,;-2-\,¢,~g_,- .."..,.»...»~_._.._... ~ wa...-.... ,. .. an Q3 1 C T_§‘,.. fr." ,_ chzégvaéihv ¢¢..,_:i!rf xiazggzi e Eiii. Alnlost auythinf you neéd lin Watches Jawa ery or Eye! uses welcan supply At ’ once or n n ver! chori timf. . E. W. Taylor Southside Queen Square _ Farm At Auction To be sold by Public Auciion at Pinette. on Tuesday Sept 30th, at 2 P. M- The farm of Alexander Stewart, containing 125 acres of Prime land. situated at Pinette Bridge, Lot 58 There are good outbuildings and a large dwelling House, alrnostiieiv and in good repair. ’Ihis farm is in good condition and situated in a good farming settlement, near Railroad station,Churches.Schools. There are several Lobster Factories near by and 2 Factories on the Farm. Any person wanting to buy a good farm in a good part of the Island, this is the piece to buy There is a shipping wharf almost on the front of the farm. There is a contract new let to have this wnari dredged out, so that most any sized Schooner can loadthere. There is also 6 acres of good Marsh adjoin- ,. /gr F/ /J . ~ ing. For further particulars apply £0 NA'1`HAl\'IIiL LARRABISE, Auctioneer, Eldon, P. E, I. Terms at sale 1545-9-i7Mwfni6i. l J Summer Resortior Sale The undersigned oilers for sale, that spiendidly situated hotel,so well known as the Mutch Hotel, and farm at Stanhope, facing Stanhope Bay. This hotel has all modern improvements and is one of the best known summer resorts in the province. It is within one hundred yards of the bay shore and _close _to the Surf- hathiug in the 'G_ulf. The farm consists of forty acres in ahigh state of cultivation with numer- ous outbuildings, stables, barns, etc, etc. in capital repair. These together with all the furniture, cattle, horses, farm implements, carriages and farm machinery will be disposed ot. For all information apply to or communicate with MR. FRANCIS MUTCH Mutch Hotel, Stanhope. 24-9-5MEl2i. I"0X|iS Fiiit SALE SILVER BLACK FOXES, young and adults. A few fine specimens of CROSS FOXES from fifty to ninety per cent. SILVER BLACK. If interested. wire us for prices. ' Terms reasonable. Our Foxes are all tame, healthy vigor- ous aud good size. FUNDY FOX CO. St. Iohn, N. B. 1414-9-1oM1mo. Schooner lor Sale Harry B. sixty six to/ns in good condition, sails and rigging first class. This Vessel is a gocd sailor carries well for her tonnage and requires very little ballast apply to l<2~ BOSWELL. Victoria, Lot 29. P F. I 1461 9 12Mtf i .~_,=/ i l ll o City Property For Sale gi. The undersigned are instructed to ofier tor sale at Public Auction on the premises in Charlottetown on Monday the 29th day of September A. D., 1913, at the hour-ot Three o'clock in the nttcrnoonz- All THAT tract of land part. of Common Lot Number 26 in Charlot- tetown Common bounded on the East; by Orlebnr Street, on the North by Lots fronting on Gerald Street, on the West by lots fronting on Upper Prince Street, and on the South by lands of Miss Harriet May, Martin West, Esquire, and the division line between Common Lots 26 and 25, containing 3 1-3 acres of land a lit- tle morc or less, and being part ot the lands owned by the Estate of Daniel Hodgson, deceased, This land must be sold in order to divide the Estate. Terms cash or equivalent. Good title guaranteed. wD3ated Sth, day of September A.D. 1 . GAUDET &' HASZARD, Solicitors &c. 1382-9-9Mtts9i. I l Presents A lot of new silverware