‘”?it'Z° *=-% :_ -=r~ K FS r. ,_ `“""DF‘@`Q"§ir%Z\‘ *_ it .-L" if -_‘t __ if.- l , i -.‘~. _ -PAGE TWC _.. I _ ..,7,~__ ` `-V, V. _ ~. *VA .vp . - -.i _ _ \ "fi/t. . . l 1 '\ ’” \.‘,; -_ ~ \ _ f y _ ' _. I ~ /I . _ Q "M: ° _ . i \ ` M 6' -4, it We can make your old hat look like new-put in inside and outside trends, rebloch tam the latest shapes. tl 's lorelllno, etraw and pallaina hats. and womsn'e drew, leghorn and panama |\nte~rio job too email or too difficult. Shoeshining-polishes for _all the new styles in nisn's and women's boots. ' Laces of all kinds in stock. and everything in the tobac- 'oo line. Orders' from all parts 0| the Island- attended to. lesion Shoe Shining Parlor summvsios -` i. l` E 'hbtmm Eye 1Sggtiaist I $13101 ll: corner Quai. cssriott»wwn.§ he may be ooaaalted on all‘, pertaining to detective vi- suler from headache, ner-2 trouble, etc.. and: cause. A scientlflcl eyes often re-I condition, the cor-1 perfectly lttedl trouble. f neglect Childrerrs Eyes. I Office Hours: 9.U~i2.¥l; 2-6. I Evenings by Appointment. i Phone 15$i.. _ l¢46,l0,7lsmwtf. .. - ' House relieves i , in tu 1 _ __ _ -» _- - “t at the death is chronicled of Pte. ’ `Roy A. Macdonald. son of Mr. and _ _ _ .__ _ _ , g,.,,_ 9|,” Mgcgumtg Qt pets;-5 Rmri _ .\ A G ____-\___}\ .._\~.,;__~_\\.._~.' ;\\“\\\\"~.\\\ \_\.t_\_.__ \\\\ 5.... I., ` _ ` -who was killed in action ln France _;` .' ' ‘ - - "_~, _ - _ _'_- on April 9th. 'l9l7_ Pte. Macdonald __ ._ _ ,_ _ c _ .V ei in his prime. iiiving not yet at- ; _W '_ . Lg 55° uns w||_L BE EsTAs_ tained the 217:11 yr-ir. Lreving home _j ' f 7,.; ,__ f __ .t ss t~= v\'.t.l . - ‘ - 1- --» 1- ~-""1 M- °- ~-f-'°‘ ~ “'§'if.2.."“°“ f° .:.¢‘:;r..°“.:..-tif.. .'f:'.,..°.':.' -::: _ _ _ » _ ._ , . mann eanbhnu oarinm' gm. nm* EX6L`if.l,;tE\?E 522 Ops lplleouix Bc. ¢`. but when the Tr 2 _ " -» "”m ' - ` I il andthe oallcam or ' ' - " '_ _ __ zm-nuts mu psammtis- me canst--in _ au" S °~ ' _ ° _ _ ._ .. . , --_ .._-- - -.. \\ we-‘~ "-*_ - °° ’ H PRESS ' Elunteers for King ind country he - ~\ .» t _~‘_~ »~ ~‘ -\ "‘ " ` ` ,, ` O roo asad not be spoiled by the tortures of snnhern it -you have a hex el Zam-Buk on haul This herbal halll is extraordinarily soothing andheal- A quite and insect hltsa, blistere. cute and all akin injuries. An Immediate application of this balm will save you much unnecessary auleringani Don't forget, therefore, when pack- W v s cedily enlisted and in the 54th Bat- gave all that he could. his life, for - _ Ban' . HAt_||rAx__A . f _ King snr country and right, `and _ gazgxiesxvauu mr xuialitg fm sud dtmumffuulnlll? t‘i§laa‘l:l. “"'"° 'fm “H-" f“"- “S '°"°d 0"” of fostering or blood-D01l°l1il\K-" Preis Will: the maritime publishers m'?“"" 3"” 'he “°h‘° dem" l” “ orisoliug feature to the bereaved par- box or two of Zam-Bnk. terosy. The subject of discussion was ing for your vacation, to include l~ . h For any kind of soie or akin dib I ease yon will ilnd Zam-Buk equally D 0 question of co-operation for `m good. All dealerl. 