7.l,. :nl " _ -;` . -.534 V, ,. _Ml ff '.f‘< 'wd .>`i’:'§ '='}i?;§. 4%. ,,- 1-li' 5 <5' ._ fi -af *enrlf sl; =§<.~?»l1 _ ly -51. . ’ __ _.C ,,.. _,,_-,.s_ `”*"" ',»~r1 I lllall Well 3 good sum I t it l b ' 1 t, T to the front. ; _ 104-5-iilurluwsi f,°,:’,e,‘h°h“| °hf_0,‘he,’h‘;'0'_fi‘§ ar; §’,‘,‘_0ckh’_’; Wm." menu, ,_ Lohdm, ,,,.W,,p,,h,.,. contrihuuohs in the way of drafts it out, The htasgng and orldfellows offered a monument to the village any- °l' Postal °l"l9l'5 Slmllld be made Dal" For three months ultel' the out- ilnd the Knights of Pythian and A. 0_ _where in the United liinlzdom that “ble l° the Tl'9a5“r9;'il`_ll§hla“l§3l kan? break ot' war nillcll anxiety was felt . 1'. \\'. arc closing their doors to the llllfl SCH! llle D081 Del' #village Oli ill! éfggggdmllgzlflllsdiléls olguthlgfluna throul;‘hout North America as to sup- whisky seller". lt is on the down lll0ll 10 U19 Will". few W€‘l'i~’ Slll`Pl' SP0 _ , ’ ’ plies of field root and vegctiible seeds I I grade and bysthe Grace of God I am when a Highland village roluped honle §°‘~“_l“"d'diB““k of ‘\f_ws7‘e“la"d' 11%" that come principally from the war- ¢ €0lllFC £0 Hive it li Dllsll f0l' Hll I KIIOW Wltll me l-r°lllly- and the l`e°°rd3 of -I-011,' Sur drect tg llLTlecl;§§ahy(~ a ring countries of lillrope. The field oi- Rock Polnt Fe how," the Highland districts were found to ll'~_ lla" - L0ll 011- le g ._om~ hcers of the Seed I-_ranch devotpd y I am Sir Etc lead those of all the districts in the ml55l°“el° for Lanada Wm be lnvlled ch I this uhh to h study of the l ' " ` ‘_ ml) 0 1 lr Srs. HillSb0f0 ‘ H- ARNOTT- M- 3-. M- C. P. S, Empire. to be present or represented at l119_e Qssibilities oi creating ii supply ot Toronto, Something must be said to the val- ‘HFS Of, the Leaglle Council delmng p . _ _ ue of the men sent Hardened as “'"ll Umadlan "°“t"“’lm°“5' qlnadmn Hmm] seed for 1916 plant _ ,%,|,M_,|,_,,,,_,_*,,_,,,_,,__h.M,|EH,|.|,|h,, ,h . h., ` - _ h h- on behalf of tht- lliglrlmitl Lana ins- It was ndviSnble_in the mlb Point ‘ ' ‘ ineil‘Wightlicrgnfhgxzifferlehlgse 50135 League. _ umn to select und specilnly store iiu_y m stand the rigorous or a long winter I am, Sir. etc., bienniitl roots to he transplautcil this vi H in ,he N nh Sea like the G. J. BRUCE. Hon. Sec. spring for seed production. Lime, etc. , L J. G. Jamieson T nlzucclsr " ` ¢ i The Latest Cut Glass of the finest quality just opened_ up. The patterns are entirely new, compris- ing in part Water Jugs Fruit Bowles Tumblers Nappies, etc. G. H. Taylor _leweiler & Optician 2 ._ lr-_ _ ,_ 4 TIDE TA DLE MAY. High Water H't Time H't 8 7 | @°°~laai».:n|¢|-» Q S.” 9°9°.°°9°§”."."".e’.°’f7’.e’9°.a°.°’.`7."'."."'T`|?’Tl?'?°F°"|"Y"I"‘°° )"‘QQWQU3l\:xU'\l>iU\@¢o=|-‘@v\@X|*@££@Xq‘@l\= Day Time _ sa. ll 11.13 . 0.42 ` 1.37 - Tu. 2.34 W. 3 3.34 Th. 1 4,36 F. 5.35 S8.. 6.29 B. 7.18 M. 8.02 Tu. 8.40 W. 9.14 T11. ` 9.46 F. 10.17 Sa. 10.48 ` S. 0.27 1.09 1.51 M. _ Tu. W. 2.33 Th. 3.16 . F- l Ba. B . M. 11.55 12.40 13.29 14.27 15.40 17.00 18.26 19.38 20.39 21.30 22.17 23.02 23,45 :9°¥"'."'