_ AUGUST iz, :git r i , , , f :.- /-f ~ . I ` i. ~ ' -r _ _v'1‘l»ll-il LATEST NDWB_ - _ _ljfyngr 0]' ALL" _ n _ _ _ ,_ _ . Canariafol f ever liilf 5 _ ...usedineverycomer of tile' Ylftld W_ll6f¢ people _suffer from Constipation and its reeulting_troul:lee- Dr. ll,/_l_oi*se’s -_ mdian Root Pills, stand higher in public estimation than any others, and their ever- increasing sales prove their merit. Physicians prescribe them. , 251'. a hom (;AN'/-\_Df _- I _ _.».‘PAlc~-~ic: Another Farm Laborers Excursion Aug. 25 $16.2 Charlottetown to Winnipeg. l _ ' llomeseeliers Excursions Allg. 9lh tlllil 23rd Round Trip Second-Class Tickets from St. John: $44-65 48-65 58-65 5**-65 Round Trip First-Class _ 'Iichets : Winnipeg, _ . . . Regina, . . . . . Calgary, . . _ . lfdinoiitou, . . ._ . a V nncouver Victoria, l Sun Francisco 'i 0 Los Angeles I tln Sale /\ug§. 5 to in-Aug. iz to I6 Good until October i5. Toronto Exhibition Q4 00 Going August 24, ‘ U ° 26. 28,29, 3O.Sep , tcinber 6, 7. 19 85 August 25, 31 t ° Sept. 5. ` -»\ll Tickets Good for Return lcziv- i--_\; 'l`um|\lu !~iupten\lrer |3i||, ini |. _ l _--__.;........_......_.. if - 't \\'. ii' "ri ii. U ~J. K. ‘lin-rnllions 6h"l‘own_ 11.-'_ lil- xi;-Q ;._ , i-- F arm For Sale 'llie undersigned offers for i-mio his lznin consisting uitti acres in good state vii-nltivntion. dwelling house in good lliniir, aituatril i-2 mile from Bradnl ln-ni-Station and within fifteen chains ulscliuoi. Reason for selling not able to wrrk farm. For further particulars ap- vlr to nonnnioii iviaoicav en nas pre lilltiils, _ ._ _ ..., ..._...._ _ 8_"5 ft .- _ lNTERCO|.0N|Al_ nziitwav t "*‘ ' 1 Toronto Exhibition - _ Special Low Fares "rom l’. E. I land points All ust aiu., zen., zstli, zoo. and sinh, -‘ff-mf-inner' our into mi, $24.10 from :gill-l.m _ ' _ 'l"“l- Ili as you -make up your the on wiiitli you are go- to yréur §ilvant?gtpbt;_o fall! `, Qlll' I0! . furrisbedon appli- reading from ny Bi. msini seiiwsv by _ UI' nc? -:S-'= 2 L1 has :=° C2'-c ng ".-Z.':= ==*:~?-7-‘- f-`-o P" 53 -22°? ; 5°>5. 1 I _ci ent - _ out 0|: rieiies agent, __ Jsiianriin case iizro Parson ` Jer. ar; 4.21. _ ` ‘ Gotnnx rnxr. i vi;‘Bicsssd are ye when men shall re- ” yvll. and persecute you, and any ull manner of evil aguinrt you false- ly. for My sexe."-Matt. 5; ii. _ i-o1N'ri~:n surioiisfrious, By Rev. ii. w. snider. What is that subtle persuasion of their hardness of heart, p the Prayer” of lille R006? Jereniiah's prayers were sought even While the word of the Lord from his lips was disregarded. Why will not a youu man understand that to obey thi 00llns‘els of his mother is as likely to put him upon ri safe and prosperous course as her prayers? yet how often lwr prayers are treasured and 1,., counsel despised! Such is the devil's futalistic lu11aby_ Allpearances may lelld themselves to the inclinations so far wat the truth-teller stands almost convicted ,of the false, but while appearances aye deceived a thousand, thousand timas tho truth never fails. The Ch 1. delllls ll“l1y‘ from the gates of Jefu- salem dlil not mean the freedom of Jerusalem. _Many unpatriotic tricks are played in the name of patriotism. There are those whose dying gurgle in the abys- rnnl darkness of infainy, in the sewer slnku of rottenncss and shame Wm Droclaim their patriotism. Think of Jereiniali being turned bnck at one of the “ity g"t"'*‘ “B F1- l-Fllll-01'! Beware of men who have nothing else to Wrap themselves in hut the old flag Lei; it be understood that no nieré ll"g"W“VlllZ Dlltriot: is as far-sighted ‘lf the lmtflollc Dl‘0Dhet or mun of trod who can tell his country in good round terms wluit is the matter with lt "nd the .lll‘lélmcnt that awaits it rind the bigness and blackness of the devil that seeks to