just received at C. W. Pattersou’s Cor Great George and Graftcn Sts Sill . Hill was born in Guelph, Ont., Sept. 16, 1838. A year ago last July. he WAH' IS NOW BETTER L _ '\ _ - OTTAWA, Sept. 15-The Atlantic thus invading the territory hitherto reserved by a mutual understanding to the rival Hamburg company. To this the board ot the Hain/burg-Amen ican line has replied, announcing its determination to run a service to Bal- timore in opposition to the North German Lloyd’s service to that part. WILL VISIT PAFJIS INCOGNITO PA RTS. Selit. 15-It is ofllcinlly nn- nntinced that King Constantine of Greece will visit Paris incognito on Sept- 20, when he will be received by President Poincnire. ' \ "FII l'_"lE “ill ‘iris so rin tuiii =. . i _ __ D|ARRi-IGA sin"i»a‘mti Nothing not ti" Thl0llsh`Bl0olI." ' ' im- F¢wLFR?S zxrnacr or” WILD STRAWBERRY Cured Her In Your onhn lays. i_\Kns.' vif11.i.irrr `E1.i.1s, `Imndon.l ont.. writes: "My little girl had Diarrh ,no bad that nothing would 'stop it.`i1iE?act she got so bad “she passed nothing but e without lt, I used it whenve were in Saslratchewlin too, lor we could not. get on without it out there." Da. )Fowi.en's1 Exrnncr or Winn STRAWBERRY has a world wide reputa- tion for _thc cure ol alll Summer and Bowel Cornplaints."‘~ It _ as béen on th market for over 65=yeara, so you do not sxpermicnt with new and untried reme- ia when you purchase it. In'sisi:_on petting "Dim Fowll./lza*,s_._". It ls( menu. ccture by The T. ilburn Co.. Limited Toronto. Ont. Price. 35s. ga r »\lQ fl 'f-_-is i-7, MAIL CONTliAt.T ap-his SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri dny the 24th October 1918 lor the conveyance oi His Malesty's Mails on n proposed Contract (or lou years, six times per week over rural route No 1 from I-Iowlan, P E from the Postmaster General's notices containing iurther to conditions oi pro may be seen and Tender may be ob Othcu ot Howie: vther 1° it umm at thi onthe ----- mss itaun _ F01’ " JSI'i_;.mI’A\I]JLl Sept. 16.-aisle. ' Mglllere Dlaceitizliy array not . °‘ . ,teal.o ecomparav _ , f‘!P... __ ,-a_t_ T° l,'l_°°m,fi’7LYd'*E~Pi”k' lr... ln... 1.. amor-io.. who an woiteli m°ux:1ilp_e_ns.»l§ii'ii beloved _iii " hill); vgggfgble with having earned the title ol rail- ter of hir. and; , lp. L, »Campb‘3L ll A :_ road kings, celebrated his seventy- She leaves t,_p,,,__ 'gnl-ll mg),-1gg,_h¢r * c¢"ll\POIlnd. fifth birthday anniversary today. Mr. Parents, _e 9 pro and cheep sis- §‘€3."".’7.‘.df’.f‘“‘.‘l3i"iii.li.‘.,‘f“f‘f.°.§ti-'.“féi U°’°*°"°- V°"'“°“*-_"1 WU Wu- announced ina' retirement havin D ` " ' `* _ _ _ _ _ g uggen, _qI_Boo. _ .icw ,in EJ. _mich i>i°d WI*-i1.P°mP1“°d llT°¥\liBl'I¢l°S fOr completed thirty-three years’ of ao- John and Charles at iiome. ' _ _ ~ » _-r;.~;;ll.,;,,l,;;l,°ix¢°°“_ Y9B\’S. N111 tive rallroading in the Northwest. Dace,&|ed.f,vrap Z9, years oi age and shoe “" ;"°:,oi::‘» WW Htldhad concluded to take a rest, he waldcilrly beloved. by all who knew "”f ¢ en sn , and in valedictor he her. _ _ ,_ _ Would lie down it viewed the grgwth and pixagress ‘dl - i ,,, _ff Seem); if 1 the Greet Northern system and de- MRS. WILLIAM_LI'DDELL. was going ri gh( clared the time had arrived to place _#- down out of , glghl; lthe command ot the road’s Iorcel in Lléizzie J. Simpson, ivite oi William into some diirk hole yoimger hands. i deli, dated. at her home, Pucotillo ===gg;;5;,. and the windownul-1 After announcing his retirement Mr. Idaho, August 6th, 1913. aged 62 ' ~= mlm, had face, llmt ll-Iillhwciété ol; lain ainnuel rlilalliing trip gears. The deceased was formerly ui . would peek outa; 0 e . . o n r ver. summer avendish. She was an earnest stud- me, and when Lwas ge hills aggnt belagi catching] séalnlion ii: llnt or tllle bible_ and unwaverillg in _ oucof dwrgigwould . alia a- u e_ year t a. eapso er init in the epostilic taac ings; .eem “lf something was gulngwha? between these iishing trips was not early in lite she obeyed the gospel pem My blood was poor’ my cl,.c,,la_ one_of vacation and relaxation. Mr. and _indentitied herself \ with the lion was so ball I would be like 3 dead Hills activities during the twelve Christian Church at New Glasgow, person at ,_lmes_ l had female weak_ months or _more that have passed P. E. I. She leaves to mourn her nesé badly my abdomén was Bore .hd I since his retirement have been varied husband, one daughter Janette, three had awful’palns_ Enopglll lp; taxrthe energies oi a _man sisters and (our brothers, Mine Eder- "I took Lydia E Pinkhanfs Ve t -I Yea B~ _ gret. An_derson,_ Darnley, Mrs. oath- . ge a- .est summer Mr. Hill bought two erin; Dookgndorff, Roxbury; Mr-n_ ble Compound und used the Sanative banks in St. Paul, merged them, and Hugh MacL._ure, North Ruetico; Char- Wash and they certainly did rx/(pnders also acquired control oi the North- len Simpson, Cn.vgndish;_ Rev. John for me. Mytroubles disappea andI western Trust Co. He is no longer simps9n,_ Kentuckell; Goo;-ge tina am abletoworkhnrdeveryday."-Mrs, chairman of the board oi directors ol Frank Sgmpggnl Montana, W. F. SAwY£:it,RivorViewEsr1n,l\(u-e. the Great Northern, it is true, no town, Vermont. ' p .it may he said that he still keeps in AMERICAN WEDS ABROAD Another Cm- ii.‘l".?..l.‘il’.;'; .‘l“i`.§Z°§§...§.i“ii..°§ NEW YORK gc; ,,_A d, , ,_ Gifford, Iowa.-"Iwata troubledwith cent is spent but, ha knows the rea- l L d ’ ep ' ' 893° female weakness, also with displace- son for the outlay. _Not an earnings rioillin orlla on glayil ,that thlal Gwcd xii! ment. I had very severe and steady statement' but is scanned and analya O ss ay In Arlen an nswom - - . _» A. Thompson, bo h of whom- are headache, also pain in back and was ed by the master mind. _ 1. m-nent ~ soclet ln New Y lk 8 ll verythin and tired all the time. Icom- Seventy-live years old Mr. Hill 2° 1 in y 0 n . . _ , . '_ 1 ewport, takes place today in Sur- menced taking Lydla, E, Pmkham 5 may not be chairman oi directors,but my where Miss Van Ale” has been Vegetable Compound and I am cured of he is chairman of the Great North- Bl,,,;,l,,g lo, some lime these troubles. I cannot praise your em 9YS¢9m “One tile 1689- - ° medicim t°° highiy'"_M”‘ IN‘Mu""‘ ‘ J Van Alen who tor some years - _ _ ~ . . _ _ has 314°]-‘Ev Guhrdv I°w°' " ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP spent most ot _his time in England, The bride is the daughter of James and 9, granddaughter ot the late Mrsl Astor. She is also a. niece ot Mrs. Orme Wilson and oi Mrs 0 ilvy _ _ , steamship war is dealt, with in a. re- _ _ ' g \ ° o port of the Trade “nd Cdmmewe De- Sxrdghasvlgsezdveifhltoleailh xdqlengousdldt -if | §§;m;_‘;';f,,t”°d§,",he11‘lu‘;§re‘{'§‘,';;F§;°; of ner time in Engiola witiiptior illin- ` ' is uuurcd in knives,_ ln. ke ll, helwee the North