» ii-"1_' ~: 5.. ii _gg lil( ,ir .ls Ii _.I _v 1" ' lv A U' ‘ r i 1 1 ui. 1 ....;'j> .,115 il' . . _,i 1 ` 1- -=.'a~ __ f'-_aw -,.5 .- p' £51* 1”: I if ._ .5l‘ ww,-A-f -:~.»:-.5 - 1 f‘_ f 1. 1 .ri~:i..'”:imj;a -;-_-..»_-_~¢.-- J vii ..~ . 1;., ,_ i. all? " .li ,fl 1 ff.. l-*if ...f kjy _ "'.1"l. - 17' -lui - 1 Z .. , V il; . ~li; . _*-- . , _ 1 .,. E: 1.' ,, _ rf I _-L1; -1 1'* I .1 '_l 1: H ii i, ml 'fill 1 fl' ~ ‘il _ 4! ,_ ;'~1.,1 l i 1. 13;; I 1 . _li ,, C-or =\._:.=.-_ _-I-_ _- ' 3-.- 1 1 1' 1 -L_' r'__-»-Y .=,.»_; .,.__-_.._- __ _._ '-=_~:.:.....;_ ;___<_ `; _-i _>{._;_ 1.. 1 1 1 1 '1 ll! 'I I i I | 1,* ki __¢ ” /I1 1 4 . ' T. I' 15' ‘J Z -li 11 ‘__1 » 3', , ,.1. 4/ u ,Q3 u ~ 1 ._ »<»_' - ,1 ‘i"‘»‘. 1* 4 5' » `- ""“" I "if "L"-'f‘»= _ 1 1 Il!" 1 =“-`3‘.,1f*l‘1-'- £§l`e_i.'<3',.¢.'.§-i -. f ';`-1*1’_` "l"1'l `--J ;,- ’="‘ -`”~'1?.`i“'é L' 5""-4’.:»,”..’."'.Z".’~.' 1’-'.`*'1`_f`.1=”_'1;_~' ` §1._""§1"."f.T*.l-.»°.<1`f1»;-5*-_[if .f "i" ` _‘§ .I ‘ ' . ‘ " .5 .1 . __ " A ` ‘_-. __ ._ mu” 1 __ ‘ ' .1m_¢;eiIA1u.O1*rn'rowp1 ¢=e_-l_iil.p1AN- __ _,_ y _ __ _ _ ,_ _‘{1_j_ v - l 'bosses /ir/in'rlunN'r Housn ~ - nsmloso no hours in aero weather, which _ been faced by the firemen a numlher “ or- of times this wi-nter, was their tion ngnin today when fire can $20,000 damages to the River View apartment house on the Fen- wny. Sixty occupants were earried_For down ladders, but no one was iniur- I cd. ;_____..__ EIHIS! GIIIISI IIII II. - IIIAUIIII IIIUH HIIH _.__ LUXURIANT AND REMOVE ALL DANDRUFF Your lialr becomes light, nav fluffy, uhlindant and appears as soft lustrous and beautiful as a young H girl`s after a“Danderine hair clean- ' “ve se." Just try this-moisten a cloth ly ilrnw it through your hair, taking d one small strand ata time. This All with a little Danderine and careful will cleanse the hair of dust, di and excessive oil and in just a few We" moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautlfying the hair at once llonderine dissolves every particle of dlinilrllil; clennses, pllrifles and invig- nrates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. Bllt what will please you most will be alter a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair-fine and llowny ut flrst-yes-hilt really new hair growing ull over the scalp. I you care for pretty, soft hair and lots ol' it surely get li 25 cent hottie of Kno\vlton's Danderinc from any drllc gist or toilet counter, and just try lt. A Real Verve and We believe llexall Olive Oil Emuls- ion i.-1 the best remedy made for ton- ing the nerves enriching the blood, lmve |1llll1li.lJ up \'.'1\sted tissues, renewing hizultn, strength and energy- theiiesi: ir.i.ilicine you can use if vou are run 1l<»\-.n. tired-oilf, ncrvoiis and debilit- u:.1~1l, no mutter what the cause. It d11isn‘t . r g I _ , - , r , 1 _ \ 5 ‘ W d FAITH and Fur Farming Company. Send in e God, I have failed! That of which I 7°" “l’pu°“"°“ today* 1409' ‘ -- 1 ' friends which I planned and worked, un- RECOVERED‘ Hi' man’ tu it seemed are glad to see Mr. Pepe Beer, of 3 ”“ t i oslti . Discoursged, sullen, Lord until Thy again au" his new “mul on . nine sox oP'r1oNs..-;n'o 7 oi>tions“ior Takes mine. But _now I humbly fol- mm From but ]‘,|an:‘-'1,¢°¢k_ guy d low Thee. , d terms. P, E. Island Fox Exchange y An dreamed il ` 1 _ he .post gm” g ¢|_ ghariqemgm and Investment 0o‘., Ltd., in artistic It "'“*;* If '“l“°~ is 50"”-,“”d “°“’ I inn.. is be out :nh about his duiieilfdvelevl llluiifratlvn of the business. __ ~_»_-_-, _-_-_-_-_-___~_~_-vu- -:.