il __ .~.._,. »».-..;.`.- _ .i r as .~ .-=. s .-.. .-';.'.,,¢__,»‘,, f .',~~ _-i~»~.»lff'» ’ :.'» g , ‘ ' " ' ;*’_§>,i.s~'.,~~..,,,..>ii~,. fs; AN . Y "IM iii ln\¢\»¢_@i.._,, _ 7_,_' “ ' 79 Doc Bird Says The best-you can ask no more- \\\“VII’IIIIIIfl\ .t\\\\WIIIIIIlIIf£\\\\\\\\\\Y WIIIIIZII s§= new ots IIIVI//l\\\\\\\` IIIIII If //S 1 -"\ _ymilléinoiehm » .' .- wi ` That barber “Stick won’t lather- But a stick of Colgate’ having Soap makest est kind' of latlier- Ofitl - Barbers use it-so d Self-shavers"-and the ays “stick” to it-it’ good l 25c. Talcum 25c tin. Bay Rum 25c bottle. E. A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside ti’ D.-gnu m'~8Dt. Louson of Civilian Club agreed (before the match to have their first two teams shoot concurrently ii re- lllrn ngatch which resulted as fol- ‘_)_W9-_ -00. 500. 600 yards Civilian Club 10 ineii team....899 York itifie Club.... _.886 Majority for Civilians.. ._ 13 points The f0l|0WlIlS scores of the seven teams of five men in the McKinnon Trophy match follows: 2nd CIVILIAN TEAM Moore..._ __ ..._ ...___ E. G.. Love.... . . . . . .. Milford.. ._ . Longwortli. _ .. _ _ E. McNutt__ .. .. 458 97 92 91 89 81) \\\\\'/I 4th REGIMENT TEAM MCKINNON TROPHY i THANKSOIVIENO SHOOT iii-ii’ 'rite above maieii was iieifi Men- summsnsios RIFLE ctus 'fh°“‘P°°“- *M0* “""' S“"‘“°‘ “iv” Lucus R. Allan.. ._ .. ._ ._ ._ Capt. A. R. Brennan.. ._ ._ Capt. A. W. Leard.. ._ _ ._ J. H. Pickard_. __ ._ _ Ii. It. Crockett.. .. _ ._ 441 99 97 86 83 76 lat CIVILIAN TEAM »»'.1~=--~ G. R. Beer.. ._ ._ ._ ._ ._ .. .. 95 Lieut. W. K. Rogers.. ._ ._ __ 91 Major Jones.. ._ ._ ._ _ ._ 8 Capt. W. S.. Louson.. ._ __ G.. F. Hutcheson.. ._ ._ . 441 _ 92 _ 88 _ 88 _ 86 _ 81 435 In the evening the City Riflemen entertained the visiting teams with ii luncheon and impromptu concert in the Arrnories. A number ot excellent addresses were given advocating the encour- agement ot rifle practice among the young men ot the province. The music by Prof. Watkis, songs by Lieut. Ritchie and Lieut Robbins, 85_ 82 3rd CIVILIAN TEAM Sergt. Landrigan.. ._ ._ __ _ Capt. S. Grey.. .. ._ __ __ ._ . W. Davison.. ._ . J. 0'Brien._ __ __ . _ _ Col.. D. Stewart.. ._ __ ._ Wann z\\\ Sergt. A. McCube..._ ._ ._ Lieut. G. E. Richie.. ._ ._ Capt. D. A. Mi:Kinnon.. _ ,. Major Leigh.. ._ ._ _ ._ Bomb J. Stewart.. ._ 81 454 97 95 ist YORK TEAM M. Crockett.. ._ _. .. ._ ._ 93 B. lt. Brown_... ._ __ ._ ._ 02 G. H. Jones.. _. ._ 89 itay Crockett.. ._ X8 H. Ilin'per..._ _ __ .. .. ._ 83 P' |` 445 and vonk TEAM 92' so Wylie Gibson.. ._ ._ ._ .. 92 Capt. IJ. C. McDonald.. _ ._ R8 Vernon Crockett. . _ . . . . . 88 Arcliic Mi1llet_... Peter Brodie.. _ ._ 441 87 86 $ 100 Reward $100 The readers of this paper will be pleasedtn learn that there lis at least one dreaded disease i The Practical Watch and Glock Ren.-iirer It? is Never too Late o mend. So no matter what happens tofyoui watch. Send it aroundlto me I 0 F.S. Mitchell 268 Queeh St. f'harlntfc\cw.i that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is_l 'atarrh. lfalI's Catavrh f`ure is the only positive cure_ ,noiv known to thc medical fratenitv. flatarrli .being ii constitutional treat- ment. l>iall’.~= Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of_ the system. thereby _destroying the foiindatirin of the disease. and givinn the patient s' renntli by building up the coiisvtiified and_ as- si sting nature in doing its work. The proilrierors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer 1 ine Hundred Dollars for any case that if. fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. _»\ddreSS "_ J. (IHENEY & (T0, 'I`_\ledo. (_). Sold by all llruggists, 75c. Take all'sFami y Pills for constipation.