501:. box, I for taphlc service of the Dominion. The $1.25. ll the (§.|m_d|a|, press came to Hama* the de-creased had performed for uth-‘ - to confer- with the representatives ol' "”'Th° m“°“'i“il‘lv-*$05-*B-5-1@fPl\' - the maritime province dailies on this ed h-" “T ““*`D°“a]“ ff'-"U U19 (`ll8ll'| _ que_.q0n_ and ,here was an “feudal lain of Pte. .\iacDoi.ald`s Battalion. ‘ - discussion The Domiiiion govern ami tfauadtiu, n.E.P.\ a year. and it is planned to r~a» DP" MV- 7‘l3<`d0llB|fl _ resident, secretary and directors oi l ment- has offered assistance to thu ggonadlsn Press to the extent of 850,- Fran” I9-5-17. di lla held in the executive council "` _ _ m 9; the m.0,|m.e bmldmg ye, ents ann family, to whom in_their sor- ~ ro ec - _ r tgvemeul of the newspaper [digg erlam) held a memorial service in c ' P11. nov A. iiacoouato. _ __ ,\.~ alien while serving in France. he w deep sympstlty is extended. On a ent Sabhitii Pastor Rev, A~. Suth- omtnemoration of the sad event, and n fitting terms referred to the part r cittiiti-an cry for Fl_e_fsl1sr’¢__ - _ s ~ 1 - . 0 ~: .ei as _ _ m' use 1°' °“. r 3 ll.-is br.-cu made under lllv ner-_ ' tional istipcrvlsion r-'inco its infnri-ry. - Allow no one to deceive you irt this. ' I r I! n- _ . _ t _ iid “Jtist-as-gooil nrt: hu A." couuurtenf' h~”..gu U.;'|_‘;;uniid euduiiger Ute Iieiiltli 0; ' fsxgirfsmxxls 2_'|§1i,it;,l,_,f’_;;-,-pericnce pgainst Experiiuent. What is CASTOWA _ f-sa stibstituiti for Cii'§=t'~.-r Oil, Pore-_ ggsrgdlgr-l;1?pllr?iln`;'liu>tliiiig S_\ru|r.~i. it/is plt.'.:umrit. 'lb ° contains ueltlicr (lpluin, iiiorplihie nor otiit_-r Niijcoiio .“bwmce_ Us “gg 1,.; its guarantee. it tlesirr»y.~s \yorni.r l" erl»liiies~i l~or more than tliirty yt-urs iii age beggsiu corisuuit use for the relief of ' uri.-t.ltii'\ili»i\, piaguloney Wlntl Colle, all . 'l‘t-ctliirig; Troubita .intl . tiii. cHuncu__Piiint All members of Boyne and St George L. O. A. and all visiting in Boyne Lodge brethren will meet Room Sunday the Sth inst., at 10 a ln. to attend service in Zion Church Usual parade dress. By order. W. W. HOWATT, W. M. ' Boyne Lodge. , HENRY CHANDLER, W M St. George Lodge l434,7,5M2i_T&S. Timetable for July 1917 BOAT SERVICE Motor boat Hazel R., will leave: Lv. 'Bonshaw Lv. 7.00 p.r.n 2.30 4. 0 6.00 "" 7 00 1.30 3.30 4.30 ` Fri. _6_th,_9.00 3. m. Tues. 10th, 6.00 Fri. 13th, 7.00 Tues. 17th, 7.30 Fri. 20th, 9.00 Tues. 24th, 5.00 Pri. 27th. 6.00 Tues. 31st, 7.30 All freight must hour before sailing. ` Wm. McRAE, Manager, 1408-6-4Mwmil2ipd. i DIARY OF EVENTS ronav. City liagiet.rate's Court, 9 a. m. 'Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7 and L45 p. m. Supreme Court, 10.30 a. m. LETTER OF SYMPATHY. hir. John McLaughlin, Clyde Riv U. Dear Sir and Brother: As it has pleased wine Providence your home circle by loved daughter, just King William L. 0. desire to convey to Wg are deeply sensible of the weak ness of human consolation so we can do nothing better than commend you to the loving care of Him who came to heal the broken hearted and com fort them that mourn; and who pro mised never to leave or forsake you Signed on behalf of the Lodge. DAVID PROUD-W. M. DANIEL T. FRASER-D. 0. C. Kingston, June 25th, 1917. <=.4~.