~.--_-_-:--1-1-:_-~ -v`<~v"r-‘~-S"-1' '-1 S:--_:f_~‘ *-ar- rr- :_-_-.:::_ Q 7:- ?£~, 5 In - sosros. luswi. flllllllll IEIDEI - " of battling against flames for several r-mhh‘ 5’ "5, hu.” IT PAYS to buy ln this province n1;¢|%E§hIr}:sn1;"l*U;1‘{§|uts; izixngag has "--1"" "“'*""““‘“"""' FOX STOCK -The last opportunity een-r hi Harahheld Hal. on evenin¢ to secure stock in the Belfast Fox of llapch 5. Adlnlleioil free Tea _ 1, is espn. 1 ma. DECORATIQNB.-Mr. H. H. Cross- _ I-Window, of the Canada Fox Exchange ' ' OUT AGAIN.”-His many friends wI1l"be glad 'to learn that-Mr. Hilary. Mcllllllsn, Ta o Charlottetown w mm is bus!-lycngsged decorating the"1"~ mcalclm un wl.1.l»_w‘¢sJ'uv¢1-*_ "_ HO0D'8 SARSAPARILLAC Drug- -I ' gint: everywhere sell and feel elle In recommending it Blosuss It gives lush general satisfaction. ‘ Furlfiu, builds up.' creates, uppe- tito, overcomes that tired feeling. I Get n battle todlab i ll 1'., _ . ho 11 has been ill for some time past. is th nk Thee that I fails . for I ,_ C _l d. 3 M _ great) `1m`|- ad 1 he mi 4 1 LAST CALL-To investors to le- coh see ' ,_ and Real Y 0 _1.f._' “mme” ° able tie hoped); agailn, B an B cure stock in the Belfast Fox and Success Would make me Pl'0\-ld. BS I LADIES WITH THE NEW 5TyLE _.Q Fur Farming C0mDallY. Only a` few ..._.__.__.,. __ ,ooo sv Finn. y I ‘ m -' 1 MAKE IT THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY, ‘ ' ' v. rt Ill-IY ll? lie. $1.00. McKinnon Drug Csscarets because they taste good- Inever gripe or lielren. I God, Thy For low, And know. ` PROBE INTO CIGARETS der's ,It is ment the lB.\'B dence tcm is .. possibility that Mr. Broiler will to have this request granted. clscllllllfls WHEN (.l()NS'l`If’A'i‘ED, HEAD- AGHY, BILIOUS, STUMACH SOUR, BREATH BAD. Get n 10-cent box now. ,You men nnd women who can't get feeling right-who have headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, can‘t sleep, are hilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gnsey, disordered stom- ach, or have badkache and feel worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartid pills or castor oil? Cascarets work wllile you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning-a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels reg- ular, and head clear for months. l')on’t forget the c'hildren_ They love Prince Edwar PRCG RAIVI MONDAY AND _ The Kalem Compan Harriet Beecher Stowe’ Uncle Toms In Two Tllis story lives in thc hearts of all and will never be forgotten Asa plioto-play lt is beautifully rendered and the story is one vhlch particularly lends itself for that purgose. It has been film- on: - :d several times, but never so wel seen them all and that is our opini EIiza’s escape across the ice, the lmpish pranks; Legrees brutality which goes straight to all hearts, 'russoliv Cabin Acts by t e Kalem Co. We have death of little Fva; Toipsy’s las to Uncle Tom are inci ents Beating Their Board Bill “No pay, no eats was the land- ladies’ motto. But the boarders got the best of her--for a time. _.J L The Faddists 'How _the Hubbies’ cured their wives of card playing by an original method. coMnpY` COMEDY I I P 1 1 _ r ... _ muh' "mann: m umm mutant" er of ltr. and Mrs. James I can better guide, becauBe I Augustin De Paris. OTTAWA, March 2.