i i i |i ii 1 v-,___ ,... ~>s'- nw- -v ._ _ _:_ ___ _ . _ _i _._i‘_' .» _ - __ -.__ . _..- _:_ _' _ -_. _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ i » ._ ~--'--.- '_ _~.,-g _ `- - \ _ 1- _ -_ 3 ' _ - ». '_ .- . _"J _ ' 1 4 ' ' ‘_ " 1' _ ‘ - _ _ . ‘E fiiierv _ 2-'.~ ,s -. .. ,- » __ _ - . _ _ ,_ _ is NEEDED 1 ' f ' 1 _ ..s1:~°..'.:°.;:._.;.>;' 1: Syringe line m e. _ BULB S _ soon-'rX$-'_§;nngos INFANT Syringes GLA% S ' Q ._ not sK..~..... _ WHIRI-_IN SPR Y __ S nge! _ _ HNAYPCQAEERMIC Syrinaes _ Sviérigss HOT WAT R'BOT’l`1.ES & Syrmge.combi.iied I-lORSE_Syrini1¢S, _ We have these in several st les. and' qualities, but Y each quaiti represents best value for t e money. ALL Nswraasn coops Druggistf _ ‘ _ __,_ ,-_,~\._ 4 -,,---af af.,-v~~.»..»\f\. »_ RACELET WATCHES Our sale of _these popular Watches isdaily increasing. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham and - also the best Swiss makes use -,Q either extension or strap. l G. ll. Taylor Jeweler' & Optician s1s7+11l|u.- ,`,__..,_/V-E, V _ »a ,_ -.`,\,.,.- A-f _ JUNE. ' ' 1-ilgiiwator .Low wnior .4.M.1>..i1. ||a.M.1>.M. 4.56 1'1.2`4 5.311 1s.05 0.19 12.44 0.50 10.22 'Las 19.59 s.1s 20.115 g 14.14 2.01 21.11 1- | 15.00 , 9.41 | 21.49 I 16.11 10.29 1 22.33 11.40 11.34 23.24 1s.50 - 12.21 20.01 | 0.23 13.20 21.02 1.26 14.20 ' 22.01 2.214 15.22 22.5s a.2s 22.54 4.26 5.22 is `l@U'§h5&D-4 1'-l’-”".Sl-‘El-=l°§‘-`“~”"§’ |-10.21-|_..... - 0.24 ‘ 10.51 ~1 0. 0 11.34 1. 1.20- 12.12 12.51 13.21 in U 040* yppgwmqemmnwmww w‘m¢b.._....__. ~¢mom5§g5§g3§53 \-‘\diP‘\-I .°'2‘§°}°f“ l§EJJ¢h9s§l_ 1?`lK@i reefs# - Nit~:i¢eNi~»-ls-Ii-li-4 2§‘°5"'!".°§'°.°°!".*'.° ~ con-lnien-D-Gros-1 » m¢DU\wr\'rtQw-s»ie» ==-=e-- !"f".°!“.°5°5’°?°:".° U'l®©4§lFLU'®@ Q¢\IU\UIUl-JIROJOW '°f°~°°.“.°i*?':"¢°°°N 33'-333S2¥"'q,,=.°S 17.04 18.10 19.28 20.31 21.39 22.21 23.10 i»°7";’§;‘F S. M. Tu. W. Th. 12.49 13.51 14.46 || 2.50 I 15.36 l| 3.40 ` 16,22 Nixon: v-I w=-~§§‘.i’E€€‘»1°-25E5$Z1_»EEE;,,=. 80 F. I . 23.54 ll 4.28 1 17.04 JUNE-lat to 3rd, threatening. 4th ‘ to 5th. showery. 6th to 9th, tornado ~ _ storms. 10th to 1 sultr . 15th .to _ . 4th. Y 20th storm wave. 21st to 23rd. cool. 24:11 to 25111, fair and oooi. 20111 to 30th, foggy. stormy conditions general. _""""'“"""""‘”"mu___ ____ ___v_____T___ In One of' the Best Paris of the City We are authorized to Sell by Public Auction on SMH-Irduy, .lui-ia zach, isis 45l';i_n¢;;_ Edward Theati-e 3, 7 and 8. _ Commenging at 12 ovclock noon’ that Splendid Cottage and Lot, situated 304 Richmond street. _ _ BIRTHS _ All modern improvements. Terms easy. made known at sale. ____________________ BENJ. CAR [ER & C0. Auctioneers »,. 'ro-nav. (‘ity Magistrates Court. 9 a. m. ll ii i Faaounaason-.ii the P. E. iiiniiii liospital on June 13th. 1916 to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Farquliarson. a_ son. """'W Quick Sale of i MCGlEGOR-- MCLEOD.- At si. 9 James’ Manse, Brighton. June 21st, hy Rev. Dr. lfullertoti, Cyril Edward Mc- Gregor. of Hunter River to Sadie Mr Leo . of Valley Field. .......... -_.~.._._____ A1' Ti-ia Pnmce snwai-io. p__b_(3_“a?