QI if II 41 4: _ ;e 431' -+I§nm¢5= =¥='i"":2s§ few _,___ r 5 ____ [f_,._,}_¢ / Ifrun urns? & 78*/1 42-* _ f _~-- __ -- ;- ..~J$F"\:'-' For Infants and Children. “` nesf: ;i::r| iT'~e=il‘0i|t .rin _ ' (lpn iru .l1o:|il\:ne nnl'lI»ul'r.il.‘_ Nm' Nnnc uric. _Q I zh;Z»r.»/nl: ll; .\.'-1M"L'|7ll1a!71 si .0v.'1ll}.- .l'/11/' I ‘_ .rl/.r.K`asu. I r I 5 I /up.:/l on '. A~.w_,/ ~ \ _I 1- .. _ emo... . - . I' limba!- Lpcrlvel Remrxly lerfnnslm lien. Seiir!s'lom.1ch.l|_nrfl_\f~‘» ` "I ms f.'i'o N. Annie Bell ............... .. of Austin I.cn\'itt Nellie M. Ilnrt 1 ~ .°'*ii\sr‘¢iff!=un|r|i1rS’.;s _ -new-J (Continnfd !roui_pn§_\ one) ¢ IN Mi'dind hurper 646 560 _ I. ` - ' ' _'...'l.v l . . . . . . . . . - . .. , 1i1nneire's¢¢wm.' '......101.szs _ nun.. J. ineiroii ......z4,1s0 l)I h"l‘RlC'l‘ NUMBTSTR TWO. MONTAGUE. 'ri isn G.I*l - _ ` ~ J. M. .~\I'seni\Ult 266,750 Mrs. John Hackett ......1.4S2,525 E. E. Crosby 73,129 KENSINGTON. Gladys Iloylis 168,350 ‘Margaret Cameron ..._ \ lilnrgnrot. Sutherland ' ‘lienimrslii ‘clouier .... .. .. Mnrguret Fnsoley ...i Geo. Ilownoss .. , e _Isaac I.owt.her ..l.. Mrs. F. J. Murphy Miss Glen Leslie 4...... \\or ,, . Helen D. Poole _ . . . . ._ .;._..: new and l._i‘_f>i.ti:n or V er Gis0itGn'i‘owN. I l'nef.i0i|l_e"Si;;nalurcol ` Mrs. F. (7. Owen .. "` Percy !\. Nzinuel .._. . . . . . . T a r S 1us'i'm§~i0|M,.s_ Angus Damwh ______ 106,150 ly . _ » - " I BllAU-WEANE-_ MT. ALBIUN, "' ' " " " Dan Dixon ‘......91Z,'l50 Exact Copy ol' Wrapper. “_ '__“M_,, cw-»l»~~. ww vs.. en-v. nf, . - - nay Morris ..._....‘..i0s,m ' Misa H“'jaIC“'§l)»iJ°ii1s1"" """5°5'mlAiire.ie ii1¢f'il»iii!`l.l.l..l`lY.F.}R.i...:aai.z15 .846i%00I ‘ QBARAUD.. 754,626 _J. W. Newton ..,... ......96,700 105.450 rims. A. Cobb ...... ~.. .... ...105,5z5 .13l.'N»0 STANLEY BRIDGE. ‘ . . 26.300 James E. Flemming __, ......2‘.l,400 .$138,250 H. 1'. Pien-ring ......i0s,2’rs .$15,175 w. A. Miller ............... ...2s1,ss0 19,100' » VICTORIA. `. , l .ii'.l.7o0.Mi-e. w. s Havent. .L. zs,'l-25. . u. i. st:-nigilz' ...lemon 317.450 Sam' B. 1=`re_uel_i_ ._.,._..’, 44.'1\'<> _ Al.iaA`N'Y. _ -93.200 Fruiik i‘.1eKeiina_,....“.`.. .. . . . . . .L_ 0 ..."7i,0.7e _ ..34`,7z5 Ida Dnivson L.`. ......107,2’l5 (‘APE TRAVERSE. I I ~ eslie Campbell .... ......\_1_7,300 N0li'lj}l._R,iJs_'1‘l_t:o. ’ .36,825 John Houston 129,325 31.925 MER-MAID. ' <13.9Z5 .Irene MU'tln` ..<... 138,760 483.250 - ' ' nus'r1Go. 1'34,17'5 Angie lluete ,....'. .... .. 72,350 ....s,z50 iviiielxrninv RIVER, ..94.27='- Jos. A/I-‘ora 114,725 1oi,i1s } mmL.iNG'roN. 223.175 Alex. cionnns ......5i,z50 _ i BALTIU. ' 337.250 Wallace Wiiideil ...l05,l-50. 221.425- i~‘RuNoH llivnii. lilinernuii Delaney ...... ......l02,725‘ G. 'l`. Sims ....2 ......... 31,300 NEW LONDON. S. D'iniiiiv_: 1,479,325 MARSHFIELD. Ludlow Jcnliirls ...