r_'-m sl'-:~' . rl;§~:» 1",:_`§:5, is é' 'i' I, 45 4 3, I ‘-all if iii _,v. and . _F . ',- i--L i A A \: ai 4 ...A .%¢w=“» JJ ,ii "* .Sir fri." . , ',. . -i r V5. I ’*r§' 'i " . iri- ili 11 we .UM ,_ 1- 2 'f ...if ali* 1: ,_ \ lg "4 I lf?- ii r .Y 'i .!» '11 f I ~'\ eh 1 1; v‘."~_ .` .is-. E21 ei #12: I .'17 "‘W."`;Ii 1 . f” . \ j§, i yr-1 fi; gi;-i~ i. I.,- . . i. __ <~:"» ig* 1., "Win ¢ 1,- ,sw r ', .1 fm? ‘ . > i i is 1 4 \ F ¢ w ~. i Y 4 lor seek continuation. Cul must Ons esni por word BH lliserthlla 'hvsaiy-in club. I ADS holliaoui per word lllnlmum charge :i:;:;_t :;:i;i;;;}iA§- = 1; 1;- ;_j_`_A:A: AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogue Solar and Bro- - mide prints. Portraits flat and Convex. Frames and sheet Pictures. Merchants Portrait Oo., Toronto. l_ u -s -'mil-1 BOARDERS WANTED GOOD BOARD FOR TWO GENTLE- men at 240 Queen St. 1751-9-27M6ipd. _ renal.:-: nur WANTED-TWO FIRST CLASS EX- perienced girls for housework to go to Vermont, U. S. A. Highest wages and railway fares paid Ap- _ ply at this olilcc. _l§27-10-1m3i. arctic EXpI0|‘all0[| NEXT MEETING OF COURT GAR- -__ ` *Z- den- Island, O. 0. F., will be held Every fox rancher should have ons of our patent drinking fount- ains in each pen to assure the !ox~ es hgving clean water at all times A supply always on hand at P.E. Island Fox Exchange and Realty, Co., Ltd., and James Arthur 8: Co Summerside. 688-7-81Mt.(. ,WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. No washing. Apply Mrs. H. E. Holi, 85 Upper Prince. y 1668-9-23M6ipd. WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL housework, Apply 64 Kent St. FOR SALF.‘- NUMBER OF Healthy Red Foxes. Apply John W. Foster, 41 Dundas St. Brant- ford, Ont. 1763-9-27M12i. FUR SALL IM-1'-' _ -1% MALE IIELI’ WANTED WANTED, A BELL BOY AT QUEEN _Hgtgll f 1796-9-M.T.F. WANTED SALESMAN- EXCLUS- ive lines, permanent, big earnings guaranteed, no experiences, ten vacancies. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal 1788 9-29M6i wXiiri~.n-_AT6rivo1iiK'1Mci¢ shoe store, 16 to 18 years of age. Apply Box 224. _ 1533-9-ismtf. FOR SALE-A FEW PAIRS OF Ranch Mink. C. H. Keith, Peticod- iuc, N. B. 1826-10-lme2wkspd FUR SALE-MINK, BLACK, BLUE, cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, __Msm_ta_gue. _ 6-28M"Etf. FOR SALE-TWO PAIRS SILVER Black Breeders, both raised litters in 1912 and 1913, also one pair Silver Black Pups, large and well developed. All this stock bred in one of the oldest and most success-| fnl ranches in Canada. Write Box L446, Charlottetown. 1694-9-2»iMtl. | `,Wl.0ST_ 9 ADRIFT-WENT ADRIFT ON EAST River opposite Falconwood Hospit- al, a small white and green motor boat, with a three h. p. Imperial engine. Finder please notify Currie & Murnaghan and receive reward. 1844-10-1nn3i. _'-"_ M|scEL|.AN|~:ous ' 1 1 ' l TEACHERS WANTED TEACHER WANTED FOR FAIR- childs Point School No. 142. Ap- ply A. Mclnnis, Secretary. \ 1769-9-27ME_4ipd. f~ ~ 4 T0 LET HOUSE TO LET. APPLY 226 ligne V st. ___ isz;-1-1_0-_1_p/Isipii. TO LET.- HOUSE CORNER CUM- berland and Euston St. Possess- ion nfter November lst. Enquire _“.'E__2’9 151132911$2-_;i.3‘!3:9:fi°M?'iP§; TO LE'1‘i_ 4 ROOM TENEMENT, Pleasant situation, Suitable for dressmaker.. Apply 228 Hillsboro _»“li_.__ 1812 9 30M6\pd. T0 LET, HOUSE ON HILLSBORO St. with modern conveniences, at present occupied by Mr, McLaren. Possession glveu.Sept. first. Apply at Wellner’s J swelry Store. 976-8-l9Mtfi. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAIL- way Mail Clerk Examinations in Charlottetown during November. Men over 15 eligible. Big psy, Vacations with full pay. Sample questions free Write immediately. Franklin In- stitute, Department 838 G, Rochest- WANTED WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE four bedrooms. Modern Convenienc- es. Winter months or longer from October 24th, State terms Box. er, N. Y. 1688-9-24M8i, 371. City. 1817-9-30M3ipd. i- i W\/ .jde _ .CAN y Thoinas _dVVhi te ' l Unmatched In Purity And flavor our exquisite confectionery is appropriate for either fest- ival or fireside consn mption. For gifts to wife, sister or “some other follow’s sister" nothing could be nicer when contained in ourpretty pack- . agcs,holding from half pound to several pounds, respect- ively. Our candy is tho acme ofthe candy ma.ker’s art. only the purest components being used,making quality “beyond compare. WIIERE T0 STAY IN IIALIFAX COME and you will COME The Halifax -Hotel management alms to make all I guests feel this way about the Hotel. IIALI FAX, CANADA. E. L. MACDONALD, Manager. ONCE f AGAIN pi 1 5 market today. _ Charlottetown. Note These Low Prices--Compare _ The Ford Motor Car is the lightest, _st:ongest, most reasonably priced, safe, silent and satisfactory car on the ‘ Model- T Runabont $64o Model' T Touring Car $690 V Model T Town Cor #goo With full equipment F. O B I B.ifMM7f$_fawart9¢a1Lrd. Alanis for l.~E.hI.5iliI-' ~ NOTICE I of Meeting 2"-°°=»:.e,g..=..i.°.».'s=s'.e°~°°-@°=~' nu ‘7 arnsoox cami Z 'Meopdtpeossenleeeunonne-noses. To Outfit Expedition for Ant before his departure for his winter residence in Washington, in a, letter from Prof. Oberhummer. . Dr. F. Koenig, who was a member Antartic and has had 'eiperlénce in Deutschland, used by Fi1chner’s Ger- man expedition, has been acquired and is now at Trieste. The expedi- tion will use dogs, and the type of sledge which Peary used in reach- ing the North Pole. I Admiral Peary said that in his opi- nion Prof. Obcrhummer's ability and by the expedition are factors that “ n rin he nt brilliant success of Weyprecht and Pays, who, forty years ago, discov- called her inslncere was given this afternoon when 12,000 splendidly fields of the Balmoral rounds and city, who cheered the marchers and waved union jacks. The lord and lady mayoress, members of parlia- ment and men and women of humble birth, regiment after regiment, marched into the field. There were mounted officers, ambulance corps, signallers, motorcycle men and dis- patch riders. Each regiment had distinctive bands on their arms: red for North Belfast, orange for West Belfast, which is the nationalist quarter of the city, yellow for South Belfast, blue for East Belfast. The scene when Curzon arrived punctually was thrilling and inde- scribable. Behind all was grim de- termination to fight rather than he divided from the union and be sub- servient to a parliament which he claimed to be disloyal to kind and empire. A dismal morning broke to sun- light as the battalions arrived. The applause of the crowd echoed over the circle of hills. On the reviewing stand were Ulster‘s leaders, forming a democracy unthinkable in Britain a few years ago. Lords, ladies, ofli- cers, clergy. Sir Edward Carson entered the re- viewing stand, the bugles sounded attention and Gen. Richardson called for three cheers for the union. Then all heads uncovered. The band played God Save the King. Sir Edward Carson addressed the regiments. He said the review was the natural outcome of their deter- , mination. He knew they would nev-,\` er surrender. I promise you,'as long as you stand firm, I and my colleagues will stand firm, and we never will have home rule. Military evolutions were carried out, bugle calls and company com- mands followed, and