V 0.48 12.52 6.54 PAGE TWO THE csanmrrsrows GU/innulu _ ___ ,s W- -~ ._ Ilunnunndg odd 3 asootiie coniidoncetliat physicians-sndthegeneral public have in our ability to _ serve th. 1 , `Wespecializeonpresc1-ip# _ tioncompouiidixgandkeep _ ' t iioda ° ° .1 mngitgfliililmethptflauitggepr. ‘- B\`0Ck WORD 011 4111123 2-cannotbefouluimanywhere. Youare e sured qualit . accuracy aiid reasonable prices. - MAY wa _saizvs you J. G. .lamieso Dhlfgist TIDE TABLE MARCH. _ High Water new Water A.M. P. M. A. M. P.M 8.46 19.52 1.50 14.15 9.38 21.06 2.57 15.18 10.25 22.09 3.54 16.12 11.08 23.07 4.44_ 17.00 11.47 5.30 17.46 0.00 12 6.13 18.31 19.14 19.55 20.36 21.18 22.03 22.58 QRUIILNNH W. Tb. F. Sa. S. M_ .21 §s:=rress:#r2=sssrrresss 7.93 s.10 s.4s 9.24 10.0s I 11.05 0.09 1.12 2.19 3.00 3.54 4.31 5.10 5.53 0.29 7.04 1.41 9.24 9.10 10.19 11.92 0.22 13. 13. 14. 14. 15.34 .04 16.33 _ 7.20 17.51 1 8.18 19.08 9.03 20.16 9.41 21.14 10.16 22.07 10.47 22.56 11.16 23.43 11.44 . 0.29 12.12 ~ 1.15 12.41 2.03 18.12 2.54 13.47 3.56 14.30 5.08 15.34 8.22 17.02 7.28 18.36 24 19.56 1.34 31 F. .09 21. 4 2.38 15.04 MARCH-lst to 4t‘h. a storm period. 5th to 7th, clearing. 8th to 10th. damp. drizlly. 11th to 14th. rough and squal- ly conditions. 15th to 19th, biustcry period. 20th to 23rd, soft and slushy. 24th to 27th, snow storms. 28th to 29th, variable. 30th to 31st, falling temperature. 22 51 21 54 1.34 2.19 3.05 3.55 4.53 6 . . . . . 12.20 13.32 14.34 15.28 16.14 16.56 17.36 18.15 18.53 19.31 20.11 20.56 21.52 23.01 12.52 14.03 fd hi °Sw3§§E‘<.'33".3§EE‘»S3'6‘»2Z‘=S‘»Z-‘Siam 8. 9 .l .2 DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY _ _ Opening Legislature-3 p. m. City Maglstrate's Court-9 a. m. Prince Edward Theatre-3. 7 and 8.45 p. m.~ People's Theatre-7 and 8.45 p. m. BIRTHS TOOMBS-At Charlottetown, March 25, 1916. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toonibs, I4 Passmore St.. a daughter. WHITE-At 55 Chestnut, Street, oil March 28. 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. White, a daughter. Marlon Bridge, C. B., May 30. '02. I have handled MlNARD'S LINI- MENT during the past year. It is al- ways the tlrst Liniment asked for here. and unquestionably the best seller of all the different kinds of Linlnient I handle. NEIL FERGUSON. s 1- _ _V01 _`.___»}`/\.\ 'f/_ggi ‘-..‘\_‘~ if? ._ 1'... . l ¢ Tenders for Murray Harbour Ferry ..8BlALllD TENDERB will be receiv- ed at this Ofiioe until noon on _ FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1910 lil! contract vege above ferr! ae~ etc.. hallway mir claw be necessary. \'l‘liousands who iire blind _ or nearly so, or wlin wear glasses might .lnover 'riave required them if ghey had cared for their eyes iii time. uve your eyes before it is too late! Do not become one of these victims of neglect. Eye- glasses are only like crutches und every few years they must he changed to tit the over increuslrig neakarned condition, so belt:-r see if you can, like many others, get clear, hen thy, strong magnetic elyes through the prescription here izivmi. he Vnlmas Drug (‘o., of Torolitn, will l'ill the above prescription by mall, if your drult- l : ~ ~ A ct°on Sale l am instructed by Mr. it. Carey, Frcncli Fort, East River, to sell by Public Auction on his premises ON SATURDAY, APRIL ist 1918 Commencing at 2 o'ciock, p. m (If stormy, Monday 3rd) The followingz- . 