-......lI8,200 N. MILTON. `s¢v»i¢r...a..i $1 - in (ff ff.. - _ _- _..-_Sl way \\\\ Foxes, Foxes, Foxes _lust received at the sales ranch of the Massachusetts Fox Exchange on the Mount Edward Road, one of the finest shipments of Silver Black and Cross Foxes evei' received on the Island as follows: Ten‘Pair Finest Silver Blacks Forty Pair Highest Grade Crosses Ranches looking for good stock should see u_s and get our prices before purchasing. Teams always 1n_ attend- ance at the Massachusetts Fox Exchange to take interest- cd parties to our sales ranch to view our stocl_<. THIS I5 YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get into the Fox business on the ground floor. _ _ FOX MEN GET BUSY and organize your companies. We can supply you with the best of stock, Silver Blacks or Crosses. _ Call or phone and make an appointment to see these Foxes at an early date. _ _ Options taken to supply high grade Foxes to be deliv- ered when required. Massachusetts' Fox Exchange 161 Queen Street, Phone 515 Charlottetown, P. E. l. I////gran\\\n»=a/.v//IA\\\\\\\‘WllII/// .YIlllllIIIfJ_\\\\\\\\\\\iZIII€\\\\\\\\wIHII/IIIZ3 F; .\\\\\\\\\vw1lA\\\\\\r”//////A\\\\\\\v/////A@\\\\\' W- 3; an lOl 1 unmvw mevctn » / in men '1dv]’¥§“ ` il:/af i\\o.I. 3 _ This pure light 'oil llows freely into every bearing and friction point of every make ol sewing machine. ll works out all dirt, reduces friction to A ininimum,ancl makes handwheel, liendle md shuttle work smoothly, noiseleuly, wily. 3-in-Ono oil Never "Guns" The grease in common oils collects dirt md grind: intoll\eb_euings,wenr- _._ ... .. W. .-/ Lass..-ir.- Y-.:a\~\‘<:if“ \$' w/\ A. R. wise .... .. ......"43,1z5 Amos Hr-dd .........‘33,450 NORTH RIVER. John Gass 36,250 IJ. W. Warren ......139,45Il Duncan Mcheun 553,450 John B. 'Andrews .......... ..2l,B50 ’ wlnusoniivmi.. wr-n‘d'».i1 Mnrrney... ...3o0,1.i0‘ I BEAR mvnn. liierrxnret MvG1111zh i5,i50 Joseph McDona.’»d 31,275‘ _ NEW IJONDON. Hector Mebean ...91,72E'| NEW HAVEN. Kentfnrd K. Scott ...97,200 Fred Beer ...1Z8,l2El I _W . (Continued on page eleven.\ .__.___._.;...ii § iivii uuisnn 3 , .iiiiw ziliinn on the naval question similar go time I J L0.\`DON_ .lone '~¢;--A pnrry .pm O in (lnuuida, seems inevitable, ,record- " lm: to the reports 'ol the Auckland correspondent: ol._the Glasgow Her- ald. New }.2eala_1'ld ,_,has ,ollgred an increase of the present subsidy from £100,000 tg #$150,000 if the British navy ninintaihs t\vytAirian' general ».-» aaosnibiy. was .devoted-tq.¢na.r¢mtl1il='§ or wellfinlillllltiwrlvmoti irlomer mir. :inn work _iii out-ot~wa';vi.ciimen|.é..'o1t of . in .se ye .9111 se, in _ttillx'§lil:c?dl»Iyti_e?i‘xll|i;1`lol‘§`_1l_gxi Tleldn. The i" meet‘lng_;w&;,e.