` and recitations by Major Weeks land others wus well received and appreciated. A very pleasant ev- ening was lirouglit to ii close with the singing of the National An- The Golf luncheon at the links on Tliunksgiving diiy was very largely attended, some fifty members be- ing present. , Afternoon too. was served by the house committee, und a most en- joyable day wus spent by all. Af- tcr lnnciieon the prizes,_won during -the season were presenteil, and zi niixed foursome was played for | prizes donated by the Presiileiit, Mr. Rogers, the winners being Miss Eth- el Iiiiszurd and Dr., Goodwill. Mrs. |Alley :ind D. B. Stewart were second. The club prizes won during the year went to the following: Ladies’ Cliuiiipioiisliip-Mrs. Mor- Putting-Mrs. Clarke. Monthly handicap Foursomes.- .won by Mrs. M. Dawson. Miss K. Brown, Mrs. Bagnall and Miss Havi- land. The Meii's Clinnipionship was won by Mr. W. K. Rogers. The Standard Cup match is not yet fin- islied. Monthly Handicap Foiirsonies were won by Rev. T. W. Murphy, D. el ris. ` Approaching-Mrs. Goodwill. n, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH RED t'-ROSS SOCIETY. Cgntrlbiftionhf Amount 'aireitdy' ac- knowledged $4300 79' Ladies Braiich Essery. $2 00 L li. ou Stewart, per Mrs. Kimball Coffin, list to follow, 9319.00, Mrs. W. A. att, $3.00. Total to date $5152.79. October '10, 1914. Ladies Branch, Mount Stewart; M¢~g_ Mfred Grant, President, Miss Georgie `Mc'1‘ague, Secretary-Treasurer Mount Stewart South, 'Mrs. Peter Scotl:,_ Mrs. Kimball Cofiin, Collect- ors. Contributing 2.00 each;-Mrs. Kimball Coffin, Mrs. f`. Richards, i\lrs. James Walsh, Zllrs. Peter Scott, Mrs. George Jay, Mrs. T. W. Cowan Mrs. Robert McKen1/ie, Mrs, John McDonald, Mrs. Edward Egan, Mre_ |Ross Pigott;~Mrs. Edward Dun $1.50 -Miss Taylor $1.50; Contributing $1.00 each;-Neil lllclntosh, Mrs. Geo- ,rge Warren, Mrs. Alex, Mebonuid, Mrs. Augustine McDonald, Miss Tillie Jay, Mrs. Stewart McEacliern, Mrs lliiii Birt, Mrs_- Alex L, McDonald, Mrs. Alfred Alllackftlontributing 50 cents each; Miss Clara llulsh; .\lrs. (`lio.s. Dyer; Mrs. John Alflack;-25 cents each, ,Miss Ellen McDonald, Mrs. Dun MCAsBy. _ Heiid Of Hi1lSb0I‘Ol1gh, ('Qllgct;0rs, Mrs. Elisha Douglas, Mrs. Cameron McLanghlin;-Contributing 1.-00 each -Mrs. Elisha Douglas, Mrs. Cameron McLaughlin, Miss Millie Pigott, Mrs Albert Jardine, Mrs. Fred Ja.rdiin:c:ll.' f-‘_/\~r‘|:t iy cose (pi-r ton) $1400 .»..s=iaii.i;~..°.iiiweiiiffrif curinfneiiii: Oats 1.-.,-.,¢»......-..».._,.,.~... _ .wi ~-- -~ Eggs (per dm") 23"' , ‘ Bates &. Ba., Llmltcu, Toronto. _ I , l - n ,_i_. The Lates News 0 -.yn _ " _ _»1._nv¢_|.'IutL i._;»| '.-- A fthe Fox ndustr Sh s that the Cross or Patch Fo is becoming highly popular w_ith investors. Companies formed last year with thigviilass of foxes are paying very large dividends. There is always a good precentage of black foxes in a A number of litters. Blacks from Crosses are well furred, healthy and extremely beautiful. They will be marketable on a pelt basis at a high figure. The Cross fox industry is therefore asafe, sane and sound one, the low capitalization , ome interested on the round floor~to start where the pioneer started and ; allowing the investor a chance to bec g at practically the same cost. We offer at present. r §474-9-5Mstt i ‘ » .I Sf . , 1 i .?i°-_ . _ 'ii-‘f.i~?<»‘ ‘_ f ' C f ,1914i r ase. They are lar e, handsome, healthy, sound strong' and well furred with excehgnliaigiackosgniixégilver mlgifkeings, they were bogght right and will be sold right. lf you have alittle idle t' to the fox industry yourself Be a rancher Own a pair of foxes and secure all the divi- , . t _ _ I monilsenxdlhiiiiuyoiiisélli. Think it over but don’t take long, as the kind of foxes we have to sell will move quickly. 5 In stm nt nc" , ‘ vt 1 \ ..._ , ,-. of ~ Canad Fox Exchange and 1 ., L d. r ttetown P. E. I ,f Stamper Block, Cha lo , l '_|___ " _ V _ `_ __`_ _____,_,_ ,_..`_ _ _, _ _ _ .s , ,_ 1,-_ -_.1 \.»` AA~¢~\~ »@& ~`-9_AA ~_ ‘_ _ .~' _ .(;,»_....,' _ ,. . , , _ \ _,N ,_ _ _ . t , _ _..._ , ..,..~» .-¢....~,..__...¢...-_-»_... ...vw U... ir" ` PAGE ,.1 i -is .¢.,‘ -y