"THE LATEST NEWS 'v-i ‘_. _Brill Says"- _You'l_| the Essence of Quality m pynypfreherlminn we mi. _ _ie-""" _ ` ._-~- ‘*/ _ fr- ’" . _ ; ». _ `\‘ ri \- L.; ~ I il. ` »-`_/ . 1-, ¢,/_ k -- ~ ~-- ////‘ _#ll .__ f , ii- . l °'§15erspirin'g freely? _Drive away the _odor with - 0 Muni---35c i U' ni Q.- the greatest de- _cdorizer we know, it ourselves and can re- commend it to you. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside "Tiie Sweetness iii' low price seldom equals the bitterness of poor qualify" \\\\\\\\\\\7IIIllIllll&\\\ i: ig "_" 7““\\ ilk//'_ 4 ` Us '7/ '///nul1nm\\\\\\\\\‘.wllii\\\\\v~..0r/////A\\\\\\\sm//A UMMERR Week 04 =1l10\1t a half hour each. i i , A preliminary °“m”° M' mfmthl 15 Parts carefully labelled ' 4 ` - - _ . Drawings cop- one in successive years. $;¥;"c;’l‘;;‘;(‘f;»r Bltlbllfcl 110 r0Vls’l0u and led from books or fi-om sketches marie' A daily calendar of weatherconlit' tum at a '° °‘P”Ml"“- HW NB- by the teacher, 'are "of no value. i h “dy W0_l'k is to be taken up :’£;Ut;|$1Yt. “sith five or ten minutes the pupils should be preserved to the mind° l» Sl? 02 '19 R000 it before .show inspectors and after that' may to tm ts ° 1,” Pupils- In audition lie returned to tue pupils. i 5 U6 should be two lessons a A record of the* 'naturestudy less- wh""°V0I` Dfufflllmlllll. d1\'1lWiI\gB dates carefully entered. This is for s)hii;i1d bei made, sh0Wil1g Ulf Hcpuftlie the inspectors'-use and as an aid to in s o oblcctn studied, with \~he.tl.c teacher in planning similar less- _ " .free or wr- 1 ro Pei-r_rrr,_nre_ iiiiiiirr- siiiiiyf 1 A 2' i ions should be kept* by oneol the older pupils. The record should be posted where all the pupils will have access to it. . 'lhs record for ravi: iennth should be i.-ii 3 sepnrstli sheet. AJ. the end of the _month there may well be a lesson devoted to o suinm- ary of the weather of the month; pupils,n-my compute the average tem- perature and find the total riiinlnlr. Drawings and written descriptions 'iiy ons taught should be kept. with the Ill0N'l‘I-I ............ ' ` Il fl etc, i lilly Direction ol wind Force of wind Clnuiliness | Temperature Rainfall Remarks 2 . OUTLINE BY lll0N'l'ill~1. plants blossonii in the full iuil 'P eciiiiiimic iinportiincc. Aiioirsr AND surrsmnsn. ' Detailed' study ol some typical [nu fl0\vi-.vs_ \l‘hiit plants blooin now thnt hnve liloomcd nil sumiiier, und what 2. Stiuly of n few lnll inscctiij ii. 1_1. the gross hopper as ri type,nf insects with diri-ct ilcvclopiiieiit; it butterfly W "'01-ll HB ri type of insects. With complete mctiiiiinr|iliosis. 'l`he coilling moth is desirable to consider for its complished? Some leaves may well be leaf buds. collected (or drawing and study later. 4 Study of Winter birds. 'Try to hit- Contrast evergreens .with deciduous tract birds to the vicinity of the trees. Which type of tres is tho larch, school and hmue. ` Snot fastened to often incori'ect'ly4callei.l lirniper? ('l`he trees is o, simple means for this. type of leaves ni\d_ fruit is of course| fi Learn to dlstiiipiiisli the principal more fundamental than the question constellations, and notice the position °'f Bheddinll ]\341V°?9)- ofithe planets with rcfci'euce'to prom- 5 Weed sccdi-i_elioulllH Criips. Discuss reasons for worked. illrilioiilcclclivered. l1ook6Klree. lfvfllv 0|' H"¥=\|l .