make It his own No one has learned the cliaiuicter or lllsl-0l`y of Jeremiah until he has caught some glimpse, ut img; nf the meaning of pati'iotism,, which,`ut the ;l_lllll@ tlllle. Spells piety-,-truth-telling, -'0‘l'l9_fWlflg, liatioii-loving, soul-nur. rendering piety, Moreover, notice from this lesson when coinpiired with n former one' how one-sided men arc. When tin; priests -were condemning Jeremiah because of his statements which af- fected the temple. and which they thought blnsphenious, the princes de- fended him. Uow, however, when gin, charge is of another sort and is lnnied treason the princes are agginst him. But _it was the same trut.h-toll- ing Jeremiah! lt is well not to put; confidence in men. What o jugglin- l-lle DF-'lilliet would have been to have done it: successfully! _Slll`<‘ly there is something guggen. tive for us to lenrii from such circum-l stnncos. - Perhaps it is this: 'rnng common sense, if it only means clasp. sense, will not dn. It is not suffi- cient for the information of sane and llllll jlldgnients. Men must learn to bel hlgiler than their class. ' Neither priest-class nor prince-class is big enough for ii iman-unless he is in eVf‘-l`y WHY E Very small man. But it. was to this supremest test of patience Jeremiah was put-that of having to do und deal with small- burc men. What ri specimen Zedekiali wus! Secretly lic waiited all the help he could get from the prophet, but, he dnred not follow his counsel. Dr. Muclaren calls him. "thc archaic' Mr. Facing-both-ways." Good. lwerytliing in the lesson goes .to show the greatness of Jeremiah. He W"-H thoroughly luuunn. but he was man when hc is filled _with God. We are not surprised, then, at the un. lollllllll Sl-OFF, Ql Dfllilllllilc and forbear- ance und moral courage and conn. dence in the goodness of God and oi the tlunl triumph of His cause and kingiloin. . SUMMER MONTHS, FAT L T0 SMALL CIIILDREN The summer months_ are the hard- est. of the yt-nr on small clilldiaen. (lliolcrli infnutum, diarrliucn,-,ilyseir try and stomach troubles are all common at this time and many a precious life is' snutted out after only ii few hours illness. As n safeguard mothers should keep Haby’s Own Tablets in the house. An occasional dose of the 'Tablets will prevent stomach and bowel ¢roubles, or if the trouble comes on suddenly will bring tl_ie__llt__tle one through safely. Mrs. Larry DeGrace, Mizonette, N. B.. writes: "Last summer my baby suf- fered greatly from her stomach and bowels and nothing helped her till I began giving her Haby's (`.vHi-'l‘ab- lets. 'i‘hey regulated hef‘ bowels, sweetened hor stomach, and now she is abig, healthy, happy child. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dir. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. \ Q ' ' . oiuwng riioliii xiii ini sisiiii. ‘ 'mir iiouesttxsas E)?\'?\iJIl.liII)0N TICKETS to Wcster.\ Canada via Grand Trunk Double Traci Ruufeio Chicago, etc.. on sale, and every second uesday until September igtli. at very low fares. THE l-`lNEST FARMING COUNTRY iN 'rss woiu.D as ie be renee arena the line tiftlib GRAND 'I`RUN=( Phil FIC in the Provinces of Manlobs, _ pun., and Siialatclrewrm. Desengve 'ii ture with bilauiifuify erfgrl r finance ren infomation siirdilisrn I “° ii snos end new we Office. the devil which leads men to veneer _ th hypucnsy °l asklllg for ilzheniselliiii d u it b b o h h h 0 lusolent oetentatton. "When I have so. ti” Illlwlr. l shall be content." lie says to fa wh th Ambition. g _ -- nie llleglllif 'Hohasfeuough now for ‘mtl U y which enough may be broadened ut into excess, and refinement 'may tha, f.: made to include frantic luxury and we irneelf. But he is never content. Ii 1 wants two; if two, three; and so cal H n till he covets a mil-lion which then, on 8 BIIC lu brief is the record of the 9 PROMPTITUDE he gets a hundred thousand pounds, tat, e eat Leia. tts. \vho was killed in Empire eatre tire in Ediiilburgh. ,False ideals of happiness haunt thi H9 “'09 ll0l'll lll L09 Angeles. lilld wny:é.