Pltianiivas . I -- .~ C051 BVCIY Moth.Pmof-Bags 3 sizes ' 50, 60, 75c each Moth Balls 30c lb. Gum Camplior 10c oz. J. G. Jamieson Drussist TIDE TABLE APRIL Hlgh Water A. M. P. M 9.49 10.27 11.02 11.34 0.31 1.13 1.55 2.38 3.26 4.22 » 5.24 6.27 7.31 8.07 8.44 9.19 2 . M. 9.53 22.. _ Tu. 10.27 l 23 _ W. 11.00 Th. 0.16 11.34 I F. 1.05 12.10 I sa. 1.55 _ 12.51 ll 23 _ S. 2.48 ’ 13.37 i 134 _ M. 31.49 f 14.31 ` 25 ` 'l`t1. i 4.5-i 15.40 26 f W. l 6.02 17.18 27 ' Th. - 7.01 18.46 28 ‘ F. 1 7.49 l 20.00 I 29 ` Sa.. ` 8.30 I 21.03 _ 30APSé'Ll 9.09 i 22.00 ’| .- lst to 3rd, moderating, 4th to Sth. threaieiiiiis. Till to 9th, general rains. flth to iifh, low reni- pemttire. lfilh tn 18th, warm and dry 1.9111 to 20th. =inlir\'. Qlst to ?5th, rnln wove. with ‘l0th, cool. 9°.".°’.°" 2, more-um mmwwmg 2 in ' hilili ' 5"‘§*’!° Iiuco . WCW s~=?§ 531: QQNH SB. . S. U-*F* FPF?9WFFFP?F? -~»wwwH»owm»N mwmw»awqwq~wow 18. 19.27 20.05 20.44 21.25 22.13 23.10 13.00 . 14.03 14.54 15,38 10.21 17.03 17.46 18.29 19.13 19.59 20.49 21.40 22.52 12.40 13.42 14.39 Q00! Nwwwnwuvwwu TPPWFFPPFPNN wammmmomwwowo awamomooummm ~ 9“P9“““““PP?N ow-~NaoNww= onmmmmmwwww M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. ‘ M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. to *`l *I i;r~:iN»-.-»»-ni-4-ni-‘Hn-li-IH Nr-'Orton-lmUi»hwNt-4¢t90° .- 1 1.12 | 2.io » 3.04 ' 15.22 i __i_ l_ _ ___ _ Thi DIABY__ OF EVENTS. 'ro.oAv. , Legislature 10 a. mx City Magistrates Court 9 a. in.- Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.4G._ Prince Edward Theatre 3. 7 and 8.45. ¢ DEATHS MCPHERBON-Died at Kinross, on April 7. 1916, John McPherson, aged 87 years. MURRAY-At Winnipeg Oli April 10th 1916. Mr. George Murray formerly oi' Kensington, P. E. l. aged 53 years leaving a widow. one sou and two daughters to mourn his loss. WILL MAKE USE OF ZEPPELIN DAMAGE. PARIS. April 10. -The municipal council has decided not to illl,up the hole in the city subway roof caused by a bomb dropped from 11 Zcppclin in the last raid. Thi: council intends. instead, to convert it into an upeii air hols for the subway, thus also keeping u souvenir ot the visit. I was cured ct Fasczal Neuralgia by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Bay ot Islands. J. M. CAMPBELL. I was cured ot l-"ascial Nourulgia by MlNARD'B LlNlMEN'l‘. Springhill. N. B., Wm. DANIELS. 1 was cured oi' Chronic ltheumatism. by MlNAaD's t.iNiMii:N'i‘. Albert C0-. N. B.. U00- TINQLEY. Deputy oi the minister of tlieliilcrior ' ' 8l6o_4_8mm ' ' 8!82_4_n'M3ipd_ 'Why ' Bought' upstairs, my fenaudauklea were so Pills and the trguble has never returned. My mother, 82 years of age, is taking them and feels line. MRS. LB. SALSBURY, Camden Baht." GIN PILLS are 5oe. a box, or 6 boxes for $z.5o‘¢t all 'Sample sent free if requested. ’ zo National Drug I Cholial Co. of Canada. Toronto. For Sale Tho undersigned oiters for sale by tender. the following properly part of the Estate oi tho late John C. Clark of Bay View, P. E. I.:- FiRST.- The Bay View Corner property, consisting _ot about 11/4 acr- es ot land, a 16 room house, two ware- houses, a set of Falrbauk scales, and the whart' property. " SECOND.