`~piiblll‘.one.; and the ‘~ Knox and rlum wa‘s§'aga_in"_pa.eked to the doors. Ten minutes was nl-_ otted'uac_h' spodker. -‘ _ ‘ ' The Rev. _VVm.-_l1Iupi,"o,' in presenting the_ report 'ofthe easter-;i;pection _.__ home missions, ,'st¢_uted-j{thp_t.}_the rev- _nue received dui-l&i_ `y_e_ar _pest 'wiis the largest ii‘\`,'_ _ _ `_ toryfof the Maritime Provinéesi __ :_ _ -ordained missionaries w ' ‘ .io $1,000. Mr. Munro Pl`°9.°l,1l2ed' a resolution to taht? effect, which was carried and also will nlve tho. com- mittee powerto deal; with special sees where the sum stipulatedi will not be snfnclent. | The report ol the augmentation committee contained ,several recom- mendations regarding the 881811? I20 be paid ln. the Maritime Provinces. | The Rev. W. F. Spencer moved that he .xniinimuim stipend :ln the Mari- time Provinces be one thousand dol- lars and a mansei and that augment- fl congregations shall give no less han six -hundred dollars and a free ‘ ouse. It was pointed out that the deommendutions ol the western see- tion in regard to tlieee matters were lmost odenticol with those being considered and the assembly adopted u resolution that these recommenda- tions lie adopted. -gas salary of l be raised | ...... sion of the/-New Zealand parliament, 'the government will “sk for U, votn of .£40_0,000 ,to biii1d~;\ cruiser ol the 'ci'own. Sir Joseph Ward will leitd Ithe opposition, which prefers in imperial to local navy. Unli e Canada. giogvetllor. there; ist no dHll\i»I81` of con ic between t e Wo ¢\H'|\\- bei-;1_ an the government has 5 mu- jority in both. T0 WEATHER5 While you of course `kiiow-thief you perhaps do not realize that to secure lol your homo the greatest protec. tion from the elements, you should use . _4 _ \ . -l."'~‘= “engine Paint. ' In it you will lind the greatest wear combined `with the beauty of perfect color and permanent effects. It give; absolute protection in all wenthers, B-H “English” worm last forever, but it goes a step farther in this direction than ang other paint, hence, is the most economical paint to ug¢_ _-H “English” Rain: both in white and in tlnts, is made according to this formula for its base: 70 percent Brand. ram’s B B. Genuine White Lead, 30 per cent White Zi-sic, and guaranteed 100 per cent pure. Call today and get-a beautiful Booklet full of 'valuable Painting suggestions; l’EItNll.l. & `CilANll[~|iR Charlottetown, P. E. I. _/ _ _ P “indram - l'lenderson’s P- ? _ pi M- I- ‘ `l &- ll..Jluu_l€ J-.. i :`\\\v//,mum\\\iwlullll/I@\\\\\\\\\\n-rx/0////¢\\\ ‘ " I' 0 ""°"*‘”Z°d 1" “‘",‘°““‘°°"““lF *"*“ 1'-~;_~.~.. lj---_ll For nursing motlien _ Na-Dru-C0 Laxallves offer the important advant- age that they do not disturb the rest of the system or slfecl. the child. z5c. a box at your Druggist'|. ~, . For Sale 2nd and 3 options twenty pair class “A” Foxes 'u-e-.1 on.