§..T..e>...r_~i_. 'A ~ In Ueo For0ver3QYeare M . ”""”"""a.°i.f% Slgsiensreti NOTICE 2 E rrfei. iii t of lllton, will be reach day next, EJ. A oo to all to attend tile ser- lopetl lint as many of the possible will attend. and are asked to wear re lal, and it la hoped. a will be taken np in ent work being t Or- oeediug funds. est in the church * 144!-'Mllli v _ i A C Summer Training -ir- Camp ti \ All boys and boy leaders who wish __ -to attend the First Annual Boy’s ’ §'l`raining Camp at North Lake, July Purses $230. Races to start at li 14 [0 2151, should register at once. o’clock sharp There will be the fold For imormauon apply to He,-bert mwmg (Missa and puréesl Yeo, Secretarv Registration Commit-,' 2,20 Ti-gt ang p,;c¢, pun, gtgqi tee,_Y..\l_f.‘.A. Building, Charlottetown. 2-25 Trot and Pace. Purse $80.,1325-ti-29.\lnnw6i. 3 Minute Trot and Pace, Purse $50.' tablish a leased wire twenty-hour l d"‘Pl5' "‘~’Bl‘Pl l\11\'lllE I0 Collflrm press service from iisittsr to \'uu» the Sed intelligence alreadigseut you couvt-r, thus bridging the gaps in the Df 'he deillli ol your son Pte. R. A. service now existing. The following- Ml`D0l`ll\l N0- 931335. who was kill- namq-., were present; ed in action on the morning of the E. 'F. Slack, president Canadian “ll -'\P'll'~ HP 1005( Dart ill an in.- Press. Ltd., (Montreal Gazettei. P"'l"llllt Hflgogeiiient. and was instant E. H, 3{a¢-k|in_ mg; t-the P,-955.19," ly killed early iii the action. His re Canadian Press |_td_ |_\(an|t0b,, niaizis were reveretitly hid to rest in Free Press.) , the field of battle, by the side of many C. 0. Knowles. general manager Of |1lS DTH? f'0ll1l'€ld€S. who fell in Canadian Press. Lui. reroum, _the Saute eusagerneur. i desire tu J. F. B. 'Live-rsay, assistant general assure you of my deep personal sum. manager Canadian Pit==s. Ltd. l‘3Ul.\'. with .\‘0u in the loss of \-'our Winnipeg. Eallint son. who so bravely gave his C. F. Crandall. secretary-treasurer lift in defence o.f hcme and country. Canadian Press Association. Ltd.. .\ia_\' God comfort and .sustain von and ' |.\iontreal Stat.; all the members of your ltougehohj in John T. Hawke. Moncton Transcript IHS YTYU18 hour. ‘» H. V. MacKinnon, St John Stand- Yours most sincere-l,\', ard. J. H. WHITE. Dim.,-hu,3 ’ lt; rv;-;ttlf\tc.~i ilio .stoiniich mul hoivi-is, I tl F l »lvliig liczilthy mid nuitiral sleep - "l‘§l:;ullliall\‘l:°enl't; P‘i;‘i)la’c-Eu--'l`he Mot:her’s Friend. ~ ct-:Nu|N|.-:_ CASTORlF\ ALWAYS Bears ilie.SEgn:iture of I cfm » 4 1 v ‘ 7 1 _ The Kind You Have Always aug Entries close July Sith Entrance| fee 5 per cent of purse and 5 per cent; additional from money winners. Noi _entrance accepted unless accompanil o to enter and at least .5 to start. Purses divided 50 "n, 15, and 10. All, iie heats to harness. Horses going; out on the regular on Thursdeyt _“'*'.'