wain can easily avoid that by getting your will kill more common and you are sure of it work. Bear us in mind when planting time comes. Ll. Gimdggalgleso _.__,`_,`,`,\__»\.»`, SILVER As A Gift Makes a very dainty and useful present. We are showing a fine assort- ment of very new articles in sterling and plate. G. l'l.' Taylor Jeweler & Optician sm-4-1umr_ TIDE TABLE 5.7. -- High Wald' L01' _ A. M. P. -M. 1] A. M. Sl. ` 9.49 22.g5_l` 3.33 ` S. 10.27 23. 0 l 4.23 M. 11.02 23.48 WMU-I 5.10 hands btllr and foaled 1906 Bred York N Y wonderful intellis- of dispositions. rac- ourase.~ts s rugged exceptionally fine _ extra strong limbs and _ \ a nesalirul 'linen U was by u world’s champion race of the race horses of all chalnplon _ Dan for $60,000; out a more by of the Kam e his' n'h'e siref of cross and Harry will surely produce as he inherits lt in a manner. Patch was third in 2.09% in a seven horse race in Pittsburg, in 1912; separately timed by Will Snow in 2.10. Has repeatedly shown quar- ters in 30 seconds. Dlrectum Patch is a sure foal get- ter. His first foals are coming year olds, and they will speak for him as a sire. . See the "American Horse Breed Directunl Patch is from the ‘ fountain of speed." ` ' - son of 1916 at the farm of - JOHN A. Ma¢PHEE, Bellevue, Prince -Edward inland. '“ Service fee $15 for the season rl ges. 9389-4-24M5ipd. ` in-Q A U _C T I () N At Clinton HAVING sou: My 'F`A`RM l wll.l. orren 'A-r-_|=»g:l.lc Aucrlon 'rv-lunsoav. MAY. 4. ` A~r1o'cl.oc»<-»=.lvl......___ The following Stock, Farm Imple- ments and Household Furniture; ly caivcd Cows, 4 one-year-old Culver-1. 1 two-_vczlr-old Ox. 50 liens. lMl’l»Ei\lEN’l`S-_ ti-foot Frost illld \\’ood Mower. Massey Harris Blntlor. Manure. Spreader, Hay- llsko (new), Carl, 'l‘ruckWa'gons, Gang Plow. Sin- gle Plow. Disc liarrows. Springtooth llnrrows, sl-l. lrol.l llnrrows. 2 Single Wood Sleigils. Set Hob Wgtef Slelglls. Punr.: Slcighs. Jaunt- P_ M ting Sleigh. Single wagon. Buggy. 2 1556 Sets Single Harness, set Double liar- 1643 ness, set Warren Scales. Sprayer. 4 17:27 ll p Gasoline Engine, Grain Crusher, Kelly. 2_o§lg. 1 Dlrectum I. \ _ ~I®¢||b Tu. 11.34 W. 0.31 1.12 1.55 2.38 3.26 4.22 5.24 6.27 7.21 8.07 8.44 . 9.19 9.53 10.27 . 11.00 0.16 1.05 ~ 1.55 2.48 . 3.48 4.54 ` _ 6.02 7.01 7.49 8.30 Th. F. Sa. B. M. Tu. W. 'Th. F. §332‘£,’.§§'.Z»‘.”3‘§~'SS’1'»?.‘6‘\I‘6‘.§=S¢»¢= gngggzngsgegssg 4 w iéflié 12.36 13.06 13.37 14.10 14.50 15.48 17.20 18.46 19.56 20.53 21.46 22.37 23.27 11.34 12.10 12.51 13.37 14.31 15.40 17.18 1-8.46 2.0.00 21-.03 22 00 5.52 6.31 7.07 7.42 8.17 8.53 9.30 10.34 11.49 0.15 1.19 2.18 3.09 3.55 4.39 5.22 6.04 6.46 7.29 8.17 9.12 ; 10.17 11.30 0.07 1.12 2.10 3 04 !i2i€.‘l.§.i§." "lil" P073 -ill "I i 5 Sillll"li!lllllli Fill ‘iM¥- how 'Tlx' glnddenn tired, Swollen, lprnlng Feet- , It’o GlorIQ_tul" ~ ». *_ -4,) 1 . i . Joe ranches. 2.o1i4.\ nuke' ,"1 af; 1 ;-._ l sc /__. . _ 25; __ ' 1 \._ . 5 4 -,/;i-,w Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swol- len, achlngptender, sweaty feet. No more soreness in coms, callouses,bun- /ni' _ _ ‘QQ ' `\_"‘t\ \ _ ,'43 \_ .. 4 f.