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Pitch 'rwo 'ri1E;cHAru.o1'ra'rowN cUAnniA1i A _ _ » FEBRUARY 18, '_ 1917 Bgsg-,==a='=_=::s0Q`1Qg|§“”p ss1551»:s1=r1=1ss5»r=' 8. 8. 28 56 2.25 8.10 4.04 5.08 6.18 7.26 8.28 9.24 10.12 10.55 14.03 14.59 15.22 9.20 10.01 10.05 11.03 10.51 10.13 0.24 19.22 1.34 20.20 2.39 21.31 3.30 122.31 4.31 11.00 23.29 5.19 12.15 5.00 0.23 12.50 0.52 1.11 13.32 1.31 -9.12 14.12 0.21 3.10 14.55 9.00 4.10 15.44 9.54 5.31 10.41 10.49 0.49 11.40 11.50 2.02 10.54 ‘ 0.50 9.05 10.59 2.00 20.51 21.51 22.40 23.25 12.04 12.30 21.42 22.24 23.18 12.10 13.84 14.48 15.52 16.46 17.35 18.23 19.11 20.00 20.50 21.43 22.40 23.45 13.10 14.19 15.18 16.08 16.53 17.33 18.11 18.47 22 F. 23 Sa. 24 S. 10.34 25 M. 11.00 ‘ 26 Tu. 11.36 27 W. ..... 28 Th. 0.07 9.50 3.09 3.59 I 4.40 5. 2 , 5. 0. 1 54 28 DIARY City Magistrates Court 9 a. m. Prince Edward 'I lrentre, 3 I5. 'I und 9.45 p. m. l*.fll?_'!`?i“-» au-lpn .._¢-1-_-. -....1-.».~..-. -....4-.-,.0-_ FRANCIS.-At Fortune Bridge. on Feb. 3, 1918. to Mr. and Mrs Harry Francis, a` son. COFFIN.-At Bay Fortune. on Jan. 30th 1918, to Mr. and Mrs Charles- Cofiin. a daughter.-F. -1,1-_-_--..=.-W.. --./-_-»-..--1 .- |19 .-__.._. -~- »-~~ ---~ 1 I., puyun-.nm-_»\>»»~._-M _ . __ -. ._....-1.-.-»<»»m 1-er. MA¢D°NA|__D__0n Sunday 1.~€h_. lnfprmation as to conditions of pro- ilth, Mrs. Angus Mfrcdoiialtl, aged 84. |_'I‘:itriot please copy.) cAs'ro R iA In Use For Over 30 Years i AIWBY3 beaw i _ the §|gnnt1.,r¢02 . ,. ‘ Farm l--»r Sale 160 acres land. 125 acres clear ha- lance under hard and soft wood. Si- tuated at Milton Station, seven miles from Charlottetown, near t‘_l\urt~_h school and mill, Also two dwelling houses with pump in each on farnr. All buildings in good repair. Two hay barns at buck ot' farm. it not sold ‘before Feb. 15th, 1018. will bc »ol”Iered at Public Auction. - EDMUND COLES. ' Miltoir Station. 2549-2-_13Wsa2ipd. _ _ The Red Cross Society *°_ I Attention is called to the imperat-| ive need und'er the “War Charities, Act 1017" ot' all orgauiatio-ns desiring to take up collections for holding en- tertainments ln aid of Red Cross, ob- taining a permit for such work. Per- mits can be obtained from the under- signed. D. A. M¢K|NNoN, Honorary Treasurer 2610-2-118Mmwf_1mo_ 1 _.__,___g _,_ __ __ ____ AUCTION SALE I am instructed hy William Hab- erlin, to sell on his premises at Ali- ney, on I THURSDAY February 21st. 1918 at 12.30 o’clock, sharp the following stock, crop and implements: . STOCK-1 horse, 0 years old; 1 horse. 12 'years old; 1 choice cart mare, Sir Donald, 3 years;,l cow, S years old; 1 cow. 5 years old just freshened; 1 cow, 5 years old in calf; 1 cow. 3 years old Farrow; 1 ox, 2 years old. I helter, 2 years old; 1 hcl-_ Yer. I year old; 1 pig, 4 months old;- 50 liens. CROP-A quantity of hay, straw, oats# wheat and' turnips. 'IMPLEMHNTS-1 gang plow, 1, single plow, 1 hay mower, 1 croami separator, 1 sulky rake, cart and wheels, 1 spring tooth barrow, 1 spike tooth barrow. 1 truck wagon, wood sleigh. 