l ' ._ _. '.‘ - ~ _ '- l~ ...»r..-‘ - r' f lf.;-rr-$,.» ' r. ri _ '~ 'Z' " ' -, r .I '. ‘ "‘ "L_,.._..,, ' » ~ ~~'-"rms rwof* ’ " ' - rits cr-nimor 'crows 'avslinulsf ' ’ *"1" ;~ ._ ' :1:>Ecsi..._~.. is it ua Z 93 5_1-.‘_ ' ‘ I ___ in _' ___-(dll _ - _ _ ' _ _ I _- - ‘_ ,.5 _ . _ _. _ _ __ _ I _ _ } _ . . __,_-__ 'Y _WT_"¥____/ liif,-!`~q`;“_'.'.'\w ._»'.-,Jam-eve i < Y _ _ . _ , I ¢" the products _of this most marvellous- Ln- P E N D necessary tor the treiisportatibn ly prod'uctive' province. Mi-Ellilili - ,_ _` To learn cap making. Experienced Girls . Wanted ‘_ Iwlil use plone, init still nngoipurgii " " '_;°I~0'¢ ` girls are earning rom 510.00 to $20.00 _ per week. Hours from 7.30 a. m. to CHARLES DALTON SILVER BLACK 6 p_ m_ aiming -_ 5 p_ m_ on sump :_ ‘ _F°x ¢°“PANV» UNITED- days. Gi-rls do not need to go to the ~ ** IUnited States for employment. Theyi TIII-llllll-II 8050111 -2'\€\=U\1K 0f lllilcan now earn perhaps lnore --monc~y| ' 1 ._ ~ Altogether the material prospect-I ' i for the coming year are veiy’br-ight. ‘ A Yearly Retrospect and a Yearly T$’.§',¥,.°t.‘,‘i‘i it-',.i'.’.‘.‘§‘°...‘I1;‘”i‘3.‘“.;'ni,.‘.,§’.§’f` D ~ ' -‘ only sound nicrcllsntrihle priidlll'-1_5 P h __ ` ‘ _ for' export. JI the fariners' wpu tl D-IN _ rop ecy _ more attention. as [ho Guardlriii has Every day is PURI Pi.oUR.,D,/it nirii nooks » who are satisfied' with ,. __ . _ nothing less_’th_a`fr "T- "WU fa? r.-;-_.-_He ` _ ff/'?lr_vrtil\\\i‘ Wi i “Qu-rn* “ r TY- _the -Cbgzlllllliilll IW |1010 Ill 133° PFUWBG right in our factorv with less t-ravel- 3 k`,"Cllar;ot.tetnwn. on Wednesday,||ing exiiemia Apiiii. io _UI D°¢°llI\'°"-lllltelu st 2 P- m- Isasrsnn HAT ar cAr> MFG., co., The Clrarlearhalton Sliver Black Foxi LIMITED _ .~r'- .Com|is`ny..Limltod. i T N S '» _ _A-_~ _ ruro, . .- '- -- '_ w"°“§§,':eia,y_ 3423-12-iaiual. NQB.-it is intended to ariionrn lin-' above meeting without. transactlng! _ _ business, in ord_er.to‘ have reports! (not yet received) -regarding sale of-M F pelts; also regarding arrangements' O 0 for the sale and shipment of pelts in \ Januiry. Bharholders are there phone 521.i_ fore requested to attend the adicurn- _etl meeting, the date of which will he U E:"i?i°in§:w:_g SL _l PP fflyoggnbuultxzegggaiinslgnihe mem Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Iron `Work B _ 8th ' The chu. Dalton-s. s. co., l.ta,| ;'~1?5|:'NG A S_*:E°'A_'(-TV” ~ A_ 5_ w_, Sec'y_ l ma el on a wor 3362-12-12Mtts2wks. Your patronage solicited F ' 3289-12~7Mtl, m s _ - F” '°°°" NUTICE D' s9ky"'B°“°le§° H°"e M°m:"““"} Tire annual meeting of the share- ' 'already hinted to them. to titkiillr Nl* Prince County is ininany respects the most remarkable in all Canada. ln n province. which has so well earned the name of "The Garden of the Gulf," Prince County stands out pre-eniineiit_ lt is easily for its size the most productive agricultural sec- tion of all Canada. lt contains with- in its borders these townships which are the highest valued in all the pro- vince. The science oil agriculture, generally speaking, is more universal- ly applied in the cultivation oi' the soil than elsewhere in the province. Practically all our farmers' are prog-_ ressive in most respects. It is here that the Canadian Seed Growers' As- a marvelous improvement along the one of the very most important ele- i' sociation have received an initial puslr--gi and' an inspiration which has made for imc stool l_i-tided cithcr in Lit, rni W. . .