’___;_ ~, ~ 1 _ _ - “HE LATEST NEWS ‘ - THl li_. . Umar. omsm3.i -. ‘ .AGEELEVEN new 1; " 1'; _ 0 ~-_. "i‘.s";f;;6 ' fha.” ` ` ` " muses, ; _ /-\ Are you all set for ho eather ? _ Get plenty of toile ‘ articles-refreshing cool? lf you haven't Egyp- tian Lotus Talcum Pow- der-Get it-Put up in flesh anclwliite--It is the purest and best powder made-25c. E. Foste /II/li( S 27 13 9- r+ <-r \“\YIIII4\\\\\\\\\ F1 Central Drugstore Sunnyside Seely’s Cold Cream is good for the kin. _\w”HIIllIA\\\\\\\\\\2IlA\\\\\§Z/lZIZ\\\\\\‘V l lt is Never too Lat to mend. Sn no mailer what happens lol’ your watch, Send il around lo nie F. S. Mitchell Tl\e Prustieril Watch and Clock Rf-mirer 168 Queen St. Charlottetown ",fl`¢'td__i¢_,\’ white Raline,,hgts Stanley Bros. 3402-7~11M3i. 4 l l at _ ,, _ .. . .. . . v _ _,_ __, j.= __ ._,_ _.__ __ _-_ _.__,`__A`___ _' _ I .* . ,_ __, j_ _'_ _ , nr _ .y-._ ‘_ ._ . ss, __1f~1~t,11-__f_ ,, _ , ». '- _- _ -n ‘-__ . l 0 - ` lx A L nl _ , " _'A ' " P" l ' l ' ' 1 < 14 2 lr. ilri ‘ :_ , , . _ .. . _ --- the most economical and best ‘I . (71 l ll* W l Z an i in V 1 ( l t 1*' ll i | 5 |llllIlS ll llllilllllli 0 Plllll ‘ vnnioii JULY is ion a 1v|iNU'|‘r<; ci..-iss 'rnor AND PMI-1. runss $50, HALF n1i.E Hiwrs 1. Dry Cleaner entered by l<}. F, Achorn, Charlottetown. II. Ruby D entered by H, C, HUODUF. Charlottetown: 111. Moth Miller, entered by Ham- mond Kelly, Southport. ll\'. liuby M, entered by J. Duffy, llunhury, P. E, I, V. Ferndale, entered by Nell Nich- olson, Curdignn, P. li. 1, .\NlJ 1’A(¥l'f, l'U1{i\`E $175.00. I. The Premier, entered by llnnl. Steele, .~`umniersidc. II. Urwclllielle, 2.23), entered by 'lhe McKinnon Drug Co., Charlotte- town. 111, Derby, 2.29%, entered by J. Stanley Wedlock, (iharlottetown, IV. Aqui-ri, 2.271, entered by J, M. Nicholson, iilnirlottetown. V. Zenlott, 2.2%, entered by Mie- hnel McKenna, Vernon, 1'. IC. I. 2.19 CLASS 'l‘R(l'l` AND l’.\CE ]’[ll€Hld $250.00 ..- 1. Ur. Sharper, 2.101, entered by the Mcliinnon Ilrug Co., Charlotte- town. Il. Helen ll., 2.101, entered by The .\l0Kinnon llrug Go. III. Cherry liipe, 2.21, entered by '|`. Ll. lildgett, flhnrlottetown. IV. llildn S., 2.13.1., entered by A. Stew- nrt, Southport. A npeeiul trnin will leave Slimmer- nide about 8.30 and arriving at Vern- on 11.30. From Souris and Murray* llnrlior special rates will be given on rcizulnr trnins. This ought to he best races evér 'held on this truck. 339. “Members of The L. 0.A. are hereby notified that this store has a splendid range of Prince Albert Coats, which will hesold separate- ly if desired. They are finely made-line litters, silk faced and equal to high class custom tailor- ing. The price is only $15.00, Moore & McLeod. 3400-7-11M2i "CONFEl)El't.\TION STAMPS.- 'l`\vcnty-live (25) Stamps for 10 cents for snlc ut Carters Bookstlre. 0 ' 3374-7-7m6l. 2.23 CLASS MILE HEATS, '|`ll()'l‘ illlll|lS lllll ‘ A H|VlllSllli lllllli Fpllowing are the entrlessor the horse races to be‘he-ld at the"R‘lver- side Driving Park, Vernonpon Sat- urday next week: »~ Hull-mile heats; purse, .$50. Dry Cleaner, entered by E. F. A601'-n Charlottetown; Ruby D., I-1'. HOOP- er, Charlottetown; Moth Miller, Hammond Kelly, Southport, Ruby M., J. Dluliy, Bunbury; Ferndale, Neil Nicholson, Cardigan. ’ 2.24 '1‘R(l'l` AND }'A(9E‘. ' Mile; heats; purse, $175.\ » The Premier, entered by Daniel Steele, Summerside; Orwell Belle,»`:U£_'n_ Steel __ _ 2.231. McKi-nnon Drug-Co.,_ town; Derby, 12.291, J.= B.-Wodloeki ilhnriottetown; Acquiri, 2.