- The "Klrklawn Point" property consisting of 132% acres of the home farm, 70 acres of which is in high state of cultivation, the balance covered with a heavy growth of soft wood. Tenders will be received until May lst, 1916. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘A. W. STERNS. Administrator. 73 Cumberland Street, Charlottetown. P.E.l. 9027-3-31MStt12l. - _ \ _ ' Large and Valuable i Farm For Sale AT THE VILLAGE OF CARDIGAN IN KING'S COUNTY. The undersigned are instructed to oiri-i~ lor sale at Public Auction on the prr-tiiisl-5 on 'l`HL'RSDAY the 20th day of .\pi'll .\.l).. 1916 at the hour ot' Two in-if.-li_ p. m., ALL THAT valuable 1":irm ioiiuerly occupied by John G. .'~1~i'iii=geour consisting ot' 260 acres _-iiiiute about one half a mile from the -.illziue of (‘ardigan in King‘s County. 'l`lil_~' 1-' a. most desirable property froiiting on the Cardigan River and is f'lo.~'e to shipping. stores. schools. iji»iii'l:he.s it-c. 'i`ii~‘ form will be otlercd for sale in him-it .ir in s»-pzirzite parcels to .suit iuii'i‘i\:i.~i-'~r~z.` ’l`»~riti~' lniiilu li'iiov.'n ul sale, (Zoo-I Tilli-_ lriinicliiuii- po_~'_~i.'-.~i- Flflll. ifrir .*‘iii~ihf-i- piirvii-iiiara apply to the iiiilif-rsigiieoi. - lioied this ith _day or April A. D.. 1916. - _ GAUDET &. HASZAFID, Solicitors. - ('llui'loiielr.~¢~.iii_ l’. E. l. H50-4-8MStt6i. ,_ _ -f: .* .". » ~ -..,¢ ~.` '.-J . .cf i/'Ziff ve Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. Tl-IE role head or a family or any male over eighteen years old. may homestead s ouavtcr s_eetion of available Dominion land in Manitoba. saskatchewan or Alberta. Applicant must sp- pear in person atilie Doiiiinion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Entry IX proxy may be made at any uornlnion' Lands gency but n t Sub- tucncy on certaiifconditions. , Duties-Six ii\onth_s residence upon and cul- tivation of the land in each of ihrec years. A houiesteader may live within nine m les of his homestead on_a farm of at least 80acre$,un certain condftions. A habitable house is re- quired _eigcept where rcsldcnce is performed in the vicinity. _ _ _ ln certain distncts a lioiiiesteader in good standrnii may pre-empt s quarter-sect'on along side his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Dutiei-Six months residence in each of three years alter earning homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emo on patent may be obtained as soon as homtsteal patent, ur certain conditions. _ Assttler who has exhausted his homestead right m|y_taiie a purchased lionieatd in cer- iam distiirts: Price $3.00 per acre. Duties- liiusl resldcsix months in each of iliree years cultivate 50 lens and _erect a Iiuuse worili ¥'.€0 The area uf c\i‘livat»on is suhlctt to rcdurtron lscaae oi rough.sc_'iibby or stony land, Live, stock may befuirtiluled lor cultivat on under c , riain conditions. , W. W. i.'URY.C. Uv U . N. B.-Unauthorized publication of this ad ertilement will not be paid for 643:11. mo-1-UM till Oct. iitii. TI `\l SALE _ Commencing at FOLLOWING STOC . id? - FS K ANDCROP I o’clock sharp. ) t Filly 2 years (oqgrierai grown. fr been paid since ilrst of Janisry. 