FDHKER PABTOR T0 PREACH.- H. B. Thomas ol ge Carleton 'of some misunderstanding as to the A Utliodllt ' Ullll-Hill. 3¢- 0111!. Yillfexpedicncy of that particular piece ,fpreach in the First 'Methodist churehyof road receiving such attention in T tomorrow morning and evening. Mr. Thomas was the former l>ast0r of city in need also of being macsdam- T this ehuroh in Chiu-iomtown. lisrd, his hu-ii resumed ond is now si. most completed. It is evident. evsn‘at T0 VISIT ST- J0HN-- Rev- J- this stage that the work has been ex- T Hraney leaves this morning for St. John where he will preach on Sun-.road is finished it should compare »l~ day in the _Carleton ll¢th°\1i¢¢frovorsi>1y with the best streets oi the Church. on the °°¢e=i°u 0! the an-'oity. when the making no of this T , po , . nlversary of that church of which dl he was l>&8¢0\' b¢l0Y¢ 0011-108 Vfproceeded with on that part of Charlottetown. P -i ` mond Street and Sydney Street. P\’!`lUlP¢ the Christian volume is the BEING REFLOORED-Those whose business take them frequently to the Customs Department will share in T in the pleasure of its staff at the fact that a new H001' is 110W bei-DE D'-\_¢ Europe. having taken a post~gradu~ H into the Customs onice. The wors ate course ln English and Gu-man will beagrcat improvement in the uni,-erSl;l¢g_ l-e¢_-eiveg 8 unanimous H appearance of these omces, and fum- C lshes further evidence of the satisfnc- hyterlgn ¢ongl-eg,,;l0n at Chipmam tory manner in which the present y_ Government is carrriu: out the wb- mooring of the st. John Prosbytery lic vforks and maicrrsining UN \‘al'i"y ous public offices and buildings in of McGill University and Westminster B00d repair. Hall, Vancouver. I-Ie has had abril- H »----- liant career asastudent both in C ' T hilt fllliii U16? all shall meet in fu- Nlw Sill" undefshids wah call to one of the largest congrega- narrow knife pleated flouncc so tions in the glsritime Prolilwes o\I\_|l:- _ ° l urs well for is future use u ness. e iopular in London. it Sian ey is Bros. per parcel post. Two d .h‘de, purp|e' Bluch lloyd’ Campbell, Charlottetown. `*"" Would, in the way his wisloni reed Navy, Cerise, Paddy, Laws Tel Fddlya an Prince ti-eets, which ha been llllpcndcd by the Mayor on account preference to other streets of the ceptionally well done and when the rtion is ilniahe the work will be rince Street running from Rich AN I.\'\'I'I`A'l‘ION.-'I‘he Rev. John ce, who recently returned from all a few days ago from the Pres- B. The call was dealt with at a 'li sure- nom vom( -'rho -on oi asa- lm' B””’__f_‘” U"-‘ ' el°.qIg9'; 'h:vxtt1lc:n °érc?i;cGeor:ed (s°l°°u°" nom B“““. °°"°r" '. V d s ' I lbnxlh hm lonely cot appears in vf¢w, he expectant wee-things. toddlin, stacher through o meet their Dad. wfllichterlng noise an glee he cheerful supper done, wi' serious face -»..~#ll"" -i 1.. ilk; the arket Only a Small Portion of the Stock Remnlm If you Intend I_nvesting'it Would he N eC¢8S¢If3" t0 “ke Im"l¢dl°f¢ . vw r l » _ i 7 Appzioorson for sfork P wide, hey round the ingle from a eii-ele he sire turns o'er, wi' par-ti-igrehal `The two important points to consider when investing in the Fox- llndus- ' . McNeill, of Elmsdale, this prov- H grace N8 ha Bible, once his lather's pride. theme, ow guiltlms blood for guilty man was shed 0" H0. Who bore in heaven the second name, ad not on earth whereon to lay his head. |101! kl1€¢1iii§ down, to I-Ieaven's Eternal King, esterday. Mr. Mc.\'rill is a' graduate The Salah the lathu-_ ,md me hug. auada and Europe and his early ason of .‘\fr. W. C. McNeill, Elms- ale and anephew of Mrs. Robert 8 WHAT A HOME INDUSTRY Saturday Night ) Beneath theshelter of a_n aged tree; The ' Tha hand prays: Olle “springs exulting on trium- phant wing,’ ’ ture days. t He who stills the :°aven’e clam- orous nest, nd decks the llly» fair in flowery pride, the best, Grry and Black. $2.50 each .\11-JAi\'S-What does it m-ran to 8 For them and for thier miie ones C -bvanley Bros. _ la 2310 ir.