__sanrfuzo_ -_ » fren _ MAY 8. 1916. I Siclr Room And 1`\ ` Appliances Our stock includes the latest improved sick room More of them used if thtlzeir value . GIIIBTYIB CUCYIY and comfort gf the patient' was better understood. sg; Ice Bags, Hot Water Bot- tles, Air Cushions, Rubber Sheeti.i(i§, Bed Pans, Douche Pans, Mgiiical Thgrrgiomet- icine . E21. 1=...1.... 15.3022. 19°..L°”' “‘31°’si.*é‘i‘21‘i.°"ii°“3' an 1 , an - ages,peAtomizpr|, Alcohol Lamps, Whirling gpray Syringes Bulb and oun- tain ynnges, Champagne Tape, Urinals, etc. J. G. Jamieson Druggist _ s1i.vER I _ 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. Il. Taylor Jeweler & Optician 0101-4-uint. i\ wg lu ' b-A f h D' ' . E t is MAY. -' ‘gavpbe iriidzcgt :dyl Dorililhiiicd Leung X333 ._ High Wow! A- M. PSU. 1 5I5EU§wmauu»a 0.17 0.59 1.40 1120 12.02 12.22 1 2.22 12.03 ; 1 3.01 1 13.30 1 3.55 14.17 4.45 15.20 5.34 10.54 0.10 10.15 ‘ 1.01 1 10.20 1.41 20.23 0.20 21.30 10 1 0.00 22.13 1 11 1 0.41 1 23.10 1| 10 1 10.23 1 . 1 10 1 0.01 111.00 1 20 0.53 | 11.50 21 1 "‘°?-°”’Ef’.€_1=’f“i‘“%’-“£3 3333?? 2.40 1 13.39 |_ . . _ 0 1 22.36' |""` 51 Tu. 1 10.22 1 20.34 1| w. 110.51 1 11 f=s=.°'.=> 2° 1*; '..‘.‘2222£'.'f3:c 7-10 1-0 #A2 10.11 11.18 0.28 1,27 2.19 3.10 4.00 4.49 5.39 0.29 7.19 8.10 b Water ‘IJ - ,_ ..._ ....1‘..:°.1....':'.'::.':. 0.':'.::1.°f'.°.°..'::.,1..._ .1 1.6.21 hoiaesteader may live within ninem eaofliis ‘ii 17.06 10.25 10.03 10.40 20.11 20 55 ~ is 3.30 .25 23.24 ,fl LARGE GLEARANCE SALE OF STOCK. CROP AND IMPLEHENTI By Benj. Carter & Co we are author-ned by Looman W- Saunders to sell by public auction. on the farm of the late Isaac Saun- ders. Wlnsaoe Road. Oil W8dl1€B¢l8Y- May 10, 1 10, commencing at one o'clock p. in., sharp. all his stock.0l’°l> and implements and household fur- nlture,,\as the farm is Bold- Thls will he one of the largest sales of the season. TERMS:-12 months' credit. See handbills. ‘ Auctioneer _BENJ CARTER. 9603-56-MSI. Registered Clydesdale Stallion _ - “SIR DONALD" (5679)- Certltied copy of pedigrees recorded in the Clydesdale Stud Book of Cana- da. P. E. island enrolment No. 10. Slred by Lord Donald (3058) (10650) by Self Esteem (Imp.) (377) (5344). Dam by Flora (2476) by Margaret (1675) by Maggie (Imp.) (1673)_ Color, handsome dappled brown with white face and four white feet. Why mate your mare with any inferior horse when you can do so with-this imported registered horse who has proven himself to be_one of the best stock getters in P. E. lsland:- He will make the season of 1916 at the stable of the manager. J. DINGWELL JENKINS, Vernon. TERMS:- Eight dollars for season with usual return privileges to be settled for by note at time of service. Mares at owners risk. 9541-5-3ME3,5,9,12,l3.15,&20. _<2 il- k Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ' "i'3f135TR§'b5¥5Z.§K'i3.§'11“d§.1?5'i§' tchswan or lberta. Applicant must ap- peison at the Dominion Lands Agency THE sole bead ofa family or any male over t not 8uh»Agenc on certaln conditions. ti Sl III ' u n and cul d on a iarmtoi at leur eoacres. ..n rta conllltionl. A habitable house is r_e- r ez: twhere residence is perfomied in In rta ii districts a bomesteader in Toed od nipmmlv Di:-grngt a quai6t;r~sect1on a eng 11.40 3,, ,,‘i¢e,,,,,Y°}¥ carl after earrun homeateadtzistent also 50 Q3 CXCPI CLIILIVII UD PYQQ IDD Il DIICIIK ml’ obteinirl as soon as homestead patent or I dit . Azelltlcgrn wllginlias exhausted his homestead *ht may take a