.".°°?'.°°?‘.°’Y"‘Z"’I"‘."." ¥"."."."’.°°.°’.°’°""."'f‘°°°°° ~ oeomteoomrscieer-»c>°~l~l Neon-¢ac~1mL~iC-1-lt~:`o'~‘i .°° w 10 11 11.20 11.51 12.22 12.54 13.31 l 14.21 15.39 17.06 18.29 19.44 20.48 21.48 22.40 23.43 M. 0.39 11.38 8.7 MAY-ist to -ith, general rains. 5th to 9th, clearing, warm. 10th to 13th, damp, showcry. 14th to i8tll, ad- vanced heat. iiltli to 22nd, thunder showers 23rd to 27th, cool period. 28th to 31st, damp and foggy. | DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Mngistratc's Court. 10 a.m_ Prince Edwlirrl Theatre, 3, 7 and 8.45 p.m. PeoDle's Tlicaire, 3.15, 7.15 and 8.45 p. m. -5 BIRTHS W- WARREN.--At the parsouagc in Bridgetown, .\’. S.. oil May 15th, to Rev. and Mrs. G. ('. Wrirrcli. it daughter. ir-r--l-_ 1 -1. ' -r _- DEATHS MeDONALD. - _-it Whinl llmlil (`ross an May lull. J. Foster, only son of Mr. and Mrs. .\ri'h illrllollnld. uge 17 years and 10 months. IN MEMORIAM l 1' 'Am m _l ‘ 8.58 4.41 . 5.25 6.08 6.51 7.35 8.21 9.08 9.57 10.46 Tu. W. Th. F. 38- 1 S. 1 2 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Z4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 In loving memory of Margaret L. Woatherbie, who died May 29th, 1914. We watched her breathing tliroughl the night, . 1-for breathing. soft and low, _ As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving too and fro. Our very hopes belted our fears Our fears our hopes boiled; We thought her dying when she slept And singing when she died. l 1118-5- Mtlpd Th to ~ ' ` h ld ' tl, p l 1 gl; Y l _ d d d ll -_ ll girnents may never be fully recorded, Hounsh- with Rl/llelsomgllg 1l?ensmChri‘;tian agigslocialion gn 1,013,115 l;:ogl;?;ell;llP?:esiF?lidss&;ii:i`;r?ili;ery lllll ll Wlll l’€ REFBPII lllaf tll€ll' Dl‘0W- \ \ \‘\ ` Of Spring- 3 e E ‘ aav the .iist riiiy or May isis at 8 Yes li sends the hm-iliaml homewnha ere in battle has been an nnliorlnni \ o‘c - te use of _ .. BS or l tll Annual Meeting Leave Leave Cliarloitetoivll Rocky 8.00 a.m. 8.30 a. _ 9.30 s..nl. 10.00 a.m. .ul. 11.30 _ 5-* f'"."7Y"f" owwo oooc 'UUUW EEE 53 c O o 'UW 55 ca O O 'UU EB _ _ 5.3 suNoAv _45'._ I I-4 wsu; be w oo o uubum 55555 » 9‘:5*!"_° wwco ooo; uuuw EEEE 2** o o 9 o Q 'U 5 Nl. MURPHY, Mallager. 1101. YELLEW HUSES ANI] lists and bonnets as dishes for ice cream, jallies_ charlotte russe_ cami. ies and conserves are shown for the dining tables of spring and summer. _-\ll the well-to-do hostess has to con- sider is how many bats she wants to adorn ber table, while the less af- fluent mistress of a home must plan some way af bringing about the nec. essary decorations with her needle. Many vurieties of straw and other fornls oi military braid n-.ny hc pur- chased for 5 cents ii yard, while tho same braid comes in bolts that wgl; less per yard. To hut the hraid into bonnet form requires little effort and hut few stitches, and then hits of lmby ribbon or small flowers nrc.ul1- Erl CO trim the little hats, Jugt 3 f.illY Hprig of forgot-me-nots, rose- buds or some equally small flower- ls sufficient, while, if small flowers nr Slr,- Rav. W. A. Sunday spo e o the licensed barroom as followsz- The annual meeting of all contribu- “The Saloon is a liar. it promises W0Il /' /9.. . .5 //f _ - ’ _ 1 1' '». , ' . ’ Tm 6° 4- . ';":.