1 driving wagon, bob sleigh, l set driving harness and work harness, collars, hames, etc.. 1 mud digger, rlgcomplete for moving buildlngs,and numerous other articles. Terms made known day of sale. Should day prove stormy sale will be held on first tlne day following. Sale positive as owner is going West. J. A. McDONALD _ Auctioneer 2000-2-16M3i. 'Notice 15 = . . . . . I . .,._._..,.u..__._._-..,.. -_ , ‘ l’o 5;;-_ _,_-I ;_;t" irom the Postmaster General’s pleas- r _ sell by public auction, at Hlghileld, Wednesday, Feb. 20th, 1918, at one 0 3 6 sey heifer incalf. 2 fat cattle_ 1 hei- fer 2 yrs. old. 2 oxen 2 yrs. old. 3 yearlings. 5 fall pigs, 1 brood sow, 25 hens.. bus. mixed grain, 20 bus. wheat. 14 teen ycnn Inav one. ca a qua er wction ol nvarlnlrle Doirrirrion land in Manitoba. Sw-katclrcwarr or Alberts. Applicant turist up- pear in person .it the llotninion Lands Agency o n .____¢._i Itched and Burned. Wanted to Scratch All the Time. Scarcely Any Sleep. “When I was iiitccu years old, ecze- ma came in n rash, first on my head, then on my ears, and M afterwards on my body. It was very painful and i ....- e- il ol . -was itching and buming so I wantcd to scratch all the tinie. I scarcely had any sleep. ‘_‘.-\Iterlusedlourcakes ol Cuticura Soap and six boxes of Ointment l was healed." (Signed) .\1rs. R. H. Carlton, Country Steep Creek, Sask., Feb. 6, 'l7. Clear the pores oi impurities by daily use ol Cuticura Soap and occasional touches of Ciiticura Uinrmcnt. _ I-‘or Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post-card: “Cuticura, Dept. A, U S A S ld l Boston, . . ." `o everywiere. » limi ._ e at I5 of cd u e. I Printed notices containing further ‘ posed Contract may be seen and blank `orms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Oiilces of New Wiltshire Kelly's Cross, and at the oillce of the "ost Oiilce Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, é Post Oillr-e inspector foal ()t1lco Inspectors 0tTlce. ' Charlottetown. 31st. Jan. 1918 2484-2-4i\ItrnCii “Fox Breeders’ Ftssrrrziatitrn The annual general meeting of the members of the Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association ot Prince Ed- dward Island. will he held in the oiiicc ol' the Association, 140 South side Richmond Street, Charlottetown. on Tuesday 19th February, 1918. at 2 p. ni. Dated 4th February. 1918. S.E.WARRY, Secretary. o 8.-_4)_ .'.- _4 .1 .. ~iM\\tii7i. 2 ___i._.___.._______._,_ For Sale by Public Auction At New Perth' on Tuesday, Feb. 27th at 1 p. m._ farm of 105 acres, 00 in ti high state ol' cultivation, re- inalndcr under wood. Buildings ample and in good repair. Also crop, stock and implements-See handbills MILTON KENNEDY. 2481-2-9M6ipd. ____ mil# luclui I am instructed ‘hy Robert Taper to (495 miles from Charlottetown) on ’clock p. m: Stock-1 driving mare yrs. old, 1 mare 5 yrs. old, 1 mare yrs. old, 5 milch cows in cali, Jer- Cil-tOP-350 bus. liannei' oats, 75 tons hay, quantity ot' straw, 20.0 bus. potatoes. |lM`PLEM_EN'I‘-S-- Driving wagon, driving sleigh, Bain wagon, wood sleigh. hay mower. hay rake. disc harrow, spike harrow, spring tooth harrow, single plow_ daisy churn, washing machine. , ' Also 1 steel kitchen range. TEIRMS-All sums of $5.00 and uit- credlt on approved joint notes. 