-Andrew Bro- bill for the prohibition oi the manufacture, importation and sale of cigaretes, will come up for second reading in the House this afternoon. understood that th-e member for Dundas will ask for the appoint- of a committee to inquire into various phases ofithe grnflis. ti; . . » l anal zed the var ous ran' s 0 B°dJ"B“||dmg M¢d|¢|n° cigaretes gold, an-d to get expert evi- -; as to the effect upon the SYS' of the user of cigaretes. There SIIIIIIIIHIEII IIIII UP for years.he was in the Saints. He was afterwards in the McGill team. and Investment Company Limited _m ' ‘ discuss the establishment of a Pro- AN OLD FOOTBALLER._Dr. Jack Charlottetown. 1443 tenant Home for Delinqliiant Gii_~}s‘_, Gillis, of Merretz, B. C.. is in the A RECORD YEAR _ _An who are The date of the meeting wi b°A I ‘CNY Oh return l10m°~ TM d°°t°l'» watching the sound fin-anclal develop- “"““°°d 1“t°"~ T119 Sllhlleil of ssqo who is"u native of P. E. Islland, was ment of Canada will _be interested to lated Charties for t-he ci y was asc one of our best football players: and, nbserve that dm-ing the next few dl9°“S59d~ " ' weeks The Great-West Life Assur- ance Gompany will reach One Hund- g 1 He is nrfwtlnins his vr°f°=Sl°H in _d Milli lpn inessi force. "”‘“°°l“g W” 'held ll* St' ‘P“‘ll” Merrett. `1 liiml :rpms is n ;;';‘;,.d00f “seedy exzansim School room last evening, at which W . hitherto unequalled, accomplished in, _“fa” conmdered the qucstwn of mak 1914 DIVIDEND PAYER""Expe"` less than two and twenty years. ‘ng _ ence and success go hand and hand 1452_ Vide °lJ0U` "°°n"-5- I:il““€edw°R° r::g_' ln the fox business. Don't take ___ mitted and °“° “$315 °§f with chances. Invest in the Rayner In- THE s»l~EAMERS___,I.he Mintn' lution was passe 0 0 ternativnel Fur Company- H ““f° which mmle .. special trip to Picimi the dividend payer. Shares $100 each. sunday, remained in that port vea- ‘lm dcnly while ollt for an allto drive hilt having between December 20 and February 25, sold intoxicating liq-, uor contrary to the Prohibition Act. Martin Smith said he knew the de- fendant. He safl-d he was gate keep- er of the Hillsboro Bridge. The de- fendant lived on Great George street. .Between the dates mentioned-in tho| charge he was in the defendant's place at least once; he might have had nothing at all to drink there. John Burns said he lived near Hills- boro Bridge. He had been ‘very often been in the d_efendant's place und had never 'drunk any thing. He saw nobody there. Wm. Doyle said he was a farmer. He was acquainted fendant's place between the dates in' question. He ha-d no liquor. He saw B our without calling on tho defend- liquor. Mr. J. J. Johnston. K. C no one there. Two other witnesses 3;' gave similar evidence and His Hon- IB ant's'Conse1, dismissed the case for 3 want of evidence as to a snlei of I. appeared for the defend, and Teacher' I Smallwood prosecuted. This was ii, Acid Sfom ich: l- le Dangerous P t -- Mr. Harry Jenkins of Upton Farm Y resell NINE-'rEN'l'Hs or Ani. s'roivlAori 1-oasis of the arrival ii few days aim' s Immortal Story 'rsousme sim ro as our. of ie is. ri... T0 ACIDITY lambs were all born in sh old shed W have earned for him an international reputation, said in the course of si recent lecture that nearly all in-“shown at the People's Theatre last tosbiual troubles, as well as many evening were`all of an unusually in- diseases of the vital- organs were dl-~'t@f “fl ,_ I- " recny tm¢eB.b|e to a deranged mn. Kathleen was va three-reel film, full dition of the stomach which in turn 0' °*°lt°'mU"l» With a slight tnueh of was due nine tl-mes oui; of ten go ¢,;.