\‘l0lllS- "`. ABSORBINIZ, JR., Ihr :iniiirpiic liiiiuirnr lar mari- kind. rnr u..iie. iiniiin-i, t1iil_v iiinrkcts and _’:i‘_1§~ . sri-f'-\1 ZE \ i &\ 'maple keys, thistle down or the fruits I. _ ;_,$ I the rliiiidclloii. or milkwced, pulpy Inciglhborhooii 'ln winten condition. `_ , fruits and lrlri-ics are iill\very suit- Study their branching, general out- 2 ' 3-h-line oilforalllrilliingllacliines Pure. light 3-in-One oil lubricaici perfectly the delicsle mechanism ol phonozn ha. gramnpli and commercial laliling mnrhinellznell malice the melon work emily and noiseleuly-H ivrc lx-ilnr. clviirer loner lndprevenu lqueafl. muawln nnd"wlii|". Protects and Preserves Bearings 2erOno nil is absolutely free of anne nn acid. ll never cnllccu dirf. suml or gout (he besrinin. iu common pics: oill do. reue and dip mind inlo the gestion. weuins them nuf- ° 5-' -One l l l' li __ u.§“ an 11.5° if§i.'i'." i'l’°i.'!.°' bright all metal pam. ulnolulel; prgvenliea rim and lsrniali insn ¢limale._ Aiew drops en s yy _ ` cloth wiped iently nvcr your disc , ,Lil _ ~ rec.agl.‘h eapa_ all the dust "»,» ml min ieclmlmcle » /»v"1 where diebnecdldlruni. Gel n Buttle Torlly lad Provo all This ‘ For ule stall eood hard- <<\ § E _kv ‘_ - Q » cs . 'Avi . IIanilyCl!~$ mi (ill Guns 250. Three-in-Ons Oil Co. 258 St. Pull Sl. Montreal ni Ml "nie Beal Oil For Every _»,~ _ ..,... ,... . _ . Household Use." ` CG UL _.__ O _ ` 'V ..__._.____. DR. DeV_AN’S FRENCI-l PILLS .'}.{,°i;’,i iilullll Pill for Women. in ii box or tlirco for S10. Solid M all ,Drug store-i. or mulled to any mdieleonroeclptol pi-lc/e. Tul Sioiilll. Uluo U°_-._lit4<0P$l“!l"s\iLU'l'\rie._____._--- I iii' a wsmldiua. rriwro' |1614 in i rms lla I. oz.. : gel. 25 . 50s. __'_'_‘.:‘i;.L.,.‘ .-\ l (T (. ilificreiit crops. What grains ripcn i`irsf.‘? llow long is groin lcit. in srimk? What indicates fitness lor storing? 4 If living ncnr the sea note kinds of fish caught and prices. 5 Notice length of time between crops. ii Notice the shortening of the days, and thc midday sun sinking lower and lower in the southern sky. C'l‘l)IlEI`t AND NOVEMBER. l I1-ave pupils report on yield oi' 2 Nutc wiiiit disposal is made of ie local uirriciiltiiriii products, such pl'i<‘cs. 'I`liin should be tha basis of iuucli work in Arithmetic and Geo- grapliy. 3 Stud ilispcrsnl: "What advantages -to plants; "how, obtiiinoil? l'al‘cli\. drawings should he iniiilc to ill`usti'ate this, und the results siirnnicil up by ithc pupils in .written work. liiirrs, making now for next seasons’ crop? Why is ploughing done now? li. 7 What preparations do wild anim- als make for the winter? Are thc cor- responding chiingcs in domestic nn- imals more or less .marked than in wild animals? Why this difference? 8 Contamination of wells; import- ance oi' good drinking water; _.diseases carried by impure water. DECEMBER. l Need of ventilation in scnooirooin and houses. Danger from draughts. Dryness of air and how remedied. Ev- aporation. Diilcrent forirs of water. S_\-stems of heating. Kinds of fiicl. 