. ,.-.1 i _ i . i J 1 . l I r, l Q. 3 _ i i ._ 5 ,i l _._ __,._.,.-..-...mc-. .ss-_.-.;..-..-_ a... .__-.........._-_._-.2,.,.% .'.- _ li 5?: A 5- 34 2 ._._ ..i tif sl ._.-.f -$2- . , i. -£25"-€F?""' -W? Your Wall Paper The dual dark and dullg; of colors nf wa l is not to P313' 01.11' Smoky .City Wall Paper Cleaner it is easy to remove this de- sit and make the paper 8 almost as bn t as w iirst put on. i Any one can do the work 5 ' . successfully. Price 25ctbe can. J. G. .lamieson omega: SILVER As A Gift Makes a very dainty and useful present. We are showing a fine assort- _ ment of very new articles in sterling and plate. G. l'l. Taylor Jeweler & O tician s1s1+111uir. p i DIARY OF EVENTS. 'ro-DAY. _ ` City Magistrates Court 9 a. m. Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.45 p. m. Prince Edward 3, 7 and 8.45 p. m. ` Legislature. BIRTHS £-Z-*___-e.-_ PAVNTEFL- At Burlington on April 21st, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pay- nter ii son. Congratulations. MAR-RIAGES PROFlTT-8TEWART.-- At Cranbrook B. C.. on April 12th. Bessie D. Prolltt of Burlington, P. E. I., to Arthur K. Stewart of Calgary, Alta. Marriage took place at the home of the brldc's Uncle. H. B. MacLeod. . W W F-*Z I _O Fu- I em instructed by MR. JONATHAN WEST to sell by Auction on his premises at Urggn Road, Lot - ON WEDNESDAY MAY SRD. 1016. ‘ GOMMENCING AT 1 0'GLO6Ki P.M. SHARP _ STOCK-4 mares 1 duo to foal May 8; 7 milk cows, 12 young cattle; 20 pigs; 20 sheep; 50 liens. 1 pure bred Hunting Dog. ‘ ~ CROP-100 bushels Black Oats (Old island), 40 bushels Oats (Banner ), 60 bushels lliixed Grain, 20 bushels Wlheat, 50 bushels Potatoes. early and inte varieties Hay and Straw. IMPLEMENTS- Shnrp’s Rake, Iron Harrows (new). Disc Harrow, Man- ure Spreader. llay Mower, Bain Wagon, 2 Carts, Springtooth I-Iarrow. Potato Scuililer and Mouldcr. Gang Plow, Single Plow. Grain Drill Tun- nip Pulper, Wheel Barrow. Tliroslilng Outilt. Gasoline Engine (Olds) Grain Crusher, Tread Mill, Runabout Wag- on, Express Wagon, Double Seated Wagon, Single Rubber Tire Wagon, 2 Wood Sielghs, Box Sleigh, Double Seated Driving Sleigh. Baby Carriage, Turnip Drill, Potato Digger, DeLavel Cream Separator (new). ALSO- Large quantity of Fire- wood. Longers, Feiico Posts (Juniper) 1 Ladder _4 M. Shingles, Blacksmith’s Tools. Vice and 2 Anviis, set Double Harness, Express Harness, Cart Har- ness, Cook Stove (Home Comfort), Silver Moon (No. 12). Air Tito lleat- er, Barrel Churn, Extension Table and many other articles to numerous to mention. ll’ day is stormy sale will take placo iirst. line day following. Sale Positive as Farm ls Sold. TERMS- All sums ol $5.00 and un- der. cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given on approved joint notes. ` PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. 9458-4-28M!fn2ipd. .._'=` it .,. J *- @' /ef J ..i * --_.,‘ ."