4._19i5
_,F 'rss ennnnorrsrown GUARDIAN 7 , I My
We would onli api- tg; ¢
marked superiority ni nuixiiligihii? l'i‘|',h°
iiijis not _eiaiicriil pltotuixraplis ilwy 325,;
{;}i‘f.’2i.“i§‘§.a{‘i‘.t.'l.‘{l..° ‘“'“ “‘“"‘” '"°m<-\-
Cl\ildreu‘s iorti-tilts ii`qp¢¢i |, ,.
init niirl cnlairittnii done Ina first-Gini'
style. Clitirges prcprid, “S
‘ The COOK STUDIO
We have a special leath-
er pocket frame for sold-
iers to carry a photo of
mother, father or friend
while at the front. '
C-all and see them
The Bayer Studio
i
FOR A GOOD PHOTO
-visrr 'rus-
A- E- l-N011"--Studio'
Finest work, moderate prices,
Personal attention ' _ t
Amateur’s Work. given 0
DON’T FORGET BA BY.
107 Queen St. Charlottetown
I Furness _ I
saiiings
l"ioni l.i*.\`IN`PN l"iout ll.\Lll~`.\X
Saclicin .lliircli 2nd
Sttiil l'uiul " lint(
Grzicitiiiti " |7ii,
.\lai'i~li3iii. Sagamore " 2_',(|,
" llltlt. I`titct‘ino April 5th
~ t-`iornl.t\7t-:ttt'i)oL I-‘rnnt l|.\Ltir_\x
Viit. .\'ilil. \'i:t, Ntld,
llitiwiimo .\l.1|'i-li lUllt
.\lzii'i'|i 6th 'l`iibzisco “ 3t)ti,
" l8l|i lloziiioke .\pt-i| |2t|,
_Furncs's,Wiihy & Co, Ltd.
Ln Halifax.
Eastern S.S. Corporation
International Line
WINTER FARES
St. John to Boston .... ...$5.00
St. John to PortIand....$4.50
Stateroonis .............. ..$1.00
Leaves St. »]t.hn 'l`|iursd;iy.a nt 9,00
ii. m. tor Lubec, Eastport, Portland and
Doston.Returnina. leaves Central Wharf Heston
9.00 s. m. Monday.tor Portlaiid, »Eastpor1
Ltibec and St. Iohn.
St. John' City Ticket Otline t7 Kin|iSt.
.\.t5.l-`Lt‘;\tt\ii, 't‘. t~‘..\~ |', .\,.~'i_ ],.1,.._N_u
A.S. CURi
.\t|,Y t'1xCt~:t‘t` >'ttN|i/\\'|
Lv. IIALIFAX - 8.00 ai. ni.
Lv. ST. JOHN, 5./15 p. in t
FAST EXPRESS TRAINS
tin' '\\‘|':i:.\'
IVIONTREAI. - TORONTO
DLTR ICAGO
" OIT - CH
lilectiic llitilitctl Hlecni-rs. ilriiipiirtiiicnl Cars
\\'. Ii, II()\\'Al{Il, l_l:|;§.\,, t `.l’,R,, Ht,]ul1n‘.
(i|<1()_ \\'.\LI.|'1R. lluniiiiion Express llullrl-A.
ing, Clinrtottctowii.
1 1
.J
'J
1 1
from one 'car’s end to the other with ii.
I; unnecessary. ilero is ii Iiome-made
will niake you woiitlei- what liectimo of it.
from any dru ist, pour into ii. ld-ounce
IvvANTi~:_i;'
Quickest, Safes! Cough
Reniedy is Home-
- Made
» __._..- . ,
Easily Prepared In n Few Mlm-
Intel. Cheap but .Unequlled
'JOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO\/
Some people orc constantly anno ed
rsiltentlrroncliinl cough, which is wliol-`
remcdv that gets riulit at the cause and
Get 2% ounces Pincx (50 cents worth.)
bottle and till Elie bottle with plain granu.
lated sugar syrup. Sturt taking it at
once. rradunllv but surely yoivwill
notice the plilegm thin out und_ than
disappear altogetlicr, thtis ending ii.
