. .af uf -W .‘~‘.s'.-‘“~+1~'~*1rs's _. U-s1!;_vuuv" - Q scenarios.---' » ' rmrunm -' ~ 1 _ . /C" ~ 1 '_ M W; J, 1--*___* \ \`, ,f \.-R? _ / ~c_ ’f%_ ,gait T-'J ef. `~ _ ` I ii I' "_ ' ` If/ 4 " \» A v »/i ’f(`\ Ai li ' / I "f 1 . I- - '/f ,J r if , 'E _ if `,` 'J . \ Tuckett’ “Club Virginia Distinguished by an exquisite flavor and fragrance for which you pay extra on du ty-burdened imported brands. Zicefzfs 0 package i AT Tun NEARI-:sr Toimcco suoi' MADE iw 'rUci ' speclsl fur sale now gf-ing on s ‘la s' fur ssle now doing on. - ..a.-NOTICE » sea in dfésiiws ni '_' ‘forensic Psy atoiicesnd “Wa . . .ai>W.A.1tn;1sLA,Nor ,V f V s'li'_ ge: trespas- u'i;..°f.f‘.§.°"“"*"*i""i:.=:.:: ze: . ‘ ‘ p all _' -16° flhet. -geo ililyiasols- stein” ‘I _ ' .V Bere byinsiromlllsworthlt. ` /'I ' 1 _ A "°““'£ new will be prosecuted. Dogs ‘l*_l!?¢§l.'“‘!!!‘i*¢ 9f..3“i”“°¥ deal oi interest. has been one of the prime movers Straight Buy. which is an arm Passsimaquoddy Bay, and is ue Edmunds. Dennysvllle and Lubec. h been selected, and here soundin ‘Cyrus S. Stackpole, of this citv,’reis of seed oysters early in the spr- the venture, and it has been largely (P. E. 1.). from whence, Mr. Stack- through the siiorts that he has made pole says. come the best oysters in that the othoi have become interest.-' the world. The Richmond Bay oys- ed. 'A little body of water called ters, he claim, have n flavor that 8 were made recently to see if it woul tions must be right. The bottom be the Dl‘0D6r Place to make the ex- must he of a nature to catch and hold BANGOR, Me., Nov. Z6.-(Special. perlment. I -A group pi men from Maine and the Two exports in the oyster business, provinces, who have been doing the John McLeod and J. A. McLain oi' preliminary work towards the props-_ Prince Wdward Island, went over the (ation of oysters' ln Maine waters, arounde. taking soundings and sump are about ready to make their ilrst les oi the bottom, and Mr, Stackpole experiment, which will determine has lust had ,a report from them to whether or not their venture will be the effect thdt they found everything a profitable one. Fishermen on both iavorsblelto the proposition. | sides oi the line are awaiting the re-| Arrangements have been made to suit oi this experiment with s great olsnt on the beds which are being Iprerai-_ed in straight nay zso her- ln illz. The seed is from Richmond Bay of cannot he equalled, and from their ar-location ought to be well adapted to as plantinz in Maine waters. 3 In order to grow oysters the condi. B. F. KEITH'S UNION SQUARE ' , ,.._.._.._ p duc tions, is announced in the monster Union hlquare duringthc week of December lst. John and liimina ktny, who are Known to every theatregoer iron; the Atlan- tic to the l-'acinc and have starred in their own successes, viz, "1-lot Old 'lime" and ‘fuasey The Fireman." They will present an entirely new vehicle, callcd,'~On The Rio Grande," by annie lvicvree and is really s. classic in real wit and humor, con- taining several original musical num- bers. 'l‘l1e characters are perfectly portrayed and the situations excreme- ly lunny. lt is one grand ieature. We have had the most beautiful girl in the city, but now comes the most beautilui girl in the world and, as the noted physicians of Oaliloruia declare, "the most perfect type of women" in the world. Mile. Vera Mersreau, a dancer of marvelous grace and personality, that drifts ac- ross the footlights like a dainty per- fume and endcars her to the audience.. Bare of l1_iij_i_>_ with the customary gauze, drapery ,_ serving to emphasize theipostry of motion, Mile. Vera Mer serum- tells the story of a spectacul- ar Egyptian Dance, called. "A Rom- atic& 'oi Old Egypt." new one act comedy to be presented by Chas. and Ads Latham, both well known vaudeviilians. The characters this famous couple will portray are those familiar on the eastside of the Metropolis, such as afford an inter- esting story with here and there a solid laugh and a splendid moral. Other prominent ,names will be Miss Dora Pellitier, the inimitable singing comedienne; Hal and Francis, presen-, ting a dainty skit with new songs and cleverly rendered dances, and Alfredo Marshall, the European jug-' gllng wonder. Several other strong' specialists will be added to make the program one of the strongest of the season. ____.__...i___.. Minard’s Liniment Go., Ltd. Gentlemen,-In 'July 1905 I was thrown from a road machine, injur- ln my hip and back badly and was obliged to use a crutch lor 14 months. In Sept. 1906 Mr. Wm. Out- rid e of Lachuto urged me to try' Mig 'S LINIMENT, which I did with gifs most satisfactory results and today I sm as well as ever in ni! liie. Yours sincereg _ _ s MA'l‘T`HEW x BAINEB. “Bid Bargains. at |’slon’s " 2876 ll-27i\le4i ____ Bsfgsins st l’sion's PU ~ - 2876-ll 26Me4\ siiesii -i~i¢.l°il ii seein. rcl9,io,pll_ti p ' .fllifTrcspasisers .,`f si a.il'.