purchased homestead in_cer- n dlstr ¢-gg Proe $3 00 per acre Duties- Y i . ' $3. - ii* nlmqiha rfslidence ihe::c'lI_iif three cr ` C . ' ' cert ' I 12-22 ldust reside six months lri each of three years ltl d t a h wonh $1 00 13.10 c 14.10 ,B u vate 50 acres an erec quse , The area of cultivation is subiect to reduction case nf rough. scriibh or aton land. Live 10,58 stock may be fubstitutedy for cultiyvatiou under 15_45 certain conditions. _ 16.32 17.19 18.07 18.56 19.46 20.38 ' DEAIIIB 1s. I L45 12.401 zz 1 M. 23 1 1 _ rn. 2.30 1 14.30 11 9.05 1 24 w. 4.21 15.50 1 04 25 'rin 5.21 1 11.11 1 20 I F. 1 10.33 21 1 a 10.40 20 1 9 1 s. 1 20.51 20 iii. 1 00 1 1 21.33 22.34 23.39 12.16 18.20` 14.18 15.10 Tu. 14.38 31 I W. 1' 9.46 1 23.20 || 4.12 | 16.42 MAY,-» 1st to 2nd, changeable. 3rd to 5th, hot and dusty. 6th to 10th. great storm wave. 11th to 15th. fall in temperature. 16th to 20th, threat- ening. 21st to 24th, warm, foggy. 25th to 28th, rain. 29th to 31st, sultry s-\»-4 l".° S i‘°9°."*1i° *~‘e»s¢\`e»4 Owvinis !“'f".° wan ¢\¢`t\1 21.40 1 22.34 5*’ ra Q W W, CORY. C. M.G . Deputy of the minister of the Interior N. P.-Unauthorized Publication of this ad ertisernent will not he plaid for 64.388. 8190-4-nM till Oct. liz . HUMESEEKERS’ A _ 0x0u11§1011 VIA CANADIAN GOVERNMENT _ aAii.wAve. M To Manitoba and tho Canadian North 5'° .. Weat_ Excursion tickets will be sold every M Wednesday until October 25th, to Win- at nipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary. ses Edmonton and numerous other points in the Canadian North West. These C tickets will be good for return within 0;, two months from date of issue. Full a general description of a temporary w Ilitary Hospital as these are called they need hospital treatment, and here. Now I shall try and convey to assigns them to their respective wards. ur readers an idea. of how one oi He must see that the morning sick 011101110 0|5001111>11011 01 - 11/1001011 11111111101 110001111 3l"~“' A ll\°l‘¢ flme' iso I lent you' lures, admits all patients these is conducted. reports which each ol' these must have o come to the hospital, if he thinks *t \» - _ " " - ~ .119 _ WUMAN WEAK. ` A _ UIZZY. NEllll0ll$l Compound. _--_ has full control over the institution Each of these has a Commandlnglare in order and pro rl sl ed ti 0ff|¢°l' llillllly s Llent~Col. a quarter the . . pe Y gn y Gil-Gr. 8 oomlllny officer, besides the tstive diagnosis of each casa and as- Blf 01 Physicians and surgeons, nur- signs him to either the medical oi- snd orderlies. _ 'su lt goes without saying that the O. cases that can return to their own regimental M O He makes a ten- rglcal side. Ho also treats minor units. ln the absence of the regular with back . weak, dluyi 091" vons,~ with bot flashes and feltvery miserable, as I was with my head and 1l|Ili|l||1|i|Il1|l11 a quantlty of ` cm. We have on hand Jamie., N. Y.-"_: snssrefch 510:53 ‘ < ' l which he is the head. Every officer M. O. of the ward ln caeesof emer- St. John irregular for two 1 _ particulars can be ohmmed from any ,sshd man as well as every department gency he adnilnlstersauch temporary ._ _ TicK`et Agent of the Oovemment Rail- ways. is responsible to him. He in his turn treatment as in his judgment the case l Holders of these tickets hnve the me H°°D"'°l 1° U19 Wal' 0mC°~ Hi” 5° prime” of ,,.ave|||,,g by ,he new duties are ttirefore multitudlnous. He be tickets may also be purchased at U Cochrane from points on the