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' I . é._.., _--J NOT A SUFFRAGEFTE f; (Continued from Page two) irony-was followed by the words, “Rise up! let us be going"!-there is a future to be worked oiit- Now, Mr. Editor, I am not a suf- fragette, so won‘t you, please, tell us what the women ought to do, when the men don't keep awake to their high ideals and duties. Must we always remain in our "tame st.ate"? or shall we "Rise upl and be going”? UNION OFFICIAL IS HELD FOR MURDER JERSEY CITY, N. J., Feb. 3.-A sequel to the shooting of Thomas Conroy in a saloon tow Saturrl I HY morning came to-day with the arrest of Peter P. Murphy, business agent of the Hoisting Engineers’ Union ol this city on a warrant charging con- spiracy in an attempt to bring about the death of John W. Burke, a mem- ber of the some union. Conroy was shot by mistake by one of several New York gangsters who calms here in search of Burke, accord- ing to an alleged confession by one of the men arrested just after the shooting. This prisoner told how he and t.wo others were hired to “get” a man answering to Burke's descrip- tion. We m How DIIILY - we seldom mount at a single bound To the ladder's very top; u round, With And t. Who For the world has learned that the safest plan ' _ Is to ~\'ou have read, of course. about the h l And the tortoisr-the tale is old- < they ran a race--it counts not where- ` I KEEP PEGGING AWAY. st slowly climb it round by many a start and stop. . labours day by day, keep on pegglng away. are » he winner is sure to be the one~ A little toil and a little root. READERS wen. we'er told- wee he had time to pause -_ . , ‘.,..._ . and to browse about and 91111. , So the tortoise' won the race because ~ He lust kept cousins away- And , the The bare And a little more earned than spent, Is sure to bring to an honest breast A blessing of glad content. And so. though skies may frown or smile. Be diligent day by day, And endless peace will be your re- ward If you keep on pegging away. The 10.00 vi0llB P. E. A. R. L. I-I. C. W. M. P. D. J. Wm. li. J. t H. Ca P. Vin The toria 10.00 the la vious D. l.. R. F. A. E. J. D. R. H. I) R. E. A. W. B. M. (7. M. A. J. C. A. V. F. . B. F. S. The Queen vera Hotel, Charlottetown, between the last train) and 10.00 the pre- R. J. Williams, Montreal _ ii K , oron o J. Collins. Halifax Jos. McDonald, Vernon Hon. M i-l. H. 1'". (7. LeLachure, Murray Harbor H. C. \1 L li G m R. Brimston, St. John rl. Cureton. Montreal o ng registered at the Vic~ H , ‘ st Ross Dlermique, Halifax A S . B. Mc(‘sll, St. John Beckwith, Montreal Mantle, Halifax Mercer, Halifax Walkinshaw, Toronto J. J. Smith, Toronto Duggan, Montreal F. C. McGaren, Toronto B McLarence, Paris, Ont. White, St. Stephen. Hlllll IHHIVILS ` following registered at the Re- last night (utter the arrival of night : Bteeves, Halifax, N. S. Doirofi, Amherst, N. S. Brehaut, Murray River -Rooney, Bt. John, N. B. - Hogan, Morell McNeill, Summerslde ullally, Gowan Bras elly T t . Kennedy, Bradalbane Dryden, Sussex, N. B. McKay, Wheatley River Delaney, Tryon McLaren, New Perth pbell, Sea View eau, Rollo Bay full wi otel Charlottetown, between last night (after the arrival of train) and 10.00 the pre- night : llnttile, Truro Forbes, Halifax Morris, Amherst Black, Truro Stewart, Georgetown Webster, Moncton Jamieson, Canso Fadtler, Canso 10.00- last night (after the arrival of the last train) and 10.00 the pre- vious night: Artemas Moffatt, New Glasgow R. F. Taylor, Moncton J. E. Mohatt, New Glasgow W. M. Preedy, Halifax J. B. Gaudet, Quebec. , Hlll A Illlllllllll EUIIBH IUH llllll SIX MIIIIIIIS. OPML* llVestern UPON REQUEST we shall be glad to submit offerings of well secured and readily marketable bo~-de of public Utility and Industrial Corpor- ations of established Earning Power. ' inquiries indicating t he yie d and class of Iiuestment desired w I 1 I facilitate a prompt reply. We invite Cox respoudence. Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. Investment Bankers, St. John. N. B. Montreal, Que. Thought It Would Turn Into Consumption. I Miss Jane Dousette, Point a la Garde, Que., writes:-“Just a few lines of praise I l must write on account of your famous .»emedy,\Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup. [ had been suffering from is dreadful cough, for over six months, and tried everything but in vain. I thought if, was going to turn into consumption. A friend happened to come to my house, and was so frightened when he saw me ho nearly dropped. He asked me what I‘ was taking, so I showed him some medi-l cines I had, but he said for me to try Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup. I bought a bottle and before it was finished l was well, and did not cough a bit. l I will recommend your medicine to every suffering friend, for I know it will ic; gpodpto them Just. the same as it did 0:2. 'f~ M‘“>'"° °°~ » l_ '_-gi First I Mortgage `Bo1‘l'tls", ‘We`specially recommend these asa the present price of 88 PI' %¥1,£1~@»I¥,lt97€?.3I‘ ,, 1 f ` ?l""t‘.' rl J- ' #vii si Royal Securities' Corporatiolthffi e-silriil. sun nm. smnrriu sisnerafa. Hmsv _ .A 2 1 . ._ ' Genuine-si-.Bierman ' Ilslifsx. N. S. ` ‘R r I Meniml, Toronto. 0N\ws. Quebec _ _ ` M London,G.B. , ` ` ‘~""""r*'~"' Y V Qi '___ V Q l _ . .:,:‘:_-"_-.:_»f-r;'_:.:_';._':';_-..._ -_ __ _ v,. .~ Nova Scotia Steel & Coal 6 p. c. ‘ Debenlure Stock ` ‘ 5 or . f isis Iniemi ffffifhiilf i.'.l.ia J».iy"|'.f '" me. los I-z me nn. ‘ T0 YIELD V V 5.80 p. c. _ _ i 1,. 1 st k n ex silent sud safe invest `ent in ' visxv?)thrillliqgdlllillixlt‘lo:'th‘hr;‘iast°€h';o Janis alter Drovldfnk |01' nl [X94 , charges the annual surplus has average $B0lt~l6I.00 an amount MUNI I0 OV” eight. times Dsbenture stock interest I J. c. Miiciourosii of co. ` Established |873 MEMBERS MONTREAL SIOCII EICIIANGE. Direct Private Wires. HALIFAX. ST. JOHN. MONTREAL. NEW GLASGOW, FRIDERICTON ing put through) December 15th. 1912. Loans made, and in process to date.......... . . . . . - \ Loans made during month of November 1912 liudc' Nc ve_mber, 1912. Loaus pending (be- Loans made and other Logos in process thereof during the moiithof November, 1 9 I 2 _ Q "llIl'.` CANAIIIAN IIUME INI/tSl`lllEN`l` C0.. LIMITED Table Showing the Wonderful Growth of the C-II-I-C in less than Twenty Months A Lg n Mad B Interest at _the` nllaate oie eu 5 p- c' Per Annum . Loans made April 22nd, 194111 . . . . . . .. - Loans made during month of December,1911 f ~ Means made during month of ]une 1912..... Lcans mad: during month of August, 1912 ssoo.eo $4,000.00 S.l7.000.00 $22.000.00 l»s4.3oo.oo $65,000.00 0003000.00 $225,000.00 OS., 3,7, ya, ,,_,`,“..,,,_ ,,,,_,.,., ,,_,,,,, ima cfm.: zna r|.ooR Paclric Btocir., _ vancouver, B. c. llatlilolil l-;l'llch,- 2.‘$'ando.i0ad;:I1l)il. Loci' officu B ` " ` MT* LDG. I IIl‘.R..O,i i iJi`0Vv`N,‘ P.E.I. gg I L X M.w c;.r.nlEs,supi. - t‘Mac's Blood Food gets right down following registered at ,the Hotel, Charlottetown, between to the seat of the trouble and brings the patient back to health in a short f time. A box. 50c. The Two Macs. . . --»-=- --:_ ; . I 'P-.--rg “elcotch Glnghains ct merit, Ging- up _ , PROMHENT MAN DEAD' hams that will wear and keep their ' atom' are ieaturmg " h`“(1ent B 'H ` :- colon Worth Sewing _____{“]1rBngB cap., English shape, 75c. und $1.00. C.\PE'l‘OWN,_ Feb. 5-Blr.__-10111! or spring 1913_ 12c_ and 15c_ per The short course boys ought ro get Gordon Sprigg, four times Premier of ya. At Paton.. 2-siviai. °“°- “M31- Cape Colony, ls dead, aged B-3 years. MEtf. ___,.....___. v..