~;f 5913 ' i"' / i- M ' ~>’>§,\~. server , /if" ., .. /..;é. ~’ 1?” / ¢ T ` -~-- .; _ /,___ _ _..-. I, .- - fem H f if " ‘// "- llle puller lhrougll me body of Lin. to the nursing brigades, while the /ji'//“ .f;.-',f'.'/.'l,;',‘_¢__;--;_,_;.',.;.,'.i¢I ,_/_ / ___ __ colh it nsrved the man that sent the Old people knitted an vllll' llflglllaml '*' f u“'fg/"` Wi \\ Or E ./ / 1 _ h ll] gh l G fl ld d wllll 'oinen can knit, comforts th ` - _ 1 ' ',;-.2"'l.V V ' " Parties wishing to cater for the h;1cl€l,?|ey_rou§(les all els anmurderg- common store, while the aged men _ W 61.?/T {""_""_L' "nge Celebl`°tl°l1 1° be held ln Cha" Every plot that ever was hatched 3. bend their heads to llle WOYK the . \_ l _ _ \\ may come before it. to lie to his employer. it is Gods Bl'l11S T808 llll‘0\l8l\ Olll' llHll°ll- llllll _ \§ \ PERCY POPE, Chairman, ,worst enemy and the devils best llll’ Slozan resounded through Stl‘8!ll `~_'l. ' ` B. BALDERSTON, Secretary. friend. it spares neither youth -nor Hllll Sli?" 0f the Hlglllllllllll- llle T9-3' 393'!-5~13Ml6i. age. it is waiting with a dirty blank- Donse of these Baels was a magnific- ent lead to all paris of ilic Empire. dwelling in the Highland countries gave of its best-its fathers and sons ‘\\ ffcit / A ./ /2 / f -4/_1 "5: if / _/ lu if Y`\\" \‘\ _Z ~\ Q/; hh __ _.\ . `“'__ I _ 1 'ff ' f '.,/_/ __ _ B mn . .4 firing ne. struck te_rror nto r n‘s _ _/_'_ _-‘_ _ f //~’ ' ’ h i _J l Sa'f,k_vm°' N' B_'__ ` foci. Theirs it ever was to bear the l 4 7'/.' _éf / ,_ _ brunt of the heaviest fighting and \\ - ,lf ._ -.V /,,_. ;/ ./ / / L -P. E- I--land Hospiiaiisliiv Sllmv :is‘i;.§'.;‘.i.r‘:§'..1“Il‘;‘;“l;.‘:l’:2;‘°“i..I£i. \\/ . .algo//1/. f . ab.. _ _ _ y IID SALOON whether it was the heights of Dargal, _ ' - ;“*._-- ¥ the marshes of Florida. or the sandy _ ¢ - , _f k f wastes of Tel-ei-Keblr. Their task _ . _ _ ' . ' . >°" _ _ _ _ 'PAGE jrwo _ _ f _ _ _ _ _ ;-_‘_ _y ____ oilll sims lllolltllllpells THEY GOT HIS RANGE A ,_ 4/' ./ _ N/h //lf-_Zh __.» -~. ___ \\`f. fl/ ‘\g»'-*\_/ f_;-._--“ . . “N . *T Gwfnntfn _ M" _ . _-_.__ \ ,A/\.. /,, 1 / h) / ..._ ' 1; o Highland fishers. They prove invalu~ 5|_ 1»@l@r'5 llall mmlm-|-(,w nlght uh_ ,_.,1m.hd ago of 0h_,m,._,~oh,. vehhs loam from Mons to thc Marne 'ind after' A (- - - . . _ _ ' . _ . _ , ‘ ~ lcveland Mofiet glvcs ti lil hl 'n- r der the direction ot Mr. Irving Beers. ing tvo s ' l l h Slllplfl C9llS01`5lllP lllal’ Pl`@‘/Clit lOl' 3 i g y I p - Yellow R0Ses_ w___L_h deals with the m0_____\_ ___0ohgs§ll(;f gn§__;_§iu:___§ei‘0v__:_§ time me recital of _heir glorious deeds tihi1s;st_lng éiccollnt dof u very remark- for food crops will doubtless decrease 0 don by Sir Johnstone Forbehi-Robert- Chur ll wh R i lvl , < . Fleet St. and