li. ’ t V N' "_ _t'.~.~-t. _,.1-__ .' ' iii »i1. `-» '_'-it-1.1. ’.'_',_'i` _~*._fL{ _-1-'_'-_,t '-1' ' iii tfiéd 'YU 1 ‘-1-.i`.J,5.*'f-` 5' .-. ` 't'~';i. if-'f '-10' ` i' .`_:f'l'_'I.'_ iii _» _-"f‘__.=_» -.-- '- '1i=iV,l-E-iflifii Iii?-'i"` -"iii ‘viii if _qlfgti _'_ ‘:.,.V _i 'F1' '= _ tA."_"~l`-l‘»J.`° iw' I 1;.. -_-_ i_V.- §;_§z§1.zl'~1.- "' I 1.. 5 __t, _ . ol »I5'»'>\. , t ,i ts 'dr I i.,\ . _ ' _ft ,-5 " '_' fl: ?;'i’.-io' _ _t ‘-”-`:. _ -__,.___._ _ ...,.' '_ --.f-"' :- ',t".=,-ji'V _-_Vt --_i uh.. _ ._,..' , . _____. V ..’ .__;_ _,_ tt 1 .Q-__-_ 2? iff? ' _ . -_'l',-.-. .-1. .es '3,_'3`_ ,_.,_._ t “ffl ._ :_ ,_,l.~ Q.-».....~1-'~_f .- “‘ “ ».._,l» ._‘¢='-_#1 -° .wt "‘*»";‘r'f""~;< '~'-<.-.~_1 `.:_t::-.' *ff* _.1 ,.»... >. ' -' "r ‘-_V- .-,-,-. V _ i. .. '_n.~.',-.,~1~. 1. '_ 1 ‘-5 ii, ` *I I ,,',_..t '/. f° .".»i I" - ' 5'; 5 If ,.. .1 . 1 _ ,g H3; * - -- , V _ -V _ nz-V* r.".‘. 't‘- '= _» »:,~c . .- ---1-. ..._ ~ - _ _ . .-- -. ,rt M. .i- ,. ..» -i.'».~ 1.--. -X ,-“'§- 1-_1 ' " ;' " ' “ ' ~ ' ~»' ' ' -' . ‘ ' ~ `. _' . _ .` - ‘ -’»,_,._, .“__~' _ " ~ -‘--4-.~-:gi ,' li’-'lp ,{- L3- -.."~,.-'/€‘_5_¥' -~§». t\_'~»1-_"-l'-'.‘- "_“f_.'-_";' “." -_"M ‘, "~ " _ '“ ° ` . _ ' ‘ _ _-2'- ' 215'! PAGE-ru'f» **"“”__l" 0' '**““`“" TH1=;`c"l`1Ti'T“6`f`Tl`PTt`»1l‘11 rllxnrilxu MARCH 21918 " -- . . \v| -A i _ -- 'V- :' ~ __ ..»\.- ..- - - _ ‘ - ' _--T --- ~ -'- " E _ Meadow iiank Lot W e h :.1 ve :1 ‘ t .»’1otl 11... rn... .1 I Hunan |1011 ' 0 _ A Pefnefuel W?" ‘_"¢i‘i"""-° Grade X.-1, Helen 0'Neill; 2 ern. Mary L. Rldhard, (equal). `E?_.____u_-._ itupicrnents- -he Grade IX.-1, Margaret Joseph; 2 Malvina Richard; 3. Gladys Mullins. Grade Vi-Ii.-1.Cecilla Pineau; 2 Marjorie Welsh; 3, Mary Gaudet. (if St; _ "' ‘ Grace Doucette;’ 3, dean Garrett. ' ° - ' \ _ ' 1 5' " -' - _ ugh n; 3, Mary Cormier' Llmff 111 5‘>i' ,nesday the sixth .lay of March -next Grade v____l Amella Gaudet; 2 El_ A ll 1‘l1<,vr>m cl t o 3 Grade V11 -1, Elizabeth Mcinnis' 2 I 'tr l»-'si'.;nerl ure instructed to Marv Call' a Martha Sumarah' V 3 Helen McEach: Yeste rd_gyl______ ned respecting Bakers. Whereas by Order' in Council, No. ,_ "\___ §..,.-.menngaone- ' ( 'Clock ill ilu' afternoon. izabeth M"A“lay' 3' Esther Burke' ember. 1917,it is amongst other things ' 'I ° _i lst--Tire farm ot’ 100 acres lately Grade lV__1 Mat. Mmtleet.. -» D W *eg £2 sv: _`“ 11;: gm 0.1 I _0Wllf'll llflil Occupied hy Murdock Mc- lrene Cntlaghanf 3 Efizabetn Gandét' ma prohibit an eisou from mann 1 F: .1 ' ' , eo. sd.. cceasml, with good build- 1 tl M M M l _ n' n 1 'S 1 n 1 y ”"° ' “"‘““') r <1 rl .1 1 1' ' “ - 'rv ng . acres c cure :tm ul ar C n oo pro ucts esignatet by urn j '_' tres of good soft and hard wood H Grade lll__l_ Annle Cmnln. 2_ without a license and may cancel any _ 2nd-Also at the some place and sylvla Gallant; 3_ Kathleen Cml'ten_ -license for any violation ol' any reg-u- -- -te, all the farln stock, crop and im lation or order. .plemenfs now on the said farm com Gmde ll__l_ Mary O-Nelll_ Aileen prlsing: Ill horses, 5 urllch cows. 3 “-eavetn lequalll 2' _lrls McLellan \' -a' e. ' ' ' ~ ‘ - onng L t .5 pigs. 00 hells. Frost Hilda Corcoran- (equal)' 3 Veronica 'l`her'efore. I do hereby order: _ _ _ wer (new), Old ulUW€I‘. rilkif. Shilkel' _ more per month shall manufacture _ HI" 5 i *I (;l91l_i1ffl‘ illld bill-'ZW (Hall) Roller Grade l__l_ Constance Coyle; ' 3' bread, cakes or other baker- 'od-ucts bprlng Tooth H'1rro\vs, 2 Plou"bs 5 in __ _ __ _ ~ -' Gladys Mchinnon, Wiiif- d M-E t_§ for sale without first obtulnillg from t-='l-- .._.___.., ,___ _ ___.. . ._ ._ new _(rang Plough, Potato Digger, ern' tennnllt 3_ Ollvell;§ncett‘t'3_ ac' ti ¢AMpBELL__ At Montague on Ft,ll_ 5L‘l1fil€I`V_ Spike HHITOWS. HU-Y F0_l" called “Bakcr's License," save and ex- llth, 1918 to' Mr. and Mrs. Preston L. ",“_d ROW' Pulp°"_(”efVI' Di5k 1_,_)t"m,'I Grade I, (boys)-1, Leo Trainer; Cel” 3101915- l`6Sii1Ul`9-HIS and 'DUi\JliC Cnmhbell (nee Lila Milligan) a soil gluck Frame' Call' hmners’ “"‘ee‘ 2. Edward Berfigaiii 3 R€i§ihfi-ll1‘ “Ming houses' bakmg °“l\' mfthe “Se ' arrow, Truck Vvuggon (Bain), l)rl- . . ' ` f l l. _ ' . v,ng.Wagg0n_ wood Steigln Hm_nc____ Mtnnnanl. _ ?