“With that you 'never thou lit would
end. _ It also looseiis the illiy, hoarse
ar tiglit; cough and hctils the in-
ainmntion in _n_ ptiiiii`ul_eougli with
rcinurlcable i-apidi_ty._ Oi'dtunr_v_ coughs
¥\,'°|\'!*l'Ittut'i't'il ry it in 24 liniii-1; oi-_lcss.
_°I~"|liI l>¢‘l-ter fin- liroiteliitis, winter
witglis iin_il bronchiii_l iistluini,
lkltis l_’inex and bunur Syrup mixture
mu os IQ oiinces-eiioiipgli to lust it family
t\_ lung tiiiie--:it a i-out oi only 54 ci-nts.
}\“"l>s in-i‘l`i'c't.l\r`iitid tiistiis iileitsiint. Plasi-
Y l_>_i~cpiir§~d. I~iill_dircctious with Pinox.
VI tncx is it spcctul and highly concgn.
`i_i‘itetl coii_ipou_iid of goiiiitiio Noi-wn_v pine
`l-\_t=t. rich in giuiiueol. unil is_ famous
Il \\0rlil otqr for its ciisc. ci-ritiintv und
prutitiiliivss in ovcrctiiiiiiig bud coughs,
i-ltuiit. 'iiuil tliroiit colds.
H (ict tltirgciiitiiic. Ask -_\'otiriIt'ut.i~vist for
2’/% Oiiuccs l’lnvx.” und do notfnccopt
tinv_ hinig else. A gziznriinten of nligoliim
satisfnc_tioii£}qi‘ money promptly refunded
Hoes wi i its preparation. 'The P' '
Co., Toronto, Ont. max
Wheat and Oats-We re-
quire 300§:ushels wheat suit" ,
able for eed or Feed. Also
a large quanti'ty Oats-both ‘
White and Black.
Buckwheat and Barley- .
We can handle good Barley, y
also Buckwheat, either for t
Feed or Seed. l
We invite all farmers
having the above for sale T
to see us soon.
wiii Pay _
Highest cash Prices I
F. .l. Holman & Co. I
Ltd.
Charlottetown .
r irsitttettizwis t
_ md
;g
_-¢i_.._i-__--
1_1-
_4Tvi‘
.___-._
_._.i_-_»__.i|
i
‘ i
t
I Shoe *
I Bargains
For Women
t
y livery woman should
` see _our window, filled
I with Bargains in Boots
Shoes and Slippers.
Buy your .Footwear
now and take advantage
of the substantial savings
We have all sizes and
maney different styles to
choose from.
Call in and convince
yourself. »
Alley & Co.
135 Queen St.
_.11-_:1-
L .-1 *jane _ '
\
5@_¥_|_'6l`6‘iZ;;1i~,,i,..i_;» -r ~
**_H?gh Grade Coal is the only
kind we carry. It does not mat-
ter it hen you order, you can be
§\\re of getting satisfactory coal
if yr u come to us. We have on
hand an exceptionally good qual-
it of 'coal suitable for ranges and
kitchen use also for steam pur- our ,_
p¢5e3~ HOW IYIUCII do V0” Te' oolat the right price.
tluire? Prices always 'righ_t.
Biiiitiiin Bell & Co
it _.
R”
. 4%
\/so
ri
i
i
ti
5 ttattttt
We insist on your oxiiminlng tho quill.
'tt of fuel that slides down your chuto
Plisnty ol dust slag and kllnlrers means
money thrown away-
lt you want to
Phone 111, _ V.
' ' i their contributions. Otil
Save Money on Coal
' ra will help you. Clean brlgll
-,.°l1', PAYS to buy in this Province. “
~..°T. GORDON NEB is Guardian
agent in lllontaslw- - -
.."TO CORRESPONDENTS. - Ow-
ing to`the increasingly heavy demands
on gpnge, The Guardian cautions
its correspondents to be brief ns pos-
sible n
Real News will be inserted.