The Strand, or aroulil apparatus' which' attached to v°s` ll son and M__S_ Pamck Campbelh __The sungcby Rego aL §clu__i;:__mi;_~;; Q32: the hospitals where the retumzd sels _under the meter line, enables n transplnntintt in 1916. Littlest Girl" was written by Richard which all that was nlortal was iluitelv woumled are- kll0W Sfllllellllllg Of if ship B omcers to have exact inform” Harding Davis and Robert Hilliard. laid to rest in the adjoining ¢.;m,.l@,-,Z already. UQ" as '£0 the lll`eS9llC@ Of Other should give this unstable sit.ilul_ioil Miss Minnie A. Oweki and Mr, lrvlng The pallbgarers were-_Messrs Jos: Why should we not tell of how the shllmi l°°bel‘85- FOCKS. Hllil S0 05- their serious consideration. The soil Beers will enact the principal roles in epli Court. Patrick Mclntyre. Joilu W f““l°lls lll-llllllll? G0l‘fl0llS passed out? The effect of the invention lf* l-0 F9" and climatic collllitions in different ;‘)Yellpv/ Scsi-;i‘_' and Messrs, ljllug (‘_ _xlgpolmlrlv lgolwm young' Dame] Mhrf Given a dangerous point to hold in a ‘lllCe flHllll°l__S fl`0'“ '10lli9l0llB. und it pa . _ enn s, aror Morris and I 'i ~ ti d .l l (`l -_ it I rear-guard action, th _ lcld it lil is an invcn ion which nlsoprnctical- » - _ - _ Beem with lime _msg Margaret _nn _h_lia__£__oili ow .lay licr soul rest the "min body “___” _:mug w_______y\_/__i___E ly renders amps immune _mm s_____ ghle if not superloi to those of i-.ui_ §0lll€ ln Ulf* lltl@__l'0l0, will present 'lll fll0.V had not a cartridge lofi. Then marinc_nttack in naval warinre. In q, 'llle Littlest Girl. 11g;g_ lyparhsl ~.,l,,||,,.|. thou hash lon hgh when they wcr_c lcft there. through the'_foli'owmg extract taken froln the it D . . . . the order to lvtlrc lint leaching them, article appears an iiccount of a re butt-ends of tllcll rifles holding up the lfled oscillator was made in Massa- Charming favors in the 51...,” ___ VERNON SHEnRY_ enemy advance till of nearly a thou- ¢lmg¢t¢g Bay toward me end 0| Jah, ll’ sand who went illto action less th n . - tyio hundred gallant Gordons relnalln- liagy' t1l?,,14"g:;lleoldD:oo£f,‘; e ,--but they held thc corner. ' - ' . Space Wm nm permit me to wriw with a izteanl turbine and generatol of the lmroih charges or the uuggcuy fo_r furnishing current to tllo_ncw os- muc me" of Black Watch or the ciilator, also with a derrlck mul awe-inspirillg, battering rushes of the mmm for lowering the heavy “pp“r“` stalwart Seafhrthrh hm. yet the mck_ tus into the sea. A switchboard was less bravery of the brawny Argyle and set' up °“ deck' and' when everythmg Sllfllerlnnders on tlmsc battlefields ofl was ready and the w°“th°" f"v0‘°“l’l“» Frnilcc. Nccii l fell what the whole the Sllsle D" W" '"°°r°d mst tu world lmhrvg, llml lm. l_A,,-d S,.hmS|,_ the Boston lightship at the mouth of mostly Hills of i-rofl_ol‘ lionics and the ll""`l>0§-~ Then it pozverfiil ocean- lligllliulders, iislleres' dwellings, l§0ll\H tug, the N0l'l0lll'l€t. Wlf-ll l"l'0l. madc it notable addition to the honour