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U E- srlzicli/it Mesilnlllu ` E , Bouslilw ‘ _ ` 9-A special annual meeting of the ' anareholdere and directors of the 'Bonshaw Dairylng Company will be ' . held at the Court House on Saturday ' ievonlng, March 9th, 7.30 p.m. Disposal i I _ol plant ohlcct. _ ] ‘ W } Y WM- MCRsAE» __ 'S ' - ecretary. A e 1 rl \ t a_ 21154-2-27ul1i. qualllily of Sl- I I l Stiiick Dundas Starch Factoi-y at Bridge- - town, P. E. il. ,._.'.;,_ $2 I R. N COX Manager. Morell | caused backacha ._ ,, and headaches. A. _ _‘.5 friend called my . »‘ attention to one o ’~ ..__. ygur iiewspapog _ , l I am requested by shareholders oil I’ ‘_ 9 ""°"."m°““ ‘“ _ _ _ _ \ ._ ._ ~ . , - _ _‘ ._ __ _ immediately my Bd! rclh _Canada Dextrlne t.o., to call tin -tell png. husband bought ders, addressed to Mathew A Mc A "Wee bon,” cf _ _ Lean, Soiiris. l’l:int can bc seen by! __ L .dna pinkh.m», _ applying to Mr. John bteriis, Ilridge- vlexetnble C0m_ ,_ ion n. Said tenders to be in by Apiil ..<,_+§._.__ ~_-$3 -_,4__._.__ d for me L._'h_ _ _ __-,.,__,,_.,.__ poun _ . _ ~ _‘ =‘-i_._g-__-;,», _ After takin? two. I _ ' , _ ' - . ‘ bottles I fe t fine , . Z- M01, ‘Nil $2 F-ginig-.-f..-» “___-..~._».-1--~v»'»-‘-"-2 _ _ _ __ _ '__ oi/.lr . l\ 4 "i‘L.ERY ity Maglstrate's Court’9 a. ni. _ ____ I Prince Edward Theatre. 3.15. 7 and 'JEFORE THE MASTER 0|: THE » I5 p. m. ROLLS. ,......'.,.._......._..:_,._-..____ .........»_~- --_----_ Iii the matter ot' Sarali; " i~`ai~quliari=oii and others vcr- l¢||\i'|"'-'- ” sus James Alfred Farquilar-i ~___,___,_ ..._ ___“,,,_,._.-__.._ (l..‘S.) 'son and others .\'unibcr 1532 ` " " ' ` Rolls Court. READY-At Covehead, Feb Sth., to Dan and Mrs. Ready a daughter. | Pursuant to a ilecretiil orili-r illiidv ‘in the above cause on the 15th day KING.-At the Prime Edward Irlallfl -li Febrnnl-y, A. D. luis in- l-lin l-iollor Hospital, March 6th, to Mr- and MTH- the Vice Chancellor acting for thc JUUH KIDS. lwluli. ll b0y HUC' 3 gill- .llaster ot' the Rolls I will set up and i----i~ sell by public allrtioii at thc, Court G PR,-_SS GR; TS lioiise iii Cilariottctown in Queeivs - Count In the said Province on Tues- As T R day tile 19th day of March next A. I). -“°~" 11918 ut the hour ol` 12 o‘i~locli ilooil -‘YM'5TER`U1\Mi MBT- 5~T|lU Gffflllall all that tract piece oi' parcel ot' lalld areas sroe-.ts the advent of lwrwv with. situale lying and being on lol. or Russia as a master slroro. The~Ger ; Township Numb.-r ioriy-eight llolillii-| man Eml>or0r‘H teivsr~\_m to Clwncvl ~ el on the north by land lately sold to lor Von Hertllng is lllacarded william A. Henry on ine east ily land ’~l“'0“Kh0ll¢ llffrllli- Flag” “W "Ymf-1 now or formerly ill possesioll of John “nd "I0 “$00015 Wm h*“'\“f 11 l\0"l11\l` Morrisey, oil the .south by land now ¢0m0"|'0W- _ _ _ or formerly ill po.~a.~essioli ot' John Ste- Tbu Leii-‘SIU NUUEHI N1L‘l|l`lU\ll‘2"~`i wart, oil thc \Ve-st by the road coil- BPVUU °°""”*‘P°1\‘l0i\l 505'* that D050' ilcctilig Mt. Iiei-in-rt with thc- olill UHUUUB Wm* 39\'bl** and M0“U~'“‘3Sl'0 Georgetown lload, saving and except-. are 3 ma'-“ff 0f 3 few ‘"9"-k=“» HS bm” ing tliereout the portion of Iaiid late-` like Roumania are out oi the war and ly conveyed to Hp., Majesty me King ` who suffer as Tdid should try Lydia E. must sign peace. ill Ml;;nolilAM ' lu loving memory ot' my dear ino- thcr Sarah A." Worrell. who passed away March 16, 1914. Oli for the _touch oi' a' loving Ili-md and sound or a voice that lil stiiled. Daughter Elia. 291f.’pd_ in loving memory of Mrs. lit-iiry Worth (nee Piioelle i\iac(`ouhrcyl, who passed away in L‘hoi'lott.etowii. March Sth., 1017: 'I‘wel\'c long nlollthn ago, tical' lnotllt-r You were called froiii earthly gain. Great as is our iolia deal' iilotiier. \\'v__have missed. will always miss .We feel sure it was your gain, ' YOU. ln that home buvond the l~.l-ty. LOVING CHILDREN. 