I l __ PABUHWI _ r _ _. '.._ _ _ ‘ifu CI'lAlL0‘l°f'l|'0WI ._.’ ' -' _ '_ ...__-»\' .- V' ° AA/A »._- . 1151 V I . u 3 Wlleu You Go iliislling Your Success on that fishing trip gill be de- '3 L, ' i Fi"- _";’i`} . -i ;.~__ " . 1.-“-1-."-',-' f.f"_.. \ ' if \<_~-.f-‘»4¥.3<"-,_ _.»!_._,_\{_\. ‘uw -,-_\._}‘1__». HSI- , _ ._-.-..' -.7 ».\; 11-;-1-3;. “~. _-__...\.,; » .JT " ».\"\' Q' "_`..' ‘£52 '»;-‘rP2~->"f>".~_.-3`_>if»';. f _ Mrs.Proude of North River has receiv ed the following referring to the 'death of her soli: May 28' 1916. strength in the Spring°comc _ Dear Mrs Proude ey to you thc deepest sympathy of . V . y C03' Ff¢$l'\ from tl'\¢ Mlneslhhitcvliriilliiliidiliiei small consolation to `_ is C lated poisons of a heavy, Winter ditt; Health. and bo ~ _ : fl' \ - The sad news oi the death oi your ' ‘ ° ~ _.',2`~f£\__ .~ ;_, . Q25# ’ son has reached you. Bud being Wllhinutntlous’ easily digested' ` ‘ " Q C him, on the same crew, l wish to con- f f° 01' 9 ‘UV liver-a liver that WCHYY Of the work of liminating all the accumu- om a return _to simple, oods. The foogl that _puts- ou on your feet and' brings unding buoyancy to the Your winter supply of coal I! QOIIGI you_ at this time of your grief. for me jaded muscles and wom-out _m e by the ~ equipment you _take along than by the pro- verbial “Fishermen’s Luck.” . have found our line factory. 1... _, Experienced _ Anglers . of .fishing tackle very satis- When you are ready to go be sure to look over our fine line of tackle. Fishing rods 15c to _ lt coal. Clean and fresh and full iitlsgogr your money- I i and we will see that prompt delivery is made. Our prices are the l0W6S¢- We are open to charter a numb r of schooner; for which we guara tee highest rates of freight. Phone 404. BUNTAIN BELL & CO. Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co. Ltd. 1 t k i new at your .i _ . $212? am ng B oc B oi' the incident of his death. ' nerves 15 s|||'Cdd0d wh¢If 153847. Y. 'reflect on vour son's life with us 'We tender this token of our fuel- B ngs for a good pill who died fighting Tins i. the plaoo to get il. order now for me G rm C ,,,,,,,_ that builds new tissue and Yours In Sympathy. keeps the bowels healthy _ _. and active. Eat it with ln onn sooiion berries, or other fresh fruits FRANK EYKOLBOSCH.. 43rd Batt. (Call.) ) B. E. F. r Dear Mrs. Proude. Almost every day. at least tivo or fo much better you feel. 43rd Battalion, C. E. F. lilny 24. 1010. l ie`cuit-a whole wheat food r a few days and see how ; Made in Canada. $25»each. Reels 15c to $2.50 each. Silk lines 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 each. ; Flies the finest assort- ment and best values in the _city. Various size _ hooks. ' _ ; Landing nets, baskets, canvas creels, gut hooks, fly books, spare tips and everything required to repair old rods. .l.'. G. Jamieson _ 4 Drussisti BRACELET _ WATCHES Our sale of _these popular Watches is daily _inc reasing. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham and also the best Swiss makes either extension or strap. G.-ell. Taylor ...-l.f.r1.°.'