1916 not, what portion of work still 5 re- Somefour yea ago 1, could not walk mains to be done md what 18 me pn, babl ' f ' 7 'nun' Nu "wk im” bu” °' mn 111:. c.1)Ol»I‘l'i8.'?(')AIs gives notice that he will ask the Commissfoner of Pub- lic Works to lay ou`the table of the house a statement showing: , ers Road, near Andrew Murphy. Jr.? work? - ' wages? (4) ‘ mounts paid and how much lo each? the concrete cost per barrel and what was the total cost oi' same? (6) Is the work and material all paid for? What portloii oi’ each was paid since first ot January 1916? (7) llow inucli is still due on the work and material? (8) ls the work completed? lt not, what portion ot' the work still rc- uiains to be done, and what is the pro- bablo cost oi' same? ` Mr. JOHNSTON gives iioticc that lic will ask thc Coininissioiier of Public Works to lay on the table of the House a statement showing: (1) How much money was spent during the year 1915 on the bridge known as the Lewis bridge near Cardi- gan? Only One "BROMO QUININE" ` 0 'fo get the genuine, call for full name, LAXATIVE BROM0 QUININE. Look for slgniture of E. E. GROVE. Cures a Cold in Ons Day. 26c. . ._.._.._. °n¢l`8Y (continued from Pags_OM._l_,__ "_'_"”“`_°""" 1 (1) How much money was spent during the year 1915 tor work done on the ,road leading from Baldwin's Road near Js.mes'J. Samphys to the Broth- (2) Was tendera called for the said (3) Was the work done by days To whom were the diftcreiit a- (5) Who supplied the ctyicrctc for the bridge over said road? \Vliat did' T in eating b€dy in an them. UUE’ taigupori It is a real Wheat the added taken Start the eating Shredded hot or cold riiilk. Serve it forlun- cheon with sliced bananas or other fruits. Itdgde in ' ' I (2) Were tenders called for the work? __ ~' _ ((3) Who war? the tenders and what was the ani uni ot each it-tiller. (4) Were any ol said tenders and which ai' them accepted. (5) Was the said work done by day's wages. -' ‘ (6) To whom were the different ii- mounts paid and how inuch to each. (7) Who supplied the material and how much was paid for same. (8) Who was the Inspector; how many days was lie paid for and what _ was his wages per_ day. (9) Who_was the Foreman, and how many tlays was he paid for und what was the wages per day. __ m __ ll ' All charge Twenty five cents. I GUARUIAN IJLASSIFIEIJ MIS. Ons cont psr.worn Ilrlt insertion In this column, half cent por .` word each contlnuatlonr Cub must accompany order. Minimum A gciiis \\'nntod Zcinrs - -‘woai.o's GREATEST WAR" Going lille a whirlwind; sam- plfi liiiiilt fren on promise to can- \iis_-; exriorieiice unnecessary; mnlir- eavoii dollars daily. Llnscott Ponipony. Brantford. Ont. 7i6'is'iI`T'§""vi7AN'i'Eo To sei.-i. Fon "tho Old reliable Fonthill Nurseri- es," We teach our men to sell. Ex- rieriniice unnecessary; highest com- iiwi.<..ioii.< paiil: handsome free equip- m-~ni. Stone it- Welliiigton, Toron- ifi, Oni.. 7020-3-20ME26i _ _ ___ _ii ” _Z F For Sale Fon sAi.s~- Pune. BRED voi»iK- .sliiros ioui' to six weeks old $5.00 i :ich f\_ F. MacDonald. Souris. 