._i-J - ‘ 31.;-.1-1'- Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. THE sole head ol a family or any male over eighteen years old Liigyhomestead a quarter section ot available Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberts._ Applicant must np- pear in geraon at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub~ gency for the District. Entry lg proxy may oemadc at any Uominion Lands gency but n _t Sut»_Agency on certain conditions. _Duties-Six months residence upon and cul- tivation of the land _in ear:li_of three years. A liomesteader may live within nine miles oi his homestead nn_a farm of at least Dila:-r_es. an certain conditions. A Babitable house is re- quired _eigcept where resi ence is perlomied in the vicinity. _ _ ‘ ' ' In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may preempt a quarter-section a eng side his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre Duties-Six months residence in each of three years after- eaijninf homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivat on. Prbfmtlllon patent may be ob.ain¢d_ as soon as homestead pstent,nr ertai ditlo ¢: n con ns. _ A settler who has exhausted his homestead right n_iay_take- A purchased homestead in_cer- ia n districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties- Must reside six months in each of three years cultivate 50 acres nnd erect s house worth $3.00 The area of cultivation is subyect to reduction ls case of rougtnscrubby or stony land. Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under certain conditions. W. \\'. CORY, C. M. G.. Deputy ofthe minister of the interior N. B.-Unauthorized publication of this ad ertisement will not It paid for 64368. e Railways _ters in 30 seconds. - 1 € V Canadian Goverment CHANGI OF TIME Until further notice the following changes will 5° into effect on P. E. I., Railway. _ .A special passenger train will léasve Charlottetown ee.ch'mornliig for nm- merside at 7.35 o'olocki1 connecting with steamer at Summerside for Pt. du Chene; returning will leave Surn- merslde _at 8.15, arriving' at Charlotte- town 10.30 p. mn The train now leaving Charlotte- town at 1.45 p.m. will be .held until 3.30 p. m.. and will arrive at Summer side at 7 p.m., leaving Summerside at 8.20 p. m., arriving at Tlgnish at 11.25 p. m. _ All other trains will run as usual. D. P. A. OFFICE. Charlottetown, April 28th, 1910. 9477-4-29ME7i. ~ Auction Sale ____ 1 have been instructed by Mrs. Tho- mas Easton of llanipshiro to sell by Auction on his premises Saturday May 6th commencing at_1 o"clock p. rn., one horse .two fat cattle, two milk cows one heifer, 25 Plymouth Rock hens; 100 bushels potatoes; 100 bus- hels oais; 20 bushels seed wheat; 30 bushels mixed grain. A quantity of' hay and straw; Massey-Harris binder, (good as new); hay mower. wliecl rake, grain-seeder, disc Harrow, spring barrow, spike liarrow, plow. roller, cart. truck-wagon. driving sleigh, tcsni sleigh. cart harness, team harness driving harness and numerous other articles. JOH N STEWART Auctioneer. 9494-5-1l\i5l. Directum Patch 51817 Enrolment No. 44 SON OF JOE PATCHEN 2.01%. Directum Patch is a beautiful black stallion, stands 15.2 hands high and weighs 1.050 poiiiiils; foaled 1906. Bred by 1?. M. Musica, New York, N. Y. He i_s a horse ot wonderful intellig- ence; has the best of dispositions, rac- ing instincts and courage; is a rugged tough horse with exception-.illy line head and-body ; extra strong limbs and best of feet. He was sired by s. wor1d's cliampion 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 s. mare by Directum Kelly, 2.08%. Sire of the sensational Directum l, 1.56%. He combines the great Ham- bletonian-Clay cross through his sire Joe Patchen, and Harry Clay sire oi his grandam. Directum Patch will