> l ,Q |` V i .gh ,i i ll ‘ij '\ Q” V l ‘_ rl ls' .fr » i i ' l )§l:i‘ ~V‘.f‘ 'A 1 f"i 'Ni 3 ~ .li r s yi-..~ ,. ’- i.` vjiwhi 4 iii .» ‘I ‘1 -.,§`if ; _ li 1 ‘ I5' I il »i Ht I I. Nil ,lit if .il 4'; .,»g .- I i é M v¢`“_7?§M,£,J_fpw_?,Y__..`,~..,N... .,. -W... ,.» ...I .. ...¢.,.,(..-¢q.»¢~;;.;»_:~,.~,~.-~..¢3 ~.t,.~.3,.m'.j"4.;.§, ,.41 .ru ~ c- “<1-‘»"~¢ " l* .. I _. r ‘ _ I.. 2_,...'.. ..-..r>.4ors.1='oUii, -rm m»§.‘1'~m ` 'ran »,¢-f_A; __..._f~» i ( 4 4 I -‘_c;’___€¢_ _ fl T~_.__ _ . ,_ . - _, . . . ..._ _ _ __ ., ~ ,,f.,.,. ~.. ».' . ~.~,`.._,_,.,`_._.\,~. _..._ ~. ,___ _._-\.~.,_,.,.».._,.,`_. ~./.-ea . - , , _V - __, _.--YE -c.~Vv-~-\,\,»_..~.,.,`.__, J OH R. DIN N IS PEDIGREED FOXES ITD. Description of Ranch The chief point of interest for the thousands of tourists wlio visit L7h:irlottf:to'.\'n is the Dinnis farni. It is situa"ed about tcii ininutes' drive ironi the city on an eniinente over- looking the harbor and consists of one lvindred and sixty acres of land. lt is chietly of interest liecai...e the fox ranch which occupies ten acres of wcodl-find on the highest point of this fariii is the largest in the Province and its owner has the reput- ati izi ot' lic-ing the must successful of fox breeders up to the p- csent time. Situated as it is on a wooded hilltop it is ideallv located for a fox hi,=iii~_~. The .\I;itural drainage of the ground is perfect, so that there is no danger of spring treshets so fatal to yung tri:-Les. 'l`hi~ :iir is :il .rays pure and fresli. for the winds which sirec-p the lt=l5t.»-;» czirrv :iv.';iv :ill liriinifiil aiiddisa:reealJle odors and iiiiiir-le tlii- riliiiliiiif Iolzs into Ili.: \':ille\' below. The fact that l\lr l`»i;~r.i< li is never had a >iiigie case ot sicknessair.or_L{ his :iniin'il- since he acquirccl the present ranch (three years aigril is siitlicit-iit evidence of the liealthluliiuss ofthe ranch and surrouiidings. The ranch has an enviable history of success. Last your seven per cent. ot' the l.slar.cl`s increase of young foxes \vt-rt» horn in this ranch. This year .\1r.Dinnis has raised iitiv-ei_i;Iit young foxes. It is not much wonder that he is called the "\\"i;:.'ii'd Rancher." AN OPPORTUNITY to get into a LARGE, l’l»*>j..-_*_;__|- |_____‘| _ -____.__-_.t 1- --I---I,-_-___ ____f-____ ,___-_-______ __f_ . _ _J_, -__F¢Ut __ _____ _ :_-il IC_Q---.J1____Jl_7V-~-- I I4 l.Ii.\.'l\(\}.'_ ,\ii.r. '_'I -- 'i"-‘ lli'iIi~-li | _ _ _ I (,,i~,...;,; _\. , i;,;,~. do _ii,_.; ..,< rl~.- roi- . ii-i iron -‘rnli ~ ai-,.i..4r ai i-nritziiii iiiiiiilioi; Q L `| oi' liri\ii'.<. 'l`lii-_\' uri- iiiit laiid in roi- ` pr. ,,i;._,H gym; l,,~..\-i.,u,- ii. .iizrlimiiinil Iiriiisli \\'.ii' on ini-ri Ianni Tl' PAYS to buy in this Province. tliv \\:.i' iii i '.\;i». minsiil 1~,.,| ,,,.\i;[-. i ~.~ ls. lii I-iriisor|itr'~ii<'o iii-utrcil ships --- :tl iii' rl.iii::.i in i`Ii.- _\`\,,-iii .\`- ii i1ii» `1i‘\' i‘\pri:.r»rl io grvul rlziiiuiiik 'l`wo l-`l.()\\`lClt».SHt)\\` l’riiic'\\ o\` \\'uli=s (Ir=i'iii:\ii-1 r~ii:ii:iii~» iii siaiini- i-i'i»».~' ‘?1‘!li-ll \('~-~\l>4 l\11\i‘ l>~“ llc." I' "ri V>ll"‘ >\t" " "fi~"T ='»UT3i ir iii sl tru f t;.,\, . igllsl _ -. U ,H (\.__,1,. ,-,,\,,...._ '|~i,,.,~.. min... .i., 5 riiitiiii ilii~ lust ‘_*I liours. »-- IH i _ __ _ ‘ um ,.,,m~,,,.m ,,, \|,,. i-oiiilitioiis iii ilii- I THE NEW CROSS.