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L . . pi ‘ I l 3 . l i ,. 3 i, . » 1 :ly '.1 *I 1,. r,‘~ ...._................. . .:*e--»-f. ` " "ww 'nm ' -.___ ¢ .,;~i,. iii. lr / mon 'ras -~~- mmmnm ~ -ran onannornrrowrr euannrezw mum- SEPT- 4»\.‘D* 1,9 "4 ,tar .cunt .~. 4 ter EVM Y _ _ _ *_ _ __ -E *pn- ` -¢ul¢v - ~ ' ' ..¢OlOlOllllllOlOOl0000000: O 3 ° 9 § ° A Sa1lo_r_ s Yarn zeeoocoeeooegeeeeee Wu Spun In the Time Wien the Wind Wu the Motive Power or Ships BY EDWIN CORWIN ooeooooeooeoonoeoooonooo i One moonlight evening when the 'i brlgantine Osceola was movin-__' before a light breeze with all her canvas set a number ot her seamen were lolllng on the forecastle spinning yarns. One of them Tum Hawkins, was very long. _ .very treckled, and his red hair WHS twisted into a dozen or more short corkscrew curls. In his ears were little gold wire rings. He was n great favorite with his mates. and among his many accomplishments was spin- ning yarns. Had he stuck closely to .'<,`,, £F'5- lk T itll; ' the truth his stories would not have been as diverting as they wi-re, Their charm was in the fact that his audi the river of truth and sailed out on the Ocean ot’ fabrication. On this moon- light evening' the part_v called on hini for a yarn, and he gave- one, as follows: “I‘ve been to sea ever since I was twelve years old and spun a lot 0' -i \ l _,¢‘ 11 .I ,. /» .ff 4-* it . , -* 4 I I I 'fc -»~> ’ 1 ./QV, r c.=.ra.-»J~»` "1 Bnoncsnr 'Inn mn bows ox 1 Em ramp orriusns unto." yarns, but there's one yarn l’ve never spun to any one. The reason is that - When I was a younker not over eight- een I got into trouble, and the yarns about that. I was saillu' with mates that was my friends, just as you be now. They helped me out o' tho scrape, and it any o’ 'em had ever met me again I could rely on their not givin’ me away. If I spin _von the yarn any one o' you could make it hot for rue." "Go on. Tom. Il’ :my man peaches on you we‘ll keelhanl him.” “I know every one 0' you, and there isn't in the lot a man tnenn enough to give me away, just as there w:isn'i: a uian o’ my mates I was spenkln' about that would do so, neither. But. I didn`t never meet any o' ’em :1g`in. So it didn’t; make any difference. I ain't ai.;oln‘ to say what ship this yere happenin' was on, nor what port she was hound for, nor the name 0’ the master. nor any of the otlicers. They .was all line men except the third otti- cer. 1aln't a-goin' to tell you his name, neither, and it won`t bc long before you’li learn the reason why.” Tom stopped, looked very solemn and said he roclioncd after all ho'd better not go any further. This was met \rith n storm of protests, and after much persuasion he continued: “The third oiiicer was a tyrant. and every man jack o' us hated him. lt seemed as ii’ the devil had not into ‘him and he couldn't get him out. IIe'd send a man aloft when the wind was 'hlowin' it hurricane to make taut n loose rope that \vasn`t doin' any harm, and there was nine chances in ten that tho man would he blowcd overboard. I-Ic'd order :1 man out on to the end 0' the howsprit when the ship was dlp- pin' her nose lu the waves, and the mon was sure to be washed otI. "One cold day when the fo‘castlc .Was a glare 0' ice and we was takin' a sea every time we dipped, a capstan bar some one had left layin’ on the deck was floatln' about in the water that cotue aboard. The third otiicer ordered me to go out and nit it. You might as well expect n man to jump overboard at once as to try to walk ou en ice plain iieavln' and rollin' like that. .If it hndn't been for showin' 11 want 0’ pluck I would 'ri' disolieyed and stood a charge o' mutiny. As li. was, I went out over the long, sharp fdcastle to the eapstan. p't-ked up the bar and started hack. She rolled just; then, und I went dawn, slidin' agln the hul- warkfs and along 'em till I got where I ¢‘0tild ketrh on to a hatcli. There I clung. the blood from ri crack I‘d got in the forehead mnnln' down on my eyes. "Unfortunate for mn, I had kept my hold on the bar. I was so mad that I didn’t know what I was doin'. The third olllcer yelled at me to git up and not lie there doin' nothln'. I did nit up, and I brought the bar down on the third otilcer's head. He dropped, and that was the last time he ever gave an order.” i Tom prruled in hisarnrrntive, and the pndienco, awed by nn act ot mutiny pure to be punished by death, re- lidnod didnt. Tom resumed: { "Tho nlirht after the ktilin' I .vu in (C'6iIt`i|Tu`éii" fin" pEg`fé `t.\vf.-`iv6.) _i_g_?__ IORSON & DUFFY Berrilten and Attorneys lolidtorl for Royal Bunk ot Dench IONIY T0 LOAN ‘ of fs~i“1 ,| for you. ence never could tell where Tom left I The Newest Styles in Victrolas and all the new records are here ready A. E. Toombsi , 177 Queen‘Street 5 ‘ />f. ~. 7/ vv_ `. . .~f~l'l ~_. _ - raaut n - ' *Q ~ is "“‘_~“*' The proof is inftlie liear- ing. With, a_ Viétrom in your-own home you have the world’s greatest mu- sicians and entertainers at their best. . There ue Victon and Victrolu in vm¢y‘ gi lg. from $20 to 53(1) lon euy y|neutn'II“denired) madiaq. inch double-sided Victor £cu& nt me Ior the two ealectianr-nt all "Hia Mutefe Voice" denleu In every town and city In Canada. All Ior Ire: copy ol nm I'aoolIet“'Ilue¢ Modern Durcea"witIi ive picture; gl Mr. and Mn. Vernon Cutie and 238 moving icture phetaguplu teuhi the etepe of the Modern trnncea. and ov 300 pa¢enlVIu|iuI Encyclopedia listing over SIXXI ictor Records. BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE COMPANY I Lenoir Street, Montreal DEALERS ALL THROUGH THE DOMINION Limited l l - l__ B 'W I I _,J _ war- 11 'In»ilv~..- . .._(‘,|:|,q~ H. C Tanton & Victrola Headquarters _ 144 Great George Street, Charlottetown. __ 5* l M Stomach Troubles Due to Aeidity U-f*A S() i~iA\`>\ EMINI-INT SPECIALIST So-called stomach troubles such as indignation, wind, and stomach-ache are in probably nine cases out of ten simply evidence that fermentation is taking place in the food contents of the strnnacli, causing the formation oi gas and acids. Wind rlistends the stomach, and causes that lull; 1rp= |\ri>i»:.-sive feeling sometimes known aB heartburn, while thc acid irritates and inflnmes the rlclicate lining of the stomach. The trouble lies cn- tireiy in the fcrmenting food. Such firmentntion is unnatural, and acid fmmntinn is not only unnntural,bui: may involve most serious conse- quences if nnt corrected. To stop or prevvrit fermentation of the food con- tents of thc stomach and to neutra- lize the acid, and rcndcr it lilnnd und harmless a teuepoonflll of bisur- nted ningncsia, probably the best and most ctlective corrector