surely produce extreme speed, as he inherits it in a remarkable manner. Directum Patch was third in 2.09% in a seven horse race in Pittsburg. in 1912; separately' timed by Will Snow in 2.10. Has repeatedly shown quar- Directum Patch is a sure foal get- Directum Patch is from the "fountain of speed." ' Directum Patch will make the sea- ter. His ilrst foals are coming year olds, and they will speak for him as ii sire. . See the “American Horse Breed- er of 1916. which clearly shows that son oi 1916 at_ the farm oi JOHN A. MacPHEE, Bellevue, Prince Edward Island. Service fee $15 for the season Mares nt owner's risk. llcturn priv-lleges. 9389-4-M5wkspd. sisoa-izivi nn cm. iiiii. *' DEATHS MoRAE. -- On April 19th at Mount Vernon, Martin Mc-Rae, aged 10 years. He leaves to mourn, a sorrowing moth- er. one sister and six brothers. Three of whom are in the 105th Batt. Pat- riot and Examiner please copy HUNUH HULL, . The volunteers oi the Presbyterian congregation or Diuidss :ind iiniiaiiil- ale for the :left-ni-e of tliu British Ein- plre arc as follows:-~ Wm. K. Crrrie. Lester Matheson. Daniel Matheson. John A. Matheson. Lloyd F. Jenkins. Earle C. Jenkins. John Jenkins. Samuel Nicholson. Samuel McBoth. Malcolm Mellcili. James Mclletli. Daniel McBi.~ili. Neil A. Molloth. Leslie Mclleth. Leslie Robertson. Edwurd Roberteoii. John M. McDonald. Ewen McDonald. Chester P, Reiley. _1-larold Clay. John Hunter. Wm. Miller. Denial M. Mcl'liei'uoii. Stanley McKay. Donald M. Stewart. Angus McDonald. (Only one deceased.) "Shop Furniture. Six hardwood coat rlokl. Glt X Off.. one circular cont rack. one patent tivo shelf rack 86" can he lllllletedto any desired, slant. ei- made gamble, one desk 32", one umbrella Sl" I I7" 1.38". Ally 0! the above articles 18.00 each. Stanley Bros. _ ' 9450-4-Ztmlli School p nunnnni- :ying ing or the roiiowliig"£- ' drivers:- 29.14 lbs. butter in seven days. other tools too numerous to mention. O M284-26Mwllismw5l. ' as/ Mammoth Auction Sale Having disposed of my farm at Ti-you I will oifer by Public Auction on Thursday, May 4th, all my Stock, Crop and Farinhig implements and Household Furniture, consist- HOR8E8.-9 Horses including two lieavy Mares in foal and three large CATTLE.-ll Cows milking or in calf, one pure bred Shorthorn (wlth call at foot): llvc pure bred Holstein Heller; bred by “Lea 6. Clark," all well grown in pink of condition of superior type and in calf to King Toltllla Johanna a bull whose dam has no " Official" record of 585 lbs. mllk and The grades are large heavy milking show cows sired by or bred to "ids Rocker 2nd Vale" tl}e Champion Holstein bull of the Maritime Provinces, there are also a number o well bred young females of various ages. SHEEP- 30 breeding ewes with lamb, two brood sows due May 10th, 50 hens. 25 bushels seed wheat, 100 oats. 8 bushels timothy seed, 20 bushels sugar mangies a quantity potatoes, hay.and straw, 20 cords hardwaad. IMPLEMENT8.