_____.___-_--
"Baby must be, taken out in the
fresh air and to do so you must have
one of our New Up-to-Date Baby Cnr-
riages, new patterns, new construc-
tions, new colours. about 30 different
styles just opened and all ready to be
shown. Drop in and see them, the
quality carriages.--PATONS.
8354-3-3in3l
" tt itittttttit 2
MR. DONALD JOHNSTONE.
Mr Donald Johnstone, an old iuid
respected resident ol' Cardigan llcud,
passed away oit Fcliruary 20th. The
deceased had enjoyed fair liculth all
his life. uiitll recently when he be-
gan to fail. lie` was of a kind , gen-
.al disposition and will be greatly
Jilssed in the hotne. _ Charity and hos-
pitality were the leading virtues in
his generous nature. and he was al-
ways ready to help. lic was born
it New Perth in 1837, and when quite
youu.; cunie with his parents to
Lluirllgiiti lleail, where he has since
'esliled, und whcrc lic has done much
.owurd the upbulldlng ot' the coni-
ntuiity. Mr. Ju.iiistotie's i`liiit-ral wus
argcly attended, t'riciuls and relu-
.i\'<‘.s coltiiiit; to pity it l`i\t'u\vcll tri-
'Jttie to the tlcpiiricil. The si~t'vii:<».s
were uoiiiltictetl by Rev. .Inincs Mar-
;lii,»at1tl-tlie pull-bearers were Mur-
Vlclreod, Neil Muctfuiiticll. .lulin Mc-
Aulay, and John Mel)ouiild. 'Phe iii-
Lermeut; took place in Lorne Valley
lieinetery. '
THE LATE M. G. DICKIESON.
After :iii illness \t'hii'li for several
/ours confined hint to his house, Mr.
/liittliew George Diekiesoii, a well-
:itowii rosltleiit, oil-.0Ltnw:i, passed
iwziy qtiiclly lust. Sunday tit'tet'tiouii at
tis reslilciitre, 201 l\1iicI.urcii Srrcct.,
§tt_i's_tlie ()tiziu';i Ncivs. Allltoiiglt Mr.
llclitcson had been uit iiivuliil for a
ont; tiinc, there was little iittlicntioii.
lrlor to his dotith, that the viid wits
ippi‘ou<:lii\\g. llc hull lately uoiitruct-
til ti cuhl, \i'lili'lt, Iinivevcr, appeared
.0 have left hliii, but this ittziy lttivc
iocii pzii'tl_\' t'c.~;puitsibli~. lor his death.
\It‘. llickicson \vtis born :it New Gius-
;ow. l’i‘iiice I-Itlwziiti lsluiid. G7 years
1:0, und revvlvetl his curly cdttczitloii
tt the vicinity oi` his liirtlipltieie. \Vh(>ii
i young inun he went to the (Wiiiadinit
lVest. its pi‘lvut.<: st-<-ri~t‘.tr_v to Govcriior
niird, stibsei1tii:iitl_\' taking ii position
is ltttliuti Agent in the west. wltore he
was sttitiottctl at the time ot` thi; ltiel
ltebelliou. After' lioldiuiz that position
`or about four years lic i-uint: to Ot-
nwu aiid-eiitered the Fiiinnce Depart-
=ncnt and, at the time ol' his superan-
itizition \vas Uoiniiiioti book-keeper.
ilirsidos si widow Mr. llitrkiesoii left
iwo diiuglitcrs, Mrs. <7. P. Erlwarils,
iiiil Miss Ella. llicklesoti. both ni Ot'
':iwu. mid one suit, Mr. A. Ir. Ilickicso
)t` 'I`orotit0. ’l`|tc tuttcrztl was hcl
from his late resitlctttzc on Mtit'I.t1re
Sl., to Iltlevltvvootl Ceiiieicry _vesterila
iiteritooii at 2.110 dcloeli, service being
zzoiiducted tit thc`lious-e by ltev. H. lt.
Stevenson, ut' Moiitreal. a cousin ot'
ilte deceased. The iloral ot`t'ei‘iiigs
.vcrc many and bceutiitil.
iiilllllilllli IN
ELEMENIIHI iilllllllillllli
(Continued fromnffagc Four.)
ti
tl
it
_,.