2917pd. . ' \UL"lI',l\' ‘~-Af E _AT MOUNT RYAN t'or the purpose of the Railway, the portinii ot land Ili.-wily intended to bc, coilveycd coiltiiinillg titty-foul' ucrcs‘ nilii seven lentils of an iicrc oi` liliiii ii little liiori- ol' li~.~'s_ ’l‘lle land will be sold i`i'ec t'l'oi1i cil- ciiiiihriiiico.-a. The sale will bi: coiiiirmod by the' Court of Chancery without expense to' the purcliaser. (‘oliditioiis ol laiilv. liateil this 21 day ol' I"cbrilury A. 1). 1018. H. J. PALMER, _Mastery in (jllclncery. I). Bic-.Kiniioii Esq.. - Solicitor for Applicants.________.§_ I ' Great _ ` Chatham scales, 2,000 lbs.; Though the years that swiftly ily |]- Magllet Crealll Se})2l1`3.t0l" But we _know tiiat we shall greet you. mud diggel.; fam-nel S 'IHZ UI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 4 - - - F - - _ 1*-.~ . _ Li; ann _ sunwnf from Sufl`erin`g..by Getting l Her Lydia. E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound. Pittsburgh Pa.-“ For many months i.was not able to do my work owing to a weakness w ich and my troubles caused by that weak- ness are a thin ofthe past. All women Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound."- Mrs. J/ls. Ronizasac, 620 Knapp St., _ N. S.», Pittsburgh. Pa. ‘- Women who suffer from any form of _ weakness,”indicatedbydisplacements, ‘ Inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, hackache, headaches, nervousness or “the blues,” should accept Mrs. Rohr- berg's suggestion and give Lydia E. ‘ Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a thoiiiugh trial. For over forty years it has been correcting such ailments. If y_ou have mysterious complications write _~f_or snvice to Lydia E- Plnkham Medicine , Yao., Lynn, Mass. . _---_.»--.__--__- Auc‘ul_n_°Sale At Vernon River Bridgf on March 12th, conilnenc ing at 12 o’clock sharp. am instructed to sell th farm of Sidney Taylor, als stock, crop, implements an household furniture. 2 horses, 9 years; 7 heal of cattle (1 fat); 4 lnilcl' cows; 2 steers, 1'-f_» years; 1 pigs, 1 broad sow; 80 hens 3 geese. Crop,-quantity o hay, straw, oats, barley and wheat; 2 bus. potatoes; ] rake; ‘gang-plow; singl< plow; disc harrow; pill har rows; 2 wood sleighs;`1 bo: sleigh; 1 express wagon buggy; 1 cai't'and wheels truck, set driving harness 2 sets double harness; car harness; collars and haines shovels and forks, etc.; set At Alexandria on Saturday, Mulch iitli at 12 o’clock sharp I alll instruct- ed by the executois ot' the estate ot' the late Richard Wood. to sell by pull- Iic auction on the preiiiises oil above date, his beautiful iarnis consisting ot' 160 acres of valuable freehold land I sul instructed by Francis J. Mc- _Kenna to sell by public auction on -his premises all his stock, crop, and farm implements, household. etc on Mon- day, March. 11th, 1918 1o'clock sharp, STOCK-1 mare 5 years, 1 horse 11 years, 1 superior iilly 2 yearn. Mayor Todd; 1 horse 6 years, 10 head choice cattle. 2 pigs. 60 hens. IMPLEMENTS.