5 Bfuy Munisspqi _Bonds U Palau f ' ~ ' ' Atlantic Bond Company, Limits i ` _assi Si Ms.n...inniiaing. ~ Si. `John. N. B, 7 1021--8-2IM3nios ' l l ! _ _ ii. a ako Money Earn-I s iis Way. ~_ No attention is paid by many people to the investment of ,_ . A f To sonic this may not have smell Sumo of money. It is allowed to remain idle. To got the most _ out ol life, people must work. So with money It should be made .toppers than earn its own way. occured to be worth while. » To ' others, it is not known that excellent, bonds, affording abulute safe and profitable investment. 'ure issued in denominations of $|00 Mui $500. Any number cnn»be purchased from us. yielding sp‘eudid interest return. Full particulars upon request. -_ We give the same a.ttention_and price to large and small orders. _ We are glad to receive Write today. inquiries about investments. 'I-`. B. Mcilurdy & Co 'Q Members Montreal Stock Exchange, McCurdy Building -Ilsliiax .f I MARITIME PROVINCE / SECURITIES. *___ / (Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetowh, P. E. If Ask Bid Trowa Machine Co., Com... 50 Brandram-Henderson, Com.. 30 East( Gun. Sav. &.Loan.....140 Eastern Trust -Compauy.....146 Halifax Fire Insurance... Mar. Tel. & Tel., Pid... ...103 Mar. Tel. & Tel., Com... ... 83 Nova Scotia' Undsrwear...... 98 N. S.` Underwear, Com..} 45 40 24; 135 144 99 94 39 Staniield's, Ltd., Prei........103 98 __ 65 '10 r Stanilelds,`Ltd., Com... 'I6 Trinidad Electric... 78 ' nouns. Brandr_am~Henderson 6 p.c. 97% 94 Eastern Car... . . . . .. ...l02§ `100 Maritime Nail 6.p.c.... ...100 97 N. S. Steel 8: Coal, Firsts, ’ 5 per cent... ... 92) N. S. Steel da Ooal,6 p.c. Dchenture Stock... 98 Mar. Tel. it Tel., 6 p.c.......107 104 Porto Rico Rail., 5 p.c.....183§_ 100 E\tanileld's, Ltd., 6 p.c........102§ 100 Trinidad Electric. 5 p.c....... 92 89 BANKS. British North American......155 Canadian Bank oi Com......Z03 Montteal... ...230 Nova Scotia... ... ...259 Royal Bank ot Canada.......216 150 201 225 257 215 - MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance... ...100 Acadia Su a Pid ....100 90 g r, 97 Acadia Sugar, Ord... 70 60 ` U \ I O O I O O U I Oils. I o ¢ Ti ¢ *s o s s nt.. ,',:.s:» f.¢¢.\.. Lg... .»¢~,¢_ . FOX EXC!-TAN8E AND INVEST- usivr o MPANY urn. ~ _ Pal' Lilted 'P110 Model ... ... ... ...100 ». 100 BOIDIOIIE : '~ ' (original Issue) ...100 185 smith... ...'loo' 105 Standard ... ... ...100 Barkers ... ......100 Dalton ‘... ... 100 Weeks ... ... ... ...100 [nqintibis ...'...... 50 Mount Edward' ... ...100 Brighton ... ...100 Upton 50 Charlottetown... ¢i.100 110 110 140‘ 100 50 ` 160 100 6| 10| _ . 9-i E! ii W ' ~ __ N animals, especially -if they are col- , _ » “°'°"‘ “‘° "`°"‘i A"‘“' °f Tw°°°“. f §f.tf.f‘..‘.“b'Li§`.§°’ 'li’i’§“§.f.?s§i.”°§l9.fsf.‘$‘f car is lift standing without these points to you. ' " ' - his imiss by one lightning sash is s s A ` . F ` year, about the middle oi June, at . _ Arne, in the department oi the Land- ` es, lightning set tire to a sheepiold is .Safe qnd Simple Control of the Ford is operated on the double brake system and is as_ simple as it is sul e - makes ssfei y doubly safe. . _ The slightest pressure on the loot pedal, which con- trols the service brake,issuflic1enttostop the momentum ofthe car in its own length. 