i \ 1 < _E _ ~ l.-O »,. v ,_ ,r, .- .7 ,its 0 F" 1 ~ need not have this winter you will upon ~..U.°`°.` lvovoiy offer thehaods are washed or when -they are ‘exposed to oold and the skin will ' be kept soft and smooth. Not sticky or greasy: Gloves can be wom im- mediately after using Sold only by 9°.°°_-=9>_°=s"=~.°=s<--> 5' -nt-savvy-o3»»v\cv':r~ a»owAwo.s»a-1¢§ 3 w D-lhllllb-4 tacos-o ee~1o»m¢»:-not-l A -1 F35; b-1!-lb-'lb-4 .".°"9"?'°5~=5*!‘_°!"!"_°_° NNCUIMC-N-nr-lam @!\‘®Ui&¢&G'I¢$h5U5`l¢i KG NBC 5° F?" .s~ om cbt ` ' =.= ~....3<»...32§.‘2-°3'.Z~.’SE nies. 21.0 15.18 22.0 23.0 12. W. Th. 9.38 F. 10.25 ss. i1.0s 11.41 0.00 0.45 _ 12 1.34 13 » 2.19 13. 3.05 14. 3.55 14. s. 4.53 15. M. 6.04 _ 10. ru. 1.20 | 11 w. 1 3.18019 -< : Ta. ‘ 9.03 | 20. ‘ F. 0.41 ‘ 17.00 S. 17.46 M_ 18.31 73'. Tu_ 19.14 W. Th. F. Sa. W 9.24 10.08 11.05 0.03 1.12 2.13 3.06 3.54 4.37 5.16 22.03 ` 22.50 t-li-luv-it-l no-:min-¢~ 12.20 13.32 ____ 14.34 Uh 15.28 ____ 10.;-i ____ _mlb P to 9’ cn as ill Fil-‘ f".°.¢.°°."."S“f~" t\:e.:»-l»-rcasiteui ¢<.N=aa‘..c~»- ww 12.12 23 . 12.41 24 » ‘ 13.12 J5 26 19 20 21 22 . 19.31 I reserve - 13.41 "0 50 '”’ 14.30 i 15.34 11.02 ‘ 18.36 ' 19.56 it 1.34 31 F. 9.09 21.04 ii 2.38 15.04 MARCH-lst to 4t’li. a. storm period. 5th to 7th, clearing. 8th to 10th, damp, drizzlyj 11th to 14th. rough and squal- ly conditions 15th to 19th, blustery q 2'] 23.01 28 29 30 1252 14.03 .° ` 8.24 period. 20tn'to 23rd. soft and siusny. 7 24th to 27th, snow storms. 28th to 29th, variable. 30th!o1llst. falling temperature. 16.12 l'-‘eh 19.55 20.3. T 21.18 .I si 11.36 ‘ 18.15 " 18.53 20.11 _.3 pug at Iimerald lam instructed by the Exec-utors of the last Will and Testainent of JOHN .POWER. late- of Emerald to sell by. Public Auction on the preluises at Emi LIE erald. on SATURDAY. ELEVENTH ` day oi Mason A. o. hour of TWELVE that valuable Farm of PO“'ER eltuate at _ TWENTY-SIX in Prince ti ' _ taining Sevontydivo - Da on i land: - ~ALso _ _ ` ` I . Cron. I-‘ar_l__il:1i: tsrg, . rf - Etc.. cons tug '- -' One Mars in foal '13 years old at the NOON. JOHN Lot con DDP! B8 One Mare in foal 11 years old ' One Mare two years old Ono mlleh cow 3 years old One cow in calf 4 years olil One cow lu calf 7 years old ’ One Pl Twen tive hens S- U" ` 150 bushels potatoes. 300 bushels Blat-li Oats 20 bushels Wiient, T tons hay :l ions straw, Ilinder. blower, liity tanglements. but managed to crawl to_ A Brltiulrcqlumliluu-in litmtlicouivs Raki- it tree on the loi`t'of-the mail, while llorge, who was 50; in tile lwutbiug Trllvk Wlltiiwlt. llux Cart. Spring most of tihe party had gone to the party, thus described 'lils experiences Harrow right. l soon came to, and realized in tile above lnnidunt; 1 _ Disc Harrow. Plonglis. Wood that we had run into a ‘jack-box,' as "Everybody had tg 'Biuull io' about Slelshs - ‘ V( the barrier was full of Germans and u inldnight, and wo stood waiting for the ~ Drlvillt! Sleiglis. Url ng Waggou. bombing party was in readiness. Wo' commotion to begin. Every once in a J G Separator ' tiirew boinba over the barrier wlllle B, maqlmn gun wgulil lit-gin and o‘ _ 0 Harness. Furniture and other ar- from our cover, while a ball of bullets wo would think gills lun lmtl started, D t tic-les. from our madhine guns played on it. but lf; would die