2 Domestic animals, their food and proper care. Danger from impure milk 3 Comparative study of cverrrccn irces. Note difference in their cones; in their leaves, (in urriingcnient, shape, r,‘i'ouping, sizc,color;) in their bark; in their branching and general rippeiiriintc when seen at n distance; in their uses. JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. uf able for study. llow is the success of such methods of dispersal shown b_v| (`S that this is due to clean cultivation ii the plc"-is growing Hear fences? Whylrndiai sections .ind these _cut tangent- r\\"6 there blunts growing in such plac- linily. Connect with study of annual that are not l`ound ht ri distance rings and medullary rays. Explain from the fences? Pupils may toll you difference in the grain produced, . wu_\' from the fences: Is this the sole ,th-e thickened rings .iii bark, on twigs, eXi»l11m1t1~>»\? iwiint do these indicate? ‘ren iiintni-y I The full of the lciifi ‘Why iiecess- ' of each bud as ia;-'ag pgpaiplp, llis- 'y? l’I‘f2\il\\il1iiry changes? How ac-ftinguish between flower 'lilids A and ed - .~ _ i. 1 Learn to recognize ‘trees of the line, and bark. _ 2 Study of wood sections, especially 3 Twigs and buds. Note especially school grounds. Older pupils may ex- tend this to simple maps, of the sclirioi‘ll‘ls~tiri`ct'. " F -'*"‘f‘ 1"-'V' 5"’ 7 Clothing: good and poor conduct- ors of heat. _ MARCH Ai-rn Ar¢3`1_L. __ _ _ i 1 Note how frost comes out of the ilround. Out of what fields docs it come first? | 2_Why is March a.colder mouth than September? V 3 Situily the absorption of hent by different surfaces,, especially by white and black surfaces. _ -f Bird sl;ud_v: Identify the migrating birds ns they arrivc. ‘Keep n calen- dar of them as they arrive. i 5 Special study of [Pussy Willows. ,Note the plstillatc flowers us well ,as the stuiiiinatc ones. Which are the more iiliuiidrint? Why? Are they borne on',the some tree? Later study maple fl<.-were iii it similar way. 6 Study olisceds. Draw and label the pnrts, sccd testing, germination. 7 Rise of /the sap. ' 8 Danger from wet feet. MAY 1 the 1 in rt toad 2, 3 AND J UNE. ' Study the developing eggs of frog and if possible of the toad. Frogs and salainaders’ “spawn" is compact, rounded mass; that of s is in loose strings.) , School gal‘de'u. Tree planting. ('onservntion of moisture. 4 Study of spring flowers. Keep n. careful calendar to show dates where first blooming. ' 5 Spring insects. June beetle and humble bi-e are especially recommend- for study. ' l~l°°l°l5!°'-1°l°'l~l l*l~l°l°l'Fl'!l1 kcrs, lilcinbrrn Montreal Stock Ex- cliaiiuo, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, l‘. E. I. .\ ’-l-l-i-i-i-»l»l~»!-l»l-i-»l|»l-i -_ Lehigii vniiey .1362 135; 1351i ` ‘ illlss 1~'iicliii: siiizi iiiiiiii Y- ` _ Northern Pacific *i->l*¢!'3l°l“ .` ‘ Reading ,.. _ _ ,_ , , s tn 1- iii ...04 9"- 9s STUCK Ql‘0‘-‘\'\T0N>- iigiisniy _Nazi 201 22i‘ --- st. Pnni ....... ._ .__---img 9111 ual _ _ _. rnion ratific .1561 15511 inc; t ti fur ishcd b 1 B Mc . uo s ons n y . . - ' _ _ My - Heck “"1 D0" Bw- Silt. <_f,‘,‘.'.°;2’. 3:: Jiiiil iii 22; July 16’ 1914' Brazilian Traction ?id.79 New roiuc s'rooKs. (~,,,,,,.i., cnnniit ...ze so C 0 H12” L0” Cl°'° nginrlgii :ii 1\on» ~ Steel Cor 'n ...Z1 QI" AfClliS0“ »- ~-~--985 97% 97-3 llloiitreul Powcrp...... Ain. lloct Sugar ..... ..23§_ N_s_ Stes, & Coal C0m_ _S0 52 'fb *"'\l‘lff="H ---0"* "53 “.91 oniivin ...uo 11.1 "H11 ("3'l’P‘“` ---695' Gu "95 Quebec Ily. .104 imriklvii R~'1‘~ ~,?0i 901 9011 siinwinignn ...isa isa; nniiiiinii Pacific ...