Germa er, and while in Newport has presid- forks spoonsnnd serving _° D oi n _ . n ed over Wnkehurst. her fathers villa ’ If lb Lloyd and the Hamburg American ther ' pieces ey are l th d t t e tiildmldriiviith l’l:i:g1*;‘iiit1cueni1iegrIiil1i,tB1}€):ssei(ii Mr Thompslm’ the bridegwom' hun in Euro but for / l ~ ~ s ~ ' . _ .' ‘ 1 get traffic, will tie to provide this also lived much pe' » _ - ' _ . ' mit ooaiuonai facilities for the trans- “""F“1 Yea" “F” “ved i“ N°‘” Y°‘k' - in beautiful designn,la made = ‘ nt low rates. 1 ,- 1 , in the i\¢°"i¢=\ Pi4\=- If / _- Recently the former company an- tl ‘“r"‘g the season' 5’ has been i’°“°W“°d nounced its decision to put on a tri- '”_’l' 4- ‘-‘ for °ver60 ywu- weekly me oi Steamers between Bro- Mnr A vroi.EN'r DEATH oN f'/ ““'fI“°°l°1'° mon and Boston and New orleans. s. s. MANCHESTER 1NvEN'ron __ This bl-and known og . . ~ He is a bond broker and resides in l ".i'i'Iv¢r Plata ,that Wear!" , iiitlil-iia;bliltsoiii(r;all3i1>(iii;ilil11i ‘hi-1?ti`“i[l‘i1xli:l)m(_tl>i‘ila _East Goth Strget' -He is wen, k“°“'“ » s in Newport, wnere he has visited ire- quen y QUEBEC, Sept. _15-Alfred Halle, 32 years old, of Levis, married ond father of four children, met with ti.. violent death on the deck of the steamer Manchester Inventor in/ the Louis Basin yesterday morning, when ,he foremaet of the vessel gave way. ' The steamer. Manchester Inventor arrived here Friday morning, and ai- ter having discharged Quebec consign- ments, waa taken on hoard part. of the oiitwnrd cnrgo. This consisted of timber and a large piece of wood was being hoisted onto the vessel, when the foremaat, to which the_hoisting purchase was attached, suddenly snap ped and _the piece of timber which was hanging to the boom attached to the mast swung along the deck, struck Halle and crushed him against the side of a staunch iron, completely cutting ntl one of his legs and smash- ing his head. Halle was a brother oi Rev. Pro- fessor Hnlle, of Levis College, and also had two sisters nuns, one of whom left here last Sundpy for mis- RECORD RECOVERED FROM THE ARCTIC AFTER MANY YEARS _T NEW YORK, Sept. 15-Gen.Thomns R. Hubbard, president ot the Peary Arctic Club, made public today the news of n second return by a Dane ot important record leit by Admiral Pcary in the polar regions. k thickish' blood. I even steeped ras berry leaves, but all to no purpose. unt,i-l The g°v°r“m°“t °l Demnnr ' ~ 3 n¢ullp°l» tomme to “Y DR" Fomgrls through its minister to the . United » Exrnncr OP WILD Snhwggggy, ylmll States has ,sent to Admiral Peary thc Wed I dgdlmld will, such _ gqqd resllllsgtlln recgrdhe deposited in a cairn at_Na.vy other four o_r ive days she ' quite Cllfl on _the north east coast of Green- normal again. I would not to be land in July 1892. Twenty years later in July 1912, the record was recover- ed by the Danish explorer, Knud Ras- mllBB6D. ' The tlrst crossing ot Greenland from west to east was made by Peary in 1892. I-le and his only companion, Eivind Astrup, completed the. cali-n on Navy Clit! and placed in it are- cord, leaving a request printed on its back in various languages that its tlnder note the time and place ol tlnd- ing and forward it to an indicated destination. Rasmussen found the cairn in 1912, took Peary's record from it, noting that it was taken July 22 1912, and delivered it to his government. FRENCH COUNT KILLED VIENNA