.f: & °°“°i== _ Jour. If - 4 High Water F' 5 S S D- ra- O -I D-I three times during each tour lil -the trenches we have to lay aside one oi our brother workers. lt was our Special Meeting of tile Shareholders THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION CEOSIIPANY, LIM- IT long rest your son H. D. Prouile. 1 I might say tllat it was particularly sad to me. Ever silicc l have been at- tached to t he -iilrd 1 have been more or less connected with him in my work and always found in lliln a man sad duty last week to lay to lils iast_ _ niiicillliirni' Following is the oiilclal report of Lieut.-Col. Guthrie. Special rccrultini; Oilicer tith Division. of his recent* visit to Summerside. Arrived at Siinlmersldc on May i the Company. A special meeting of the Sharehold- ers of the shove named Company will be held at the chief place of businoss of the Company at the corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets in the City of Charlottetown on Wednes- day the twenty-first day of June A.D. 1916 at the hour of Eleven O’Cl0ok ill the iorenoon: 1. For the purpose of passing a re- solution tor the distributing among the Shareholders of the Captiul Stock or psrt thereof and other Assets of 2. For the purpose of passing s re- solution requiring that the Company be wound up. Ily Order, G. W. WAKEFORD, Manager. Charlottetown, ' 7th June, 1916. 217-6~7Mtill June 21st. whom I could trust with any mission. battalion l had him with me and when _ he came to France l immediately _as_k- L ed for lilni in the Machine 'Gun Slic- tion, where he was serving at thc M time of hill death.. .1 9 M,~,_ pmude I sympathize with 0,, and foillid everything ill excellent con- in 'your great bereavement gud di hope that you fully realize l1_\ ed the greatness of the cause ‘for I* which he d ied_ they were being drilled by M0501' ln- “Greater love has no man than _he m in d hl Iif if hl fri d ' 5 y OWII B 8 Ol' B B11 B. _ T His body was laid to rest within the sound of guns l n a beautiful 5 I remain A. McFAUL. H l H ll #OOO 2' WQOIQYANTED Q HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID C In om 14 platoon oi mo original gillh at 5-30 D-HL M01 b M '01' Jw' ity. rs of troops located in Sunlmcrsido . y g -» woods. known as Maple Copse," mu- themselves wllcll tllolr opportunity regimental Chaplain ofllciatlng. _ Wines- Yours gincm-e|y_ I llccrlliting Cornlnittce and foulld that Prince County.. which has been doing 4 1|. Q .Q 4. .|. 4'. .|. gg g 4. 4, Q .|. 4, 5 *up Provincial Recruiting Association at Charlottetown on Frldlly. 5’ il) ' ne and given the freedom of thc Un May 1l0tll. accompanied by Lieut orrls, made an inspection of quart- tion. ill afternoon i nspected the en of the 105th i_3attallon (P. E. l., iltlesl) 0 n their drill ground, where an, and had the pleasure of addres- ing the Company for a [ew minutes. hey are a illle body of men and l alll ule the will ve a ood account ol’ limi it coniorcllco with Sunllnel‘sldc_ real live orgalllzatioll existed ill rcat work. Made nrrallgoinents to ave delegates attend llleeting oi' In the evening at 7.30 attended thc cremollics connected with the pre- 'll seeeeeeeeoeo EQV:vgl?yi-.freight oil all lots 'll over 100 pounds. if Write 'phone or call and ge 4' our prices. 