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I ~ ' DECEMBER 22 1913 'T PAGE TEN 'ram m'rms'r Nnws rmsr or am. _ ' THE CHARLO'PTE'1`() WN IGUARDIAN IIORNING DDU- ’ il ‘U o uplured People - ei.. nn. .. in no mn ;;;;:;;; Acceptable G'f‘S fm' Me" Q- ._THE.-_§l5llIllllL-§.llil.llPlll.llff.- o - n, an oron o cap a sts have Northumberland arrived in Charlotte- now completed arrangements for tak- 1' el t th i guts from this big, bright, new stock of men’s wearables, you can gy( town on Snmrday evemng from Pm- mg over the 'ox mum M Mr' Jamal gi£l;,y?vllt:if.1hg ciacrtainetymtgast. your gift will be accePtable. _ A ,_. l i .fi- ,~i ,v rr H lit .1 'ik - itlilpl 4, i l Qlllé ~ , :`i.=_i.lfl, i n 1'\[§§1i lirllll -`-is l 11;' *_ gi ii _L ..1.:.1';:;*_j"“"-"._,.....i'~_..._a -.;':,,;.,_=,,. s J2'.='.¥§.". v, \..__f`¢-~ '* " ' . i...‘ n.. _ i i il ii Ei 5,; .. ..~;.,,, yn i v ..v_ .__..o.~." --,ni-._ il. ri .l. j... 1 l'/-ii .‘l,: ‘li fliji , ,.,, .i |,;¢i1>;_l,’ s . l .E ‘I f; l ‘iii ° . < in if i, ' ’.,i~ ‘ii ,iii 1 l v l1\l " ,f 'ii fi! -.1 kilvl 2. :- » .-1 .ip », l 1 fl* ii, ‘f i i \ . 'i ” o Q ll c \. ii Ziff ;‘, .,i ,_ 3 -i._,; , -lf e 'r N ra " . J 'lf 1 `. ‘ff . 5 fore this. Of course you know your ’ ‘ i I . 4 ' fl. . ¢» 1321.- ~' if . <- 1 2 ' Pi is .ci-, r ~‘»i'_‘,,§`., 3 i hi, \ i il" l l. li, qi I i - _,, . 'fl ~ ,sa- --. `a§‘llll` .»,»-_ . i, i"l":, - ii'v;~..> i“ii§‘ ,i Only Thing Good Enough ‘f To Stand Such a Thorough Test Hers is something you can try six- £.y days-just as 3 test-without hav- ng to risk a cent- Stmethin which in the last twen- . -. g - ty-four years has saved thousands of c `1ptured people from having fo un- dergo operation. 8`il°d fo do any good. No Belt-No Leg-Straps-No Springs The Cluthe Truss does away entire- ly with belts, leg-straps and springs. People who have tried it say it is a omfortable as their clothing. It is water-proof-will hold in the bath. Also perspiration proof and easily Soinething so strengthening to the kept vlean. ruptured parts that you can work riyht along without the slightest \1unge|‘-- Something absolutely guaranteed to keep rupture from coming out- \ if it doesn't it will cost you a¥olute- li ly nothing, 0 Get W0rld`s Greatest Plupture Book So that you can judge for yourself V e want to send you a free book we are written-a cloth-bound book f advice. People who have read it- , including physicians-say it is the You I)on't Have to Risk a Penny h est ever written on Rupture, lt sums up all we have learned 'W0 d0l1't 85k you t0 Day Out a rupture in forty years of day-after- nny on the strength of any mere d ay experience. It deals with rup- giomise or claims. ture in all its forms and stages. Ex- We will make ou usranteed lains the dan ers of operations Y 11 8 P E . Elllfdre holder especially for your Shows why wearing elastic or spring se--make it to your measure-and trusses is sooner or inter almost let you trv it sixty days s Let you give it a thorough test e ure to shorteii your life. And it xposes the humbug "appliances," without asking you to risk a cent. "methods" "plasters," etc. Puts you H it doesnt keep our rupture on guard against throwing inonny _ Y from coming out or bothering you s ln any way-if it doesn‘t prove every claim we make-then you can send it o way, It shows why 60 days trial is the nly safe way to buy anything for puck and it won’t cost you a penny. rupture, and how the Cluthe Truss ,.