-1 binder. 1 hay mower, 1 wheel rake, 1 seeder, 1 set single tooth harrow, 1 splko harrow, 1 roller, 1 single plow, 1 gang plow, 1 act irwings, 1 tilraiihor. 1 express wag- on. i driving wagon, 1 rubber tircil wagon. 1 truck wagon. pole and shafts 1 cart, 1 truck, 1 cream separator. single (new) Daisy churn, 1 grind- atone. 3 sets ieathel' traceli.1 act double harness, 1 se; express harness. 1; collars and haines, bridies, set driv- ing harness. 1 sleigh robe, 2 wagon wraps. turnip pulper, new; quantity shingles and boards, 5 sIeighs_ (‘~llOP~-400 bus. choice seed oats. biluiicr; 25 bushels white file wheiit. 10 ions extra good timothy hay. f|iialility\ green feed, 5 tons straw. 300 bus. iuriilps. 100 bus. seed potatoes, household furniture and lots ot arti- cles loo numerous to uienlion. Tl-llt.llB-$5 and undoi' caiill, over that aiiiount 9 months ou approved joint note 6 per cent off for cash. Sale positive no reserve us farm is sold. Auctioneer 2901-5-7.\i3i. FARM FOR I iSynepiis L;ii|dCl;i;i;‘d|i::i|°nlforthweal| _._-__ l The ` undersigned offers for sale his farm of 901/_» acres (415 miles from Char- lottetown) situated at Mount Herbert, Lot 48, and fronting on Fullerton’s Creek. Sixty (60) acres clear, the remainder a mix- ture of hard and soft woods. Farm is within easy reach of sea manure and mussel iiiud, and is within one mile from the railroad station. All buildings new. , in an extra high state ol' cultivation. 'l'ronting on Pownal Bay, only tivo miles from Charlottetown close to churchs. schools and shipping, being situated in one ot- the best farming districts of P. E. I. Also all his stock crop. farm implements, and household Furniture. Stock consisting of 1 llorsi- I choice general purpose mare, li rears old: 8 head of choice cattle; 3 ‘fit cattle. 6 pigs. liens. Crop.. 20 'ans choice hay. 200 stocks oats, 100 bus. oats, 200 bus. potatoes. 100 bus. turnips. Implements. 1 binder, 1 mow- er, rake. seeder, gang- plow, single plow. set S. ’I`. llairrow, 1 set pill harrows, 1 roller. I scufller, 2 wooli sieighs. 1 box sieigii, 1 driving sleigh, 1 bu8SY. 1 trlickwagon, 1 cart. and wheels, 1 set driving harlieiill, 1 set ezcprelii-i Iiarnos~~. 2 sets cart bar- iiesii, ‘.5 sets double Iiarness. collars, haiiles, forks. kllovills etc. All house- hold furniture, terms for i'aruis llladc known at sale; of stock, crop. etc. $5. and under ciish. tlver that amount. S liioilthil on approved joint notes. tl per cent off for cash except fat cattle wllicll will be cash. Ii' Saturday is litornly oil Weliilestlay 13th. Sale pos- itive-iio reserve, For iiirtilcr parl- lcliilirs iippiy to .\I. W. Wood, ()llur» Iottetowu ii. R. .\"o. 1, oi' Doilald Mc- hinilon. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer 2816-fi-2Snltwi’in.'lI. _ J' A' M°D°~M'D' 'ff' _-:,; “`-'J _ _._ I . - 's\\ ITIIE sole Iicnil of a family or ally malc ovi-r riglitecli yeuls iilll. Inav llunicstead a lliilirtcl section ui available Dominion lailil ill lllallllubzi. Sutilialcllewuii or A|bcrl.l. Applicant lnuli :ip- peai- in person at llie llniilinlon Laliili Agency or Soir-Aacncylor ilic District. Bntiy by proxy may lie iliude at any Dominion Lailvls Agency but not Sub- Agency ull cel lain colldilinlis. Duiies~-Six iliunlliis iooiilence iilloii aiiil cul- llvulion ol' thc land in each of tilrec Years. A Iloiiicslcader may livc iiiiliin nine nillcs ui his llolilcslcud on a infill ol at luis! lin iicrcs. on certain conililions. A halriliillic house is re- wirc? except whore luvilluiica ls pcilolliicd inthe Cin ly. _ In certain districts a lloiiicsteadsr in liood stand-. ing may Src-erupt :i iluaner-section alonl aide his liumcilua , I‘rll.'e $3.i|n|»cr acre. Diitii.