6 per cent. off for cash. Fat cattle will be .sold far cash. lf day proves stormy sale will be held iirst line day following. PETER BRODIE, - Auctioneers. 2553-2-13WFrlSatm4ipd. _ , _J 9 _ _,.';.'__ _ *J ... f` -.1 *Lili ( '<5-`. _-5%.; Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulation: THE vile liezul ui' a family nr any mule over rlgh old, h i ~t d rt r Sub-Agency for thc District. Entry by proxy ay- be nraile at any Dominion Lands Agency H h A rt nditr of ui isuin slinii PAINFUI llIZEMA_ ..._ _» 1 I l l 1 i 1 suit of a shot fired by Bosche snip 3° ` er. I dropped into a shell hole. stil __ iretaining my senses, but do_ubtini éould ask thank. m y°“r Veguhble - I; 'f-'-',131 .» .- *very muclt whether or not my woun. B d - SL _ _was fatal as it bled profusely. I' ow om ’ wotcuur’ Mn! 21 -__ "”-2*-"‘>f‘i - _ discouraged ine very much to see on- m _of my chums lying there, quite dead “lc , »' 0 -i shot through the head also. l reall ‘ervousneasBhouldlosgnotimein - - 1- ~ _ = _ giving' | ‘g£,.()ntract,th°"gl‘t ‘md l'°Pe‘l my emi “'*’“l‘, mis famous root and herb remedy, l ‘ "1 ~ ' - come any minute, but when l sudden ;ydia E_ Pinkhamvs Vegetable Colm 1 _-~ l realized how sweet lite reall wa* Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the shell hole i`or hours afraid to try ant - tli March. 1918, for the conveyance look up for fear “I~`ritz” would hav- __ hu; not as deaf an it was, the doc lils Majestya l\lails, on a propos- another try at me. At last one 0 for teh., me if will he nm-mu] thmhglrl' l I Donald of Glen William. cuncuii iris. Iii|llI~f= for 1 William A. McDonald. which has been received by his sister, may be oi interest to his friends and relativ- es throughout the province. Pte. McDonald is u son of Mrs. Flora Mac- Mllltary Hospital ` Devonport. Eng. January 5th, 1918 My Dear slsterz- Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound for; At last the clouds oil mystery which ras surrounded the whereabouts und' welfare of your brother are lifted. lt was on the morning of Nov. 6tl‘- that my company went "over tht top" in the attack ot' Passcheudaelc Ridge. the capture ot’ which oncf. brought such laurels to the Caitadlar arms. 5 I was always in the Machine Gur Section since I came to France. Our men went ln ten men and the corpoi nl. Just after we jumped out ol' ou' trench. one of the boys got it .through thp stoniiach. He was carrying : Machine Gun, and rl instantly tool- it. I just went about 100 yards mort when “Tl1ung” a ringing sound in nif ear. and I _fell in my tracks, as a rt- h - y Y ' _ Sealed Tenders, addressed to the and I just determined l would tr_\ J ’ _stmastcr General, will be received and live. I lay in this miserabli__ Ei. /f ___-X' ~./ 00i0is I 1 iiirrn in Heir, But Lydia E. Pinkham’l ' Vegetable Compound Re- _‘ moved the Cause of .1 this Woman’¢ Illness. Worcester, Mass.-“l took Lydia E. . l l ,l` l days each month. I tried many doctors ` A __ without bsneiit. until _, I was really discour- \ aged. My mother , i. | '_ weakness and pain I __ which used to keep l \ me in bed for two I _ ' ll 9 1. 