-'f-5. _. i . _(L `_ _ er of 1916, which clearly shows that in 1;; mam". what am your feet or what under the sun _you've tried' with- out getting relief, just use “Tiz." Direetum Patch will make the sea- ...nzn is the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous Brudations whicll puff up the feet. “Tiz” cures your foot trouble so yon’ll never limp or draw ._ . up your face ill pain. Your shoes §I‘?:fl’; at °“'”e"° nsk' Return- won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore and swol- len. Think of it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, cullouses or bunions. ' _ Get a 25-cent box at any drug store or department store and get instant re- lief. Wear smaller shoes. Just ollce try "Tiz." Get a whole yenr's foot com- fort fe' only 25 cents. Think of it. / PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. District of Montreal. _ UNDER Tl-IE WINDING UP ACT. SUPERIOR COURT. N0. 59. - Montreal-Canada Fire Insurance Com- pany. In Liquidation STOCK- 2 Horses, 2 Mares, ii new. ’ A willding up order has been grant- ed in this matter and a. meeting of the policyholders. cfreditors. shareholders and coutributores of the said Coln- pany is hereby culled for the first day ull Julie, 1016 at ten of tho clock ill the forenoon, in the Court Room No. 31 in the Collrl, House at the said City of. Montreal, to appoint a llnal liquldotor to the said Colllpnlly. N. Z. CORDEAU. Dopuly Prothouotury. S. (I. zguriillip Pulger. ilay S Forkt, Cll;thag;!Aucti0n ~p.lmlor. loam cpara or. arr .‘-ill_n~n. Also u quantity oi’ Ilay, Outs 20 05 anti Wheat. .,644 ' li(-)llSEll(_)_l_.l). l~`UIlNlT_URE-- Par- §1'25 lor Suite. Dining Table-and Chairs. 22'13 Sewing Machine. Base Burner (almost 23'w new.), 3 Stoves. Chamber Set. 4 Sing- ' glo Beds. Spring, and numerous other a ~ . . W 19.27 ‘ 13.00 14.03 14.54 15-38 . D. McCOLlBREY. Autionecr. ig-3; 93e.f»4~'.'41\lllitu3l_ 17.46 18.29 19.13 rticlcs Terlils nlnilo known at sale W D WHITEHEAD Clinton. 19.59 20.49 21.46 22.52 for Nurses \ THE W. W. BACKU8 HOSPITAL A Private General Hospital with well equipped medical, surgical nnd bstetrical departments. offers a three ears graded course to young women 12.40 13.42 14.39 0 15 32 y Training - School .12 -~ . ' ‘.51-R535’ 30 S. 9.09 . . . . r_ ..g' . 1...- -~ d eslring a nurse's training. DIARY OF EVENTS_ mallggige at once for circular of infor- ' T0-DAY. City Magistrates Court 9 a m. P l. 'Ill f 7 .l8.4'i lt: KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, 9 Norwich. Conn. Cf|l ('54 PH T6 Bl"f p . 15o5_2.26.M2ms_ Prince Edward Theatre 3, 7 and 8. 45 p. ni. Legislature 2 p. m. - BIRTHS' € COLWILL;- In this city on March 18th to _Mr._ and Mrs. F. E. Colwill, a son. DARRAH-AT 5 Stanford Terrace. Somerville. Malls. on April 3rd to Mr and Mrs. James Darrah ( formerly S Fiorrie J. MacLeod. East Valleyfleld, P. E. l.,) a sou. Douglas Parker. - rf _ _ ff’ _ `i‘.__.‘ '_"r_;‘}"§\ _ .._.‘.f Land Regulations. . ynopris of Canadian Northwest HE sole head of n family or any male, over ` ‘_ \‘ I - , *I 4 ' . . .°..' ‘°:“'°.r:a.°i.':'.:'..z'l:.°'i1:..z:'.i:.:.:' Morrrrr PARKMAN-.