of acid stomach known, should be taken in a quarter ot a glass of hot or cold miter inimedinteiy alter eating. or whenever wind or acidity is felt. This stops the fermentation, and neutralizcs the acidity in a few mo- ments. Fornientation, wind and acid- ity are dan`gerous and unnecessary. stop or prevent thom by the use nt n. proper untacid, such as bisurated mafqnesia, which can be obtained from any druirgist and thus enable the stomach to do its work prop crly without being, hindered hy pois- onous gas and danger-fuss acids.-M. i~`. l‘. “Silver Black Foxes, Marten & Fisher” I am coming East with n shipment about the middle of this month “nd soiict correspondence nr personal in. tcrview with interested parties, I al- so have ft few selected Northern Mink ami skunk. Companies or private individuals requiring stock will lind it to their advantage to make an appointment. Make an appointment anywhere in thc Maritime Provinces. Coiitrncts taken to supply stock of any description either this or next season. BLAKE VANNATTER Georgetown, Ontario Aililress me at Sniinliuryr N~ B. 50633-20Mti - 1 _ -.... '... .....»¢x.i.:'-!..an&.' .lei A4 r~i _ \- . ._-'aft'-” A I 'le .ff \-/-0 " .I r_,,r;q ~»-v --p ' -'r 31|-Q *W Canadian Kodak Cameras ,nd sup- plies are greater favorites with the Public than any other. Canadian Kodak films tits any roll dim Cam- era. Azo Paper gives you better prints. Next time you want, s Clmoft. films, Paper, etc., Cal] on ul we develop md print pictures and guar. “intro uni-ierinctmn nndlollr p\‘i\'fPI url moderate. Ellis Pharmacy Ltd. 8195-6-|7lI8ttt.t. reef*-‘-"f-"““-' " ' *nc-'-1"" W' "'-"'"-““'- "f A”-*- ._~_~_-_ _-_-_ _ _-_-_ -_-_-_»_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-Y; v'_Av-_;-_-v~_-_-_-v~_-_-_-vw. ~. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS One cent per word hut insertion in this colum. Inll cent per worn I uch continuation. Cui mint accompany order. Minimum chemo II Twenty-live centl. L 4 ._..__€9F!I§.._l‘i4NI£"__ AGENTS WANTED-Money easily ear- neil selling our Peerless Series of Personal Greeting Cards during your spare time. Ten dollars to twenty dollars per week easily earned in half an hour each evening. Our cards are the cheapest and host selling on the market. Book tree. Write, Toronto Greeting Card tio., 51:0 Pape Avenue, Toronto. 5236-ti-;:l\li1l. ALL CANADA EAGER FOR THE we-alost soiling book of generation “llloilerti Europe: (`auscs and ls- sucs of the Great \\'ar." Thrilling illustrations. Low price. Best terms. Extraordinary money mak- ing opportunity. Splendid sample book free. Winston tio.. Limited, Toronto. 5235-‘J-2hl4i. Bornnrns waargp _ cAN Acco`Miw'6'|55.?E`r-"ou'R eoAR- ders in private family. Apply 18 Bayfield St. W i3_211-it-lltitil. sruosifrs c/(N és A'ccoMMoDA'r. ed at 60 King Street. 5204-S»Ili-mdtpd A“`few'“`i6x§'o'§§§`ern".-.E ic. commotlated at 29 King Square. 5197 8 31 m-ii p FEMALE IIELI’ WANTED W/TN"l‘EE-Tit iif`gFl_r6r`I;TnFrKi housework. Good wages, No wash- ing. Apply 57 Grafton St. 5245-9-‘gniiil FUR SALE 3 CLASS A FOX OP- tiong. Apply Box 176, city. 3385-7 IOMLI4 FOR SALE.-3 PAIRS YOUNG SIL- ver black foxes. Class "A" pedi- gree. Crawford Ilayden, St. Pe- ter's, P, E. I. Still-8-2lim20ipd DESIRABLE "fD`W`EL"L`lNG .HOU§E` for sale, No. 111 lfpper Hillsborough street; lot, G0 feet by 77 ft-et, sew- nrage, good repair.. Apply to Gau- det & lluszard, Solicitors. 