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Holt Extra Piccolo Soloist Viol Symphony Orchestra ` Fatty Joins The Force Mollie & The Oil King A Keyston Comedy By Majestic Musical I H. P. Barnes I Late of the Max II Ionoiuiow Nicur “gut Mutual Girl" T,~rv,<1ii§$e§fS see inni ri a .WATCH 551°” Y" '”‘ “Y The Minion nouar Mystery MA I .B Complete Fox Directory V The only complete Directory of the Fox Business of Prince Ed ward_Island ever published together with a detailed directory of the City of Charlottetown prepaid to any address on receipt of $3.00. G. BALINGALL, Publisher, P. O. Box 61, _ _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. This directory which will be ready for delivery in first week in September will contain the names of President, Vice President, Secretary,A 'l reasurer, and Directors of Fox, Mink, Skunk and Karakulc Sheep Companies to the extent of nearly $40,000,000. 5176-8-Z9mlOismw i l l Is NOW---Right Now A Foxes, so that you can have your idle money in a safe, The stock issue of $15000 per pair on 15 pairs of pure bred Island Silver Black Foxes is almost all sub- scribed. Don’t be one of those who will be sorry they didn’t accept this present chance-but be one of those who will be sure of good returns from a safe invest- ment. I Connaught Pedigreed Black-Foxes, Ltd. Phone 484-Cameron Block-Box 54 inuaasslvn ...__ TAG DAY.- In aid of the Charlot- tetown Hospital will be held on Thursday oi Exhibition Week. 5480. TAG DAYln aid of the Charlotte town Hospital will be held this year as usual on Thursday ot Exhibition yeah, 5454. CLASS “A"' and imported black and patched Foxes, Ranch bred and wild caught mink and manen. Write or' phone R. J McNeill, Tyne Valley. 5499- 7Mtt. A CALL FOR PRAYER.-At the Ministerial Association on Saturday morning lt was unanimously.-'agreed lo respond to the call for National Prayer in the present European cri- sis. The call is issued by the leaders of the Protestant denominations oi' Canada, and the day ls Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1914. A united service for prayer will be held in Zion Church from 12.30 to 1 p. m., and in the First Methodist Church from 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. Dr. Fullerton will give a brief address at the evening service. It is expected that the people will very largely attend these services of inter-' cession on Wednesday next. TROUTDALE IN THE PINES.-A summer resort on Bear Creek Canon was burned to the ground on August 27th, 118 gllests were at the hotel but no lives were lost. The resort is run by H. W.Vickerso n. Vernon River, P. E. I., and several P. E. I. people were guests at that time. including Mr. G. W. Closk and wife, Mount Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Sum- merside; Mrs. I). H. Dalzell, Uigg; Miss Annie Mc(‘.oy, Charlottetown. Sympathy should go to Mr. Vicker- son, who lost all his personal belong- ings, as well as stock on hand. The fire caught from a ilre place at 8 p. ni., due to the wind and nothing could be done to _check the llnines. Mr. Vickerson is one of the best known and most capable hotel men in the West. and has been manager of Trout- dale for three years. RECENT GUESTS ni Bonsliaw Ilo- tel were:-(Joloiiel F‘. S. Moore. Mr. Jolii M e l 'if M . . ' 1 oor am \\ e, r Geo l<.. I-‘ull and wife, Miss Margaret Full, Mr. ('. II. Black and wife, Mr. Fredk. Black, I)r. F, E. Sninllwood and wilc, Charlottetown; I)r. \V. A. Black t-.nil wife, '1`oronl.o; Mr. Will Moore mil wife, Bay City, Il.S.A.; Miss liut'i Black, Toronto; Mrs. G. ll. Taylor. (‘harlotteto\vn; Miss Gwen Toylor, Miss Vera Taylor, Mr. G. Iiusznrd, Mr. I.. (`. _\’ewsnn, Mr. W. T. liugfgnri and wife, Mr. E. Chandler and wife., Master Layre .Chandler. Charlotte- town; Mrs. A. Archer, Salida, (Tolo- rado; .