'l here is also an emergency brakesacting upon the rear wheel drums and controlled by a lever. This brake is _especially efficient when _the an operatorpr when,stoppiu g on heavy hills. There is no chance absolutely for the car to get away from the drivér. These are a f_ew of the reasons why thedFord is the popular car, especially with women. _Let US §I11’J11Sffa e I Bruce Steulart £6’ Co., Ltd. _ t l q » ll _ ~ Ag¢Uf_Q.f01‘ P. E. ISl8I1d ' f \-/y gntlgrgsaspgech to one who was dumb. . ..,, . V \ x f 7- Nnisn MoNnv Fon Write for our latest list of Municipal oiicringg yi¢1.1. llshtniug . in ainsrsnt tonntriss. if b` h I , 1 g as lg as SA Per cent on high class Eastern Munici' Official sto.tlstics,ghe writrgs, prove d 'with us more or less in this respect. __ is three lor France, as we have lust lot the harvests,. which is also that lwhen the lightning iiash occasions its ,most disastrous ravages. Perhaps 'there iigures also an element oi im- ' .1 wavy and iree from dandruil is mere- 1- - - - d h th i _ i ions and wide cluny insertion pinned 11”” °“°° 011 ° 6 Part 0' ° V “lm” iy s matter oi using n lime banner- in place ,,ef,,,,, they were “Wed om G . Turley advises _ travelers .oiif railroad \ . -__-f ' , i. Flammarion, in an article iii the New York Herald, gives interesting statis- tics relstive 'to the loss oi lite by touching upon some oi the dangers to be avoided durin a stor that in Francs there are on an aver- eze every years 117 persons killed by this tire from heaven; that is. three dead'in every million oi the in- habitants! Other countries share Some pay a greater tribute to Jupi- ter Tonans, but there are others also which have less to their credit. Il we consider the number oi persons mortally iniured by lightning rela- tive to a given number oi population for bxample a. million oi human be- ings, we ilnd that this number, which mentioned, only amounts to 0.36 lor England (that is, an average ol12.4 victims yearly), two irom»Belgium and three for Sweden. It rises to 4.4 ior Prussia, ten ior the United States, Styria and Corinthia and 16 lor Hungary. In 1900 the estimate was seven or eight hundred annually killed by the atmospheric iliiid lu the country oi Franklin out oi 76,000,000 inhabit- ants., In 'that year, 1900, alone there were 713. That is an average rela- tively much greater than the French average and can be explained up to a certain point by the ireqiience and violence of the storms on the other side oi the ocean and by the great number of workers out oi doors, es- pecially in the tields about the time DANGEROUS SI-ELTERS. _ the Doubs last June three workmen to keep ianfirdin the locoinotivd and to place-themselves' ‘preferably near .the mid‘dle"oi the train. *Iii general, cellars are considered as safe shelt- ers, perhaps not without reason: DANGER IN FORMING GROUPS. It is stimetimes asserted that silk dresses or wet garments are'good protection against strokes of lightn- ing, and this belief seems justified up to a certain point by several authen- tic observations. In like manner it has been noiced that crowds, groups or persons gathered together during the storm, and the neighboring oi sometimes very great Again this and killed 140 of them. It has caused much greater dyrisge. There i.s cited the case of a stroke oi lightning ialling on a herd of 1,800 sheep, throwing 1,200 to therground and killing 556 in the twinkling of an eye. It should be added that theseuniortunate quadrupeds_ were uuluckily penned along an enclosure of iron wire.. Ahl What shall we say oi the dang- er oi all metallic obieots, of iirearms and oi clock bells and so iorth,whic‘i _seems so many allurements lor llghtningl _ Really it is very difilcult and rash to pretend to trace luws ior the at- mosphereic electric fluid. I have nu- der my eyes at thismoment a rather recent case which _ shows us thc lightning killing two agriculturlsts. one n shepherd, irom whom it com- pletely removed the cloth, and his dog, all sheltered under the belly ol a church, to which it set tire, at the same time breaking the bell in tivo symmctritsl pieces. So do we see it ‘ often, tragic or lantastic, sometimes RLEANB S tl 17-Thr” , Entertaining .:.zr.