,, W., ......... N. .-..._-I ».-. /‘ _ ~ 41 l..;.;./5' ~f”‘"*f'-f*=.>;1f'r.:.;; .fs "* rf’ ” `\ ¢."_»/-".§\v_ L Overland Model 79 "` I-_pt X21 ~.p|!'k'w=1M PAGE TWELVE_ _ 'rss nrrns-r News _ _ i~',r"§_' Foxes Like the Above inthe Connaught Ranch The 15 paiis of pure bred lsland silver black foxes in the Connaught ranch are procured from the best strains on the Island today-their ancestry records show high fur value and prolific production. _ _ _ These foxes are capitalized at $15.000 per pair,the lowest price of any company now before the public. Write today for a co y of the new illustrated prospectus. Connaught Pedigreed Black Foxes Ltd Phone 484-Cameron Block-Box 54 'FATAL llllllllllll Ili Mlllllll Hill (L unadisn Press.) cLic\.'snANn,..May.-..1.1.-=_ Au.. . ac- cident occurred tonight in s race ut. the Motor Drome, Luna. Park, Three ‘rucers and two spectators were inf ,jured. Olilcisls announced that the Park will be permanently closed. The accident was caused bv Motor Cycle Iracerst eoliiding.- All were badly ,hurt. Lust season’s fatal accid-ent happened during races at the Motor Drome. A NOBLE :\(l’I‘ llt)N'l"REAL, March 16-'l`lie story of ii widow who cuiue to him and hunded hin: $200 ns her contribution to the support of the mothers and children left destitute by the recent on ‘ In the Stud Season ISIA- lvlaritirne C>l-\ar'n'plor\ MAYOR TODD Pure Ilred certillcute No. 21. Standard Registered 47893 trotter, trial 218; _ lust hull 108, liulf on ice this winter in w1uuil\K rucs in 106;. Shown at tive shows in one year in seven clusses. winning seven red ribbons and twicewinning the Maritime Championship r best standard bred trotting Stallion, Mayor Todd is sired bv Todd 2143, who sired more 210 trotters than any horse that ever lived for the time he lived. Il you breed your good mares to Muyor Todil-_Y0“" cliunces ure good for geftillrz ri trotter us Sons of Todd are 1lY0d\\¢01'5. Tile highest money winning trottcr ofthe Grand Circuit lust year was sired by n son of Todd. Eigbtv per cent of the mares bred to Mayor Todd List yenr arc in foal and fouls that have arrived are exact pictures of £11611' landsoliie sire. Mayor Todd will be found at the stables of W. S. McKee. 54 Kant St., Charlottetown. Tclcvhviie 375-L. Terms 315.0010! S*.'&B0'\~ iiecureil bv note at time of first service nr ten ner cent. of! for cash. Write for breeding etc, to HAM IOND KELLY Box 255, Clmrlottetown, Phone R16. $14000 in special prizes will he ivcn at the voiizin-_q l~}xliititi'on for fouls nf Nlnyor Todd. 1 / _ _ ---a High Grade Car at a Very Moderate Price The motor, wheel base, equipment and fiiiish_ of the Overland is equal to any car on the market selling at the same pricc or $400 more. Compare car for car, model for model, style for style, and you’ll see that the Overland will save you a clear 30 per cent. A Better get our demonstrfitor to show you the superiority of the Overland. _ Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltd. STEAM NAVIGATION WHARF. = ~~"f'~‘-» __ _sail ' _ it 'r “'~ r' fr ‘V+-» »_.». . -~~ _ ‘.=~- _f~f_1-" ,_'”'._'.‘~§ __ _,\¢l . : .1 _ ' ..» . ~ _ eff eg rl _ Specifications: Electric head, side, tail and dash lights, storage battery; 35 h. p., motor; 114 inch wheel base; 3-4 floating rear axle; Timken and Hyatt bearings; 33x4 Q. D , tires; Brewsters green body; nickle trimmings; deep upholstery; mohair top, curtains and boot; Cowl dash; clear-vision, rain-vision, wind- shield; Stewart speedometer; electric horn; flush U doors with concealed hinges. With electric lights and self starter, $1500; without self starter, $1325. ' Newfoundland sealing disaster, was told by Rev. Father Holland in .