1 Horse 5 _years old. 1 Mare 6 years old, 1 Marc 12 years old, 1 Mare 10 years old (MeQiieen). 1 mare 2% years old iiiresusl, l Foal 7 months old (registered) 3 (lows to valve this spring. 1 pure bred Ayrshire Bull, 5 Helfers coming 2 years old, 2 Oxeii 2 years olll. 2 Brood Sow:-i, 1 pure liretl Herit- shire BBOar. _ Terms of Sale--All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months credit will be given on approv- ed joint notes. SALE POSITIVE. PETER BRODIE, _ Auctioneer. 7993-3-29-M2l. Telephone Meeting The adjourned Annual - General Meeting of the Stockholders ol" t_lie` Telephone Co., of Prince Edward island will be held in the head office ol the Company, Queen St., Char- lottetown, on Wednesday.the12t.h day it April, 1916. at the hour of 8 o‘cloclr p. in., for the reception of the annual reports, the election of directors and the transaction ol' such other bilsl- ness as may properly come before the meeting. WALTE R S. GRANT, Secretary 7984-1928-Ml0l. F W. W ‘...-,_ 'nl ‘ ~ ~.-__ . _.M5 _ 0);: _ -°‘ ~. _' . ‘il-wir Synopsis ol Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. . THE sole head of a family, or any male over eighteen years old. may_homestead a quarter- secfion of available Dominion land in Mani‘oba, Saskatchewan or Albe.-ta. _ Applicant must ap~- pear lnierson at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub- gency for the l)istrict_. Entry bv proxy may he made at my [Dominion Lands Agency ibut not 9ub-Aiiency on certain conditions. _Duties-Six months residence upon and cul- tivation of the land in each of three years. A liomestesder may live within nine miles of his homestead on_a farm of at least 80 acres, on certain conditions. A habitable houle is re- quire_d_except where residence is performed in the vicinity. _ in certain districts a hnmesteader in food standing may pre-e'v_pt n tyinrter-section I ung- iiide h_la homestead. ’ri- r .£100 p_er acre Dulles-Six months residence in each of three years after earning homestead pstentnlso 50 acres extra cultivar nn. l-'re-emotion patent may be oi_>tsined_a_s soon as homestead patent, on certain conditions. _A set'ler who has exhausted his homestead nsht msv take ii purchased homestead in cer - tain dist_ricts._ Price 83.00 per acre. Duties- Must reside six monihs in each of three years. stock may be s »bstitufed for cultivation under \\`. VV, CORY. fi, M, 0., _ llepuly rii llie Minister of the Interior loiii__,Y0ii lllay “w iidows” may prove for themaelvclrthat. I d tliciy can dispense with glasses if thx wil get tim following yiresw-lptlon _nu , gettin m last letters or not. at once: Go to any actin- drug store We an_d get a irixottliaof Béiéigfipttzntabieta. Dis; uv' v ne on- o s ass a :at;r.° With this harmless lliiuid solo- B1! it out here. I only wish this war !i'.l’l'l “$52” .§3°..°.’°if»..5§'°...'?..'.§’l’.'1...lL'i.‘§3 W” at t is resu ts right from the start. Many g°°d who have been told that they have astlig- _I matism, eye-strain, cataract, sore eyeli a, it 5 weak eyes, conjunclivitls and other eye disorderlr. report Wonderful benefits from dn' the use ot this prescription. Get this pre- 8V€l'y 0t.h0l' kind 0! death dealing scription filled and use lt: you may so we strengthen your eyes thot glasses will not gist cannot. - and I tCit Ph H t h tlioabo eartil ...".