A;:i°ii'ultiiro proviiltirl it socoiiil suniiiiui'
avltuul for it-:it'lii-ri; lu .lilly 1914. It
wut-t lichl lit (7|ttti'lotteto\vii. lasted
iiirvc tvouks :ind vrnft iitietitlod by
about two-tliii-its ol' ull the teachers in
.hc proviiiuu. For the giiitliince of
.liaise teachers it well tlioui;lit out
i-.oiirse iii uuturo study was ilriiwu up
ny cdttixtilloiinl tttitl ngriviilltlrul ox-
pcris; utiil its :iii eiti:oui'zii:i:iiicttt. to
put forth their licst, ci'i'i>rl;§ teachers
were given uit oppurtiitiity to win u
iubstuiitlul lmniiss by doiui: well the
worlt tit' tho " ltural Sci(-tice" truiirsc.
'i`o be ciititlcil ti) this bonus at tcitclicr
must have ii well kept sulionl gurtli-it
fi_t‘opt\.rly tuscd iii the liisirtitztiott oi' the
pupils uuil have also iivu “lionic pru-
|ei~ts" bclni.: i~otitltt<'tuil iii live dliTi:t'-
<\.ttt Iiuniott. l"ivc itililitiuiiul “ltotitc
t>rti_ii.'t:ls" uri' rt‘i.:ait‘iIcil tis ctiitlvnlctil
‘ii at school _L;i\rt°c
'Itrinto projct‘ls" stii:t'etssI`uIl_\' cott-
tluctvd thc greater tho ainoiiut, ot' tlte
boiigts. _
l is pcrltaps lui) cnt'l_\' to speak ol
results, but the oiitlooli is cortuliily
zviicoiirnigliig. \\'i~ feel that we arc on
the right track und thut. wc ure suc-
rocdliig in tnukliig " lturnl Siwleiive " it
vltol part ol' the truluiiig ol' country
boys and girls. Already in liiimlreds
it' schools rliildrou urn being taught to
ob.=ici‘v<~ uuil to du. to recognise the
‘iouiity sud sigiiltlcnniee of oointnott
'lilugn, to realise the dignity ot' lnbour
and thi* joys ot' country lltc. They are
loariilnix. too, to look to their own pro~
viuce. its still undeveloped resources
und its splendid opportiinltles ns o tit-
tiiig ilcld for their future tolls and
triumphs. `
v
Y
sortioti tor advertising tn tlils column.
Cash must accompany order.
.'..*Mli.K` FOR SALE-Apply to
D. S. McDonald, Souris.
8798-2-27in1w.
“Try Macs Cough and Cold Cure-»~
this excellent preparation will quickl
a
the cough and remove all unpleasan
lrritatloits. Price 250. The Two Macs,
149 Great George Street.-Mtt.
“Come lri and let us show you som
oi' our 20th Century Brand Clothes
S .
to $800 on every suit -MOORE 4.
MCLEOD. .8868-3-4M3l
"Wainpole's Foriualld Tooth Postr:
kccps the teeth in perfect order. 251:.
tube. See our 10c. :uid 15c. tooth
brushes. E. A. Foster, Cciitrol l)rug~
storo 8819-3--2M3i.
FARMER BURNED TO
DEATH IN BARN.
GAGETOWN, N. B. March 3.-Mr,
Tliotiius George Wllliuins, aged uhuut
45, und one ot thc bust. known fortit-
ers in this district. wits burned to
death in a tire wltich destroyed one
of his barns at Queenstown, at the
head of Otnobog Lake, Thursday
night.. together with twenty-five head
of cattle. '
AGRICULTURAL VALUES IN 1914.
A press bulletin isstieil tuilny by
the Census and Statistics Oilice suin-
uiurizes the results ot inquiries inuilc
by crop-reporting tvorwspoiiiloiitss as
to (1) the values oi' t`zirui lsud, (2) the
values of fsrtn help and (3) the values
ot' t'ui‘iii live stock in 1914.
VALUES OF FARM LAND.