\`t. Willebord's Parish llsll, Verflun, lust night. ' ( ForColds,SoreThroat, Croup. For Aches, _ Pains and Wounds, ~'°l'..'!.§.‘.'.!'S LINIMENT is the never-falling remedy. Keep it in your home and be ready for both infernal and ex- ternal illS. IN USE |03 YEARS 25: and 50: auarywlierc I. S. JOHNSON li C0., Inn. ' Bolton, Mass. Parsons’ Pills folicvo conntipalioll Q and headache I ._ Fundy Fox Co. Ltd. St. John, N. liuvo vigorous," Larue. lioiilthy N ow Brunswick Ranch Raised Beantifiil Silver Bliwk Foxes. Frre from lnbreedins 'The Soil of New Brunswick cou- tains iiuiiicient Lime, so indispen- sublo in producing stron2,heo.lthy Foxes iiiahiag it unnecssnry fofosd tho yoiingartilicinl Limo Wiitor to prevent them l`ruui deteriorating in vigor und stuiuinu., O ii r pricmi ure rniuioiiulilcz Terms liberal. Read The Article on the Malagash Silver Fox 'ran wana - r - '.`. ;¢'» ~~-_-_ . uinirno 'ro‘1>nA'ri-1 DETROIT, Mich., M-ay _ 16-Ten men, most. of them chemists, were killed bygthe explosion ol' avid *md cheniicals in the mixing room of the Mexican ____Qr_uds_,Rubber Company on the West side here yesterday. Four Uehggjfnployees. removed from the steaming debris, were taken to s hos- pital, and sill may die. Two men were less seriously hurt. The »b=uildlng,a one storeystructure oi solid concrete and: cement, \\'n.s almost obliterated. Other buildings within a radius ot 3 mile were more or less damaged. The .Joss-was. estimated at. $50,000. The dead are: _ Edw,a`i;d _"Christopher, _William Mc- (‘oy_ C_"Lars`e'n,'Al. Hodizins, V 0t0r R. Burns, Williom‘F‘. Niles, Jose (hisse, Gorton _ Lattu, ldinon Aman, and George Gleggnra. The four. lust menticnsd'victims were Mexicans. All but flleggorin probably were instantly killed. lie died in gi hospital. ‘Among those Who escaped were John H. Evo-ns, super- intendent and John C. Treadwell. mnnaizer of the plant. Just what caused the explosion probably ))will never be known. In the mixing room was n large vat of molten rubber he-ing prepared by n, secret process. Without fn moment's warning the building was torn to pieces. Every man who was iu the mixing room at the moment was killed. The company ivplniifnctured imita- finn leather. 'and it is understood that either and other`explosives were used in large quantities. Because of thc secret process 'nf preparing ‘ the f~r"il:= riihbiir. employees were not allowed to leave' their ¢]epartmen+ fn rntcr other parts of the plant. Few o¢ the employees knew each other, and it wus some time before the v ctims were identified. l Coroner Rothaclier said he has stcrtnil pn lnvcstiization to determine whether negligence was the cnusc of the explosion, nr whctlicr the con- <‘P"" ‘fiolufcd fi city ordinance by inixiiig dmirfwolis explosives within thc city limits. . l llillllii (Oanadism Press.) ST. JOHN, Mlsy Bi.-. An Gllllos-__ ion of gas in tlio.condirit0\¥w\i1°¥i-Oil the N. B. Telephone Oo., hors _ t.~hfls_ 'evminz threw live manhole ¢0V6l'i Iinto the air and put meversl tele-, *phone wires out oi C0Il\I!1i¥Bl0D» Troop Thorne smelled was escaping from a manhole sndtestsd thegas. with s lighted match. The manhole' cover blew up and he was _severely- burned. The force of the explosion was heaviest at Long Wharf where auf iron cover- weighin-g two hundred pounds was thrown fifty feet in bbs, air. In its flight it cams in contucti with several wires at the top of the* pole serving them. No one was in-I jiircd. Officials say the explosion was unlqiin for the covers were ner-. Iornted to allow the gas to escaipe. SANG TO STAY