_‘;fi?$|_:lE)n0fr{_l;¢;tlrgt lI'I1Y°_i3f_?é';1{i%§Z.;g§H) 1 r i it i --THE rm ~n Twelve Horses fiit 5"i“iiEi~ ='i‘i'i?~"5s” -“Mui--1 M--5--~ (mo-1 in news rifi;¢n§i'2.°1i'{§if飧' §'» ‘_ }"_‘/_-'~T.'\'.\ ‘»."i," -;»'.f_ .f._-’;'»': ._.__{._. ,-§_'_‘.;_r,»ii-,_ _'__ _ ‘.-`- '.`-‘1‘»'~_.»,.~‘,i'. -7.1 ' - ,. Coal ’ Fresh lrom the Mines Your winter supply of cost ie gone: and our 'spring stock is now st your service. It is good coal. Clean and 'fresh and full value for your money. This is the place to get it. Order now and we will see that prompt delivery is made. Our prices are the lowest. We are open to charter a number of schooner; for which we guarantee highest rates of freight. Phone 404. _ -F ___ L IL .r r* Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co.Ltii. I Car Services Persons wishing automobiles to hire at reasonable rates will do well to call at W. Grant & Co.. 85 Queen St.. oi' phone 45-J. Will hire by hour or by trip. Phompt service. -i25~6~20M3i. I.. 0. A. CELEBRATION The I.. 0. A. celebration committee will receive tenders for privilege of serving refreshments, temperate drinks. ice-cream, etc. on July 12th. Tenders will close at noon 20th and must state amount. either lump sum or on perceiitage basis. GEO. CRAWFORD, Sec'y Com... _ 143 King St. ~_ 480-tl-20M3l. C "D / . - »§\ 5.”-?__~1__§ Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. _ THE mls head ofa family or any male over eighteen years old nwy_homesiead a quarter section oi available Iiioininion ima in Mui tom, Saskatchewan or Albgia. _Applicant must sp- pessrlnpersonat the onilnion Lands A ency or uh»Aseney ier the Disinct. Entry nlgmxy may be Suas at any Dominion Lands gency W! °°¥ U _Alency on certain conditions. Duties-Six months residence upon and cul- tivation ot the land _in ea_ch_of-three years. A hoihesleader may live within nine miles 0! his homestead oii_a farm of a_t least 80acr_es. :in certain conditions. A_habiralile_1ioiise is rs- _eigcspt where residence is performed in e 1 ni ln certiiii districts a hornesteader in good stslidi_n`_inay pre-emgt _.1 quarter-section ii ons; arde his oipeaiead. rice l£1.00_per acre. Duties-Six moritha residence in each ol three years after earninf homestead Jzatennalso 50 acres extra cultivar on. Pre-emp n patent may _l?:"c;?_:aé_i’1_eg__gs soon as homestead patent,on i ions. _A settler who liaslexhausted his homestead _ . . E ~ ili’.Z‘.i‘i`f¢’li‘¢‘i’§° i'».l’.§‘.'°£`i'i‘ii§"ol‘i"*.i2$'°"i».l`?i§§" Must reside six months in each oi three years cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth C100. The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in cue of rouah.scrubby or stony land. Live lY\`l¢k_ maybe substituted for cultivation under certain conditions, n W W. UORY.C.M.G, 1 Dated this twenty-ninth day of April l A BIess1°ng1'n_tIie Ho1ne_ F there ia one thing you need - I around the home or iarm, it ls] § CarbonoL Good in a <_ hundreddiifcrentwaya. -" Helps housecleani . A ; few drops inaggcaott ' water makes a ket § oi antiseptic, grease- __ killing liquid. In solu- _ _ tion, it is wonderful for 3 cuts on yourself or 1 ‘ your live stock. Drives _-E _ away ities, disinfects `£*. the sick room, makes barns, stables and hen- neries sanitary. You should not be without _ it. Get some now. lu bottles. e...n4.i».i...... . as iiaii.i.ii.s. stiiiifuilf s'.:°"&'»..i1.s.