°.'°.‘.:‘.*.l°..:.':°“f‘ NEW 0 . GD . - illi ii ii liars orth of bonds will w can ro snr is nsi.lrAX 'gg ..‘.’.....‘l... ...‘.5 ...... ......... ... ‘I ' the dock board. 'riiis mopsyis to be _ _ _ . . ’ di th rcction~oi he largest , lllnsllf-‘ . iindsundrios 'rho 'rwo Macs, 149 ` i Great Gsorll St. Mlilt! ‘ | I l ` , ` I even iacetious, as when it rendered uacious woman and re- oo'r'roN wammousn. use or o s bonded warehouse in the South and to be devoted Y ,. ,_.._......-_--- will pay you to call at the Two Macs ‘ .' M ' ' ~ " -the headquarters ior horse and ` wh". in “muh H°\"“'s”l.iavTrll1l°l\!Q`g&*°n. cattle preparations, smokers' suppli- on “"|Ji;-‘t ,mr "nh" Iubormilsllg cgi Bal fax. ss,- toilet articles and everything you T,” !°m°“' Fnmh °m°“°m°" M' -tion ‘ ol" leleens when reriurnishing n , _ in time oi storm. ` It is alsoprudent FURNISHED BY THE MARITIME '50 C1059 Carefully 40°” ‘Wf,\1d0WB I , 0ne ccni per word first insertion- in _ihis'column, hsli cent per word Bild .H015 120 D0 l19&l‘Lt11¢ WRU!-` Bild for each continuation. Cash muli sccompsny order. Minimum charge chimneys. Schercik recommend T 1 -f' 'ni . _. . . issrnsrbss ... sn .music sig; __ _“'°'ff_f_'_°__°f__' __ _____,___ ____ _____________ _____________________.,, Sulmgs from Chnrloiieiown qi-_ cn.i~a\nnis¢l be tsksn in the ssiw the home, lor the appearance oi an entire roam can be marred by this one article" oi furniture. , You can, however, arrange this ini- portant. detail in iurniiihing yourseli, by, purchasing;-plain screens covered with denim or-burlap, and decorat- ing them 'yourn_li. _ '- Wallpaper and iigured cretonnss al- iord an almost- endless variety oi at- tractive decorstlon lor plain screens, that any girl can iipply with the aid oi a pair-oi scissors and a ipot, oi paste. ~ For example. the screen suitable lor a young girl’s room is oi plain green denim, with a broad border at the top ot paper matching that used as a border for the walls oi the room. of the rose border, when the paper- tops oi both sides oi her screen. Then slie cut out the edgei oi the pattern so_ that the irregular edge of the roses give the appearance of natural blooms. Strips oi the paper are .pasted on the screen, and the eilect oi ii rose bower is carried out in the room by GIRLS! THIEKEN illi name BACK yrs onoss. Lus- Tas, CHARM AND em Rio or DANDRUFF. To he posessed by a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soit, lustrous, fluily, inc. __ _ It is easy nd inexpensive to have nice, soft haii and lots oi it. Just ~§snxs'1x~»»\:.._ ll~J|~0» Db .No I ____ _ Fm, , lor all s . 2 li ,'..'. .A _ in I hmlly \ ’l`hst's good Arithmetic the One Shine is With The clever girl had saved enough U. N. 0, Shoe Pgligh _ ‘ ,rs iuumw “hm dawn M ‘ hangers were at work, to cover the' i '*°f° 5" Y°‘"¢°“'“ ‘"4 l'“¥l"¢ a cretonne cover ior the couch and inside curtains oi cretonne at the windows. The guest room in a summer cot- tage is decorated in blue s/nd white. Cool-looking curtains at the win- dows are of Chinese blue and white crepe. Covers for the bureau and dressing table are bordered with the same, and it is used as a covering lor a rattan box to hold the dainty blouses ol any iair occupant, and `also for the scregn that is placed in Hmwriront of the was stand in a corner. It was necessary, oi course, to have all these things made to match, a detail that is not overlooked by the careful housekeeper. Medallions oi hand made lace are used with telling etlect on a screen for e. dressing room- or boudoir. A periectly plain screen oi dark green burlap was selected, then the medal- The same lace decorations are seen on the pillowshem-, bedspread, dress- ing table and scarf for the bureau, We cannot too oiten insist on the , danger there is, when the storm i;)E,tnéleri2:ecK?,£,_]?