°¢_‘men and land them on u even; as a boy he showed a marked Sli" r:`b!id d struction throil h th pa Y F - ,,n,,,_ » ~ of »,§,,,,,§,,_ nn, ,,,,,,{,,, ,ni sent ce norden to itu.i_y,» wines ue uid do very consc entiously, but he me purpnsés of annum "vhs, performed _a good deal at smoking in u th- ‘ l _ concerts 'getting a vast amount of 8 mm at exml 'dnt margin' experience that in later days was of_ utmost value to him. hen _hs returned to America he t into a San Francisco bank, but _ ll clung, as an amateur, to enter- iiiug in his spare time. He did al- most anything, singing, reciting, imi ng, and playing 'all sorts of musi- instruments. » aving saved a little money he leit en compassed, shall positively be home deturmined to make a music- iallt fo music and art Hs was is what is required- when you bcconie troubled with 0 DIARRHOEA, DYSENIERY couc, srouacn cRA1vu>s, cnotsiza noizsus, sunnsiz co1viPLAiN1', on ANY ioossnsss or me Bowsts COMPREHEND that for over 65 years DR. F OWLER"S g I vt if _ _ _ orc cut so that the front just meet. und ure apparently designed to hum; llut the million spreads out and rolls B. hi nn CH uncle!" he to pu th it lll lic shouted V ll if .lupun liars the cheapest postal ser- oc in thc world. Letters are carried l'o\'r»r file empire for two sen, about :.1-Ven-icfifliu ul zi cent. This is *thc lll<>ro_,,u¢iii_i.i-kuhle when we consider the diii`icultii~s cf transportation over n‘uu:it_n_inoiis :`in'd_ lrregulur country flint line only about uphuiidretl fuller cf railway, while only n few of thc thief roads can he used for wagons :ind the _steuinships connect only av sznull number of stations on the const. We Ent T00 Much. To rise from thc table able to eat a little more le u proverbially good rule for every one. There is nothing more idiotic 'than forcing down ii few niuuthfuls because they happen to re- main on oue's plate after hunger is satisfied, and because they may he “wi-isfed" if left. lt is the most ss- rious waste to overtax the stomach with even half an ounc more than it can take care of. vi nl D 0 8. D d l. V Sum mer Evening Wraps. ldveningwraps are unusually novel this season, the great vogue for sheer materials finding ii. happy expression in these more elaborate giii'iiii=iits. llinrquisette wraps are the latest nov- r_-liiee, and while exorbitant prices ure asked for them in the smart shops. there is no reuson why any woman could not fashion one herself; or at lcnst. plan one and liuvc it iuaide fit very little expense. lllack, white. Alice blue, gruy, gold color and klng's blue are good colors for the.-ie little wraps. Many of' them _ :irc cut on extremely simple lines, l with the klmono sleeve and plain hunk und front. There seems to be no :it- v. li ll ll II. n ii 8 9 ten" and boundary °f llls deslrea hall career for himself, though his r _ Da on. us the hundred thousand had done home in R month without a penny in l before it. his ment at Spokane Falls at a tee of $10 llouslug Response. ,ay At a. Toronto theatre not long since to the.__curtulri rose on an empty stage brities and hang a big drum while .flic__iiecond act of u play, and by teeth were extracted. His salary was d by ii meek-looking young man soon raised, but he left that business with il. dust-coat; slung over his arm “Hd llwame Hll 'S-Cl50F in 8 regular me on und loudly called, “Unclel tllG&fI‘9» According to the nook of the may and this was the starting point of his should have received no answer l’l`llll£"llf _¢af°€l`~ ClllC8EI0 WHS i-l`l¢ his call, and after an appropriate lll`5l» llig city he took by storm. New use he should have gone on with YU e monologue. But a gracclese fe god" in the gallery took upon him- °" in.