- -L_ L -._A ,~,\ 3 5 - f - `-""t=-»»_'.\‘.- '1 .‘_ .owns _ _ I THE WAY, T0 AVOID ILLNESS The way illness can be avoided is to kerp_ t_he sys- tem in sucha condition that it will withstand attacks ot disease. The strenmhealthy body is ot course 'less babie to contract colds, grip and other troubles that prevail <(l,uur‘ing the winter months. Syrup llypopbosphites make the weak strong will keep the strong weakening. it con- all the elements need- build up vtiotahty. _hit tissue, nes e and enriches the blood. It increases the en- ergy of every organ. Price $1.® a bottle J. G. Jamieson n.-“gat gate-§=-as Money to Loan We have sums of S250. 8500. $300. $1.000 to 8.000 sud other amounts to loan on farm securities oi’ lirst- clsss quality and nu satisfactory city properties. MMKINNON 6. MCNEILL. 90 Great George St.. Charlottetown. 7315-2~11mitu8i. | I Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. Limited Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the An- nual Genoral meeting of the share- holders oi the (harlottetown Steam Nuvigzition (`on\r-any Limited will be held at :hc otilce nl' thc Company, t-oi-ner of Great George and Lower Water streets Charlottetown. on Wed- ne_sda,\'. the lst. of March next. at the hour of 11 o`r.lock a. m., for the election of directors and other bus- iness Ry order I o. w. waxsrono- i »d£,Yit‘.Q¢F- _ T368-2 15-Midi. Mortgag Sale l‘.? QF LANDS QN 1-0wN3|.||p` NUM. BER 64. 'MDE '1'.\.BL 1': To be sold by Public Auction in front FEBRUARY. High Water Low Water; of the Law Courts Building in Char- lottetown in `Queen’s County, , on .lluntlny the sixth day of March A. 1)., 1016. at twelve o’clock noon under and hy virtue of ii Power of Sale con- --_t_..._~ ~1..,.. as-=.~_._.s Ot-le¢I\-spawns Tn. W. Tb. F. Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. B8. S. M. Tu. W. Tb. i~‘. Sa. S. M. 'I‘|.l. W. Th. F. SB.. S. M. i Tu. §5l€\¢¢i-l\*\Dd\\-lllhlh-lllvl >-¢ot§cr.1-~1asU1»s~¢\=z~'|»-low 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 9.03 10.02 10.52 11.39 L-._-... !".°5°.°°.".°?‘:*‘-‘I-'°*".°.° N-»»>c\U\-»tor~a‘~' ' mc ~»-...e-¢¢=»»‘S'<'-Sgtsef. 00 1.35 12.00 v¢PPw~r° .1-:seein 'omi- ea:-ir:-1-eaos:»:E 19.56 21.01 22.08 23.09 12.22 13.01 13.36 14.09 14.41 15.14 15.51 16.33 17.27 18.30 19.36 20.37 21.30 22.20 23.08 221.54 12.514 12.59 13.23 13.47 14.14 14.49 5.46 V45-‘U-4 5”?" no ow 2.08 3.10 4.08 5.02 5.51 6.37 7.20 8.02 8.43 9.24 10.06 I 10.51 11.44 0.56 1.57 2.52 3.41 4.27 5.09 5.48 6.25 9 1 8.04 8.40 0.23 7'? won 10.1.1 11.33 0.35 1 14.03' I 16.46 , 22.09 l 23.19 ` 1413 ruined in an indenture ol Mortgage 15.27 hearing date the tbirtieth day of 16.27 November A.D.. 1913, and made be- 17.li1§tween Lottie .\icLennsn of Gray's 18.11 Road, Township Number Sixty-four in 18.58 Klug’s County in Prince Edward ls- 19.43 land, and George McLennan her hus- 20.27 bad of the ONE PART and John S. 21.12 Livingstone of Murray Harbor, Town- 22.00 ship Number Sixty-four in the County 22.52 and Island aforesaid, Farmer. of the 23.50 OTHER PART. ALL and SINGULAR that certain 12.49 parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being at Hopcheld Lot or Township Number Sixty-four in Klnv"s County, Province of Prince Ed- ward island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say:- Com- uiencing on the North-side of Gray‘s Road at the East bouxidsry of Fifty (50) acres of land cor./eyed by the Commissioner of Public Lands to John McLennan, thence North along the said boundary to the South boundary of Fifty and one half (50%) acres of land conveyed to William Hayter, thence East ten chains to the West boundary of Sixty-five (65) arces of land conveyed to Angus Stewart. 