we i i in t A w-nnnn»»»suuia»-i»o».n.-- ' vnl`onaawrrs1o_wn[GUAxoiau~ " j s _.5 mo, -- '_ »'-i '~"` ”"'i“"’-'__-. , _, ___'_-..` 'i " " ` Q3" ‘<1,"~_~tf ‘ - ,, ~,\,s,v_ _ H A ,v_ ~ _,_ _' ~ _-._ ~,`~ ~ < 1 My ,fp .,_ .'\»-.\.x_~r -_.-5,3. ww- i- i - _ . ~ ‘i » ~° - _ ~ _ u ¢ 'jf'-»"1e.._,b~_‘.,._ _-:il .1 _ , ' ' num with that Maltes Your Money A Absolutely Safe Tliat.’s what you are offered in the seven per cent preferred stock of the Charlottetown Summer Resorts Ltd. Even if the project shouldbe an ab- solute :fallure from the very start the holders of the preferred stock would get all, their money back with interest. The holders of the common stock would suiier all the loss. But the prr ject is not goingto be a failure. Every sign points to its success from the very start. And the holders of common stock have no expectation of suffering any loss, but on the contrary lc ok for satis- factory proiits. ' The holders of the common stock are payinq for all the land. Every cent paid for preferred stock goes to improve the property. Preferred stock is $iro per share which may be paid in installments of $10.00 per month if desired. And whatever amountis paid draws interest at seven per cent per annum from the day it is paid in. Application for preferred stock should be mailed to R. L Cotton, Managing Director, Charlottetown, or they may be handed to any of the Directors: Messrs. ]. O. Hyndman, W. R. Aitkin, A. McKin- non and ]'. P. Gordon. Use this form today. __ 1- ‘ W A Application for Shares in The Charlottetown Sum- mer Resorts Limited. _ Charlottetown, P. E. I., |91 To the Directors of ` ' The Charloctetown Summer Resorts Limited. I hereby apply for-_ _ _ . . . ...shares of the seven per cent, pri ferred capital stockof the Charlottetown Summer Resorts Ltd , at par va‘ue floo per share, on account of which I bere- wilh enclose 5 . . . . _ . . _ being ten per cent (lo p.c.) and the ,bilance I agree to pav on nr before September l5th or in nine equal monthly installments, as may be c’esiied_ I iindrrstancl that said stock ls preferred both as to dividends and assets and vii l bear interest noon the amount paid in beginning with t_he payment of the first installment., NAME , . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . _ . . . ._ ' ADDRESS _ . _ _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . ._ ._ . 5~agtsl3i h "°“” ‘° '°°"“'“ “° ”“" "' me ”“" - - , _ chase money, and tho giving up of _ A the Compnny's monopoly meant, of '_ ",_.iipa.'_',»-»"f'~ i i ' ' " course, a serious loss to them. The should have consulted them ln refer- " , _= f __ -- ;__LV _ - _ ence to the nature of the government ' ' ' ‘ to be established in the colony; and 'Your Farm Dsn’r just plough and harrow your land and expect the ground to produce it’s best returns. Your farm needsattention and care to produce the returns you want. - » , You cau’t expect to take out a good crop every year without giving bark to the earth some of the plant foods that each crop consumes. _ To keep the ground in perfect condition you need-to _feed _it with our Unmived Fertilizers. No matter what crop you sow, no matter what the needs or condition of your fields, you can mix a fertilizer at your home that is scientifically certain to suit the needs peffectl-y and besides getting you a richer, better, more bountiful crop you ppt the fields in better condition for succeeding cnltivations. Free booklets on firming and fertilizers,” well written and illustrated will be sent you on_ receipt of address. Auld Bros. s _ ' _ _ , _ e , l to the isnds over which they hunted, should have been settled before the M transfer took ace. 4, pany’s post within the Territory. - _ .lf about 1,400 (of whom less than 400 . nand of 'Colonel Wolseley. proceeded T i 1' io the Kaminlstlqula River on Lake - Sleuograpliers Trained At 'lhe ll. li. Are Successful If you wish to become a successful stenoarapher or re- porter _you ahouldtake _nconrse at the C. D. . 