-li' to answer the actor, ' me “All right, l’m coming ln a mo- e-nt; how much do you want on it?" gf; The cf'i’cct on the audience may be gil; dghwd" ____ I istic, acting, conducting, illusions, im .Inpnii luis Fhcaposf Postal Service. ellecté- an “bmlute “"l‘l“° act' clay, and, this accomplishment, as well as that of painting, entered into the scheme of his great "entertain- ment offering," as his "show" was billed in the country of his birth. In the second'part of liie programme we follnd him at work on s. model of them into shape with extraordinary. ra f mysterious fashion, disposing of his work in ii flash, and revealed to our s ed ers from the fountain ot Isis. with the appearance and the disap~_ e amazing circumstances, were very illusionist. They were magnificently _ spectacular, and often given in dra- matic form. His lust illusion, for iri- stance, was a romance in Oriental set- ting, wherein a noble young Persian the harem of a terrible llasha. - formed by Lafayette amid gorgeous. slaves, soldiers, guards of the liareml, eunuchs, and all the human pnrripher-2 Dt his knowledge of the tecliuicnlitics of i`ist;rumentati\>n,‘ and succeeded in lie- cuming composer for both oiclicstrnl tern to fasten these arrnents. Thcv mea" °l`del`- ents told him that he would be pocket. He got his first engage- week but not at a music hall. La- i-ttc's part in the programme was make caricatures of American cele- In New Orleans he saved $5,000, rk followed, and when there, six are ago, he was being paid $25,000 a _twenty-three weeks’ engage- nt.. Lats. 'ette'a first appearance in Lon . St:oll’s management, in 1900. His rn, which lasted over an hour, con ted of coniuring tricks, character- personations, and wonderful scenic WONDERFUL ILLUSIONSI. Lafayette was a clever modellcr of f "Leda and the Swan,” bringing Wild Strawberry has been used in thousands of families for all these complaints, and we have yet to hear of a. case it has not cured. dealer and they try to give you one of the cheap substitutes, insist ou having “l)r. Fowlerls" given you. Co., Limited, appears on the wrapper, as we are the sols manufacturers. l I 5 _ n was at the Hippedrome, under _ Extract of When you go fo your di-uggist or Price 35c. See that the name, The T. Milburn e G..D. W right . l"uner:iI Director and em- bnlmer-i\liss A. I"i-ry.-_\ieon,L:idy .\s'iistuni--- Personal Attention and l‘rornofne5s (liiziraiiti-eilf Ambnlanre calls answered at l;_ short notice SPECIALTIES Disinfcciing and lfiiniigaliiig lfurniture Repnired and Renp- holstercd ' Silent ";ilesmcn made fnnrrli-r. ()l~‘l°‘lG|-`~Kini:‘ Si nnre, l’linni~ :i:io’:¢.iiiCt»'ii)i~JNi1IGlo'a. ditsn ‘ . " --1 -___ pidity, but by the actual process ` the sculptor; and then, in some tonished eyes a living Leda mount- amid cascades of scintillating wat.- His "mysteries," though they dealt, arance of a man or a woman under ifferent to those of the ordinary rince rescued a captive maid from a on's den, which she had preferred to It was called "The I.ion's Bride," nil its mysteries and quick changes nd perplexing dodgeries were Der- nd most elaborate scenery, with alia of Oriental high otiicialism, fill- \g'l:he stage as in some play of im- irtnnce. Of late years Lafayette added to nd military hands of scores uf no , _ SierTnorm0Il,',l§ie ll /f l\J\/\,\,\/V\~\,e~.' ` ». r. Y l rl ;\_ .