Cariad- 80 ian Government Railways east t0. In those in charge of them. He is very lnatee In charge of the various de- ne work. It is chiefly when things charge of the ward and every one in is sublect to his orders. Besides. the rush of things as they now are his usual professional duties, he orders wrong that the work is difficult and lt on hand if he is needed. All mem- rs of the staff take in turn the dut- 1 "Transcontinental Line" via Toronto, mm" k“°W h°W Bach department les of O. M. 0. Nortli _Bay and Cochrane, Ont., to Win- slwllld U0 P1111 and what is GXDOCY-90 nipeg. Homeseekers’ tickets reading °f via this route are good for stop-over f°"“““° WIN” he |189 C°mP¢!0l1f mlb' at Cochmne, Ont., Hearst, Ont.. and °"d any intermediate station on Canadian Pa responsible for the efficiency of requires. He sleeps at the hospital to I ti I1 The duties of the various M. O’s are \‘l1116D¢s‘for that ensures smooth Pretty much the some as those ofthe Government Ra||way,_ Side trip running and comparatively easy ron- civilian medical man. He has full years. O n e d _e y when I was feeling unusually had ml' __ _ sister-in-law came -..~..-V,;~’ in and -said, ‘I wish you would A-YY 1 i Lydia E. Pini¢ii§m'; _ . . . 1 Compound! o °°1~°'0‘°=“°“.§“.°'.‘;;‘.:'.1';‘.'.‘.f:.° so A health an ani cure . ° pound three times a day after meelli and on retiring at night. I alwlyl k¢¢P / . DUTIES OF M. O. . LIME in Barrels and a bottle in the house."- Mrs. L. N. 1 and including Doucet, Que., at special YY low fare. These privileges will per- U1 mit passengers to inspect the famous V! Clay-belt of New Ontario, a rich farm- communication must bear the 0. C's 9 ing country, opened up by the new line signature. and there are always things of the Canadian Government Railways to 9583-5-5-M1031. brought to mm 10,- decision. in the old charged his monthly diet and case days whore the 'rules' 8 th sheets must-be signed and the patient e 1 For Sale Eggs for hatching' from Pure Bred 8 Barred Plymouth Rocks. The Qred-to l-h lay strain. Price $1.50 per 15. L. I-I_ ough. . or quadruplicate a most elaborate document the slightest error in which STORES AND STORE KEEPING W » again. 3 D. Foster, Marshfield. 9579-5-5-Ml'sw6lEStt6I. Eggs for Hatching h of them. try a setting of my Single to C°mb° Black Ml“°"°°5 (51-5° 9°' I5 perty entrusted to him is. A receipt is 9' - taken from every one to whom grades ervislon over their work and their are issued. The ward equipment is §°“d\10f- 9285-) WILLIAM J. CUDMORE. wer like e laws of the Medea and Persians, I do S n . have been able to carry on as it is I’ Called- Cirrylng on is iiot child’s play. 0 as we used to interpret it. Now how- 0 ever, the ‘rules' are somewhat relaxed The quarter master is a very import- ant officer. His department has to provide all the stores and to keep every thing required by the hospital stocked here so many raw subordlnoteg are the diet/s which must ‘have his signa- charge, things are usually going ture before the steward can serve l'0l1g more or less. Every important them. His diilgnosis must bein accord- . noe with the nomenclature of the W. 0. in case history must be written o often trivial and often important UD- When the llllllelll le fit to be dlS- ot know how v,e green horns should lllm Of Bonds ‘hini back as lie deems est. After the patient is discharged l' dies proper returns must be made ut and attested to according to rules. When a man's illness renders him un- nd