_____tdr_iic1__Dfl_t_l__o1_;i_1_flntiollnn offerlllnz their a quantity of oats and small articlel he Food Controller rr license to be ` l\|‘f.\'|`H-*lv 'Fairbanks Scales. Bio.-ks and Tackle . ` e pu C over , the counter. _ ' _ ' ' , 2. That ull applications for such lic- “'~~ t_°‘§r__l_l‘_|:g9;__'5_>;15t___l_l)___U‘2313?; _em duwr I There is a Message enses shall ge in Form No. 5 hereto ‘ ' ‘ ` ` ~ ‘ ' ttachcd.` MILLS.-At St. Avards on March 1. and balance in 30 days and for stock [U ‘ ’ a -l -l-l. ,l . . .- . . - 1918, Harry Allison, infant twin son ctr. all sums under $10 U0 $3311. and This Lady 8 story’ ll" glmt ll memea mall expxm on ' ' --- .t e st day ol' December' in caclo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mills. ‘ f0l‘ 2\Yll0l1l\iS 0\'0I` $10-00. 9 months' . . . _ credit on approred joint notes She Tells whad D°dds K'd"ey Pm" year' ' n (.ha’rlcnew“_n_1_,__bl_um_y 12tnA'_ D _ Do for Women 4. On and after the first day' of _V ' IN l\IEM()l{I.\.\I. Gr. Harold A. MacLeod. Sth Siege linttergv. beloved son of _-\.(.i.. and Agnes Muc- Lcod, Purk _(‘or'1rcr, P, EQ Iélllnllt 'Died at .\ltler°slrot'. Eng- _ land. March 3r'd. 1917. 1918; BENJ. CARTER & C0. Auctioneers 2622-2-lbttstllliaro. --_ #_ SPECIAL MEETING AT -A special - annual meeting of the enareholders and directors of the Bonshaw Dairying -Company will be She Was Troubled With Weakness and Her Daughter Had Nervous Trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills Prov- ed the Remedy They Both Needed. Hamilton, Ont., March lst-(Spec ial.)-The story tdld by Mrs. H, Dickens, of 70 Tom ‘S-trect, this city, carries a message ot' hope to every »'uff'ering woman in Canada. "After my baby was born.?' ,Mrs. Dickens states. “i used to suffer with nH'e 1193 I th 0 tl ,, _held _at the Court House on Saturday mi’ back and had Illfhemt to do my N 0 3 evening. March 9th, 7.30 p.m. Disposal -.vork around the home. But, I read 2818. ` -°f piang °'i,l'¢¢¢_ about Dodd's Kidney Pills and what _ _ _ -* _ D _ WM. MCRAE, they __l_1a_ve dlone tpr' o_ther;1_._ _Sobel n ov ng memory o my ear 5 i _ :hong _ won a' ge a :ox it ' - v _ _ n____n_father who _______a__t__d _ms me 276___2_27M___ ecre ary what they would do t-nt. me_ | _\‘yitllilr_ the iprovmce oi Manitoba. "c-‘. ‘Tth 1917 fr l'-s h.m1e at Elms- lllnrcll, 1018, no baker shall make bread, rolls, pastry or other bakery products, -from wheat flour other' than the standard fiom' as-.proscribed in Food Contr'oller`s Orders numbers el- even and fifteen 'without written per- mission from the Food Controller. ` 5. The licensee may urannfacture bread and' offer it for sale only' in thc ter specified, that is to say: \Vithin the province of British Col- umbia, 18 ounces but to exceed 19 ounces. _ Within the provinces- of Alberta and Saskatchewan, 20 ounces brit not to exceed 21 ounces. ' ___ _,I am pleased to any that after tnk_ lb and 2.0 ounres but not to exceed »..1le, P. E. I. H 0 It I "`Y~m__ “H _ ng two 'boxes 1 found such great re- 17 “““‘§e5 and 21 °“”C9S' l`@SD9CUV9!Y ret l “onld not be wltltont them ln Within the province of Ontario, 1*’ _` I ` ` _ .1 ‘ _ ounces and 24 ounces but not to ex- ' O-ne 53:5 sad year has passed and' A ‘E-ld;;u?l;ugntet._ too' nntl been wrt., coed 13 ounces and 25 ounces respec ‘-es'l remember will. ` _ 'l- ' _ -If-1: on and off for a long time. Her ti‘&;it~__ I _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __we stood begun _nur dying bed Mews boys y0ntlts_ Suns' Snrlng ___ _eg got so had we were afraid we 1 _lin tlc prov not ot t_1uebet., .4 'rn ,take our last :.---_-.- -_-11. v@"-C0H1S- storm uistefa- HSBONEG -...uid see ner ln the hospital. But. "“_'}<"'= but "01 i0 @>-wail 25 Ounces with acilint; :__ _ . _.e wat(.lle.l ':es. 20 dozen all wool under-wear. _ _-m pleased- to say she is 'better' ‘*'"_ e “Till €Xf10l>t the lilly Of Hull- o’er you -\ fl\lfl“Uty Of mimma mile 12 '-9 24 :‘.' ou,-h' taking Dodd's Kidney Pills. t°‘V“ _M A~Vlme" ami Vmagc “I Gaim' _ls mul- spirit mn' <1 H; hi thread. 700 lbs. white lead, varnish --l never thought i)(,.]d',., Kidney 91111 T0ilii. in each of which the Away to ti'--r ` - » .ni me int. half gallon, `and gallon tins-_ ,-1.35 ,nuld have done such good work ""°i5m5 Shan be 12 °““‘f0S'__a“d 24 skrs -I'iE ASSOCIATED FARMERS' C0- _md l am telltng ull my t-ntentln about olinces. but not_ to exceed 1., ounces roll."