°IL"i§’...'if{`..i. du. "'-ii.?.i‘.o°l5i1”2 ...fy .»..¥...i..£i2 , '"0 rupedy. lin is-nstltuont in rrtgelits are well linuwri to 10 amuui-it i-vu now-liillaui an whirl( prescribed hy them. » the It can be ohtalnml from nnv grind i ruirgllt and la uno uf tm v-fy ru. r~-y...»»oi..»l-_ i r-al should _pe kept on in hand for regiilu: his l = l.i.....i t rvlry llunlly _ ho ` :fi<-l~si<+>l@|-1 coltiv .eS0scres and .rect nhouse wori|i$3.00_ we" equi ed medical' sur ical and _ The areaol rultivntinnislubiect to reduction 0b in cue of roush.~c~ubhy or stony land Live years graded course to young women ce,,,.,, c,.,,,d|,.,,,,,_ ' desiring a nurse‘s training. ' li 0 1 li llll llllllEH[$l M rec _llved the following letter from he er.- 0 Bomewhere la France. February 26 1916 Dear Blstor Blanche on’t know whether you have been K Y ll. I am still in the land ot the ng. and having a pretty lively time s all over. but then it is all for a cause and we must do our bit hardly know what to write to you, eems to be the same thing every y dridging shells, whlzz bangs and aporis I did not get the parcel you express ed early last December, or the cigar ettes from Winnipeg that Harry sent You know sister I can't tell you much that happens out here, but walt until Iget home and l will have some thing to tell you about lt is snowing to beat the band to night. and it is very r-old but not as cold as I have seen it iii Canada I am on guard tonight two hours on four off It is two o‘clock in the riiing now. and l tlilnk 1 will have turn in and have some sleep for rc .is apt to be something doing the morning. ` ‘ Give my fond regards to all at nie. Your loving brother ' HEATH E. BEATON 430076 B. Co’y 31st Batt. Army Post Office, London. No. (7. E. F. Eilglunil -*eil . lsliBlach el.o.B . ' ' ' »' e r 'luis statement is mms unit thou- bi- t - ' ltfldll wear eyeglasses who do not realli! need tlisln. il' you are one of ~ these iuifortunates, than these glasses I may be ruiil.ln_g your eyes instead of : , helping them. .' liouanaidn who wear these ’ I am wriunl you |m°|_|19;» lettm-_ as l .i .l . l - _ ' . , ' l . li ‘ 4 Dandruff causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, tlie hair roots. shrink,- loosen and then the hair ccimes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle ot dand- ruff, get li. 25<:ent bottle of llhnderlne at any drug store, pour a littln in your d and rub well into the scalp. At- » ter a few applications all dqn‘¢lrui't.dis- appears and the hair stops coming out han Lui ii cililnis llllGUl Wllill EHUSS FEVEHISH ill] $lCK‘ _._ TAKE NO CHANGES MOVE POIS- ONS FROM LIVER AND BOWEL8 AT ONCE. Mothers can rest easy after QIVIDS "California Syrup of Figs,” because in a few liollrs all the clogged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out ofthe bliwel.s,and you have ii. well, playful child again. l Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed. liv- er gets sluggish and stomach disord- ered. ` When cross, feverish, rsstlessk see