|P&f\10B- The ph0f0gl'D~D‘hY WHS HK- cessive acidity, commonly termed|°°"°”t and ve” "°“"“tI° _WHS the sour stomach or heart/burn, which not' fresenbatmn 0' I' Bt°rm~ Th’ ship only irritated and inflamed the deli- “fourth offense", case. Another ,M case. against John Peach D Moore, who was charged, on nn al- lm] Ileged second oilences, with having W 1 hile the thermometer hovered a- d ' | ‘heatre :;;‘;'..:::ll.;.I.”t;'f”.1.:l'°.."':;_li..‘;i_tf.'f1 wo- “"2 °Vl‘l9"”°~ ‘following morning running around __WATCH for the St Iawmnco the barn and reports him as vigorous Silver Black Fox I’r0positio'n. 1454. :Fght curly wat A I‘hysici1in's Advice on Cause undappeared to enjoy che strenllous Cure weather as they are strong. vfz'oroi:u.. A famous physician whose success-,handsome little animals with l,s;,."_1. ful researches into the cause and cure ful of stomach and intestinal diseases rous Persian Lanf1b."' , t H1 ,th t h '_ enieers all huddled togetherin the gztcupnsriigsiglils Zintli 0;i;iii$cli)uul1i;lrs1i»(il§f“"“""hI°h I” d”l°"°d' ' bel” "B" It is interesting to note that he con-' ti demns the ilse of patent medicines cnlleleizilzs tlilavc secfnreiiliremnrkizgle roaring from ,beginning to end. Edison resll s y e use 0 or nary s. ____ _ _ l ii i lil li i. i 1 , A quaint and touching story of the older days tlizuiiiiliiiiz orwln; ioori xiiiorifts M“°KIN"°N""EWE'“l‘ WEDDING- VY HJ __ ____ ,_ V* the sm"-ce of the troublm *He c0n_ _gon wednenday eVen'm¥- F9b» 25' A tends that it is as foolish to treat I H' Mr' John A' MacKinnon 0' t The Eleventh Hour .... ........... .1 .11 .1 .... """° *“""» “H” “fm” “"1 “fn B “H I* “"1 sive M Jewell of N..m.'ri1\-sr ps - for a man who stepped on ri tack to I I ' '_ J' Th _ _ Selig Drama rlih liniment on the foot without flrstihgmzeg; }\;:&“|I/|ri_nTT,'g|:1rl:§’|;: Saiulélx e stopped clock as a silent witness removing the tack. Remove the tack Mu," Unto, 0| the p,e,b,¢,,,,a,, _ _ __ __ --` _ _ and the foot will heal itself-nsutra-Ichureh, Bi-,g¢0n_ The brig, wa, b,_` Miss Etta hai-diner Son 3 M D W.” C . lize elle acid and stomach tr1~iu>les esnlnzly mired 1.. blue silk simu- Love me whik the “Niall b 8 I r' e I alrns Wlll dlefippesr. Irritating medicines ed’poplin, with Irish point lace trim- fi i' ood" “Ship gf my dream,” and medical treatments are use\ess,| mings and carried a shower -bouquet f ~ 1 y. - ~ ‘ is al I _ I so lung as the contents of the stem of lille! 0! the velle ' Y uch remain acid; remove the scldity,Ihl2 Out dreen Was and there will be nn need for medi-.'°|0¢h Wm’ but £0 Coming Wednesday and Thursday one-the innsmea lining of the no-'end lfwm were 9, ‘mach will then heal itself. Suf'lerers‘.|“f°|'m°l l'°¢°°¢l°“ F F from acidity, sour stomach or heart-I'"°“Y “t 31°" burn .lieu-lc get s small bottle sible-|15 M*‘"'°“ A"“"°- (In 2 Parts) urated rnagnesla from their druggist 2§I°d%Am?_:d “hir °l:g£I'“3 A d k 3' Nm A sensational Pathe Drama I 3;' 8 2'; J. °of*°;;;’<§_";‘;ll d 1: _L "_1“:\":::,1|,,-|.