'O' The Island Wool and Hide Co. Grafton St. East, Opposite Davis & l<‘rasel~s, 'Phone 441-J. Charlottetown, P. E. l. ABase Ball game takes place on the High School Ground, Summerside Wednesday June 21st at 3.30 p. m. between the Bankers and _a Picked Team: emit..ii:..°f..is.2:;y lotteiown at 8 o'clock in the *"'*'°'**"""'"'*‘°'***'**** morning. Lowest return fares- 1 ' will be in effect from all stations between Charrlottetown and Summerside. Train leaves on return at 5.3Op m._ See posters S at all Railway Stations. - _ ___ 1‘34'6'171‘l3l~ we have n yearning Holstein sun ' _ I _ '_ now tit for service a big flue looking animal nicely marked. sired by our cliam o b ' - 4 O00* * for WASHED and UNwASHE_ senatioll of diplomas to graduating ssssssrsssscsssarssssso rssrrrrrssrrrr '0.04 aawaaw Him £2 - ==?‘?‘P?°§° !"_° lh¢¢»3Cl»-I IQ* QGOQIW GQ NN .no :avi Th. .pg _ Bl. _ E. i M. l Tu. W. Th. F. .32 7.20 8.11 9.05 10.00 l 10.55 _ I 0.45 < 1.31 tl. 2.18 3.06 l 3.53 4.39 5.24 l 0.10 8.55 . 7.39 I* 8.24' `l 9.08 9.5 l 10.57 11.34 12.1 2 12.51 13.31 14.14 15.06 16.18 17.40 18.50 20.01 21.02 22.01 22.58 23.54 |-ll-ll-4|-I P99? pwwaa naaoum 15. 17.0 18.19 19.28 20.31 21.39 22.21 23.10 23.54 l I | l I I l ll I 5.38 6.19 6.59 7.38 8.18 9.01 9.48 ' an. i=_.ll_ ___ , Tu. | 10.21 | . ._ 1.24 ir. ' so. 10.20 11.34 0.23 1.26 2.28 3.28 4.26 5.22 18 WP* P°5F°"‘l".°l".°@°°?"'.=” |.~:Iu-:_-1&11¢o.»..»I>`=ne'Q @@@@DIUl3IU\`l:v3@W If ,__ as -F 5 18.05 13.44 | 10.22 10.50 20.35 21.11 21.49 22.33 22.24 12.31 10.20 14.25 15.22 10.14 17.04 17.50 | 13.42 | 10.52 20.23 21.15 22.09 23.06 wwwww 999%? ewwam *mean l-4 5° .5 ea | 2| l‘ l Public Meeting ` of Anti-Auto Association will be hold in Hall at Corner ol Fitz- roy anil Grout George St. on Friday, June 23rd., 1916, at one o'clock p. m., Dlscussloll. “Shall the Majority Rule." ANTI-AUTO. A88., pi n ull that has many big ret. ord daughters. Dam has seven day oilicial record of 444 lbs. milk and 18 butter in seven days. His full sister is now completing a two year old recom of over 500 lbs. butter in a your this is one oi the best young bulls we over raised. Write for fuller description alld price. WALTER M. LEA, ‘ Victoria. P. E. I. 391-6-17M17_20.21. another part of the C_ity. to beautiful new property situated taining new dwelling, all modern commencing at 12 o'clock noon. AUCTION Chbioe ‘City Property ' I We are authorized by Dr. Dewar, who intends locating in ed in hardwood. 'I' his property is ciioice and will be sold on Thursday, Juno 22nd, ISIS. 312-6-14M1\Vl(. r an l sell by Public Auction _his _on Gratten Street, No. 222 con- im rovements, beautifully finish- Terms at sale. AesN`rE”:’ - s'EM`f»’iIE .soon class oi llurscs of i'rince_ tfoulity llos- pital, uvcr which nlcctllrg Lt. (lover-I noi' i\lcl)ounld pronincil. l-ind thc pri- vilcgc und ploasilre ol` adilrcgssillg lncctlng and nurses. At 8.30 nttcndcil recrnitilll: nlccting in Methodist (Thurch_ ivllich was! packed to thc doors. and stanilillg- vooln taken. _Mayor Jardine prosldoil. EXECUTIVE. Mrs. McQuurrie, Miss