It Takes The Out 0'f Painting T'B certainly s painful process eg k¢¢ P painting a mol' ever two or - y three years you feel it in your back and in your pockethook Anialffa R00 ng Mez/er nr ds 1 It »- d Oli! t00 Bwcljto be true, désntltn 'M noun A Just ln it with an ordinary h mnier, d ’ lolitl P00 comfort ahead for manly years arcolzgilx. vu Costs less than similar rootings of same weight The mlncrnl surface is also tire resisting. Sample .showin the xl: p ll infra.; and real mmerfl .rurj/are fr:/caan rsgigll The Carntte-lfatenon Mfg. Co., Dtmited sr. Jorlu. N. s. W -KIN 'cmondrs NAVY PLUG . or-mwnszc frpnacco IS IN A GLASS BY ITSELFI ‘ ` A lt surgasses all others in quality and ilavour hecause the _ ~pr<_\cess y which it is made differs from others.--lt is‘cleli~ . ciousiy sweet and non-irritating. _ ‘ _sono svsnvwnsam me A stun ‘ ROCK CITY TOBACCO_ Go., Manufacturers, QUEBEC -N fl nd _Chocolates » \ ’ Caramels V _ __ Kisses V . Peanut Crisp ' ’ Doughnuts e ' < Pies _ _ and `Cakes _ _ are made withlhest materials only and are _made F h f res e\ery_ day. Fresh goodsare sure] 1 t ` _ _ y w la you wa_nt.You can get them always at Sunnyside. - Thomas White '1.28thfsmtf t s , . "1 ~ ` , .; Our _Cape__€od oysters being the nearest in shape form and flavour t Malpeques are the best suited for replanting and seeding yorr beds. We have all sizes. Correspondence invited Address all comfnunicatioais to main office . _ » ~ - 1 . ‘SEALSHIP OYSTER' SYSTEM ' »' _ ~ ' ~ Central Street " __ ' ._ / Boston, Mass, MsMB ` _fm/" .~' .--1-I' .ll L- _‘._f-_i J ¢ _c;losé5t.»Plri¢e§ on I _Mom stp uoneed of `you`-` order for | L _sn_pplies_;a`way to any ` _arid or foreign ,§>`__i tl. WMM D MU gunner r ni 1., rf'-'a ~ ` , ---~;.____ 'M mmwmmi _ _ _ Fiiii TUUHISTS iiii]~iililTH' SEEKEH A l . ' ' _.SOME or P, E. l. ATTRACTIONS- Prlncs Edward Island is the best spot on earth in which to spend a vacation. It is more, :tis tnexaeaiiaaa wwe au uma no ' a sung about in the 'halcyon days of childhood and youth, “The Land oi Pure Delight." Home ol its outstanding leatures ars: A LAND OF BEAUTY. Three hundred and seventy-eight years ago Jacques Cartier wrotez- "All this land is low and the most beautiful. . . . This is a land oi the best temperature which it is possible to seo." Thousands of tour- ist visitors attest that it is more beautltul today, and'the most st~ trsctlve summer resort in the entire Dominion oi Canada. ~ A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER CLIMATE. Gentle breezes laden with the breath ol the sea. blow lrom the south and the west all through the long summer da s, dyl y ng with the rcd and gold amber and green ol agorgeous sunset. The nights are up wa ` ys cool and bright, reireshing rest and sleep. There are no logs. A LAND OF' HEALTH. In no country does so large a proportion ol the people live to a green old age. Only about one per cent ol the po'pulatlon dies each year. The revert of the Registrar of vital statistics for tts year 1s11,1n which year the mortality was larger than usual, shows that ol a total ol 1.114 deaths there were ,_ 566 over 60 years of agef 411 over 70 years oi age; ` ' 214 ovsr 80 years ol age; 42 over 90 years ot age; The infant mortality of other countries is almost unknown hers. There is no other land under thc sun where 40 per cent oi the population live to pass the seventy ysar span ol lite! (\ A LAND OFABUNDANCE. In no other country is there greater abundance ol the best food and of clear, sparkling water in town and rural districts alike. Lamb of the iincst giavor; Eggs, milk, butter and cheese; The most luscious oysters in the world; Lohsters in great abundance; _ n; Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, cranherries, ' The Island is socially a land oi the golden mean. Few are very rich and almost none are poor. The great rnaiority enjoy comfort and prosperity. Bobriety and order everywhere prevail. In no part ot the American Continent is there proportionately so little serious crime. Thcrc are no trumps and beggars are unknown. Churches and schools are abundant. I"OS’I‘AL AND OTHER FACILITIES. There are 468 post oiticcs-one to every 4; square miles. Throughout a large part ot thc Pro`vincs there is tree delivery ot the mails daily at the farmers' road