I *L l_pzs' -an sxigi_| ` f _rsosi-isicirr " _ ‘ m. ii... ii ICHT--thiclr, black, murky riiglir,-and tht order to shell the enemy ` trenches at definite intervals. His own and the lives of his comrades may rest on the faithfulness of his wutchf The Waltham Military Wrist Watch. conveniently at hand.. ives hill the assurance of perfect accuracy at all timed. Also suppliegwith Luminous dial. which milieu the figures easily readable in-the darken night. Don I let him leave for overseas without first bein' aura hs is 5 equipped with a Waltham Military Wrist Watch. Your ewelrer has them 5’ iro_Fi $l’0.00 up. See them urday. Write for the boollet "Concerning : a iinep` e." - § W.X..THAM WATCH COMPANY, MONTREAL E 1 ' :iiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiriiiuiililuiiisiiliiiiufiiliuiuiiiiiiiihiuiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiii|iiiiE|iiinem.,...|: _ Fire Insurance A Necessity 1 Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by BROW . _ B Charlottetown _ 3,000 Pounds of ! Wool Wanted We require and must get 3,000 pounds of washed and unwashed Wool, and will pay highest cash prices for same in large or small quantities. Noy, Holman, Gillis, Limited Hunter River 537- 6~26M3i \ ai 71 * i ' |77 . |-1 11 I MGNUMENTS In Granite and Marble In our show room~ 117 Kent St. Revere Hotel Block. Wihave a large number of finished Monu- ments whi h the public are invited to inspect. Cali or write bdfore purchasing, _ Special attention will ‘be given to lettering on monuments already set in all cemeteries. P. 2 C. BROWN -_& C0. " _ ` i. 4 film M ` I ' the omsiisiit work oi the iaccormiok Kroner in uw acid. ' _ _ Forrturther information or tres Catalogues apply to your nearest Mo- and Ch SWBd3 _ _ ‘ _ c°rnici=.ioc»1_uent-1 J _ _ _- Turnip Seed -the 1 " _ - "__ _ 9" ~ . bestgrowers. _ ` ‘r ' " ' .` 1x'..\...._ ~' ° 7 ` . . ~ 1 ii _ __, _ ,mi _ _»i¢rnniml_ Hafvtibr C0 _ GH. Carriag¢,g__HERE Waitmgfm, 'eushtios of potatoes grown on tha -tabo asts can be planted from three ‘tho character and the condition of the If soil. Level cultivation frequently gives nature. It is often an advantage to __ expose whole seed potatoes in a. sub- ll0_||’1' MISS. ', ' I NUI ----'Hur Pdrioilt Ditty. of Famiaro-lad Kinds For Ontario Osiiadpis. not in llalllsr ot a food sbortsse. suob ss nienooos and gives inoontivo to bor farmers. But Canadians who grow potatoes si-s lll.ol!._to had s-large and proltabls inaskst._a.nd bosidss they will render a national ssrvioo. llivory dollar of material woaltiiaddsd to the rasouross srtoenauonsttun umsissisom' in winlslul tho war. Tho Ontario Agri- cultural Dspsrtiusut urges cars in put- ting in of tho crop, sud oilsrs personal advice to growers based upon oxperi~ msuts conducted at the collsgo in ro- oms ysars. 