1% Ki Lydia E. Pinkham’| _ \_ Vegetable Com- l \ , pound as it had I _;, r _ - ' elpedherlomuch. I ' / 'Q \ did so and soon saw lg a change for the -3 _ batter. I kept. on ' takingit and ara now lo well and strong \ _ that I can do nil my usswork, even my washing and I have little baby who is as healthy as I `\\ urged me to take _ l ompound."-Mrs. F. II. STONE, 24 1 Women who suffer from displace- ents, irregularities, inflammation, , eration, backacho, headaches and und a trial. _ Contract for tour years. six times our boys come along. I I-allgg hp, 5 r Week. over Rural Mail route N0 and asked for a stretcher bearer, lr» ,ug-_ My appetite ,.,,,,w |,,,,,k_ I 1-ear. l`I`0Il1 New WlllSllil‘€_ P. E. island. bandaged me and started me for th he]h,vu 1 had the hes; nurse in dressing 511111011- “UU illvll lllUl‘U ml ne service, un English nurse, sister ery. The mud wus actually tip t. » my waist, and several times I san _ right down in it but of course ther 3 was a lad (about seventeen) lielpin me, and a good fellow he was. Th- I ,- dressing Station was two miles awa ‘ _ But alas, new dangers awaited me. lr ' i age. This I did and oh. what gruesom 1. , sights, pieces ot' bodies scattered 1 - round just lik_e leaves. Ah- what . pity good Canadian blood. Now her _ was the danger spot und I did nf know what nrintite one ol' “l~`ritiv.’s \ big shells might come and hurl in to destruction. One landed a fev yards away et piece of shrapnel li? ed meflthought all wasupand th _ lad lifted ine, I Ioilnd that l coul , still todtllc along ||t's \vund\»|'fi'. what one is able to do wlreu its niatter of life and death) The pai *- was awi’ul_ At last I arrived at th _ dressing station where l collapsed, 'asualty cleaning station where ni; - 0I`d0I‘ I0 get 10 U18 ilI‘€SSil\l'§ S1050' rite it. So you can see there is no I must so tliroush the ei\emv`S buff -.-ruse for alarm or worry on your lose. l think you can make out my me in the right shoulder and ltuori was then crurlod three miles to l -inber 15th. it is provided that nc mc. l\ly recovery then was marvel- ooper ot’ London, who has had ti reat deal ul' experience, she surely- ld a great denl for ine. After Xmas I'came back to 35 and esterduy struck this place. lt: is an nglish hospital. ‘There are no other :iri`adia’hs in_iny ward, l think l’ll -lrt. Ol' course you can't expect at voken shoulder blade to mend in i\ urry. As a result of erysipelas, my ‘iir is all coming out. Now I shall 'ritinf nr ' r' ht hand is ver' shaky. 5. 5 lg _ 3 Bye Bye, Love to all _ WILLIAM. _lil lllIINSIll By an order in Council dated Nov- ctsoir, iirnr or corporation .7-hali' /f fs; at \ '~ \ §:\. // , _ ' _/. ~ /, . you " *_-"Q1 ¥'lwt'?.'!:S-L_; T.f`_3.~1=‘51‘|1r.a£ar.'.-f1`£.;e.1_ \\<.\§‘_:. \ ._ __ - _ ‘_ _ ,___ .~;\\\\\_\\_\‘:\ . 1 ' /W / 1 f . - // \ \ "\ >\< ecw m .,-/' ` M' " /&///' I ” I _ /_< ‘ \}\\\\`__ . .\ .\\\ \ \\\\\ \ r/»*”‘§ -\, 2 ~E?r-1% 1 045 - ~'- the Maxwell possesses. ‘ /.5 46” ' / jr _, __ ` ’/_?{.` . A \`\\ .\\ md/ ._ . ._ z_;.__/” / 2;/ A / M11/ /f ///, / ' \-`~.