°."’51$n'7 ”3U7::7 Masonic Temple Company The annual meeting of the share- I C. Blackadier_ Acadian Record. Pearson. Chronicle and Echo. Dennis, Herald. , McCurdy. Herald. ; Coleman, Sydney Record. McNeil, Sydney Post. Coffin, Truro, News. Burnett, Charlottetown Guar- T: BONSHAW AND CHARLOTTETOWN Ch’t0wn be delivered one God in his all- ho remove from death your be- in the prime .oi life, the Officers and members ot L. No. 1166. you their sincere sympathy in your sad bereavement. ed by entrance fee m' ` - tl ated as there is no special on Satur-_ pam' “'i" be held ln E~ R- B"_°w`5 day lun H no, nm. ms( “ne day__Oiiice, 130 Great George Street, (bar. Agmiseion to gmundm adults 25c‘_|lottetown, on \‘Ved.'nesday. the llth _-hgidren 15c_ ,day of July, A. D., 1917. at the hour Trotters are allowed 3 seconds in§0f 7-30 P- m- uch _.|a,;,,_ ` Dated this 25th day of June, A. D A. iv. _\t..-Li-zon, 1917. _ _ _ __ Gm»§e|d_ ‘ GEO. \\ \\ AKl'.l~ORD. _\|E5i_ _ Secret_r .1:os.c,25Mmwtsi. i E E SME For Sale vAt_uaet.E Pnoesarv Ano; __ ;té>|ti€_e8HoL§EFuRN|ruRE T0 Biioecivsnv Houses. canntaoss. Y NJ' CARTER ‘ °°‘t st.EtGi-t Ano HARNESS = \'. :iv 4- -i »v -|- We are authorized by J. J. Gay &| 1 53?' H°"5e- Son to sell at auction on Thursday.; 1 B33' Mare' ` July mb' Coulmencing at 11 01.10-(.k» 1 Rubber Tired delivery waggon a. m., their ilne property situated cwefed mp' ' on Upper Prince Street. comprising 1305 3|e|Sl1.C°V@l‘f'dl0D- house. out 'bulldingsjand large lot 1 Se" Dellwfy H“"“°S5~ 60 by about 150 feeg with beautifull These animals are well trained, shade trees. Also household furni l5°"”d and "°"“‘bl° “nd in 5Pl”"‘"“ tum consisting of pa,-1°,-_ dm|ng_ bed Lcondition for the summers di-ivin-4, rooms and kitchen furniture, range, MOORE 3- M'-`\-E00 Ud dishes, glassware and all household etfects. r 'rite house wiii be fold at 12 uuvloci! noon. ` ‘ Terms at sale. All furniture to b sold for cash. Rt Baron High Ball evening, July 13th, will be accomo-:holders of me ~\l“S°“lc T"ml"l" Vum .-\ Slove. rugs, carpets, curtains, shades._1407'5'4M¢f- ‘ Ei W :t .\lcZ\'t.-il, Glace Bay Garette. Frank B. Ellis, St. John Globe. W. C. Jordan, St. John Globe. J. Kc-athlug, St. Juiin Times. The visitors were the guests in the Halifax club of th»- llaliiax news- papers at luncheon. and in the even- ing they were entertained at dinner by G Fred Pearson. -‘cm THE i the For lndustry will be brought be 1314-6-29M10l. l fore this meeting a full attendance M1’ , E- R' ?»‘?t;lgent. , '_" ' Iln Kalxrglaydoolllylake niv s'and N 1103-6-20Mwi’m2wlt;. I Meetings of the Electors of the Cntil I can the haiser. ' | l - - . _ . - ' '_ ' '-5t_h District of King‘s County,| ""5 ‘§?;nL’2,.° 5° 'els 5° “M °““ ‘hes _ Wm be held at the l0l|_0WlU8, Let‘s go, let's go, let,'s go and can the places, on the dates mentionedn ‘ Kaiser. Slurseon ffardirig Mins, wtii Closet Sturgeon New Hall, Tuesday,l omiet. coi.i_i~os, I Smrgeon Murrav Harbor North, Wed- | - among the' British troops. who will Angttogee,-_ _ iparg it on to the people at hom(-_ 4 9 . a _l e_.9.Mtr. enrolnieiit iiiinilier or certi-_ _ so far as the records show, the iivate of Pure Bred Stallloif S1088" "("'*“-'he Kal-`@f" “S f"f`~‘ suggested by \\'. 