dow" and everything funk The land will be sold under and by They sent up a red iiare signal aiui would ln, us gllll'as li van be in thu , virtue of a* Power of Sale for that their artillery poured shell over us. Al- country on a flue night. Then, ’ as ' l>lIl'l>oso contained in the Will of the so, our batteries opened on our i'ront youu be gtg;-ting over the pumps; us ' Simi JOHN POWER- llllli- I 00\lld 569 0\ll' 'Daffy Ufawllllg hard`as possible, sometlbng round will T€l”l1lS Oli D9YSQlllll Dl'0D9l`lYI'-ALL back from tree to treo with their lgom up ln fl-out or your eysg, just like TIDE TABLE SUMS midi”-l’ Fl\'0 l10||lll`B ($5-00) wounded. I could * not myself go a- 9, muu's head climbing over. you give - CA5H1~0VER Five llvllllrli ($5.00) cross the open rioad, as the machine- li Sigur; and find it‘s only a great big MARCH EIGHT MONTHS credit on Approved suns were vlayins both ways. ours fat nit; tnsn one or me beastiy tnings ' 30?! 1‘{0lf_?_*?_~e __ _ _ __ ___ and _th.e_irs___ Hov_»;ev_or_ l_inan§lgl;_d _(lg will come and sniff in your ear. which 01' lll` l' Dl1l‘ Cll HFS HDD Y 0 9 22! HC rolls le W FB- C H0 9 makes a man ver mad and you make Huh w°tir.__*___t‘ff Bxecutors. JOHN T. WHITE and _ Whig swat at it gut seldom do any A. M. P. M. P. M JAMES D., McGUIGAN. M. D. Em- *_ ' 8.'46 19.52 14.15 1-ral fi T .»\ Private General Hospital with _,E W W Emu, ,,,,,,,_,,,,._,_ Qpecial Trip With Mails -it efiuipnefl medical. surgical and """' -1"“""“"" "Same" Wm leave ictrlcal departments, offers a three ,_ -.b . N S t - rs graded course to young women W” “'g` ' " °" he ml mmm MR. nosznr ANoE_nsoN. lb 6 ring a nurses training. rm-rylug malls to Magdamn |,,|a,1dg_ ____ r Wm” at Once mr ”i"c“l‘" °f |“'°i"| , . The sudden death occurred at Sour- ti0n_ _ ..h 11:01! in connect with this steam- is on w.ednesday_ Feb_ 23rd of Rob, ' ' 1 - . ._ crt Anderson at the early age of thir- _ _ I mum leave the Pfovince not later ty-eight years. The deceased was in 1 ,_ _ _ _ N°'W|°"t °°""'- - than Monday morning the 6th March. lI0lllllHl`8llV0|y good health to Withill __ _ E”“'Z"'M5"~‘S- I ii few hours before his death and was _,L52 .-1--i--ili_, JOHN F~_ WHE/\R» able to be about his duties. On 'i‘u<\s- » ' ‘ l ~ _ day, evening iiliinking lic had contract- , . 7609 3_2 M31 P' O' luspedor' ed a severe cold, a physician was sent '-lg, .gin l ' ' ' ` for. He grew steadily worse and in ' '_<_' _»*"_f§-__v} _“_ » t _,___-sg-~ _ |15 spite of the loving care of a sorrowing 1,615 "ihbgli _ ' family passed to his eternal reward V 'Eg/` f _ early Wednesday morning. ills fun- Jei' `f"?f~ " .1 _ oral which took place oil 'I‘hui‘sda‘y af- , _ 1 KATHLEEN A DOWN R. N Superintendent of Nurses, . _ ' 4 .‘.a.~‘.1:a - nopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. _ M.. - ' ' THE sole head ol afamiiv_ or any male over el : ~ h ' d - DIARY OF EVENTS. D. ,» 'ro-nav. i“' Y _ bp) __o QL- trench neg ai con ` od. _ . - _ ~~ . _ u ies-. \ monl r rest ence upon an cu - (Aty Mhgmtrateb ('0url‘ U "l'|'u` tivstion of the land in each of three years. .1 ' _ghtctn years old. may omist a a quarter _ section of available Dominion la1_d in Mani‘oba, ~'askatchev/an or Albe.ta. _ Applicant must ap- arin rson at the Dominion Lands Agency Subdiencv for the lliatricl. Entry bv proxy be made at my lllominion Lands Agency tnt§bA ylo rt n ditins Peeplefs Theatre. 