-At tue masse ° e one av_a e o n li . uskalchewnn or Aibgtn. Applicant must ln- Wipnipeg on April 12th, 1010 by the in in person arllic cminion Lands Anehclr Rev. Dr. Christie, Arthur Bruce ° r uh-A `ell¢YIor the District. Entryh proxy I I r Ma nom may be ide at any Dominion lands Kgency P. E. 1-.) t E nla Bello Park_ A Il QI* XYYIOII B [CSI GDC!! “D0 ' vationdftlleland in each of three ears A nun' New G' g°w’ 1l‘ E' I" Mr' and homenteuder may llve within nine :rides of his Mrs. Moffatt will make there future h holhe in Kelso, Saskatchewan. amidst c the good wishes of tiloir many .is- ‘ land ends _v MORRIS;- At Falconwood on Monday mrteod on n fum of at least llncreqon rf In conditions. A _habitable house is re- uired ‘except where residence is performed in e vlc all ln oertn|,n districts a holnesteader in nod tending may pre-cmot _a qu_arter~sectron a ng e his homestead. Price 84.00 per acre. utleu-Six months residence in each of three is 'after -envmnn homestead-renal; also 50 ul extra culnvotivn._ Pre-1 mtl on aterat may olnninrd us soon as llomestutf pal at. or . r _ April 24th; Miss Mlm' _M0|‘l'lS- _ gg an emlalsm. _ lun'-.' ‘§\\C' WUI? hu Oihlullhd hll hmllflld .on April .24th,~Jaln&s Webster 84. n nntiv . » C Cantwell at tho akbbof C Bath HARRIAGES _ ' T ii M053'-ti ( Ormerg 0 Y I big nut g‘ul_;;&|'len4:‘l;l on c°.ldllln condigorga ml .2 2 ix. "if e of More 17 in Ito!! ¢ nyluke a puuchngad llonlestonclgiléoer- k &&Llltu&'for cond/anon und onlin ll.. _ T ‘ ` W. W. e0itY.t'. l|.o. Deputy of the minister of the lnletidf rr »;.. .'..f...; 2 .t<.la;,’.Ia>_‘_'I .7- 'i‘o he sold by public auction on Mou- duy. May lst, 1016 at the hour of one o’clock at Clifton Corner. New London file residence of Mrs. William McKay with dwelling house. work shop and stable containing half on acre of land. Also household furniture consisting of stoves. tables, chairs, lounges &c., &c. Terms lnado known ut sulc. 9344-4-20Mtlltuf3i. Eggs ior_l_'latclling If you want good large eggs and lots of them. try a sett.iug of my Single Combe Black Mlnorcas ($1.50 por 15 9555-) WILLIAM J. CUDMORE. - _ 82 Elm Ave., Charlottet n 82601-15Msii12l. Jw NOTICE The undersigned offers for sale his farm and hotel property at Stanhope Beach. The farm consisting of 42 acres of well cultivated land, fronts on Cove Head Bay and runs back to the gulf shore. For terms apply to Francis Mutch 132 Water St. Charlot- tetown, 7922-3-21Mtu7wks. For Sale The undersigned offers for sale by tender. the following property part of the Qlstate of tho into Johu C. Clark of Bay View, P. E. 1.1- FlRST.- The Buy' View Corner property, cqnsisllng of about 1% acr- es of land, a 16 room bouso, two ware- houses, a set of Falrbnnk scales, and tho wharf property. esooNp,_- The ~km.lawn l-flint" lwrolwrlr cvnslsllng _or .1:l;l'|/,. acres of thehonlo farm. '10 acres of which is In high state .of cultivation, tho balance covered with a heavy growth of soft .‘.’.:.'.€.'.“l. ..°:.' fra..." "5 "°,?3_;;‘ f 3 ~ " ' ‘ ” ' - ' ' erslnrlli be reooivod unlll May if 1-ef \.°-wa S- % ~*°.'°"°....::';'..='.°l::.'l:;:.~: .:°:':.l:.‘i`l; nun allzanctli. l-au an um of .las ana. 1.1 » ist. 1916. _ 'l‘ho highest or-'uny ,tendon not necessarily uc" _l.od. , 1 L ; 2 srentls. _ I _ _ ' Admlnlltrntorl 'I3 Cumberlnlltlu tract. _ -Charlottetown. P.hl.l. " 8031-ll-ll1Mltt1_2l. ° , 1.. ranl.