0. Stoddard. jr. of Madison. t!\'.r J.), who on June IR wrote a leltt-i to The Sim suggest- ing that phrase as a war motto. _ ' He incorporated it in stirring par ody on "Dixie"-or rather, a verflon of "Dixie" brought up to date, which he wrote t (according to his letter; "on train to New York." His modernlzat ioti of the rebel war song and which .was printed on The Sun's editorial page of June 19 follows: .ln khaki suit and army visor. g lAll aboard to can the Kalecr. - Look away! Look away! Look away! Germany | in Kalserlantl he reigns alone. l \\e'il pu( the Kaiser off his throne; Look away! Look sway! Look awayf. Germany. , Then l want to can the Kaiser! Hoot-` Valuable ' F arm for Sale The heuntliul farm on which was formerly located the well known Pleasant View Hotel, owned,and so succest-ifully operated for e number of years by the late Hon. Mu hew_ Smith, is now offered for sale & the Chaplain. CHEMISTS BEE PROFIT IN GAS in Use lor. liter 50 Years _ _ ' B ht - - YnlcfN1srincou»ar|v.llYW V°°"5 ~ FUEL FROM STRAW NOW l WASTED _*_' 'ititiiioti'ical liqiii.»r.` 'l`lii~'. iii its By Ella l-_iendrick, |;., .~t Vice President of the Chemists’ Vinh ,_.m_,t,,,, in tim retort iinely di\'iil\~il t carliuii <~:il’i;tl t~lt;ii'. vvliitli i_~. in vi .~ ect, laiiiitililzich about 'FW' ll\*\lll‘l'* “' .\` ic ttiii oi' straw. ll is i.t»\v wttillt 1-7 tit-ss' t-aiitntit lull *ff i""Jll l`*‘-`f\l|l=‘- -*Hd .» lx r-»-tits it ptitiiiti. lit-lllg lllllftlllful i; There is a man by the name' oi f George Harrison who lives iii _\loost- it Jaw, Saskatchewan. and he is a itias t. wr mechanic The-re's another niari i by the name of Robert D .\lai~L:iurin it who stntlieti L-lieinistigt' at .\lt-.\la.=tei- tt Yl'll\'Pl’Sl|_\'. _lhén at Havurti. anti thi-it “- for 3 time he was lit-re at Ihr- ittii-kc g.. felis-r institute. and now he ig head | 'lf 'P19 D<‘DHl'llllt=nt of (‘hemi.=tr\- at nav ii" tit- |i..= .t litirutzffl -.t iii-»r~' 1 Saskattdiewan L"iiiversit_\z Both are -.ti live men, men with itiiaginalioii.’i`lie_\' and \'ill;i,t'f».< #ill ptt1l»allll.\‘ lllllli* ll 1- _ , mtg gtatt-. will pay tor lialinp the-` 9 live~. You have ;il\\'.i_\':"_ been a deli- eni and at-tin- ti-ai~lit-t‘. never spar- r't\\'_ \\`ltt~ti the ,\'.:t_~‘ is ni;itl.~ lli~=lt'~ im; _\'our.=eli in :iiiytliiiig that tended u out t--..iiiiii|, .mil pit-.istire iluring rhnol lit>ui`.~ 'i`li~ cmsiiiple :let us by on in iiiiiti.~irv_ tiiliitf->.< untl cleanli- tiw dear t»-:if-lit-1'. we iii-g you to ac- nt.. <',.t,;,_|-.1 :Rr \.i~.- its li1..i~l< |._.itit ._-pt tlii.~ .lift .ia ti very .~niall when of i`:iiiri¢-r_~ wiultl vet vile H-lll il lI\'\lfl'l it tr it it \\'i>t\!|l lu-l`»<\" l‘l*‘ll' "`1“.‘ _:mi mm t-._nav :lit pnpil.~ of .\iitltllc.- <»t`ti\ ill It toll tiflf‘l‘ =ll*'.\ lllvl ‘~"" ill ti." S.-.i'__=i! aittizinic _vtiiii iii;iit_\ rrieiids. _~ ttllt til' il. f\`ilit't‘ at lnliili-I' I-IU!-"l ;t iii' e.