‘_" ` /<0* ._<. J’ 1*. Those hgures have a. vital signilicalwe £0 I Think for a moment of the exact tempera- ture at which water boils. Below that you have merely hof water- above it, part of the water becomes steam, In years of motor car production on a gigantic scale, the Maxwell builders have learned: 1 That, in building a car to sell for less ' _ than $1045, while materials cost what they do today, they would have to sacrifice something -efficiency, durability, economy, comfort, beauty, or standard equipment, all of which _ (2) Thai", in building a car to sell for more than $1045, they could give you no more prac- . tical value -but only increased size, weight or luxurious trappirrgs. ' They have found the point of definite motor car value, as fixed as the boiling point of 2 % L!- \\ 7 _-'ff as / f//' 2,1 ’ Lf/.3 ,_,,. hi -L ~`.§`§-\_\§\ 1 2/ _.0 i.. _ if. _ i. _' _ r /i.>.;§ ffm Z, __ A5. \ i\ >\\§>\\\ 2, .2 \\ \"\‘».~ wounds were atteiuietl to better, l was found that th right sliuuldr r blade was brokeii. and that I was shot under the right ear the bulle passing exactly under the eutrancf to the ear and coming out about r ‘r half an inch t`rom the right eye. l ir ‘i' nny I'ood or food ` products nianii- `aetitred front wheat, barley. oats 'ye, Indian corn or maize, peas' or rpcratc any mill after thc 28th du) f Jz\iiuur_v, 1918. for the inanut'act\ii'4_~ uckwheat unless such person. tirin corporation has obtalncu' a writ- '/_-1 / ,-----~ ~~~~~~-water. \\\\_§\\ ._--1.____ I 'Thinlc that over before you buy a car coat- " " ing either more or less. \\l` ;-‘\\` der cash, over that amount 10 months, arrived at 35 Hospital Calais, Nov 8th. There I stayed two weeks unti , I contracted__eryslpe1as-.l1L..l1ead-.am;1 lace. I was immediately sent to 3( isolation Hospital. » My first ten days there were neat ly oblivion, I seemed to be in a stup-_ 0 the head wound healed up. '1‘he ear o is treated still, and is pretty tlea1`,|t1 A lIHllll- HMES llll. lllllllllllll, PlllS FUR I llllli ANU BUWIIS bowels need cleansing, give only deli- cloun the llvor and bowels and sweet si wh h has full directions for bafbles ic - - ' children of all ages and for grown-ups written application, grant permission* plainly on each bottle. Beware oi notwithstanding anything to the con- counterfelts sold here. See that lt is trary in this ‘or any other order, to made by "California Fig Syrup Coin- manufacture what ls known to the pany." Refuse any other kind with ‘trade as l~'arirur fdr ehlldrcu or' in- contenipt. W V&lldS~. il .nent and control of any liour mill or. At last l carrie around. The er-; regulations and with respect to tht- YSIDSIHS V=1I1iSll€d~ After 21 while sale, dlrtributioii and transportation urous “California syrup of 1615531 1/£5 mix the spring and winter wlieats at action is positive. but gentle. Millions their discretion, but no nilll shall tnkei of mother.; heap this harmless “fruit more than two hundred and seventy-` laxative" handy; they know children two pounds' ol’ sound wheat to make love to take it; that it never fails to a llinrrel ot' one hundred and ninety- en me stomach, ‘md .that a teaspoon- such blended llours shall be known as ful give-n today saves a sick child to- n straiglit run. or- full 100 per cent.l mg;-r9w_ 5 tlour. No exaction or division ot. Ask your druggisi; for a