-_; . ' _ Prawn v lv- M/woa or cnantorferown. P. E. |- 4 (Uxbrfdre, Ont_.,- Journal.) ~ The above s a good likeness of Mr. P. S. Brown Mayor of Prince Edward lslalld's capital. Mr. Brown was born in Uxbridge and was known to- the boys here of' forty years ago ns Pick; and an energetic lively Pick he was. He wus very fond of horses und would take a.. hand at driving the bus or Elly*-llillg that hrougllt him in _touch with nlan's _noblest friend of the uni- nlal world. He__wa.s _also fulld ufilogs, and someone inthe vlclnlty_of the Plunlt' House (it may have been Dr. Hillock V. S. had u good lspecilnen oi' couch dog-.I ` A woman lncsmorlst chlnc to town one day and engaged the old Ontario Hall'for a show. Pick had driven iler to the hoicl. A lot of the young fellows of town answered an invitation to go on the platform that night and be lncs- lnerizcd, und silo soon had thenl llusy ut their favorite or customary oucupll- tloll. Pick was driving horses wltln llluch vinl. We forget what the others were dolllg. but finally the stage was supposed to be on fire and thc boys scralnbled In alarm to l-:ct out ofdan- gor. Tile only wa to escape seemed to be ovcr the pnrdilloll into lilo dressing rooln. The tallcr ones had no difficulty hut Johnny Crawford was short and it took a desperate struggle for him to get over. The show was repealed and Pick was again the star perfonller. Suppos- ed hy under the lncslncric illflueuec he left the hall lol' his favorite llllilnnl and soon returned with u bug oll~llis hack. Reaching the stage thc sack was opellcdnlld out camo-thc cout-_ll dog! lt was at matter uf guessing for some time wllelllor llle wolnun wus u good lncslnerlst or Pick al good actor. \’l'o heard a hint solnowllcre l_hi'\t. prcllnlill- ary’ to the show. and nl_`tcr_an interview With the lady, Pick had nic`snlcl'izcd ills friends, the boys,_for her. llow- evcr,lt wasallarmicss_lark,wllicll even the sedate lua‘yor`of a city` might ,__-£1 great might loud your on th boring that L* ready or men are making good supplying the llsland trade but they cannot supply_ practically any for export. Our climate and soil con- ditions must be suitublo. The varitles grown are in demand and are hardy. The marketing facilities will be mucll ollllauced because the Island' grower returns -will be placed on the same footing us the Mainland grower when the Car Ferry coniulcllces operations, Mistakes and failures have been lnado in the past by some wllo have undertaken such work. 'l‘oo oftcll. 'probubly, the failure was due to their having entered the industry ill too FERROZONE WILL GIVE YOU APPETITE AND GOOD DIGESTION. . Ferrozollo will in one week give you a splendid appctlte,'ul1d will so improve digestion -and asslnlilation, that full benefit will be dorlved froln everything eaten. There is nothing like Ferrozone to create a keen healthy relish for food for the blood, and a tonic for the ller~ ves and brain. To those leading u sed- entary lifo it is a perfect boon. Tho reverend Dennis 0'Brien. D. 1).. the well known Evangelist says of i~‘errozonc:" I have pleasure ill saying that 1 hnvo found Ferrozone o'reulurk- llbly good preparation. lt peeps ‘up one's appetite, euros nervousness and slceplcsslless, and perhaps is tho very best tonic l lnivc used. liolng in the fornl of chocolate coated tablet. it is both pleasant and convenient to tuko and is well worthy of lily highest rc- 'commcndatlolls . " This is an example oi' the wny peo- ple speak oi"I<`errozollo wllo have used _A \ “roulorlrl stem Youll nowets isulnf illili illlililliilii _,ll s|cK_llll.i|l|nusl_ _ ____ _ .._i-_ ANofe'roP H¢ADA¢l-lt. G9LD8 _ \ soun o‘1’o|lA¢H. 1 . We have on ,hand , _ _ 1 _ _ _ ost wf tm: .__ = l ' ' Turnathecrigcals od?