‘Zl2“§i».a ral l by Messrs. Long cts, and north of property lilisi mum iHiiinis."°“°°°°°°"°°~°~°~ fninarnn. Nuw yuan. (E'°'“'Y°"‘°“‘“"“'E'°“1“§ Guardian.) A host oi brilliant specialties. com- PFIBIDS "BTS W110 DB-V0 l1°=\\1°0 U10" lum in the 72nd year oi ber age. The OW!! 09141119-l11°B» IWW Mme! Dmelllg deceased had resided lor over forty their initial now to New xora and years with the innnly oi the into several favoritiss with new ro - Wmiam Beer’ South Melvum Hel. il e`nd Dave" is the time of ai Of FIQS," Blld in 8. f6W h0llI`B all this °2~!~I°°!°~ @ CI-IRISTIE McCA LLUM. - . ~ ~ ». . -__,,_-, .. ., .__ _ » -~ --- ' 4”" N 'UNM . _I .v -i..--.»-~-, _ _ -. . . -. ._...i... .fl..»~....'» ..,., ~~.-..~¢~s-»»w~ #-4 . . ,- FH , ` f I ‘°“' * . .. __ _ . ~ » _ . - _ 4 . ' '- J'-'11 ' J--fi -" "5 -.__,_, , _ _ .-' ri L" r ,. i h - = ' RICHMOND BA Y~ OYSTERS A n ` FOR MAINE, U.S. PLANTING Th Saf Cough S if i _ Foi?Yo1iar Little' 5:5 _..» , That if positively does not ccnisin anything » the oyster spawn, ibut not muddy. Before the ‘seed oysters are put down, the bottom will be prepared with sev- ,oral carloads oi oyster shells and his-ch tree traps to which the spawn will adhere. - At 'this particular place there is no source from which the oysters can be nf- i .1 . tr. - polluted and should this experiment prove a success it is more that prob- alilethat the _state and perhaps the federal government will take an in-A tcrest in it. which will mean that many of the sheltered ibays on Maine's irregular coast can be utilized for' this purpose. - Ii it is found that the oysters will grow there as it is expected they will the men who arte now interesteh in the experiments stages of the work will organize and procure fishing rights in order that they may get ii return from the money they are, putting in at preseirt.. | . -1 I L ii: , Y i i l , I ... .v uf °. \ Mi.” I A/ A. ` Cl .,»»: '(5 d E , harmful. even to children, is one oi the strongest ` points in i M isvor of the use of NA-DRU-CO Syrup of Linsecd, Licorice me Clilorodyne in every heme in Csnsda. Your Physician or Drugglst can readily make sure ii is safe. as we are prepared lo send to either. on request. s oompleie lisl oi the in gredienls ln this or any other Ns-Dru-Co preparation. Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Llnseed, Licorice and Chlcrodyne is tho best all-around remedy for coughs and coldssoid in Canada to-day. Your Druggist can supply you with 25c. or 50o. botlies. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. 4 OF CANADA. LIMITED. 319 Q I § i 4 There died at Hampton, P, E, L_ on November 16th, Christie MucCal- death, however, took pluce at the Dl`0isl`8.i11 to llvllelh at B- F- 1\*=1W'B home ol Mr. Philip Beer, Hampton, 'Of a quite, unassuming disposition, ishe was greatly loved by all who 'fee nrst supreme heedliuer will be knew her. The funeral service, at the house and at the cemetery, was conducted by Rev, Mr. Young of Tryon, ' ____...____, 'su if mi ccH|iu's misui is cumin -__ IF CROSS, FEVERISH, CONBTI. PATED, GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS." Look at the tongue, mother! Ii, costed, it is a sure sign that yourf little one's stomach, liver and bow- Iels need a gentle thorough cleansing at once. ' When pcevish,, cross, listless, pale doesn't sleep, doesn't_er_\t or act, ng,- tumliy, or is feverish, stomach sour breath bad; has stomach ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give' a teaspoonful of “California Syrup: ioul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out ol its little bowels without griping, and you have ct well, playful child again. You needn’t coax sick children to take this harmless “fruit 1axative;" they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,” which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown- ups plainly on the bottle. Beware oi counterfcits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. RB|NE STUPS SD IAMENESS from aBone Spavin, Ring Bone. Splint. Curb, Side Bone, or similar trouble and iirets horse going sound. V Does not b ister or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Pa e 17 in pamphlet with each bottle isis how. $2.00 ii bottle delivered. Horse Book 9 K free. ABSORBINE. JR.. antiseptic liniment for mankind Reduces Pa' f l S lli E - U3 . in u we nge, n largcd Glands, Goitre, Weill, Bruises, Vari- cose Veins Varicosil|es,hcslsOldSorcs.Alloys Pain. Willtell