- Massey Harris. six foot binder, 2 five foot mowers, 12 foot hay rake. side delivery rake, hay rope,bIocks.fork si|nge,chaln and look: two sets spring tooth harrowe wide splkc harrow iron hsrrow gang plow _ _ ` , 1 ' ' ' ` ii i w ,_ to‘ single plow, disc. barrow, threshing outfit with belts complete, grain crusher, 6 p llll turnlp pulper. set farm scales, two double truck wagons, three carte, two drlv- - b- ing wagons, road cart. two double wood elelphe, driving and pung sleigh Also . WANTEDTA MM several sets of driving and working harneee,hoee, shovels and forks and many l‘°""‘“_”°"l"°""Al’|’]’V 'FURNITURE--Several bed room suites. Heintzman P|ano,Walnut Chinn cablnez. bullet sale. parlor and dining room furniture, lamps, stoves, pictures. carpet . llnoloum. and numerous ornamental and useful articles. If the day proves unfavorable sale will be held on May 5th or on Monday, May Btli if weather ls not suitable on the former dates. , i TERMS FOR SALE:-» All sums ut\tle|"$6, cash, above that amount credit to Dec.1at on approved joint notes, six per cent per annum. Discount for cash. _ HIRAM H. LEA, Tryon. FRED WRIGHT. Auetlonser. _.W . *riiimii iaeaii i 'im' .|,,'_ ~ ......:....:..".:...:.:.:‘..r..'sf i.'lil'.' i".:°';..‘.s.°."..ll,*§*:.:..mm well tngnyi-_{i‘:kit¢°\;f°r wfter. iii “sf-»m.t:t rsnsnssio- iisigm. say some si . on _ i . _ i . . i¢¢iii»iy,rsioonw§§hospit':l1‘_‘si»_rstlh'il'ois dill: M “~"°°'° '"' .°_ 0 V V. ._ ,.,,,_ .. s mu , CROP: STOCK llld IMPLEMENTS -»-- HUT! H Whitl Clilrldtotnwls Diilllld ‘EF U I-i°_utlinsnt_ ,_ _, .Georgetown . Private Peter _ __es,'Ml11 Cove I $3223 i.‘.£.".r~ si.. "’.“l.°"“°"" ' new _ oun emon .» Wlull”;m§°{l¢Ire.".0hsrlottetown "K- F. s. §nninisrside ‘- ' Private W.B_.-Davey, Albion Be! P16- Ed- l'l|oltell§.Ge:n'getown. ,Dl'lV°l' W-in Ferguson. Alexandria. Harold Gillis. Bllmmerside. Ronald vessey, Charlottetown. » Wilfred McKinley, Sydney. Daniel L._ McBetli. Iris. Gr. James M. Smith, Albion Bay. 99039 Carrie Georgetown. ‘ _ Herbert Cecil Maelntyre, Bourie. - John Stewart. Wood islands. » Emanuel Doiron, Charlottetown. _ Gunner W,G. Bruce, Red Point. Pte. C.A. Arns|d.,Cbai-lottetown. Pte. L. Colin, Morell. Pte. B. lil. Chandler. Mt. Albion. - Pte. Garnett Gillis, 1/égntague. ; Pte. Fred Halliday, don. _ , P. Carragher, Kelly’s Cross. f- Fidelo Gallant. Tignish. -1 Capt. Fred Mays, Charlottetown. Nelson H. McLeod, Alberton. Harry Riley. Sea Cow Pond. - » Percy Metberall, Fortune Cove. _ H. A. MoB_0¢hl Irie. , ~ 1-Isrold' Bealrsto, Alberton. ' ` _; Ray Fitzgerald, Charlottetown. , Percy Slprlr Sherren, Crapaud. f Ptel 'ester Proud, Charlottetown ,_ Gimner J. Bowden, Charlottetown. , Pts. N. 'McKenzie,- Nine Mile Creek ~ Pte. W. A. McQueen, Mt. Vernon -f Pio. Jolm McLeod, Pttrk Corner, __ Freeman Clark, Cliariottctowii. f Edward Dickson, Georgetown Pte.-' Vernon E. McLeod, -'Frederic harry Doclierty, Martiiivllle. ' `~ Wilfrid C. McDonald/Georgetown James FI Hogan, Hope River; . Freeman Clurlr Cliiirlottetown ¥J. F. Peters, Charlottetown. 7 Private william Gordon, Montague Gunner Neil Mclsaac. Souris.. John Currie, Charlottetown. John Daniel Jarvis, Grand 'l`i‘at-atdic, Pte. lllaluolni l\lcAuluy, Cliurlott ` Kitten i Cyrus B. Birt, Pisquid East. A. C. Henderson, Union Road. John McLean, Charlottetown. Corp. Robert O. Stewart, Dunstaii- _ nage. ‘ ` ' ' Pte Arthur Robertson, Augustine. Cove. - Gunner Alfred James, Midgell. Bom. Adolph Gallant, Rustico. Bom. James Stevens. Kingston. _ Gunner Martin Dalton, Georgetown Pte. A. R. McArthur, Alberton. Pte. Wm. Beaton. East Point. ~_ James Taylor, City it-Lance Corp. Gillils, Summorslilc. J' Ptc Dnniel'M ltosa, Mt Vernon Charlottetown. Lot Sergeziiit John A. McLean,'North dlgau. Private