|, ,,¢,,»,,,| to ,, th, -~ L1 r - . ns well as of medical treatment for'pr,iBke` The Orchestra played Irish the stomach, stating that he and hlsI$;:§;;in;FT$-¥,:a,$“¥e£a{i1;325,5: 'uf ‘ . ‘i ' ' ' ' , _ 1 d t ~ Canada Fox Exchange and Invest- terday. The Earl Grey, which was zgglgioglf EILVEEDSWQEQUQPM :gs ment C0'-UDSHY. Limited. ChBfl0**"~ also at Plctou, having gone there on m.sed t0Wn- 1443|Saturday, ‘left for Georgetown about pm 1 ' D FA? id 1, ‘.7 a. m., with 30 passengers, 240 tons BUD EN D- ---A W 9 °il`° 6. 0 ,freight and 75 sacks of paper mail. _ ~ . _ - k d th t give good satisfaction friends willflearn _With deep regret of.1and at the latest report was 3 m les yégr in Had year out They are “_ the sudden death in Spokane, Wash., off Cape Bear. and although continu- t on Feb. 26th, of~Mr. Simon McLean, ing the run to _Georgetown had no 81:; son of the late Mr. wm-_ McLean, prospects of docking last nlzht. mama" or we Wm ,,,,,,,,d every Cliarlottetown, and brother of Mr. A, *“* cent you paid for them_ prices $150 A, McLean' M_ p_ Mr_ McLean' w-hose THE ICE BOATS.-The boats for to wife is a. daughter of Mr. Herbert E. Tfjrmcntlne 1°” C399 Traverse at GR 1l. Lewis of Royalty, died very sud. 7.05 a. rn. and landed at the former place at 12.55 p. m. Thev had tak- f en over from the Island 18 bags of , F(f;ei;:§1her particulars have yet been mail. The Tormentine boats left at TI' 7.30 a. m.. with 53 bags of mail and PrioHrB1'rioN cssss pislviiss. I,i‘,;‘e‘;;d,,‘,‘; stgfpisT"{,‘;,7,§§°0§’tma§f':f?§ SAN imssclsoo, Merci. 2.-A ‘ ICD-At the Citv ‘Police Court yester- TU., » ' day George Offer was charged with th ‘ ' mentlne to be brought over to e Island. _ HOCKEY.-The Amherst News says that since the Methodists have lost Hale Hill to the Stick Artists they are in ii rather hard place for goal tender. and a suitable man is hard to find. It is lik-elv that Fred Styles w in the Methodfist~I’resb terian ame , » y g . been there half a dozen times. He Efmshgaméhlvsgl ';fe§;]§e’d?Lgir;? gag; , Angels win it they have the leaguel ice, and will immediately pre-I So important is the liver and so pare for their trip to Charlottetown. [great is its influence on the other vi- -* ,tal organs of the body that it may EXAMINATION Of The Union Road'[be said you have little to fear from School. Following is the stand-ing ior_the ordinary ills of lifslso lolng as . _ the past month: Grade V.-1, Evelynlfthe liver is in healthfu wor ing or- Iwxth the defendant' He was m dc' Mlilletfi 2, Alfred Mallctt: 3, Winnieider. The digestive processes are so I'y2ut0u1 Grade IV.-1. Lilly P1`0W=‘0fidependent on free action of the liver Ahllcf LOWS: 3. Maggie P1‘0WBG.;that any dersngement of this organ rade III.--1, Vera.I-Lardyll 2, fnilzhwon by-ings troublm fyentnllf 31 Fl°l`°."°9 Hardy- Grade] Billiousness and constipation fol- .-1, Ruth MacK-innon; 2, Raymond. OT] avenhill; fl, Fred Henderson. Grade ~Harry Abbott. Helen Hllestis,1 KARAK uns LAMB.-Mr. Alexander! eKcnzie of Long Creek is the proud ' assessor of'ii very handsome Kara-I e lamb born last Saturday weckI, cKenzie found the little fellow the' any othcr lamb, with a beautiful SEVEN KARAKULE LAMBS.-- six more Ksraku lam hen the weather was below zero and coats of tigh.tlv curled and lust--1 THE PEOPI.E'S.