youmorc if you write. $1 and $2 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book “Evidence” free. Manufactured only by W. Y. YOUNG. P.Ii.P.l|l Llfmsns lId||..llonli-eel. Cen. Annual Meeting The regular Annual Meeting of the Barkers Black Foxes Ltd, will be held at the Court House, Am herst Nova Scotia, on Tuesday, the oth day December, l‘9i3,at the hour of o’clock in the 'afternoon fsigned) R. B. H. DAVIBON Secretary (Pat) 2850-rr-s5MtlDec9. F or Sale C In Souris . , _ ,The residence ol Capt. William McDonald, situated- on Milo sn' Brelkwater, Streets with bam and warehouse. The residence contains twelve rooms, heated by a Cumber- land furnace. slso s large Store siwsn occupied, the beet business- slte in Solids. There ies large concrete cellar under the when building. There is slsoa flue lawn on the property, For information ly to ‘IPP CAPT. WK. McDQi{Al.l)_, Malpeque Bay Silver Foxes £3 Oysters Limited Authorized Capital $95.000 Capital Issued 65.000 Divided into 650 shares at $1 00 each Directors President II. Montgomery Jones Mig. Furrier Si. John, N. B. Vice President Jas. W. Keir. M. 0. Malpeqne. P. E. Island , Ross Miller M. ' ll. Amherst N. S. B. E Fanioy, Merchant. New Glasgow. N. S. Scciy Treasurer F. J. Lockerhv, liamilion, P. E. Island BANKFRS- Bank of Nova Scotia S0l.lCll0RS-McQuarrie Q Arsenault Summcrside, ~ y Ranches Our two new separate up-to-date ranches are ideally located in Hamilton one mile from Maipeque Bay. Rauch A. contains four pairs high grade Sliver Black Foxes-2 .pairs proved breeders, the remaining 2 pairs are splendidly developed i9r3 pups. Among this stock are representatives of Uulton, Gordon and R iynor strains. This ranch also contains I pair 75 per cent Silver blacks. . Ranch B. contains three pairs New Brunswick bred Alaska Blue Foxes. 1()ur leased Malpeque Bay Areas comprise zoo acres suitable bottom for Oys- ter Cu ture. ' ' Malpeque Bay Silver Foxes and Oysters, Ltd., the safest proposition before the public today. Why ? Because , . Our Silver Fon; Breeding and Oyster Farming are combined under one elli- cient management, thus assuring a large saving in operating expenses. Our President an experienced furrier will be in a position to forward sales when the Fox industry arrives at a fur selling basis. Our Vice-President -Already President of one of the largest Oyster Compan- ies operating in Malpeqne Bay, having a. thorough scientific and practical knowledge of Oyster Culture assures the success of this important branch of our industry. Our careful and experienced Ranch Manager has made a success oi breeding and raising foxes; and as he is financially interested, has engaged as secretary-trees surer and care taker at a nominal salary. ` Oar Foxes have been setected by an experienced furrier on the merits of their fur bearing value. Our Oyster Culture Area containing mo acres is Curtain Island Bottom, and has been selected for its adaptability to the cultivation of the “ivialpcque Curtain Is- land Cup Oyster”-the highest grade of oyster known. \ Uur sixty acre flat has been selected for the important branch of seed produc- tion, and for this purpose the location is ideal and the quality of bottom unsurpassed in Malpeque Bay. Our Curtain Island Oyster area will be adequately protected by the proposed Government Search light and Patrol station on Cui-lain Island. A conservative estimate places the yield of oysters at 5oo bbls. per acre, and the highest grade -The Malpequc Curtain Island cup oyster has an average market value at $10.00 per barrel. Seed oysters are marketable at from three to four years growth,snd as one acre of that oyster will produce live acres of oyster when matured, lt can readily be seen that iliis lndustry when fairly started assures investors ever increasing revenue when properly handled. Malpcque Bay Silver Foxes and Oyster Ltd., offer s limited number of shares of capital stork tothe public at par. _ Application should be made to the Secretary-Treasurer F. I. Lockerby, Ham- ilton, P. E. I. from whom propeciuses may also be obtained. 4 _ ' ~r ' I hereby make application to Mslpeque Bay Silver Foxes & Oyster Ltd., Hamilton, Prince Ed ward Island, to take the number of shares in the Capital Stock of the Company set opposite my signature below. . I enclose half the amount herewith, and will pay the balance thirty dsys from date of this application. Slgned.+c........-..~......-...............................*. Occupstion.... .......-.......c....... Address Shares of $106 esch.'......,........,.Vslue of Cheque..._.H ...... A To The Secretary-Treasurer t nal l -linen-_I *some rave- i _ _ ._._,.,,, ._,v-.»- -