-ugh-wwf; |I 3rd option on 5 pair class “A”_Foxes. of Cuando. Limited. 'I \ \`\\ 3 |_. _ __ 510 el I in--M I 'I 6th option on 10 pair class “A” Foxes a number of extra good class B options. For Headache r - Also Mink, Martin, Fisher and-1-sharesinawiiuintber _ ”‘ Q of reliable _Fox Companies. 0 `_ The Farm Stock £5' Fox Exchange of P E I “ `)'Q\ ' o I e ’ / _Q - I Head Oilice-36 Queen St. Charlottetown _ ~“ ` I _I ~ _P.o.B»x4 Pimeass ’ ‘ - ins out your machine and causing ‘-~ npair bills. Bowne reuyoiln _ ' \n_d all lo called "Rall oils." Im' I, Slick lo old reliable 3-in-Ons I ml, lei l_5yenntlielni'%e1t|ellin| / ..» lcwrna machine oi on urlh. /_ __....n._- A lil e 3-in-One oil on I . ‘um mo, nfl cloili :learn md pelinhe the wooden cue. and also Absolutely prevenu lust an ;_ the melnl peru. ' l For alle ll All good hurd- wue. dnll, grocery enll general utoru. I oz., |0c: ez.. 251:. 0oz..'/2 Df..50¢. I-ln':d¥3}ioa0ilCans26e. l llmcaul 3 “5§§‘§il’F:-l)lil.c°' W ’ I Thengrméelll E _ ... ‘ " i '| IV C4 Heulliheld Ll,:e""” O CEJA- Sa_lveli>rS_gr¢aandEc:¢n|a ` 7 -- _ _ _ _l _ A ;- _ in-r_ _,gb ni r_- -' _ __ _! F L_ _ -W 7 ' _ ""'°\ John R. Dmnis Pedigreed Limited \ . .l f L\\\§9//lllllllA\\\\\\\\\\v/In\\\\\v.*L/0///A\\\\\\\v///lam//A\\\\\\\\Ml/I/li\\\\\\\\\wfJ0Hllllu.\\\\\\\\\\\r. f.§\\\\\vllIf4\\\\\\\\\\§wl1lllllI@\\\“anim .wvlllllll/I/5an\\ ‘ 0 o o g , _ ` l Our 0 Motto he . i . _ To iii.-ff... 5' ¢»\ .,.,.," >-~"1 - -»_» nm _ 3. IT. . ,\. _ - f *'__ _ _ I num- | _ M up-nn; n-_i._§-I k INVEST IN-Il) HIGH GRADE FOXES . (2) DALTON-OULTON STRAIN OF FOXES _______,_____..___ _n.. i » " ~ nsrsiugzuces-(ii no sam ru swim Amman -- I Your Guarantee _ \ Proflo,lenoy Progress Parr:-\ane_m¢:y . \- Pedlgroo Past Proflts Produo'|;l_v¢ri¢$¢ Investors in fox companies nliouldlweigli THREE POINTS . ‘ ' '_ |I _' This Ranch lnu an enviable recond which should inlerell YOU. ' I P I I l. The present. 'fi O Before`lNVl'IS'l`lNG in the Silver Fix lndustry I _. ”‘j‘_I‘5 aiu; . _ 2" “‘° "”*° _ I Investigate. The Dinnis Pedigreed-Foxes o » ` 3. The future of this prolitalilc industry A Th" I' GOING CONCERN I ~ \ _ (2) The Bunk ol Rm I (3) l’EDlGREED l‘0XES. V _ , (3) Th kwa il; - “_ -1_3 --il I ' ` _ 1 I You Should Read 0ur"Booklet on Silver Fox Indudtry”, 'and “The Herd B00\k” of the DINNIS These will be mailed free to your addrgsa _ II _` _ » , / _ i I MI. I-. Cali-\¢roh,I_l`_doy._Ti‘6h`p." . 147, . .` The pall of the DlNNlS RANCH is il record of phenomenal success. Thi' i. a GROWING' CONCERN _ ~- __ . The present of the DINNIS RANCH isa continuation of its past history. . - . . ,, ,, . . ne inn. of ii. nmms iuucii me iimfm it who f- I ,..,.,,.|, l;l}'i.;S'Li':,'1;'§'.f|°;§if},»_?l"5llllhp'I'°§" °“'_'°“' " "°°"'°"" l'"°‘“"§ 'l°'=" . . XXIII A l dia wer||l’| ` -in-| IP'-"