7 and 8-45 nut- tt-»nis=te=fi¢rn...yii\~»- wiiiun nine mass of ht. Prince ,Eqjw;;r\l._ 'I'iiu-iitrg, Il, 7 mill home_stead one farm of atleast 80 acres, on in conriiiioiw A hah tablL house is re- u ed e wh il rf nn d in 8.45 p.m. . '° lll . stan e BIRTHS “eff g . ___ be Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Waddell, ___ "_, _ _ c¥_ir_ eigc pt ere resi ence is pe o e I evic-nity. _ certain districts n liomesieader inafgood dl_nlz may pri:-cop! a i%uarter-section ong- hisiiomestead. l’i'ic4~_ .300 per acri; Dulicii -Six months residence in earh of three Years alter res utlra cultivation. l’rc-emotion patent may earning homestead patent ; also 50 b ' d ' h , waooeu..-on ifoinusry mn. to ¢m‘§.i.'.'2'.'.T..iii°t‘5.fl-'.'"" 3"' °'“°"°”° "am" °" _ A settler who has _exhausted his l:_or;1estead Kelly* 0'0"- =l ‘lo“¢l\l@l'~ {Lt.'.".li’.‘l¥iI=‘"‘..'.‘.°‘t'3i“l§§‘»‘?f<»°6’ ..é’."’.‘i‘I='.‘l‘T 11355!-' HUNTLEY.--AI. Vernon P. E. I.. on '¢“|ll"°l°-W _ _ . February wh. to Mr- duo Mrs. J- F- ...¥.l‘..‘°.“I.‘?“S..hlf‘I;‘.l‘ti§;‘.il"’.§$.`§.§.}‘f.i.°.l’"°ti‘$2 Huntley, B. B011, 111/3 lbs. Congrulllla- stock_maybe_ substituted for cultivation under “out ' _ certain conditions. m ` .M/Q RRIAGES ' - v \dust reside six months in each of three years. acres and erect it house worlh $3.00 \\'. \V. PURY. U. M. U-. lDrputy of the Minis -r of the Interior N. B--Unauthorized publication of this ad- eftisement win .. _ t paid for. 64388. Sale rites 101.0 in Valuable Farm, Stock etc, Ill-Uul|t@§-»\__-v 1 0|! THE " UN _ -.__..______, urénsni' cAt.1"s' oAn|no._np tus ' ` m n 1 not. Lieut_ most oi' the bombs ot Can- high ' another nu purpose in charge of Licut. lllllilliglll I0 lake eil having seen at -litlessiues it wounded l 30 yllflls Of it W0 Canadian oillcer, who is now believed were mot by a volley of to have been Llano. Gait. rifle bullets. I myself was at the edge oi' the wire en-I J, ~v1~§»:Q 1. G Tho Annual Meeting of the Rig;-ht I Worshipful Grand Orange Lodge of P. member araded to the cemetery E. island will be held at Summerslde vt Wednesday, March the 8, 1916 at the R hour of 2 o'clock p. m. All concerned In d _ _ damage. ~- ` _ _ _ “Well. wo waited i suspense t`or an Dated "us TWENTYNINTH day \ 1 ' fhour. then a trenieddoua comniotion ‘ ruary A. 1). 1916. . _ _ began. the hand grenades were bust JAMES H- CR:5§_MEN» ing by the dozen and lighting up the “C 011991* place like a little inferno. and we said. 1-2-MFeh.29,Mar.2,3,-4.7.8.9 _ 'Gee, they’re giving them hell dov_vn “~"“ " _*°°”_"'““` -~ - there,‘ Then tihe artillery on both s ll- ,,.,.,,,,g Sch... ISLANDS for Nurses ' _ . -. ‘ _ fw~»*-‘+'-*»#~°~““**°*>.~‘ and Chao- men were It was German but nature for “fright- wao out with Li t. Galt the before, _the reco uoltre. I was for afterwards by the General.l said the work was well done., that, it was-to be regretted that Galt and ovhere. ibad been lost." A German prisoner recently report- l 11 wA|'r|No |N"rHe 'rnsNcH_ _ ttmtmntttvg __ O F in wtliich lie was it prominent D here the burial seivice was read by ev Mr MacKay his pastior Il aves to mouin a sorrowlng niothei, l will govern themselves accordingly. A two brothers and two sisters, Major special train will run between Chariot- \\ totown and Suminerside for_the oc- M casion, leaving Charlottetown at 10.00 w a_ ni. Connecting wltli Mui'ray Har- ¢_ boar train and at Royalty Junction tcruoon was largely attended _ The _ . ' '. - 0 we ’allace and Ruby at homo and Mrs. 