-The pictures es g na ure. The Heart of ossing from side to side and pass- cularly effective. Th-is was an eri- rsly Irish picture and, very appro- Her appear brand- I bride An the cere- _ EVANGELICAL 'A1.1.1ANoil:.- ill he seen occupying this positionllt resign » Ion* DRE33__0u;- cafgure must also FOX OPTIONS.-We have a few §h01'¢ll'°mHll1- MBI” BDlJli°Htl0\l 130" 1 My will_to win, and humbly bow to undergo changes to co,-respond as options that can not 'be beaten for day. Bee ad for full particulars- 1109. Thine- our head dress adds so much to our ¢il\;0ll3yF0l‘ Ilélila; dellveryi RUE. A appearance. The fashionable high HBH 03 X BUGS 811 W 0. I have sinned; have lllflled coiffure is very effective and can be Ltd., Sumnierside_ 1413.' Le away my face, d _ obtained by calling on Mrs. White, HEM N -_ I h I that the Minister Of Milltle- h- . T .1 iv I I 0|' __ 1.. -1- siiimbled, plunged into the ics RACING.-'rue 1-si.. ol the , ionishissi df.:-io R.lm_ti.;i1>rol. ;rtliom- day. June 30 to July 1101- , depths, when,_lo! past two days should render the 1lcei|DB0lIl1Bted*»l; 0-tg B HB PH 14226 hand seeks mine; eoutrlte and fit for __raclng. In that event the fee es o a en _ There was B meeting of tha Evang* "°“""’ I 5°' mes M" be “ned Wim" a day or n/.YNFR sroox _Look it liesl Alliance in Hes.-it Memorial climb with pain Dust those II tiioilace Tiifi t;g4ci.li'rI:es aTl1e"i5>il‘i€;)dd ellidl see ‘why You should invest ovieii H511 Y0Sl¢€l‘d&y afternoon. presided “Lada t? mgf I th k Thee af 'Src $100aeach given by Mr B Hol- The Rayner International Fur Com- °"°l` 'by tm Rav' Dr' Fullerton' The" , or . or is un - A - ‘ ' 3 ~ D ter au; ml;n,Mi_he ligaritvimeamlsox 31223;? pany, tlimitedd Pgospegtus gent! on giftee which has in its hands gba at now I mel ,or Bmnem' how-er ia; essrs. ro se .. r P applies. ion. ana a ox .xc 'ange .._-1*-1 _ y MILITIA CAMP -Mr. A ' M rangements for a public meeting to sr. pAUi.'s.-A con resntinnnl an addition to the church to pl'0- work conditional upon the re- site amount ‘being raised. A sub- ::0ur hot water bottles are the strong, good quality rubber and guaranteed to give splendid Sul- sz.5o. 'rue MacKinnon Dru: 00-. rner Great George and Kent AIN HANDS HELD ` Up IJ A R0BB11.fi masked robber boarded a Southern Pacific train fron-_ Santa Cruz in Burlingame early todlly. l`0b`h°d tl” conductor, ‘brakeman and expreilil messenger of their personal effects. wounded the messenger and escaped from the moving train as it neared San Francisco. All Depends are cured, and the, digestive and ex- a few doses of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills under these circumstances on file Liver low, with headache and-1 depressed spirits. Additional work is thrown on the kidneys, and soon the whole eliminating system is deranged and the blood carries poisons through the body. Careful eating is a great help towards keeping the liver right, but when. it does get wrong there is noth- ing like Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to restore, the liver to healthful action. ' With the secretion of bile by the liver, constipation and biliousness eretory systernfq are set ,in order. It is wonderful the benefit obtained by A trial will convince you of their superior merit.1 ‘ ` ’ “A Change of Seed Grain always pays” 1000 bushels Imported Banner. These Oats are extra heavy re- cleaned, true to name, clean and perfectly free from Wild Oats or any noxious »Weed Seeds