15.05 15.59 17.27 18.06 18.43 19.13 19.54 20.32 21.10 iéiiét FEBRUARY-lst to 4th, mild ‘cw- wave. 5th to 10tl1. rain, sleet and snow. 11th to 14th. much wind and bluster. 15th to 20th, cold and un- settled. 21st to 24th, wind and sleet. 25th to 27th, very cold. 28th to Zinn. unusually cold weather. ...____ DIARY 01" E VEN 'l`S. TO-DAY. City Magistrates Court. 0 a.m. Peoples Theatre. 7 and 8.45 p.m. Prince Edward. 3, 7 and 8.45 p.m. Hockey Special to Summcrsidc 4p.in. Patriotic Meeting. Emerald. 7.30 p. D1. mlrrrls ' ' Y i _ thence South along the same : to Gra_v‘s Road aforesaid thence Westemly along said Road to the place of commencement containing Fifty and one halt' (501/_.) acres of land u little Iuoro or less. being the Southern half- ot` Farni Plot No. 10 on the North~sidc ot' snid Gray's Road as described in a cr-rtain Indenture bearing date the 22nd day of December A.D., 1906 by which the said Fifty and one half (50%) acre:-1 was conveyed by the Gov ernment of Prince Edward Island to Samuel Livingstone of Gray‘s-Road. The above sale will be marie bv th~ undersigned because of default having been made in the payment of interest secured by the said Mortgage. l\‘or further particulars apply to C. lt. Smallwood, Solicitor, Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Dated this 4th day of February A. D. 1916. JOHN S. LIVINGSTONE, Mortgage. T144-24Mf5wlts . HUGHEB.-- At the P. E, I., liospitnl on Feb. 16th Inst.. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. llughes of Avondale, a daughter. MABRIA G ES McPHEE-BRUCE.- in Charlottetown on Feby. 16th by itev. R. W. Bennett I). D.. Mr. John Bruce of iieatherdale. P. E. i., to Miss Margaret Bell Mci’hcc oi lleatherdale. P. E. I. BOYLES-PAUGH»- At the Methodist Parsonage, Ilidelord. Feb. 9th 1916 by Rev. H. S. Young B. A., Edward A. Boyles of Freeland, P. E. i. and Bertha M. Paugh of East Bideford. Lot 12. WATTS-DOVER-At little York on February 2. by the Rev. J. L. Dawson Frank Henderson Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watts. to Lily Dover. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dover Suffolk. DEATHS CRANE-At China Point. on Thursday Feb. 17th, Matilda Crane. Funeral Saturday aftomoon, Feb. 19th, at 2 o'clock. to Cherry Valley Cemetery. (Patriot. and Examiner please copy.) MIOBIONARIES RANSOM GIRLS FROM THE TURKS NEW YORK. February 16.-The American Committee for Armenian and Syrian relief is now engaged in the work of ransomlng captured girls and woman from the bands oi' Turks and Kurds according to a statement issued here by the committee. The Turkish oillcers. the .statement says, will ter so much money tell where the captive women can he found. Further payments will cause the captors to bring them to an ap- pointed place. “And then,” continues the state- “it is a matter of how much will be paid for their release. this work is being done by A- missioasries in Persia as well Urumian section and else- the com- oi reclaim- l20 to $60. with sn pay for Notice to Debtors As w_e are abou? to make a change in our business we here- by request all parties indebted to us by bool: account, notes of hand or otherwise to make pay- ment to us at once. Amounts not paid or satisfactorily arran- ged for by the lst of March 1916 will be handed over to our attor neys for collection. Your lrompt response to this request will save expense. PROWSE & SONS, 'Mui ray Harbor & Murray River Dated at Murray Harbor this 27th dav of ‘January 1916. 