McKelvle, Milli Gladys I-lolnmll. Miss Amy 13111'-. rows, Miss Lucinda Shaw. Miss Gwen Back, Mi Agnes Reilly, Mies Eila| Dohsrqy, .Miss Glen _W’llllul11li,.Miss Fannie Harcourt, Mlss'FFreeda Com- lllon. Mrs..l~l. C. Beer. Mrs. W; I-I. Whitney. Mrs. Harker Mrs .T B. Ramsay. Mrs. Addie Ellis. Mrs. Nit- ithall McFarlane. Mrs. Ken Morris. Mrs. Cyrus Morris, llllss Dolly Pond. Mrs, White, Miss Jean Finlayson. . COMMITTEE. Mrs. McQuarric. Mrs Massey: Miss McKelvne. Miss Brennan, Mrs... McFarlane, Mrs. McDonald. Miss Compton Miss Eva Hunter, Miss Jen- - nie Clarke,--Miss Mliinic (`arruthel°s, Miss Kathleen illnton. Miss Minnie Toolilbs. Miss Ruth Rayner. MISS Frances MacKay, Miss Allilic Goss, Miss May Arthur, Miss Ellie Malloy. Miss Edna Ramsay, Miss Motion ltciiI_ Miss Annie l-l. Cameron, Miss Addie M. lilllis, Miss Louise Arsena- ult, Miss-Surah Wedge, Miss Sylvia Gallant. Miss _'Bernice Gallant. Miss ' Annie McCourt. 'Mist-i'Nliia Durant, Miss Maggie Boll, Miss Dolly Pond. Miss Agnes Reilly. Miss Bortlo Buck. Miss Glenn Wlllianls, Miss Glen Will- -lalus. Mrs. It. (1. Williams, Miss Jennie Harken. Mrs. Joseph Taylor. Miss Ella Doughel°ty_ Miss Gwinlverc Back, Miss Mary Durant. Miss May (‘.. Murphy, Mrs. R. S. Jamieson, Miss Gertrude J. Curran, Miss Gladys Hol- tnnll, Miss Luclllrl. Sill-iw. Miss Fill la_vson_ ll. Aliic Sleeves, Miss Avis Schurlnan. Mrs. 'l‘. l). ltalnsiiy. Miss Mabel Sleeves. Miss Amv liurrows ' Low in Price _ 'roofingtxoublea will ¢'\_\'| when ou invest in Everlastic Roofing. There is po better rooting value on the mark`ei.,'lnQ no bel_ter_ _ made rubber rooiil-l` fo'_l}"iny_ tin" " ` a-_quantity of -~ »_ ’,-,_- W ' 9 _ _ U A yi iv 15"( orriozne. 'i 7' I I I IV 'I M ` ‘Q f ‘ _ I 1-'fo llllllltlls lllllllllt Ill §"9 ':°'°‘*“**° °f“ ;:'=~_»;.°,,°°"';°-.‘-‘i':°'l::::.... _ - ' 'D°n,tl|.)e:l:nd Dm lil Iillllll Sllllllill fm' " '”°""' “°”`°~ _ ali: ° ,___ - in Quality ' ` ` We have on -hand like this price. lt _3éliel`win`l_|_ ang _ » 4 R00l°iNG_ r.:o..i...ir¢Roo5 l dnl -"lim- a .uillirn l..'.`.§ .1132 our $13 vf°'*;'.=,f' ,m¢,,,_ Qnmy pieep roollt wi war i e irzn. Dossn't nm in lulflllm’ hm °' d-'7 out in the cold. _ R00’ .‘:';,=;,¢_€,!1.;.°7.s:.';fl°.';l:'.'...‘.'.:;':::::. .. ..i nn., Ever unc will save 7°" m°“”~ ¢,,',,, ,p in _c....l.i...n.a ilnir... ills. °'§.'.'ii'l..il_s. sn-r. II- S- . S ubscription List bor wail... ....1 1...... .io 2 St. . I. -hd in Barrels and . Casks. Phone 1 1 5 p. c. Debentures The Commissioners of Sewers and _ l have for sale Ten thou- ::55er($s1`il?ti)0ti) dollars, Charlottetown Water Works Debentures. These ds- bentures are of the denomination of $500.00 oooh are payable in Twenty ears from date and bear interest at nv.; (5) per cent per annum, payable Y I nm extrcnicly pleased with lliv half yearly. trip to illc "island," which is surely the Garden of the Doniinioll." ‘ The island has dolic wollilcrflllly ill recruiting since thc beginning of the war, and l ani satlsiloil will continue ill loading the other Provlllcos ill lt.