-,_. ,i._,»t._, .. ,-_ _ t 0pERA-1-|\'E Q0" LTD _. _,nn ----"~'~"~~""f'"""" ' """“'_-'"2" 01111065 l€SD9"liV€|y- _ Qi, Gi--.~_ :-_ _ 147 Syd-iiey Sin, f.`“,'Jmen.s tmnlbles ot. nearly nll ot- Within those provinces known asllle .mem ts' 1 _ _ ' Phone 54_6J_ ________ come from sték ntdneyS_ The "\l.'1rIilmc Provinces,” 24 ounces but nu l l,__._l_, _ _ ____ _t,__n___er Mf~lpd_ _ _ ' i h ld tabnshen rvt tw exceed 25 ounces __~._,l,. tl,t.t._ _ _ . ___ _ ,_ t,_el_C_ _ ._ _,_ ..._._...._-_... ....1-._._,,.....-_._._.,.-.3,.._._.,._,.i._. __‘___ed¢;_"`f£_‘e;;‘ckSnfd§e;s__ Degdws Ktd_ The above specified'_ weights shall S--»\' -- .1 -lrlndson '--vol: r-/1.liRR'-v. ; __l_. '~ .-1 xv" '\ fa .-"' ‘f'_€‘!l.'s' ,_-s ‘ 1 Q l"'~\‘. PV r°'“"\ _ I .‘-" \ _ in _he net weights unwrapped. twelve -'i-Y P S- hours after baking. and when twin or Y- __l 'multiple loaves are baked, each unit ,' _ __ ggnd l913_ " ` ` ' '_ _ _ ° ‘-" V- ' " ' ' ` ' of the twin or multiple loaf s-hall con- moetln of Kensingto .et ,_ J 2.3 isvsii »'*s ”'f\“m to the weight requirenlents of his rule. - _>. ‘ . %El.l§0l.'i#'1‘.’..l’1»H.1¢.,..». _ , ,n _nesd_t_t_ March 5, § ~i... ---' 6. The licensee may rnnnn-facturc '_' _';;....'_ '-11 I g ' ' " . .- ._ - , - T V4 \'° amines V .- _ ff- _I ‘”"`"‘?’ ‘“ me wi, B3 Q 2 .:1 ,. Qéibo -sv' aa-:I-Q ..~’-‘U ,_ ».'.~ `{'.' ’. is ent Silver Faves Ltd will be held in Board t T d ' _ _ _ - _ |:l_ N_ C0x_ Manage,-_ ,grcdients in amounts exceeding: ___... ' rt_‘i'z's and offer them for sale only in ' - '- i'\.rr will be presen: nn, pot- sale at a barglm two farms, units v.'ei."_hing 1 or 2 ounces, and said V " Xnluin the workings of the Ak .'no~_l soil, ilre wood, lumber and mud "IIS shlll be baked ill il Dil" 11110 H01 .'-‘~\Rl~1 .'-_-.1 ;_\ -are .-1.'f-.=, 371.49 . ""i!f>11 A illll filllvwial Sell-if r ~nr railway. and creamery. .011 N160'/81' 11000111- ' "_ _ ' __ ll be mmle t-or mst season Annly - The above specified weights shall -1-.-..»..._ _ . , .arm »»V»-ber ninnlfr mend. _Auonrsv Mvsns. be het Wevfhts imwrafaped twelve 1-: 12:; _,CWS ln _,__ _ _ _t “_gt_ ,SAAC Low-l-HER, -_,-_-40 2_26tt,,tlln(l Hazelbl-o0k_ h-"urs after baking and when twin or im, His., l.~,,l.,.t. _, ,l .,,_,§ l'-well Secretary. _ multiple 1V.-,lls ure _baked -eucir unit of my hdtlse __»____ ____ ____ ____g__ ________t_ _ - ._;._2gl\.ll,~_2t ,..--,~,-.»..-.---.Q-4-e_»_;=_»_»f--_-"r"-'**° the twin pr muitrplo' roll slrull con elrn , ' ' form to t.1e weight requirements ot` ‘V t h('ra5“'e1I5 "' '"5'-" R“5fiC0» ------»- F this rule t u nr -h _ t '- ' » ' ' _ nga: ‘snlllrxihrdg nitmfdld V 1 - ""‘ ' ’ "" 1 __tZn,T_§‘° lf”’l}‘d,§"ddwe‘g"l‘S' ‘}"§f"‘ l"°` I, _ . _ _ »__ 5 . - e s a e e =rm net y aver- __l;l'9ALl_i;i_n_l;;:_l1 Sth will be sold by Pub (fa -_-_ ‘aging the weight gf not less than . App_y _O _ __*_ Dundas Starch Factory at Bt.ltlgt__ twenty-flv_e loitvcs of bread to any one ' . ROBERT A- CFIASWELL. : The undersigned offers for sale hl~ town. P- E- ‘1- ' ‘dhdhvnirchozgflerar0dlssl?dl'lmh{»tUNE RUSUUU farm consisting of 100 acres of land I t tl b I hold t. l ` ' g ' " ` ' ' - ‘ am Yellues e .V Stare 6 B 0' less than th rlini ' tl 2320'3~25¢2iPd. situate at Commercial Cross. The fol- ._V_,,na(la Dexii-me (10,, ip can for ten. the multnninl n,I;]:1;;)tbI;‘flr]€tf)retn;‘;f:_ and churche’s 'l`ircre are two brooks 0 fa 9 ROOMS. Charlotte running through said farm. this farm Moren E:(l,;?:zno'd`ci)gEIir‘i.rE?yl'r1duurch 16' 1918 at lhl1l1cful:>(i'e(tlhg)llcNsitre Zll|c(>1t:lis° 2811.3_2MGt_ cane or beet sugar' including the`sug’- T. L. COOK- 'Ki|.g's.LJuullty. _ ' I' -. -- - _ 590103 Also 120 Hows Of llllld 118111' Y OD' W I Y' V Malt Extract or Malt Flour.-in ox- . 2822-3-2Stt6Ipd. _posite_ above _1n1.-ntioned farm, this RAW FURS _,ess of 2 DOnntlS_ -ll mnlt ls not nsed lic auction on the premises on above s- _ _~a~ _ _ due _ms beantunl ,arms conslstlng .cj ___,-..