- is the only thing you can get on ‘See What it Does This guaranteed rupture holder- tjie famous Cluthe Automatic Mas- saging Truss-is made on an abso-l lutely new principle. It is far morel Uh* n just a truss. .You see this truss--unlike all others---is self-adjusting, self-regulat- lllg. The support it gives automatically increases when there is any sudden movement cr strain-as in working- so no strain can force your rupture such s long trial, because the only thing good enough to stand such 'a thorough test. And it tells all about the Cluthe Truss-how it ends constant expense -how you can try it 60 days, and how. little it costs if you keep it. It tells-in their own words- the experience of many former sufferers- gives their names and addresses- perhaps you know some of them, 5,000 voluntary endorsements sent with the book, Write for it today-don’t put it nfl out. -this book may be the means of And. in addition, the Cluthe Truss provides the only way ever discover- ed for overcoming the weakness which is the real cause of rupture. adding many years to your life and of restoring you to full strength and usefulness. - Just use the coupon or simply say Just how it does-entirely auto- in a letter or postal “Send me the mutically---is all explained in our free Book." """"' --rms siuucs lr 300,000 People Have Tested It ' marknhly strengthening and benefi- cial cilect that it has cured some of the worst cases on record- i Among them men and women 50 to 70 ear old who d been ru 1- Brx 545-CLUTIIB COMPANY é l The (‘-inthe Truss has such a re- 1 |25 EUl23"l 5l~- NEW YORK “TY Send me your Free Book :ind 'l‘rial Offer Name . . . . . . . . .. y ,s , ha 1 tured fron. 20 to ‘S0 years. ` Address.. Cured many of them after every- thing else, including operation, had i L; ~~~ ' - 5 .lv ,, iw ;? i.,_,, -,i t ' lf' ,i 'Ii ;‘; 5;-» ii, - 1-_..y i-,4- ."‘. ".?.‘~,.:;=,-fc=-.==»- `_.n.." 1r.’°";°?~:'€:'. gag- '_ ~' -v-v-»»=T"3“~"€5§T;’l'.<`:; -._., .u ii. HOUSEHOLD HINTS ly sour, stir in a pinch of baking Sniisoges should always be pricked with a fork before they are cooked. soda. Cabbage is delicious when boiled -- tender and chopped, then served with -exchange is recognized ns an author- THERE WILL be a full course in g stationary and marine engines at the f, January fifth. 3487. t AUTO SCHOOL.-Owners and prospective owners of automobiles should attend the Motor School. It will pay big profits on the invest- ment. 3487. CHRISTMAS TREE.-The Sunday School at North River are preparing exercises appropriate to a Christmas Tree, to be held in the church on Tuesday evening. Battery, owned by J. P. Dufly, Char-, tery's owner is prepared to match ____ I IPOLICE COURT.-At the Charlotte-'E town Police (`-ourt on Saturday morn- B ing, Frank Mahlar on a charge of drunkenness, ‘was fined $5 or ten ` days. The prohibition case against t Robert Stanley was adjourned till Wednesday morning. The case against four young men charged with snowbslling on Sunday last, came up for hearing and result- ed in two being dismissed, wh\ile the other two were severely reprimanded besides paying costs. SUCCESSFUL COMPANY.-In an- other column, will be seen an adver- tisement for the Fur Farmers Bureau and Exchange, Ltd. This Exchange has promoted or assisted in promot- ing a number of fox ranches, and have sold the stock almost entirely to foreign investors. Among the suc- cessful Compnnies promoted by this Exchange is the Royalty Fox Com- nnny that paid a cash dividend ir 1913 of 240 per cent. They also pro- moted the Tuplin Fox Corporation, Ltd, with a capital of over $300,000. This organization also paid splendid profits for 1913; so that now this ity on good fox investments, 3482. :NOTICE to MEMBERS of the (IHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB A Supply of KAY'S Celebrated SCOTCI-l CURLING STONES has justarrived and can be seen ' at CATER’S BOOKSTORE. intending