\lr. A. Mi:(7aiiiiell. (‘liarloitr-- town; .\Ir. A. Fraser, Mrs. Jas. l-`:1r- qulinrson, Ilunliury; i\1rs. Jas. Guiney Boston; Miss Mae Stciitiford, Bos- ton; Mr. Percy McNevin, (`luii'luit~\ tnwn;Mr. Bruce Stewart, Mrs. llruuc Stewart, Miss L. Stewart, .\lis.i lt. Stewurl, Mr. J. Colliiigs and Soil, bliss Hughes, Mr. Otto ('r:i.hb, Mr. Frank Stewart, Mr. Frank McGuigan und son, Mr. I). D. Morrison, Cliiirlottn- town; Mr. W. H. Newsome, 'Furoiitoj Miss Eva E. Wnil, (‘hii~ai:o; Mr. K7. (`. Toombs, Cliarlottetowri; Miss M. Carroll. Truro; Mr. \V. llilt'/, Truro; Mr. Hazen (‘. Baker, illr. Ralph S. liuc-stls, Mr. Frank M. Hughes, Mr. Jas. A. Brady, (‘harlot- tetown; Mr. B. Doucett. lticliihuoto,` N. Il.; .\lr. .-\lIan B. (‘osh, <‘liarloL'.e- town; Miss lfloreiice Bethune, Bosl ton; Miss l-`lorcnci» B. ('olllh, Mr. W. P, Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. I~‘. ’l`l-l- niarsli, Mr. lliirry Tidiiiiirsli, Mr. (‘. J. Tlilinarsli, Mrs. Il. (‘. Vox, Mrs. E. S. Ilnszard, Miss li. Ilasziml, Miss Amy Moore, Mr. D. .'.. McKinnon, Charlottetown. rr P/ws to buy in this provineefl uison will be oh- as a public he open in served by holiday. season- Beds, by at J. G. Car- VBF. George St. 5461 ~'.<` SPECIAL MEETINGS- Special evangelistic services are being held nightly this week ‘at Wlnsloe South, conducted by Rev. G. S. Anderson, Methodist Conference' Evangelist. Ser- vices start at 8 o'clook, to which all am invited. . ~ - - AID T0 BEAUTY.-No woman need despair ot being able to achieve a pretty and alfectivsstyle oi hair dres- sing in these days when transforma- tion switches, etc., in all shades are so easily procured by calling on Mrs. White, The Leonox. 5147 llllllllllli llll Mlllll TEAEH Hllll lll SH[llll Earl Kitchener Urgent ln Advlce to Oficera of Second Expeditionary Army LONDON, September 5.- Never mind whether they know anything a- bout drlll. it doesn't matter it they don't know their right foot from their left. Teach them lio\v to shoot-and do lt quickly." These are the instructions which Earl Kitchener has given to the olli- cers who are engaged in the work ol getting his second army into shape. lllM|l NU GUUUS ` UUTUF l§lHMllll Embargo Has Been Declared by Can- ada Against Both Austria and Germany MONTREAI., Sept. 5.- An embar- go forliiddliii: the importation into (ianudn of Austrian or German goods has ben decided on by the British niid (‘auadizin Governments, :ici-.ordiiig to advice received by lt. S. White, (`nl- lector of (`usioms for the Port of Montreal. Mr. White explains that the order is already effective and that it applies also to goods sont to Canada from Austrian or German iirnis in Great Britain or the United States. FIRST UFFIIIEH FHUNI , UUMINIUN HlS lllllll News is Received of Death of Nephew of Col. Denison of Toronto MONTREAL, Sept. A cable rc- ceived by Vol. S. A. Denison, tt. M.G.. nflicer comaiiding 4th llivlsiouiil Area. announced that his nephe\v. (laplaln Bertram Dciilson, I{iIig`s Own Yorkshire Light lnl`antr_\'. has been killed on the liriiir.: line. in the big battle against the Geruiaiis. (`iiplain Denison who is the llrst (‘nnndiau to fall, was the son of Admiral John l)i-i\- soii. Joining the navy he st-rvl-il llirougli the Bom' \Vnr, nrfiliip; ns _-\.l). if., to Admiral lieziucrolt. but in 15001 was truiisferreil to the nrinv. Sub.~:i-- the evening » Sllllllli For lll lltll Baoirra, Oirr., 31st. 1915, “For about forty yum. IW!! troubled? and Bladder Trouble. I 1n|"nevgz eonined to my bed with the trouble, but my lgine ard I had to K . ' ` rest or a me too advertised". remedies which never did me anygooda Thea I saw “Fruit-a-tlves",hives'tiae¢N memoregoodthulan othesnzned 'hxingle' and frequently had loltln oi working. but “Fruit~s-tivn"4'eaedicd it for him. I would atrpin ,jldqim n ne suilerin from V ' n . H. DORLAND 5oe. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25s. At all dealers or seat on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited. Ottawa. start oliicer and was attached to the War Ottlce. - On war being declared he asked permission to Join the regiment, whlclrwas immediately granted, his splendid- record being fully recognized by the War Ofiice. His regiment was one of the first English regiments to engage the enemy and he died a soldier’s death, leading his men. _ 'l`he late ofilcer married Miss Nord- heimer, of Toronto, who with a little girl survives him. Iitii his ini wills simiilili Actual Fighting Untll 1916, Says Lon~ don Expert, and Bickcring for Years Afterward LONDON, Sept. 5.-~ The opinion is expressed in high quarters that ifthe war lusts three months it will re- quire fivo years for full settlement. lf it lasts for six iilonlha it will re- quire eight years. One great mlllinry authority says it will las. until 1916. -~f / _ l ,f 'C ` \>,,\O~o _ 4° Oo (\ S. *.- éill \“~’i.i;.`."f§ i t "ft W \_ _- * fl1,,\ ,l &v_\ ) ~1 ,`_, 'Z _ .` /' I, ~ _._ ' _ - _ _) T -5- »- -. sin,- qucntly Captain Denison became a with Lame Back broughtoa by Kidney.. ' and decided to try thai.” They didn F T3l£'f»=-° §The Animated Vlgeitly Th“TPe Cggash” ` EIIIOS Sp€CfZC al" ., Ne;4vgt?¢E|§li§¢?¢vu‘i»;s production ever aUe S on I-level”-T'l"_."'»'_-‘I Tun RAIDI-:as or Tun Msxtcantaonnlsn The Great Agricultural" Exhibition it Of The Maritime Provinces ' 'l9l4 Charlottetown, September 22, 23, 24-' and 25th. `l9l4 Live stock entries close 11th September. All other entries close 15th September. ~ 3 DAYS Honsn RACING 3 GRAND ATTRACTIONS IN FRONT OF THE GRAND STAND. - AEROPLANE FLIGHTS ON THE THREE FlRST DAYS. LOW RATES ON STEAMERS AND RAILWAYS. For prize list and all information write the :Secretary ~ FRANK R. HEARTZ, C- R. SMAU-W00D» President, S¢¢'Y'Tf°*'- Charlottetown. Charlottetown. V 5135-8-26Mfmw11i " ‘ L ` " "'-i i'll‘ll`ll|llTllllllllll Gray Marine Motors Standard the world over, Made 'in sizes from 3to SST-I. P. 1, 2 &3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. W _ _ Write for free Catalogue giving arid' full information s FOR SALE fBY . Stanley, Shaw & Peardon ' Sole Agents for P. E. I. 143&3-2Mtt ` I l I *il r .|_x____L Ji6IiiiIi.iI"3'I'1'§Ii'\I`fT PEDIGRI-:ED Foxes LTIf`l 4 ' l I *I Description of Ranch The chief point of interest for the thousands of t_oufi.~ts who visit Charlottetown is the Dinnis farm. It is situated about ten minutes’ drive from the city on an eminence over- looking the harbor and consists of one hundred and sixty acres of land. lt is chiefly of interest because the fox ranch which occupies ten acres of woodland on the highest point of this farm is the largest in the Province and its owner has the reput- ation of being the most successful of fox breeders up to the present time. Situated as it is on a wooded hilltop it is ideally located for a fox home. 'l`he Natural drainage of the ground is perfect, so that there is no danger of spring freshets so fatal to young foxes. The :iir is :always pure and fresh, for the winds which sweep the hilltop carry away all harmful and disagreeable odors and tumble the chilling fogs into the valley below. The fact that M r. l)innis has never had a single case of sickness among his animals since he acquired the present ranch (three years ago) is sufiicient evidence of the liealthfulness of the ranch and surroundings. The ranch has an enviable history of success. Last year seven per cent. of the _Island's increase of young foxes were born in this ranch. This year Mr.Dinnis has raised fiftveight young foxes. It is not