tongue is coated, then give th ds- ious "frult laxatlve." Children’love and it can not cause injury. No fferenco what ails your little one-i., it’ full of cold, or sore throat, diarr--- lioea, stomach-ache, bad breaiih, re-- member, a gentle "inside cleansing" should- always be the first treaainent given. Full directions for babies. children of all ages and grown-ups ri t d h b ttl if lic it. di ep ne oneac o e. `~ Beware of counterfeit fig syrup. sk your drilggist for 1_1 50-cent bottle f California Syrup of Figs," then look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Com p_any We make no smaller size . _ Training School for Nurses THE W. W. BACKU8 HOSPITAL. A Private General Hospital with A and back with contempt any other gh syrup DD K stetrlcal departments, offers a three Write at once for circular of infor- ation. , KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, ffl §= --Unlulli rv.:-ti publication of this ad- enl will nil be paid lor. 64388. l--llmil ivarfil Norwich, Conn. 7535-2-26~M2me. f _.J _ 1- I _ sv ai-:NL all clear, plowing done for 1916 crop. 1 binder, 1 pung General Clearance Auction Sale I ani instructed to sell at public auction on the premises of Mr. -M. L. McMillan, Brackley Point Road, six miles from Charlottetown, 11/, miles frorn'Braciriey Station on Thiirsday, 30th March, 1916, commencing at 12 o’ciock sharp. The following Farm, Stock, Crop and Farming imple- ments. Farm consisting of 99 acres in first class state of cultivation nearly Stock. 1 mare 9 years old, good driveri and worker, 1 mare 10 old. general purpose. ilus to'foal 20th April, 1 horse rising 4 years filly rising 2 years old ( Bottom), 20 head ot cattle including 7 choice c , ows due to freshen in May. 2 bulls, 1 brood sow. in young, 2 fall pigs, Z- 1 - ' J CARTER - ttwtidias $604 ‘roi-as o'olooh as titers is a fargo quantity of n e B t n onsiiaw has - Wliy Hair Falls Out 3 _l _ _ ` l- -‘ § li illiiniiiii _ MRS. ALONZO MACEWEN _ One of the finest Christian women f St. Peter's Bay passed away peace i e person o_ rs iizo ac Ewen. after an illness oi’ several months of piiralysis of the nerves. She attained the age'of 75 years, but was youtllflll iii appearalice and spirit. lier geni l spirit, kind disposition and llrlstiali deeds, endeared licr to all iier acquallitilliceii. She was all esteem- d lnenibol' of the Presliytcrlaii (llillcli ‘lt. l’eter's. The loss to the vliurcli and rfonimlliliiy will lic greutlyfclt. wlillc tile home which she made so attrac- ‘ll M C live has sufferer] lirepuralilv loss 'l‘lii lieleavcd liusband and sou liowarll nd her ditiighter, Mrs Douglas All iieisoii, Snndnn, Il (‘ hitvv the sliiccro iyinputliy oi tlic cominiliiily. 'l`lio t'llii- ere conducted by liel' pastor, Rev. J. . MacLeod. and the iutermciit was iii sions of esteem from neighbours and frioiiils. showed the respect. iii which . 