Pte. Wm Lieut. Eric Pte. Clifford Pte. Alexander _ Creek. Sorgt. John A~. McNeill, Charlottetown Fari-ler, James Gillispie, Appin Road. Donald D. McPherson, Glen William. (seriously ill) . Gunner James M. Smith, Lot 59, (Sen- iouuly ill.) Sapper`J. McDonald, Charlottetown. Daniel H. Bears, Brooklyn. Lot 61. James Marshall, Cove Head Ilond Samuel Chandler. Powniil. H. Boalrsto. lialliurlon. Private D. G. Gilbert, Funiiliii John F McLeod, Park (‘ornor . I _ _ i' _ '_ ' _ e e Pte. George F‘. Allan, Charlottetown D. G. Fanning. Cliai-lottctown. » ’ John Gallant. Sumnicrsiilo. Pie. Daniel Stewart, Diiiistuiiiiage. f S a Chiirlos McKinnon. Charlottetown. _ ‘ _ » PRISONERB - ~ e Pte. H. J. Wells, Elmsdale. _ Private J. Fraser, St. Petor’s Buy. f Peter M. Grant, Bangor, P. E. I. Private Daniel A. Simons, Port Wood. Pte. John Murphy, Charlottetown Private Llyod Leeman, Georgetown. Peter M_cKe_ni;le, St. Petor’s Bay. Pto.Lester Clair .lo1inst'on,I’eter's Iload 5 ' _ ` ` Malcolm Gillis, Mount Vernon. _ ¥ ~ V men Fnowi wounns. ' ,- Ptc. John W. McDonald, Bradalhano. 3 i' Patrick A. McManus, Bonshaw. Private Arch. McKinnon. Canoe Cove. 3 Private Walter Smith Pownal, (West- ern Canada.) ~ ’ ~ George Dunn, Rustico. William D. McKinnon, Iloathordale. ~ _ Donald D. Mc-Plierson, Glenwllllams. f Gordon Maude rson, lllnipcquis _ c- toivii. N ACTION Charles L. Pitts Charlottetown. ' Sergt. Wm. B. Brady, Charlottetown. ' Pte. Alex. Lorne McNeill, Rocky Poln|_-. Moses Gallant, Wheatley River “ Sapper S. Robinson ot Charlo'ttdtown.`. Mr. Leo Wonnacott, Hunter River. . Pte Daniel McLeod, Charlottetown Charles McFarlane, City. Richard Warburton, Charlottetown. , Q ` oiso oN'M||.i'rARv ssavics Private Fenton Alchorn, Rocky Point. Gunner Robert McPhee, Charlottetown Gunner 0. S. \¢IcEachern, Charlotte- town. . _ Pte. John McDonald, Charlottetown. 1 Capt. T. M. Hyndman Charlottetownn / Major W. L. Harvle, ".`1liai‘lottetowii. Plc. George Kc-ole. Liitlo l’o|iii, '- 'Y' 123 Kent One cent per word first Ins ` charge Twenty tive cents. ' GUARDIAN liLAS8lF|Ell MIS. erslon in this eelumrt, hell eent per l V l3 A geiits Wuntetl ,_ AGENTS WANTED- THRILLING stories of the Great War. Large, profusely illustrated, only $1.00. Men aiiil women Erorking spare time ordering in hun red lots. Quick snappy seller. Great inonoy inukor. Sample free. Wlnstoii. Limited, _ Toronto. 9374-4-21-MSL AGENTS - M`EN°O`R_`Wt§MEN` -_ "World's Greatest War,” beating nil selling records; sample book free; experience unnecessary; make forty dollars weekly. War Book Publislicrs, Braiitiord, Ontario. 0320-4-1ilm18l lug-ai... COII- barn FOR=SALE-PURE BRED YEAR OLD P 8298 4 l8uili.ll Marine Motor Reverse Gear and only B. ltold, 127 Sunnyside. ' ' “ regards to you nil. Put the old ail- U 1 Misslno. ., Lieut. C.B. ‘Plthlado, Charlottetown. , E ' Pte. Jes: Dawson Brown, New London been Te or Dear Bistorz- oome 'letter lighted to hear that-, ¥9u~ are of htilli-ll write a few back to we cannot are sent back to and reinforce our own ould` rather stay hp.