1112-2-1Mturs._ . .o-_ _L--..."l 1."-__.'/t\t` /_-"I -.f<_-A-4." Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. -__- T eminem years old. may homestead s quarter 2.1.7' &'l3»§.‘lWl‘5..."!"i‘»3‘“".....l’°i..§°i'i§.‘..'.’»‘.‘!.i3 ggfallisslnui _s_e”s't_ion as homestead nstenl. on Asetrler who has exhausted his luanlssteed "'.'€‘.i'i'.‘t".%.".°‘r¥i“.'.f"t‘t'i’I' "°"""““iiltif.'-' aiustreelgs sixmonthsin $1 mm wars. lealnysssiogressedereu shone wor 83.00 is ¢»'¢°f§'mn.' "»l‘i»'i»v"»°?"°°' °° _ave stack may m estimated for es r W. W. OOIY. 0.l|. 6.. Dessty of the lllaidsr et tts interior ’ 31118. F. T. MBCd0D8Id» SO\|l'1B» Recruliinllieciings FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. French River-niv. o. J. Mcoousia Major, McNutt. Rev. Mr. Watson. Springfield-(Banos Simpson, Mr. J. M. Hughes, Col. Campbell. Seaview-Rev. R. G. Fulton, Mr. R. L. Cotton, Major Leigh. Fredericton- Judge Stewart. Capt. Full. Captain Cook. _Clifton-Rev. F. 1-l. Littlejohns. Major Stewart. Lieut Tamiahlll. Emerald--Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Mr. Alexander McDonald. Lieut. C. J. C, Stewart. _ ';_ _ New-Olasgew- Rev. Dr. Bennett. hir. James McLean, Lieut. f‘oi. Allan. Lieut. Jenkins. Clearance Sale WITHIN I/2 MILE OF MILTON STA- TiON.- , I am instructed by James P. Moore to .sell‘by Public Auction on his pre- mises on Thursday Feb. 24, 1916, com- mencing at 1 o'clock sharp His beauti- ful fsrm consisting of 140 acres in a state of good cultivation there is on the premises a new dwelling house iinished from cellar to attic and out buildings all in good repair. This farm is well watered which makes it suitable for a good dairy farm also the following stock, crop and lmple-‘ ments consisting of 9 choice milk cows and a number of young cattle, she-ep. pigs. hens, turnips, potatoes. oats. wheat, hay and straw, also all his im- plements required on his farm. For other particulars see hand bills. Sale positive as Mr Moore is going West. JOHN STEWART. . Auctioneer P.S.-Should the above date prove stormy sale will take place on Saturday 26, nt ' To Prevant`TI\s Drip Colds cause Grin--Lsnxatlve _ Bronto Qulnlne removes, tits.-isuss. There At Niilton The undersigned offers for sale his farm at Milton. consisting of 140 acres with new dwolll g house and `ouI.huildlngs all in repair; also crop and farming mplemonts. Only 1,5 mile from Milton Station. ii’ not sold by private sale wiI.hln ten days will be sold by public auc- tion. See hand bills later. , JAMES MOORE, lillltoh. ’.`&l06-2-liliitilpd. __ ‘Valuable Property in Ward One, Charlotte- _ town For Sale- 1 '- The Property of Lieut.L'ol. ings consisting of Brick Dwelling House and out buildings situatfa ou the itb formed by Dundas Esplanade and Haviland Street. Also the property known as "The Garden" situate on the West- side of Dundas Esplanade. and ex- tending to the water of the Harbor. Also the property on the East- side of Haviland Street upon which there are a stable, coach house and garden. Full particulars will he given to intending purchasers by the under- signed. C. R. SMALLWOOD. Solicitor, Cameron Block, same hour. 1422-2-18M4i. Charlottetown. ` 7:1072--llltloi. ;f1 F :Z1 l GUARDIAN (llA_S_S|F|EIl ADS. I nord sash continuation. Cash n charge Twenty-Hvs cents. rust lccompllly ordlr. Minimum ` 1 Ag-~nta V\'¢mta-d AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR “The old reliable Fonthlll Nurser- ies." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; hlghest com missions paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 2108-2MEFob.29. BIIARDERG WANTED WANTED A LADY BOARDER GOOD accomodations, apply Guardian. 7-ii()-2-16-M2i. |FOR SALE, STEAM BOILER AND new engine also-rotary saw mill Will sell at a. bargain. ~ Apply G. C. Curtis. Milton. 7392-2-1tiM6ipd. PIANO FOR SALE. CIRCASSIAN Walnut case. Maker J. & J. Hopkin- son, London, England. Elegant 1 piece of furniture. $150. N_ ego Guar- dian oiiicc. 7370-2-i5lii3ipd. FOR SALE OR RENT--A FARM AT i New Glasgow, consisting of 119 acres in a high state of cultivation. Apply to owner, ld. E. Mackay. New Glasgow. P. E. l. 7309-2-11-M6i_ _._-__. _ -sr; 5 II(-.lp \\ ur|t.t*tl-i°e~|m»I<- wANrEo-cum. Fon GENERAL housework. Apply 126 Kent St. 7435-2-16-Mliipd. wAN'rso- 5 sMART cmts fd learn Milllncry. Apply at once to Miss Rentlle at Prowso Bros, Ltd. _______ -7881-2-16Mili. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL lkiusework. Apply Mrs. J. (‘.. Sims, 279 Richmond St. 'lrlli-2-11-Mtl'. wAN'rEo A stall Fon omlria room work. Apply nt the Eldon iiomz. 7:-ins)-2-12-:\It'. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework Good wages. Apply at 70 Sydney Street. 7338-2-12-liitf. WANTED-PUPIL NURSES AT THE Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses. For further particulars address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt. Tounton State Hospital. Taunton, Mass. 8404-10-12Mtr RELIABLE PERSONS WILL BE furnished with profitable, all-yean round employment on Au_to-.Knitting machines. Ten dollars per week readily earned. We teach you at home. Distance no hindrance. Write at once for particulars. rates to pay. etc., enclosing Ze. in stamps. Auto- , Kintter Hnoiery Co., Dept. 147C. 257 College Street, Toronto. 2-1Mtf;1st. For Sale FOR SALE--TWO PAIRS OF RED foxes. li. G. Morrow. North Lake. P. F I 7330-2-12-M5ipd. Fon sA|.e.- s'rEAM §`A`\Tiv`|i"|l`L and site at Head Railway wharf, Sourls Machinery may be sold sep- 6028-1-19Mt.t. FARM FOR 8ALE.-- THAT VALU- able farm. ot' 260 acre; situ:-to near the Village of Cardigan »in Klng's County. until lately own- od and occupied by Jolm G. Scrim- geour. Near Churches, stores. Schools and shipping. For further particulars apply to J. A. McDoh- ald. Merchant. Cardigan or to FOR SALE-DRAFT HORSE 1600 lbs. Nine years old, sound. Address "B" Guardian Otiice. _ _ 655')-1-13-liitr. Fon sal.: A Live EETFERAI. sust- uess stand for sole or to lease. Ap- ply "D" Guardian oiilce. 6527-1-11-Mtf. - _. ..___-__..._. -___._i.____._ FOR SALE PAIR BLUE' FOXES Full particulars on application to "E.D." clo Guardau. 5716-!2~9Mtt. FOR SALE THAT WELL NOWN (‘lydt\sdnlo stallion "Masterpiece" .\.'o. 13610. imported in Dani year 1010. Sire. Zllnjc.-itic Baron. Dam. Marie t‘lcrc. Sirc of Sire. Ilnrons Pride. Dani of Sire, Glendale Queen Sire oi' Dam, llaron Galloway. Dam or Dani. Mary Sprout. Apply to (_‘has‘. it. W. Paliner. Victoria. Lot 29, P. E. island. 7414-2-l7M6lpd. p _ _______Lgst J - ~-_-.---- _e.___... .___.__i..__»..7__'..__. To L51'-House wm-4 Att. M __ _ _ iii.-is1»r¢.I_pti. To LET--ccMr=oR‘rAai.é TENT- McG\ll Avenue. 7030-1-27Mtf. - position. housekeeper, or wouldvido """`*_"*` `“*"""%6`l5 stable manure. Apply at oflico nt- 58" Gaudet & Hazard, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. 