For the whole of Cuiiiitlai the ii\'i\t°-
une value ot' farin loud ltcld for u.,L:ri-
cultural purposes, whether iinprovcii
or uulinprovetl, and including the vul-
uo ot' dwelling houses, farms, stables
and other farm buildings, is returned
:is $38.41 per acre, which ls about
equal to that ot’ the last similar in
quiry in 1910, when the value \\'as
given as $38.45 per acre. in 1911 the
average was returned by the Censits
its $30.41, but this value was lissed tip-
oii iotiiriis front .ill occupiers, iiiclud
lin.: farius only recently settled ind
tlicreiorc ot` less value. ily provinces
the iivcrtigc viilues ot’ 1914 i':iir;a'
front $21 pct' acre in Alberta to 515|:
pci' acre in British Columbia. ln th
iluc to orcliardiiig, ortliiiary agrit-ul
titre being subs.diury to t'i°uit cultur
WAGES FOR FARM HELP.
lu ri-cciit yours tho iviiigcs oi' fur
hi-lp have liicreasvd isoitrslilcralily
durlnr; the bumper l\at'\'est. ot' 191!
But in 1914 thc pendulutn s\va_'/ci
August thc wixr has had for one 0
fall in the tvizges. Tito demand fo
labour this whiter has also decreas
L-.il because of the increased cost 0
und $18.81 t'or female help. For the
yenr. iiii-.luilin|.: board, the average
ivuues were $3221.30 for males and
$189.35 for feinales, whilst the aver-
age cost ot' board per month works
out to $14.27 tor males and $11.20 for
ieinulcs. its coinpzired with $12.49 and
$9.53 in 1910. Average wages per
month in 1914 were lowest in Princi-
idtlwiiril lslnntl. viz.. $24.71 i'or mules
und $14.43 for foitiules; in Nova Scot-
ia they were $31.20 und $14.80 and in
New Brunswick $31.93 and $15. li:
Quebec the itvcrages were $113.56 und
$15.65, and lu Ontario $2.09 uiiil
.,»1ti.ti7. in the western provinces they
were for mules $39.13 in Mrinitobu.
$40.51 in Siislmttzliewaii und $40.26 in
Alberts, l`t-itiales reoeivltn; $22.35 in
Mtiitltoliu, -.-.ziiti in Susluiloliiwwiiii iiiiil
$23.02! iii Allwrtii. 'l‘ltc hiizlicst. wiigvs
were paid ht lirltisli Culutiiliiti, viz..
$47.85 t'oi‘ iittilcs tiiitl $31.18 i`or i'i~titu»
ics. these iiveriigcs being sulistiiiitiul-
ly les:-i thtiii lu t~.li0 when iiuiles rc-
ceived $57.40 and teiiialcs $158.
VALUES OF FARM LIVE STOCK.
Vtilucs ure well ittiiitiiiiiiicil ro fair
as t'otitpitrl:'oti with thc l.lit‘t't-. _ve;1t‘s
oitileil 1910 ls i~otiiet~t'iii:il; bitt during
1914 tlivro has hvcii it siibstaiitiiil rf.-~
iltictiett ltt thi- vzilito both nf littrstzi
ztitd 0l` switii: lt is it cuttst: oi gctit.\i‘iil
cotiiplaiiit, tltut the tlcniuiitl for horses
other thun for military purposes has
l'nllt~u oil. aittil that prices uri-. less by
front 25 to 4t)<: oi' 50 p. c., t.lit~ii they
wt'.t'i-. lil 1015.
()\~/ing to the hiL'lt pritxo of |;t'iiiti
the kcvpitii: ol' .swine in the west is
i-mid to bc no longer u paying proposl
tion. Hogs hiivc been sold for what
they will t'ctcli-frcqtieiitly for as lil-
tlc us Ill/2 cciils por lb.-utttl uiniiy
have been iunrkvtcil in an unilnlslicd
condition. Ou tht; other liutid thi-
priccs otcuttlc- linvo boon well inailti-
tnlncit und the iivcrtigc values l`or
dairy cows und for other horncil cat-
tle arc coiisltivriilily above tliixic o|`
1910. This itverugc per head t'oi' all
Caiinda coiitc to $127 for horses. $57
for itillcli cows. $42 for other cattle.