much wonder that he is called the “Wizard Rancher." ` The Dlnnls Ranch The largest on Prince Edward Island, containing at present 110 foxes. ...I ~ -. I AN OPPORTUNITY to get into a LARGE, PROSPEROUS, and WELLESTAB- LISHED concem. The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes A Limited solicits capital for the FURTHER EXTENSION of a vcrv suc- cessful Com any. The Company owns at present, ELEVEN PAIRS of ‘TROVED BREEDERS” (two years old) worth at least 50 p. c. more than young pups according to the experi- ence of ranchmen. There are NO Promoters’Pro1its in this Proposition because the Directors are selling the_new issue at actual cost pijce of foxes, virtually $16,000 per pair. watchman to protect the foxes from disturbance. H pany carries on busmess l EAD OFFICE Box 147, CHARLOTTETOWN P E I Guarding"The Dinnis Raiichl' looks the ranch and the public road. Supplementing the eye of this" ” I officer is the vigilance of another watchman whose especial business 1 ' A it is to patrol the ranch. There are brilliant li hts surrounding thef; _. ranch which are turned on every ,night to enable the trained night Standing out prominently is the night watchman’s house which dyes-' I i The equipment is the largest and most up-to-date in the Province. fa - The pens of the PEDIGREED FOXES number one to eleven and oc- I cupy the premier position in the ranch. Every convenience that in- " genuity can suggest and money procure has been incorporated in the- L construction of their dens. The pens in which they take exercise are very large, and no pains have been spared to assure absolute comfort - to the valuable occupants of these de luxe dwellings. I The share-_. _ _ holders of the JOHN R. DINNIS PEDIGREED F OXES LIMITED Prospective Dividends for 1914, Sixty-l-'ive per cent (65 p e) have sole use and control of Mr. Dinnis’ name so long as the Com , , .. .. ' _ f _ ' I .n`aar$r§;i;3.)the Report of the Depgrimeng of V ) Description of Foxes DINNIS PEDIGREED FOXES are regarded as the type, “par excellence" of silver black fox. They are characterized by thin mobile ears; a full neck,short and arched from the back' width over shoulders and through the heart; a long, delicately turned head; a springy pelt, and pink skin covered with a wealth of fine lustrous fur. onrticularly marked on limbs and under body; and a large heavy "brush". These are the Hall marks of health and vigour. The foundation stock of the DINNIS PEDIGREED FOXES was selected from the pens of the Pioneer Rnnrhmen, Charles* Dalton :ind R. T. Oulton, Alberton, and from the famous Ray- ner Ranch, Alberton, Prince Edward Island. The cro=sing of these two noted strains has produced ii heautiful.vigorous;large animal that combines the line rich lustrous fur of. the one breed with the high quality blood and phenomenal productive- ness of the other. 'lh_e pelts of ancestois of some of these foxes - sold for thehighest prices on the London market. ._ The litter reared last year bd; the mother of Queen Mary (one of the Comoany‘s foxes) sol for forty-five thousand.do¢ lars ($45,000), while another litter reared by the dam of’ the Duke of Connaught sold for Forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000). n ln., . _ v (mi%i}t;§ligi;sands await those who seize the opportunity , - I Free Booklet on Silver Fox lndustry `- Thousands of dollars have already been made andlmarf THE JOHN R. DINNIS PEDIGREED FOXFS LIMITED. The xt ' ff " ~ VIRTUA¢iL§i peoxsliadded are at a VERY LOW COST s.si`ti.“§;i.;tieafspissietssiv °“"““°°“ °‘ ‘*‘°-' ‘ "It is to be noted that the value of foxes of one ear old a_nd uowaitls ESPECIALLY OF PROVED BREEDERSy.v.iiicon~ siderably greater than young ones in their first y'¢-ay - ' ‘- - ~ .,. Lll_._,' r J . I ` l l l I ' 9