort ' 60 Y D t rut Mi 'fire i ..§“.`i.§.iFl“"':2.‘i"°.:‘.iii*i°'i;iZ°'*iri°tti “ii m no _ it-zidim ' U ' ' ' COMMON\tiEALIl\i~i INTEL Ovtmltv Sfl¢°tla\»Qe.»!?¢¢t0n.l/ins , _, .. <-'ff'-_~_,=.."-P” .- auf s-~ th I r itil ti d : stills? &t..vvq;\'ti’oms nntfhllth 3b'r.l‘l.0%`||>l:r day anitap. ning rooms an onto rst- olue. ropean p nn ABS0lsUTEl.Y‘ FIREPROOF etqne floors nothing wood but the doors Equipped-with' its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. bong Dlltanee Telephone in Ever! Boom u l 'or samp es t };gk"|?."lf"*|d 3°*-£"'7~m Bond for mist » . i ` ' 5 _ l'. 1. |'lV8l'l9 V.0.|0 mmnn ° K .l 'n' QF1ELDgSl,£_f\;l;BR~» C_iQ~ §0gp'|i §_f°|ia|i~r5 ' *‘ ' -' ' ' ‘ o.a. saaar. sup¢.1>.a. t. ny. Gllfl- MANAGE! ,. , dmwf nutt. Gllllianflelel Agentlr -- ~ F -if t_i*>.¢.i-’-S* ' 't K--A i' V "'~- _ _--; _' 7.'-= ~'.;_,_ .~ M _1 N-,I ,,., 3.. _¢. .5;i’.ii;».- '-1 !1,"=-~‘-'__-in--' . ~. -~\._‘. <. ,.~_1.._~-.`,. V _ -' _ _' ~ _ ’ _ .__ ._ ,_ _ -- "-"'iti.»i"8i‘_ mi-1' Jutl|if»6.__lQlK~' ii I (By L. J. Kiowa.) My old straw hat of last yeal"s stvle, Is now piacedin the garbage pile. Last year _suns haye turned it to a rudd-v brown, And summer winds have beaten in lt.; withered crown. -I hate to part with you old-Hat; but still you'lmve to go, Another one will takeyour place and the cost is just. aa low, We’ve been good old pale- together and joy; we shared as one, But now comes a, day oid Hat, when your day is done. Many times I've tipped you to the summer girl, . So friends w-e’\'e been tlirouKl10\1'¢ 12110 summer whirl, Along the shady brooks and pleasure walks we went, Whether it was, stormy; we both were content.. ' The sun may have shone on ua at a hundred in the shade. But; \vho minded seearching as long as the game was played, Thoughts of pnst tlnys como before me as I tithe you down, _ And I can only say as I stroke your crown. That my new one is this year's stvle. And dear old Hat your outclassetl by _a mile, Perhaps when next your comes around again, the some old tale I 11 t ll, Good-liaye old Hat, again I have to say; Farewell. A _ _ i This 0ld__6elllli¢ii\Itll~- lluretlni llhwmailsm. ____- By One Box of GIN PILLS Yanatoorn, N.S. "l have been bothered with Rheu- matistn forthe East ycnt-_and have tt_1l§e,n \ good many di event k_tntlsof medicine incl found no relief for it_. _ One day a friend ndvistd me to try (`-IN PILLS, and after taking one box, of them, I felt like a new man, I thought I would write you a few lines _ to let you know how thankful I am for the relief they gave me, _ and, _would advise all sufferers from Rheumatism to try Gm P1LLs." _ WM. Cotrrv, Don't bother with liniments and 50- called “blood purifiers". They _wonlt help your kidneys-and Rheuniatism is mused by weak, strained or irritated kidneys. The only possible_way to cure Rlietimatistn, is to cure the kidneys. C-lN Pl will do this as nothing e se will box-_-6 for $2.50-and money, pfumpul _ refunded if you are not satisfied., Order from us if your dealer dognot handle Gin PILLS. Supple 11°! sent free on request. Nn¢i0l\ DWI. llld ciimiieai co.. Der>t.1>.1'~:.. T°r°1=¢°- si _A-,ig ;_,,,,A_, Thg original ,-4_4,-LN i~_ ' Gln Pillh made by N..t.....i ti... ....1 ’_ .ii-.’ E ;Chemic.nl. ,Co. of \‘ -Canada Jimi-ted, `/ Toronto, areeold ` -2 -1 only In-this bex. _ ~ l Worth’s Livery Stables I". G. W_0RTll. Proprietor. First Class Single and Double Teams. Fino Turn Outs for Weddintn _ und Prlvnte Parties. Phone 16| Prince Bt.. 52 Charlottetown. 