‘§§t1?1r?li lilxlltoxcs anddalso on ecru net curtains at the rumbles, oi sheltering one's sell un- nmmend it_apply 8 “ui as directed Wm owe' der trees, beside haystacks or in cur- and within ten minutes there win be wallpaper is 'med' 81.5°’ on a screen rents of Bin This has been Been an appearance of abundance fresh- for the nursery, showing little child. quite mently' I” the department °f Mes. 'liuffiness and an inwmimrable blcigiggs oi ohildgznighadlgdignblg . °“ B der “ spmcc tree during B storm' falling hair; but your real surprise' Mother Goose rh mes dm ' ' _ - strated gr? sir?hriirlzgstglgegistbgsgwgf22:- Wm be “mr "",“"" _W°°““.' ““°» “he” are always enieyed by the kiddies . yell will Se ' new' hall*-511° and d the uaint Kats Grssnnwa ic- cral yards. Buch tragic accidents downy at n:'§t__yes_but man new an ‘1 _ ht Y P °°°“r frequently' i" spite °f the haii-sprouting out all oval: our tures lfilrl a dang to the heart of W‘"“i“g° addressed to those °°“°er“' scalp--Danderiue is, we believe ythe anbszlocral studies are also excellent i(;al_(g'h::e°h:3;?§t gxailge “été 1;/f:£;terL°' only sure hair grower, destroyer oi from them the child can learn ' . I 1 ' P ` d _- ' s asians, si. John. M....¢.s.i of M -» ?.“:.:‘;¥ ;;°.‘:.l.;°.“;l’.“‘;‘2 ;y:;..;‘r:l.."‘;=z:t.:°§y;:Y.i“::.“;.‘§.‘;: °'~-=°~~ . of a haystack were thrown” (wer by once. , ers on his nursery screen. l lightning' The younger man' ai' Ii you want to prove how pretty A plain screen may be decorated I i 1 »-q' though 'mt wounded' lost the use oi and soft your hair really is, moisten and l`B~<1€C0!`Hf0d HS m8l1Y timei BB S ». ”l’°°°”' _ ' n sloth with n lime Dnnaerins snd you wish. if you use library pastels If °""‘*““ P“’°““*‘°““ ‘”°f° °‘“’""' ci-.rsfnii draw it through the hair- applying the pictures: then. when l . . . _ taking one small strand at a time would be less notable One cannot ,E nemgmry is to wel; the picture _ Your hair will be soft, glossy and nwa an “Me oi paste with B I sor _ii _ up *_* iA_A_i _i i _ case' of earthquakes it is wise to go .€_=_-Q-Z-1-1-_1-Q-Eli-fi-_ Ii-Zi-li-T-ji-ii _1_=i-_:_-_-_-_ff -_-_=_=_-_-_-_-5 _1_=,5zs...'-_-_-. i --A _ TBLLS or DA.iuosi_q'i-wiv of . _ sqgiliillle SHOULD _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ To _ ' . LIGI-I'l‘11#G~0£}i_ %o0_OMPLl8H. ‘ 3' '_ f _,MATCH CURTAINS.; ` MSE' ll: ` ' ‘ l i 1 \ ~ V, " noon on short' no’ oe Ask for particulars. ‘ . _ .»,_ li. _ ,_ ._ 3?.. riisii Rilildl __ _ _ ° . hoes " “L_ I' _ ment bou 100 i udin secured interest ` 1 's3;n.r¢hs~s"oi¢i:\o_1__i;onclirihs-carries' ‘ ' cénssni 0' 'Ulointerest ' ru ,is $6gpoi'.§.aiinuu'i andthe _Bond can always _ \;'-_~.- .v r ~ ._ 1.,_f<1.= .. , #H--°-»»»» ~ . e .lllslihIh\d..ll|lllI»ll~ nun onus nasal., .. ll-_.3 . oaks-' i.¢nsn.hs- -» \ i sinus -_ 1 siiisizs I A suiic of fun\iiurc"on lime." You psy s ceiisinsmounl dorm and lhs scsi in insislmenll. Mcsniime you own the iurniiure. -‘So with purchasing bonds or siochs on our Psrlisl Psymcni Plan, hui with this exception-we _lend you si 6 per cent the money lo buy the securities-lhsi is, we lend you the difference between the amount you psy down and ihe lojsl cosi. All ihs while you own the securities and src sntilled io the inicrsst or dividends ss either becomes due. lil most cues ihis credit is cunnidersbly more than suiiicieni io cover the inicrcsi we charge. And, oi course immediately upon payment 'in full you receive the full income relurn from your sccurilics. Could anything c , simpler? B¢ii¢_r uk for lhe ex- planatory hoiihlci RIGHT NOW. J. C. Mackintosh &Co. Established |873 Members Montreal Sioch Exchange I _ B. ROGERS-Representative, 66 Richmond Si. Chsrloileiown _ _ _,_ ._g_ _ _& .2 i . ll i _ . 