-"the headache. a f _ blllou`s,uesa, indlgeation,-the sick, sour __ » _ - _ _ stomach. spd _bad colds- turn them out mnfs|rr'and'keer.-_them- out with Cascanetsi ‘ _ _ Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and 1' then and never _know the misery caused by a lazy llv-. cr, clogged bowels. or nn* upset ato- mach. _ ' - ' Don't put In another _day of distress. Leif Cascarets cleanse your stomach; remove the sour. fermonting food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bow- els. Then you will feel 8l'93t~ » _ A Cascaret tonight -tv-alghtens you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any-_ drugstore means a clear haw' "went stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Chirdren love Cascarets because they never gripe gr slckeu. ‘ _ I large a way before lllc lnetllods und precautions necessary were under- stood. The loss ln lullor nlny have been great and dlscouragenlcnt resul- ted. It shu\llli‘be sturtcd ill n snluli way in order that thc outlay is alnlosf negligible and the amount under berri- es increased gradually until n lnaxl- muln for the farm is reached whether lt, he IL. l. 2 or 3 acres. In this wny thc markets can also be gradually do- veiopcd. Many are depending a good deal up~ on one or two particular, phases of their farm production for their income und occasionaly one may fall. Would it not be n good cxporlnlcnt to mid all- other channel for income? Many fam- ilies can do all their own picking. packing. weeding, planting, etc.. for a reasonable area and it is doubtful if any other feature of farm production will repay in such a satisfactory way if properly managed. The Pl°ovlnclni_Dcpartment of Agri- culture under the Federal Grant is prepared to give nsslstullce by ndvls- lllg on location and preparation `of of the crops. _ _ _ beds. the securing of proper varieties .1 l 3,” " _ in Barrels and ‘ ' Casks. _ i' . _ Phone 111 _ _ I i lyons T &“ Co. ulld when necessary in the marketing Tile District Representatlve'§."wlli bo prepared to discuss this question with any. if farmers lu communities would conlulcnce in a small wny and gradually increase, the marketing at a later date would be greatly enhanced. Much can be learned from one another-. Write to your District Representa- tive and he will only be too ready to assist in _any wny possible. mourns 'ro LOAN Monies to loan at reasonable rates of interest on good improved farm properties. Applications will receive prompt attention. ,H. J. PALMER. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. 1920.3-39M1Mo. - . 1 gn l PURE .VVATER i The undcrslgllcd have a large well drilling lnachluo on the Island, ut pres- ent in operation at Falcollwood llospltal, and are prepared to drill any size ,__ _ ~. l 1 t ‘ * _.4.,= A SB--;';.J0l¥i1 ' _ _.J ,_ l look hack on without shame. . lt, and sllould be convincing evidence hir. llrowll travelled u good deal and of- its unusual mcrlt. It is wurralltcd suw u bit of tho world before scttlingl lo cllro Illdigcstloll. Dyspcpsln, Lost dowll on the isle-neur the sea. |Appetlto. lllleurnatisln. Kidney und ()_lle of our earliest rides behind it Liver Troubles, _Catarl'll. alld all olllor llersc was with Plclr Brown 'on Brock diseases' arising from impairment ol' street and one of the fastest was I-tho-blood or nerve tone. with lliln in Cllarlottctown about fif- i Refuse to accept n substitute i'or 100" l'C1l\“S 0110- ` .Fcrrozollc. Every drugglst sells It _T,lle_ llxllrillgc friends of his early 500 per box. or tllrec for $1.25. |»- --l ' #An _ _ 1- _ _ _ig -sulllllll cllsslrln lns. I _ _ - 'Ollfo cont por word first ll\lortlof'\ In this ooltlmn, half sont por ` word ouch continuation. Cash must accompany order. ldlnllnum charge Twentyllvo oontl. F l 1 _---l__ _ .