~ “ I Cemetery _Lettering Having made a change in my usi- ness I am now prepared to do all kinds of cemetery lettering on granite, mar- ble or freestone at the lowest possible prices. Will go to any cemetery on the Island. Write or call on W. G. TINNEY, 42 Pasamore St., Charlotte- town. 9945-2-27MsttE1nwf1mo. ' t eeeeeeeeeeeeesesee e- WOOL WANTED 1' .______ 'I' HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID _._ O for WASHED and UNWASHE- _._ O ED WOOL. _'_ We pay freight on all lots over 100 pounds. Write 'phone or call and get our prices. The island Wool and Hide Co. Grafton St. East, Opposite Davis & Fraeers, 'Phone 441-J. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 6 6 0M1Mopd OOOl"l"P4'*O‘l'°O§#l'°lI§O Nolicis 'l`lilS IS TO (`ERTll<`Y that tho par- tnership hcretofore existing between the undersigned carrying on liusiiiess ut Staiilcy Bridge iiiiiler the style aiiil firm ol' Weir aiiil l~‘yi'e has on this twenty-iiiiith day of April A. D. 1916 lieen disolveil hy the retirement of J. Watson Fyie. 1' 4' ll* 'I' 'I' 4 *§'l»¥*~l'§~lI ise»e~s~e~+-If 'O is ..- e- A. D., 1916. SIGNED in the presence of J. GORDON McKAV J WATSON FYFE, WM. T. WIER. REFERRING to the above the un- dcrsigncd hegii to notify the public that he will coiitliiiie the business at Stanley Bridge under his own name and all debts owing to the late firm shall lie paid io thc iiiiilersigncd nt his place of business at Stanley Bridge. WM. T_ WEIR. 239-7-8Mthii2li. "Paton'1-i 4, $3.75 riiin-proof' coat takes the place of it iiiister. Sand 'as well as i'ain-proof. l`ioii’t have your coat spoiled, but buy oiie._ - 403-0~22M2iEll. eputy of the minister oi the lnter'or _N. R. Uiiauthorizedpublicaiion of this ndvier tiiement will not he paiil for 64,188. f 90-4-izl\ltill0ci. 1 ith. "Dollar Day is Wednesday 28th, iii Charlottetown: 462-0-22M_tf. _ l l I gi 447-G-ZIMUI. ,im ,||_,|,,,,|,| _,,-,_ Th, ,,,|,,,c, 0, i We are authorized by Dr. Dewar, who intends locating in, iiie_i»rotr_m1i_no_i» in topping wiiii his another part of the City to sell b lic Auction his iii ii ni - ' Y - P? ..r...°_'::‘.°.1.. .=’.'.i:‘°.f.'.':::s °°°”"“‘.l.§‘.°Zi'.L’li?.‘.’°'§ii!l.‘.l'.l‘§$.“ lil “'“"°I.‘..i.*Fi€§' iif°°ii”ii.fi°l‘.` .mag ' rovem , s - in iiia_mm¢:_i;o'ira;2__:.°n'0T»'£_‘i°i;'i'_:"i°ii:=°;;>ii%_ Tgis i>f0D¢l’iy la ciioice and will belsoild gn _ ,. _ ° 6 _ » mswgiso iii_ilsi__i_i_iteiiio"¢oainr'i_iivoi_°1'|"l\-lflidiy, JUDO Zlhd, ISIC screened at,tlie__ lice Mwsrii. -- ' ° ' 1 'commencing at 12 o'clock noon. Terms at sale. KD 5 i.i retiring from the milling business oiiors at osriocir, noirait on aio iiui Inst.. Ellzslbethrelict of the into Mu;-. dock MacKenzie in= the 78th year of Iwi' Ale. The deceased was a woman greatly esteemed. and camo to her 0"'-'| ill H £00116 hope of eternal life. Her words wer "l have but one wish i0 Hee my dear Saviour lace _to face. Her son deceased her by one week. 