-25-n3i l average, between 80 and 100 men 1- the year round. Most of those men formed that the total number of per- ' sons, employees and their fauzilie W ity or to a province to have a large ctory? In the city of Charlotte- town the factory of Messrs. Bruce Fl. Stewart & Co., Ltd., employs. on an ave families and the Guardian is in- p i i ‘ iieaffhai Cold Room wlth the Perfection Oil Hoof- er. The Perfecti u is the very latest word in ellicient, saiisfadory, econ( mlcal and durable neat There is no smoke, no cd. r from the Perfeftion itoie. The flime is easily adj-isted and the oil tank holis enough oil for a day-~-the meter tells you how much fuel has bien consumed. There ave hundreds of points to the Perfecllon that you should invesliga\e_ Call in and see this stove. Fennell & (handler Victoria R-iw. , tory is over 230. This means that ___l the stores of Charlottetown, dry """"`""""""""""""""""""`""" goods, boots and shoe stores, gror cery stores, tailors dressmakers,etc., Myers- a prosperous and progressive receive a share of patronage which, larmer of Lake verde' Lot 43' cam. without the factory they w0\1ld Iwi brated his Both birth-day on Monday receive. It means to the province an goth' mst" by llavlng a lew of llls u fi ' “PPO” “WY fm' its Yoimg me” W nd near relatives, as has been the cus- employmeut at their homes instead t of going abroad for it. Its further ex- g tension would mean an extension of at g ‘these benefits h°th to the city and to iiiucli enjoyed At 12 o'clock high lthe province. It means, besides an te ` L _ \ ill/ i l _ . m o e a a _ . ‘ __{_,--*"”` . _ .., l ll, ~ committee was appointed to lnvesti ill 5. ho derive their living from the fac- provide. om scenes like thece nlil Sf:-~t‘ii‘s grandeur springs, hat makes ber loved at home, revered nhrfmfl: ` rinces and lords are nut the breath of lungs, "An bonfst rnan's the noblest worlc of God." opportunity to invest money at home on in n home industry, and the circula- of tion at home instead of abroad, of i the dividends earned. Thus one bene- *_ fit leads to another in an almost l ceaseless round. The maintenance of F such an institiition as this is a di- S rect benefit to its stockholders. and to pays to encourage home industries. 2293. ENJOYABLE MUTORING-Among the passeiigers who returned to Char- lottetown by the Picton boat on Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Grant, and family, who had been away during the past three or four M weeks on u vacation trip, which was . H . _ tour of the Droviuce of Nova Scotia. among other places, Halifax and New pleasant for Mr. Grant, however. with a Guardian representative yes~ 5 the roads, the main roads, in Nova T row;.in most instances _ not as wide 5 as are the main roads of Prince Ed- ward Island--in fact, no wider than and miles of road'-¢~ -ul re- ANNIVERSARY.- Mr. Charles om for a number of years, to a oust-. supper. This feast took place 6 o'cIock in the evenin and was a. was served, and the table spread this occassion was characteristic the accomplished hostess’ ability n the culinary art. Several congra- ulatory letters were received, espec- slly one from, (at one time Hon. red'k Peters, and for years repre- entative of the District, now of Ii. Mr Myres is bale and hearty, try, FIRST, the price charged for the foxes, SECOND, pedigree and quality of ~ the animals. the market. - -IMPORTANT The Belmont Black Fox Co., have now the very best fox proposition on They inetnd adding to the ranch 3 more pair of the Island’s very best stock. They have ranch. ' P will then pay the largest dividends the P. E I. Fur Breeding Association. already secured from F. F. Tuplin, New Annan, the first choice of the first-lfoxes from their l ' THESE I"OX£S MAY NOW BE SEEN AT THE BEI.MON'l`_ RANCH When this industry comes to a fur basis its the Company with the first grade of stock that Every fox now in the Belmont ranch will register in class A, as per regulations passed at Price Of Foxes Is the most important matter to consider in investing in a fox Company. These foxes arc being placed in the ranch at $12,000 per pair. - _ »-4 IT* (1. of the animals. i' . Is there another company on P. E I putting an equal quality of stock in at this price ? The 'Ranch Is situated three miles from the city on the Belmont Farm under the capablemanagement of Mr. J. B. Andrews who is also one of the largest stock holders. The ranch is claimed to be the best in the Province, the pens being unusually large with every accomodation for the care and safety Hints To Intending Investors Consider carefully the price of the foxes, also the pedigree, and quality of the animals. 1?§J€F$°§Z5§°§“§.‘l‘£é‘l‘»‘§i.