F0SS€lll”HCflClilly all kinds. Qillllg t0 MRS DONALD N|cHol_s0N_ but as a Naval Reserve men spread urcvxolls shortage ln supplies, most __ tllrougliout our Grand Fleet they hrou- WC-I-oR|A_ Canadian secd houses had increased Mrs D_ _\-icholshm of Mmv|ew_ haSs_ glit to their work on intimate know- their orders by !i!ty per cent or more ed away in the full assurance of hope ledge of the ‘Val-8" l’“l,""“°d~ Geo. S. Oxley, Quebec; J. W. Dou- nlld had F0C0iv0d full delivery. 'llic on :slay 17th. 1915. at the age of 72. ,Tl“’" H1086 “|8800 Slams fl‘°m U10 glass, J. E. Pheimer, W. H. rlewsoh, excellent seed crop of 1014 was nine She was a Miss McKinnon. of Uigg, North °_f Sutllarlanfl the Hebfldes- R. L. Jamieson, H. VV. Ross, Toron- harvested in spite of war conditions and about twenty~ilve years ago sho and the “les ‘md mills °f the “em” io; J. A. Wright, Boston; Licut. F. E. and, although deliveries have been removed \vith her husband to Mill- what gmllll Pllalallxes lhel' adlled 'U Iluguct, llalifax; E. S. Wadswortllfldcluyed und transportation excessive view. She was a very kind-hearted °“l`_f'”`¢"`S that welll lo hllld “D ll‘(` H. S. Arnold, Fred Wliartoll. N. A. front seed houses have received the and good-natured woman. Sllc enjoy- mpldl-l' Hfll'_HllClIlE lilliis. Havlllli _\ln_j0r_ Montreal; C- A. Al'0lllbHld- rcatcr part if not 'lil of their con- ed the worship of the sanctuary and “`“"°lle‘l with them from the High' Ti‘\lF03 D- A. G-Orrlc. New Glasgow; g ' l ‘ the Gospel was all abiding source of land to the English 90"” fl`0lll Wllll-'ll Russel J. Coles, Danville, Virginia; T l -_.V _ - . comfort to her in her last illness. The mel' “em 0"* 0" lllell” Wal' T0 F"=lllU€l C. (7. Thomson, Montague. of funeral service was held at ber late realised more than my "°adel`§ “all ' a _ . home on the zoth by Rev. E. s. lveolni, what a wflflce the lllghlnnds were QUEEN S"l’l"‘°S *O _“W” .“ "ell °°‘"““°"“"° of Pownal. interment was at Uigg nmlllllll lll Fllllllg UD-lll9B€ lllllglllflfelll I., N. McKinnon, Montague; J, l\l_ lmrt 0! 1911' reqmrc""3"tR‘ act orders. Cunailiiln seed houses good financial standing are thus in position to carry over sufhcient The quantity of iield root and veg- meil to bccome hulililll ramparts har- Mlllcl-_ lllonll-gal; A_ ltlr.A(lum gel. ____ rini-I ille onward sweep of the Gornllm lrll-lr; E_ (j,_ Leummh G_ “_ uhwhrd etublc seeds that may be liroililcell in MRs_ JQHN M¢g0UGA|_|__ hordes. _But they. \vcnt-Seafortlls. Moncton; S. Rubin, Si. John; L. S., Europe ilurillg the lil-cacnt year or the xt is highly speculative. This uork *__ Black \\litcll, Argyle and butherland llu@_ Qugbcc no At thc residence of her son, Grand els- G°l`d°llS- Clllllilllells- Cl1lll@l`0llS- l-li requires much skilled labor, of which Traqarlie on May 13; after a prolonged and Lovat Scouts, singing their Gae- SUl3_\lARI\~E S1(;}r_\L th The two beautiful one-act plays of illness, Mrs. John McDougall, widow H0 SOHHS and English choruses like ` |A~|~I§S-|- INVEYTIOX B the above names will be presented in of the late John llicflotlgall, at the ad- lllll-3 lo 0 lJll'lllf`- ll0W tll0.V f0\llZllt 100 ` A J " ‘ ‘ ere must be rl marked shortage for gricultural purposes. lduropean Gov- crmuental direction of increased looil cdliction and rclutivcly high prices Army, was written by Sir Charles mother. On M l l ' l l E- ._ to the outposis ofthe Empire. Those u ‘ mven mn lm* c by Pr.