-a Sill iuoiilllli resilience in ouch ol tlirec yuan after earning Ilumvstcaii patent; also 5o acres extra cultivation. Pie-einvlloil paienl may bc ob- tained al soon as lioincswad plilcnt. on certain Conditions. /\ settler who bu eiillaiiiilcii llisilomcslcad rizbt way-take :i purcilauil llolliciitead in certain iliatricls_ Price who ner acre, Dulles-Iliuii reside sill months in eac ol I ree years, cultivate $0 acres and encta booze worth |300. _ _ The area olcuitivnilun is nilvlcct to reduction in er (new); 15 cords of fire - wood, and all household furniture. Terms made known at sale.. Sale positive. No re~ ferve. - __ __ J. A. ;\ieli01\‘.\l.D. A iicl ioiicei-_ ......»-qi Experimental Farm Auf lion Sale of live "lb (li On Thiirsday. March 1-itll. at 1 p -ni. the following stock will be sold at public illliwiioli: 18 l"uL Sttwllwi. 30 Fat Lallillii. 1 Grado Clydesdale Foul. 1 Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull Calf. The public is invited to attend, as int`m'lnatioil re cost, gains, niotliodli of t`l-eiiliig 1-.attic and Iaiulis will be sup- plied ily tllo i~Iupei'iiili-lidulil. R. BEARISTO» .\uetiollt‘.cr. Llillti~3~8i~`sl.liipiI. ’R|NCE EDWARD SLANDER DIES _ __.______lN.8T .AUL Says the “Maple Leuf”: On Mon- lay, Feb. 11, Mrs. Sarah McDonald. ii her eighty-tiri-lt year, crossed tho lreat Divide. At the time of her leatil und live years previous-when ier ilushiiiid, John McDonald. passed wily-alle had been the guest of Mr. nd Mrs. I). (‘. Murray, lit 49'SeIby venue. St. Paul, Minn, Mrs. Murray nd her sister, Miss Susan Brehaut, iotii Iorlller resideilts oi’ Murray Har- »ol°. Prince Edward Island, are sur- ivuls oi' il type ot' the Good Samari- .lI\. rare even on thc "'l`|gIit Little -llc by thc Soil," noted for its open ospilaiity. Many all Islander i-oiliing ilrst to .‘.. Paul, weary and anxiously appre- -aiisive in il strange Iuild. can thunk tra. McDonald for his or her iinan- ial_ iliorul and spiritual slilrt in lii`c. ut she will-l one of those rare iiouia Iio did not let Iier right llund know hat her left hand liiid been doing. iiei'et`oi'e, her pliiinutllropy remained llheraliied and was known only to few. ' Mrs. McDonald was born at Bali- '0kb\ll‘ll. Prince Edward Island, and .is the daughter ot' ilir. .loliii Mc- il_ il Gaelic and English teacher -ut to Cape Breton by the Society for 'e Propagation oi’ Ciiristiaii Know- -lge, iii. Glasgow, Scotland. in 1830. »'.erwards liioving to Prince Edward .laiid. ' There in quite u. roinailcu connected ith the iinioil oi' ilir. and Mrs. Mc- hlnlild. Mr. McDonald left for Culi- .rniii during the gold fever of '49, vpectllig soon to return with 3 for- rne to claim his bride. liia éxpoct- lion not being realizes] as i-soon as \ hoped, lie went i'roill thi-re to New -laiiind, aliil upon his ri-lllrii to thc -Iaiid zit`ti-r his long abni-lice he found 'at tile- girl of his cllolci- had with \l' brotlli-r left (or Aiiiiiloapoiis, to 'iieh city ho ioliowcil licr. Shortly” .er his urrlviil they were married St. i'auI, where they i'csidcd up io do tillic oi` his ilcutil. Mrs. .