'which event filled her with sorrow but made her more ready to depart. She leaves three daughters to mourn the lo" of B very lovin; niotiior, Mrs. Kenneth Mathleaon and Mrs. John A. Mckensie near by and another in~the States. Her remains were buried at the Belfast Cemetery, the Rev. J. W. McKenzie 'in attendance. MR. JOHN BAN ‘M¢KENZlE. At Hai-tsville, Strathalbyn on the 10th Inst., aii aged and worthy man was gathered to his iol`her'n In the person _of John Ban McKenzie. and the-event calls for more than passing notice. The diseased gentleman emi- grated to this country from the old land in the year 1839, and after a few years settled on the hoinestead now occupied by his grandson. There. without an interruption, he carried. on the battle that was ended victorious- ly. He had reached the patriarchal age of over ninety-six years, and lived -during the most eventful period of the world's history. What a dlversliied experience was his! He encountered the usual hardships of a pioneer. He had his joys and his sorrows. _ but through it all, his life was graridly optimestir. The most adverse circum- stances could not daunt his courage. He would say “The Lord relgnetli." He never failed, and he saved many another from iailure. He lived the ideal life. lt was ever maintained on 11 high level. When we say "even-‘ we mean that he had no lapses of any sort. it is the attainment of only a few to triks so high an average. Those lio knew him best have no re- collectl ii of any departure he ever inade f m the strictest right in word or ileeii. The suspicion of__giille or dislionor was never held umiinst him for '.1 moment by those who knew him the cleanest, purest, cereal Wiieat with Strawberries. A combination' that is a per- fect," complete meal. You dori’t know the greatest of palate joys if you have not eaten it. For breakfast, luncheon or any meals -_1 . 1 L ‘"5 .“ _ / r ;_ ‘;._~ v.\1':':vtq Q 0% 1 Qi 22:. A 1 _§_ _ Made in Canada. whether in a public or DI‘ll/‘Ile WP' ncity. He walked iii the light. S0 he was a special gift in Providence to the home of which hc WAS the h°“°"' ed head to the community iii which no iiveci, and nie oongregiirlon in which his devoted life was simili- Stra§lialbyn ows more to him than to any other man who evorlived there.He was a sheet anchor 'o that congrega- tion for over seventy years- F01' sixty-ilve years without ii break he led the singing in the great congfesilllvii. -und he had no peer in that divine ser- vico. We have seen him do this alone. in a congregation of two or three thousand in open sei-vices. on sacra- nental occasions. Even iii liis old age, whether in prayer or praise, his voice hail a. sweetness that gave him pi~e~eniinence over all others. If you reckon some ten appearances a week as pre-centor, the lnlioiir uiid respon- sibilitv that wont with that oiiice were imnioiise, and all done _with no charge Twenty-tive aeiite. police cli=11's<-S- 'Almost complete ao- liool suits. PA'|‘oNs offer 200 suits iii f sence oi' fonilsiui'I`s caused the mit- $3.49. $4.49 ni1d $5.00 all sizes to six- ' l>F¢“-\1l<- teen yearn. 