certain allowances are made 3,1. fit for further military duties the M. ough God knows they are bad en- 0 Buinvnaia, 85Gl0be Ave., Jaineicl. N-Y- Women who recover their health nat- urally tell others what helP¢d ffllem- Some write and allow their U“_m°5 “"_d photographs to be published with_teat1- monials. Many more tell their friends. It' you need a. medicine for Wo- men’s Ailments, try Lydlll- E- Pinkham’sVegeta.bleCompound. writo Lydia E. Pinkharn Medi- cine Co. (confidential) for any- thing you need to know about these troubl es. 1 . must fill out and sign in triplicate ` Casks. Phone 111 i _ nt on to the O. C. who discharges ill bring it back to be done all over MATFION AND NURSES The matron has charge of all the (/_Accident Protection on up soiglratfnothing runs out. He is re- g\U'Be:.kHer duties whose full extent I spons e o th i t th 0 H0 HOW 1 t _ ul it - If Y011 Want good large cggS Bild 1°" ospltal and In aindgilhgfnrgdstollo api; ous as those clilf'(lh;l:nC?O. 1?: tllile hugilfgr tell where all the Government pro. master. She assigns the sisteri; to the v if you have occasion to travel to Europe this year - either on private or public duty- there is one insurance company that will protect you, or those dependent upon you, from any possible loss. This company i.i the Law Union and Rock Insurance rious wards and has a general sup C. Lyons & Co 8260-4-15MStt12i. th 82 Elm Ave., Charlottetown pl it. aced in charge of the head nurse of e ward and she gives her receipt for (C°“"""°" °" “E” “°""“" Company,| Limited of London, England she must make it up. The quarter m lf thing; are lost strayed or stolen |n '|‘r°Pica| Countries and its policy covers complete accident. liabilities particul- arly against sea mines, submarine attacks, or other conting- and medicines are furnished in suf- ficient quantity. not only for the hos- _ pital but for the entire‘oi1tflt. An elah- 15 The undersigned offers at Private ornte system of books is kept so that Careful Wnlchlllg- The concentrated case of enquiry every article gan be vegetable juices in Dr. Hamilton’s north side of and fronting on the Mon- traced to its destination. His books Pills “Cf directly Upon the liver and tague River about three quarter; of a must always be kept up to the minute EUUIUIHIB ill! action to a. normal basis. ‘ m sale his farm of eighty acres on the in mile from the village of Montague. for no one knows when a hawk from The N005 18 Dllflfléll. the Skill gl'0WS About one-half clear and in good cul- the War Office may swoop down ang Clear. headaches disappear and ro- _ ust health is firmly established. No `~ edicine for the stomach, liver or kid- GOIIQYBI Agent ' J tivation remainder covered with soft t wood suitable for fencing, etc., An balance and is found wanting, particu- excellent dwelling houne and a. barn larly if he is low enough down in the “EVP C9" C0lDDi1re with Dr. Hamil- ton s Pills, 25c a box at all dealers. - on the' premises. s A splendid opportunity for anyone q wanting a convenient farm in one of t the most beautflul loca.llt‘es in the pro- that n little more of one tliing than is vlnoe. U For further partlcurars apply to the ironl the gods asking the reason why. ' undersigned or J. D. Stewart, Solicitor lt Georgetown. 0 FOSTER B. ROBERTSON. S 9544.5.3.Mwfm6g_ though their ninount of gray matter hc not superuliuinlnnt. Siiroly the office- J “BEST KHAKI RIDING BREECH- ‘linc this is iior a ned of roses. Tliiiitgs E8 in town $5.00 at “The Haberdaeh- a ery." 9596 the beaten p.'ivli». but if he deviates th *W Of Ei?