\lcL)oilzlld was :l wolnaii oi” .any parts, and through all her act- e life up to the time oi` Iler illness stililent ot' public cveiits and liter- ‘urc. .-\t'ter all aIl.~aelicc of twenty- vc _rears l`i'onl thc land of lici' birtll hc matic ii visit to the Island. On luril the stoiinlci' on lit-i' approach io 'c dear olil Ssie, she was inspired to /rite the following lilies: liiil, oil. hail, Prince Edward island. Alter iivlr and twenty years, again behold the bigliiallli Anil the ships iiroiiild the piers. 'ing rapt lneniories unfolding Stix' my breast and tiini niy eye, i thcldistaiice thee bcliolding- ' CIlcl'isili-il iiolllc oi' years goiio by. I'I_d\_'_i_i___il_l_iQlutli.._i_l5-!llu;__to tell; ales of joy and sorrow blended. All gone by and all is well. have seen the vulllfys golden. Oi' thc great and growillg \\'cat; ‘rosneil its hills and rivers olden; (iazcd ilpon its lliouiltaln crest. \'ot tile griiiidcur ol’ the iilouiltiiiil, Nor thi- clliirln ot' valiiryi-l grct-li ‘oiild have stirred thc. iiiwurii ioliiitaill liaro skipped it through the wild- wood. Picking guilt and pulling moss. Vliilst around us lay the ocean, We could hour the mighty roar 01' thc waves in wild coinniotioil -Dashing round the pebbly silorc. Yow again I In-ai' their sounding As the sliorir our vessel nears, - ‘nd old memories conie bounding 0‘er tile quickly flee-ted years. \nd the dear, glad voices ringing Tliroiigh the moas~(-lad woodi-l along Glossy, Beautiful. The Red Cross Society l Attention is called to the imperat- ive need und‘er the “War Charities Act 1917” ot' ull organiatioilii desiring to take up collections for holding en- tertainments in aid ol Rod Cross, ob- taining a permit lor such work. Per- mits can be obtained from the under- signed. ° The old-tlllie mixture oi Sage Ten and Sulphur i'or darkelliilg gray, l-lreaked and faded Iiair is grand- lllotIli_-r's i'ci~lpi-. iiilii ioikli ure again ulillii.; it lo keep tiiolr Iiliir a good. oven color, which is quite sensible, os we are living ill an ago when ii yolitliflil app.-.arulioo is oi' the great- ci-lt liilvlilltugi-_ _ Nolvailuya, though, we `iIoii`i have the trouble-ionic task ot' guthcringthc sage and tile inussy mixing at hoinc_ .-\II drug i~;t.ol~es sell the ready~to-use |ll'oduct, illi|lrov<~d by tho addition ot other Illglwldiifills, caileli "Wyetll'a Sage and Suipllur Coiiipouutl." It is very popular because nobody can dis- cover it liinl her-.il applied! Blinply lllointoli your conib or li soil brui-iii with it und draw this through your hair. tukiiig one sinali strand at a Farm lor Sale 'l`iic i»'ulniol'i|ior offers lol' sole his valuable Farin of 84 licres ii short distance tronl Port Ilordeil Pier und Station. 'I`ili»i°c is ii good Dwelling House, Bill-lin and other Oullllilldillgs oil tile prelilisos with iiliillidliilce ol' good pure wulor. ll fronts on the seaahoro and Is handy to whore quantities or Iielp can be got During the last throc sem-soils $550.00 worth ot' fertilizer has been iippiioil to it llesiilea ii coiisidlerabic quliutlly ot barnyard nliilluro und ii iurice supply available for this yeiir's crop; also tho farm is all cleared is AI sllll und In u. good slate ol cuItl\'utIoii_ A good tltlo is guaraiiloeli. For price and terinil apply to R. C. Auld. Free- iown or owner on the promises.” NEIL B0BER'l'S0N» 37.731 'i'.."l.'n"i’i..I°.Il"'l'.§’.' €.§iil'5'i’i’l..f.“°.`ll..iii'°.=¢1'l'Z°.. oavlo l»i. Auto, ooullltlom North Carleton. 2725-2-27#°§mm&ll[iill: P. O. i u.;--uniu»n.i’¢f_f;,.