'rhsrs an tar too many farlsfot Ontario. _This is one of tbs gustsst weaknesses in the potato in- dus_try`_of_ the province. Vsristiss prominent in tho experiments at the 'eoltslo and in the cooperative superb IMD” 1hl‘0\l¢hoat Ontario are the Em- plso Stats, tho Dsvlos' Warrior, the ‘Rural New Yorker No. 2, tho Green lloqnts|nandtho0armau_No.1of and tba Extra Early Eurolrs, t\\o`Esrly Ohio and the _Stray Beauty was Triumph of the oarly varieties. _ bmooth, well aliapod. sound tub- sslgl good. liao and of the best Varie- tios. _ Throw tbo_i’rssh1y`cut potato I ` to finely' ground land plaster ` _ t tbsirimmodistely after be- _ _ says 'tlso Department. Drop tlsqyieoos separatoly from 12 to 15. iliohol apart in the rows and have the rows 28 _or 80 inches apart. The po- to five inches deep, depending upon tho_ best results on _a light soil. and ridgsd cultivation on soil of s heavier dued light _in a warm room about three weeks `betoi‘e planting, thus produc- ,ing short, thick, green sprouts. an outing because you dread tho agony of sunburn. Let Zam-Buk safeguard you. After long er- posuré to the sun and wind. simply anoint the affected parts with Zam- Buk. and you will be amazed how quickly this soothing balm will end the burning sensation, draw out the soreness, and restore your skin to its natural condition. Zum-Bu! will also prevent blistering. ~ Bo sure, therefore, to take a box with' you on your holidays; it will save you much unnecessary suffering. You will also find Zam-Buk splen- did for heat rushes, blistei-cd feet, sore muscles, insect stings, mos- quito bites, cuts, bruises and all skin injuries, as wsll'as eczema and’ _all skin diseases. 50c. all druggistaor Zsm~Buk Co., Toronto. Send lo. stamp for fi-estrial box. an it `WO1i\ll\ She womam orders’ J .; ""°""'“""' |fl\$..e°;.i.`i“t¢‘-;¢.:.ts 1 ln 55, 1 and 2 pound cans. Wliole-‘ground-pulvcriz¢d- .` also Fine‘Ground lor Perce-` ` laters. ma _ __ .,_,_,_7v_-.__-_-'f -1--, ""2".'T'4 Gaussian D.c.M. Learns tmyspqtlw Language _ ‘ __ The publication "Canada" narrsfns the following interesting lovs'story§_ Learning to lisp his first few French words guided by the laughing lips and admonished by the threatening hugo! of a dark-eyed dsmoisslle of Lille, and later espousing more than the language of lisr_country, was the an penance of a 'young Canadian lisro. Private Peter William Houghton, D.o.M. He nm mei his teacher at Iaoos, whore she was s. refugee. and he married hor at St. Helens, Lanoaf shire. The lirids was Mile. Jeanne Elise Torrsz, of Bailleul, Francs. from which town she and hor parsnh were driven by the invading 1-Inns," an aunt of hers having been killed by a. I-lun bomb, and an uncle being now' a prisoner in Germany. The brida- groom came over from Canada with the_ 1st Battalion of the first con- tingent.. Born at St. Helens, he was taken .while very young to Canada, ma`i»e1i.¢ romauiicsuy mciuisa. ie wasto Bt. Helenstbat he returned to l The D.C.M .was on short lesivs and on his return to the front left his bride in St. Helens, whers siimset lisrssl! industriously to lsarii_ English. _ _ _ i nm -111. li ii-1 I ',. vi ~.(f": \' 4! Zi. \\~ i E-'=.:.’." `>" " -_ F - ---/¢'_~1¢"'i,5i" -5,... `\' _ _-,~.-»~~' -',-/ ,/- = - .-_ . \` F "1 s il " l,:;_McCormick / / 111'-1 V / \ J: ’.'f~\"< _ i r _ _ _ I ‘iii .. H riwmwmimmmnfs my _ uweall __ _`_ ii_ /il Pygs_/;/ f- =.