'om n that fearclli the Lord. She shall be praised.” MRS. J. M. DALZIEL. Al. Murray liarhor North on March llith, after an illness of severil iiiolitlis dllrii.tioii, Mrs. James lu. Dalz- iel passorl peacefully into rust. She itvyiiolrii-i ot Giispeieaiu. l‘licie iiru Mrs. George McClure both of Murray liarbor North, and Miss Lulu of Attic- ‘lircc brothers survive, Arch. Rey- xiosls of Gaspereaux, Prince Edward and David of Bar Harbor, Maine. Dc- ccnsed was sixty-five years ot' a-gc uiid had been. n meiniicr of the Presby- leriinn tlliiirch nt Murray lliirlinl' North for forty years; she wus also a iiicmlier of the Ladies’ Aid Society. _ i i nr, ni hands Will palms of victor bear less years l~‘low over golden sands, And when the old are youligingaiu l'li clasp my Mother’s hands. L. E. Es (Island papers please copy.) -?..€__._..___ _ M RS. MARGARET GREEN As the sliiides of night rolled away cu the morning of the 23rd of Febru- ary last. the shadow of sorrow settle) upon the relatives and friends ofthe lute Mrs. Margaret Green, of Dundas, _...___---.............................,.,.. To Prevent The Grip - Colds cause Grip-Laxative Bromo Quinlne removes the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinlne." E. W. Gl=lOVE'$ signature on box. 25c. Aii Eaiyway To Get ' ' Fai A-nd Be Strong ’l‘lic trouble with most thin folks- ivlip wish to galil weight is that ' they ins st. on dragging their s ompch o stuffing it with greasy footlsf ruliblrig or useless "flesh creams" or following some foolish pliysiiiitl culture stunt, wliilo thai real cause of tliinness goes uiitouc e . You cannot get fat. until digestive tract asslmilates the ii gli!! rich BTG B11 _i_i_iil_yh on the mor_nl_Gs, ofAi_i_i_0 zoui gist; _ Accepted Gran’ Klng’s County. when tile Angel of Death so siidcniy entered ber,oltamber and claimed hor for his own at the advanced are of 81 yew. _ » The subject of this brief notice was the relict of the late R.obert`Greenl who qiredecelsed her some twenty- eight years. In her usual health. and -complaining of no physical distress. she retired to 'l?Bsl. but only the rest that knows no waking; for, in the ear- ly morning of the following day, . at 7 o'ciock. ber spirit passadaway to lllm who gave it. ` ‘j_ » Her life has been maipred by un- 'selllsh devotion to her amily. ‘ and was held in high esteem by all who ' knew her. She lived a consistent Chris- tian life,-strong ln' the faith of her ‘ crucified Lord. - - ~'Decea.sed is survived by two sons, Frank, residing in Montague, and. 1 Peter, at home in Dundas. Three sis-_ ters and two brothers, also survive.” Mrs. Donald Matheson, Dundas; Mrs. 'John Taylor, Upton Hill, and Mrs." _ Albert Webster, in Morell; John Acorn, _ in Dundas and Wiliam, in Charlotte- town. The funeral services were con- ducted by .the Rev. William McLeod, Pastor of the Presbyterlaii church, Dundas, after which, the remains were rcvcrently borne away, accompanied by a large concourse of people to the. beautiful cemetery in Dundas. and there daid to rest till the “Resurrec- tion morn." ` i “Blessed are the dcnd who dia in the i.orti.”-(Toni. *Swear Ministers 9 ` COURT HOUSE, REG NA, Sash March 21.-llitei'e1i'.iiig cv dciioo was ty counts in tlio iiidictmeii-t the Op- position counsel have tlruwii agiliiist the Scott Goveriiilieiit iii rugurd to tliiit Govel'riniciit’s illloged roiiiioctioii with the liquor interest, two ciiurgies against the I-lou. A. l*. Mc-Niili, ol' stif- lliig prosecutions ogaiiist liquor li- ve-iisas iii retlirii for piilitlleui sllpiioi-i one tigaillst lion. J. A. Slicppnrd, 0)' reccivliig nloiieyiroiii apiililraiitii for ii liquor' license, and _olic iigiiiiist if. li. (lnwtliorlie, M.l..A., for liltggur, of the alternative of reccivliig iiioucy tili- llor fulse preteiise, were licard during Mldi;_ell cemetery. Tlic large strand. lllc lluy by the iirowii-Elivootl Itoyill fl’ tice at tlm'fim;.m| and uw ¢.xpmS_ iloiiiiiilssloli. 