-'Flin cross ilay, Aiig. illiili and 2.ili 'tho l’. lu. l. ~ on ilii- nr-w spisf- ot St. lliins1iiii`s lliiilwziy will iiisiiii oiiri-w:i_\' tii'.si-class #_ J, ( - ‘_,-_<1if_-_*_-_-_--_»__-.-:_-,_-;_=_-f1-~1~-fYr____f;_-:_-_:E-=_-A-_ `uiIir‘~li':il, has lir~i\n plncc-it in post- tickeis. .»\u<. iloili. ‘_‘6iIi, ‘_’7ili. izood to . tion, tho wiirli living doiio by ~‘~i‘~ ' l)uii<iiri:i_ wliir-li sziilod lust e'.'r~iiiiig from l‘lnirloiii>towii for St. .Ioliii`:=, .\'?-wtoiiiirllaiiid \'l:i. S_\'ilii:~_\'. .\'. S.. had on liourd zi lurirrr und \':i1‘ioiis cui'go, 1-oiif:i:<|iiir< priiicipally ot 23.000 Ii¢\;.::= oi' outs, 50 b0.\i-s of rlivese. 50 r'z\.s+‘s oi' i-nga and 400 puckuut-s of \'e}_'r~l:ililos (In deck tlioru were 50 lieairl ot' rattli- Zl irorsw; und 50 slim-p. POLICE COURT.- At the ( _ Police t‘oiirt yestordiiy morning, lio- fore His llonour Mr. K. J. Martin, l»Ivur_\' Clinton was c~li:1r‘|.:ed with liiiv- ing been found drunk on August 23. Ile plc-adeil not ',:uilt,\'. but wus touncl guilty and lined $5 :intl costs. deteiiiluiit liiniselt beiiig' iiiic-ertaiii \\'hetIier lie was their sohvr or not Ilic- Blnillstriitr' iii‘rlt>ri~ii liiiii to lie ki-pt in custody until the doubt was dis- i A > Dry goods. groceries, and General Merchandise at the iii o`Cl be be liy’ istrit~; . ~ Y 50( i-1-8-20Mtfsw-l i. ,,.‘__ :___ _B __ _._ ginning at one o’clock P. M. oii Thursday 2_7th Atigust. These goods comprise general groceries, lioots and shoes, hardware, etc. etc., such as found Auction Sale of store of the late Albert N. Jenkins, Orwell be- any country store. Sale commencing at one ock and contiiiuiiig until all is sold. Goods to sold in lots to suit purchasers. Bargains may expected as all must be sold. Terms at sale. instructions of Mrs. M. A. jenkins, Admin- Benj. Carter & Co. Auctioneers i3. c. Mcuoiuin, Qect pc-llt-rl. , " t Caught in i K i ‘ :_ . the ACt ir; - f . _, i , ' lr ~ Yes! Caught with . 6,.; _ i~ of Kellogg’s Corn * 9. » Flakes. But it t would be a. shame "I /_ _, if-Q ‘ to scold them ’f~,_ i '/i‘ When ‘F i_t.he narirket. Write Wm. Moran, (har 5° w°=11»-and its 5° _ ;.1‘.i°”°"".. P- E' ’°‘°'.1f.‘....'f’.i.ir.'.i°“" N Y. 1 ......... as 3-‘-. `i 4’ \ 0 ' ' e , U _° °. _°:\f, ° _ ` ‘ 7 »» Ho K ° o 'J/‘ '15 W' /'11- ./Q, . f I I s.- I ` /-9 'L' l~`l.()\\'l~Ilt SHOW l’i‘int-ri of \\':ilr~s Colleire, /\ii_i;ii:~;t 20-27. 50733. I TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS for the l~‘lii~.\'iir tiliow. \\'r>`i' "'>“*"5"’: i i K "V i' ‘ ' <'zinoii Siiiipsoii,~.\liss t‘alvs. $13; .\'. M. -I-_ M‘f:§"`i|-"' _ |_m_if‘ l““‘_k:"' 51|.;-‘i l`. $3; .\ 1`i'ii~ii<|. $1; Mrs. .l. I‘. ’I`iiiitii:-.. I»'lfl*` \““|-“-_ M~'~""_i ‘\‘m"“’“_“| .'rf'"l t2i'aii-i- .\lvtIioili.st r-liiircli. Sl; l"i'r>in two UW l1“|ll'f‘ "| lil" “"""“l. ( h"‘i`l"‘" -ziiiilitiiiiiul per Mrs. Paton-Mrs. T. (‘.. $1; Mrs. Issac llolniiin. $2; In meni- ory of the lute Mrs. ((`oI) F. S. Moore, $5; pi-r Mrs. J. F. Morris,-Mr. Louis Coles, North Milton, 50c; Miss Morri- son, North Milton. 50 cents; Mrs. M. I.. l\lr-kiiinon. illoiitngue, $1; Miss A. friviiils. $3; Mrs. ,\nloii_\' l‘Is,s'or_\'. m‘“""l| Il~‘l‘ I\li.~»r< \\'illiuiiis. $3; <'0llt‘l‘l' M. 1)(-hluis, $2. EDUCATION CONFERENCE. -- Mr. It, II. Viiiplwll, I3..»