8202-4-12M121. F6i=2`“;<.7\`i;i`s_'- 'Pune Eiiso -.iznsev ' iiiill, ia., years old. Won two priz- ~»>._ .\pply to Byrne Bros. N_orth niver. 8200-4-isM;iiE::_i. FARM Fon sAi_E AT iv|ouN1' AL.. bion. 92% acres, good buildings, con- venient to churches. school and shipping; ‘rt mile from R. R. Sta- tion. Apply William Gurney. Mt. Aiiiioii. 3139-4-1in5tE4i. RA.NCHMEN.- I CAN SUPPLY YOU with pickled horse meat of superior quality. Same as shipped to Europe for human consumption. When this `meat is soaked out it makes cheap and wholesome fox feed for summer ivioiitlis. ln 500 lb barrcls. Price 4 cents per lb. F. O. B., Ellcrsilc. Write or Phone. Aldred England, Ellersilc. P. E l 8206-4-12M3lpd IMPORTED FEEDS, WE ARE Dl- roct importers of Bran. niiddlings Oil Cake, (lotion Seed Mcul. Corn and Corn Meal. Wholesale anti rc- iu.il. J. J. Stewart, Fitzroy Strcct.. 8182-4-l1M3ipd. i=6n sate. - cHEAP. Two New iiicubalors niiil bi`0oiit:r.~\. 200 03155 capacity. Apply lo A. lluriic & (Jo. 8102-4~8tiitii Help Wanted-Male i -1 -_ “- -J Help \Vauted--1* emalc lwAN1'En. - A woMAN 16-60 . house work two or three hours ii. day. Apply 21 Fitzroy Street. _ 8210-4-12in3i iWANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 83 Upper Prince Si.. 8207-4-12M3ipd. WANTED. - GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs Edgar Mc- Nutt, 28 Brighton Road. 8195-4-11m3i HELP WANTED-YOU CAN SE- cure constant employment on Auto- Knitter machines. $1.50 to $3.00 per day readily earned at home the year round. Machines supplied for cash or instalments. We supply yarn and pay liberally for all work. Write to-day-AuttrKnltter Hosiery Co., Dept. 147 E, 257 College St., Toronto. Ont. 8066-4-3mti. _ Miscellaneous `°rEAcHEns, srur-v ous lst.ANo birds in April number Tcachcrs' Magazine-mailed to subscribers only. Subscribe or renew to-day- $1.00 yearly. 8194-4-11M3i. To Lei ‘_ _rv Y--Qi - . 232 Gt. George St.. 8116-4'-6-mtl I l Situations Vacant _ GENTS - MEN OR WOMEN "World's Greatest War." heating all selling records; sample book free; experience uunccessiiry; make forty dollars weekly. War Book Publishers, Brantford, Onta- rio. 7981--3-28M18i. WANTED-BY THE LARGEST PUB- lishing house in Canada. men and women to act as subscription ro- presentatlvcs. Liberal commission . will he paid. A1 proposition for hust- _lers. Writo at oiico for full particu- lars. Address,-Agency Division C, 123 University Avo., Toronto, Can- B 8 . A m I WANTED-YOUNG MAN 'T0 ACT us news ngciii. on llic Sourls truiii. Apply at oiicc to News Agent P. E. I. Railway S208-4-12M3l. WANTED.--»A BOY T0 LEARN THE ' Hospital Training School for Nurses. btirbcrii . A y.luck Riggs ber. Good wages and steady work to thc right man. Apply to J. A. Mcbollait. l’.O. Box 483. Sydney Mines, C B AUC 0- of stock and crop -- _ B°i“¥`5“*h°fi’°d " B~ H~NE'W5OM1 ‘”`*"S°"°" “ii Itviilseiioypobiit- .nit-lit... 0.. inc far... of .\i_1<. s. B. GtLi.i;§g1i; _ ----Kirin at Kngston,, oii--- _ M O N D A Y THE FOLLOWING STOCK ig ppl _ . i i - - 8211-4-i2in3ii V._ (loss. Supl., ’|‘nuntoii State lfus- §fjgN`fg'p`,_`_'_A`(`;'60D 31'EApW`°g'AR. pii_.u._l. 