7345-2-14MiMe. \ 7367-2-15~M8l. itinbnil/ys":“ii2stm\7i= A TALES i0LD BY MEN ON THE FIHT-ING LINES- F if' ` S l " F arm a HIS BON. Hi! CJ-IUM T00 KILLED Mechanieally he sank into a chair. I ' H.e's dead." The two words came lu Gordon Bruce in his London letter a broken voice. Another attempt to lu the New York Tribune writes: compose himself. 'l`_his time _it came lt was very quiet in the Little res- nearer to success. ‘My boy. he ex- taurant of! 'Piccadill Circus The mined “My son; no-he wasn’t my ` ~ I’ ~ .. _early diners were golie. Supper time‘son. He was my chum. was two hours oil' Only four-all , and he repealed the Words 01/01 strangers to one"a'nother-were ln=und over llglllll- "My Cllllm-U15’ the place. chum.’_' A very pretty woman, of perhaps Again the wildness cams upon IWBUYYBIX. Blt ltibbling” It bit Of htm He tore away the hand about cheese and sipping coffee. Her tablc'wltlcl1 the HIFI WHS WFHDPIIIK il bil 0! was next minef A few yards away a ruddy-faced young Englishman ate his chop with great relish and copi- ous applications of meat uce. He napkin. “Look a,t_ it!" he almost screamed. “ ook at it. it says he'a dead! An he was my chum. -my lad. my only son!" wasn't wearing an armle? The ruddy-faced young man till' Just behind mm a wen bum mun.|to@u out, turuins_aw=1>' his head as who looked to be past forty, toyed \~.ith s. half finished whisky and soda. lie only picked at his meal. and spent most of the time gazing ab- stractedly into the flickering fire in the grate close by. The shifting lightshowed a. fine. strong face; nose rather thin; solemn. brown eyes. and his huir, of the same color, was thick and wavy. lie appeared as one whose poise could- not be shaken. into the silence or the place came n small waiter. stepping uoiselessly. "Here's a message for you, liir. -*." he said to the mnn I have just described. "They knew you would be bere." The man started a little and stared at the envelope before picking lt up. Then he hastily ripped it open. His eyes rested on the paper within and his face went dull. Slowly his tort hand. in which he held the sheet. drfiiipeu to the table. ins right hand was clasped about the glass contain- ing his drink. I-le continued gazing at the mes- sage ns tt lay beforehlin. it seemed as if the words were too preposterous |'or.credence. Nevertheless he look- away and then back again to the s ip. Suddenly he crushed his glass to hits. The liquor ran over the table, Iiltering through a tiny pile of frog- iucnts ol' glass, and at the some time u bright red stream gushed upon the he passed the' stricken father. The latter saw mm so. and in s flash he became steady. in an even voice he said: "Good God. this won't do, I must buck up." lie smiled as he extended the gushed fingers to the girl. She went on. deftly tying the ends of the cloth and murmuring words of comfort the while. “Thank you." he said. as he turn- ed to go, the message crumpled in his whole hand. "lt 50! U18 ll bl! hard for a minute. l’m sorry l gave way. But," and he drew himself up stitily. “l’m forty-six-to-night. To- morrow i shall be thirty-six-do you hear?" And he went out into the night. TOMMY DESCRIBEB HIS QUAR- TERS IN THE TRENCHES. l noticed a letter_in Club from an oiiicer out' here ("somowhere in l~`rance") lo a friend in Edinburgh. and thought it would make a good contrast if l were to describe our “dug-out." in thc trenches writes an moi: rwo I v ri-is cnaatorrafrown cusaouin _ ' _ _ Fl‘1_f*RU-§R\_’ f8.i?1-nn. I I I J I , ` ' ' . ` lnoreasesg 'strength _. . _ - ot deiieaiansrvous, _ A Y nstancen., . ~ ~ ~ $100 forfeit tt it fails ss per -full exi Dlanllion in ,large . article soon _'G qi. _ pear._in~. this paper; Ask your doctor or- druggist about it. E. A. Foster, Ce tral Drugstore, always carry . it- steck. ‘\ ~‘ . gracefully hung with a _wet muddy .