4¢;4.3.22M1i_ . on "ng ,gr were fires iiiesrriors in this eeiumit half seat ser ' noi-ii eaeti continuation. cash must aoeompaiiy order. Minimum ¢s_i-E' 1- 4! '5 'J ` Agents Nvaiitgln AGENTS: - SAMPLE BOOK "Worlil's Greatest War" free. Make thirty dollars weekly. Great- est naval battle in history, six ilioiiaanil Canadians having fallen at Ypi-es, and Kitchener's drowning giving book tremehtlous siilo. Gar- retson, Brantford, Ont. 374-0-17M2-il. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries! Wo teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary; highest commiss- ion paid; handsome free equipment. Stone G: Wellington, Toronto, Ont. lat-I-IME till July 1 Help Wanted'-Female ANY LADY CAN EARN TWELVE dollars every week in spare time. Mrs. Davidson. Brantford. Ont. 375-6-17M24i. WANTED.-FEMALE _HELP _FOR housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. A. W. E. Douse. West Royalty. 199-0-6Mtf. _ For Bale FOR SALE-A GOOD FAMIL( horse. Six years old. Apply to Geo. E. Full. 444-li-2ll\l2li. _.___._.___..__..____.. __ _ ,__ m POULTRY FOR SALE-FlFTEEN` barred rock hen. cheap. Apply 242 Fitzroy Street. 9905,5,23Mtf Help Wanted-Mule _A`PPi.v isa QUEEN WANTE D. St. » - 448-6-21Mtf_._ BOV i`. . ____ _.T0 I-;=_t_________ TO LET -HOUSE SUITABLE FOR boarding house. Apply 232 Gro-.ii George SL 410~tl-lllillif T0 LET AN UNFURNISHED ROOM in private family. Apply 173 Syiliiuy Street. 771-6-3~mtf. 1-iousE'”"ro LET- PROPERTY known as Finlay l-louse, 139 llllls- boro Street, all moilerii coiivenien- ces. Apply to J. Stanley Wed- lock. 12~6Mtf. \'.’i\_1ii1iiil YOUNG ‘MARRIED MAN JUST returned from Altu., seeks employ- ment as assistant book-keeper, (double entry) or geiicml ofilcc work Have had considerable experience and am willing. RJ. No. 20 Graitoii -St. W. 438-6-21Mliipd. SCHOONER8 WANTED-"Tu UAR- ry coal from Picton to ports on P. E. island. .can use any sizrii v-_\s.-el.- (‘.arvell Bros. 40-1-6-1lJi\l5i. wAi`a"E`i-louse wAN1'Eo. w'ru1'E 15. _ 0. Box 12s. city. iso-0-siviti. wAN'rEo-A Room iN Pnivxrs family by a lady. Apply 172 Syd ney Street. 427-6-20M3l. _ WANTED-TO RENT FOR SIJMMES months seven roomed house. Apply J. li., King Edward Hotel. ' 431-6-20M3i. WANTED GOOD DRIVING AND working_iioijses, at the Highland Ho- tel stables. Cliarlottetown. Work- ing horses low set. John MacDon- gall and John Horne. ' 429-6-20M3l. _ WANTED- MEAT CUTTER. AP- ply 77 Prince St. 414-6-20M3ipd wawreo-A MAN i?6i"4_`i51ii1i work. Apply. Herbert Mason, South- D0rt. 437-6-2lM5ipti. WANTED- BELL BOY. APPLY _Queen llotel. 