'i‘o get the genuine, cull for i'nll name, _ K. Prine, \‘i'alt’iiam, Mass, to LAXATIVE BROM0 QUININE. Look hom the most lieartfelt sympathy is i`0l‘ 8iSlllllll'é Of E- E- GROVE- Clll‘BB mir-d.;» . _ in. com in one ony. 25s. and soul Ury never _ who were intl 5; y aotlusi tstiwitii _mu li _ " 1 ~'~f " nn wife. and for the six young -children E9 so suddenly bereft of g loving mothers 8t0 r watchful, tender care. May God keep S1' and comfort them In their great trou- ‘fd ble. The funeral to the Methodist 'F Church, Cherry Valley, Sunday after- lil noon was one ‘of the largest ever held yo y. conducted by Rev. Mr. Gould. The ie pall-hearcru were: Messrs. Francis ll0 Mutch, John Tweedy, John Doyle, Den- ill nls Carey. John Carrier and A. Mc- 10 lnnes. -. ll FIREMAN 'RONALD J. MCDONALD li" inerly of P. E.._1sland and for many 9 years it member of tihe Boston Fire 55 Department and prominent among the el' firemen of tho city, died Saturday d morning Feb. 26th, at the Caniey P' Hospital, where he was operated on in last Monday for ulcers of the stomach. L He had been ill for some time. 26-35, then at Enginc 7 on East St.. where he stayed for two years. December, 1907, he became president and one of the founders oi' the Russell Club. a iiremen’s organization named in honor of Col. Henry S. Russell. who was for more than 10 years Fire L. _ about 650 firemen. In March, 1908, Mc- Donald was transferred to Engine 1 on Dorchester St., South Boston, and later acquired a beautiful home on Columbia road. the rank of lieutenant anti ordered to sta._ved there only two or three mouths when, at his own request, he was tic- uioteti and ordered back to Engine 1. in Smttlh Boston. in order that he migilit be near his wife, who was sick. ed iior it tiuie, but finally carried out. Mr. McI.)onald'i-1 health was never good after his return to Engine 1, and the o eration was‘tlio result denrv of the Russell Club in 1909, the members presented hiui with an easy best relnsnien and horsonit-.u in the service. He is survived only by his wife. : »_.-,_... I 0|' Much s tb is felt to-da for me be loss .ofllils faithful and Trlevoted W n that communit The service was it .ws - .. ~¢+»e~r-.. Iron Is Greatest of Builders. Say-S A szcnsr or 'rt-IE en:A'r_eNounA~_cs_ Arlo o dl Nuxated Iron will 'Make Del monfl1s‘_witliout_ ohtainin§"ll"Y il°,U0ilt.~. w,,,.,,e_ __'||¢::¢r_y my-_vsu», Rundown People.. nut aontttako the old-forms ori-sous. skilful 200 Per cent. stronger In Twp ed ir0n.lron acetate- ortllieture of iron do to* weeks' Timo In Many cases Simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily t NEW YORK. N. Y.. Most Deopls absorbed and assimilated like nunted tooitsiuy seem to tiunittiisy sro solllg nos it you want it ti do you any goes,- to get renewed health and strength otherwise lt may* pt-oveworse -than, , . _ ` from some stin1ulatinS medicine, sec- useless. Many..an' athlete or‘_prlze- .wamtho daughter ret_ nostrnui or intrcotio drug. said ili.l\ter_l1at_1_ wou_t_he day simply my