-0 front from hero ns we .irc to so over there now. This country is very ilne at present except for some rainy diiyr-. Wo ii-id iv little snow here for about a week but it is getting suninier-like once more, we liuve a hotter time here than ive would have in Canada. There are men arriving here from our own country quite often. When does the 105th Bat- talion expcct to come over? I ani sending you sonic pictures and have more if you want them. I received. the socks O. K., seine time ago. Hop- iiig to hear from you soon. Kindest £0 K0 _we ex- now _ w r ss on an lctter as I will be back "'__. . We have on hand a quantity of. , -. Ll in Barrels' and -Casks. . I 1 Phone 111 d e Y 4 by the time any answer to this arrives. Good-bye, from your loving brother, , ALEXANDER. C. Lyons '82 Co. lon, P. E. I. _ Sergt. F. Siiiimons, Clyde ltlvor. _ _ ' _ . . ' not play it-or othe Now, and here ' home' and you or a `play them. A $300 Pianola _of Player Piano This PIONOLA seli`-playing piano nttacliinvnt is sold when new for $800, and is well worlli every cent of the inoiiey. The PIANOLA is the best- uiidoiibiedly the best self playing piano aittucliiiieiit niade and 'this moilel, although somewhat usoil will eoinparo favorably wllli the newest. oi' oilivi' iiivilivsz, li will ill iiiiy |:ia\no. . In your home, that giano _is not used as much as it should be, ecause you can- family cannot play it. B price, you can get a real PIANOLA self- playing attachment that _will bring- the best pianoforte compositions to -your r members ot your today, at a bargain ny oi the family can f and $45 Worth Rolls for $95 This PIANOLA has been care- fully overhauled, liispected and im- proved- and we give wltli it, this storc's -guarantee that it works well -and with all the distinct superior- ity that the PIANOLA alone shows. 'l`o the purchaser we will give 28 player-piano rolls iii popular, sec- iiliir, sacred and classical coniposi- tions. These music rolls aioiio are worlli $45 in cash- but they to- gether with this $300 I’lANOLA are yours today. for $95. ' St. John, 1 , MILLER Bios., _ The Big Music House . -q ' szss-4-isivin. \ Charlottetown " '=”1-io’1p wanton.-Maio"' ' ` niiin can Mouse, oglitli me TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Trslns outward-Road down. Tues.& Daily Daily ~ Fri. ex.Snn. ex.Sun. _ P.M. P.M. A.M. 2.50 1.45 7.00 4.15 2.39 8.13' 4.55 3.08 0.00 ‘ __,..il.8ll 0.45 8.55 10.20 Dep. ’ Arr. ciiariottstown an-. s.25’it.:lo llunter ltlver 4.16 10,31 Emerald Jet. azaa 10.03 Kensington 0 .88, Bummerside , Dep. w 9 _ 15 V nerd sash' eontlnuatlen. Cash must seeempany order. lllnlmumi 'F' I Then insure in good strong stock compan- {{;j_}j*2°l§‘h_}j“Q__,,k’f“1‘}\_j;§§,*}0‘iff__,f_§ ies,which never contest an honest claim such itre, llustico. - - - F61# sai.e.- A io H.P°`i‘M`PEmAi. as ‘S represented by Motor Set on angle Irons. making a _ iinit powoi' plant, 10 gallon gasoline E ._ R W tank and ilxturos. A to Dr. A. ° ~~ ° _ WANTED-BY"A WHOLESALE Gnoi "‘ "'l== ' -' , 1'--es* ' ‘ §’.‘i1`.i..""‘X‘{I{..‘;.i§“i.‘3l'éif`.£"}`».‘é¥f'il3X CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS 174, Cliurlottotowii. - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . ' DECEMBER 27th. 1916. _ Trains inward-Read up. Daily Mon.Weil. Tues. Tues; ex.Sun. '1‘hur.Sat`._&_Frl. di Fri. I'.M AM 1".M. A.M. 12.l0 10.10 11.08 8.60 10.10 8.00 0.45 ‘ 0.15 Dep . Port lllll . O'Losry \Alberton Tllnish °` Daily Mon.W‘ ed. 7 ex.8un. & Fri. Sllmmvrsids sri-_ ms 12.15 7.54 ~_v.oi s.in Don. _ _ 5.4; 10.42 -9.25 8.22 7.80 lilmeraiil Jet. Arr. I _ _Cepe 'rrsvsrse Dep. _f ,_ _ 7.50 ` 7.00 --'ls-&~ tis