__ _-J than with no cutting or washing, pro. of 1ll0 acres of valuable freehold land. ' 'f_- ‘ '_-"'\j\ F f S vlidnd lt[:l.at_bread cqnminN.1g not. less __ _ l ' t an t ity five per cent (3.1 per cent) in an extra high state of cultivation. ,__._ . a e of We llntn. nm, be baked cn the ot,_ " _ ' '* on bottom in two st les orrl iz' fronting on Pownal Bay. only five miles -from Charlottetown lse t E "-""> _ ° , I _ Y y’ V " churchs, schools and sfhipplngobelng) . -. Rd, , '“"1hte"tf‘nf3“;"]_t‘;' Btflclk “{‘“l’”' _ t situated in one, or nn. bent rn.-...tml Synopsis ot Canadian Northwest lm, h- 'I “lt 'ef _“_” el rW"'Pll"i= aint.:-lets nr P. rl. r. Ann nn ln.. noel. Ln] Rewhlinnt _ _ -T tt ,_,_,§§§‘, ‘"' l'fbnPd“° “K " ‘I ”“"" crop, farm implements, and household ~ . The I.ll`ld€I‘SlgIl€d OffeI'S _ ‘ "‘ pm' e ' fu.-nnnm. stock consisting or 1 horns - HE , ,, ,,, ,"_"-, -, ,, , f I. Sale his farm of 100 1_2- ’_"““"‘““K-°f “md ""“'" be Per, 1 choice general purpose mare. 6 r .~1nh'r‘;¢°n yeeirnonldx, 13:; hlndresigrdmf O {:‘§5‘thIe by me munufactuml' 'Jr S"°hl yur. nm; s new of .none entire, :1 »-mon -f ---11-we vu----rw I-nd 1-- M=--fw»»-- acres of land, 90 cleared UH- tl ' ‘nt cnttle 6 pigs hens Crop 20 Saskatcltewan or Alberta. _Applicant must ap- d b I d h d 13. The licensee S all nOt hiflnufilc-I was choice -hay ,200 stocks oat; 100 gilsnhfagiggffgf :dee r?imiTt'°"ErIfii;d'bvA::;`:r¥ an a ance' un er ar ture' dmm"“e‘ "9" °r °m°"“'|s°' mn nm zoo bln orare... 1oo't..... fr-v M f»»d= M -nv Du"-'alia L-1-1'- Av-iff and soft wood situated on i\'"“"° '"1' 'Dams' -P"°d"°i= 'md "wks ' ' ' p ' ‘ butnolSub-Agencyon certain conditions. ’ ' thél"e0l'l lln lllljllst, 6X0i‘bli.ll.l`li. un-` i‘i,’“il’.l'.."l‘I.’li’.'.1‘.‘?".‘.'i'..§ "'.‘.`t.‘f..fi ’..'.‘l.‘Z.l'.` ...'2r.:::.'1.%":..'.'1"..l'...":;'ls.":. 2.1.11 ;.":‘.._°'l' Blfacklei’ Pt- R°"'d» Seve” '°"'°"-"e -1'-1°"--1"-'°'v °' '--f-ff 2'1"" '°‘ S' T' “""°"- 1 'et 1-1- 1.‘:::::::'.'."...".' 11:1. ':.'."il .:'.1: .'.:"°.'..;'."1'.‘.: miles from Chaf1°tfei°W“- i”°’"""””'°“' “”`°“‘ °' ”’“"“"' rimn, 1 roller, 1 scutrler, 2 wood .n-mln nnndatlnnr. A i...1.nn1.:¢ inn... ir' rn- This farm is conveniently 14- T119 licensee. in selling bakery _|‘I’|‘|||' 1 bg; “Bight 1 di-iv"-lg quired except where residence is performed inlhe , _ _ pl0ll'llCtll. Hhllll keep Such -products mich. 1 buur. 1 irucrwngon. 1 cm, '*'i;,"‘;';',,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,,__,,, ,,, m,_,_,_,,_ situated wlthm quarter of a moving. 1.. me ¢.....n....e. in nt. .meer [id 'huh' 1 861 driving hBl'f|6lB, 1 in| may pre-empt a quarter-section alongside his mile of School church a "ne as 'pmcucame and Without un' .Wg-Q" hlmsnt 3 new cm-¢ hal-_ homellud Price (Looper Acre. ' _ P _ 7 reasonable delay. RBBBIGB Within the Im. 2 .°t| double haméa. cotta" Dulles Six months residence in each of three and rallway Statl0n_ same tlqlda w_lt|l0m_ l-ensonatfle lump | v . yuan after earning homestead patent also 50 acru lA|||¢|,'1brkn, shovels etc. All home- -_-sm enltlvnunn. m-unpnon pntenrmnybe olr S are in ood flcatlon, especially if tendlngto result ., . fnniigun' “ml for "rm, mme tngsgtou mon u lrnmmud patent, on cemln _ g _ g in a higher market -price to the ra- "¢> _ 35|" 0f IUOCR. (STUD. GCG. $5- A sett'l':r who hu exhausted hinlrmneunf rlqhl repair and farm is well Wa' tape' or consumer’ Wm be dean Wm' Qgjgf @|||, Qygf thu gmqupg 3 may take 1purchasedhomestndincemindutricu tered "9 an Unmh' PNWUCB- ‘ ' ' hm' not 6 et, Price ni-W rr acre, Duties-Mlm reside six moulin ' I ‘ org., -.Vt%°"‘.!c ht” cnats in uc__o:tt_ ee yem.cullivlle§0l¢r¢l Ind :nm Terms easy as owner is 15. The licensee shall not buy, con- ’ 4 _~. ° 9'* . ’ tract for, sell, store or otherwise ':»iv¢_ J “ in mm, on wed: ”:h:'"';=:hm°]g;w';n;: "':’|;‘M=*t'?4"'€I|*°:'°s‘t.odE 01112' WBSL. A ly t0, handle or dear in any food commoditi 'Z il; . . - ,___ positive-no rel :_._:__t._¢°__:.t..¢I¢...¢.| nn- enlnudon anon sem.. THE()_ A TT, len for the put-pose of unreasonably 1-._ increasing the price restrict ng the ~ ‘ “ J' ”°°°~AAu';Z;m”r I ' OWDEP. supply of auch comudodltleu orbfmnn- iilrlll 15 ll10Hi-I) f~0V@led bi' first 131855 #__ the equivalent ln weight of augur nury. I“'|‘b‘fl`- Hlg-hest prices paid for- all kinds he lIS€d- '1`i€l0 l§|1lll‘lillI-ei-'<1 lmlllelllilw 1105' raw lui-ii Fats (either vegetable or animal or S0=`_\i|0Il _Ewell D|-\l`Ull“5""'- wily time Qlianceg. ami niiip your conlpoulrrls of sarne).