McKenzie. Ha- Dr. Sauer, a specialist oi' this city, ettuse __i_e isewd e secr_3____o_i_;____g|~¢u¢_ klu1;lgui,~u0b- when. usa inatt<*of tact. real and trug s__rel_l_3t __i_m___en _;|r_onc_a__ _ Bbq pig und_tlw»mcm. strength canon como from the foo .woo nw yt ___o_|_i_ e ore e went into pura,' _uuggiggll .life will »yon eat. But people often fail to get the _ e a _ra , W e many anmier _has Q-Dmmle -mind; of ligne* strength out ot' tbeirtood because they ‘S0119 d0Wll to illslbrloud de e t simply 'cn't euougliiron in their blood _to .for the lack of iron. _ ~ _ ~ ; - able it to change food into living; NOTE--Nuxated Iron recommended ympu y _ y - tt0r_ From their weakened, nervous _above by Dr._Saue_1_" is not e. patent lm nor;-uwli;g_lluglmu¢l§ ug ugmgurus condition.-they .know something is medicine nor secret remedy. burone _ _ __ ong but they can't tell wliat. so they_ which is well known totiruggists and nerally commence doctoring fort whose iron constituents is widely pro- iiiauli. liver or kidney trouble ur* scribed by eminent physicians every- l ` l re Unlike tl old rin lo mpioins of some other ai ment euus-1 W I0 »~ 19 ll Qrsau iron_ by thu lack of iron in the biodd.. Dl‘0lill<'lH. il lo ellrlily assimilated. does to yourself to .uittkc the followin his thing may go ou for years, wbilo‘ not Iujllrc the teeth. rutlke them black, 0 patient suflt-rs untold agony. iff nor iipsot the stoinrtch; on the coil- ii are not strong or well. you owe! tr1ll‘Y. it ls it inolll D0tent_reni.etlY.-iii _ li item-ly all forms oi' lndlgestion, aswell - st: See how long you can work o as for nervous. ruu-down conditions. w far you can walli wltliout becoin- The Mainifauturors lntve_ such gre-ut. tired Next take two ilve grain tab eoulldoiu-o in Nuxated Iron that they z » - - » ' ‘ . ts of ordinary nuxuatcd iron three ollcr to i`oi'i‘oit $100.00 to ‘any eliarit- iues per day after meals for two able institution lf they cannot take any Its. Then test your strength again. man or woman under 00. who lacks d soo lm. your,-Ulf llnw uiui-li you' iron and im.-reuse their strength 200 6 DEAD_ ` have gained. I have seen dozens ol' nor _ po cent. or over in tour weeks' time ____ " vous, run-down people who were ailing Ronald J. McDonald of Boston for- 11:: the while, double their strength and durance and entirely get rid of all 'uiptoms of dyspepsin, liver and oth- troublos in from ti-u to fourteen aye* time simply by taking iron in thc 'oper form. And 'this after they had sonic cases been tloctoring for provided they have no`serlpus organic trouble. They also offer to refund your moiiey if it does, not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days’ time. it is dispensed in this city by Apotlieearies~i~lall_‘G. E. Hughes, prop., Central Drugstore. E..A. Foster. prop., and all other druggists. Fo mor than 20 1-arslie was an §\\\\\\vIIIIA\\\\\&'l/IIIIIL\\\\\\\VIIIIIlI ‘onimissloner The club now includes Dee. 24, 1915, he was promoted to eport at Engine 4, Llulilncli St. lie At her request the order was delay- D . Upon his retirement from the presi- 3 hair. He was considered one oi' thhc 3 in | =nu ui &ZII&\\\\\“'ZIIIi\\\\\\\_\\\€\\\\\\l//i C S '-1 HALF; Beauiiful patterns for Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room, I-lalls and