|5117 1351 13” ,qpfmigh Rivcr (‘0m_ liver-iivfilw ond Ohio --~4f-2' 45* 46 'rornnio riy. `......_._124 125 (I lil`ll' .. 270 27* Twin (iity "_ _102 102-E 10% 11 ...ssl sei 114; ‘cnnsylvcnia ".1103 110 110; 1\IeCurdy &. Po.) New York, July 16, 1914. Though irregular and at_ times sub- ...lilll 1081 1081 .1622 1615 1621, MONTREAL STOCKS. ‘ is freely predicted for the end of the ject to pressure, the marke-t._as a whole has done somewhat better to- diny, at least it has shown rrore re- sistance._ A good deal of tho recent unsettlernent has come from short scl- ling, but the proVocli.tion foi“'it is evident from current happenin-gs, es- pecially the New Haven report. '|`lie short interest has been increased by these operations and stocks are not pressifng for sale to facilitate cover- ing operations. The mcotllng of the New Haven Dl- rectors is in session today and the important decision is to be made ns, to whether voluntary segregation shall take Place' or whether the At- torney General shall bring suit for the purpose. There is also ani import- ant conference today of the various 'interests in the flock Island re-organ- iiiution. As usual, the rate dcnision week and this time it woulil secmi as if it must he nmr at hand. The PERSONALS Mr. Geo. R. Msllish, Union Road, Lot 51, who has been ill is report- cil better. Hon. -:’. E._Wyatt, Speaker ol the Provincial Legislature, was in Char- lottetown yesterday. ' ~ Mr. H~arry Essery has arrived at ' his homo at Union Road after spend- ing the winterat ueaic1n'e"Hnt. ---b- ' Rev J. ll. ' McNeill, Winchester, Kentucky, is spending a. few days at ‘bjis old home at New Perth King's 0. Mrs, John Johnston returned' on Tiiesilay night from a six-weeks visit to hei sci- an'd`ilsii'gbter -'fin Wake- fiild, lliiss. Misses Glndys llltcliie und Dolly Whitlock returned can Monllny night` from Moncton, N. B. 'i`hcy were nc- COU-punied by Mrs.. 'l‘, L. Trowsdnle, Whom they had been visiting, _ ‘ Ensign White of the Palvaffoii- ANDY. Cliurlottetowii has zirrivi-ii iioiiac from Englnnil whcre,lic at. lcnded the Army Cuiigrcss, in l.i'ii- don, which was attended by ri-p‘o- seiitntivcs from iill parts of 1111: world. , Rev. 'Albert L. Cahill, of Provi- dence, ii. 1., in visiting bin oiii iioninl on the Island. Fiitlier lliiliill npciit yesterday with his cousin, Fiitlici' Daily at the 11isliop’s llonic iiiiil leaves this evening fur I\iiiki>i'ii, where lit' will uclol.u'utc Mass in his home pitrisli on Sunday. “A fresh supply of Miiirs cclclu-iiti-rl chocolates in biilk'nnil piickiigc re- ceive-' w-relriy. Other leaiiiiii; nsikieii include Niiison’n, Llnnong'i~i and iiow- ney’s. 1-I. A, Foster, (lentriil llriig 5110112. 3-ITF#-7-l5M3i. i'~11 is ii 'u' 1_1' uni 11 GILLETT 5 i|r;DT5 "‘f:,,_ .. QI ass swimusn oN _ s'r1¢es'rs _ni annuity ‘An extraordinary scene ,wap cased todpyp fn -I the Ilrlpdi-le.listrsus;_ erlints principal striieiz. morn;-' ‘ CLEANS ois|NF£c15 "““ °"“'"‘ "' "°"° ‘°°“ l‘°"°‘°‘°“ °' gif. ‘the entrance ol a large shop, and `covered tlrerpavement wwe in 1'll__ 3; -l such numbers,” vhsfpaslb Y were riven to the other side 01 the thor- lhe slioP__l\ad to be sling pr¢veI`l§ lie!