°f' A' the "rms devoted t0 the" ‘iced "ous Young and originally produced in Lon_ mains were __;1__1_l__=_:ltg_ll0;lll%_(l_;‘f_apl;$__ or us whose dhilv duties harry us into Fesscnden. It is a submarine signal rind to stock seed roots which would rinally hc grown this year for (lanlidinn fiirnlcrsi and gardeners rte of Cnnudn are equally favor lc. 'The growing of these seeds in lantity for colllnicrcc has been lim. cd in Ciinnda by the higher price ol AINTY 'FABLI-I l_)l‘.'C0|i.\'l'1"lI~'5 l3lll again wc hope to rueetntllee lll0.Y l‘€L‘nlvcd lolz times their number cent demonstration: 135'" "lid l’¢‘0”~llS0 fe'-l' farmers hnrl Fon 'mn co.\l1N .\lo_\"l‘ri, in ii w-»ri.1 limes free from pain. °f G"""‘“S “’i‘.“ ".“’l" *’“l’°“°‘s 8"” "A “ew d°m°““*"**l°“ Of this H1011- eixperiencc with biennial md crops' few do'/.en or il few hundred shape- roots set out this spring may give valuable experience which may be i11llCll ll€0<1¢‘d as well' us souls good lsccd. A bulletin on field`root and vegetable seed production may be had ‘on application to the Publications .lirunch, Ottawa. T0 CONTROL HOUSE FLIES ln addition to screening houses asa nictlloil of' control for house flies, var- lious preparations may be compounded ~ at home. Fly-tangle _-\ sticky ily-paper which will almost lakh the place of tangle-foot, may be made by inciting one half pound of rosiu and adding enough olive, castor or lard oil to give it the consistency of molasses. With s brush spread this mixture on small sheets of wrap- ping paper, leaving about one inch margin all around. Place two sheets ',witll thc sticky sides together and when desired for use pull them apart. This acts as tanglefoot, and may be used to destroy other insects. i Poison Fly-paper l .-\ very convenient poisoned ily-pap- er which acts us “dead shot" may bo made as follows: 0 drams of chloride of cobalt. 2 ounces of brown sugar. 1 pint of boiling water. When the chemicals are all dis- solvcd, saturate a blotting paper in illc solution alld allow it to dry. Wllen liccessary to use. place small pieces of this paper oil saucers with water. The stock solution may be kept in a bottle and used by mixing a little of it with water. The bottle should be labeled "polson." Formaldehyde An easy prepared poison for files can be made by adding il. little vinegar or milk to a two-per cent. solution of .fornlublchydc. This should be placed in flat dislles ill various parts of the rooln. Llaudanurn Mixture Another poisonous mixturo is made followsz- i teaspoonful laudailunl. l,§ teaspoouful brown sugar. 