-275; J.-M. Nicholson, (7hnrlotteto`wn; Zaalott, 2.29, M. Mclienna, Vernon River. -~|lf'.|-1-i. . | 2.19 CLASS. Ul1pI°10tt€~ Mile heats; purse $250. ' Dr. Sharper, entered by llrug (‘.o.,; Helen ll., McKinnon Drug Co., (.‘.hnrlottetown'; Cherry Ril1U;>'|`. (2. Edgett, Ulxarlottetown; ' A. Stewart, Southport. *HV »i~i-z-i-1-i-i-i-i-s-i-i-i=»i-»i' 1 ~ ,C_§:le_bee lily. |59 otiu Com. . '0gilvie . ... McKinnonry Hildn S., , Utal1»GoDl>Bl"»' ' 57) 571 57}\'ed on Friday morning, then in the evening ut the same day the sad news COT'1`0h..i came announcing his death. His two brothers and sisters .who had done l _ _ ... High Low Close all in their power to save their lo'-'ed ..,1_ .v -July ..,..,......,...,..1245. 1229 1229 August ..L . ... ... 1235 1226 1229 October .. ...»...-...-1223 1212 1214 December, ...»...,.. 1.235 1225 1227 Januar-y ... 1231 1211. 1224 Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & (`o., Stock and Bond Bro- kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 1134, Richmond St., Chur- luttetown, I’. E. 'I. . Bid Ask 74; 15 Brazilian 'Fraction . . . . .. _- Can Cnr ......... 48 Q nada (‘ement ... 303 (‘. nada Cement Pld. llll CDonnld 30; 02 11:, 235 1-is 12 51; 115 89 184 135 -57 91; we 23 'oiinnva night ._ ._ 144 11 51 iii; R. & 0. .. 87 Lnurentidc .. -... 183# - Shnwinigan .. .. 134% Sherwin Williams ....»....l.x 52 - Spanish River ._ Toronto Rly. ...» Twin - City 120 10 127% 102 103 1150 mutter how good- .,. cook you may lie, you cannot get real good' results unless your 'ilnvoring extracts ure ull the right quality Here you will llnd vnnilivn lernnii, pineapple, ul- tai and baking soda By actual test l &'our iiavoring extracts ure the purest .A5 ._ , . lf`lmon»d ond all 'the proper iluvoring es- ‘I SCHCCS. as well ns Pure creumiof tur- 'H -H-l-l -Z-l-1 ~l-‘i'~i.-vi-1 STOCK oi'0’l‘A'i;1oN'.\‘. ' Quotations furnished by Uurdy lic (`o., Stock and kers, Members Moutreul clmnzc, 104 Richmond lottetown, P. E. I, l~‘. B. Mc- Boncl Ilro- Stock Ex- St., Chur- July 10. NEW YORK S'l‘U(J1{H. High Atchison 9_8; os; es; Aml. Smelters tilii G55, 05;,- Ainul. Copper- 70§ G92 (393 Brooklyn lt. '1`. 9;! 91k 189% 281 (`nnndian Pncillc 191-} Erie 23% 4 :ill-x. Petroleum 01.1,- 6l} - Missf Pntiiic 112; 93’ Northern |';~,ciiic 110;; 1105 l"enni~'v1VnnZa 1125 112), Reading 1645 103; Southern Pncillc 97§ 96; lfnion Pacific 1555 155 613, 61 U.. s. steal f "P-'t'l`l17i"i'if\f shy POW being sold, McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George nnd Kent Streets. Ml<]tf. ,_ ‘1°°l'°I-1°°l"l°°i°-I°°1~!°1~°1°>1°°l°°l°°!°l-°X~!°°!°l'~l° in Mnnniim if -l~1°'l°!~l~1'°1-!~°l°~l'»§°°i°~l°~1~i~°¥~l‘~l-1~*l~°¥~'l~ MR. FRANK.(_lILl.IS. J . ' Low mmm The fact thot "In the midst of lite’ ,wmnre indepth” was never more clearly bwuirlit honui~ Ito the Deoplo of St. Peters thnn. when word arriv--‘_ ed here of the death of one of its 012 most popular young .men Frank (lmis 5 ,my 5,, , 18. whose death took lnce in Boston on' . ..,. _ - i T|,m»S_ lone, were with him when he died. The reinarins were wnkod at the home oi his- sister Mrs. llidwurd luesterton and 'were lor,yv¢i_rrled,lro|u North station on Siiiiiday efenln _ .-.where r. l:ir,5e rowd of his olil'_`§‘ie'hd~i`\vei'e`pferzcnt to bid n`1il"§ “L:o0dibye", llis two brothers, s.-tors. and cousins .accom- panied hls,,reinuin_s)home which ur_r_iv-_ ed at St. Peters on '1‘uesduy moinrng I Y 14 waiting to accompany - lhiin 0n'll"is lust return to-the old home. The inn.