'Have a thick coating of velvety chocolate, of delicate strength, consequently, you can eat as many as you like without feeling that you have eaten too many. proclaimed threats oi the thunder, gviiglifggg tgigprise awaits everyone _sponge or damp cloth __ _l Comvrencing Scot. lsthuntil Oct. lliih and ‘ dats oi issue. ' _Charlottetown to Boston and Return $l3.00 N The autum is A delightful time to visit Boston. _'s:f..";:::..‘;°:zf°'..:’.:‘..*“:.ici.fsin: _ ¢;UA.Rn|.,\N ¢\,A§5|\=|En Ang t 3 AGENTS WA NTEO " MALE HELP WANTED PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogue Solar and Bro- mide prints. Portraits fiat and Convex. Frames and sheet Pictures. Merchants Portrait Co., Toronto. in gr* 1-; , FEMALE liEl.l’ wTN'rsD.-Gini. Fon esi3§".Cr. housework. Apply Mrs. B. ’R. Hol- ___!“ei\»__2_‘1f=_1?!L1¢°__Si=- ___1i%4-9:11M¢f- WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A MAID lor general housework. Apply Mrs. Mclnnis, 51 Orlebar St. 15g'1;°i;1_5Msi__pd. WANTED-AT ONCE, A CAPABLE girl or woman for general house- work in small family. Mrs. George Morris, Methodist Parsonage, Ken sington. 1485-9-12Nl5lpd. WANTED FOUR MORE YOUNG ladies to learn the millinery- S- A._ii9i5>5§1d. 1415-9-ioiviti. WANTED, SIX SMART GIRLS FOR our millinery work rooms. Apply this week to Miss Randle, at Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1010-8-20Mti. ron sau. I WANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR shoe store, 16~»to 18 years oi age. Apply Box 224. 1533-9-16M_ti. WANTED AT ONCE MAN FOR GEN- eral farm work. Highest wages to right man. Apply to H. Kelly, Southport. 1527-9-16lVl.6ipd. \ MISCELLANEOUS _~ AUTOMOBILE T0 HIRE AT ‘REAS- onahle rates. Apply J. J. Davies, 'Jr.< 1432-9-1-1M12ipd. NOTICE-A. McKENZIE’S BLACK. smith‘s shop is again open ior ,busi- ness and he will he_ pleased to see all his old customers back and as many new ones as ieel disposed to como. ‘ 1549-9-17_M8ipd. FOX RANCHERS, ATTENTION . Every ,lox rancher should have one oi our' patent drinking iount- ains in each pen to assure the lox es hgving clean water at all times A supply nlways on hand at P.E. Island Fox Exchange and»fRealty, Oo., Ltd., and James Arthur & Oo Summerside. 638-7-31'Mti; Fon SALE, A Y5l3AN'r1'rY"oF shingles. Apply Henry Corles, Suf- _iol_\£, Lot 34.' 1542-9-1'7lVI3i. FOR SALE-MINK; BLACK, BLUE\, cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, _M_°_‘lTf§_B}l'-‘E-A_____ °'2WE"f-J H ' . ~ - ENS FOR SALE -32 YOUNG LAY ing Hens, mostly Pura Bred White Wyandotte and Blatk lviinorcas splendid layers, for quick sale will sell at 50 cents each. Apply at Carter's Bookstore. 1518-9-16M3i. -..____ ___4._A_ _ _ _ __;__, FOR SALE.-BY AUCTION ON PRE- mises, Tuesday, 80th, Septl' 1913 at twelve o’clock noon. Four building lots, North Side Reserve Street, See haudbills. ' Gaudet dz Hansard. 1448-_9-11M17l. T0 LET TO LET-LARGE SUNNY_ ROOMS Apply at this oiilce. TO LET, HOUSE ON HILLSBORO St. with modern conveniences, st present occupied by Mr. McLaren. Possession given Sept. first. Apply at Wsl1iier's Jewelry Store. 976-8-19Mtii. I I ni i .l _ T*?“°l'!5“ ‘_'_5¥‘_T_'f3i’f_-._; WANTED-A TEACHER FOR MEL- ville School No. 13`8,.D. J. Saund- . ers, Secretary. ' 1541-9~1_7M3iDd 1 i 1 y _ 1 PATRONAGB AS IN THE PAST, WE ARB, Earns Mo sn., Pr nidont '_ immliil -, TM B"u“'»H°“l “pmwh an MP ’ E. I.. lncD0l|Al.D. could want in the line oi good drugs , _ . WM. P.'McNEIl. 0. CUMPANY, LIMITED. _ saw dnssoow. Nova scorn , -».» BBG TO ANNOUNCE 'l'l