of any kind; Imported direct from _the best Oat growing Section of Ontario. Imported Ligowo Oats, Irish White Oats Gar- ton’s Abundance White Oats. We have large quantities of these varieties, all extra choice Seed Stock. Island Crown S e e d Oats, Banner Black, Tartarian and White Wave. Al_l extra clean and heavy._ Write us forsamples and prices. We have special lo_w prices for Farmer’s ln- stitutes. _Our Seed Oatsare done up in sacks of exactly three bushels each, sufficient for one acre. erformances at 7 & 9p. ln. Admission 10 cts. °°°°"=f11 *Ml huns uw don vhinii. °' °°""'°" PM '"'° nie seem use imnia “°"°""' *LW* “WWF most elhescioile -wg; gh, 'y »¢m|,h ,M * in all cases. I I y _ 5”” 'dad um °7 >~.f.,_.~..¢ ,e ~ '.._ , _ Carter Conipany Llmlkd I . .1A. 0~. an, M. P., informs the Guardian med the militia camp for P. considered the re ort of com- 1 1 I-1 I c 1 n Tile 1 1 Come and See11 11 ew Goods _| Our new dress goods were opened up yester- dayand really they are dellghtfuf._Bought with every care, the qualities and colorings will be a revelation to ,even The lot comprises _ _ _ de chenes,brocaded and plain silk crepe de chenes, ess ` brocaded wool dr Charlottetown’s most critical. dainty dolly varden silk crepe goods, resildas, small suiting checks for dressy Spring suits besides almost every correct weave and new coloring one could ask for. See the new blue serges at 45c, 58c 70c, 9Oc, $1.15, $1.35, $1.65, $1.85 and up. New Dress Goods New Suitings 4 New Silks » New Laces New em broidery New Fiouncing New A 11 Overs New Wash Goods 'NevvA rt Sateens ~ New Velvets New Corduroys New Pieatings New Sc New Sp rims _ ort Coats New Tailored Suits .A. McDonald Tile lsland’s Leading Store ___ __ -___ __ _ _.hx I Belfast Fox and Fur F arming Company To Be Incor ora ed ` Authorized Capital p t$S0,000.00 To Be issued $26,500.00 . The Foxes TWO PAIR PURE SILVER BLACK. ONE PAIR SILVER BKACK [90 PER CENT] THREE PAIR EXTRA GOOD PATCHES. ` Capitalization The capitalization of above six pair of foxes is only twenty six thousand five hundred dollars which includes free keepuntil September 1914. ` The Ranch ' » is up-to-date in every way and is built on the pro perty of the President, John S. Martin, M. L. A Kinross, who will personally supervise it. PRESIDENT, JOHN S. MARTIN, M. L. A. KINROSS VICE-PRESIDENT, FRANCES MUTCH, EARNSCLIFFE; SECY TREASURER, ANDREW E. MACDONALD, VERNON; DIRECT MOUNT ALBION, DANIEL MCDON ALD, MERCHANT, VERNON; ROBERT MCKINNON, EARNS CLIFFE; JOHN A. MCDONALD, VERNON; AND J. F. MCDON- ORS, J. W. BALLEM, ALD, GARFIELD The stock in the company has been nearly all a limited number of shares are offered the Public. Application for stock can be made to any of the directors or to the Canada -Fox Ex subscribed and only Directors 1 change, Charlottetown. _ I _ $5,000.00 I There is only five thousand dollars worth of this stock for sale. ' _ Investorsare l pllcatlon. _ requested to make quick ap- Fl _ _ Authorized Capital '$50,000.00 1 Stock Issue _Shares Par Value $530 $50.00 Per Share $26,500.00 Application Form _ _ John S. Martin, M. L. A., Kinross, P. E. I. " Dear Sir:-Enclosed please ilnd being full payment shares in the Martin Silver Black and Patch Fox Co. l _ Narrleneehnnleleleeet Q eee'nllt|elli_l`:lI)l`\\:}‘ ' clnceeosucoesoeeaeeeeedlls.`i|60e¢:` 1399-F_¢b27lvl3iE3i _ `."""""`°`“""` " *ri