PANIC c|»I1CAGo-, May 1s -Misc Schu- mann-Heinck, by 5 commendabledis-l Play of-_ coolness, prevented 3 panic at 8 concert in St.,Joseph's Tiuber- . nacle, Clinton iliwrbor, Michigan. Hhs was singing the Rosary when, fol- lowing a terrific peel ol thunder and continued flashes of lightning the lights went o-ut, leaving in complete darkness 2,500 persons, many pan- icky. Realizing the situation Ma- dame 'Schumann-Heinck continued to sing and the fears of the au-dience had been dispelled when the lights had been flashed onagnin. -'ii-nnu-cu nvsifrsii ualns Prmed of Graaf Value to |la"` There is only one explanation for the numbers of entliudiasiic letters that we receive praising Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsiu Tablets, and that is that these tablets certainly do cure uny kind of stouiacli trouble. / _ Here is a typical letter from Miss Eliza. Armswortliy, Csuso, : _ “It is with pleasure I write to inform you that your Na-Dru-Co DysFepsm Tablets have proved of great va ue to me. I tried remedy after remedy but without any lasting good. Having beard of vour tablets curing such eases as ruiiie I decided to ive them a fsir_ trial. They proved satisfactory in my case." The remarkable success of Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is such n success as can only come to an holiest reuiedy. | compounded according to an exception- slly good formula, from pure ingre- dient5,.hy. ex§`ert_cliemlSte._- If_ you are troubjegi wit your stomach iust ask your" rixggist' hbout Na-DY"-C0 Dyspepsia Ta lets, compouiided by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Cnnndg, Limited, and sold tliroiigbout the Dominion it 5oc. n box. |42 ‘i’fu‘=".?= Great-opportuni - . n _-i.~» _ - The Weeks Canada S ver _ When you buy in our company you. buy shares i‘h_liY°»D,sirn real and existing foxes-not ones yet to l>o_born--aud_yo\i ~ will receive your dividend THIS FALL. Ful'ther_ ths»l¢7Xel you own shares in, were select d by M-l'~~W_¢l\l UNI' will 0! ' ' experience in the fox business, for inn own vrivefa remeb- Also you have g share in -the rs-ncn which ls a splendid » one and ideally located, and finally as -n safeguard for your investment, Mr. Weeks whois ii charge, has e record second to none in fox raising. He is also the largest. shareholder and his interests are your interests. The Directors feel conti- dent owing to Mr. Weeks' past success . that tliere.will be splendid dividends THIS FALL.. This stock will be tolvn oil the market on the 15th of May. f . _. __ For prospectus and application forms apply to the Sacy# ' 'Treasurer or any ol the directors. _ ' _ T. W. MORRIS, Secy.-'I‘reu.a.’ \ _ Charlottetown. _P.lll.I. - Tl. B. Weeks, North Trvziu, President, ~ ,` _ _ _ _ G. T. Alley, Cheri-lottetowii, Vice President. - -_ ‘_ _ _ _ Issued Capital, 75150 000.01: Par value shares, $25.00. _ Reference, Roya.l'Bsnk rf Canada. ` " F ' Get Better Results 'iromf-_R YourHouses A it If you equip you house with our Hot-Air system you can demand a larger rental and get _it_. For the tenants will gladly pay more for the additional com- fort, convenience and economy this system affords. _ The improvement will pay fo_r itself in the coal it - D0l[§r|igr»0i-SS-S.