- .. lilies of good seed all over Canada-~ along the line of railroatE'. The loco / nit-'nts of successful agriculture. to tn e with the coiiiiifi-_:iis.'J.r.ri 'di D The suii of iiie'wuiii_‘. is i.e,iii,,.k_ wonderfully good work, b-.zt about thi: able not onlv for its fertiliitv but for U phnsizc not October, not _\'o\'onlber. C the good old steamer- Nortiiunibei'li3r_rd_ ,_. ' tl that day forward until the gre-.it ln- Q tarcoloniai system on the mainland ii 25 r-'irloads hilt. hundrc`~s of curloads. cept the box cnrioads d`il:~,l1arged ln- a to the steamers and vessels on an ‘ r ven day.) every box car in the' pro' ti) _yards at the ports of export c nilway authorities niadc every effo'-' i D°l'I&II0l\ IIICIIII-IGH- AS L'-ll'|.Y H! the fnrnicrs for their lack of scleritiidc 25th day of September. ilet me em- iimihoiia iii preventing llicir pmilto freight above her capacity, and' from m __ otato crop of this county, c.~‘.pci":'. I‘ _ _ I _ was completely blocked for want ol Wm be worth while. It \'-'ill bn iloubl- _ _ ' mira, rve:-y tiny were lofi beililld. not ed 500,, .intl inter ii\111drilr»lcii‘. 'rlli;,_ - ~ nl not tho Just arrived another car load of C. carlcul of Fox__Bliiouit. ll`hese Bio i_ cults contain zo per cent ground merit F C _ Lui, iii b i i i th and bone. For the balance of the year, Bzgiii oéi Trax; Riionigd iciarkei we are selling _there Biscuits for 6c_ H0use_ (.hm,i0iiei0wn_ on Saturday 9°? Ib- ' ' _ "3rd inst. at 12.:-20 p. iii_ w. s. Punov. “ - 154 Queen St. 1943'11°17\N- = ' . » 3401-12-14Mcl_ `, olilers of the Humber Silver Black C. C. ELLlS. Secy. Treas. Cillinlll Guvriillnriii Rlliwirs lirllucs sowsrm lsl_ANo mill.. __ ' _ »wAv. Change ln _Train ' Service- Murray B i . ` Harbor-_Branch. _ i§Commenclng Monday, December 1_&th and continuing up to- and includ- ing Saturday, December 23rd. 1916. 0 A SPECIAL MIXED PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRAIN will run daiLy ,, as io_llows:-- ` ._ " Leave Charlottetown 8.10 a. m. ar- rive Murray Harbor 11.45 a. m., re- turning leave Murray Harbor 2.00 p. m., arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p. m. _District `Pauenger_ Agent's Office. _ _ - _ 3377-12-13M9. 'riie Annual "Meeting or me ur- I wgil Bg_y_'Qy`gi_9i-_`L_;0__ Lgd__ wiii be election oi directors for the ensuing held oi'i*Mon`dayl-Dec. 18th lust. at yea"- 4 o'clock-p.`_"m.-in'~t`he-Eldon Hall. _ .. . _ _ ..l.~l=. MARTIN. __ V - '- - '- . Sec.-Treas. ' -3 lack Foxes, Limited, will be held at he (‘ourt House, at Amherst, Nova cotia, on Tuesday the 26th. day of ecembei' A. D., 1916, at the hour holders oi' the Vpton Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd.. will be held in the il _ - _ ' - _ _ oard of Trade looms, Market Build » ` - ing. (‘harlotteto\vii on Thursday ' ` _ - - evening the 28th day of December Barkers Black Foxes, Limited The Annual_ Meeting of Barkers' I three rfclock in the afternoon. R_ B. H. DAVISON Secretary. 39842-14M10l. ` ; Annual Meeting The Annual Mccting of the Share- nst., at the hour ol' 8 o`clock for the E. R. BROW, Secretary. 384-12-13Mtf. 34os~12~14ivi4i‘. _ J - ' 'Farmers' and ...Wo pay _big prices for .a GOWHIDES H_on'ee'Hloss 2 sneer' Pelsrs I j also Rubbers, _Horoehaila Automa ‘__hile Tires and -inner Tube|_ We pay freight charges .on _ anything over 100 lbs. "'I'Ile_IsIand _Wool & ‘ _ I'-Iide Co. opp. 