-la-.ii iii` I ~ _d iouiiieuiioiiiiiiiiii iiccl Zi‘.“.’I£ii`§i_“_”°’° “ W" ?"i"" "‘f‘. 8 DIGHY, X, S., July 15,-,-\ double drowning accident took place at Bar ‘ invasion by the bees gba poll* n . " denvored to deal with the trouble! ' Eli ton, yesterday afternuuii. Three some visitors but they had to _ ref. young men, Kenneth Perry, of Psi- tffillt bflulbl and for time _ the nv ion, and Reginald rind Ulauile Miner swarm was cornpletQl3 victorious, of Dorchester, Must-1., \-'i-rc out iiiot-,k or-boating. When returning fi oin the p boat anchorage to the wliarf in aI i eeping everybody ut line- ,mil tha euple in the shop prisoners. ‘- Several men of the fire brigade were nniull punt, or tender, during ii rough called up and they turned n, jet 0_1 sen, it capsized, throwing its occu- water on the swarm of insects. At _punts into tiic water. Youiip; l’erry swam ashore, Ileginulil Miner wus" good swiniiner, und also swuin ashore, liut ritiirnud to siivc his lirotlier, first thc execution was great, but when the bees became somewhat scar- ccr it requiriizl admit uini to bring them down, The light lasted for the with the result that both were better piirt of two hours, and only drowned. ’l‘hc bodies were rccovcrcd lust d night and an inquest held before (Toroner Hardford Van lilnrcom, rc- iulltiiig in a verdict of accidental drowning. Reginald Minor was aged 'when the i-xtrenm of woti:r.was.w1ith~ ruwn could the shop he reopened. ----~<-#_=--- 1l.\1ll[-.GE DONE HY MOTIIS. ___ I I ST. JUHN, July 16.-A. Gordon Z0 years, and Ulnude 16. They \\'cro,l.eiivitt, i,oca.i Naturalist, reports the sons ol the late llr. Miner, and t were suinmiu‘iiig ut Barton, their rin~| tive village. 'Pliey are survived by t their niotliur, threi- sisters, (lertriidc, hut both the spruce lbud moth, which dei-i.i-oys the spruce trees, and he brown tail moth, which ravages rcliurils, have lieendtibrid-'in St. O iiiiireu and oi=ni-gin, an of nor- John in thc lust few duve- 1 i,-liestcr, Mass., and one lirotlicr, Wil- lis. ::Wc would like to sliow- you our supplies [iir your hiitli room, for we c know we have iaood quality nt low D cost.. Wo can ollvr you some unusii- zztlvcr hundreds of people in (‘liar- lottctown know that .iloirs Chocolat- snru the purest, elf-miest, most ap- ctizing and delicious confectionery that they bnve ever tried. You will 1 x' ally iziiod viilucs. See nur bath nlwavs find fresh Moir's C|\<»¢0111t0B ‘lu-iislivs, 500., 751:., $1.00 and 12,00, ' heroin all the host flavor!-'With |1820 hath sprays $1.00 and $1.50 and our n hiith spongcs nt $1.50 to $11,110 Mc- r Kiiiuon lirug Co. Corner Great ri v i George and Kent Sta. Mtf.|f ut, candy, chocolate and frlllt cent- es. .