\`. H » » ' _ New Binder, The McCormick New Binder is espedally designed and constructed for harvesting conditions on P. E. L., and is made to meet the most exacting. condition of the grain crops success fully year after year. The McCormick binder is a very easy running machine. The frame is substantially new built and well braced, another reason why the McCor mick binder runs so easy is that the working bearings are in self alighting boxes fitted with roller hparings, that is why the McCormick binder will run lighter the longer it is used. The McCormick new binder embodies several special features to perfect its work in the field by having s. level bottom platform and reel with double bearing and large range of adjustments, which enables it to handle short or down and tangled grain almost to perfection. . The McCormick new binder elevator floats at three points, and thera- fore has the large capacity required for handling heavy grain. The plat- ' form and elevator canvasses are tightened and loosened by a. simple device on the rollers, the butter on a McCormick new binder is controlled by the driver from the seat, and can bs chivnged for short or long grain without iii- terfering with position, of the twins on the shsaf. Note the stssl disc in the point, the needle to prevent wear and the cutting off of twii1o,The McCormick knottei' is dns of the simplest lrnotters made, having only two moving parts -the twine disc and biilhook, every knotter is thoroughly tested before be- ing sliipped This fact, together with the simple construction, accounts for ` Seed gfiwiu vvnvfviiiii _ _ s common, ‘and it aataraatioui, 15:” $0 |0110* that-wwnio-1hosld‘ IA little ours of thein. lt ' new that some s bra lm ass if m ii_ ' that the la r tnvo f 4; QF for ' ` ' "s’ nqnugi' < rl* s G QCP hhN ° _ qw. _ n ottsn h so an sim. it is” ' it., _ - this nsglsot, we ¢h41\ll‘s0ols E able to prove that onlytiia bg" _bicyolss is good ssougb; is roslly the cheapest, and worth cars and as tsntion. »` New Brakes Nssdsd lf the connections have been`fu`ll`y taken up and ~iiav`s"gotton"to`tii's grill of their tether ¢vhsn`f\ill- forco'of thi? brake is required. or are anywhere naar it, either new brake blocks are required or the band needs _rsilu_ipg. This is n thing that, for the sa_ks oi' safety, should not be put' dlf’to‘thg¢ indefinite to~morrow which may nays! como. In testing the efficiency of up adjustment, little dependence can bs placod on the method of__jaclting up the car and hauling a wheel' around by hand against the brake." Sucli' a' method might be effective if a tsn` or-twelve-foot lever could be applied to tho spokes, but the best cours; is'to _see how it acts on the road against the engine and to see how great ri distance is required to stop the car from ' 0 _ a speed f twenty 9| twenty-five miles an liour. Cure Your Bad Cough By Breathing “Catarrhozone” You may dislike taking medicine-‘ but coughs are lisst cured without medicine. The modern treatment is _"Catnrrhozone."