purchasers can leave their orders with CARTER & CO. Sidney Grey, Sec’y. 3490-12-22Mli. You cannot be fashionable if your jacket has in any way the effect 1 being fitted. Seniidress suits have jackets reach- ing either tothe waist or a few tou at 5.40 o'clock. ~ iTuplin, Black Banks, together with -- 500 acres of oyster area. It is the in- Y. M. C. A. m0t0I‘ u¢h00l. £0 OW" farming. The capital is said to be in noon the monotony of existence in which was to have taken between Dry night at 8_30 o.c]0ck an alarm of lottetown. and Ruth H., owned by , T. C. Edgett' Charlottetown’ has gutbreak in the Provincial Building. been called off. However Dry Bat-'au possible speed’ but after an the t him against any unmarked horse on quired_ The cause 0, the alarm was tl” Island- attributed to t'he fact that fresh coal HORSE NOTE.-The match race, FALSE ALARM_On saturday .. Someone naturally supposed it was m D cntion of the company to go in ex- ensively for fox breedlngs and yster he millions. RUN AWAY -On Saturday after Queen street and its vicinity was broken rather suddenly when a horse took it into his head to gallop a bit.` His gallop soon developed into a mad careering into Grafton street, along Great George St., and into Kent St. He was stopped by one of the employes of Robin’s Livery Sta- bles. Fire” was rung in, for a supposed be firemen as usual responded with rouble their services were not re- ad been put in the furnace of the uilding, causing large volumes of moke to pour out of the chimney. ore than ordinary and that is how he trouble started. Join the crowd and attend Bon- shaw hall Tuesday night, 23rd, and. see Arno1d's Moving Picture Com-1 any. 3474-12-20M3ipd. ::You will see here ons of the best displays of ebony hand _mirrors you have ever been shown, real ebony backs, extra large English bevel` mirrors and long, strong hnndlesp This in a delightful case would make a delightful sift for any woman. Thel MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. i psi-»» o ..-ii-lim f Z2; .,, -`. ¢,,» ,,. . - 'Z 'r ' - ' " ith ii k 'rue had ' .- New YORK, Nov. 4.-(Si><=-cw\>-- ‘_/we-presiuent 0 e an . y ' ' ' ‘ - st oncluded the last of a series of -- Pretty Neckties -- selected our ties with a View Of lm" “S ° 5 would be pleased to receive and to wear. pretty tio; in plain and fancy silks, 25 cents each. Hundreds of the swellest ties you ever seen, in all shapes, and all styles. We are sure there we,” ,been tom seven, times in the past gow days that our ti es were the best in town.Wa _ i n thin but pretty stylish ties. Ties that any man I “ ` is no nicer lot of ties in to von at the Price. 50 “M5 Well' other lines, vsc., ssc., $1.00. $1-25 to $100- HANDKERCHIEFS __________ Plain linen -With Wids or “KNOW hem, 12c. to 406- 011011- Plain linen with initial, boxed in dozens, $1.50 box. Silks in plain and fancy, 25c.. 50°-. 75c. ‘ GLOVES unlined kia in tan and grey, $1-25. $1.65 per pair. Lined Kid and Mocha in tan and grey $1.50 to $3.50 Del' Balf- warm wool gloves in grey l1l‘0Wl'l. black and natural, 850. to $1.50 Del' _._._.Prciiy Boxes and Greeting Cards. I"ree------ MUFFLERS . Knitted silk in red, grey, white, .and black, $l.50c. to $2.50 each. Silk scarfs in grey, black and fawn, 85c. to $1.25 each Evening dress mufilers in Black Satin with padded lining $1.50 each. SHIRTS A pretty shirt will please most msn, We have them in soft front, semi stnrched, and stiff bosom. We have n large stock both in plain and in colors, 750. to $3.00 each. pair. PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS in pretty boxes, 50c. Der pair. SILK ARMBANDS in boxes, 25c. and 50c. Del' DD"- pair. COAT