~ln excess of 2 N0" tu"-hl” Vamculms "DPW to furs to firms you are not acquainted DOUDUS' owner on p1elnlsc~ i, i Milk ~ln exe-n of 6 dn ll I ` ~"' wit_ll you can get etter pr ees “___ sklln nm; c s __ po\ln__ att' at om.. i, 1 or s equ va en ' ¢ ROSEFHCK FRASER' Send me your' furs' and bc assured a U0“d€“S€il 01' |D0Wil€l‘€d milk- A t 0i` S- S- NESS'/\N» »-squat-0 tlealy 9. The licensee in making any bread uc a goiiciioi- etc, 3_ |q_ |.l0l_MAN_ lor rolls shall not add any sugars- or __ Montague, P. E. 1. Expo,-tel-_ l fats -to the dough during the process ,tt A.i,,x,,,,,l,i,, on S,,t,,,d,,y_ Mum, 2653-2-20111-Ewsntlllo. 156 nlnnnnnnd st. 0_1 baking .or to the bread or rolls 9th at 12 o'clock sharp -I am instruct- Charlottetown. P. E. I. ‘-1 1%" liukiill- _ ed by the exectltow of the estate of 5 3_23th,,tut;l_ . Bakers shall manufacture only, tn-6 late Menard w0od_ to sen by pun _ .1 single loal or a multiple thercoll :_ ,__ -2 such is usrd "`fri°ii IOWIUS b“Udi“35 “"9 0" said farm derti. addressed to Mathew & MC' rules und regulations for such units. 0119 d‘V9l""8' house- U-'ree hams' one Lean. Souris. Plant can be Seell by 8. The licensee in manufacturing coach house and one hen house all in zrpplylilg '-0 MV- J0l\\l Si€l‘l1H. Bl‘il1§0' bread or rolls shall not rise to cach . “W fIfSi» UIHSH l`Hl>‘dil`~ H115' fam" is ‘mly tewll. Sl-iid i0IldGl'S i0 be ill by APPU barrel ot' fiom' of one hundred and The ilflnliiil meeting Of lhe P0l‘l1l8U' two miles from Montague, near school. i_5til_ _ _ - . _ ninct_vs1.\ pounds the foliorring ill- Sugar-ln excess of "' pounds' o" rr in condensed or powdered milk if closely batched together baked in a The following "order has been is- 214, dated the fifteenth day of Nov- `ovided that the Food (‘Vontroll`er§ y y l, - - _ fncturing or dealing in any food or 1. That on and after thc lst day ol' _ _ _ _ liliarch, 1918, no person. firm or col'- -~ 6: “(1011 Blrldi'-‘I‘. MaSS_€Y-HH\'l'iH M0 McAui,iy_ ‘poration using five barrels of flour or ' UNDER LiCEN;‘?`-E I _ 9 ii; -_-.__ _'__ Restrictions Respecting tiaken and the Sale. of-` _ _ ' ` _ _ _ " Bread. Rolls, Pastry ' 'I _:___ __--'__' E Grade V‘ll-1 Irene Connolly; 2, I I” 'W 4 N , Etc Came into Effect -'-:rch connnodlties. frny -bakery -products and shall not -leterioratlon in connection with tho :my bakery products. 17. The licensee shall not. witiront the written consent of the Food Von- trollcr of Canada, or his 11112;, :.1111- orized representative, keep on 1"-u'i or have -in possession or und.-1' 1' trol by contract or other' ar'1'\r\':l'|nc:wl -'rt any time, flour -in a tiuantit\ in --ri- cess ot' the reasonable reak<_=1'_\' 'products for other bread or bui.cr_\ products which hc has sold. 19. The licensee shall not issue, 11:' make public, market quotations. or make any statements to any person reg-:\.1'tlilrg the price at which food -"omlno|i'lties ure being S010- \V\\il'l\ Iriuotutionr. or statements' cannot be I verified either frolrr his own r'ecor'ds or lr'om the records ot` other licensees rnd slroliuot make any other' rnislead- ing statements which tend to cnlrnncc the price ot` any food commodities. 20. The licensee shall place on ev- 'following specified weights, or multi-' ery contract, 0l'lI9l‘, acceiiUUlC0 Of 0"' -pies thereof. in the rnnnner hereinaf- rler. invoice, price \list_an_d quotation ' Issued or signed by him. the words "Food Control of Canada i.icem~'.c l\'n1nber," followed by the number ol' the license. No licensee shall know- ingly 'buy any food commodities f1'om or sell any such comnroditiei-1, for uni' person required to Iruvc a license by any order' now issued on which may hereafter be issued. unles:~:- such per- son shall have secured such licensc and complied with the provisions of fills rule. 21. That thc following shall bc the , “cc clrurgzrblc for a license to manu- “`.'1f‘ture bakery protincts: When the value sold does not ox- ceed $10,000 per annum $5.00 When the value sold does not ex- ecd $50,000 -per' annnnr . . . . .. $10.00 When the value sold does not ex- ceed $100,000 per annum $15.00 Wlren the value sold does not Cx- fzeerl i1200.000 per' annum $25.00 Wiren thc value sold docs not -ex-_ .'