Kitchen. Some have Borders, some without. All big values. Come early. It will pay you to take advantage of these bargrins even if you have to keep the paper for a while Paper Department up-stairs. ‘~ .Carter & Co. Limited IlA\\\§i0l”IIA\\\\\\\\'@li' \\\K@#04 "` K Big Annual Sale ' of Wall Paper J Remnants Is now on. Every pattern` 7-§\\\“YIIIf4\\\\\\\\\\illIIIIIIf _ U 1-1- PRICE See the stock in our Wall i Only' One “BROMO QUININE" \\lllIlI§ if ' 1 W l with Eastern train in the morning. x C. E. McKENZlE. - It. YV. G. Secty. ~ 75148-2-28hl8i. For Sale / built in 1905. in good condition. Com plete with sails and running gear. An wmiitfnnttui tfftsitttinii its] Ono cent por word first Insert nord each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum oharpo Twenty-live' cents. - sisters->t+ak+=i~|».,. 1 ' .; ". ~' " ;" ;; '. 1/ "' '=-|~>|<+>t<+>|~‘ ' \'/IIIIIII/f;\\\\\\\\\\ to” In this column, half cant par _ i V 'I i_ --1- ._' cbors and Chains, Lights compass &c. and new Dory.First Class fishing or trading Craft. For further particulars write A MATTHEW G. Mc‘LEAN LTD Souris. P. E. I. or JAMES H. DINGWELL, I (owner) Morell, P. E. I. 7539-2-28M1Mopd _ GENTS w Nr o 'ro _s`€t.i. Fon 4\\\\\\\ lbs Nine years old, sound. Address B Guardian Oillce. 655°-1 13 Mt! periencc unnecr-ssaiv, highest com I missions paid handsome free equip ie _ Stone & Wellington, Toronl to Ont. 7620-il-2ME26l 6500-I llm nt. l -_ _ t l r V 1 Schooner “Eldon C." 27 tons~ Re- ,_ u i I' I e Rll.EY-81"EWART.- At St. James f' Manse on Marvin lst, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Mr. Duncan J. Riley to Miss Louisa. J. Stewart, both of River. Bolle 1g-l l DE 1 TNS AXWORTHV.-At Wheatley River, on 29. _ Funeral on Friday to Rustlco Cemetery. ‘ ---L_ once only and are all safe in foal, might be mentioned: Arthur 'T' (mom 8u°;1Bn|_t<£ 351-1»Lgp_ Yeo, EfnestiEllis. Herbert McArthur, James Ramsey. iabez Wil- iams, Kenneth Williams, Nelson Waldron; of Tyne Valley; Edward . riow, Eller=lie; 'James Skerry Lo' 16; william. Kinsman, Free- " " °*9°°'°° “‘.“* “°"“‘“‘ °°“‘""°”° land; John McLeod, Coleman; John Ellis, Port Hill. ,- Some of the matrons comma _ twice and ar_e_now safe in foal tus .ti-li; which was for .1 time pm. are owned by A. T. McDougall. Richmond: Witliam Yeo, Victoria ST. THOMAS, D.W.I., March 1.- vrlll soonjbs restored on the island of, Bt. Croi owing to the settlement of lysed his sugar lndustry. A small lncreuoin wages has been granted. . TfEN7oi-:us ‘ ---- _ hddress an enquiry to Fox River Bridge ___ Works, _ 11:. 1.. 01| 1910 received Wednes- sitia it ma I. Ba W Some of theowners of matrons that came to Bottom's court niLt»_e__Lf_ ?>E`hs'o~s 1 w|t.LTs`e - B .. . 7807-3 2M3lptl of competent est; Stanley Ramsay, Spring Valley;Robert Ramsay, Tyne V_ailey. _ All the above are well known and_ most reliable g and anyone in doubt as to Bottom's ability to get foals would d 1 well to enquire of any of thi-se owners. ' lf youare in e ested n he breeding of supberb horses, it__would be to your advantage to » Netsoii' . 'WALDRON ' ryne valley, i». 'f _ Feb. izth, -1016 Fon SALE be sold either as a prosperous got? concern with will ofa business established ov tif years, or stock,-~ toola_v_eéi_c., now $1 _ any person expert oe. ers _ _ or present proprietors would g¢ll`p‘e1't~lnterest ~ 0 o __ ___ _ ____ ____, F WANTED.