Sept 15-Count Maurice Dc Lllientnl, a Frenchman, has met a tragic death while climbing a. mount nin in the Sommering dietrifiii. With n young woman, who is an expert climber, he spent three days in the mountain: While they were attempt- i g to climb n steep erag he was seix e with cramp. I-lie companion tried to help him with one arm, but he tell several hundred loot, nearly dragging her down The woman reached a hut. near the top ol the slope and led ta rescue party back The body was tound mutilated. ,moat vw W ii l0v"v~f.\a~*4<'»i island FWS l That -is all a pair of Class A Island foxes cost shareholders in the Thr. e Rivers Silver Black Fox Cc. of Montague, after deducting cost of rinch eqnili. ment, organizing and stock-selling expenses. l gl l ‘lr ll l. . , _*.»4~|.l| .Ur 0'..-lr, liuicli inali- 'ag etnent' won't "c cis t you a cent for the first year and the ,o ~ J _prob-able Eire §';l;:2¥.‘f Ranching ai.l‘§.'i.‘I.‘;.‘.§i.”.'. igure out Self. sionary work in South Africa. l " ~ .»o.~n=;rfa r‘eiosf~r*cM A milk waggon had been struck by a street car, and-_the usual Bosmopo- iitancrowd had collected. Behind a big stout woman stood a smal1_ thin m*m~~ F01' Home _. minutes he tried vainly to get a __ look at thowrockl but euchattempt was thwarted by tho woman-in trout. .Finally he man- aged to catch a glimpse oi the revu- lets otmilk. _ _ __ . _ _ “.G0odneasf what a. waste!" he ex- claimed, _ _ _ With. nn indignant suid, the wo- man in front turned round. “Mind _ your own business, air!" she said. . . _ . ' _ VETERAN ‘MIssIoN;1liiY" ' -. DEAD in JAPAN. TOKTO, Sept. 15.-Dr. Daniel Croc by Greene died here today at the age of 70. I-Ie was a senior missionary in Japan, of the American Board of Commissioners, for foreign missions and was _decorated by the Emperor with the Third Class of the Order oi thc Rising Sun, the highest order conferred on civilians resident ~in Japan. i m i F l " J icn iss* - ___ -"' bfllgn . lf. .1 Qi-ii `i.’ff@~"_-' Tlfzaliisisicim as e 'J Pi-evented”-‘Stopped OTHERSILIPS. after thorough _M tents, is now otllcliilly iidoptutl by _ Npractlcully all the (trout Lukas und uw York Stenrirsliirp Companies . running sotitli.i\ntl inttriy runsutliiiitlo lines. _ . Four yours nizo Mr. Mothorslll ittlvo n. pcrsoiiiil doinonstrntion of his remedy on the English Chnnnol, Irish Sen, and the Baltic, und~~l'occivcd unquallllotl endorsement from Ietullnz papers ant such eoplo ns Bishop Tay or Smith. Inrd lllortholitf, and hosts of doctors, bunkers rind profcsalontil men. Iruttcrs from porsonugcs ol lntcrtintioniil renown -people we all know-toiletliur with niiich vnluiiblc inforiiintion, are coii- tulncd in tin uttrrictlvo booklet, which will ho slpntlfrvu upon receipt ol your iinino iiii in f.li'os.\i. _ ltlotht-ralll’s ts guaranteed not to con- tnin cocniiio, morrilitiic. opium, chlornt, or nny coiil-tar protliicts. 50 cent box is iniinclont. for twenty-four hours. 81.00 box for n. Transutitintic voyage. Your ttruizulsii keeps Mctliorsllvs or will obtain it. tor yon from his wlmlosnlor. If you have nny trouble izcttliiir tho zen-' iitiio, send direct. to tho Mothersill Ronicdy Co.. Sililttolierer Bldg.. Detroit. Mtch. Also nt. 19 St. Bride St.. London; Montreal. New York. Parts, Milan. Humburl. THE THREE RIVERS SILVER BLACK' FDX C0. ital( aid up)........ , U _ _ I1li‘1"é':‘.