bot- pate-nts, clears or low gradt-s will :bo tle of "California Syrup ol Figs," periiiittsd. eu license from the Food Controller- rt' Canada. _-JHiffFood~(~‘oiit-roiler-1-I-ray--iroin time co time make such rules as -he deems dvisabie with respect to the manage- pcrated by any license under these 1' the products niaiiiiiactured or pro- uced in any such mills. (a) For mills for one liutidred barrel capacity or loss per day -of twenty-t'oiir hours. the sunt of $10.00. and lb) For every additional oilc hundred barrels or fraction t.Iiei‘e- ol' an additional sum ol’ $5.00, but in no case shall the fee for such license exceed the sum oi' E s-ix hundred dollars. cross, ,|¢k_, fgvg,-ish, ggnggi. ada shall inall to the ofllce ot thc A M pa¢¢d_ Food Controller at Ottawa, on the’ ' '° #_ first and sixteenth days of each and ]'_,00k_ hack at your L~h|]dh00d (h1y5_ e_very_ intgith. a statement_ lu_writln1i Iternembcr the “dose” mother insisted H wwlllg IU QUHIIC ly Oi W 1811 Hlvlllll 7.4' on-castor oil, caramel. <=atnartics.‘_d_:1\'i1is_tl;f; v|ev:__0u-= hull' :_nvi\¢_I1,__ and 0 How you hated them, how you fought - S. WU Sl Of 0111' lH‘0 We 1611!' against taking them. from, and the quantity of wheat used with our ghildrgh ws different, ' iii making each barrel' of one liuiidretl Mothers who hung tg the old form uf "ind ninety-six pounds oi’ tioiir prodiie-_ phygig simply (10111 realize; what they _ L’-tl lil attltl Illlll. The l'll'tll _Ol _‘4l1t'll 8_]5 d0_ The child;-ehis revolt 15 well-1 stateineiits to bc mailed on 10th _lreb-_ 9_0() rounded. Their tender little "iusides",,1'\1niy and tv cover the verlou' trom are injured by them. ‘ ‘l8th January, to 15th February, 1918. li your child's stomach, liver and llwluslve. Zl. Millers nnrking blended iiotii‘ may x pounils ot' tiny blended iloitr, and 4 The Food Uorrtrollei may. upon ` ‘ // ARTHUR GAUDET AND jf? \\\\ U ‘ \'&` 3 WALTER s. GRANT ,_ _ 3 Dlsriuuoioits FUR ri. E. ISLAM) iii. 2 ’ 1. ,f ' ,_ _ _;/;/4_//é-{_»?./ \~ . _» _ .,-., ,H7 ri,-j, _:_., 7;~ .\~ _ \ fr 8. .Q_‘*_”`~; is _~\ 5 ._ ` \:_ $.35. `\"t\Y\ \ gy me §*\ ‘L on >- l’l{lN UE El)\\'Al{I) ISLAND Timo Table in Eifect December '31st, 1017. _ . Trains Outward Read Down T,-3|", _|,.,w,,.d Rnd up 2- Uvfil 0ll1@1'\\'l=w directed each Dany pany Dany Deny A1'i_AN'r|c STANDARD TIME Daily Dany Datiy'n0.i1y Daily P.-M. 3.45 4-.47 5.40 P.M. r.:N§" .emo énrco 6.00 7.00 7.45 Dep. Charlottetown Hunter River ldmcrald .lct. Arr. llcp. 10.30 12.00 8.55 10.50 7.55 10.10 Give "california Syrup Of F498" if “"0 "Very “UU” mm Upefaled in CHU' ex. Sun. ex. Sun. ex. Sun ex. Sour- ex.Suu. ex.Sun.ex.Sun.ex.Sun.ex.Sun ILM- ~ A.M. NOON P.M. P.M. Arm. 7.30 . 6.21 5.00 5.40 ' 6.40 Capo Traverse 7.00 8.20 Borden Dep. 6.30 4.40 6.00 P.M. A.M GG €&© G51 4.20 5.05 0.45 7.44 8.37 9.21 10.00 `l’.M. Arr. Tues. Thur. Sat. A . Nl . 11.. 30 1.14 2.44 3.51 5.00 Arr. l.'.M . Dot). Kouslngtoh Sumuiexslde tiuuuuersirlo Port lllll 0'Leary Alberton Tlgnlsh .Ucp_ Arr. Dep. if-45 0.31 0.00 9.10 A.M. 8.55 7.54 7.01 6.21 5.45 A.M. 4 . 20 3 . 