--*E* aster also is responsible that food Liver Chill Very Common ency, which may possibly be niet with in present-day ocean hen woe to him who is weighed in the I’ cale and has no one nt court. Monthly uartcrly, semi-annual and annual re- In Northern latitudes also the liver il VHFY unruly organ and requires travel The .Law Union and Rock Iiiaurafnce Company Ltd., has assets of over $48,-500,000 and is one of the strongest insur- ance companies iu the British Empire. Call and talk the matter over with me before you sail. H. M. DAVISON PWM ' ' | 5 _1 m L 5'; urns must be made out. If these show suul is iisell down comes an enquiry if is the same whether it is toilet paper r xlray machines. The W. 0. gone are ureiy metlioulifal in their ways even 1` U." illlllrtci' master of au liistiliition rc fairly pleasant when hc stickatou WHAT CANADA PAYS! SOLDIERS PAY AND ALLOWANCES, CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT PROVISION FOR WIVES, MOTHERS AND CHILDREN orcfi-oni look out for the tliumlerbolts charge Twenty-Ove cents. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS. One een! per word first lnaaruori In this column.. half oeiitper nord each oeollnuatlon. Cach must accompany order. llallniiiri pondence from mem The Mme. of the 1' b9f°l’0 lilly day to the company officer’s l*_ E_-'€*" _.___ *TO DAY City Magistrates Court 9 a ni Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.45 p. in. Prince Edward Theatre 3, 7 and B_45 I- U- i i|lllllIil0E8 CCOTT-RAMBAV--The marriage took place at the mouse, Edmonton, Alberta, by the Rev. Dr. McQueen, on April 19th of Samuel David Scott of Spiret River to Miss Annie. Keir Ramsay, of Mal- DOQUO, P. E. Island. DIARY OF EVENTS. A /WE 9320-4~10m18i AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries. 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 free. Winston, Limited, Toronto. 9374-4-21-M81. 0 Agents Wanted 1 FOR SALE- TWU REGISTERED nsnniiy has ii iiara hair iionr of it. No Short Horn Bulls. One and two GENTE WANTED- THRILLING years old. Horace L Vessey, York. "1 97-5~6m3l 95 EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM BRED to lay B. P. Rocks. White Orplng- tons and the Belgium Compine--the Egg Wonders. Dr. J. Y. lVlcFadyen, Tignlsh . 9539-5-3-M8ipd. rigs _ MEN on wdizn - , " orld's Greatest War.” beatili¢ all selling records; sample book free; experience unnecessary; make fort dollars weekly. War Book Publishers, Brantford, Ontario. We teach our men to sell Exocri ence unnecessary, highest commll sions paid handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toron 1 To Ont. 9493-5-1M&E till May 31st ' Help Wanted-Fenmlo F i '_“"" Help Wanted-Male WANTED-A GOOD RELIABLE S0- ber man for general work about market garden--must be a. good ploughinan, also would engage sn- other young man from the 105th or Battery for the month allotted them. J. .I_ Gay & Son, Charlottetown. WANTED_8EVERAL YOUNG MEN to learn a good paying business from country preferred. Address in own hand writing Box 369 Char- lottetown. 9580-5-5-MSI. wAN1"Eo.-Aaov 'ro Luau barber ti-ade.Apply to Revere Barber shop, Kent St., next to ?uar¢lian Odice. 950 -4-4M4l. WANTED IT UNCE, CHAMEER maid. The Russ, 181 Prince St. Charlottetown. 9568-5-4-Mill. giisuutions V ucant b ANY iN‘rsi.i.iosN'r reason wiv head and body; extra strong limbs and the Olympian, W. O. PAVING THE DUES. The company officer, who ig 'usally one of the me1li~'.