- TWO GOOD GIRLS FOR' 0 I I dining room and kitchen. Apply to » Brunswick House, Kensington .- ' ~ 7559-2-29M3l. \ '~ ~ &_ ._------ _ W Some one a year ago started the fiction that it was useless to ,_ Sm__u'f,_-~" A _ 30 Hmsbmo ` misss?-i_€ breed to B_ottf~r_n as he was inc mpetent to get foals. B »tiom has SL m y' pp »§'567_2_29M3l,,;l_l I - marlet iisimagmative v‘er 1-5;.; 11-” ANTEU- A HOUSEKEEPER IN “thu Old reliable loni.l1ill~Nui‘seri- ` es." We teach our men to sell. Ex- FOR SALE, FKIWI OF 75 AE-RER 8 ii nt .‘ ' S miles from Oliailottetown, ioi fur ther particulars apply on the pre nilses to Mrs John D Campbell, Cornwall, li it No " P E Is l\\\\\¥*.IOIIIII/ land 7559 A J9M7i ARM FOR SALE- THAT VALU able farm oi' '60 uuies situate near the Viuage of Cardigan King's County, until lately own- ed and occupied by John G. Scrim- geour. Near Churches, stores, Schools and shipping. For further particulars apply to J. A. McDon- ald, Merchant, Cardigan or to Gaudet _& Hazard, Solicitors. Char Iottetown. 7345-2-14M1Me. entlemen, 1_0' ` tl1ose_who have had r e round employment .on Auto-Knitting Nedlly earned. We teach you ut home. Distance no hindrance. Write at once for particulars. rates to pay, Gif!-. 61101081111; 2c. in stamps. Auto- Kintter Hosiery Co., Dept. 1470, 257 Collazo Street,»'l'oronto. llrll _e with profitable, all year machines. Ten dollars per week » 3-iMn10¢ Sale one acre oi’ house River Bros, Mt. _ /,\‘.»"t,| Wanfpd `F-'OR SALE-DRAFT HORSE 1500 A E""’*“ "" .. .I _ 1 \ . V W ‘A 'l_ 1 I H in !V_i"a.nte`tl-;MiiIe de boy; 57 wanted about March a yea or mor in a General Store need Rogers Hardware Co., cllg 1'0- troubles. General Q .TJ-I “Nothing 0 Gives of Mind than to know that nything Happens, that an Ade > quate Provision for thoselwhor are Left Behind" A 'Lord Strathcona l All Insurance is a remedy against losses that ar certain or possible. It is ampng a community the losses of a few peopieso tha which would crush the individual will _be felt lightl by the many. In certain particulars Life Assurancei like othef_branches,but it differs from~ali others in on feature-it deals not with the possible or probable bu with the certain. A_ house may burn, a ship may sink, an accident may cripple, a trust may be betrayed, but death sometime or other, is sure to come. l llllli0IIIIIZv§\\\\YIlIK\\\\h\\\\VIIIII%; K Greater Peace l. I rv (D w ‘< 1-r-N Cb _ I I :Pt ' @lIlllI§\\i\\\\\illL\\\WII///IIZ\\\\\\\' I has been mad (D a device for distributin _ Life Insurance is an anchor of_ security. Itis an a"l3l1C€ Of Drudent men against misfortune. It protects wealth and removes poverty. ~- __ __ The poorer a man may be. the greater the need or nsurance. The rich man needs insurance to pro-~ tect his estate. _ l\io__ man dies twice. if he could. he would be heavily insured the second time. 2 _Very few. men at fift h' ' ` " . _thatthsir optimism ofgvehv; the ‘md aside fI‘iiere_is one sure way of having a ing to yougwhen mid-life' is past, Endowtnent Insurance when young as your incoine permits, _ We sell policies of Ins f quireinent and at the lowestuhigflgist? Hyndman & TIIO o|‘¢lf Il!l_lll.’q||`¢¢ 4\§ they would-L C0111 out _ Esraomstmn 5°'°\'ll sooo Soiioittiig