'l‘aiititoti. Mass; 8191-4-Iltnti' Nortii1\lilioii. - _ . ' !~ APRiL i7'rt»i, into ' ` I o N SATURDAY s A _ APRIL 15TH, 1916 . _ ’ _ - I Ar i o'ci.'ocK, P. M. ' STOCK- 2 Fiilics rising 2 years old (heavy), 6 Milch C 4 to freshen this to freshen soon, 8 lleiiers rising 2 years old, (io Plymouth Rock 2 years old iii cali to purcfbrcd 1 Sow due to larrow the 25th o April 1 year old Bull pure bred Ayrshire, 2 CROP-25 tons `exira' Timothy Hay, large iiruanelziig' loose _ _ ’ goo bushels choice Seed Oatsghanner), 50 bushe s S ' Wheat ~ ~ __ `ife), tibusliels clioicc Timot iy Seed, 50 bushels blue Polaiohs, om_Standa_rd Seed, 75 bushels »'I`umi5s. ._ `_ - _ i ' '_ » - 2,tons choice Hay. SALE P SITIVE. NO Rl:.Sl3R\{'Ii. _ TERMS--8 months on approved Joint notes, 6 per 'cent oil' for cent off for cash. cash. ' , 8: CO. - BEN). CARTER & CO., ' , _ _ .. ,_ Auctioneer. _- . -‘\\|¢ll0il¢¢\’- _ ~ ‘t "` ` "" ' ‘ ' 8217-4-i3M2i. _ _ ” ` ' Wtiiiit-il P`ui>|i. Nunses..- MALE°”A`Nn female. wanted at the Taunton State For iartitulars. address l)i Aitliur WANTED PRESBED HAY, WE ARE open to buy a. few cars of good 'I‘iniotliy hay. Write or Piioiio ' J J Stewart. Fitzroy Street 'AND cRoP'.- _ ' _ ” _ _ (13) I-low much is still due on the ua" "I uncertain! org the Gia Pills work and material! *havedonealotofvg fame. (14) is the work completed, it ready-tor the life of l muy days was lie paid for and what TO LET-llousc and shops. Apply’ 'Training School ~ has _called got' the 0 ._ orany the w°d'?k? ~were the '-tenders. and amount ot eadliittender 0|' filly Dirt of-ithe work any and what material! , Were any or said tenders and of them accepted? Was the said work done by wages? To whoin were the different Fi- paid and how much to each? Who supplied the material? Who was the inspector. how many days was he paid for and what was his wages per day? (9) Who was the Foreman, how was his wages per day? ' (10) Who was the tlmeluzeper how many days was he paid for and what was his wages per day. , (11)_ Wlio .worked with horses and how much was paid to each' of these parties? (12) What was the rata of wages per day to loborers on the work? (13) How _inuch ceuieiit was pur- chased from whom was same purchas- ed and at what prlcepflzl' barrel and what was the price pci' ay including cost ot bags? _ (14) how much gravel and sand supplied the gravel and sand? (15) \Vho supplied the iron pipc and rail staiichioiis? what quantity of each was purchased and what was the cost of each? - (16) ls the work and material all paid for? What portion of same has been paid since lst January 1916. How much is still due on thc work and mat- crial. Hon. Mr. McNElLL gives notice thai. , he will ask leave ot the House to pre- sent a petition from the Mayor and Councillors ot’ thu Town of Summer- side praying for ati Act to further a- incud thc Suiiimersido lucorporutioii Act 1893. Mli. HUGHES gives notice tiiut lic will ask thc (_‘o1uiiiissioiicr'o1` Public Works if it is tho intention ot’ thc Government to place a steel Bridge at Ilustivovilie. If so when does the Government propose to commence its con struction. Hon. Mr. ARS_ENAULT'1.;ives notice that lit: will ask lcavc ol' ilio lioiisc to i""’5*‘-"l- H Petition from (lliarlcs W. Ilcll and others praying for ni; AC; to amend ati Act intituied "An Act to iI\C0l'Dorate the Cape Traverse Hull Company." _ Holi. Mr. ARSENAULT gives noting that he will ask leave of thc lloiisn to ' 2?'