-led $300 000 per annum . . . . .. $30.00 When the value sold does not ex- ,-ceti $400,000 per annum $40.00 When the vuluo sold docs not ex- ceed' $500000 per annum $00-0*) .intl $5 for ozrcli $50,000 additional ol , fraction thereof of the value sold. iwsw HosP|TA|_ smsooles Moo- ERN IDEAS A live-.~:tol'_v structure. in which many ot' the most modern ideas i11 hos-pital construction have been enl- bodied, is tho recently completed all- uex io the Union Hospital in Fall Riv- er, Mass., which is described and il- .lvleciumics .\ini,nino.A feature that 1_1 lstantly attracts attention is the nrurr- ncr in which each ot' the stories ab- ove the first recodes from the front more that the one beneath it, thel'e‘by 'providing -space for broad, uncovered 'balconies that extend the full length !of the building and are nccesible from all adjoining rooms. Rows of Iflower boxes add much to tho attract- I ivencss of these rest, places. On a lcv- f ' ,. ` cl with the second' floor is an irrclos-f ed, heated passageway connecting tl1e` annex with the old building. ln the basement 'of the new structure are thc heating plant and an ice plant. Tile offices ami operating rooms arc on the main -floor, dormitories on the second lioor. private rooms on the third, and cl|ildrcn's rinurters on the fourth floor. -l_-_-_.___ (`-surlrsy in business is the nlod- ern incubator. Lack ot' it is the old- faslrloned l1ens.il_tIng on six eggs with three slrellscracked. . Lemons Beautify! Strain lemon juice well before mixing and massage face, l _ MCR. arms, handi. ».4-¢-..- 0 -o-o-4-»-o-»-o I-O-<-o-e-o~o-o=-o-»s»Vs».g..¢. ¢..,...,.,,.,..,_,_,,_',_.__.__,__ H911 IB l0ld how to prepare an lnex' penslvoleulon lotion which can be' us~| 01| -to hriiig back to any skin the sweet. l°reshne.~'s ol' which it has been robbed by trying atmospheric conditionsl Wlndchufc, roughness. lap and md. BHS are warden off and those tell-tale lilies of cure or of nge are gpfinppii away. Thi! Juice of -two fresh lemons' straine lmto b - d u ottic containing three ounces of orchard wlrlte makes ai whale quarter ping nf the mcg; re.. markable lemon skin beautlfler at ab-5 Ollt the cost one must pity for a small' jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the- lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon Dilip gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows thai lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan. and ie the ideal skin softener. smootheuer and beantifler. ' JUN UV lit- Got three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly frag- rant lemon lotion and manage it daily _ _ gift-_}{|l~“_;“'{»°°f1»;_¢nvl-évilnvw vf ihindvmlw-‘ 2110-2-zsmslpa. _ - musing or sasnmrng to monopnrne ~_~'1._ ` . _ _ __ _.___ ,;.V.__.___..._:... ‘ in-to the face. neck arms and hands Mid seo for yourself. V either locally or generally, any of '1li. The licensee shall not destroy" commit waste, cr' permit preventable mzrnufactnre, distribution or sale of :I p9"I"d U" 'Mft MVS; PI `I‘I‘ I Ithe medium of nn inter'modiur_v_in a `\‘"*""'\t“"| I" "hc I""'b"““"~" P"p“l‘“" TheRournaniunfarn1crdocsn'l tllirrk _ _ _ . _ _ . BA A . ' In every human b00Y Nlfffe '5 °°“'7"‘“°-I *t“f¢ b¢fW¢en noel-lrono soulrns sci-tool.. _ ' ' - ' the forces of health and disease, while headaches, nervgugnggs W I and frequent colds mean weakness and ionerun sickness. '_ ln changing seasons your syeicrn needs the ¢_Ll_-food in » o increase the red corpuscles of the blood and_cr_eale that ' resistive power which thwarts colds, tonsrlitrs, throat . troubles and rheumatism. `Sa0(l’8 is high-powered medicinal-food, free from harmful drugs. One bottle HOW muy prevent a sickness. ' :_Lc\.Li lk lluu nc. Toroulu. Oni. 174| I coucsnmuc. MAN. Mrrrsns -- . The Deputy Postmaster General has issued the following unnoullcement:_ , Up to the present it has been per-, _misslble to send letters destined fori 'persons in an enemy country or a country in the occupation of the cu- _vmj subject to censorship through neutral country. An urrnngerncnt has ,now been made whereby such corres- pondence can be forwarded' through 'treai in connection with the authority received by their London House from the British Government to undertake .the trallslrrirsiolr of such correspond- Icuce. The letters to be forwartled must relate only lo private news and must not contain any reference tu milit- ary or naval movements, to political and'economic conditions or the like. ‘The letter' should be enclosed in an envelope lcgibly ut.