'lfllt Cltatlftff-ltown Business _College and Institute of S!ior‘;h_aud and Typewiiting is one of the Premier institutions of its kind in the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive per- sonal _end individual instructions and the courses are so plain and prictical that they are easily mastered ` Write today fon free Prospectus and information to L. B. Miller, Principal. ' ~ , Charlottetown Business L. a_.irmef.1»nneipu. _ _ i vision. its.. Wilt W0lSflf,¥_e€sri;1ri;2ent(§ormI`§f government “mush “gm travelled at th; rue 0| don sizzlcrl ln sunshine for more Maodoum, Wai” éelectefi ff_,°“d““;;“é 186,000 miies s second, no star was m .nearer to the earth than three' years. , pbsthgn of Lieutenant-Governor. and The discs however or an the plus” . . lilo" Gggxmiintignéigfg af mined fm' could be seen as well as the stellltaa his dunes (gn Dec lg on 315' 3519;" stars. Meteors traveled through the m°“th5- reached Pemmnm' ' C ' ° ,eartlfs atmosphere at the rate of 40 lli the solution of which with be merican Commission on Agrioul ion decided to depart from the its, as it. was considered that so of greatest. interest to the Amaloan mor, has been undertaken by th work in various countries in Ear During the voyage from- the .United States the members of the eommlla- scope of the work was therefore ub of eo-operative etlort as it tou it very much broader and conaequs The members divided the solve dilltrlblltlon and organization of and country life. 123 IN Stl LONDON, Mvlty 28(.“lpecial) .-'L f. fourteen hours Monday, the sh temperature reaching 80 degrees Fah- renheit and in the sun it was 128. It was the hottest day for ten 'f tur i cimiiisiiii 'ROUBL May 28 (Bpoclol).-'A m0*_ NH, .els lar- e A- al OPC. odi- ing l\&\" SQ The en- lect. ehes s ln- at. the systems of European rural cred- ak DK 1 ntly fa!- s iii- with tion, 8|' on- han a md fas¢_lnatlng'! its so easy how glossy, full of ilfo and vi Hair Health than all others, bo really docs rostoro color to grey Free: Sign this adv. and talto lt cake of Harllna Soap for 500.; or Why not liavc beautiful, darlr, glo intiiiul '_-_olorcd hair, full of lifc .inut_v---l'.o<~|» yourself young lookl .ivnplo to do if you will get n bottle .la_v".s Hair H-;~.:ilth today. \'ou'll notl .i cbiiiige iiltcr oiic or two npplicntlo ---litiw quickly tho grey liuirs vanisl Doii‘t. waste time, get a bottle tod Your drugglst is selling more Ha he knows it's the most satlsfacto the nicest and cleanest to uso a following drugglsts and get ia. 50c_ b tie of I»lhy’:i Hair Health and n 2 bottle of Hny’s flair Health and t 25c. cakes of Hartlnn Soap'Free, for 4. -me Uiisighlly Grey and Faded Hair Invest With a Reliable ' and Cllll ,__ ,amy The fox business is the urcatest money maker this country has t lihy‘s iisii- Iioalth will keep your hon-_ ever known but to s~_cu.-e the best results and giemtest returns you will oy- neei to invi st your money in a company of iesogrized worth. y s S0 nd hair. to $1. the Ot.- 5c. 00 W0 $1. E. A. [OS l ER, Sunnyside ._..___........__.. -...__ _-__.._._. ,__ ._ _ ., _..~--~ about that price? | is famed. St. John, Toronto, Winnipeg, More and Better Tea for the same money 1 V Since you can buy Red Rose Tea (Crimson Label) i at 30c., why should you buy any bulk Tea at or .There is no question about which Tea. is the better ' -no question about lasting goodness because i everybody knows that Tea put up in Sealed Air-tight Lead Packages. holds its Quality and Flavor longer than loose Tea. Besides, Red Rose Tea is better to begin with. It 'is a blend of strong Indian and fiavory Ceylon Teas -the former assures generous strength, the latter 1 A that rare delicate flavor for which Red Rose Tea Mk your grocer for the “Crimson Label" Red Rose Tea. If he hasn’t it on hand he’ll get it for any good customer. You’ll find it a better, richer Tea-a Tea that will spend , farther, make more cups of Tea and prove cheaper in the , end than the Tea you have been using. The air-tight _ package keeps it pure and good. p Sold only in sealed packages. N' T. ii. ESTABROOKS C0., Li it d, ' " - , ‘°° REDROSE _‘~` a17 Calgary. _ “_ _ my V 1 "“'.