then the whole 12,000 marched past. The shareholders of The Charles Dalton Silver Black Fox Company, Limited, will kindly note that the Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Kindergarten Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, 14th day of October, 1913, at 2 p. rn., when the dividend will be de- clared. ' Also, that the books of this Company will be closed to trans-` fers from the 14th to the 24th. W. B. PROWSE, Secretary-Treasurer. . |816-9-3oMtts7i. from Helrt Disease, by he ' """ slight exertion of climbing ltlirs, huraing or lifting, comes to ouslnds. Melt of these sudden deaths mffht be prevented if the vie lm only knew their true i __ 1 coadfglon until tyok yronwt an roper res men . s Wm C7141! llnd lo any miner a' regular FULL BIZE PACKAGE of Dr. I-`uller's Heart and News Treatme ABSOLUTELY FRED 0! CHARGE, also lustrsted Book tlnt explains "..§.f'i=»i’§ii.'i'|°».."’$|.I'u°‘l.|" °"' rin ‘i`i§`s..¢""i or D | Iam uv mm, bra. ef eI.f»u|a¢r sum smo- lfllllf Short lnsihf Sinking Beetle! New guumeeef Dlnlnaef Aeinmef Dressy! lf you even one these sts ¢~. yoofheart and lleia v mg' W nov for the fufi Me lneigznf and abt. Sl] \djs"vUllesssisussssuseuredness I drilled, determined men, marched in h review before Sir Edward Carson ‘Y and Generals Richardson and Smith, i led by officers of the active list to ° the tune of patriotic airs and by I’ massed bands. Thousands lined the C E thousands more were unable to gain ° admittance. Crowds densely packed “ three miles of the route from the 2 Chemists Say it is of High Standard ' _ . §f,y“0§f: {,‘,?§‘°:;, I§°°,, 43,1 °“ Fri PORTLAND, oct. 1, °- ' ' ’ .l83s_’1°_1m2, Austrian Antartic expedition for X181)-'$11 gee! Eodfizri-I imported from __.._______l,____l_______ ,' r n WILL THE BUY WHO WAS BEEN Ts waged? pg-zbazzldth th: rrggal ‘bei tl; :overnhnzhtmezhghigtlr picking up th” lmudbag °“ E“°t°"‘ committee headed hy Prof. Eugene T53” at th” N°W*Y0l`l 'LBb0l’¢\¢0l'Y 0I :f1~t`:`::“;`:d ;;l:°!“:_‘;hB:P;_ ilgbagfi' Oherpummm-_ 0| Vignnal pi-ggmgnt 0| the Bureau of Chemistry showed the ,8,5‘_’1o_1~3, the Imperial Assn-ian Geographical meat to be 0! e lush standard. ne- ' _ m .' Society. This information was re- P0118 to this effect have been receiv- FOX RANCHERB. ATTENTION . ceived by Re,,,._Admn~,,1 pea,-y just ed by the Bureau of Chemistry here, L. M. Tolman, chief of the Food In- spection Laboratory, sald tonight. The Argentine beef is frozen for the long shipment and therefore seems 01 3 recom; German Qxpsdmgn to the .different to the consumer from Amer- ican beef, " which fs"merelY'@ull'ed. Greenland is to be the leader. The ` 0m°iH19 °f U10 M6111! IllBP¢Gf~i0l1 EBF- vice, anticipating great importations when the new tariff bill places the product on the_free list, are prepar- ing to revise the regulations for re- ceiving it. These rules will be drawn to safeguard the public Hgainst diseased meat or meat that has spoiled in transit. forceful personality at the head of when m0Zt 8°” 011 U19 U69 UBI? the committee and the use of dogg there will be great shipments from South America, the- Meat Service will work strongly for 5“¢¢e,s_ chiefs believe. This will make addi- "_.