‘dl'essed to its Iuitllnalc destination. and must be lefi open in accordance with thc cen- sorship regulation of enemy countries This should then be placed in another envelope uddressetl to Thos. Cook & Son, 530 St. Catherine St.. Montreal, together' with a slip bearing legibiy written, the name of the sender and also a postal note for twenty~il1.'e cents lo cover the charges. This amount covers the expense of transmitting the letter to a neutral country from thence to an enemy country and the reply. The arrange-t mont ilcccssury to ensure the trans-t mission to the writers of any reply. from the correspornlent in enemy countries will be made by Messrs. Thos. Cook & 'Son. There are certain towns to which on account of restrictions' imposed by the enemy Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son cannot for\vnr'.i correspondence and in other cases they a1'e only able to transmit the letter without making nrran;;e1r1en-ts for the reply. Full particulars, however, may be ob- tained from Tilos. Cook & Son on writing to them at 530 St. Catherine St., W.. Montreal and enclosing n stamped addressed envelope for tho reply. Letters addressed to enemy and enemy occupied territory can only be sent in this manner and any which are being, forwarded through other than this authorized channel will be 'returned to the sender. Tlrls does not effect in any way correspondence ad- dressed to Prisoners of War in en-‘ emy or enemy occupied territory which is to be forwarded in accord- _once with tho Prisoner of War reg- I ulations. t I l' HARD WORK.-_EOR CUPID Roumanlan Farmers -Try to Keep Their Qons from Wedlock much ol nrntr'i\nony. A bachelor I1asn't missed much, in his opinion. And when his 'son gets the marrying bee buzzing in his bosom the Rou- manian rind is upt to izrkc u hickory club null bent it out. of the young' rnn.u's system. '1`hat's why the lloumnuiun youth' when he is in love never confides the happy secret to his f'rti1cr. He goes and tells his mother, for women still ._ ~- . .es J. Auousrus Down (Edmonton Exchange) J- A. Down. 10514 125-in street, Eu. wlonton, Iiunmne Society inslpegior nttaclred to the city .police forge .lied in the office ot* Dr'. Andrew L’ "?:impbell. USA street and 118th, uve; nuc. between ten and eleven u’clock Friday morning. A few m-iuutes be- ‘ore ten hc hall' marie his wuy from his ot'i`ice 'in the police station to iz. stable on 118th avenue to visit n, see's stock within the limits he;-_i:1'm_é-,me(lintnY_tn- ltlessnn .l.nos_ Cook & nurse that was nn As the animal wa p"°“'“"m°°d' ' ISon. 530 St."Catherinc St.. W., M011- in extreme pain and no hope could be hold out for its recovery, Inspect. 01' Do\vn, decided that the irurnaiie tlring'V to do would be to shoot il. He fired one shot in the anitn1u'l's llend and then ilntuediately staggered 'back pressing' his haml to his heart. Slow. ly he made his way to the Alberta I-’haru1ncy. 9452 118th avenue, where 'iftcr resting a short ti-me he was at- tended by D1'. Conlpbell 'who happen- ell to visit thc pharmacy. Dr. Camp. bell took the inspector to his office whcrc Mr. Down died sh'c'r'tly' after Tire body was ren1oveti‘ to McC0ppeu's undertaking 1'oonrs opposite the post office. inspector Down was 61 years of ago and wus attached to the city police dcpnrtnlent as. humane in- spector for the Edmonton I-Iunlane Society in June 1, 1912. He was- a well-known character on the streets of the city und had close friends num- bering In the hundreds. \\"her'ever cases involving cruelty to _anirnals were concerned Inspector Down rvas uutiring in his efforts. The wclfllre oi` horses, dogs' and even cats occupied his especial interest-at all tilul-cs. Many u rlrivering- horse, standing by a. cur-b for hours in the bitter cold, had to thank the inspect- or for' a warm blanket .pulled across his 'back and a' k.ind'iy pat on the nose. 