-1 expression of loyalty in this strllgglc. recruiting Watch the \\ onion PERCY A. GUTHRlE_ Special Recruiting Oiliccr (itll Divi- sion. The women of the island liilvc started V Have You a Bad Sore? _ rmvs vou A sau sons? lf so, relnslnbor these facts-Zane Buk is by far the lnost widely llscil balm in (‘.alluda! Wlly has it hecolno so popular? Because it lioitls sores. cures skill diseases, and does what is clallncd for it. Why not let it heal yourlsoro? iteuiemlaer that Zam~Buk is alto- gether different to the ordinary oint- inentn_ Most of these coni-list of unl- nlal fats. Zam-Bnk contains no trace oi' any ilnllnal 1‘rit_ or uny nlincrnl lnalttcr. it is absolutely herbal. ltclnolnbcl' that Znnl-link is at the salna time healing, soothing. and unt- lscptlc. Kills poison .instiintly. und all linrniflll gcrnis. it is suitalili: illikc for recent. injuries and diseases. and for cllrollic sores. ulcers, etc. 'l`est Speakers were Capt. l’. J. Webb. Gunner Bolillcll. Lt. Cali; Peake iorl tho 5tli Siege liatto_ry)`)i_~ aild scifi Mcctlng was vory cntlllldlastlc, but no recruits responded. _ | The followill ure the ofllccl"-1 oi' i-rillting Assoi'.iation:-- M. Brailsllilw,-Secl'clilry. 'l`ilc ladies of Sulnmcrsido are thu most cliihusluslic body of woulon- 1- have cvcr inet and u sgong cont-` lnlltcc was fnrlllcil ns fp o'ws:- 'l`llc Slllnnlcrsidc Ladies llocrnitlng Assu- ciatiiulz- EW ____ H ' 1 ln; g - _ . "Tile Sulnnlersiilc l’ol'lnanent llc-'I ` ' 1- A. S_ l\icl(n_v,-l’l'esillollt. C fl S 3 rv i Q 3 how illffcl‘ent_ nnil suporior Zanl-Bnk rcully is. All iliuigglsts and stores at 504-. box. Use also Zam-Buk soap. Rellevcs sunburn and prcvcllti-i (reck A subscription list is now open in the ohice of the Commissioners. City Hell, for local parties wishing to pur- chase any of these bonds. Full par- ticulars on application. 9910-5-2-iMtf. aluable Mill Property For Sale retiring from thc milling business ofinrs for sale his vnllllililo lnill property ut , The undersigned being desirous of 327_6_14M1wk_ _ C. _Lyons C0. --.1-i*1-~ Notice to Mariners The Bell is lost off the Alberton Bell Buoy at the entrance of Alberton llarbor. 'l`herefore there will he no ._~_` ll i solilid signal from this buoy until furg; F ther llotlee, when a new bell will be put in position. ~ I (8d.) CAPT, T.G. TAYLOR, ' Agent of Marine '&`Flshel"les__ i nh. l3rililencll_ Lot. 52 consisting of Grist Mill t`nll roller process and oat lnenl nlill; also cnrdlng lllill and saw nlills. This pl'operty is one of' the host. equipped and remillicrzltlvo on the inland. 'l‘llcl~c is sbilliilsinco of water, null the mills bring situaloil ill u thiclr- ly populated wheat producing district there is plenty of trililo capable oi’ being still further developed. Rail\va_v_ siding alt the door. l~`ol° ful'tllor pur- iii-ulars write lo or call oil B. D. How att. lllriidenell Mills, ll. ll. Carilllzall. 407-ti-lllllifilpd. Horse Races Races will be held on the peoples track Garfield July 15th. ics. Dost for bnliy's batll. 