-nl officers of the staff . has to pay :ill the orderlies and the ." civiizsns who are attached to the hos- _ pi»n! as well as to answer an ccrrnr- 11 civilians servants ls taken by some one lil 81\lll0i'lly over them and sont in office, and if one of these, especially U the scrubbers, finds she is docked for Bills late the poor company officer . wonder he is growing bald headed. A Then he is receiving constantly let- .1 ters to the effect that so and so can’t turn up because sho is ill. or some one has the measles, tooth ache or may be ii baby. I ADMI1-'rims PA~r|EN'rs ` The orderly medical officer exam-1 € Directum Patch 51817' Enrolment No. 44 SON OF JOE PATCHEN 2.01%. Dlrectum Patch is e. beautiful black stallion, stands 15.2 hands high and by P. M. Musica, New York, N. Y. He is a horse of wonderful intellig- ence; has the best of dipposltions, rac- ing instincts and courage; is a rugged tough horse with exceptionally fine est of feet. He was sired by a world’s championv weighs 1.050 pounds; foaled 1906. Bred - Canada is determined that her sons shall be as well paid and their families as well cared for, as a grateful and wealthy country can afford. 'The scale of pay for Overseas Service, the allowances from the Patriotic Fund, and tile Pensions, are on a more liberal basis than those of any other country engagedin the war. ‘ SCALE OF PAY Field Separation RANK Pay Aliowmoe Allowance V per day per day par month Ssrgeanta...... .... ...... .. 81.35 $0.16 $28.00 Corporaia........ A 1.10 .10 20.00 Private, Buglera, Drummers etc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00 .10 20.00 The men are, of course, fed and clothed by the Government. The Separation Allowance is the sum paid by the Government to the wife of each enlisted man, or to the widowed mother if the son is unmarried :ind is her sole support. This is in additionto part of his pay which is reserved for l1er. One-half of a solider’s pay is withheld by the Government and paid to his depend- ents. This ensures that at least $35.00 per month is paid by the Government to the wife of each soldier. A ‘ - THE PATRIOTIC FUND _ The Patriotic Fund has been _created to assist those. dependents of a soldier who need more help than tl1e Government gives. From this Fund the followin sums are id if the need exists:-1 ~ _ff _ 1 ` 8. pa Wives children or widowm .. F'°'“ ""’° *° 31°-W W' "\°n¢h Mothers of unmarried men.... _ Children of married men according to ago and number In fam|ly...... ...`... "'50 '° "'°° 'nl' 9°' ”"°"“‘ Ladies representing the Patriotic Fund pay regular visits ' to families of men on Over seas Service, and give friendly advice and practical help in case of need ` ` 'HOGAN--At the City glospltal. May ll. Patrick Hogan, aged 0 years. IIRRIGAN-ln this City Miy 7111, Thomas Borrilan, aged 78 years. 'STEWART-Died at New Argyle on May sth, 1916, Christine. daug ter of lr. and Mn. Doiiaad,-Stewart. age ii years. Funeral w I 'take zines Mon- day leaving her law is , ence 2 p. rn. interment Ar ._ie Cemetery. IIATDN-There passed cefiilly a ` ' at Commercial Cross. m 59, on G ist, 1914. Mr. Jonathan Beaton Skye, Scotland; Jia. |801 1826. leaving. to mourn widovr il three daaghtdw and two Ions: re are pure in heart, fw"tb :se g _ .: ':' 151-»'i°_5' 55?" "-"7 1 'unforeseen soo-re sir- as we w'aN*i"E`b-A Msin F611 osnzn"/11.' housework. Apply 313 Euston St. 9460-4-2Dmtf. ' For Bale 1 FUR BALL- A PROPERTY ON COR- ner of Longworth Ave and Cumber- land Street consisting of three hous- es and a building lot. inquire at 26 Longwortli Ave.. 9537-5-3M6i FOR DALE-LARG‘5 HOUSE IND good buildings w th 3 acres of land in Charlottetown, also 5 furnished rooms to rentforsummer months suitable for' _light housekeeping 5 minutes walk from salt water. Ap- ply 'll McGil_l'Ave. _ _ ' _ . 