424-0-20m5i. WANTED- EXPERIENCED MEAT Cutter. F. J. Holman & Co., Ltd. 337-II-15Mtf. Miscellaneous A NEW DRESSMAKING PARLOR has been opened up at IE Upper Queen St., where all sewing will be carefully attended to at moder- ate prices. ' 380-6-l7M6lpd. _TEACHERS WANT BD TEACHERS REQUIRED FOR WELL located yearly schools commencing in August. ‘ Salaries 8720 to 8840 per annum. Full details each posi- tiohfaupplled. Apply _at ».orice to Canadian Teachers' Agency, Regina. for Saskatchewan: schools- and 209 Beveridge Block, algary, for Ather- ts' positions. _D998-6-lI1M1month. i 1 . _ Velualii Miil"P“' I ‘ Fin Sal:‘_’pmy The iindersl ed bein desirous for sale his valuable mill property ai Brudenell, Lot 52 consisting of Grist Mill full roller process and oat mcoi mill; also earding mill and saw mills. This property is one oi the best equipped and remunerative oh the Island. There is abundance of water. and the mills being situatadiii a thick- ly populated wheat producing district there is plenty of trade capable of ill W being still further developed. Railway siding at tho door. For further prir- .*'°m°| °”‘mf' "° “““ “W ticulars write to or cell on ll ii llow _ li.00`t6' "D0" oil tlieir i ' AIICHOIICCI' 'ait. ¥iri1deiiell'Mllls. Rfk. (‘_a'i‘di'gnii. as_1§a'j_se_ii..»_i'1\'_rot~|8~, _4s4+22mi_-- sis-s~14iiim. _WL ___ __ ‘_ __ A _ ___ ___ __-____ _ 4°7.¢.1gm¢,,|_ _ __ _ _;.~‘v< ._ _ _ . 4 i _ ’f» -.5-_is - ~ .'. _ _ . , ..___~*i,-__,;.,i__ _ ___._;~ _____5/ _ __:, __- _ . _ _ i _ _ v - _ . ¢ - ii . _ . ,,- _ _-_-_-_ __ - _ _ “___” _pd t -_ -- . - _ _ _-.~_,..-..__ _,_. . true of others, it was especially so of him, t at he never shirked a diltyi » ° Ana w ui ali, iio was iwevsble. senile. food inthe world, Shredded _°_______oke___ mme” and KIM ms light shown brightly to the last. He kept the faith and has entered upon his reward. He is survived by one brother and one sister. by four sons. John T. McKenzie and Neil of Char- lottetown, Rev. J. W. McKenzie of Belfast and John A. of Hartsvllle, and two daughters and _many grandchildren, t0_._oheri_sh the memory of one whose lnfuence will go on do- ing its goodwork till times end. A large concourse of" people escorted his -remains ` to their' _last resting place at the Hai-tsvllle church". The pastor of he congregation. Rev. Mr. McCaul. oilleiatedc - - Among the pall bearers were John Murray and John Callaghan from the Lot 05 Congregation. SHllllllEE [ll Hlllll _ lll liEllMllll LONDON. June 20.-Evidence or iiicroaslng economic pressure in Ger- many and Austria, due to the. Allies blockade. comes from various sources. The Daily ’l‘elegrapli’s Rotterdam cor- respondent siiysz- 'l‘lie Berlin meat rutloii for the week. beginning yesterday is 10% ounces a head as compared with 12'/I ounces last week. The ofilclal explanation is the number of cattle ut its disposal will be smaller this week than laiii, but the truth is that iii the latter pe- riod very many people were unable to obtain the quantity to which their nicat cards entitled them. The shortage of potatoes continues. The ration allotted for the period. Juiie 17 to Julio 211 was G pounds per head. but thc aulliorities now udmit thc avuilulile supplies are not adequate to this allowance, und announce that those uniililc to nlitiiiii potatoes claim aii extra iiuaiitlty of bread. Serious iliiitui-bziiicos took place iii Aix-La-(`lia iclle Satiirda ` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JimE22191s " _T ' - A 7' V 1 _ i » - a _ 1. _ ' ' ~ ` ' ' ' ' " "_ .ani I ' A - -' f `.'