250. tilblcti There wiubeaz-22 trot and Pace Pcrsolls wishing ailtoniubllci: to hire at reasonable rains will do wcll to call Purse $1{l0,?.'i5 trot and Pace Purse $75., 3 lninute trot and Pace Purse $50., All mile heats. There will be a special train leave _Charlottetown at 9.30 a. m. Arriving at Surrey Station at at W. Grant Rf. ('.n.. 85 Qucvn Sl.. or .1]_,O() n, m. Entries close Ju-ly plionc 45-J. Will hlrc by lloui' or by trip. l‘llolnpt service. 425-6-20ilI3i. GUARDIAN BLASSIFIED ADS. One cent per were Ilrn lnlenlon In this column hull een! per nord oooh sloitlnultlel. Gush mu|_t uoeomplny order. lllnlmum charge Twenty- tive lsnu. MX%H¥ +%§X+3H#O 5K %HK§* _ -1 1- in *ni _ilu icq Agents Wanted _ _¢,.5§.fiAl_._-__*.A~GE_%.»w.m_T~€5_ wANTEo-- Expenlenceo MEAT Send for catalogue Solar and bro mme D"l“tS- Poflflllli "Bl “"4 "U" z'6'15rg{` vex. frames and war pictures. Mer- chants Portrait Co., Toronto. ” 316-6-14M1wk. "\Vorld‘l4‘ Greatest War" froo. Msko.thIi'ty dollars weekly. Grcnt- est naval battle in history, six thousand Canadians having fallen at Yprcs. and l{ltchener‘s drowning _J DIARY. or nvnmfs. 0 _J _T0-DAY. City Magistrates Court 9 a. m. Prince Edward Theatre 3, 7 and 8. 45 p. in. ' " BIRTHS ..-.. -'_ BAONA\.'l.‘.~‘ At Hazel Grove Julie 11th to Mr. and Mrs. Merton ljagnall _e daughter. - _ 8TElLE.- in this.city. June 17th. 1916. to»Mr.'il'nd Mrs. E. Steels s sou. ` _ ' ` H|Ll,.- - At- New Glasgow, P. E. l.. on..May 26, 1D18._to Mr. and Mrs. E N.-_1~{ill,,_(n_ee Beatrice Bilins), a d _l1ter. Stlllborll. u e'rA-NT'.»-#ls-.uittlersilo on .limo 11_ 1 ¢,.to Lili;-4Uid>‘_Mrl_ Louis Dystsnt, as l_|llllt.er‘."~`;i‘ ;-`-"1 I . II ...II __ - ~ 1 DEATHS At 'New Glasgow, June J. W. Warren. Fun- Jlllle 14. of Mr. aged one island June Holi Rl BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer £0-14ll1lMtl. _ Valuable Real Estate, Piano, Furniture &c For Sale- By Auction Iam instructed by the executors of the estate of the late Mrs John McPhaii to sell by auction at her late residence, Number 197 Kent Street ON WEDNESDAY _ THE 21st DAY OF JUNE, 1916 ~ .Commeneing At 10' 0’i_.:I_oclr Forenpon _ _ An iior'1noo¢oil..' 1.1.; '~ 'L no ._ '_ limi Hail, _Bedroom diid"Kitoll?eiii’l*drniture, $ia%i:)%iop(Iieadg Sewing Machine (nearly new‘, Bedding, China, Glass, Croc eryware, &c. The sale of the lieal Estate will take place at the premises on the same day at 12 o'clock noon. _ - ' " -_ No. 1' will comprise ‘the double tenement house and ‘rland situated onthe north side of Kent Street, being numbers 197»_and 199, lately occupied by heras a residence. -No. 2 will comprise a lax# lot oilsnd and buildings there-_ on, known #lathe late John c_Pliall Carriage Factory, and for menkyears and at present occupied by Mclml Bros. ' o. 3 will comprise a lot o land situated on the east side of Prince Street. with largefour tenement house andoutbuildilms thereon. bein numbers 194, 196, W0, 202. _ 1 All the aliovepropei-ty offers s rare opportunity for il good investment, location being the best in the mg. BEAIRSTO giving blink trenleiidous sale. Gar- retson, Brantford, Olit. , 374-6-17M24i. Aoeurs vtAN'rso 'ro sr='l.i.. Fon "tha old reliable Fnnthill Nurseries! We teach 'our men to sell. Experi- ence unneeessary; highest commiss- ion paid; handsome free equipment. Stone & Wellington. Toronto, Ont. 101-S-lllllll till July 1 m Help W anted-Feninlo WANTED. -'-=._GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply- Mrs. C. H. 