‘l'»fi.iiL`lii5§'§‘.li;iili”r&'iiflii3` zoii-3-srmwii. Albany R' R' _ 0 lwltvillsvl btw lvl _ ~ Moncton. N. B. _ ' onoton. . W, ' _ _ _ . .~ . v..»-'_ .l_. ..._. :lilnc; by lilnriiiilg tho l;riiy hull' dis- ‘li|,lpi-iil‘:~l, lllll what tloliglllii the lndicii with \VyotIl's Sago mid Sulphur (Tolu- polillil, is lIlui_. besides beulltifuliy iiurki-iiilig the lliiir alter ii few appli- cations, It also produces that soft lus- tre und uppearaiice oi abundance wllicli is so attractive. This ready- to-use propul'ution iii il. doligiltlui toil- et requisite for those who dciiiro ai more youthful iippeiii°uilco.' 'It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or > 'out|lt`iiI yviil'.~: so qliickly ended; ‘ Ol lily lleiirt as yonder sc(-nc. l frvcious sceilcs ol' yolitll and cliildf ;__V ___ litloil, ’ l ' \\|ioic with lol eil oni~.~i goile across, 9”” ~' '_ " _ < - col/is SAGE TEA ill _ Hlllli lo DARKEN ll l prevention of disease. _ | _ --.___(;_-~- POTTED HOMINY AND BEEF. l~`ivo bulls cooked lioiniuy. four potulocu two cups carrots. one teli- iiponii sail. one-fourth pound dried beef. two cups milk, tivo tablespoons fat. two tablespoons flour. Melt the tat. stir in tho flour, add thecold milk. and mix well Cook ulitll it tliickens. Cut the potatoes and car- rots in dice. mix all the materials lil u boiling dlsii, und bake for one hour "_ ~,_ :,__.- _. ..._ <~ `\ ~ ' , i _ Q, Nizw issue "". _ _; ,_ - . _ _Q l Offering Oj _ $5,900,000 Five Year 6% Refundilig 'Gold Bonds ~ CITY OF MONTREAL in DECEMBER, 1917 ouE iii DECEMBER, 1922 DATED Interest payable half-yearly-lst June and December. - - bl ' G ld t the City Trea»urer'| Oilice Pnl|c|ii:l‘i!e;i‘,dol'nail“il\sd X;‘i;i`ic;1il? thi? Bagik of Montreal, New York. , Bondi is.-.ued in Coupon fznran ;;,(i)i33omination='°f $100. $500 ' issUE PRICE.-PAR. A full half year's interest will be paid' lst June, 1918. The bonds therefore give a net yield .to the investor of about 6-Q-%. THE BANK OF MONTREAL, Fiscal Agent of the City of Mon!- real, is authorized to offer the above-named bonds for public sale on behalf of thc' City, at par, without accrued interest, payment to be made in full on 8th April, 1918, against deliveryof the bonds at any"Branch, in Canada, of the BANK OF MONTREAL, or of any 0 bank the applicant may specify, or at the Agency of the BANK OF MONTREAL, New York or Chicago. The issue is made to refund a like, amount of Montreal Three- Year 5% Notes, the original issue having been made for public works, iii anticipation of a permanent loan. Beginning 25th February, 1918, applications for the bonds will be received by the BANK OF MONTREAL, MONTREAL, or any of its branches, from_ whom application forms and copies of the prospectus giving full particulars of the issue may be obtained on -i radii request. The offering is subject to withdrawal on or before the 18th March, 1918. Applications should be addressed to the _ BANK OF MONTREAL, MONTREAL 0 and should contain full instructions as to place_of_delivery and payment suitable lo thc applicant, nn_i'l_l!ie denommallons of bonds required. The issue is made with the approval of the Minister of Finance, Ottawa. _ , _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ ._ ._._._,-_.-. ' - -- umuuml wanna NEW GLASGOW, Marcll 7_-- Tile funeral took place today ot' c_\‘-Go\'ei'- noi' James I). McGregor who died on Wednesday night. lion. Mr. _Mac- Gregor had boen in declining health for li year or more. He hail been .fancy back again is bringing, one of the leading business men ot' I can iilliitlst hear tIi_oIl' song. -. _ Nova ‘Scotili and alwuyn look all iii?