51315-8-2Ti\'I2wlrs. FOR SALE.- FARM OF 100 ACRES well watered w ith buildings in good repair, situated at North liiver short distance from ferry. For pnrtlcularl apply to F. A. Hall at Public Works odlco, Char- lottetown, or on premises. U _ _ k 3077-6-22lllt.t. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. 113 Upper Prince Street, with vacant lot adjoining; ilesirable properly; to he sold at Public Auction on premises on 'i`l\ur.~iday, Sept. 10th, 1014, at twelve o’i:lock, noon. lu- spoctlon lnviated. i~‘or further par- ticulars apply to Gaudet & liais- zard, Solicitors. 5135-S-2Gm1‘li LOST LOST-BETWEEN PRINCE ST. AND New liaveu a gr.-ntleman's raincoat. Finder please leave at Jenkins & son, Grocers. 5159-8-28M‘.!|. MALE IIELPWANTED WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to 80, Upper Prince St. 9-1Mtf~ 'WANTEIJ A11 FALCUNWOOD HOS- piaat young women lor ward work. 3730-7-28mi.I. wmrso- vouNG MAN WFH some experience in Dry Goods Busi- ness. Apply by letter to J. Box 85,` Cltarlotlotowu. 54.'»ti-9-1ii\lIii. WANTED.-A bell boy nt. thc Queen Iiotel. 51:42-9-1! m 5 i I _ _ _ _ WANTED AT ONCE MAID I-UR general housework. Small family Apply 81 Upper Prince. 5154 8 28 mill “LADIES WANTED TO DO EASY, pleasant, coloring work at home. (Inn make $15 to $20 weekly. Ex- perience unnecessary, no canvass- ing. National Decorating Co.. Dept. N. '69 Adelaide St. East Toronto. Ont. 5080-8-22M52l. #UI-‘ILS NIIRSES, MALE ANU FE- male, wanted at. the 'I`nunL0n State Hospital Training School for Nurs- ee. For particulars, address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt., Taunton State Hospital, Taunton Mass. 2286-5-9Mtt. IOR SALE FOR SALE.-One pair patch foxes. Apply to John A. Stewart, Southport, Vross Roads. 5244~9»2niili I-'OR SALE-A DRIVING HORSE. I Apply 63 Bayfield St. ' 5251-9-2M1wk. FOR SALE UNE PAIR OF ALASKA Silver Foxes proved breeders, had tive pups this season. Also two pairs of tho young, born on the Island. Apply "Foxman" care ol Gimrdinli. 3758-7-30MtI. Pr-:tv SHARES ROSEMONT Fox stock nt 90 including 1914 dividend also one pair Class A foxes, pups ot Gordon and Dalton strain at 12.250. Mother of these pups is mother of Sir Charles and both were purchased from Mr. Dalton hy undersigned in 1911. Apply I-*.1 Il, Armour, care or Guardian. 5108-24M2w. FUR `§Al.l~1.-50 pairs young rnnoh bred iitmk, 5 sham in 1914 elvi- dund lox oompnny. Silver black and patch taxes. 'l‘. Gordon Ives, If. ll. I. _'I-lll_lEtI. MISCELLANEOUS POIt'I`ltAl'i`S I‘Ilt)'i‘OS l5Nl.AlttlH all sizes, (‘rayus, Pastels and Oiletn Convex Portraits and frames a specialty. (14xi£0 ralacd glass 50 cts.) l~‘. Young. 72 Upper Qui-en St., Clinrlottctowu. 5137-il-Zfilillnio. MEN IN Evsnv Town AND vi|..? Inge lo tif-lnomitrate Primus Wick- lcss Oil Stove. lliodeis for kitchen, camp, yachts. Hit: conuuisslous. II. I5. Bailey, l\‘redt~|‘lr~lm\, N. ll. nina-it-;‘9ili7ipd. 'IO |,r»`.`I` TO LET.--llousc on \\'¢-ynioulti St. Modern iniprovi'-m<>uls and heated Apply to W. l~`. Robins. 5240-it-Brnfil T0 LET, IN ()<"I`t)BEli, l~‘UItNlSill<}I) rooms for l|n\|nelreepi|u.z. Apply at this ollir-i-. l'»8isS~!l-lllltiipil. T0 LE-ZT.l.