'flrousarrds of cases' had ‘been hiindletl by him during his six years oil the force. Even late at night on his way home he would often -spend lr tireless lrcur in order to locate the home of .=_'-'Jme stray' cat that had 'come meowlng with cold to his feet. _ On Clrristmas day Inspector Down was said to have presided at the largest family Cllr'-isttnas dil\ll€l‘ ill the city' at his home on 125th street. Seventeen im-mediate memlhers of the \_`.'rmil_\', including chlldrell. _gfi\“§' cl1il.'£rcn and cillitlren-in-lo.w, sur- rounded tire Cllristmas table presid- c'l over' by the aged animal-lover. liefore joining -the force Inspector Down was it supreme court officer The funeral took 111399 Sunday rfterncon from his residence. 10514 125th street, to the Edmonton ceme- tery. 'i`l1ere was a very' large lit' tendanceof representative citizens, showing the deep esteem in which the late Mr. Down was held bi’ 0" classes of citizens. The city c0l'iJ0l`\\‘ tion was l‘EDI`e5'9“t°d by' DBPUW May' or Martin and Commissioner Harris- on. and some fifty menr‘bers' Of ii\0 police force marched' in 9. body I-Ulf’ er the calitaincy of II1Sll€Cl°"5 Hag and Robinson. The Masonic Ml Od1ll’ellows orders were also well reli- renented. The funeral services weft; conducted by Rev. J. H. Johnson. 0 \\,'esley church, of which Mr. Dow; was a member, and DY Rev- A'M_‘ 'r'nn1e. or lileonuaiiil Church- ' Tuttle was pastor' at Grace cllilfcl believe in lovc utrd 1m\l'r'i:tg\-. ullirotllzh they leutl froln thc nltnr to the 1- axsll-_I tub. llut the father has |`nt'e.'i the mule. luzels and the plow luuulic.-t so long in his hard struggle to focd thc l1'.1'.l:;1'_\' months opened to him bg-' 1nn1'1'lz1go that he has forgotten he wus once it lover sighing lovcr‘s' tnlcs. 1-ie is about as lunch in favor oi' stale wide matrimony ns_ al sick boy is in favor ol’ castor' oil. _ So the son tolls his motlrcr. 'l‘hc mother feeds father the best dinner shc cun cook. and when the old man is ina mellow mood she brooks the sud news about their boy, if she is skillful enouglt she wins his grouchy consent. und he calls in his two best mon friends. These two go with his son to the glrl's home. Perhaps she has heard nothing of the love affair, but when sho sees them coming she guesses wlrat‘s up. Her father enter- tains the visitors, and if Ire lots the fire go out it moans he has taken this method to turn them down cold. Roumnnlun wives all have silk dres- es or silk shuwls. Their husbands do not buy the silk for them; the women raise it themselves. ¢_ ‘A Sticker for Etiquette Shocked parent to her boy-Blowln' _vcr ‘ot teal You ain't got no manners. What 'yer think they invented sauc- ers for? _ _ "'_.?'l -.rlovcn years ago, when Mr. Down he- cnmc identified with that church ull" on his coming to the city from Char- lottetown, /P.E.l. Ho leaves to mourn at wife, l'ol'nror'ly Miss Minnie Cartel’ of Milton, P.ls.l. and four daughters and one non. The daughters are Mrs- \V. C. MacKay, Mrs. W. W. Davison. Mrs. Charles W. Macdonald and Mrs. J. E. Vnply, and the son. Clifford C- Down, all ot’ Edmonton. Fam'-us W sh - Heals Skin _...__ D. D. D. the greatest of skin rem- edies will remove those skin afflil-Y' tions that have made your life a hur- don'. That intolerable itchin8 humans and discomfort will disappear °'_` the magic of this remedlf- 1' has ca; cd many cases pronounced lucurl _ and will reach your case. We 80211" tee the first bottle to brIll8 Y°“ 7°' llef. E. A. Foster. Central Dr\18S¢°l'° Charlottetown . ll. I). lI_;_ Important THE ARMY AND NAVY VETERANS’ ABSOCIATION CLUB Rooms ARE NOW OPEN FROM 9.00 A. M., 10 P. M. .-IN MARKET BUILD- ING WHERE ALL SOLDIERS MILITIAMEN AND FRIENDS ARE WEL" COME. _ BEST OF READING MATTER. wm'r|No M'A'rumAL. EW" 'W' AILABLE. RETURNED MEN ARE OORDIALLY INVITED TO MAKE THE ARMY AND NAVY ROOMS THEIR G.H.Q. WHILE IN TOWN- Further particulars can be obtained by al1l'IiYIllI¢0 U19 °*¥°“k°t B' the rooms. 2748-2-26M5i. ` ___,_.-~-4-M' ' ' . »-- *" ` _ r