\.. Sii,><-i'iiiicii.l- ._ _ _ , _ _-,“_ _ _.. __ _ A _ ._i.___ _ ._-_ _ __-_ _ 1- cnt ot' l'31liir‘zitioii. and l’rf»l`»'S:< j iifiutiriii Iliirriiiii. l'rritr-ssor Ross will / ricliwr an atlilrcss "\'01‘i\.tioiinl lid- u(~uIioii." F ,-. I -or _ ef .- -_-“--l ::Don‘t nliss the big dividend; in the fox business. The St. Lawrence , iSllver Black Fox (Iompany nlfcrs you ` fone ot the best. propositions seen on _-;..___i.____ good for them. rlosliziir-d for four purposes: rrlviin the tenth. 2. 'l`o help preserve gums. 4. To leave inoutli and teeth faritisreptir-ally sweet :ind clemi. Tlivlr \ _ \_ olTr-r-I|v<~iir:ssi in rloing these four d N i I - things, their purity, their pleaniiiit flu- _ ` vori-i, their geiiorousi sizes-all these ‘ innlwtlieiii both most .satisfnr-toryiirirl A ‘ niost ocorioiiiirritl. ltr-xiill Tooth Paste. |R."xull Anllsepllit Tnritli l’1i\\'rlr‘r. [lox- _ 'ull Triolli \\'ii.=:h. Irliirtli is i-xiiziriiiitenrl . ‘ . ._ ' .`tn plozrne and sirtlsfy ynii. or your G€t the Dfiglnah B 1|; immioy back. Each 1351-. Mar-Kiiirioii ,, ,__ , _ li _ 7 " " ` "TWT" . Kent Streets. ::Ih»xiiIl Tooth l’rt~pn.rations are I. To the teeth. Il. 'I`o stri-mrtlien the rug Vo., t‘orner Grout Gr-nrgr: rind; mf' 1-, '? ‘it \' 'l`li<.= rr-turn until ilu- 11Xili. l‘i'\i'tiiir-:ite ot' zitii>iiiI.".ii<-i- iiiusi he siuiiorl Ii_\‘ tlii- sw- ri-izii'§.'. \\`. liavisoii. 5110. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS tor- iIii» Flriiviii' Slir‘i\\'. \\`oiliir\>'rl:iy :ilirl 'l`liiir.\'~ iln_\'. .\t.iu. `_’IiIh ziiiil llflli. 'l`lir\ l’. IC. I. lliiiliviiy will issiiii oiii=»\v;i_\' tIi'si~r'l;i.~.~¢ livin-l:=. .\\1_i_'. ;’:'»ili, lflitli, 2Tlli. good tri ri-iiirn until ilu- '_‘.\iIi, t`i~i'iii'ii-iiii- oi' zitii-iiilziiir-i= inusi he sigiied lip' the si-i~~ ri»tair_\‘, \\'. lhaivisriii. 51113. ..VIS|TOFtS FAREWELLED.-.\t Mr. .lusiir'i» I<`il7.gr‘i‘:il'l`.~' suiniiiei' Iiiiii;::i|iiw :ii Ilolliinrl ('o\‘i» Inst vveiiiiig tliori- wris ii t`aii‘<-well inii.s, Ili". 'l`ayIor' and his son llruer- left \‘r~.i\'r~rI to dntr- to tlin funil t'or the llospilul Ship wliicli the woiiiiin ol' (`anada :ire pi‘r°.=u-iitliig to tht- Iiiipvr- ial Govt-riiiiimit:~ PER MR. R. KEENAN.-'I`Iw Iairlivs ot' Murray River. $21.25; Liidies ot' (Hndstoiie, $5.75; Mrs. George Auld and Miss Auld, $10: Mrs. J. \\‘iilter ‘ - " Y' T.. . , ~,/.7 ` _ i `g~»°~i ‘ l) , as ` TH? fy \\\l`§a>` ._ _ iw . \ .‘ \ ,_ / 'U jug T:':`?_`,'\v (.11 i I i I f if 1 War Courage . MANY a man in Canada, willing to go a-warring across the seas, is unwilling to iight at home---against the shadowy foes of bad times or of busi- ness depression. This is a time in Canada when Can- adian business men should fight-fight to capture new trade and to hold old trade. To stop one’s advertising is to withdraw a powerful offensive and defensive force, and to expose one’s business without a guard. If the courage of manufacturers, V wholesalers, retailers-the generals and captains of trade and industry- fails, the courage of the nation will ebb. Keep Up Your Keep Up Your Courage Advertising Vw ._ , _un W . I 1 i - ' I l ST. JOHN EXHIBITION Sept. 5 to 12, 1914. A BIG WEEK END A BIG R. (YBRIEN President _ SHOW' I. Special Excursion Rates---Be Sure and Come » - _ H. A. PORTER, Mgr 5102-8~24m6i ' I 1 ; -,£ _ :wit-`l»i"l 5. ~-¢»'@I)‘l '