_ A 7 I l___ r 1A _ Bielled BOO!! t0 320%: tp‘;i>|fiiimii)i:i'1":iiii°li¢i‘i>“.rif tg: 5303 I _ ~ I - ~ er n ` - 1-Ji Bm Bi-do-==»-ly -1-<1 :1;::2,:::'.:“a.:';:,::..§r:...._ _ _ _ l/" _ _ MRS. MURDQQK M,|¢|(5Nz|g q\liCkly pl'CP31‘Cd-'fun Of had in face many ii dliiiculty, _and 1 ii ' = ‘ ' su.ength¢gi-Ying nutrim¢nt__ often to stand iiloiiii but while it was _--_ _ We have on hand a quantity of _ _ ~ 7' \',;'»""f T Sf-2’ Jiohn . Li in Barrels and ’ ' I CaSkS.' _ Phone 111 C.' Lyons &_ Co_ Subscription List For 5 p. c. Debentures The Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply have for 'sale Ten thou- sand ($10,000) dollars. Charlottetown Water Works Debentures. These de- bentures are of the denomination of $500.00 each are payable in Twenty years from date and hear interest at ilve (5) per cent per annum, payable half yearly. A subscription list is now open in the office of the Commissioners. City llall, for local parties wishing to pur- chase any of these bonds. Full par- ticulars on a n Di y_ 1 pplicatio . Tlinusanils oi' people gathered iii the 9910.5.24M¢¢_ ‘ _ streets and iiiaiwlied iii procession. Afterwiii-ii they iisscinbled in large crowds, which hail to be dispersed by “Mothers bring your boys for sc. Imperial Fox Biscuit - A stiindard fox biscuit containing all tho food elements required to pro- duce growtli lioat and nutrition. Rich in carbo-hydrates and oil fats. The most economical fox biscuit oii the market. llighly endorsed by exper- ioncerl feoders. Otllco Opera House Building, R088 6. MCMILLAN, _ Manufacturers Box 446, Charlottetown. Plioiio 183, 319-il~14Mll'. E I'-'OX F'-QC D- _' One pound of Sekyer Ltd., Fox Biscuit, No. 4 has proven much better han five pounds of plain meat ior both old and young foxes. Have you tried them? Price Bc. per pound. For the present ln order to demonstrate "W Clltillty Of the bulscult we are offering same si 6*/ae. per pound. Send for trial order to convince yourself that we have a food product of meats. Warren B. Purdy, sole agent for P. E. I., 154 Queen St., Charlottetown. Fire Insurance ° A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by _ E. R. BROW | ciinrionotown ` I mv/ua\\\\urr1la\\\wae¢.'miv0av/Aii\\\\\iniamv//4uum\\\\ii\\\\\ai%Aum Good Job Printing Il We _are now in a position to handle all kinds of Job Printing at short notice. Give. us a call with ` and be convinced. e . your next order B'llheads. ' V' ' ° C J , [Letter-heads, Iligiiiniigac sim; _ _ Stfdtements. 2 Menu Cards, " _ Noreheads, 2 H¢m¢11,;11s “' Gum Labels. _ ' Envelopes; _ _ P ai:_'__j fda, I _ _ _ 1% C' , _LawB _ ks, ‘ ` D0_dg_¢f,-,___ :Z ~ ~ 1 j§ ,fi ding 1- Aiinounoemesrcpl lggggg-g We carr a' large stock of Writin and P1-inf; -_ ing Palpers all colors to select from, _Card Boards, vi Cover- apers and Tag Board. _ Prompt deliveries and lowest prices. Charlottetown Guardian' I Cha °lottetown, E I. . ' 1 _ _