__ __ _ s_ l_The Standard Bl ack Fox ompany Limited Head Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Capitalization $60,000.00 divided into 600 shares at $1 00.00 each PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS PRESIDENT. SECY S. W. CRABBE, Esq. Hardware Merchant. Charlottetown VICE PRESIDENT. HON. GEO. E. HUGHES. Druggist. Charlottetown £9 TREAS . D. A. MacKINN ON. __ Box 129. Charlottetown' J _ _ This company has secured three pairs of 1913 pups for delivery Sept. Ist next from the finest and best stock in the province ` irticludipiq the vv0rld’s famous ranch ol the Charles Dalton Silver Black FOX Co, Ltd. The other two options are now pending, from stock 0 eua r ` ` ~' ' ' ' q y high merit. l_n all live pairs will be installed in the ranch at $I2_000.00 a pair making a‘total of $§60,000.c0 divided into 600 shares at $100.00 each. ' ' ESTIMATED PROFITS Experts claim that the price of 1913 pups within a few months will reach the $i 5,000.00 "NOTE The above estimates are figured on ‘average litters and present prices. "I`her'e‘@i‘s A f mafk Per Pair. for Pure blailk bffedefs SUC11 2-S OUTS Tlielitter of each pair runs from 3 to 5. Take every indication for the price of foxes to advance anywhere from 2 5 to 40 percent. . the average at three, a conservative estimate, and after deducting ranch expenses, we will have I2 ' , within the next few months. and it wou1dn’t be:wonderfii] or unusual if _ the iive__pai;-7 »`_ ~ pups for 1914 delivery. l»t is admitted by the oldest ranch owners that the price in 1914 will be of breeders would produce anywhere from 20 to 25 pups in place of '1 5. ` ` "1" ' 'z~‘ - ' °°“5*defa11Y QV?-f $12900-0° a Pair- but faking the avefage at $11 ,oco.oo, the present prite the lit- OYSTER AREAS'-The shore front of Mr Lewis farm contains many live oyster beds and I A ters °f 1914 Wm bring the shafeholdas in the Standard Ranch fX2Ctly $60 of o.co or a net ,dividend as the ownerlias Erst choice in leasing them, it is the 'intention of the com n to include this ' . of loo per cent, still retainin their ori inal shares in the ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ` I Th Ellen V’ but by ad. fora .and RYE Pa Y g 8 five pairs of breeders, . g lucrative industry in their charter when applying for letters of patent. » ` . e Ranch The Standard Ranch is situated in West Royalty near Lewis’ Point at a_ short distance from the junction of Noith River and 'S Creek, three miles from Charlottetown as the crow flies ro E1len’s Creek isolates it from the main road a Iooo.-yards _thus insuring perfect seclusion is in close proximity to the keeper's re- st all times, the location and arrangement of. natural conditions. The sight is high heart of “Vsplendid bush and the adjoining woods .tablzlts and fresh fish in abundance when re- and shelter arrangement cannot be{dup- now. in operation in the Province and of the l“P'to-date in Prince Ed- amount with this application- and the to pay on or before_Ai\,lg, get 1/g__x§ i` I » Box mg. Charlottetown, ' ' . .~ l in D. IA. McKINNoN L 1 I _ p » - v j. ' 'I__`he ‘responsibility of the care of the fakes , Secy-Treas. The Standard Black Fox Company Lt¢'i._ Sh°F‘ld2°f5 °f 10h” -Lewlii L°“i5' P°i”t P who wi‘l make a s lendid I this , _ . _ ~ _ ,_ J A _ ~ p _ success. Mr. Lewis Dear Sm” \ _ - _experience in foxlfarmini. He has visited hind _ I h _ ` '_ _ _ ' ‘_ _ . of: tlie,_best ranches in t e Province and in -» ereby make application to ‘take . . . . ......sharesv in mp sed,-,zltl-,,,-111;? au-the hes . . ` i . p sp en, 1 easo _ is own _that t-nd to larger the capital Stock of the Standard Bleek FOX C°' Ltd' of.. Mf- Lewishes hispurse interested as well as his Charlottetown. I enclose' heeewit_h.r`ep_er_ centof. the his best attention t points of the F97 of directors or cheerfully mailed to Treasurer, 1-, ,‘ v . ,'.- ix. "J '. ;. _ ._ .al --,. ‘ .