-it isn’t ii. drug-it's a healing vapor full of pine essence and healing balsaiiis. It spreads over the surfaces' that are weak and sore from coughing. Every spot that is congested is healed-irritation is soothed away, phlegm and secretions are cleaned out, all symptoms of cold and catarrh are cired. Nothing so quick, so sure, so pleasant as Catnrrh- ozono. Beware of daiigewiiis sub~ stitutes meant to decoivf. \-mi for genuine Catarrhozoue. All dealers sell Catarrhozone, large size which lasts two months price $`I.00;' small size 25 cents. Albion Nut -; 2 Albion Round Sydney f Run of Mine . - Inverness Round All good quality and lowest price at _ __ Coal 'Yard Phone 278 ` Geo. E. Full _ __ _ me “"" S ‘U¢n'f'Bofher“wirh”‘ lo* F _ "Placer l _ 2 _l _"_ MMS 36 Th. , on thin( o ls You can get the e flaky lightness in yopr’Pie Crum, Tarts __ _ "ip ~__ __....,........ ...tr ._ ls/ _~ semi- f ' i\1¢d° he funny Omuiofl lwl_w¢1,m°ng=h¢u¢_d with wliieisn i -= I 7 uf* "' than that-Beaver Flour makes a loaf of broad that ii a _ __ _. .___ iq), (9-__ "(7-witgi Que, even ¢ex¢ur¢ and s_deliciou_i, ' )_ _"hunky" nutli e `lsvdP,'funi1ng_wn io those who mil _ 'use thgiough, intoieia,-»-w¢u_ern~apri_ng wheat flouri- `_ ’ Mskighglig cli|n5¢_tqday-¢or'der a barrel of Beaver Flour st your groeer's and have really delicious Bread ` and Pastry. ' ' _ And more \_ '. .( \ \_ ”’““.'.:‘.‘::.'.§l‘:..?:i:i".'i:°.:.i'f"°‘» ._ ._ ' Ons automobile expert writes: )) . THE 'f.ll.TATl.0l C0.l.lll’l'BD, ~ ,.1 / / _,I . / 5 v /\ ¢l|A1'llAI.0st. i 'if//1 .. .io ` 1 "'4\ / ._ » r _ ' . `_r-~;j;".°_‘_‘ ~ ' . .. .~.. - -- ...... .~ ,_. _ .,. W ' `§ ,QU \_ i S Imperial Fox Biscuit A standard fox biscuit conta.ining_sll tho food elements required to pro- duce growth heat and nutrition. Rich in csriio-bydrates and oil fats. The most economical fox biscuit on the market. Highly endorsed by expor- ienced feeders: ~ ‘ _ R088 I. M¢MlLLAN, Manufacturers om 0 ‘ 11 Buai~ y BUX440 ce v"l°hoiilis%“_ 'ig' ‘ Charlottetown. an $19-G-14Mtf. - FOX FOOD Ons pound of Sskysr Ltd., Fox Biscuit, No. 4 has proven much bsttsi Khan five pounds of plain meat for both old and young foxes. Havs tygu s l tried them? Price Bo. per pound. Fo r the prssont ln order to dsanon sr 5 the quality of the bulscult we are offering same ai- Gygc. per poun sn for trial order to convince yourself that ws have a ‘food product of meats.1 Warren B. Purdy, solo agent for P. E. I., 154 Queen St., Charlottetown. THE ACADIAN 58039 ENROLMENI No. 10 _ ~ The Standard Bred and Registered Horse the ACADIAN, 58039 will make the season of 1916 as follows :-Leave the stables of W. T. Scmple, Travellers Rust, Monday May lst for Leonard Schurman‘s Bedeque, at noon; thence to Alex. Anderson’s» Fernwood, over night. (Tuesday May 2) to Wm. Noonan's, Alba-ny, noon, thence to ].W. How- a_tt’s, Cape Traverse, over night. (Wednesday May 3) to Jabez Lea’S. Victoria, at noon; _thence at or near J. Bradley’s, Kelly’s Cross, over night _(Thursday May 4th) to George Deacon’s, North Wiltshire,_ at noon; thence to Watson Smitli’s, W ieatieg River, over night. - (Friday May 5th) to Frank Andrews. New _ lasgow, at noon; thence _to james Stewart's, Bay View, over night. (Saturday May 6th) to David Cole’s, Clifton, at noon ; thence to the stables of W. T. Sempie, Traveller’s Rest, where he will remain until Monday, May I5th_, when he will proceed as before. The