` egch, $160, pu' value. ' ocli sold by"]. H. McGregor, C. Robertson, _ W. M. Lemon, E. D. Bell *of Montague# lbs. A. . McLeod of“`gV_ictoria Cross =a‘nd """'°t"-= ~ _ A Fur -Farmer’s Bureau & Egtchangc Ltd _ victoria. Rovliibpp roir office = 1 . 1 `§‘_,, .. .._. , ..-_~-_ _ ., ~-f..~_<-... .-. .¢... .- .. »_..».._¢ .a=v~vsi\»».»., -4.-vs- ,,. ,.,é » iii 1 4 i ,r . ,.. |.-.- m -wc W4-5-~» qv-vw.. . -.~ sw ll _ t . . l _ Pio-A ‘ Cali us up on the phone when you need 1 your plumbing repaired, bathroom installed, leaking_»pipes fixed, 'new draining system installed, heating system repaired-“or are-looking: for . Better Pitt ofanvkhid. .G »‘ Y-\,\ .: ‘{ fdl* We are experts in every branch of the plumbing business and know we can ‘give you sure ‘and absolute satisfaction. Try us. F red . Trainor 'll’,,,‘,‘,'2§§,‘1'§, _£5 :Sf _.'13 ~5Q I ? .1 _l | Help Some Kid to ` Get a _Pqmg by buying your Chocolates Carameis etc Cake & Pastry Ice Cream Soda Water Lunches Cigars Gum Af Whi¢e’~§T¢a Reacts Sunnyside 5-*_* *I l-ll 1 illt i -mins -_ -ui ' .»-. - ... -_... .. _.lv .- ._ _....,_ ti sa.. ~ ,,.._.,..~. ..f l" t i 1 ‘ |.` -m I . proposition. ~ ' ~ n___E_ ‘_-ul O it B€dlQ{ Qg d Black* Foxes . . .~-_ _.»- ~ -=-mg --~-_fn _ol-'-'.» » ,tn »- 1-rf, ,N _ l The Subscribed capital $123,000 ls based on the present assets of the com- . pany which include;-one-pair of two-year old Dalton breeders that reiirie`& eight . young in two years, live pairs of young foxes of 1913 litters all selected from _ litters ot o s,' 5 s and 4’s, the sole use of the naine ot ]ohn R. Dinnis andthe cost ' of the' flotation of the "comPatiY. i ' ' ‘ " " f ' '- ‘ ‘ » There is no barren breeding stock or watered capital stock in the Dinnis ' 1.. . , The Qi NN15 ,_ , The Pedigrees i” I i Ranch " H-¢..i Foxes _ Our ranch is located on the Dinnis farm just 'two miles from Charlotte- town. This ranch has the best loca- tion in the Province and is the chief ptint of interest for fox men and tour- ists. The equipment is of 'the very lat- est in every' particular. Mr. Dinnis, the ranch manager and “President of the company, will give the stock pe;-opml attentim. Mr. Dinnis is the most anc- cessfnl lilrge raiicTter"iii" the Province. Il-Iehas tax sto pay on 4'8`piif>s"'+‘il{e largest number ' in any i-.meh in tire worlds- ahd"*7‘ pl c.`of ‘f`dl__l black and sil- v'er‘ '_'fqX`cs'1io1ti iii 1913’ the 'world over, were produced in his i"`a_ncli»‘ . _ ,__ v _....1 ,.~ \_.. »f,¢_».," .. vw. --1. 19 2;' six pairs of foiies the moat prolific strains, all purebred, Fuer- anteed, Island foxes, pedigreed |nd»-fel gible for competition with the world’s best. -The tive young pairs are the pick .of the 48 bitch beauties now- in the Dlnnis ranch 'and four of them have been picked from stock thatigave a return of 16 pups from three young pairs gills year. ‘Three folres cm *bo .seen at the nn_s renc a -any t in and :trending cha# holders are invited to call at the ranch. ` _ S.¢l<»“§;¢l.-. f The stock has been selling most rapidly and tho man ~who~ !locided%pmmp|l_ly ah-che, only man who will protlt by _ he eller held ont. Sutirea each- $1db,..l»'vm¢n¢*|g¢ lil' °|,r°|,.q. pli_atlou, 40 p. c. on September :oth and go t>."e.iYovemb'er isnt-. »-='-»‘.~'~ i Send for prosprctur and all inf_0t'i_I1l\l0;l\ `. fo I. Walter ]one9,r.:,{\ v .»'\ if J. it >l~ ifimltbli Pedigreed F oncec Ltd; I Jenn, ~. X 1. ....... _, - _ __ f _ . .-»._ _.. - ---»~ l~»»-»-¢=».i¢t.~t_