gates. __ The Prince Edward Island Railway intersects the Island in every dl- rection, bringing iour-lilths of its area within tive miles oi the rails. Telephone lines all over the Island connect 175 towns, villages and settlements. some srsclit nrrriicrious ron rculnsrs ` ~ ON THE NQRTHJ SHORE. K; Shooting wild geese, duck, brant, partridge and plover in their season IN CHARLO TTETOWN. Victoria Park, 60 acres within ten minutes' walk ol the Post Olilcs. Beautiful walks and drives, tennis courts, cricket and baseball. The Belvidere Goll Links. » ' i f ` Amateur Athletic Grounds. An excellent Free Puhllc Library. . The Legislative Building, scat ol a Legislative Assembly older thas the United States Congress. The Mlemsc lllncamnmsnt at Rocky Point. . The old French Fort at the Ha rbor's mouth. I seventy miles of land-loclasd waters for hosting, bathing. oyster tlshlng and clam diggiuz. » THE FOX RANCI-IES. _ ' 'fi Tourist visitors and investors will tlnd great interest in seeing the |¢°r¢s.ot (ox ranches that are thickly dotted over the western and central portions or the Island. ' 'more are upwards oi 150 ot these ranches. ' There are hundreds ot these black and silver beauties, each with a present selling price ol $6.000 upwards. " , A single plank lox lflvrllelttl the values _ot a good ilrm. with all its buildings, fences and live _ _ t _ . The total value ol all the black foxes on the Island ls bellsvsd to bg our $7,000,000- ` \ t ,, _ rs. mana u on :mama nsaaquafuri or our namrtsnz in- hllltl.’]¢», - ' ' ' , ,mgaty-lm nn- em' on su tm venous texts in errant nn ` _ g __y‘- oagh- '| _ out the world are within P. E. Island ranches. ` ‘ . a ~ _ 1 , V ». it nillsfv lhe C. ll. Kilt If swan i _~ pester igrushould tak 60:11# ll: ff -v -f U (5. B 'l' 'hc Chsrlottetowr: lhhhrex. 8 wr hand an-1Typew.nla la K t . 0 -‘es . 7 » . " 3 oteofthe 0 st its kind in the Maritime Provinces. Here you, f '_ . sonnl and individual instructions and the eoursesare lil _ .asdprscticalthst2heya|5eessi1y_msszexed. ‘ ‘ ; _ L Bw$_.=_;¢oa»y for me rroepems md m_|orn\ua_aT\‘» er, Principal. Charlottetown lineto" V I.. B. Miller, Principal, l ~ »--_'gf " i Victoria What Would You-held' 5 . .-¢ for BETTER cRoi=ifS”? _ You want a bigger and better crop-of course you A But what will you do to bring this result about? ' Would you give your land proper attention _, _tli§it__l_ ‘ Z* weakened spots are replenished with the plant _ were used up _by last year’s crop-and previous cul _ati ` 1 N ' ' o man would expect yesterday s breakfast tp do ‘gr and tomorrow but thousands of farmers expect t o _use seg'-' ments of fertility in coming crops that were completely coi- fertilizers. sumed or used up by last year‘s cultivations. The one way to put your land in first-class cohdi_t__loi1=ls_ to use our English Unmixed Fertilizers. Witli_,,_t,li'¢:,s`e_,y'o_Q can pay back the very elements of fertility that are Medici and you can mix the fertilizers at your home to suit the vary- ,ing needs of every square inch of soil. Call or write today for our free booklets describing Auld Bros. Son and brook trout, mackerel, cod, etc.; _ Wild geese, brant, plovcr, duck and partridge in their scaso .,;- _ I t ' -~»‘»1=1 *~"f<5=§‘J“l Apples and plums of rare cxccllencc; cherries and small iruit are plentlfully produced. Y sprng nnn. nnnn, crane no - 0R--- ~ » Easter Quality Beet _-m I»f.~~you Want AGREEABLE SOCIAL CONDITIONS. Call at our stall in the City Market or a our store on H illsboro Street. \ »»-M. »» nmmgr co. "°~ °.t::t';.°“' ¢ We would inform the public that the r - The ramilnrt ol sand dunes, fifty miles long, thrown up by the Old establlsh ed busirlesls Oil Ll F0 waves. i ' . Th s long shallow lsgoons inside the dunes, the haunts ol ilsh and been_ acqulred 'us arid We _ wnenowi. 0 continue supplymg the same high class of Scores ot miles oi broad, clean, hard sand beaches, the delight ol bothers. meats to our customers as they been re? nv cnnnnat. ceivmg in the past. ` Burl bathing and sheltered sea bathin J. _Harris 4-22Mtuf3mos Sole Partners Fishing brook and sea trout, mackerel and other sea fish. Jo Say t L Clam halting, picnicklng, oyster diggil1g~ And B03; sailing and rowing. Hundreds ol motor boats. 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