ACADIAN- is sired by Sableton, 26972 (2.24%), sire of Gwcnnie(2.22%) Melva (2.23), Mabel (2.25) Sabletoii is by Sable Wilkes, 8100 (2.18) sire of 50, includiné TedS_y Bear (2.05) ; Laurctta (2.08%) and Trilby Direct (2.08%). able iikes js- by Guy WIUKCS, 2867 (2.15%) sire of 93 including Fred Kolelaé2_.o7%),‘ ulda (2.08%), and the dams of iio including Deuervo (2. ‘/S). Solana Boy_(2.07). Guy Wilkes is by,Geo. Wilkes 519 (2.22), sire of 83 and the dams of 110, Geo. Wilkes is by Hambletonian 1o._ _ _ _ _ The ACADIAN’S dam is Nellie Bird by Nelson, 4232 (1%), sire of 62 including Merrill, (2.10%), Lady elson (2.14 ), dmund (2.s6%.), The daughters of Nelson have produced thirty in the Stan- dard list. Nelson is by Young Rolfe, 3517 (2.21%), sire of nine and the dams of twelve. Young Rolfe is by Tom Rolfe, 306, sire of seven and the dams of thre'e. Tom Rolfe is by Aratus. The ACADIAN’S rand »~ dam is Ma Queen’ by Early Bird (2.10 sire oi six including Barly Bird jr. (2l,11%), Hylie Bird (2.12%). liarly Bird is by Jay Bird sire of 143 by Geo. Wilkes 519. May Queen’s dam is Juanita by May Prince; grand dam Maud W.. by Von Moltke, 4195. ‘ The above route will be continued throuihout the season, health and weather permitting. Mares at owner's ris . DR. W. G. CHURCH, Owner - ‘ For terms, etc., apply to W. T. Sernple. ' » - ' '-~ ‘ 9485-iziimsiithsn twi zine. _ 443-6-21Mii.1 Q 1 I Tlie Best Harness ‘ There are 25 different styles in hamess and parts here for yo_u to choose rom. Get your harness here. _ Turnip A full stock _of Hasz'ard's Improved i Sire ofMaritir'ne Provinc"e'§;lSire"o£»’Bob`ll/lac` ~ \ 1 ' gf cumdg Ltd ` /I . _~--_ :. .-_,_ fig. 2.131-40 raw inn-iam Provin ow, . .1 ’»`~ 7 _ ` ' _ ~‘ ~ - ~ -I 1 - .1 _ __ _ __ ° 2.111-ii;z¢°%gii¢. 1°-.if ' f- ‘ _ st. John, N. B. ~ mv§§£},1",§"§:§&°§l°§ggg§Yn§“§g _ dqghegéygggggm emu-in _ mm "° 2m1 " _ WW--. _M .--A ~ 1' ‘ ‘ tgownyou will fin your fdeai'vsn|i;is~ri¢m wgmig, ¢¢¢_|,,;,.,,,,,~¢ ~5,6fy’,%1°2,9'|i,¥.|¢1-,~. a | I ,I I . . ~ 1 '* _ commodogeian,-__ ¢no.z. scommoaofe sipuiierzzs sg. ,_ ._ ,_ .» _ _ _ -~ _ .1 _ _ _ _ Exrnsss Moron 011. ._ wi-A-I '__..i‘";i °'° mi' T T 6 Min 'rms lines!" s. 2.161 'Premier 2.19 omni sein agi-ii its _Is an a 1. W ardtiiostrungds- mg mm°‘g. _ .°.l.;’f‘..°ilioi¢con sms. 1~°=&~ co., (Moment l -»»» »-3 _ At nouns si co. 1,, ,;; __ M _ .quieter ssliist . . i _ _ ._ _ o q §:.”.£?.i:.i'.iit.r.2rh *“° "“""°° ‘1 _ w. ii. FRENCH, 1 f"-'| '<1--we-=` <==»-fl->-=~f»--» g,-‘_-__;;-f fo- “>- “"ii“*‘2.......... 1 www- fi~f~»»»l\;»,.. ,__ __ _ W-'erm ==----»~ is _ _ ,... ... _ .. ._ _ _ ..i~....- ‘ _ _ \ . » .--..--as-~¢~ ' i f . ¢ _ _ _ _ (5 _.am - » gr __ _stand _ t hs head of the list- the Canada, 3:“v_;'as__h2 _ __ _ ___ _ _ M _ sums *ima-‘ans ins cmmiiy -,deem best stylss from .thas i 1 sro shown hers now at HorliI:“ii\." our nn" filli- ru- _ _ _ ' no _ Driving Supplies We have everything you need in driving suppies- 1 wraps, whips, dusters,blank- 1 eta, etc. - . .Tho Doi!! Cliurir' ‘ nl s' iriiiiops the Mdbaughllu and the Do- A‘Qnh~-- V i ‘_ 'Wo have rollsbis llllta in Call hi wdav mi pick out ross oss "“"l"‘*" lf* '"1' Pf°'“‘°'~"' 1