\'ici>"varicties in biiik bcre ut 60e. pound. McKinnon Drug Co., Lerner -rent George and Kent Streets. Mtf. ,fl __ ,9__0~_QO0_N¢w__§f0¢7< e§_§i1_QQ ‘ o _QCUUCH _glam » _“_ Sh91re»P<1r Value » Blacks”) now in their ranch pair not so added an and the continuance of excellent returns this year. Seal River _ Black Fox Company Limited I ' at Seal River. large dividends. D y From the beginning the ranch has been under the management of Mr. W. A. Jen- 1 kins who has had over tive years experience breeding foxes _ No disease of any kind has ever appeared amongst the foxes andthe ranch, being miles from other ranches, is not liable to epidemics. Situated as it is along the sea shore erfect drainage is ensured; and the increased ventilation installed in thedens last year, ileeps it in a most sanitary condition. _ These factors no doubt largely account for the No percentage or commission goes to the ranch as it is owned by the share- -holders. In addition to his salary the manager is paid for the feed (up keep) of the foxes; the balance (with the exception of taxes, repairs, etc.) goes to the shareholders. This issue 'is for the'purpose of adding five _pairs ofifoxes tothe- ranch at the same low price per pair as that at which 'the foxes no'w owned by the company are capitalized. The history of the Silver Black Fox industry of Prince Edward Island is now too well known to need repetition here, and we will only state some facts conceming this company since its beginning nearly three years ago. _ The company have eight pairs of breeders, Black Silver Foxes (pedigreed “Royal i It is proposed to add five pairs of their 1014 pups to the ranch making a total of thirteen pairs-Should it be impossible or inadvisablc to add the five pairs, then the pro- - i posed increased capitalization will be reduced by eighteen thousand dollars for every This is notafirst year pup proposition buta going concern of .three years _ standing; and a dividend payer of _an average of about one hundred arulfforty-five per” ' .- cent. for every, year since _its inception. _ _ _ _ The proposed addition of the five pairs of pups to-the eight .pairs 'of breeders' now in the ranch, will greatly entance its value, insure greater stability of the com- 1 ii li 5?' -£151 S i I Estimated Profits for 1915 Pnotnioiloi. ron uni _ » Vim and vitally: lor 'Nerve and Brain; increases "i-my matte ~-_‘gs lyme-will build you np. *S a box. UP tivo for 36 I drug stores, or by miii ou receipt ni pure. 'hm secure nsua oo., sz. ceiiisrines unuriq. . _ ,_ Sold al Hughes' Drazsiofe _ _ ,_ Hope River Tea- Tha 'l’sn l'oi‘l.y nt Hope River, on Sat,"-dny‘ Jury 18th, will bil ll. (lily .,| pieammi for you. This will be n splendid ._-niitinf: for YOIIHZ mill "\d~ lie present. l.hcn_anil he truuiell U’ H general _welcome from the people of Hope Rlvdfi I Should Aho- wcnthor l"‘0V“ ‘““'“"“" able ,-f,1;s.\'cri will hc bold on M0_“d“7» weather permitting. - iw,:'l1y flrder of Committee- aizz-1-illh,1r.,11. Fox Co.,'Ltil. N. B. “$25 -nuonshle lil ox. lletroleum ...G45 62 Ml Ban User” and ought to use-occasionally, a ro r remedy for the lieasacli; backache, lsnguor, nervousness _ and depress- ion to which she may be subject. These troubles and others are symptoms of debil- ity and poor circulation caused by indigestion or constipation P : ii once safe. certain 'mil rriveliierit. They clear the system and purify the Iootl. They 01° D f.II...2 §'.1’.§’3"i.‘..i‘3§"°...i"i’€’.i...,§‘n'f" ee one ui me bedii ei-gm ec .'1.:if.c=“' cf* i~.'.l:.°:: use e n . tried ...'“:,‘#.::"%..."'.i'....... .-ms. n..-as rant Nfuthern P111- -1221 122 122 iveofie .... __ _ ff... ...