'Davis O, Fraser. Private Sale . - . ' I covered with a good growth of hard wood in the tbrivin settlement ot l Lewis, Loi so. 'rliori is also n mill site on this land. ' Donald, Owner, South Uniake, Hali- -- ' _ _ fa . . . _ CALFGKINS neld. ii Iran, Copper, Zinc, Lead, A H next at 7 o‘clock p. m. ‘Gi-snon__~8troor 'East ' :i402-iz-14Mthiisnl:li. Fifty acres of good land, mostly Terms 25 per cent cash-balance s agreed upon. Apply to _Nell A. Mc- x Co N S or Alex Martin, Valley- 301-9-28thust.u3moapd. NOTICE nnual§Meeling of Bloom- field Institute The annual meeting of Bloomfield nstitute will be held in Bloomfield all on Wednesday, December 20th S. J. MoDONALD, Secretary _ 1_1-il-"s' _., ~~ 2213-11-zsmt. ._ . Ayl`$Ilil'¢8 RULES RELATING 'ro PRIVATE Two choice urevbred A' rshire ing dams ago two Yorkshire sows 12 monthsoid apply to _iinto the House, brit upon il Petition _ at the peril of the sultors for such ' - C' Bill and' auch petition must be sign- .M,n»ili_fi¢ld_N_o zvorlr R ii ed _ . 1 - inns; be--presented within fourteen bllul I0 11 IIIOIIILS OICI days after' the commencement of the ffom heav pfoduc- session exclusive of adjournment. Legislative Assembly Prince Ed ward Island BILLS. 26 All ietitions for Private Bills 37. No Private Bill shall be bnought rsi presented. truly stating the case by the said parties. 38. A committee will be appointed the easy way iii which it can he till- l ed,-a rich. sandy loam of ii deep red »“ color, which it lust sticky cnough 'tc 'U19 V951!" that Veil' 110° 5 “N395 'lm' V E oil and Point du (‘lionc wus quite 5 niible to take care of have traffic with_ u so soft and iiiable that the woinen wi-tb their tender fingers., after their I 'ow luxurinntlv The average vicld i. veiii iii iiivei-es .eiii soii from inconveniences fell to the lot of' the 0 _ _ _ 'I' _ f _ _ _ Eeieiig disiuiimlii by iiekavy wimiS_ iiiii strippers, notwithstanding which, how- i Should in the near fliturt' go i'ol'\vnrd 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'D 'I' I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 'l"l' i' 'I' 4° 4' 4' -I' 'lf 'I' 'I' 'I' Q 'I' -I' 'l~ 'I' (E ver, the county reaped' a rifcli reward | flakiést p a s t r y and firiest: bread. _ of their potato crop especially. In another place l have' excuscd the roi from rot b olntliii; out lltili ' Y D _ _ . ._ . lint on the 25th day of September.) tiiégi jim-U "over |-_iisod this crop ox- _ _ ' ' _ _ cpt as n side crop to [cod tliv DISH, ‘ r ___- uau unable to transport ic' frclg t, ',guciig_ gc(.-,,-@_ Cie" and ,mi fm- oxiinl-I ' '~ /-_ ` _J l"`|“°"P3"l’- I1°¢3I0¢9~ 0fi"3\""‘3` 11°F ‘md because the market would not ciiconr- ' _ ' - _ Iefl IJBIIIDII 011 U18! dill” 25 C°f|°“¢‘9 °f' nge them to raise this crop iii torn- il. ` _ crcial quantities. ’I`hc iinic lla.: omc. and lt is licrc to stay, wlicil ilu matheniatical necessity. Our' pe0lllf1~’ ‘ ' owevcr, should learn to spray their . ` i:f=l.»1'~ ' _ ' I _'_ \ ‘=` " _. ,§ § Q is &_..~ _ 211 ~ ' "'~= ' - I can predict. aitiiou h I a 1 _ _ - ~' __ and before the l0tli ol' November. 1.rx~ Son of 3 prophet. ltnwill follow fron: “MORE BREAD AND BgTTER BREAD" otuto crop espe'ciall_v to I1l‘0\'£‘i\€ 2 - m _._ - lllglit, which, to my mind, is thc pro - me iiiiiiiiei- of dry i-OL 'I' 'l'l'l"l"I~I"l'l"l'i'*l"l"I"l"l"l'*§'l'I`r1"I"I"I'*"I"I"§'jF'f'l'f'l"|~-I--ll 'l' ltegariling oui' grain crop our poo- - 'I' ».. I. __ , llc' siiouldvespcclally go tn' for .thc 'I' - _ 0 ° * '- I ` -` ' 'aising of the highest grade of seen 'I' F d d oats and' no longer' raise oats' for iiecd 'I' S* me the' lntcrcolonial railroad at Pic ii ,,. . ,~ -r- \ _ _ 2§L_i{JurI2)c:`Fi?Spi.