'l`liri crises were not clos- rd aiui will he rc-opciied today with of Alsask, swore that in 1912. when charges were preferred against him hy tho Prqviliciai police, he came to Regina and saw the lion. A. P. McNali; that Mr. McNuh told hini lic could not “Illicit the Goveriimciit’ und kept his llcelisc, tlillt lie had usk- _eil for time to sell oul., mcantiliio cilimcilt tliut McNi1li in his pies ‘eft to mourn. iiesidcs ii liuiibaiid vnu- tailed uh C A Miihvlly. Chief W linen tlaiigliters. Mrs. Diivlil ltelil una ottlw Provincial police. and asked ,,,,,,.,,.w,,,k G00., w,,g..., Appl, that the iliarges br wllliilruwii, and that lic had licnrii no more iibniit lioro, Mass., also five grand children. I-llGm~ .W 'SAYS NONE C_AN _BE NEUTRAL. Asked it not opposing the Govern-_ Isl nd; Adam of Mllliiiocket. Maine; ment iueanl being neutral. ivitiicss re- W plied that in this Province no otit- coultl. he neiltrul uiiil keep ii liliiloi' lit-oiisv BLOOD THE SEAT _OF D/ISEASE - 0t Saskatchewan - 1_- .. _ `(illAlill|IlN l}LilSS|FlEll.AllS. f givell yesterday iii four of the tweii- others of the twenty 'ioulits ' She w,,_S\he|,| --A “ a Dr. William Robertson, hotelniaii, AG Pack take a etter your you are_ _ ' u any other necessary artic without l:2N0'S FRUIT HAROLD I~' RlTCll’E & lil l¢CAUL STREET Prrpa_iv/I wily by _ J. C. ENO,Ltd. , ‘ 'Fruit Salt" Worh,l.OND0l|,El|. ` Solo Agents for Noni Alarise Beware of Substitutes #HAH than trip. lt is the time _ train and ack- lc. ltrrors in diet, l A LT C0 UIITZD ‘l"0R0ll‘l'0 S214..-_ if l' l~Io's FRUIT sAi:r I - 3 - in your grrp 5.- warms as surely in you do and change iii mode ofllvirig while travel- lliig~,oftcn result in disorders ofthe stomach. 1' “ENO'S" quickly corrects any irregulari- ties aiiti keeps you lit-tilting. Never travel it » 'i _,___ ass. _ _ga 'lf =i- Ona cent per word flrsrlnaertv charge Twenty-five cents. 2--i~‘l~.-i-@i='~i-s.-i».i-»i»,».»_-i~,,i.~r.i.-i--:~i-=i.+»: -i~.-i~-i--_: --i-fi -i- -:~r-.i -l-:-'f-i~_;i=-i~;‘¢‘~i-fi4~=i on in this column hall oem par nord ouch continuation. Conn must accompany oroor. Minimum ` i ` 18. A ;.»;ciii-i W-.illicit ' ., p . ~' ~ ass;' ' cxpci'iuii<:e iiniiecossury; l n . ‘. Coliipuiiy. Brunll`oi'd, Out. "the Old reliable Fonthill Nurseri- es," We teach our men to sell. Ex-' perleiice unnecessary; highest coni- nilssion paid; liiiiidsomn frfio equip- iiieiit. Stone & W'clliiigtoii, Toron- to, Ollt. 7132()-Il-20Ml~}24li_ lit-I i \Viiiiicil--illiile » wAs" Going like it wiliriwiiiil; slim- ` cxnorienco in selling clothing and ii i ' . »l_ 5' oral services :tt tile house and griivc Slifilllg IJFOSGGIIUOIIH l`01`_1ll0ll€Y. ul' ill KG`E'N'-rs';;`iIW6|§|f[j~§"“'é”|§E'}{~|‘E§~ffI WANTED-A Y0'UNti MAN HAVING |,-, hook fre.. 0,, m,“iS(. to L_," nicii’s fllrnisliiligs. Reference re- il. quired. Addi°csl~i, ii. 1'. B, clo Guar- ialie sevcli ilollais ilally. i.lliscott.