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A -er _--~ . _ /II@ZIIIA\\\\\§*'.IIIIIIII/i \ \\\\\&alA\\\\\\1/M///a\\\\\\\v/////0 .\\\\\\\v<4 Foxes, Foxes, Foxes Just received at the sales ranch of the Massachusetts Fox Exchange on the Mount Edward Road, one of the finest shipments of Silver Black and Cross Foxes ever received on the Island as follows: Ten Pair Finest Silver Blacks Forty Pair Highest Grade Crosses Ranches looking for good stock should see us and get our prices before purchasing. Teams always in attend- ance at the Massachusetts Fox Exchange to take interest- ed parties to our sales ranch to view our stock. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get into the Fox business on the éround floor. FOX MEN E'l` l_3USY and organize your companies. We can supply you with the best of stock, Silver Blacks or Crosses. " ' Call or phone and make an appointment to see these Foxes at an early date. _ Options taken to supply high grade Foxes to be deliv- ered when required. ` Massachusetts Fox Exchange 161 Qneen Street, Phone 515 Charlottetown, P. E. l. IIIIIII@\\\\\\VllI/II IlllIlIIY$\\\\\\\\ B. \\\\v./IfA\\\\\\\\\\@IlllIIIIIfA\\\\\\\\\\\iIlIIIII£\\\ I ' i DO YOU WANT MORE MONEY? Of course. everybody is looking for money and the alt of making it fast is the loud great essential. llave you in- vested in foxes yet? li not, it is time for you to get in and increase your_ineome. lfluudreds have been made wealthy. Why not you 3 St. Lawrence Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. Will earn more money for you. The Silver Black Foxes owned by this Company are the best procurable. and are capitalized at $17,000 per pair, which includes all expenses up to September lst, 1915, Re- member this is a genuine pro' position backed up by reiiable business men. Call or write for prospectus. Wm. Moran,Sec’y-Treas Charlottetown P. E. I. V l I" I "` s 5 an 4' 1'r,PAYB to provincsi in andat D. m. in and Mr. George Cruwys Maple Lea! and at 'H i-no'i‘ocpAi»i-iEi>.- 'rim St- John Standard. of the isth., contains a fox story accompanied by a phvf-0513911 of Mr. W. K. Rogers, one of Ohfif' lottetown's loading citizens and pro- moter of several ‘very successful fox companies. , ___- Maannioa ANNOUNCEMENT.- M\~_ and -Mrs, J ohn' Walsh, Charlotte- town, announce the marriaiZ° Of l1h¢ll` daughter, Mlss_A. Ganevive to Mr. W. Ernest Trainer, which event flakes pl-ace in the Chapel of Notre Dame Academy on Monday morninE Deit- at 6.30 o’clock. ` .s°uPi'i.Y os- i'uni=i WATER.-The advertisement of Messrs. T. R- Kenf., & Uo_,'Ltd., in this issue is worthy of more than passing H0' tice. In these days of modern im- provements, when almust every hum’ in the country as well as in U19 cities is provided with a water and seuerags system, the matter of wat- er supply is of paramount imP0ft' ance, In the fox ranchcs,, whose occupants are so valuable, a. supply of pure water is absolutely neces- sary if the little a!linlB1B U0 '50 P5 healthy. Where spr_ings_ are not avail- able the only solution is a bored \-.ell and a bored well is of little value unless it is bored right. ' The MBEBFB- Kcnt 5, C0., are equipped with _ the necessary appliances for b_0\"iIlE alld may be depended upon to give satis- factory results. The wa_terworks sys- tem of Summerside with its never failing supply of pure water is _a testimony to the excellence of their work, while the fact that they are being employed in connection with the largest contracts now in the proviiiccs is proof that their good uuine is being mtliniiained- T110” fe‘ uuiring boring for water or other pnrposes cannot do better than con- sult thcm. Theii address is given in this paper. WORK Al’l’\R»E(lI.\'l‘l€D.-D\n~lnl§ this week Professor W. J. Reed, of thc llepartmciit of Agriculture, has been i:»nu.\'1‘1<;s; snowrnxnn nEi>Ari'ri_viif.N'r uoiafaeaimo, ony. Edmund Pineau, Bustico. -~ rgnces Hloll, City. = Margaret Robertson, (lity. Sadie Huestis, City. Gladys Browne. Montreal, P. Q. ,- ' '“"'“ Elsie`Mc_l.ean,--Montague. -» _ 0 Stella Hayden, Vernon River. daline-' Hayden, Vernon River. Neino Chapman.-“M\irrhr Harbor-. " Florence Murdock,--City. "‘ -- Katie 1’owe'r,"‘Emsralit.=~ ‘ ` ' Blanche, West, Orwell. Gertrude Love, City. Irene Forsythe, .(`fity- ,_ _, F_1Ql.`9'l‘I@ .`B.Qlli City- . _ ,iiopuis Peters.-O1ty.,__ , -_ _. Bpatricc Henderson, New York, siiz».betn.M¢Keuf-ie. llartsvills-_ May Cla`rkin,' Hartsvllle. _ Alice M_c,M'l1lan, ,__City,_,_ _ _V lflelenfl-Iood, City. ` Ora Warren, ltustico. Jennie Goodwin, City. Flora McLeod, Hartsville. Sibble McCorn'_-lac, Souris. Wallace PruntY. -titty-~ -_ Joseph St¢Wal‘_i?»M,t., Ryan. , Kathleen Bruce, City. _ Edward Gal.ls.nt,_ Vit?- Hi1¢in;_l\l¢-Ewen, St. Peters., , 1viarion‘Newbery. City. ~’ ‘Ida Murphy. Sb. AI!ue's. _ Geneva Chaisson, .ltollo liny., Jennie Stewart, flity. .