6-idd mo _-@--.i_ , _ COMM0ll0RE LEDYARD. Will leave Ch‘town noon june 7_th for _lohn Houstotfs So. Rustico via: Winslow Road and Oyster lied Bridge, will re- main over night and till Thursday at io o'clock thence to Cl\'town via : New Glascow, Whcatly _ River :mtl Milton. Will continue this route through the season (live rounds) The Commotlcer and younglliarrister will cou- tinuc their trips to liunshaw during thc season, leaving Cli`Town Saturday at li o`cloek p. m. ]OliN J. O'BRIEN of Bonehaw in charge 6-ad5,6,7 lhen tl s tu 6i Quarter Acre plot on east side Elin Avenue within ten minutes walk of the Post Office with Dwell ing heated with hot air, wash-house and coach house and stable. Pleas- antly situated with shade trees and Prowse Bros,or Warbuton & Shaw olicit o rs- ' 5- :od tf . - . D. Wright Funeral Director and em-_ balmer-Min A. Forgueon,Lady' » Assistant-Personal Attention and Promptneee Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered at ehorteet notice. Sl?,lC|A|-Ill! Diainfectutg and, Fuml ting ' Furniture Repnlred nn? Re- ugholltered. S _ ilent Salesman made to order, i‘ii‘§'ti’ii`i1§iisl'f.iiii'i'ii‘:‘%'i-.‘- | L3 . 'iiake Gm PILLS NOW and befree. from Rheumatism this winter. 5oc._ a, l I i l ',._-., . . World lEiariiioti.s*~ Alrtisres Prefer the Heinz item-em -l When Vladimir de Pachmann, the world famous Russian pianist, visited Canada, he "gave a recital in Massey Hall, Toronto. There the enthusiasm was so great that after completing his program he was re- called twelve tiines, and even then the a-udienc_e___was not satisfied. He used a Heintzrnan & Co, grand piano and ,, lie made it whisper, talk and sing as no other instru- ment could. “It is not I, it is the Piano,” said de 5, Paehmann, when interviewed after the recital. “To -.- think that I have travelled the world over and used theiinest pianos, then to reach Canada and find the Heintzman S; Co., pianos, a veritable prince aiuoug _ pianos, compared with any I have ever used.” '. A Few of its Owners i con, Hyllested, Burmeister, and all the stars of' the concert and_ grand opera stage are enthusiastic owners , the best, regardless of price, and find the Heintznian - the best piano at a price every home of culture and refinement can afford. Call, bring a pianist friend, and see, hear and play the Matchless Heintzman.--The chosen king of all Pianos. ` I/Ml!/LLER BROS I 2 3 Kent Street, Charlottetown. 'ould's Deep Well Force Pumps Light and Force 25 to l50 Feet it Also on hand Brass Iron Cylltiders, Galvanized Pipe, Brown’s Pip Tongs, Stillsons Wrenches, Gal casing. When requiring any of the above call or write ‘ S.; w. A ¢mCtforSRVl. | , __J_- inn lt You need are Canoe or Reiv-Baal. Lhis summer you cannot do better than decideon the “VV'_n1. English" kind. §.Th¢y are absolutely unsurpassed in r_1esigi1;.I_DH~§¢_l5e olfore o mswlth hot atitdfeold watarlor _ _ _-_A M _Q _ iiaiziit-;a-a1ifr~aia=»iii "'“‘ - ea.. New ....1 i.._....iy.lf°-fli-» bpen.iBg -of .the boating season., 5 _ Write, for our Free Catalogue l ' ‘ , he- Wm. Enqfllshi Can-oe-~ Go Peterborough. tint” » ‘ io~26dtnwf3owks. . 1 _ Seinbrich, Zadona, Nordica, Albani, Ionas, Plan- _i of the Heintzinan SL Co., piano. These artistes want . J we 'ww ..'. ...` Sole Agents for P. E. I. _ __ _,ne o_C,m_,_ ial and finish' and ; can be depended ..0tl~._to. -rf _ __v.~~¥.§_`.',-_. __,_-i.,,___»- Apply to John H. Saunders give pei-f¢¢t_5ati9fa¢t10n_ _ _