-329. _ration ,l5s.g_,.and. -ii, q' ii hfypwt usual luck you stumblegon the' rat and ilnd yourself- in a sumpho f you should go ,out by.;_the:-m,h door-whch.we would certainly war you against doInI;~`-we should just wish you “good-bye” and so and re- port you missing. -. A little way down we come to the firing stop to which we draw our, selves periodically to stand and shi- ver for two long weary hours. This is a. true description' of our little dug-out in which, ws are ex. pected ,to live for some time. We have the consolation _of knowing that “Old Fritz" over the way is just as badly. it not worse off than our- selves. .' _ Some of our chutns ln -another i-lighland regiment have just passed. going on leave. and if they swim the Channel they will arrive home in a much more respectable condition than they are now in. ` ' In spite of these little dltlicultles "the Jocks” are still in the best df spirits and the pink of condition, and always look forward to the arrival of your excellent paper every week, COLLEGE MEN FLOCK - TO THE COLORS. TORONTO, Feb. 15.--President Falconer, of Toronto University, in his annual report, states that at -tht. end of the academic year last your, old campaigner. We are sitting in a hole in the ground, on a stick about two feet high, placed from one side to the other, with our feet. in a pool of wa- ter about nine iuchcs deep. Origin- ally wc were the kilt, but we found it more conifortnble to wear sand- (-,~h|¢e ¢|0¢h_ - ,bags round our waists, as, when one For a moment he stared stupidly Img gels ‘“"U" If 0”" ‘39~s"Y be W' ut the wreckage of the tumbler; at the red stain; at the telegram. Then Walls °°“Sl5" °f sloping bmlks °f he stood up and looked wildly about.“fV0‘ eanh' kcm on me "WV" by mc, placed by another clean one. The lui. race worked it-lgntruny una his \°"°0 ‘lf S"“"‘W- eyes was a terrible appeal which 1| _ We CMI UIWIWS ‘$009 Warm blf CUP |,,,Im 1 may “ever See agnhh Ht, tinually hailing out slush, and, it it is ,new his hand across his forclmniliitit raining at night, we can sit and not heeding the 1,100.1 which "owed count all the beautiful stars in the I'rom his hand. Then he made a plti- h‘~`“"°““ above- ulile effort to pull himself together. I A. “T°mmy'5 °°Qk°’°" “I I“f‘~"rI°" 'rlmre he stood, n|0ne_ su.ugg|i“g design. burns drcarily on thc top ot' Wm, h|m9¢|f for what seemed an I1 stake, in the futile attempt to raise hour. The rest nf us sat, breathless, the temperature of it mess tin of wa waiting. Not rt word had been said. ‘°’,`l_l'° l’°m“Il3_lP°i“f~~ I Bu; 1; wap nn usa ic mova es in tiis “snug`re~ » is --e 5 5 treat" consist ol' three sets of equip- ui, HR ‘ HEUMATI £55? Slilgserlug like a drunken man. he made lus way toward the door. But the young woman caught his elbow. nicnt, three packs, thrcc rifles, and, irony of ironies, three soaking blan- kets. if you gn _up the flight of six "What is lt?" sho begged. °‘Can't i earthen steps, oi' which only thi-no Illlllllillic y0ur hand?" lure vlsihlc, you tlnd a doorwaty dis- there were 71 members oi' the staff and 668 graduates and 484 under- graduates, a total`of 1,173 on active service. The tota has now risen to 1.700. a \\\\\\\\ \ \_ _.T ~. '/ f nouns ' IDNEY ,U//,H PILLS e 1:, si ' Chiu Il \\\\\\\“ ,Sli “`r`.;-'»__K|DNEY.,.D' ,J \\\\_ \ \ f _,A \ \\\\\\\ .if 'G~~r's off .1 _ __I'_u__ ILAHETCZ fl/____,,v __|__. . ,_l, ,V _(_, ...