- tive interest in the indili-ltrial life ot B“.;ih";e fam' fm "E55 bouildegb this province no less than in politi- “ we meet lm “naman dre' cal affairs and religious matters. 1-lc Jn the Mantel li word ii-i loun e - was head of J_ D_ and P_ A_ Muc_ Aild I trlli-it llini more and nlore. Gregor' ummm' of New G|,mgow_ ,L _W' S‘ MMEWUU' siiccenslul company lnteroi~lteii in Iliin- s en n me w raven ri . ii. W. GROVE'S iiigiiaturo on box. boring and with large illventiiieiits lil vilrious l-iltoi°prises; he was vice- pl‘cnlllc'iit of the Nova Scotia Steel iiiid (foul (lonipally. and head ot' thi- oiil ilrni of li. l\I:i<‘.Gl'egol' and Sons. ills ancestors were aillong the Scot- tiali pioneers ot' Picton county, his i;i'anili`atllcr being thc grcut Presby- terian pioneer ot'lNova. Scotia. lion. Mr. MacGregor was for yenrsin tho senate, resigning his scat thereto be colne lieutenant-governor ol his nu- tlve province, ii position which ' he held with dignity and honor. The funeral was attended by Governor Grant and many leading citizens. A RARE A rare chance to pilrchase one o" lnrmii in the province is offorcil 'by l\l lioad. Royalty. the finest and beat situated little C. Ii. Webster, Upper Malpeque This farm. the old Bllrkc Farm. is three mliiea from Charlottetown. coiislsts ot' :ill avri-_-l rlloici- lallii. Inviu ling 6 acres bin-ill. comfortable bung- alow ilweiliilg, good barn, hen house and other- out buildings. ‘ Thin farili has lleeli list-ll ills ii iilarket garden t'or years and is as rich as a gaiilon. There is iln ori-ilirll ol' 150 choice variety apple trees and the whole is n spleiitlid loi-atioll for ll lliuricet gai'ilon_ Mr. Webster pilrposl-s li-living. the province nud will offer the (arm at a rciisoilnbic iigurl-_ liltoliiliilg plirclliiscrs are invited to neo the place at any tiuiv. |i'| Grandmothor'a Recipe 10 l --....-_ __- -__- --- _ ._ ._...__. .___ _ ..._ __ _ “°°" "°' “°°“° °""' GA ~Ai:>|A N Gc>vE:|=iN M E NT RAii..vvAYs l |il.\( li l‘Jl)\\'.\ lil) ISLANI) ~ _i"""""`""""""'""""""""` """"""""""" ` ' l Tilllvltlblo lli l'Jii`0cl`-. l"cbruary 21st. 1918. Trains Outward-Read Down ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Trains P955- wma." or-:og All. (1.00 7.00 ’ 7.30 $.20 l]liai‘lotLuloivil limiter River Emerald Jet. Borden Dull. Arr. Arr. ' Dep_ Arr. Dap. Inward-Road Up A. M. 10.30 8,55 7.55 P. M. 5.30 4.18 3.35 2.30 }’..\l. .\..\I. 6.30 T.-I5 h.15 9.00 .¢'F‘.“ c--as om.: - - _ \ Dup. Iiorilon Arr. liep. limcrulil Ji-t. Arr. llep. lieiisiilgtou Arr. Arr. Summersido Dcp. ..- .”$‘9‘F"_" »-.i>ia.s~I{ ©1406' A.M. :=>.==.- 333°. _5°_¢-'.1-_i:,... ¢<_1:_:_.¢,¢;~ o_.,.-_,;_;= \ Suilililersllio ' Arr. Port Hill U’Leary Aibortoii Arr. 'l‘IguIsli Dop. Dep. A.M. 11.00 9.22 8.03 . 6.45 5.45 _ l’..\l. 12.10 4 45 5.25 ' 5.55 7.30 hop. tlliurlottctowii Arr. Mt . stewart _ Moroii St. Peters Arr. Souris Dep. . A.M. 11.10 9.35 8.56 8.25 0.50 ITM. 8.60 l Arr. Eiiniru _ Dop. ' A.M. 5.30 \ \ l’.‘M 4.50 0.06 0.40 7.30' ,Dep. M t . Stewart Arr. Cardigan Moiitaguo Arr. Georgetown iJeD._ ILM. 9.20 8.03 7.33 0.45 iw--<1 FFF# ou.-»-"' ¢v:r¢g Dop. Charlottetown Arr. Vernon River Dep. I .l.1u. io.io . ~_ 8.20 _ 0.80 _ _ _ ,galil--Mali*-' Arr. 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