2 toasponnfuis of water. Use in the same manner as form- aldehyde or poisoned paper. The last three are very tlnngcroils, and should be kept away from chll- dren and animals. Tile necessary articles for any of the above may be purchased in any .drug store at a reasonable price.-C. R. Joncs, Colorado Agricultural Col- 11989. 35 5.' charge Twenty-five ccntl. 1 l . ' ‘I .` ' " ' .' . 'Hiiiilr 1 suilnllll cusslrlin ins. ~ OM Cent per word first insertion In this column, half cent per 1' 5 word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum “____. ...L -..?_ __ PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED Send for catalogue. Solar and brom frnnies mid war pictures. Merch _¥‘_‘?LS__lf_“£L'3.‘£.S.`°-- T°f°l1l°- Bl0llS paid Handsome free e ui Help Wanted--Femnl-3 lily 83 Upper Prince St. 1070-5~27Mtf ide prints. portraits, flat and convex GENTS wANTso`T6`sEfl'._F'oi the old reliable Foutllill Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unneccssary. Highest commis- mcnt. Stone & Wellington. Torgntgzl Ont- 1050-5-zsmezsi WANTED-TA maid immediately. Ap. _ ` -q nun-:ig A|.:cni.s Wnnti-d Fon sAl.E--PURE an-so Avnerllrls -~_._ Bull: 14 months old-flt for service. - C. H. Robertson, York, I1. It. No. 2- 1092-5-zslvlzll ='l_ llliscelluncoils °°'_" "` __ `M WE CAN HANDLE A FEW FAR Horses in exchange for Waterloo Boy Gasoline Engines. Write f0l' catalogue and prices, The Sussex Motor Co.. Ltd., Sussex. N. B. 1093-5-281181 __ SPIRILLA CORSETS MEABURED and fitted at my dressmaklng roomll. 53 Queen St. (upstairs). Perfect lit guaranteed. Nettle M. Seller. Er- psrienced Corsetlere. 1000»5-26m6l I-Ielp Wanted-Mille _ r r f ' '“| For Salle F0* S70-`E-`-`A"NEwiLv-`c'/iliveo COW. Apply li-4 prince sl. ____ ____ i_iai-5-29m4i. 0" SALE--P0NY.'rHe s' ss'1-`iin`so Pony ill the country; pony cm-¢ and harness sold with him. William H“5l‘°“- D°lVllY- Grillld Tracadle or _M_._lleddin, C_lty_ 112£:5__2_9lq3|_ F<;l_l_ SAC:-oEsln'As|.E PROT. ' 5; "1 Mlllltllsue. Four acres ‘:_':i‘» 3lf_’°‘l l°l’l!e dwelling house :no _ urns. Amos J. Robertson, _,_._"_!‘§£‘?~ _ ___ ___?9_§'Q»s-ighiliinioi 8l_l;\{ER BLACK F0 F0g`§"A_|;`§ I °“',,1E,“"°' 1 Dill’ pups. Kilt edge :alms __ island stock. Will ranch de _e der purchaser at cost If de. _ are . Apply Box 290, Chnl-lotte- _.°!“_-__ ` ioso-5-zmoi. F2h___sA__thz.-olrem w'ill`l3E“i-E5i\7€rl ____ OH nter and Sewer Depgrgmeng -' 7 " » "Ol" Parties wishing to purchase it Blake Underwriter Steam Pump, 95 l,_p__ “hun 3_Wo__ 00° llllvlll per 24 hours. gum is alll . 1 c ’ ' lice lladlos, l "Heather Day" with the len!"-American lfagnine. . ready to run. ~ 1052-5-Iepmtt wAN1'eo-AT`oNcE voulllo MAN to work in Bicycle Shop. Apply lil E. nice, orailon st. _ioaso-zimalpd i Situations Vacant ATROClTIE8 OF THE WAR INCLUD- ING LUSITANIA ,TRAGEDY - Dollar book. Unparalloled seller- Big commission or salary. Orlicl' free outlll. today. Br|dley~Gori-etaon. Brantford. Ontario. 1010-li-22Mi2l- p_` -I_l _ TOLBt T5 LET.-HOUSE OF iii H0059 Modern convenience. plelllntll' ill' _ , I . uated Apply Box 40ll_1€1t‘1r_"Mmpd_ Wanted