$?.l‘f“°'l`é §f"11°1>1=» and in 1.... fi... ....1 on rin; Miimrini: rox uxciuiuoiz Ain mvssi-Mrur comiiw, ouseu srizizizr stock with the energy of much I 0 '0I- MSltlIL` I1 younger men, and his friends hope 9 3 4 ml if to enjoy many more goose snppers at his hospitable l,0me__(l0m (Examlm _ er and Patriot please copy.) Sale Of Stock .Only a limited amount of this stock is now offered for sale. Application can now be made for this stock to any of the stock holders or Directors. Io per cent cash, balance November Ist Cut out the full application form and mail enclosing therewith Io p, c. I herewith apply for. . _ _ ._ , shares of l this capital stock of the Belmont Black Fox Co, Ltd. the Balance I agree to pay on or before November Ist, 1913. Name-_ . _ . .. . . . . . Address . ... Application may be made to any stock holder or any of the following Directors, Samuel Craig, President. John R. Munn, Vice President. Peter McDonald, john Martin, Robert Kirr, J. B; And-. rew and S. A. McDonald, Secy_ 'l reasurer. J I 1 WEDDING -BELLS-A very pretty wedding took place at the home ‘of are coming into the harbour daily,|sition has proved and indicates the "A dir c r. and Mrs. James G. Hughes, some with coal for thc town, and ull h West Covehead recently, when their scoking to load potatoes- The, as a spent pmctlca y entlrely ln B motor ;i;1irglii;:e; 1;l)is;hl_.o§.;leb;l_i€svi;n;ted ir; Poole firm of Aliiitagiée are expecting- r. g s ey o a s comer to ta e t cir potatoes.- Dlll. l,y_r,,mls; although om. pmple fulr _attendance at the fortnightly are complaining 8 good deal about meeting of the Cheese Board which the narrow.roads here for automobil- was held In Gh'"l°ttet°w“ Yesterday a ~ ~ fternoon, under the presidency of mg. In Nova. Scotia there are miles Mr. Laughlin McDonald. TM cheese able read from Brockyills was as 40. With the exception of the cheese ‘ __,, .»- H S gate the matter of the shortage ln A Quiei llignily is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance. Some new models of this type are illustrated here and many people prefer These Monuments to the artistically carved de- signs ornsmenfed with taste ful decorations. Whatever your preference we are ready to supply the style you desire. t nl - &llEl.l. nuire some manoeuvriug to pass a c V _ U _ team without accident. even on the ‘°"°v‘°"°` 2_'500 cheese b°”'rded' 10,? A'-'rr' main roads. But we had no trouble sold at 12%' curb price tha same' ,,»,,,,, _,_,».,, . k The following factories boarded _,.g»,,,‘ at all. Idont now that we met a h _ N P th 55_ N G] _ l #.3-. horse nn the iourney' that we had c eesej, _ew ef ’ 7'_ el; las 'll' ony trouble in passing." gow' gtgnvfyfl 11%b_ L zngiag ‘ on, , o n a , , a e , ' . -' “_ ,. _ _,,.;_» '_ of the New Glasgow factory, all of 1251;'-"'47-'T'°"'/if/I ""1-"»;,_; the cheese boarded as above was "'*"" "' sold to Mr. Spillet at 12i cents. At -V K,-from-.vi I the lost eating f zh no rd fl _,_ -'V-`~'*5'¢lf~1`l~` e' I 90"". of Luc' slmw the shortage in the supply of cheese r , ,1 an wr Med l` ’ ' boxes in the Island. This shortage Ill vlllld it appears was due to the fact that , _ _ the saw mill at Souris from , which Don t. go around with that tired, the materlal lol. the boxes ls obtaln. worn-out, down-hearted feeling. If ed was not able to malnmln lm sup, ‘l you are cnnstipated, bilious or have plv of mage,-lal_ The comm-ltte, con. a sour, gassy, upset stomach, Sick suited with Mr. Spillet and it was headaches, weak kidneys or sluggish declded to ,met the shortage by lm- liver. see to it that you cleanse your pm-tlng 4_000 box” from 'Munn-55|; system of undigested food, foul gas-is tllls order W” egened and me |,0x,,¢_ excess bile and uric acid, by the use wlll be her, by Monday, In order to 01 U19 KWH! ffllift Wnic l“x'*t|"°' make provision to meet the shortage F I0 PILLS ‘”¥i.§§Z5"d. °° ”l'..°§§r l.‘l'i.’Z‘°§2ll'l5 su e psy more a box, but the committee ln and you will be free from headaches. the course of their consideration of nturelsis. rheumatlsm. lam b»<=k» the mem: agreed co. oven more than indignation and all the distressing th” being ogg;-gd; but it is likely forms 0| llcknw small! mind ly that amount authorised by the constipation and kidney trouble. Bon-d yin nu; bg gnggdoq. The FIG PILLS do not gripe or lichen., eommittse ,-reported to the above but give a natural movement of the gm ag gh, mggeing ygetsrday. bowels. Refuse all substitutes., At . ---- all dealers in I and 50 eentvboxel GEOROETOWN BHIFPIl~¥O.- Since or by mail from The Fil Pill 00-. the me weather hu returned there Bt. Thomas, Ont. Bold at Geo ll. lg s good duel of shipping being donell Q lea m Hughes Drug Store. iii Georgetown and, vicinity. Vdlelelf, l . _»_ = _3‘°‘ 5 3 They made their headquarters at York, by Rev. E. A. Westmorland.` Several Newfoundland schooners are Grand Prix, the old home of Mrs. The bride, who was given away by in the harbour at present, The scl;r. (31-ang and from there Went out on her father. l00k¢ and entered th? Pafmf '50 C0PtHil1 DU. is iiHiSliiU'!Z taking ii through the beautiful Annapolis Val- the “Vain” Of the Wtddiug march cargo of produce aboard. She is 1,-l-_ In ,111 they covered 1,090 miles, l>¢l=\\il11fUill' rB11