‘g y` 3 _ ___i V" W 1 1 I 1 liiq Q ; I aiegua rd for the _ Famil Welfare f w/wrap. Aaouv soo Loans 5. Deduct net cash value of your estate LOST SMALL BUNCH OF “Vg The question often arises as as to how much Life insurance a man should ,,.,m;M p,m_, ,em hem -- 'carry to properly protect his family. Here is something that will help you to 14o4.?.luitiip.\__ decide. A man earns so much'.........he spends so much on himself ........aside To I at . * ,from what he perhaps saves, the balance goes to the support of the family......... ern couvcnicnec on Elm Ave. _ SI10\lId 0CCI.\l', th1Sla.Sta1'1l0\111t, the ba1a11Ce,1S What Ply 19 G°'""‘ -""f°°"- , I ' require annually to live in the manner to which they have been accustomed. mm 1\<»u.=<» with lure-»"_si=I>1<=. fi _ For your own infomation fill out the foliowingz- Wunted '_ V; 1. Total annual tamily expense .. §m;ir'|_iss“win“fEo“A»u”ex'»;ii__f§i`- __ 2. Deduct amount of personal expenses - ....cu rumen wow" wish”-°9 1 - 5, 3. Balance being annual income needed to housework where there's no ohI°°` ' SUDD01`iZf3IIl1ly ‘S‘_°'}§_ ‘,§’u§g};‘_{{l °(§‘i§§‘c1_é “dies” A' 4. Estate required to yield needed Income 7409-2-is-Mzipu. at5perceni£ .. I 356 Richmond SL _'_ R" Den“|B_ t0‘day............... .........». ..-....................$............ ... ~ ____ _ __l_491-2-1"Mf“- _ 6. Balanceestatenetyetcreated........._........$...... - WANTED_ON OR ABOUT 1 f ' AML H Sm” hom or haw ten; _, 7. Deduct amount now covered by Life ment A n once to 23 Pownal `IUS\11'8_I1Ce . :. . ......... .. ..... .............-...$...... .. . .... . . I' . ..'. . ... _ » . HL- be--73-I 15--<1 S <»--1°-\<1;,»_-,g-_;-I of s. Addin°na1L.fe insurance needed by pho . .. 7456-2- . . p .ioHN MEou||.i.AN a`co. °wA`N`1' A , _ . - _ L .,......m_»~ .if ,...~.u@.t hay. At death ‘i_.__ife Insurance takes your place as an income producer. i $20.%,_-atjg percent interest, earns yearly $1,000 ‘ Iii! le head of afsmilv, or any mills over ' lm" ` I ‘ '_ ‘_ QQ" ,_______ _ ____ y y ...'.l1,2so"' win be had an the stare of -ruse Roumgchurioue ~ and rev the hishssf dividend# f° iwlwv holders. . totvrl, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 22nd.inlt-. ' ' _ at 8 o'clock, at which the Report of the'FUR _C9“5“lt the “ami 0350*--°1’ Write _ -r SALES BOARD will be made public - ` Prominent speakers will address the meeting on* ` the prospects e the Fox Industry. , It will be to the' advanllle of everyone inter- ested in the Fox industry to be present. _ HYNDMAN & COMPANY LTD. / . fu P- -1 aww t°.°.'ll‘:l'.llL¢.‘l'l."1.'1’°.t'?»‘.‘.‘T1'2.’°'Il}!.llii.§'£."..i.‘lli”.‘3l‘; -A 5 - ' _at pe_r_c_ent interest, earns yearly.............. 1,500 f.-._. oesrinierson at the Dominion funds Agen.y ' ' ' ' ` "- -,~- J _, or Sub- gency tor the ll\stncl_. ntry bv proxy _ _ - - _ gm;-,533;gnyyggggg-pg;-,gggfgoggwe _ , ~ F _The poorer. a msn( the1inere‘ he needs insurance. The rich man requires ?.ut:‘s;l!i_xs|n_o:i_t5s__rg_i;en__ce_iisren cul- O O ' `_ _ InSufanCe lBtate» The Cbmplny aCtil1g '[1 ' f ,f A Public of ' ' 5111;! _p_=y_i_;iig._regular monthly or annual instalments as heshgdfatlizlfdtgagegmrditgg' mfg where residence is performed in g _ _` -' _ _ _ a sin is ricts n m er n m ` I ‘ . ~ s . , _ ` ' , _ I _ _ _ The Great-West: Lite Policies give the most protection for the least money “ , _ _ - __ _ 5311 NIIXATEIi,..»|IlIIII `.....n=.-F,-tv.-... '\wl°_wn-i>='<>i~i»- an- (/) I per cent in ten day; »~ in msn i '-