- . rug. tn, - ri - l i, _ tsuiiiv soul llssul ,O B 5-- ° ,, i *The ~~oi.;e‘~ Picnic _I-- FALBE IDEALB From poorly paid bank clerk to one e S V oi the world’s foremost entertainers - _ _ C agnbm T Mollhn _ne nd ht 0' dralpzlnit a salary of $200,000 a year, - \ N¢ll‘Iy CVGIY IIIIIICI kildlfl hi _ .. ,_ .. ,ig ~ . ._ needs a basolme Engine. But what style of engine shall he got st An engine that is absolutely safe _ und to secure this, the gasoline nilist be enclosed in ii solid casi- iron base and pumped up automa- tically. The farmer who puts in an engine and uses a lin gasoline tank, and suction and gravity feed ‘in his barn is inviting ii fire. Your engine should be economical in thc use of gasoline. The Ohio fliorcnghly mixes and vaporizes its gas before lakingit into cylind- er thus reducing the amount cor.- ronsnmcd by more than io per cent as compared with others. You wiinl a durable macl ine. Here the Ohiu`s superiority is most apparciii ; the first in this country and the oldest one running just as well as over. You want a machine with power We furnish customers with size ot ' cylinder in inches. /\ comparison of these with other engines oil the market, us well as on actual work- ing fest proves that the tlliio is 2;, per cent Larger and stronger than niost other engines sold in the Western Pruviiires. Further, the Ohio is thoroughly reliable; starts easily in frosty weather; a. water Cooled engine without water pipes or circulating pnnip to freeze. Govt-rnor controls speed anywhere from 75 to 450 r. p. m, Best. running qualities guaran- iced. : Sand fini Criialiigiiiigind priiihco M E S 0'I`0 . AMIIICRST, N. S. iinifds tl Oct. i6tli, iqi i. C il 2nd ' 3rd .|tli C S 3. -3 St day August 14th. Tliechlirch the adn ` ' ' ‘ l _"d t0 Station lfnrc Royalty juni". lirui‘klcy l’i _'nn' Un York Hit 2:13 llcilfnrd Tracadie f\l .‘s`.'olrlif'ort no 'l`rs.ca _io “ 2.33 “ 2.38 liarluticiown _|_=,c JS" ion _gnc “ li ulllill( |54' “ IUt` :irriw t. Stewart |_:,t~ 2,50 2.58 3. io i in ir ii ii ii 3 .N .i .i5 train will I _~ Returning special env 'I`racai|iu for Mt. Stewart fat 6,45 p. m nd for Cliarlottctowii at 7. I5 p. m, Shonlil llie day prove unfavorable Ili cnic will be held on following iiny, S-7 dmwsgi. _ ` “__ _ .. -_ e Farm For Sale at Dundee, Lot 50. Fnrm~ofluo acres of' land, So :irri-si clear andthe balance in liaril and soil wood. .'\ epringrunsilirougli the Linn Gfod tnildings in connection :ind fenced well with Woven wire. Cniiveiiieiit to srhrols, rbu|'i'l\i-s, inills :ind rnilwziy l stntinli. l"\\rliiitlivi'piiiliriiliirs :ipplylu 1 /\NUllS l\l/\R'l`li\', liiinuss l’. O. l'. li. I. fa’--o ilvvsfiipd will be re-ceived bythe unilersign.-rl un- | til ‘ ' it ' u corner of Qui-t-ri uniI_Sydni~_\' 1-rtret-ts. City. Ito.-neon for si-lliiig-~ilI||e:-as ol' the present |.iroprleto|'. - l’.l'.t,lll.|.l.\', 5-.lil lipd U|\arlot.intown. U music in _ri \\'olnnt Mu~ic Case. Original l’i‘i<:c of ull over illtioo is O _ ' Piano can bc used :is nn ordinary Piano or in :in iiisfnnt <:nl, l*ri-:-:- sure \'n|\'~- will lnnt cw ry .ro..r|'\ t,~- rr sunny June torn- y\i~rnt\ii'v un ilii- <-.ivilri-t \':|\- in wiuii-r, will ilu il\<~ at-rl; o|'i\nlf:\d1»zr-n stove-.1'=\\l-~‘-' no bollier. i\i'i’il-_ litt Ii' ntif-n- tiiin, is i-cux\.in~.ii>:i| nnfl i_li-- pi-ndlible. Write tr-'|5~_\' it-r c-rr-.ulnr und ii»~fi|r\-_-n|:i'sur pooni- ‘.194 J for n|»p..in‘_in-~|il. ,no teeth;” also one ulninl-‘t lxnccts to li‘ui' th \i“ 'lV0l"3g0 all"-ltl9¢l`-" _ _ _ - ` , ' _ _ " _ b L I A Alth li h not reckless with his tables showing how many babies died A o nances,glie spent large sums when from drinking plain milk and the‘ ° _ (_ _ _ __________*____ he foresaw that they would return moral e hid l\\\*\fniT°,i ,, _, _ l I inning 'llaeiiine Wi-ir.-Irie A dealing-machine is oftei very iii 'io su' petites nie urine. 