-S_»_--_S W . R. HOWARD. D P.A..C.P.R..St. ]ohn.N.B. Also Mink, Martin, Fisher and shares in a number ` I _.of reliable Fox Companies. _ SAIL BYTHE S. S ‘DlGBY’ T0 ENGLAND The passenger so-rv'ce_ between Nova Scotia a_ud lunglnnd durinn the summer months is mslnlainrd by the new Furness Liner. the S. S. "Digby," which sails eyerv month from lla lfnx for Liverpool via St. ,lohn's, Nfld. The"Digby"ls one of the finest in the Canadian service. and the passenger has every comfort and luxury nl hotel lie. $65.00 Saloon to Liverpool 45.00 Second Class “ ull , lulgegoxgmulnts from Hsllfaxetjune 16 Cm?ce"s'2`02*` Commodore Ledy"rd 1 ' ‘ ' ` have produced no more than UQ" 011 'l mile track record tnken in third heat __of wlunilug race _ nn i mile track. The Commodore's dam Lady Eth- GIYDD (39 2.2-li 'won second money with .(17) seventeen aye horses in ‘Llai dam_hf Sahib 2.173; Robe; 0'. Nelll (3)_ 2.28%; and the Rexnll Gir| 2332?, sister of Bedeliii 2.142; the next dam Queen McGregor also dam of Bedelia 2.141. Lady, Bird 2.212. GIOVY Quayle 2.249 and is own sister cl__Pansy McGregor (2) 2_|T;, (1) -2-ll' (the world’s champion yearling l`0£tlnLr filly in race; and dnin t. Murine (4) 2.089. corn 2.25. Dnm oi Queen McGregor is dam of Pansy-McGregor 2.17-5; Frederick Mc next dam also produced LeRoy 2,13; ackdsw 2.28; slre ol Lady Ethel- Ynn is by Juy Bird. Jay Bird by vo. Wilkes 2.22. Fergus McGregor ire of Queen McGregor is by Robert °G"°X0\` 2~|7f Sire of (0) nine in 2.10 lllcllbdifljf _H13 gran, pac” horse is the sire qi (0) nine in 230 d S three in 2.20 includin the great :die G- F' B0|\d» T\'eU5l|\'¢l'._» _ J. S. D0l\llBll, ' |mures Ions. Girl (4,) i.19}'a.nd Hilda _ ` ' ' s. 2.20. Hiids“'B` .started in two races at ilflellféx rut' Rau ann noses out evsry'~li'es'l ‘arqmitt 2.14; and she won oils of the greatest free for all races 90- ics last winter defeating great Vestn»Boy 2.051. Commo- DUlYnrd’s pedigree is one for ii. tudent of breedlnn to entliuse over, he contains blood lines that champions and A stallion has been mehy ;..0 $2 C t ‘ _ - ' - . _ . . -' . ~ ‘ “° M" (’°°'g° 2°” S°‘°" V _ l` he Company will have an up to date ranch with cveiy modern conveni- 1 ence, in an ideal location near Charlottetown. `~ 4 lv S- ,.‘,r,_ ,_ . _ A lV|el_n Qffi 1 » ;;‘;,ho\l: _ ible for registration, which success. on or before August 15th,] Wm(-rrican Silver Black Fox Company _ 53 -State Street, Charlottetown, ‘ Boston, IVlass. P._E. I. ' 'O lncorporated under laws of Massachusetts, U. S._A.' _ Capital Stock $400,000.00, _ Par Value $100.00 per share. Stock Full Paid, Non-assessable. . _ The_manag<-1-ment of the company will bein the hands of men who are ex- perienced in the Fox business, and who have made a success of the raising of 1 Silver Black Foxes in captivity. r _ ' _ The Board o_f Directors is_ composed of successful business men of high _ standing, who have-invested heavily _of their own funds to make' the company a A large part of the company’s stock having been subscribed, we offer the ' unsold portion at par, $100.00 per share, 40 p. c. payable on application, balance J- E- NOWSOm» Preident. J. C. McConnell. Vice President _ __ _______ _ _ ___ _______ _-_ 5;- 'ei *I oe, . Renoh, K A1,-_-l1€_ _,L _ Assets. ” The Company will own twenty-five pairs of pure Silver Black Foxes all elig-_ will be placed in the ranch about September lst, 1914. ~ 1 Ranch 0 Management ~ Directorate -' 1 ‘, Subscription l ' A ’ 1 _ _ fl; e Spring delive_ry for various styles, and would suggest hat you wrior We build any style of boat; from an ordinary Row Boat to an _ . . Y Y' thing you wantm the boat line. F 9.14. Afpplication may be made to any of the Directors, f or director _to the <_:ompany’s o ce, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. ,Prospectus and further information may also be obtained at the above address. . Officers if I ,-..-».. s i Directors ’ = ` Newsom Treasurer Fox Mm _ Mason &_ Bond Trans, Investment 2nd “"0 Retired Ship _ __ Grocer,