SWEATERS in plain and fancy colors, $1.95 $5.50 each. MCLENNAN all weights, 25c. 35c., PARIS GARTERS in pretty boxes, 25 cents per pair. MENS HOSIERY i'i0c., per UMBRELLAS to from 75c. to $5.25 ’en. Bll0S. ,rt open Evenings M-:n’s Furnishers Open Evenings 3441-12-190/l5i. _ That part of New York which IS VHS JU C uely referred to as “Wall Street" is A 'inc me tax law becomes .efl€CtlV6 t0' 111W-1 /.ny woman would a preciate the gift 0| “good brooch and llere you willflnd some unusually good values in high grade bropches in_a wealth of designs and a variety of prices. Sea the line. W. N. Tan ton Sunnyside tion 0 that they are completely at ses HB to its meaninZ~ at 7 o'c1o.~.k n srviln oi men em- erged from the darkened. CilV9\`“‘-‘U5 interior of one of the largest banks of thc downtown district and walked slowly down the broad marble steps- In thc group wer'e the president and l',,,0?.,.0,,- and some ofthe highest-‘ “We are swimming in mud," said priced lawyers, bankers and corpora- one of these oflicers, expressively. rlicials in the world confess "For a day or two I thought I, my- sell, was coming to know what wus _ meant by the income-tax, and the treasury regulations concerning it,| To preserve jemes pwrecuy cover. but now I nm convinced that I hard- each ,ally gluss with’a c0ath,g’0,- not ly know anything about them, and p,,mfi,,e_ my fellow officers know less." -- The chief source of trouble is that inches below it portion of the law which provides for furniture. ( lengthy conferences which have been ' H ” -in a state of confusion For once i eld every evening this week after 1 _ . __ '_ ;» W ll Street does uotxrlliusiiiess hours. The subiect of all its career. U , limow which woy to turn The new rnese conferences was the inco-mc tux _ _ __ i the collection "nt the source" of the tax on income derived from interest on bonds, mortgages, and certain other obligations. Banks and cor- porations are required to withhold this tux in making payments of in- terest due to holders of securities. in New York. More than $80,000,000 is due tomor- row iu November interest payments A puintcrssmall brush is the bcst thing for removing dust from rattan ,free EASTERN B/ack Foxes. Limited, Ranch and Office m Charlottetown P. E. Island if . . Authorized Capital $190000. Shares each $100 A Word About the Ranch The Eastern Black Foxes, 5 = ° The Eastern is a Sound, Safe Good Fox Limited ed with an authorized capital of is a breeding and selling company Proposition The company has been incorporat- DIRECTORS. H. V. JENNISON, Barrister, President,-New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Director Charlottetown .Silver Black Fox Co.. Limited COL. I1. M. DAVISON, Vice-President, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Co., Limited. P. E. I. ward Island. President and Managing Director Charlottetown Silver Black Fox Director Imperial Silver Black Fox Co., Limited, Montague, H. D. JOHNSTON, M. D., 2nd Vice-President, Charlottetown, Prince Ed- Secretary and Managing Director, Prince Albert Black Fox C0., Lim- ited, Charlottetown; President Amateur Athletic Union $195,000, divided into 1950 shares at calculated to pass the objections ol- $l00 each but the full capitalization fered by the most conservative in- vestor-and to meet thc demands of those who desire to invest in pany that is sound, safe, good and reliable in every respect. The Foxes, Now Owned, Are The Best in Both Fur and Breeding The high quality of the foxes now this company and there are not many\ owned by the Eastern company is proven by the fact that the average purchase price was $13,000 B PMT- Five pairs have been secured and