\u5g;-ia is to be ¢0ngragu1a¢ed," tional work at the various ports,and it is probable that additional inspec- he added, on e te g t A artic arena. It is possible that Austria I0" Will b0.d°l¢Bil¢d £0 U10 B728- mny duplicate in the Antartic the ti°n9~ ` ‘I ered in those regions the unknown and entirely unauspected archipelago ` ~ -A _ * <- of Franz Joseph Land." i Th” Howe made_Cough ------ Syrup PVrllSurprue You ULSTER SWEARS ANEW M To FIGHT HOME Stops Even Whooplng Cough RULE T0 THE DEATH. Qulckm A “muy supply BELFAST, sept. 21-Ulster‘s “i S'“““ 0°"- complete answer to the critics who Here is a home-made remedy that takes old of a cough instantly, and will usual- cure the most stubborn case in 24 iours. This recipe makes 16 ounces-- nough for a whole family. You couldn‘t uy as much or as good ready-made ough syrup for $2.50. Mix two cups of granulated sugar with ne cup of warm water, and stir two mln- tes. Put 2% ounces of Pinex (fifty ents' worth) in a 10-ounce bottle, and dd the Sugar Syrup. This keeps per- fectly and has a pleasant taste-children like if.. Braces up the appetite and is slightly lnxallve, which helps end a cough. You probably know the medical value of pine in treating asthma, bronchitis and other throat troubles, sore lungs, etc. There is nothing better. Pincx is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in gulai- col and all the natural healing pine ele- ments. ‘Otheiiaprepuraiiuns will not work ln this ormu . The prompt results from this inexpen- sive remedy have made friends for it in thousands ot homes in the United States and Canada, which explains why the plan has ‘been imitated often, but never f l . success u y A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Plnex. or will get if for you. If not, send to The Pine! Co., Toronto, Ont. CANADA, Province of Prince Edward Island In ihe Probate Court 4ih George V. A, D. |9I5 In re Estate of James R. Allen late of Boughton Island in Kings County in Prince Ed ward Island- Farmer, deceased testate. By the Honorable Richard Reddln Surrogate Judge of Probate &c, &c To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County and any constable or literate _person within said County. G R E E T I N G Whereas upon reading the peti- tion (on file) of John W. McPhee of Georgetown in Kings County in said Island, Lobster Packer, and Joseph W. L. Allen of Boughton Island in Kings County aforesaid Farmer, Executors of the last will and testament of the above named Deceased. praying that a Citation may be issued for the purposes hereinafter set forth.You are there- fore hereby required to cite all per- sons interested in the said esta! e to be and appear before me at a Pro hate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in said Province on Wednes- day the twenty-ninth day of O;tob~ er A. D. 1913 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon of the same day to show cause, if any they can, why the accounts of the said estate should not be passed and the estate closed as prayed for in said Peti- tion, and on motion of James D Stewart Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioners. And I Do Hereby Order that a true copy hereof he forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown in said Province for at least once in each week for four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely in the H all of the Court House in George- town aforesaid and infront of the School Houses aitnate at Launch- ing. L°t 55 and on Bonghton Is~ land respectively so that all persons interested in the said estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof my hand ind o ...i°'K (LW) of an ` _ M onu»lexod:_l|,lQplees‘ooloruance . A ' ` ‘ _q;_¢g¢§_e_e_ese inf Folxf Cmmmnies . ‘ i _ . » should carefully examine. these Sdlienf Point-S ~ ~~ . _ my Theiquallty of the stock with respect to (a) fur, (b) pedigree, (c) fruitfulness. I ‘ E* The ranch manager. 