~=t-viii :intl ailtt-.-131.11 xtir you, .ind .= \-tri ~ii.ill ;ilw;i\~r7 line. tht- love and »os._il:l_\' ti'_'_1l~' .Mt , 1 _ i..-ii£~!:` til ;.;iti:l~; t`lti`i~t_v .\i. .\l.icLean, ii |»;ir~|iny \\»- wifli you tnzitiy _t-ears of ---i _ att. !i.t|»|iiiin¢-.~~. Sim(-ti on “"““` 'hat *ll* W9] l1f0l_>1¢'lll \\'H_= it wiwtli lii< \\-lt€!»- to tml- UD ill" """‘ .~‘.iitiii Niiliiil on .\iiii'_\‘ C. .\lcl(.iiitioii. as-ri'i\i= one among the grain l'ariii» ui it’ .-\ tori nt .~tr-:tvs tl-.ii l'lf"l\\'*“` _) ers. of the prairies of Western- Cai. l ada. as il is among those of the Fiiiled States. Nig-hir are long .intl cold ln Winter. wood is not ahtintlzint on the prairies, and coal is no, only dear but sometimes you can liattlly get it at any price. Selah - A Straw is a nuisance," anti. except for the little nrt-ded for bedding stock. it is usually burned in the \\'c»." Frrights are too high to shiptg ll fat. und you have to fiilir lt fur to 1.0; au: iicitr 1‘~u.uii-r.v\\'c mt- pu-_ pils of .tlitlilietnii Sclioitl taki- ttii_- up \\'ef:t»-rn piairies of 1':-inodfl iilUl\* portunity of expressitig our love aitil _ f _ stcciii for _von as well as our i~-gr:-t \_;/ L L S ,LQ uufl from that flies liuw an uuuuul that _t-uu tim- ri=.-it-ur-ti it.. t...t»it<~r- ut ' l>/ - ‘ vif-lil of over 20,000.00!! tons oi straw Um- _.,_;.(,U| un.; 1;,_,t tha ti. _- tf,_. pmt.. (‘lit=mit-ally, Straw is net unlike wood lmunil us to each -.ilu-r .i.< t~;i-~'u»»i~ ..iui_ and i.-. tlierefor~. he ousinerl with pupils du,-ing UH, 13,4 N., \,._,,.» _,,.v_ get _at;_\' kind of a price for it ln the thev have 20_000,0tt0 acres in crop ._. coal. Ph_\'sit‘all_v it is ii i.ti‘ ni lliqli L‘rirg\t¢-_" tracin onlyi .. - _ _ - _ g Un" bail. lor ,Q-_ti`oit;ililc rates. Telephone lollg I 91'? S lD\|( 9 SUITIQ \\'ll_\` 0 i` . |’\` ll l . turning the ti-ici.. | J lt has been liiriietl by (leoige liar-. s ' risen, with the advite and aid On the: ’ chemical side. and the eiitliusizistic, _ Mailagéf support of Professor .\iacLaurin. lt|9 will cost the farmer no more than I»88,4,Z!0Mirl8ipd. $500 to equip his entire gas plum] =" 5 -‘ i? . ' and he need buy no more coal from, that time fore. His wife will cook: with gas, his house will be heated; with lt and so will his outhoiises; _he can shell his corn, pump water, and| run his thrashing machine and grind' his meal by means of a gas engine;| ` he can have all the heat and light, and power he wants and then -.i great quantity to spare. | The Harrison process for utilizing, cereal straw requires flrsi tliut ih°' straw be baled into :i size and shape to ,illl the retort. This makes a liala about seven feel long, two feet wide_| and six lncheg high; not ton much to; handle. The retort consists tif three oval cylinders made of highly re fined steel which are set up in the usual fashion. Then tliert- is :i scriibi' ber to remove the tar an dauininitlal Cli’town Clip three of ai B Ln BIG. coupon ppm |nusTRAr_£_Q£g|T|oti E _, oiufitiuud by ti.. Guardian these/ coupon! ami N V \\\~\\_"£;FS' 17 |`.