$7 for sheep uiiil $12 for swine. ’l'h:~
followiiiiz is believed to be ii rougl
approxlmatloii ofthe total value 0
Canadian tiirui livc stock iii 1914:
Horses $.t‘71.4:l0,000. cattle $297,131.-
‘000. sheep $14,551,000 and swine. 12.-
418,000, or nu aggregate of $725.5 0,-
000 for nil (inscriptions.
CH"TOWN .MARILETS
Pork Dc.
Oats (wliite( . eve.
Osts (black) 6Ze.
Straw (per ton) $6.00
Hay, prcssotl, tper ton) $14.00
E53 tpcr dozen) 25o.
Pri Butter (per lb.) 26::
Fowl (per lb.) 1 . loc.
‘Chickens ' tt to 13c.
Wheat (per buslieil $1.00 to $1.25
Buckwheat - ~ "" 70c.
Barley 70 io ’r5c.
Tub Butter (per lb.) 24c.
Potatoes (per bush.) 30a
Turtitps (pei bush.) 15c
t
i
Dom ‘o t i.td..lll°l¢ .
me \.'i'.'°fin»°=iiii°iiu one 0-t I
' l~_\»ll0¢» .' ' PHONIW4
Lions ti Ba
_Hides lilo.
Cultsktns 1'Ic
Beet (ib.) 'I to Bo
2500 We can save you from $5 Oo
` Provincial Silver Black Fox Co.. 40
in (with oo or 'to inter)
province however the liiirli .utlue is Hackett 5_ B, F_ CO__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
,_15
‘ (and two foxes added to stock)
e.
Charlottetown . .- -
in (Also ten foxes added to ranch)
tiiitl they rtaclietl their highest point Gycnmadgic Sitvcr Black Fox Co. 100
back, less labour being required on
farms owing; to lighter crops. Since
its effects :in increase in the supply
ot' farm labour and consequently- ai
,.
l'
board. For the Dominion tue average
vviiizes por inoiith during the sutniucr,
iiiclittliug buttrd, were $115.55 for iuiilc
.The can .. e..mfas.... 1 tit ttvtttttts ttttt Nm “vis ui 'it ° at-iii
_ __ . 10 lilnlniiie Cure is
The folzowtiig is a tlst. ot com-
panies which have paid dividends on
account tor 1014. Most ot these corp#
'ipanles expect to pay additional divid-
end ister:
Bpring Park.. .....10
Prince Albert.. ....
Mount Edward.... paid 10
(With additional 10 p. c. soon)
Murray Harbor. . . . . . . . . ...cash .30
(More soon)
Upton.... cash, 10
(More soon)
Westmoreland Silver & Patch
Co.. . . . . . . . . .cash 35, st.ock,'10
Silver Tlp.... ......cash 15
(Added three pairs)
imperial Silver Black Fox Com-
pany, Ltd., Montague. . . . . . . . . . .15
(added three pairs to ranch and
hold securities for balance duo on
sale ot foxes which when col-
lected will enable them to pay an-
other .. .. ........10 p.c.
Crapiiud Fox Company.. .. cash, .40
Willow Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. cash
New London Fox and Farm Lands.
Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later.
Regal .. .. .. .. 16
Dundas .. 50 casli and 300 stock
Seal River Black Fox Co. . . . . . . .
. . . 16
(Also 8 pups added to ranch)
Dlamond....
Rogers Patou.... ......l.0
..'ONE CENT por word each ln- - . V
lJUI‘:SN"l` MA'I‘Tl']I{ INHERE 'I"i-Ili Iiiiluiiiiticd air ppBSag0B, 610811 Out
COLD IS CA'l`AitIilIOZU.\i
' Massachusetts . ......10
Mt: Herbert Silver Black and Pntch
Fox Co. .. . . . .