(;i}:,`i;'i£;E,-i§O;sp;:gay0;v£ r|» Two cents per word for insertion in this pteil to the production of the highest 'I' word ‘each continuation. Cash must accompany order. _ rade of seed and ovcry bushel of 'I' ata exported' i'i'oln this provincc nl as seed min Oni iarliicls will _ ___. 1 'I'-I'°I"!"|"l'+'I"I"l' column, one cent po 0 Y g' ‘I I- -,__ . 5 4! __ II &_ "'r " and' cliill.l'reii actually dig the Potatoes’ for the |8501' Of H5 P90lJI0~ This Wi' cle would' be too long to go into' de- iieiiig simpiy pioiigiieii 0ui_ Gene,-niiy tail regarding thebusiiiess oi’ the past speaking, the soil is deep, which year, which cannot be conrlldeired. makes it ideal for the growth oi’ fruits “OW that U16 end ls iii Sight, as. any- and vegetables: Flowers and foliage Ullllg but profitable. Regarding the coming year the pro- any other part of Canada not only be .\’. S. Ad'd'ed to the generous soil, thc S scientific farming. and the » cxniliplc W of progressive neighbors, our' climatic I- the east end of the Island and the west cnd of the Island there is a very i considerable modification in climate bc seen by reterriiig to the is'otlier- I ninl chart issued' by the mcteorlogical departmeiit. To make ci long story 1 short. this county is liliiiost ideal S arc seine parts with a heavy clity where' artificial.dra.lnage would make I’ 'a marvellous iinpi'ovement_, brit ot’ 1 ` During the past year, which ha.-r'i been a fairly favorable one, an im- mense crop of potatoes, vegetables n and grain has been roduced and n would have surpassed all previous re- g gl' _ _ _ _ of the Coiiiiiy is- greater man iiiai of spects are marvellously bright. High - P ri-:es are likely to obtain, at least. learn after it while ii they will scieii-I _ _ _ _ Y T-’ tiflcally attack this problem that they. AGEN-rg WANTEU _ \ LOST - , -i _ .___-»--- - - - -- --- ~ _.___ _ 1" "'°‘l“°e "early “mc “S mu” Pon1'sAl1° AGENTS wAN'riso- i.os'r-ilv cl'rv on in palm; as they have been doing from their _ al _ Soi __ 'nd ___n_rd Th _ D E ED: ll ii ld e' ial rea e. by reason Send fo* cat °g“" a “ ea rc' 0°- 2 fl ""'0_d0l|f~i gf( th; fzdtntldzlté thezcy wtill learli tof' bromide Prints’ portraits, na? qndi _ Dm' Finder please loam at Guam' thoroughly c-liminate the small bosom oat from their seed anti thus have n_ larger crop, foi"it is this small oats i iiiliivex ii'aiille;.~.,taii_ii (wal iiictuies. ian. _ _“_ 3403.12.14Mii_ ercian S, or ra Zo., orori o. LOST; "°" *_* -'-`- -_ _ _ ... ..'.::i.'.i'...,'::'.’.r.§='.'§'r'~'~°~'- case of the unique natural conditions ff" some time I0 JOHN* DGCUUBG 0f_ll1€, outiine'd above, but because the' gen- fa” that H0 1118115’ P60019 9-F0 HWHY eral i'iin of farmers use bettenseed from U19' land? “Om the milf limi than elsewhere in tile Maritime Pro~ Helwithsfendinz the declination of vint-es_ ag far as me wi-nel- kii0wS_ the armies on the battlefields' of Eur'-_ except, perhaps, Colchester (?ouiity» °l-‘er the D°1’"I”'"°"B Uf the World We ' till increasing and' every morning hen the farn_ier's awake, there are ens ot thousands more inouths to conditions are especially favorable, be fed. Besides. we hone and believe as even inthe small distance between 11131 the f0l`l'ibI€ S6!