*~ Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED- THRILLING stories of the Great War. Large, profusely illustrated. only $1.00. Men and women working spare time ordering in hundred lots. Quick snappy seller. _ Great money maker. Sample frcc. Winston. Limited, Toronto. 9374-4-21-MSI. AGE`NT§"-"WlEN 'UR"WOMEN - "World’s Greatest War," beating all selling records; sample book free; experience unnecessary; make forty dollars weekly. Wal' Book Publishers, Brantford, Ontario. - 9320-4-19m18i AGENTS - "WORl.D’8 GREATEST WAR” Going like a whirlwind; sam- ple book free on promise to can- vass; experlonce unnecessary; make seven dollars daily. Llnscott _ Company, Brantford. Ont. _ AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "the Old reliable Fonthlll Nurseri- es." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com. missions paid; handsome free oqulp~_ ment. Stone & Wellington, Toron- to, Ont, _ 7620-8-20ME28l ~ Help Wlilltaed-_-|,*'0lllAt_\|0 wAN"'FEo'€|nl. ron oslllsslili llolnicwork. Apply 188-.Queen L' _ _ -"B875-4-16Mtf. _;._ _..._._.._... ....__,,, -_._ _ . WANTED.-A elm. FQRQENERAL housework. Apply-at oncotv Mrs D. gi Stewart. lilo Kent. - 4~2lln3l - I For _Bolo »_ 2 _-llnv COW. FOR SALE.- MANURE SPREADER. new last spring. Perfect condition. Apply to Parker Horne, Winsloc. ___ _ 8269-4-15M13i. FOR SALE- PURE BRED YORK- shires four to six weeks old $5.00 each. A. F. MacDonald. Souris. 8202-4-12M12l. _Forl’sATE.- A 10 i-l.i».I_|l»7lPERlAl. Marine Motor Reverse Gear and Motor Set on angle Irons, maklng‘a_ unit power plant, 10 gallon gasoline tank and fixtures. Apply to Dr. A. B. Reid, 127 Sunnyside. ' 8269-4-15Mtf. well to any depth for water, minerals. etc.. at reasonable charges. Any person desiring our services would do well to writc for quotations to O. V. Kennedy, Fulconwood Hospital. or Telephone 161-L. 1 St. George, N.'~fB.,, CONTRACTORS FOR DRILL ING ARTISAN WELLS. ETC. ~ _ 9314-fi llllnilli ~ if .- . i » 'I ‘ l -- .4 -" 5-; _ielephone ' ' Trainer I 393--J 294--L _ For cool). l>l_uMslNc _. _ ` I l‘l f Fred H. Trainer, “%3iti‘°” ‘ i .1___ _ ""`i"1¢_31ii`\vimE5:'-'1`\'1an?7' wAN'rso- nE_§sl.s MAN K ` . . _ 6.. .__‘ bollt 65 ns lligllt watch for lobster a I _ r factory. Must be fulrly oclive. 3 ’ ` _ _ _ und 4 ll.l’. Acadia and imperial Gas- ' ' V ' n 1 ollno hlnglncs for sale cheap. Apply _ _ ` ~ to. .lulncs Mcfiartlly. Mt. Stewart. C 5. ' _ _ ' amass-4.24M2l_. V _ _ _ , -_ To Let T ~' E ' ’ 2 `-.vo“|:rrr:lmz.r'..'i.‘.i‘ir.r.»s;"‘x5;i; 232 (lt. George- SL. 8116-4-6-mtf earn ' for D3 . V011! This year is prosperity-year for the Canadian farmer. _ This year is the one year of all years in which the live. am- _ bihous farmer may hope to garner in a_g°|dm harvest ' _ There is going to be a big demand for farm. produce Heli: fill and higher prices than ever before are going- loibe" 1. ' . .- ‘ I __;;j.’f--‘J _ S_oit's upto you now to row ore and b that o gt d h 7 _ Wm gfdum e 1300 s areo the liliigpmmgyogfuf Unmixed F i' -¢..