___iz9 ii Every Woman _» Mexican developments are having n good etlect. The market will appur- ently rnlly on any favorable develop- ments. ' Total Sales Stock, 299,018; Bonds, $1,717,000. ~ POST & FLAGS.-i ._ _ "-‘- ~ . .ri li.. New York, July 16. 1914- 1207-08 Inbcrstaita Commerce Commission 1-224-25 -decisions are colnlllllilled Of in 5U`0¢f» 1217-18 ns reflecting _in almost _ liver! ..¢1»\B0 political bins. It is expe¢:l._ed,.t\11\l1.1§h€ iuignro verdicts will continue to nt- tack manngomente of.vr\l'i0ll8.Dl`0P°"' tics. . 115099 who are pr? led with funds w||1_mnk5 on wth; Tl' king buy' ins oimortugtl 0 the jf" if gh” eorgin, /attention to tie-best glrisue _o_f»'=_r'ailroad and' industrial se- ti ' curl dis. '_ _` 1_ Protection i1el1iii¢'~ln'f|lbP°\'¢¢d f§0'“ sept vena ...mo 2110 ioirr iirnntnnii in of Pf_§1ig~>N°r YM* 09”- Sept. Laid 1080 *IDI7 ti-al is said t ’ -1 p . 0u1s.de ` _ buying-is .retfgr _ ~ I1 Pllcmc- (By Direct Private Wire to F. B. The favorable ii.. _ 1 ~ 2421810" il Mclluriiy & Oo.) _ `,|\,.i9|-ireogdwto .» _._ ,_,` for this oo'r_ToN High Low Close lv . 1227 August. .. ...l2»24 October ...|218 December .. ......122»i Janimry . _ . . .. ...1228 1213 1210 1214 1220 1214 1219-21 1212-13 GRAIN .e Pnovislon. ' High Low Close July Wh:-sl' .. ...79il Sept. Wheat ".781 Dec; Wheat. .. ...B11 July Corn _ .. ...70} Sept. Cori: 601 Hart. wil... . ___:__ee| 17| 799 iii isi coil H0;-", 001 ssl 34| are ii ' m,ooo. ' ‘ - _ ooo. V - ooo_. ' percent, ' - fine ii wiilux or siNoi.sNn s'iwriii1niiN'r. “ _._-rp _*Ie simulation this wink, _ ias,a1s,o0o~ , , 1' _ _ _ _ 29. 1. 00. i -_ » ‘ _m§.i...‘L i........._ .._...,..., ..,...,- ubcfi from . Private Deposits, .` 42,466,000 43,~'i Govt: Securities, 11,005,000,‘11,006.- Other Securities, 88,618,000, 54,618, t_eum,, 10,110 ooo, 11,510.00. rfmperzion, nlnis per em. sure iniis-». -_i.ah.o2»i.1a».,]ii.1g_f.2v. I i onosrso s it iiirrrnli sank 0l.l Bl Bureau. _,. _.- . ” and who is of "Sweet wi* n leaving a balance of WM. J. MCEACHERN, BENJAMIN ROGERS, 13 pairs of foxes should produce - - - - 19 pairs pups 19 pairs pups at $10,000 a pair - - - - - Less managers salary, taxes, - - - - - feed, repairs, etc., say - - - - - 01' 01/el' S@VeHf1"fiV€ per cmt on the paid up capital. Application for shares may be made to any of the directors. Terms-Twenty per cent with application and the balance on or before first Octob- er 1914, after which date shares will bc allotted. Applications will be dated as received and in case of thestock being oversubscribed the shares will be allotted in order in ' which applications were received. Directors C. P. FLETCHER, President, Charlottetown. GEO. A. B. MACDONALD, Secy-Trcas., Charlottetown. Vice-President, Mt. Albion. Charlottetown. $190,000.00 - 4.50000 _sie5,s00.00 1,-1914 . _ Direetum Kelly." 1 l ' '1_- li ' APPLICATION FOR STOCK GEO. A. B. MACDONALD, Charlottetown, Secretary-Treasurer The Seal River Black Fox Co, Ltd. 'I do hereby apply for.........._._._...shares in the Seal River Black Fox {Company, Limited. Enclosed is . twenty per cent, and the balance l agree to pay on or before October Name_................. Address_...._....... _ 3527-1-ivmfmwif. ' _ _ ...ein-U ...U .ii -U. ....---.--ne........»»-.. , 4 iQ-_.vw