30 Mon. Weir. Fri. P.M. 12.20 10.41 9.21 8.02 7.00 A.M. . Mon Wed l~‘rl. A.M _ 7.00 8.55 0.32 10.02 11.35 Daily Except Sunday P.M. 3.10 - 4.30 6.00 5.22 0.30 Air. Dc p. tlhurluttetowu Mt. Fltewnrt Moroll St. Peters Sourls Arr. _ Dop. Mon. Wed. Fri. A.M. P.M. 10.10 0.10 8.55 4.30 8.22 _$.35 8.00 3.00 0.50 1.35 f _ ____ _____ _ _.__ 1 1 5* _ -_ 7.60 Arr. Elmira Dep. _°'> ‘SS no Fresh Pork Sausage I F. I Manufactured from best spices obtainable and - __ _ Mon. Wed. Fri. _ A.M. 0.10 l0.1l0 11.00 11.40 l’.M 4.35 5.757 5.51. 6.25 . Dcp_ Arr. ` llll. Stewart (iardlgiru Montague Georgetown A rr. Den. Mon. Wed. Fri. -4.10 2.54 2.25 1.40 gmam? asses "11 F I"-‘I “ - --_ N - \ i "'-5 E--_-Q-1| NADIAN GOVERINIVIEIV1' RAll_\hII\YS 'IH-3-mul!-_ ~ ' ' l I ’ I _ r but not u - gency once ain co "ons. Dutizs-Six months residence upon and cul- _ tlvstion oi the land in each oi' three years. A ` koniestenger may _live \\'i_thln _nine srgilcl of his omntel on I arm at :lst acres on -»' '__' es ri iii' _ A_°|nai 1|' 1 11'.-_. u . .The Hunter River Hotel 1', _ _ _ _ md ._nln ccriarmdiritncls a Iroincateadcr in good sland- on and“aiter Monday, March "‘ ‘ ° - ' xt Du yklfla Cl: C3\_’f|l|ll Um!! DH i' M750 11.7!!! e ra cultivation. Pre-ernntion patent maybe ob* ia 4th: I C ' Ill Ixdistdltrlzr who has eiliiruxted lil|l|un\_eSi¢{d rillht mx; ' -1- 1100-- trim ‘ '01 2"" W " mas] c 'hwevdgginviegltintion is subject to red :tion In ay lake a purchased homestead in certain district: eo racrs Dutlu-M nt ide li rrths I W. W CORY. C. M. G. 1 rt ri con tions t nc muse 1' r_regi except whurc residence I0 perlornied in the C|tirt)’. g may pre empt a quarter-section alongside his imettesil Price $3 on per acre tics Six months residence lu each ol' three ft h toad tent .il c ined as soon as homestead patent. on certain lichabl ima yedn, caltlvateusnraezlll and ndiiectrr U I r ah bby t l d Ll k julx :bet tu-12:!" for gdlliyrtlon-nuhdervhelzln ,» _ i-_ .;_f-1 - _ _ pgallution of thlsadvertlsw ot wn’ . '_ ‘ Moncton' N. ,_ Mondo", N_ B_ ' ch”_l°n°;:Owl:sO;‘2O:\¢ D0 tythe Minister oi the interior. choice fresh meats. ' Each wt'2DP¢r bears t Cquality is needed. Davis & Under Government (Inspection 50 Canada Approved.” No higher certificate of ' Sold by all leading grocers. - _ he official stamp: "Est Fraser , Char! teto PBI .\. _ Sat. only Daily ox. Sat. and Hun. P.M. 3.10- Dop. 4.55 7.05 Arr. Daily Bat. ex. only Sat. and Sun A _ M . Arr. 10 . 10 2.2 Der- 0.2 ser? sas; ?_ F ' Uliarlolletowii Vernon River Murray Harbor QQ _ease QOSGC ¢l-‘Cl L Commenclng Monday, January 21st, 1018, the above timetable will be changed tem porarily as followu- D_m__ t'l';‘;)“l_‘:o_‘:_f‘!V‘;;°_l_;’|%‘:_ a’m:_°“_:lfo£"‘t‘;:_;‘;i1 JUUCUOH 'lf 5-45 P-nl.. will leave at 3.45 p. m. and arrive Borden 5.00 Tr-nits gyirrtttsstg %o3_}esvr~;__B<;:_-den Et 4.40 p.m.. will leave at 1.40 D-m.. arrive at Emerald Junction at S. 30 p. m., ns o a p. . ve merald Junction t 2.45 _ _ instead of 7.30 p. m. Train advertised to leave Summersllie at llbtlnpagid :rllllvleagla glm1rl8‘l)"5t°;n Bhief $313111-_glzsltgat 2-30 9-In-» l\\l_l°°'i 01?:-00 nm- These changes are niadé necessary owing to fcll CONDI- 6 A. H l. H. MELANSON ., thnerll Manager (Intern Linn.) Passenger Truffle' Manager, wblbir-l5=nlgAN'