,.17
liiulrctiit, lrttl .. . . . . .. . . . . 30
(thisli und stock. ltr-.iliuzcil i::\l’\"‘_"l
i`rotn $25,000 to_$i7,500 pci* pair
by adding six pairs to the rail(-li.)
AIG
titttttittttts
(Special to the Guardian.) Q _I
(‘lilt‘A(iO. Msrcli Il.-Wlteni. -\0~ ~
in-tt. $1.43; A. $1.462/4; No. 3 ttnrtt.
$1.44; A, 1.47%. Corn. No. 2 Yellow.
720,; A, Till/gc.; N0. 4 \'0IIO\\'. G9’/tc#
A 701/,¢;_; No. 4 Willie, 701:.; A. (lf-
oiits, Stn. :t white. 54*/rc.; A. 55’/:<'»-§
Standard. 55’.liiiiittoL'i°oifii”i-:ii. vt..
Vitality; tor Nerve and Bruin: ln¢r°lll0 "titer
:“"f' ""°:‘t°~'......"‘°“"t“t;‘::..r.t°::..‘;.:
wo or o ni r i
t pri‘c|e.”'.I'iis Soohsu. Dans Co., st.. Osthsrinsg
ana o.
Sold_st Hughes’ Drugstore.
@g$l
W. F. TAYLOR, M. D., C. M.
(MDGILL UNIVIRSITY)
Montague, P. E. I.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SEE
CALIFORNIA AND HER
GREAT EXPOSITIONS . '
See Two Fairs At One Fare
Sometime during 1915 you will contemplate a trip-
to lake or mountain, seashore or camp.
All the fun,the recreation, the health you count on
will be yours plus a great knowledge of the garden spot of
Ainerica, if you goto California and her great Expositions,
Sanldiego and Sanliranciseo.
There areexhibits front every country in the world
and it is significant to note that not one of the European
nations has cancelled its exhibit or curtailed its space on
account of the w:.ir.
Europe has faith in the Expositions. Get Your
~ Ticket Now.
“lflacer lo que tu; Oh! Espana, nunca sonasie" 1915
- _ 7Cervantes ALL
“To do what thou B Oh Spain. did never dream” THIS
-Cervantes YEAR
This is your opportunity to see Caliiornizi-San Diego,
Los Angeles, Riverside and San Francisco. - To see the
Grand Canyon on your way out and Yellowstone Park on
your way back. 'l`he railroads. the hotels and Exposition
have all combined to make it easy for you.
Take advantage oi the very low rates brought on
by the Expositions. ' _
All information promptly attended to and sleeping
car reservations made. _ _
Tickets sold over any line or route passenger wishes
to go.
Write, Phone or Call
W. K. ROGERS
$571.2 `.5tiMll'.
il.
l""' "'l
REDDIN Enos.
Our Dispensary Dept. has proved itself UP-
'I`O DATE. _
Our patronage is the RESULT. '
U p-to-date Service.
Fair Prices.
Personal Service.
. REDDIN BR
CJ
LSD
ltoizti-2~l:.liitt
l
T5 RECRUIQEIST li/AN§
sit. cittininu Mouniiso ittt=t.tzs
(3rd. Contingent)
This Regiment is now being organized in Maritime
" .==?lt‘§:" ,;_ "T5
'£5 ‘<’, ,,_4,\A -v\»
2~T....~
»vk§ee=
rp-
~ 5.1;..
:Z .__ __ 1 mr:
____ __- lblia
.LM
sausages ttb.) IM:
OFFICE OF I ATE DR. FRASER.
Provinces
PAY--Privates $1.00 and 10c tield allowance
Extra pay for Shoeing Smiths, Cooks Saddler, &c
‘SEPARATION ALLOWANCE-$20.00 per month
REQUIREMENTS-Height 5 ft. 3 in
Chest 33 1-2 in.
Age 18 to 45 years
Enlistment to be made with the undersignedz-
Major. A. E. INGS-Ch’town.
Capt. T. H. E. INMAN-Summerside. .
Lieut. F. P. BELL-.-Ch’town.
Lieut. A. C. SQUAREBRIGGS-Miscouchc
530 2 lilll |~Ilf
ii