\K|DNiEY__/g‘/¢~ ,rl . nel Orange sermon of Bar- , _ July 8th, in St. unch, lfllton. at 3 p.m. by P. Colclough. Grand Chap rdial invitation ilvmieaeltbehnd nehehelu hoabnd nnaineoali on, -°.:m.""""'. nmmme i='°"""§‘-'%°-'- §%m§% ii _:tit sedorusl g. TL van nnsonsstesdne -ui given half the time .. _ _ _ | gif ,,d*°""°° "'f,‘,',‘{°} Dated this 4th day of July, A.- ,,.,t,,,,-,.¢¢, AU,” D 19|7_ undersigned. The farm consists of ti -» ‘AMES D STEWART square block of land containing 94 qr T&m°f»'% at 1425,t.4Mtt. ` ' r-1311' Sale iii: ill' '-5'-t.`.rai-i-,"'2:l:€»“"»~5"~m=":: A l acres, all level and clear, and'in an exxccllcnt state of cultivation. l A ilne new dwelling replaces the | hoigl which wal destroyed by ilre three yeara" ago. 'Water is found on tap in the house and bam yard. The owner. who le leaving the coun- try on account of ill health. would prefer to sell srop-or even crop, _ stock and implements along with farm _I5 h._p. Imperial Gas En- but would comiaer my utter. per-'h f<="=~= t°°.f°°<' l..I::r..?a."“.s..‘iw't.2:.:' :.:"‘ ":.‘:t:f fnct.1§2hH°mt’very““mb|e section of the Island. fronting onl or a olmef- Northumberland Strait. and is near to _ _ , a s . E. H. BEER, or 'Churches School grist nd aw mill It farm lit not sold by July 25th. _ IAS. D. OFFER, lDi0. ` _ J Llw|` TAYLOR- and n gas holder. | That ls the apparatus. lntn ent-li cylinder a little bale of straw is charged and then. unil.-rnt-ath the re-t tort, a ilre of straw is started, or lf there lg gan in the holder the lieut- ing may be tlone with gas. ll takes about 30 per cent. of the gas marie to produce it in-this way. but it s very convenient; all the farriier has to rio is to turn the gas on after he has charged that retort anti then' come around in half or ihreeouart~| er; of sn hour and turn it off again. This will give him ghs enough lo lar-t t.wenty»four hours. It is estima-' ted that thirty to forty ions of srévvl will provide the average fsrmcr with all the ~heat, light, and satltinaiy, power he requires for a year. The average farmer in the cast raises far more than thai. _other arrangements ire being entened . Charlottetown ““`“""_"° {-lsmpton_ P. E. -I. - _ l 4W'*“¢=°"“v¢- '_ ° \~ ` .- _ ‘ ‘ , , ' ` gi 1 r _}. _ ~ , J, _.~ ,-, \ > ’ ‘ \ t _\ ‘ ~ , . » -.t =‘ \ a fi For every ton of riraw the farmer ¢etealxto¢|¢lli_aall0lllo¢tarand. present them together with our ad- vertised price of $1.69 and receive Your Copy of the BIG PRINT RED LETTER BIBLE. _ Con o sl Pm 3 1:4 "$l°59 ‘Secures 'll' Specially bound in genuine Limp Leather, numerontt beautiful colored Dllllll. maps and biblical scenes, fam ily record. etc. Also' an edition tor cathollcs iD0\\l7 Verslool- elmo binding as the Protestant look. and Dlurltiutaa It *N wus nrlu. with eine cettpaiu Add extra for postage,-Within I0 miles 7 cents; beyond lil miles hut . “gin lazitliaiatrnrovinces ill cents. Ina or cas aaa your t lute rats lu Bitte- hc.. _ > t? . xy » , 1,, '"1 "`_7.f;~ it ' _ _ . _ ‘ .'§_ . ‘ ~ ' ` V , _ f » - . ` . ` ic c 1 ‘ _ t -_ -' _ _~ . _ - . - _ .~ . -