-' ' ' E-E-5 was purchahed and at what price’ who ing (To,‘I,td, which was also referred Conimittco reported anti ti bill wus in- troduced and read ti. ilrst iiiuc. _ irilmruouotroreiiaf; said the work done by Messrs Farmer and Duffy upon the highway ticn_r the railway crossing in Kiiikorn was not pection of the routltnastcr and that thc payment therefore was under con- sideration. li ' » showiiig the taxes t-ollvctetl by Mr. George .-\. Bowiicas, lluailtiitistcr, llcdc- quc, iii Lot 313. ment giving thc itaincs showing thc; amount comiiiiitcd as $71.90 and cash collections $22. a private tncmbcr had the right oi' prlviligc of access to un iiispccliou ol! tlic lists ol` iiiconio tux-payers of tho Province in tlic hands ot' the Sucre- tary 'l`i'ctisui‘ci'. _ ‘ cd to inspect documents there wasl only one way to go about it. The question hail bcct1'ra.lsed when thc not to equalled tor\_ (ha and ailments inciden- tal to _ __ _ that ands pain and died! l_° 41"! ly. For outa, aorltollll. brIlll_Cl» .init Joints. and `\i%_\¢i\1 I-il“\°°" at is equally r°°d_- ~ 01' l°\‘_° "id iiiiiiin-at t¢st,s»in¢a;br lou stwl- ing and ml\l"¢l1lll§» ill!!! ll 50mm( bring; such relist as Slim-Bukilllll for sores of all kinds Zam-Buk ig invaluable. Haviul 501110 z*m‘B“_ on baud to apply lmmedlatol! an injury is sustained will sard a. mm much unnecessary Win. _ It you are not going to the front- thsre ls mother wsy in which Wil gn “do your bit"-help relieve the luiferiugs of the men in Bti: trenches ay sending them Zim- H - Au dragging 50g, iboi, 3 f0l' $1-25, 0! post free for prlcs, from Zam-Bak Co., Toronto. _ _ AM 0 ti. special committee for report. The QUESTIONS. Iii _answer to Mr. Lea. ~ The Commissioner of Public Works lone hy direction ol’ or under ilic ins- Mr. Lea also tuslictl for a rctiirn The (‘oiiinii.~:siuiici° luifl ovci' at state- Mr. Bell asked the Premier whether The Preinicr said il a member wish- Droscnt ii pctitloii from 1-larry T. llol- man and others praying for an Act to vest certain lands in “The Prime Edward Island Brick- and Tile'Com pany Limited.” Hon. Mr. Mathieson gives notice that he will ask leave of the House to prcsciit zi Bill to be iiitituled. “The Evidciicc Act Amendment, 1916.” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. Mr. Speaker Marlin took tht- cliaii' ai. 11.45 ii. iii. Dr. thc Hon. S. lt. Jenkins proscri- ttid it petition for the liicorportitioii oi' 1810118 Llil.. which was referred to committee for report, which duly rc- portcd and n bill was introduced anti read a first time. Mr. H. D. McEwen presented a petition for the Incorpo- ration of the Savage Harboirr Pack- CASTO RIA For Infants and Children ` In Use I-'or Over30 Years Always bears - _ ' the Signature of . _ , 1vt6'Nins To LOAN _ Monica to loan ut reasonable raics of interest on good improved farm properties. Applications will rocoivc prompt attention. ` H. J. PALMER. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. 7920-!.’~.i9MlMo. ~ ` for urses I THE W. W. BACKU8 HOSPITAL' A Private General _Hospital with woli equipped medical, surgical and obstetrical departments, olfers a three years graded course to young women desiring a nurse's training. Wrlle at onco for circular ot inter# mation. _ KATHLEEN A. DOWN. Ii. N. Buporlntamlsnt of~Nursss, _ _ ' Norwich. Conn. 7535-3-26-Mzms. ' J éwelry I want goods no '_ ...A .~." . F _ .i-~ lito. TlIere_-is nothiri* f' ' ' '4""" 55 _-lax . . `“ We-have on hand _ a quantity ,of ,_ _ - _ , I _ _ _. =_. '_ -, ~* #J ' _ _ _ ~:\ ..-. . _'f it LIME _ in Barrels) ' Casks.. ~ ’ Phone 8111" g C. lyons dr Co. an Pill 1 Wornsu 35 s. box or thresfor 0° Bo d at dll Drug Stores. or mailed to any drosson receipt ot price. Tits Boonlu. Dluo Bt. (htharinss, Ontarig __ ” “T” ”' Restore! Dil. i>¢vAN's Fitiiiitri rms .trac rf. i ' V and tallt for Nerve and Brain: iucrss|sl"sn7 Vi : _ riiiitierlus 'route-viii iiiiiid 1°" ur- f 1 IM. or ol`or$5 atdrugstoNl.Ql'\17lill| °lll‘00dl1C inner. 'Inc Boosiiu. Dano Co., st. Catharina tarla. Sold at Hughes' Drug Stone. i li W ' 250 150 ' ‘ Rooms Baths Cgpley Squ_are, Boston Pbii 'ii .'r'i ciinreii. Chriesatl-ann Sémdefgzurcllfnllygw Opera house arid but liltpzinutes to the aihoppihl m1?l2<`:’t,i!l‘t`:ul:sa;cpz2a the Oxford to B' .na M. iz. R.sin;ion.¢iis,s.r.i.....m.i every part ofthe city and suburbs. szflnlrig e room $1.00 and up: with bath llruble rooms $2.00 and un;' with bath 8?.” . 1 PHILIP P. PRETTO Pro rietor- ` 8-3 mtts 1501 tC°n1inu=d on Page SIX-) 7 , and “Rose” brands. - Qweet Clover, Alfal at lowest prices. Wholesale Carter s Seeds Grow* And Are The Best That Grow Genuine “Old English” Mammoth Clover. This Clover Grades No. 1, Imported direct by us from England. Every farmer should get some. ` Canadian Mammoth High Grade No. 1. Ask fur our “Queen” Mammoth Clover. I Extra No. 1 and No. 1 Alsike (Llov_`e1f,‘.“Lily” _ .1 _ No. 1. Early Red Clover “B 1” brand. fa, White Clover, Can ` adian and -Island Timothy. No. 1 High Grades all and Rel all ` Carter __ & Company Ltd in pain- 1,, Y _n 1 #px | this year-don't run the risk Resolve that you will have Befdetermined that you foot ofyouria m can be n 5 free booklets on G . I B 'i trait)§i`i*..°°.§_§‘;f2.‘:::i;"'¢§i».‘f:';°lt..i°sl.°;".°.§“:;‘:‘* iiiiiizif..." 5 .~ super hos ii t . Nia-at of Soda _grid gar__¢aii be; ~ iippiiea 'iriitiiauiiiyigi in cans motions to suit the soil. ' . - ii / iiitos., _ __l Resolve Now That You Will Have a Bigger =-do Better Cr op Next F all Don't take any chances on_ a small, meagre crop, of Just an ordinaryf yield.” a_ bigger and better crop ` - next fall, than you have ever had before. _ ° are going to get a liberal Stine of uieiiiiiii .niece and gona pfofiotiiai wiiibe paid for fzirm produce this year, go after them earnestly, intelligently, scientifically-farm with our Unmixed ' . . ' J Fertilizers-and you are bound .to be successful.. ‘ . ~ _ , 'rtimugh the use of our Unmixarrsniiizop, every 1 -_ iade to Yield a mlxlmuln farming and (fertllitlnl,