\ house containing five rooms and upper story, coat-h house and lntrn, also :iii acres of land till the first of Novemhnr 1915. Privilege of aliooliug hlai-lc ducks, ` and other blrils; good trout mul other fishing in-ar. The above may he taken separately or all lnfrctiicr or for shorter time as may auit parties. Periaonu trespass- ini: or sporting on above property wil he prosrcutcd. Also for sale adjoining above property, 50 acres land, 10 r-.|r~1u'ed, fronting on the Gulf of Si. Lawrence containing the only good nite for lobster factory hetwern ('i-rscumpie linrbnr and Leavitt'a factory. Thr' nbove farm lies east of Alhcrtnn 315 miles. JAMES LARKIN, AiiBER'I`0N. 5249-9-2 m3l pd. _ WANTED i i"6'e`|‘rr‘6u wANrEn.-A good iuendy ' man wants position as night watch- man in n lox ranch, address Charles Co. l I VICTROLA XVI $250 The Instrument by which all murirel inrtrumenll are judged. . ..at s where the ,Victor- ictrolais Pre-eminent Mahogany or Mk M “Z/I/IIIIIA\\\\\\\*IIl Z/IIIIIII/.\\\\\\\\VII//I//f4`S\\\\YIII/§\\\\\\\\\VIlllIIII Il III§\\\““\§II//I/ Fillel, General Delivery, Georgetown. "U . Silver Fox pelts. public Your Chance would do. Think Of It pair not so long ago. President. BENJAMIN ROGERS, Broker ol CI\’town Secretary-Treasurer. Six pair of young breeders and seven to nine pair pups, all at $18,000a pair. Why, sir, similar stock was gobbled up at $30,000 a Q\\\\\\\w”‘\\\\\='”///III&\\\\\“VII/I/0\Xl/////IIA\\\\\\\?/I/// ~ 5 -ermanent Silver Foxes La MOTTO:-Permanency. Aim: To produce the highest grade of Important Announcement The Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., announces to the investing that its interests and those of the Murray River Silver Black Foxes Company Ltd., are now amalgamated. High Class Foxes at $18,000 They offer to the _public the choicest Silver Foxes obtainable all “Class A” at $18,000 a pair. Six pairs of these-the Murray Rivers-are two years old and the other 7 to 9 pairs are this year’s pups. A Remember This is your chance to get into a good strong company built up on permanent lines! You never had a better chance and you never will again. We stand in the unique posi- tion among fox companies that we are doing more than we said we While low capitalization makes for large profits, good breeding stock makes for permanent profit. The Permanent has both these essentials. Invest Today Only a limited amount of stock remains to be sold, and the splendid offer now made, backed by this strong sound, safe and PERMAN- ENT company is bound to sell it very quickly. Directors ALEXANDER ROSS, M. D. ol CI1’town Ex- Prerirlent ol tlie Prince Edward Island Fox Breeders' Association President. COI.. CURTIS S. EMERY, Collector of Customs of Newport, Vermont, Vice- WILLIAM KEARNEY, Merchant of Murray, River. IIAMMOND KELLY, Sloclt Breeder and Farmer of Southport. ISAAC E. BURDEN, Pownal, Gentle- man. Form of Application I hereby make application to Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., of Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island to take the number of shares in the Cap- ital Stock of the said Company set opposite my signature below. I enclose - APrL1cA'r1oN ron srock ' SIl3\’€8 Shares To BENJAMIN ROGERS, Jr. Secy-Treasurer Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., ' Ido hereby apply for...............shares in the Permanent Silver Foxes 3?,-0nI‘§;_C{)<;F}g¢:efl3