are is not being issued at a com- sufllcient stock is being issued to pay for the ilve pairs of foxes now owned of Canada. H. R. HILLSON, Merchant, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isl8nd, Vice- President Mount Edward Silver Black Foxes Limited, Director Prince Albert Black Fox Company, Limited. present-just W. F, H. MONTGOMERY, Farmer and Fox Rancher, Bedeque, P. E. I. HUGH' MURRAY, Norfolk Hotel, - - - New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. D. A. CAMERON, Broker - - - - - Picton, Nova Scotia ES STEWART Secretary~'1‘reasurer, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia J AM , SOLICITOR l-ION. D. A. MACKINNON, of MacKinnon & MacNell, - Charlottetown Ex-Governor of Prince Edward Island by the company and the necessary expenses for the first year. young companies before the public to-day with breeding stock so wholly good, capitalization so moderate, BANKERS BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER AGENT DUMINION TRUST COMPANY, - - - Charlottetown Branch The didn't inv prospects so good and the director- vest is NO Theme are hundreds of people on the : Island to-day-you know of some of ; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island _ , Time to In- them-who have regretted that they x est in the fox business be- ; --Ranching Because of the lateness of the sea- son the directorate has thought it advisalble to defer the construction of the Eastern ranch until the spring. It is now so very near breeding time that the shifting of the foxes might prove inlmical to results and for that\ fact the foxes have been boarded out for the winter at a cost arrangement that will not exceed 1 or 2 per cent. of the value of the increase, Done at Cost The ranch, when built, will be lo- cated near Charlottetown and the ranching will be dons at the actual cost of feeding and looking after the foxes-not on a percentage basis as most companies are figuring on. The ranch management including a day care-taker, night watchman, vet- erinary, etc., have not yet been se- cured but the company will spare no effort to make such details equally good with the bust now before the public. r-' l l ~ I .-i.-...nn-|»-.............. .... ........... .... . ..... ~~~~~»~ ~......... ......... ....... ...... ......»...........-.........»...¢......... . . ...-_".--~...»e---...eeuno Gentlemen; -- 3 the very best stock obtainable both ate more reliable. _ for fur quality and prolific breeding _,_`:71L" strain. The stock is exclusively Dal- Options sold. The company has al- get in on the ground floor of a black : wh-0“l¢°D. G°\`d°ll» RBYWI' “nd Tu?" ready sold, under agreement of sale, lin. Negotiations are pending for the purchase of two more pairs. fox proposition we heartily l‘¢¢0m- _ are born to fill these sales lt will h I lo" I ost remote and _ msn ii dividend ei sr lem so pn- ° ‘“‘°°' ° ’° '“ 1 Figured in every way the interests th ' ,mm 1 nu “¢,.,m°\ 5 ,, . _ tl *_ 1 t e pon Ay o pro y , ¢| “now” “yo mon “vm ""1 cent on the on re amolm o prnen ` , 5 "”' °' . - . . _ .f ""““~. i as | ,. Amount ...... .. ‘f _ I Stamper Block, Charlotletown, P. F, I, ' ‘ own business best but ii yim want to 1 \\¢"=l>!' “\°l¢¢ °PPll¢ M011 f0r. . . . .shares in The Eastern Black Foxes Limited an Canada Fox Exchange 81. Investment Company, ljmlled, . enclose herewith the sum of 5 . . . . . . . .being payment in full for “mg 3 lm" °' 1914 pup.” H “mush pup' mend the Eastern, where your 1 3h°“ld 5t°°k “°t be “n~’l¢d 010112? difposlted by m° shall be "tamed in fu" Sw Dl\8ouooo» »»....... ..-.. S " N'm=°l'°°°°°°°noon~ . ninnneo laoso¢uoo|».~ Addl¢§l~ canoe uqasoeuoseu s»si'I°' d \ -1 f