9518-8-2-Mtf. FOR SALE -- .Iii EDALEB, PEDI- grsed. both sexes, a few male pup pies. dogs withoiiaractei' and per- sonality. Airedale . Keiiliall,- Box 818, Lunenburg, N. 8. », - _ D503-$1-llipd. ro:i“?AL§.- A10. i-ip., ing; Ai; ne otor ,tavern an Motor Betonaiigeirdis, makings aiiitpower to gallon gasoline ¢sni1sn¢im‘.a iytonnii. B. R id. 137 _ . ° gvnnurstssa-itiiir. §»`~‘~. '_ ' earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. Experience un- necessary. Address PRESS COR- RESPONDENCE BUREAU, Waa- liington. D. C.. 8238-4-14-Mime. T50 Let ~ ' “Fo i.'°s'_T'r-- nauaNssrTp”’°'s aoo'm"s` with use of bathroom suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 248 Grafton St: 9599-5-6-Mtf. TO LET--FURNIDHED HOUSE FOR summer months. Apply Mrs. Cam- , 30 Brighton Rd 9571-4-Smill. 0l‘0l'i __ . To i.ET-ii`6o`Ms. AFl5i.v 10.1 Fifi. roy St. ' 9564-5i4m6ipd. T0`llET:I-fdiise and"°shops.` Apply 233 Gt. George St. 811044-mt! \-:f /iiiitwl _ 1' wsu' Te o-' T 'A'“ -i- pei-lence' would like nursing to do.. A ply at this office. 2 1 __°_ . 0001502231. _ HORBEI WANTftl the Moi-oil l-louse on Tuesday sth Inst and will purchase I number of horses, low. bloclry mares preferred, about 1200 lbs. W: P. Fenerly. 8 ters in 30 seconds. _ ter. His first foals a`re coming year olds. and they will :goals for him as a sire. . See the -"Am can I-lorss Breed- er of 1918. which clearly shows that son of 1918-at the farm of .lol-IN A. Maelii-ill, lallavua, Prince, iron race horse, Joe Patched, 2.01%.: one 'of the greatest race horses of all- time and sire of the champion Dan' Patch. 1.55 that sold_ for $80,000: out of a mare by Directum Kelly, 2.08%.- Sire of the sensational Diroctum I, 1.50%. He combines the great Ham- bletonian-Clay cross through his sire Joe Patclien. and H_m°ry Clay sire of] his grandam. . 11 I.'$ireclum Patch will surely produce 1 ext ems speed. as he inherits it.in a remarkable manner. Dlrectum Patch was third in 2.09% in a seven horse race in Pittsburg, in 1912: separately timed by Will Snow in 2.10. l-las repeatedly shown quar- Directum Patch is a sure foal get- Directum Patch .will make the seaf , Edward island. Service fee 015 for the season 1| Mares at owner's risk. 1 Ret privileges. ' 02004-iiswinoa. _, _ L _ - M I ‘ . engaging emp °y°'S have pledged th°m9°|"¢S A0 81" Difference to returned soldiers when , i>sNsioNs I The Canadian scale of pensions range for private soldier from $ - . - - ~ _ _ » 75-0° P" year for cer- ”~l;'hm‘n°f "li°“°5 A0 $254-Oo for total disability. In case of death $22.00 g mgqgh 5| mid Dlrectiim Patch is from the "fountain II ofspeeh.” - to e widow, and $5.00 a m nth f h ch'ld. A ` 1 suPP°rt receives $22.00 a motiith. or “C 1 I wldawed moth" when mn was hat"-!fl°°l° » i coNp1T1oNs or ENLISTMENT ' Age-I8 to 45 years. Hilllllf-S feet 2 inches minimum . ` HOWTO ENLIST » _ _ _ Appl iotieur. cor.. camrnabborm an recruiting om ' maur- "."°“ ‘-‘““”- "’”°” F“‘1~°f”“» S°“ff=» 35'-nl 1°- Pifovincial Patriotic 5.°¢i¢fy, Charlottetown ` - 'innooan new-ri-, muon, nn... stefan., _