___‘lf§l____l’\ll}~ (_i_Q;»__ ______i7_¥§f_i_i-5i~16Mtf. waurso- sevi-:RAi. ooon l.i\"r»-is E`NTs_VV`ANTED"1'0°SE|_|_ Fopi and planet' llallllB. Wl'tgB8 30 cel1t8 per hour, steady work. State ex- perience and earliest date can re- port for work. No. labor troubles. Amity Geo. D. MacKinnon, Genera l Manager, MacKinnon, Holmes & Co.. Lliultcd, Slierbroolre, Que. - ' 7522-2-25Mtf. - _ -.-_J Help \\ aliioil--I'eiii:ill~ [A ANTED - GIRL FOR GENERAL Giiuiiiitlii tiliii 1- ___ __ _ uiffl ANTED-A CHAMBER MAID AT King Edwiird Hotel, 7062-3-25-M6l. AN'rEn-- EQMPETENT wom/in W as liousckeeper iii small family iii tlie city. No inciimberaiice. (ioctl wages aitil good home for the right woiiiiiii. Apply, Stating ox|ici'ir-.iicc to lioiisclicopcl', liox 1135, (llty. 7949-3-2ilMtl`. was it datiglitci~ of the late (‘.upl_ John promising not to oppose tho Gov- _ , _ , (‘ail you imagine anything better? -:l ¢ vi ‘P 5_5 to E5 P-4 2 Siizililtiolis \":u-_:tilt __ GENTS _ MEN OR WOMEN World's Greatest War." beating .ill soiling records; sample book ice; oxpoi-ielicc iiii nocessn ry _ lnalte forty dolliirs swcekly. War llonk Publishers, Brantford, Onta rio _ ___H79s_i_-sgsiviisl. ANTED--BY THE LARGEST PUB-` lisliiiig house in Caiiuilu. nieii and women to ‘act as subscription re- presciitatives. Liberal commission will be paid. A1 pi'oposii.lon for lillst lcrs. Write nt once for full pttrticu lars. Address,-Agency Division C 153 University Ave Toronto, Can: 'Phe fulicral service which was con- ~ _ - . "' |`)`_1.`~”`E|R"|fFOR GEYNERVAL " ~ "“°'°" "Y “°"' "‘ S""h‘”’*““‘ “"1” tliriieiisiiiniiiisniiiiiltiliiiii-iéiitimil"tlxiilggii wlixoriiiiiivorkii Good wuscs- Apply 70 "l"' i i u¢iw_ "3 TMC§E*_*_S___ _WANTEIL ss. 5..... f<>~ 'Colin Steele. Donald Steele. Geoffrey mf_’“0sé our mga, ,im ,st 'E A FOB; ___ ____ __ g '_'}01\y S°h°°l district N0- 102. Klnss. Jamieson Sartney McClure and Geo- Ll, léentrnl Dru swreggCh'a__l}mémw__ S1-RAW FQR 3/l;_E,_.|_ARGE QUAN. (»0\l11ll'- ADDIY t0 Al€Xl1ndel' Gillis rge Reynolds: Deceased was °f ‘I li' J/V Mabon diuggist /Sourls Euar: my i°°se' David H' Auld' Nmth Head Montague' T982'3`28ME2i iijiligieaeviillresfgngedgsllgséégogsagzil flhoef arltees 'Vinci because ,it is a combln- _£‘EI.‘§m.__' _____,,__ 78.38fli§E§i ~ ° utioii of the three must _guccess[’u_l FOR SALE- SMALL HOUSE OF 4 _`__ ______________ __ _V ______ "°""’ °"°'e' ionics imowu, iron in its most sotuble _itonnis on i1‘i_izi~oy__sti°c._;st. iiséir 2/V.W. yvonk wAN'rEo -_ :sxPEnlENcEo , form, the medicinal extracttvos of -llrpcrs sasi _ali oor a_c ory. dressmaker would lke work to go {3,}'lI'e:,)§&|:)€;;'°,;‘lf;g;::enIigaif:1‘;;‘;i"g "md" frost; cilid livers, wlthoutboil, aiidt the f.loo_il L_ill<;v._ (l’i‘lcc__modcriito. Terms out by the day. No coats made. I know full we" _Uwe ie ki I iiour sh ug propert es of eet pep onc. iusi. 1. . lla t un. Apply 193 Hillsboro Street. _ 1914-3-zimsi ililgl-1'-`-]t-iW§l>Z f-ni. in price rapidly. rock 6 7 and offer at home ,,, _.. . -ein* 1 _ ' ' 1 other at first encing time will soon come Q3~§“w>3 All kinds of wire and wire fencing have advanced ately which wef' 0 , _ y ' , ¢-' i_g___ ' W l~""' " 77. L _.cgi _ V? “"‘“"° °'YS'“' “team” *‘lf°“Hl' ‘=‘~"