-s' sb I 'm `- ‘_ i -rr - 1 i @ Fox-Breeding Company C0 IIB ry, There are sterling. fair and poor fr x propositirns on the market as in every thing else ai rl the prospet tive investor should see that he is placing his money in a concern which is managed by reputable men with gocd prosyests for successful business. ~ ' If you wish to buy orsellstock you will tinfi it to your advantage all or write today. \ 'V ‘"1 and satisfaction ure ass`ured mi if you purchase knives,forks, ,pt spoons and serving pieces bearing the trade mar / ~[ _ ' 1" ‘ lr, ll06EllS BMS. This brand is known ns i _I _*" "Silver Plan that Wears" l w|'rHiNa'ro~N `\ _/' °="1\>°-“¢v- record twomile run ' _,_______--- `\ \ “/ 'H and is made ln the heaviest / Sold by Laailisln Baden \~ 1 5 -23Mf|nw3i Etta iii to come here, We can put you in touch with the best propositions and ainito protect the bu)er at every point For application blanks and ]iros1ircti;s's of the different companies I. R. Barr Care of lionoell Advertising Agency ROYAL BANK BUlLlllNG p i @%i 'i W. i, ' New iioiut CLAM Aus - of Harvard, collapsing at nniah of i ~ d In France recently a messaB0 V35 Dropping a Message ,F-"_" '_' m an aeroplane to the grou h grade of plnte. Famous for _ over 6n years for its durability 7'* ‘"1 _ C. F. Howell Co. /~ (listablislred i874.) .W _ WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN and dropping the record. carefully; wrapped. _ .i.i.....i.‘ _-_.1-rvlil* Charming the Snakes That snakes are "charmed" by music is denied by a scientist who has been investigating in Ceylon and who says that their actions are tn- gpii-ed by curiosity. __»._...___ _ A Dlvlnlng Rod Official tests in German South Afri- ca, with-the witch hazel dlvinlng md seem to vindicate the etllclancy of what generally has been deemed a superstition. _____.___.__.- Ploturea for the Blind Motion pictures for the blind have been invented by a. ‘Paris doctor. lil electrically operated machine causing a series of reliefs to Dallniider their dngers. - New Cotton Area Moscow textile manufacturers plan to spend several millions in lrrigntllllr g. great valley in central Asia for this cultivation of cotton.” ,__ Boaton'a Drydoek _ Boston will spend 3.000.000 to M114 one of the largest dry docks in the United States, accommodating ships 1000 feet long and 110 feet wide. ______.__-- Refuse Wagons Refuse gathering wagons of several German cities are so constructed that they can be lifted bodil! with electric cranes and emptied. T "Vacuum l.`.|eanll8» l’\t\‘0\1¢ Qyill kindly book orders ahead ” 9 |¢ .wid disappointment. sent fro by a person talking into a phonogflv , .U-,_ =.___,. _,r ___, Q., »' ‘sr '-M. -~ .- e ii. -- " 5-Mil; -.'.-..'..~.f.%§._<_:>. 2! ev E-It liysler Culture Notice of Apglicatfons for OYSTBR LEA ES in NORTH RIVER, ST. MAllY’S` KAY and BENTINCK CWI. Application on the regular print- ed forms will be received by the un- Slllll- wiii ihniiy son sniff., sinh so as to avoid disappointment “Yreuum Lleauin Palmas dersigned for lease cf barren bot- toms for Oyster Culture in North River, Queen’s County. St Mary's` 1 ( gg;,K1;i-1ig;i:¢€;‘u:t¢;', gglggefggfn 3: Consignments Soliciled, V “';f.‘;i‘i;i,.i’.‘.1i‘.:::.':.f.if'....... ...li » Y k ;,,‘e;;.e...;,..‘.._..(;._._§.33,_ ;°.t..,§.,i.; 187--194 Fulton Market. New 01' gi;ltpi:ra,t tohpay .cost of drawing, 4"7“‘“;l:E""""kS YY L > ____ _ FE, p eae use and registering: ..§°f;,’,°;;.‘:,f.i;‘.°°‘;;,:s"'.;=:fi:':.f.°f;-stirs. ii wiiiis it sonsl »-.-»-~»»»- - ai;-»h _ M- -»- ~-» 0 L A M S iwd may he isspeetednt use nom _ _ ing places:--'~ o .» l Office of the Provinch! ' ' i ' _ _ - _ Biefevary, ' C\1'\°WU. Pi-othunota1y’a' Office. 3uminerside_Gll. Deakochel & Co., R,|,,,,,°,_.||,¢|»¢ and Futton Nations Mischonche; liebbnild Bros Baal. N5* Y°'*- <=~==-»»~. 1 =-----=~°°':=.i'::._._ ssrrnnii. unwanav |_.|-o§"‘§|’A“|~,-|-, -`3L_»Ah/l§- Consignments Solicited Daily Returns 2l0 Fulton Market NEW YORK 5_8\htuM&Elz ykspd. ' 1- iq 1 magma 17 Q W. Elsworth Sprague Wholesale Corpguission Dealers SIIP YOUR T0 J. Edwin Treakle .ii'r'l?.'.?}%i° &'