- Belle Vamphell, Capo Traverse. Helen McPhee, North Lake. Mahlc Dalton. Fort Augustus. .-\rthur' (‘-iirrnn, liloyalty. - » Gladys (llnrk, Victoria. liuth Watson, City. ldupliemia Mcliezin, Long Crack. 'Sl~iNI0l't (l0MMl‘1ltUIAI. William Keeping, Georgetown.. _....- . .3 .i rl; _ l ‘- \ f J. /\. Mnllctt, Union HDMI. Gordon A. Sutherland, fflinrlottif- own. -Wildred Duffy, Bumliury. _ Sadie 0’Brieu, Charlottetown. Alma M, iiiil, Little York. Jean I.. White, (‘harlottqtown.~ Mabel Scnntlcbiiry.. tlharlqttqtowii. .leon Finlayson, flhnrlottctown lteafh Horne, Winsloc. 1-lrskinc M_cMurdo, Kelvin Gruv Samuel Mcl.eod, Kilinuir. William \’. Kcough, East Baltic? Edward Smith, City. ' I;\'T~l". RMEl)IA'l`E.G0 MM l`J_l{(lIA John‘Mc,Donald, (`-ity. ana clark, ony-_ _ Josie llelahnunty, City. ll_.eo , ra. . . ~_ - - ' M . D. McCarthy. received _'mm Th°_._‘¥i.11_Y"*0V¢l°1B“_de_Inuz Gordon, Cardigan. _ Nettie Herdcrson, City. Janis Patterson, (‘ity. Helen McDonald, Georgetown. Helen Ross, City. Annie MacKinnon, llentherdals Agnes Callaghan, City. ' Impulnr uctor' ~‘v"r-hi" Kerrignn inl l~`dith ll Sterns (‘harlottctown gm imc wh" wh'ch.hem the cms” “t` Lyman li. Davison, (‘hai'lotte- , Lntion of the auilicnce. It has a plot mwn ff.” novel nhnmctcr “flth hifi “"iWl"l§ (‘yri|s Halliint, St. Clirysostoni ""‘“"°"' Th” “*"'Y 1” °‘““‘Y f°11°W- '.1..hn w. ai.uuii..r_;Y Beverley Vnnlderstinc, Cliurlo o- tt _ S. Iivungeline, (of the I‘l;int Line) wtmcd' -.Evéfbnd H , - » . town i " 9-_ L l llf I 1 2 1' 1 Judge Rossmore,'of e Supreme Court,‘to avenfe-himself for T i . PURE WATER tw. , ; Nightly Riv- _ _ ' l Y, if .S-I onu Burutsrr Runes is a master-of finance wiiha bound. ’ less desire for _wealth No mean avarice, but alove of the power to-be 'gained through riches; a domineerin willand unscrupulous soul. Previo_u_s_ to_the._0n6hinP.of_ tl)elstgry.Rydef has wmuassed the l‘1t%ancial_- rum and -pro essional disgrace of certain -adverse dei_:isions_ which the , Judge las- rendered against.-the Coiiporation. Slurley,Rossniore-, the Judges (laugh. ter and young efierson -Ryder returning from Europe on the same boat.hav_e met and registered a pretty strong interest in each other, being at the time entirelyl norant of the friction now existing between their respected fathers. Shirley has written a novel and from Jefferson’s description of his father has made the star character of the story a fair. prototype of th_e master of finance. Ryder without_cons'ultating his son’s wishes has already announced an engagement between _I ef fer- - son andthe daughter of Senator Roberts. Shirley Rossmore’s book_wh_1ch is written undeié the pseudonynm of Sarah Green gets 1nto'Rfyder’s .house an makes such an -impression that the greater financier employs a detective to find the author. Sarah Green is found and- Ryder employs her to compile his biography not dreaming that she is the daughter’ of the Judge he has mined. Now comes the battle between the Lion and the Mouse: 'l`he Mouse wins the Lion-’s admiration by the out- spoken- audacity of her opinion of his life and moral code. Kate Roberts whom Ryder has selected to be his son’s finan- cee elopes with' his aristocratic private secretary, “Fourth groom of the bed chamber to the second 'Prince of England." Ryder to pacify his -son and to offset his attachment for Shirley Rossmore suggests that he shall marry Sarah Green. “who has proven herself far more brilliant than the _]udge’s girl.” lt is then Sh1rley’s turn, she declares her identity and admits that she' has secured certain etters from Ryder's desk that w-ill prove her father’s innocence. Ryder orders her from the house, _then he sits upall night, consumes innum- merable black cigars and finally conquers his own vanity. Next day Jefferson Ryder proposes but Shirley declares she will never marry a man thatfhaslsuch a father. With bitter words Jefferson denouncgs ‘his father, he tells him that the ‘girl he ~l_o'ves_ objectsitd e_family:*‘But John Burkett R eats a big slice of humble pie,‘he announces that he will vent the impeachment of Judge Rossinore andimplores ley to accept his son-. The Mouse has conquered the Lio Our Admission- Remains the Same For This - .Excep,tionali,Pict_ui_fe Offering Two "Shows Admisgion Doors Open 7 p. m. Shows at 7.30 & 9 p.m ive V Cents _0 E The undersigned have a large well ,drilling machine _ nthe Island and are prepared to drill any siied well to any " epth for water, minerals, etc. at reasonable charges. For those “Black Beauties” on your _Ranches you need ure water. Let us put down a good well for you. We drilled the wells for the Summerside Water Works. _ _Write and let us quote youprices for ‘anything in the M Fraser. Mrs. R. Hobbs, MTB- F- im-'E' whale” fu mechimics in thi’ ':Wc nrc pioneers in the Manufac- '-.lrllhng - F.. Ayer, Mrs. J. C. Aveny,-M. 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