're obviate this, all that is necessary _i|_ io place a couple of the oId--"='ehiqri- ed gelatlne lotengss, slightly mollt- ei-ed, under each cornsr of me base bc-ard. In a few eecon s the muchlné will bc found to adhere to the table and equal a stand-machliie in firm- ness. - insulin) siren virtue. ‘ Among all the virtues, humility, the lowest, is_ 'pre-eiiifrifut. it is ther si\__t‘tirt._ because it. is ii ways an- anchor: an that man lriay be truly said to ltvl_ the moat oontentin his calling who __ :iftrfves to live within the compass oi ii cn in W' “args Si. l':fi'i"i»wa. 3-ndnfmiiSep In ,V on his meal check banqueter iieizes at random a baked ‘ tid u. bowl of :nl:~.fL“:.‘::..i“s:i;°:.“...._ The Classy Q1ie11Ci121‘I the chicken' croquettes at the end of the counter. d Delicious fillonlhf ' ' _ Is now for salctverywlierc. _ ll0|.UllUOKS To G ` _Glass '°”‘“'l"~"9”°'?’m'~E’"“' F rancis Drake. Manufacturer. "Get a move (ln. YOU blg Sl-lil." ‘ » ..;\\\`\ \'\\ ` ‘li _ .__ nouns KID _N.EYf2l P|iI5'If.' S. l;l_ pil ._ _i<;_f;e\:_' " ‘ lllig l,.- L/ in _ _.£2/ "¢\_ M I-la. L` _ l'l` _Al 7i\._` Q”-"~_ <3 _,»r\ ~_ ~;;’=_-_ ~.»_f_'\ é".;= L' at -l-gs ll 7' ,ol l si: _` S We make to charge for test ing each eye separately to see if you need glasses and they can be ordered or not later, just as you please. We kee R L , B Fl p ri record of test so that wlien dc- sired we fit you witli any_style of lense or mountings wished for and at zi moderate price. Il South Side Queen Square dmwirwtl _ I _ I _ _ L ' ‘1-nr 1 ___ F _ says the man behind him. Y l l I I Flustered harassed, famished, the l» ' itw oiiisoovr, it. .s E. .li..lf1IEACllEKN; Agent, - ltliarletieiswn, I.. E. l. _ » 8- drtf. ' 1 Iersey Cream. ‘ ' ` B’ .vr:\.' _.: -_ ~- >-_ ~;"'¢ .‘~»i~_ZJ`.=_- a`.l‘_l;l.:f~`r".-‘l_~"" _/ / >'¥§._ll..f Q; in ifvgriirvl- "“*l:mr.ri\A'c"i SYNOPSIS UI' CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANY person who is the sule he-iiduf it fi\nii|y.or any ninli- over N years old. mnv lioniestunrl n quarter in-ction of available llominion land in Manitoba ‘limkatcliewnn or Allie-rfn. 'l‘he npplicant must. annonr in r»|»~~~;o|i :it the Dominion Hands Agoiicy or Hub Agcmiy lur the ills- t.ri\'L. I§|itr'_vbyp|~..yy inny ln- vnailv nl. any nrnncy. on cr-rlain conditions. by [nmqy-_mr»t,liP~r son |f:\ii;.'lifv|‘, liroflir-r or sistnrof iiitr-nrlinu l--.\iviirsti~x_il<‘r_ Duties. :lit inunili-x' rvsirii-nee upon ' it' ~f t‘ linil in etch ol and cult\\': ion 1 lr- . : _ tliroo yours. .fi lioinr-i=f_<-nd:-r inuy iivu within nine mil(-'i ol his hnimeetiind on it iarm of at lon-at. Stl :iorils :julvly owned and occupied by liini oi' hy lim i_:il.her, inotlior, sun, dauirlitei-,liroihi-ror rust:-r. _ ln certain districts it bonu-stnader in good standing mnv pri--nmirta quartnr- section along-side his liuniestead. Price $3.00 per ucrcl _ Duties -Must reside unnn the homo- tead or pre-emptiun six months in each ix years from r ata ol homestead entrv l d` th time required to earn nc u in e homestead patent) and cultivate lllty acres extra Ahomesti-,nrler who has exhausted hi" honie_i-itezid right and cnnnnt obtain ape - eniption may 1-nt.rjrfr~_r anurch mod hom: - lt ti cts l’rics $300 r tend in certninr s ‘|. _ _ _ p- cre -»l)\itir-u.~ Must. rresi_il»~ six iiiniitlw -n ar-li olthrcu years. cillfrvnte titty acres i.-d erect a house worth x'_¢00.00 _ ._ W. W. (JURY, lin uty ofthe Minister oi the Interior N di-_l nauthorised publlcptlon of this rlvartlpement will no be naid lor. 8-111 lim COMMUNWtALIll H01 EL Eh W. oppeene smerie..se_Be¢ien,Mefe -is _ ~1~" ‘ '; . ..T.2'L"'. f - ` é~¢.- ~.‘. ' VL _ (Q9 _ _ '- -2 4-. _'<-_*.§:=_".l __ Ir'-:= -if-°5"¢ 4' 1.....- tfnrs rooms with hot and sold water lor |00 pi-r da and up, which includes tree L' urinoi hibllc shower bntlia. 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