9 @” The costs of the live stock and of the promotion and goodwill. V Ile? john R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes. Limited. is a new company with all their stock carefully chosen, mated 'and now- running in their pens. It fulfils all the requirements as to quality of live stock, skill of management, low capitalization and small _margin of profits for`tli*e" promoters. The directors are men of probity. There has never been al company floated with a higher average quality of stock. Government records prove that Mr. Dinnis is without a peer as a stock raiser. Money is made when the Foxes gre Produced and Mr. Dlhnis has a unique record in this respect maintaining for years an average production of 3 1-2 per pair ranched with him. One company in his ranch sold 16 pups from three young pairs placed in his charge in 19r2. ' " 1 » °» - is a feature of this company. No fox stock ex- Dlrect Selhng change has authority to solicit stock for us as 1 we cannot afford to pay the 'lh k i h d ‘ » " R ’ ` e stoc s goo enoug an M icfdfemen s Profits cheap enough to SELL BY MAIL and thus by cheaper selling, permit the shareholders to secure an ` advantage. All the young pairs of foxes are capitalized at $I9,ooo a pair including the costs of promotion and organization of the company. A two-year-old' pair of Dalton breeders that have raised eight pups, and are _ in the same’ pen for 1913-14, are capitalized at $28,000. The management of the company. Payments _ ` The stock is' now selling at 1$roo_a share, par value, and payments made as follows; 5oc on application and 50 p. c. November 15th. RANCH--Mt. Edward Road, 1 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. OFF ICE-I 56 Richmond St., Charlottetown, (upstairs) ADDRESS--The Secretary. _Iohn R. Dinnis Pedigreed F oxes.Lfm5f¢d Charloffefown P. E. Island i7eo9`l'5l¥ Bruin nun nick radii I The Black Fox Industry has proven to be an exceptionally good investment but, well selected Real Estate is better because safer. A $10,000 fox may die or escape, but real estate in a city which is increasing its population at the rate of I4.ooo per year and which has a building programme of $12,000,000 this year cannot depreciate in value. . Be Wise And Divide Your Investments We have large holdings in seven of the best cities of Canada, ranging from St. John and Moncton in the East to Cal- gary iu the West. Our last purchase is a most fortunate one, being Four Hundred Dollars per acre less than was aid for the adj oining quarter section. We at Rock. Iioiiom `I’rice| and Make e Specialty of Syndieeting Largs Properties. You can get into one of our Syndicates 75 per cent. less than you can purchase the same property from the ordinary lot vendor; and then we stay by you and make the resale of the property, so that you know where you are to get off again. Our last Syndicateis in the process of for- mation and will have in it many' of til! best Hnancial men in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. The property ls a uarter section in the uecn Cit f th W t -R l _ This quarter has alreadytlaeen sub-divided, and Ig just acrogs (fromethe II1fee-niilllidii dollar Parliament Buildings and the G. T. P. R. million-dollar Hotel, and at the pri- sent time can be retailed in lots at double our price to the Syndicate. AThe syndicate who bought the adjoining quarter made a profit of Szooooo for the shareholders. ' ' ° Cut out the attached coupon and -mail it to us today. Keirstead fi? ersereau Investment Brokers A 73 Dock .So-ee: and Marker Square Box No. 322 Sk. B., . S' : ‘ 1 _ "8 Without committing myself in any wry. I desfre ‘ to-know more about your land proposition, , Nl*I¢¢-seeseso-e-o-safes-e-4.;-¢...,._,,,,,,,,""_.ununo , rod-44301 e-e-e ¢'4¢¢,¢', ,,,,,,,,,,,, . . ` . nu.. _'€'i5"'