-IJHCR ill I`0i-Ziird I0 ransportation, which so grievously riterfered with last year‘s prosperity. ill have- been relieved by tlic actual iv lioth in winter and summer, as may WOTKIHEI Of the CKY f€l”i‘,V SYSIDH1 D0- ween the Island and the mainland. his would' give us a longer season ri which to move the i>rod'lv-to ci’ the oil and tend to obviate the diiliculty from an agricultural Staiiiipoiiip The of rusiiiiig into rnarlzct iii! of ri suddcni bulk of the county; has natural drain- and Wifilill ll few W9‘9kH» Such H trc-§ age in fi porous sub-soil underlnin by meiidous amount of goods as will a porous red saiidstone l'o<'k\ There Dllfalyle Uni’ lllflflifli- in U19 W0l‘IfI- There are those who iuiiiigiiie that sub-soil almost impervious to water bwallse Prince Cflllllly IS SIHHII, and rince Edward' Island' is small, that; hey have no effect upon ii consider-i ling- we will speak heron-_ able market. This is' a niistakeii dea. There is no agricultural coni- muiiity on the earth that can put so iany potatoes, for instance, on the D . larket in a given time as the province- wiiii the high prices ,uiing the county of Prince Edward lsland,provided you ive' .them sufficient rolling stock 'and _ .d ir . ii ii t _ nieans of transportation. The reason (ol S 0 Wagner y u rm me one of this is obvious' to one who thiuksl that produces the worst ~possible weed '..'fAAlT1/"EI"5f'r:"r7ell§b|e agent In every _y ste day. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. unrepresoiited district in Prince Ed- seed in the oat field, and they will get ward Island, to sell our selected list _ 3258~12-6Mti’. a higher price for the oats they raise as well as ri larger crop. _ | of hardy Fruit and Ornamental L " s FOR SALE. in closing this article I wish to rc-_ fel- to the question of the clay dis- tricts, which require artificial iiiaiii-' trees. Eiiuipnient free. Exclusive F" "- -_ - _ territory. Cmorl pay weekly. Over _ci)§__S,’_\i,|_`)§ _g:_el;ET go EEUABI-E 600 acres. Established thirty-five ‘_ ~ ‘ a "°° mare (Ill age. ret'e'rretl to above. During tho past year a very important company. age, and I cannot do justice to ri sul _ ject like this without advising those' of our farmers. wllo have such land and' are financially able. to establish' the tiled tix-aiiiage system on, their farms as soon as possible. Remember this, that in the course ot' a very few' years the land of the province of Prince Edward lslirnd will be worth: $200 pci' zicrc and the $25 per aci~i'_ spent now will soon pay for itself. ’I"nei'e are those who received state- ments made by the writer, which ap-' pear exitggeriitions at the thne, but every statcnleiit made in this article., whether' it appears all exaggerntloli or not. is based' upon facts. which arc ` not generally known to people who' have not had' the opportunities tlief writer lias_had to observe them. It: is impossible to make a generalize-. tion that is any wayl near coi°r‘e'ct of, the very few facts. hilt let me just say, that the basis of price, $200 per acrci for Prince Edward Island farm land HELP WANTED- FEMALE w_ ___ . years. PEL!-IAM NURSERY C0.. l'0-Ill Apply to Boni. Col-tor c 'rornnro ont.. zsis-itmwnristr. -_"'°' ____ 34°8'12'1'*M3iD'l- . , - -~»--l-'~- "~°~°-~`**-t°-‘1- -6 W." was formed to produce tiling for