'Black. 185 Prince Bt. 308-8-19M3l wA`ii'rebT-L2’A'_oooo”`K|1'ci-lan girl. Apply at 'Lonergans Lunch no¢,m.»l0z'hueen si. city. f , asv-0-11nsipo_. L - AN IA N TWELVE doilsrsfe. week in snare time- Mre. Devi , Brantford. Ont. ' aisoiimzll. WA D.- HELP _‘F511 housework. ii user- Avrly Mrs. A. W.'fil. _ se. West Roy ty. -.» . 1 -tl-6Mtf. _ _ ' H _ vor solo -._ _ - ron anti-SA runs two Aviii shire bull. one your old. __-Apply E. Lane Dunsiiuffnsle. 1" 384-0-14M1wkl>fL i»ou'T.1"i‘v "l""on sAi.s-i*|i"i*"`s”u ri ` bore' Street. all modern convenien- nolp wanton-More Sth. Refreshments and dancing booths on the grounds. Admission to the grounds Adults 25c, Children 15c_ 413-li-20M1‘}lllS2\vIis_ _¢». ‘ -iii _-__."' ".°J_`\\ .»'<9si<. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land llegillatiolls. 'l'H_E sole head ofa family or any male over eighteen yqais old, mayjiomestqad a quarter section of available llommlon land ln Mlnliobl, Sasliatcliewnn or Alberta, Applicant must ap- pear in person at the Dominion Lands Alency nr Sub-Agency for the District. Entry lx proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands lency but not Bub¢Arlcncy on certain conditions. iiuties-Six months residence upon and cul- tivation oi the land _in ea_ch_of three years. A homeilteader may live within nine miles oihls homestead on_a farm of at least ll0acr_es, an certain conditions. A _liabllablc house is te- aulrsli ielifept where residence is periomicd in ic n ‘_ i e ln certain districts a homcstelder in 10041 s_\uiidl_n|Lmay pre-emgt _a qnureer-section I ons side his omestead. rice $11.00 per acre. Duties-Six molllhsresldencc in each nl three years after earning homestead ratenlulso 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-empt on patent may be obtained as soon ali homestead paten!.0n certain conditions. ' A settler who hlslexhausted his homestead right |nny_take a urchased homestead ln cer- tain dlatricts. Pri,ce $3.00 per acre. Dulles- lllust reside six months in each of three years cultivate 50 lcreu and erect a house worth S300. The area of cultivation is subject tnredurtinn !nCIse of rouKh,scrubby or stony land. Live itnck mlv be substituted for cultivation under ci rtsin oondiijolls, _ w W. UORY. C. M. G. ' Deputy nl the minister oi the inferior _N. R. Unauthorized publication of this ldver tin mmf wil' not be paid for 64388. 1 90-A-lzMtill0ct.lllh. \ -I;-I .. at-_§_'a .W 'f - -*X-m Imperial Fox Biscuit' " 5' A standard fox biscuit containing all the food elements required to pro-.` dues growth heat and nutrition. Rich in carbu-llydrates and oil fats. Tile { most economical fox biscuit on the lenccd feeders. Office Opera House Building, Phono 188, 319-G-14Mtf. market. Highly endorsed by exper- ROBS & MCMILLAN. Mallufucturers - Box 440, - Charlottetown. Cutter. F. J. Holman & Co., Ltd. 1 Miscellaneous _ CAB SERVlCEB.- 'PERSONS RE- qulrlng cab services can be ac- coulodated by calling on l~`rcil Mcftuo Ast l“. °‘w'li"fi'Ti _.‘ 1 Chnmmwwn I a ¢.__ __ \.