- srnll on Wednesday morning evidenced the high esteem in which he was held' for despite the unpleasant weather there wei1\ upwards to one hundred und thirty v~oi‘i'in.gcs in attendance. lligh Mass of Requiem was sung by the pastor, licv. .\. McAulny, the gallery being nicely draped for the occasion. licv. ll. J. Gillis of East Point led the choir while .\lr. Mich- nel Mclntyre ol Selkirk acted organ- ist. After the luncrul services inthe, church the remains were conveyed solemnly to the adjoining cemetery, where after the lust benedietion the mortal remains were consigned to their last resting' place, there to -'await ,u huppy resurrection. liesidcs u sorrow-ing mother und futher the following brotliers and sisters are left to mourn the loss of n devoted sun. and u kind and loving brotlier: Mrs. lildward licsterton of llorchest- er, Muss., ’l‘cnn in l.ii‘oukline, .Iolin in the cuxploy of the Boston llnil- way Co., Jnires in Dorchester, Mass., Annie, Joseph, Ronald and Paul at home. The pull-benrers,were Joseph and Peter Gillis, lionnld J. Melnnis, .\'ol‘l.\ert' Melnuls, .Toseph Melnnis. und R. -J. .\l,cI_nni,e.-I_t.1.l'. (lrcen lny the sod nbove hinl Friend of my boyhood days "|`o see him was to love him '|'o know him was to prulse. (Other Islnud and Boston papers plense copy.) ‘-' MR-H. G. A. MA'1"l‘}-IEWS. ‘ The death of Mrs. George A.,Mnt- thews, 260 Kent St., _Charlotte- town. which oceurred at her home yesterday was n sad shock to those who had seen her on the previous the full enjoyment of health “.°‘ls' Ammlg his other 'llmfliness d9'i\ius stricken with pnmlysls ri out ¢f’i‘53d “'35 S"°Y~ 130 the *U P919” 10.30 hut retained'consciousness dur ‘lt p _ ,und sti .n;.'th. Retir ug on _ , 2? th” 26% “lt after R Very' short ‘n‘ day night in her nsuul henlthkhshe 5 il 10 _ uU;"S'51V0l` madk,F0x C0 '-51111-3135 for ing tie night. All that medical :iid H25 B"5t"Y1 11 MW W90k5 4\l£0' in the lIl"l-could do was done but yesterday 163? 1-‘West Of thlit C¢l`l)Qlf8l1i0l1- `“0Td»‘ nf 'r iornini: :i second stroke followed, 97&‘f'TYfH 3111055 WHS n0t ithliféll- 9€I.`i0UHl.\' she l>e(`nine"' iinennscioiis and plisseil irutil n telegram Ior~his| brother Hon- nwzi ‘about noon " "I-'Per husband where about filt carrla`os ' were; lone son, Mr. Vernon Matthews, oil Sinclnir df. Stewart, Limited, Sum-‘ merslle, were'with her' during the last hours; the latter wus telephoned for ai d he reached her bedside only 1_i 'few minutes before the end came, but without the nolunclxoly sntisfnc- tion of icing recognized. Her sud- den df-nth in the prime of life, ut the nge of 56,' is is severe- blow to the l,usbund,and children who are left to _rnnurii ri loving und_helovcd wife und' mother. j ' , 'l`he deceased, formerly Miss Emily ,Elizabeth Godkin, was ai daughter of ,the lute John L. Godkin, (`hui'lotte- town, und, wus well und favorably known hy n llrge circle of relatives und friends. She leaves to mourn l-eside:-1 her lnisb:iu. ;~_ ` Q ___~_ , f and Furi“Company Limited i s so sperm Q A Forty Pairs Pec1igreed»Foxes at $51-8,000.00-_ _c_z_~p_air. FREE KEEP FORFIRST (This ranch will be one of the largest iu' the wnr1dfi|'atid_is’ now under construction on the Union Road) YEA R. EEEII UEIUUDV PIII? ~" able. OFFICERS ` 2.... __ _ Sr' es. ` Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Company, Limited. Charlottetown(,:{l’Ii‘i\nIi‘Ie`l\%§\iTzi?d:I1;land. Canada RAN »: ' 'Near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island .‘>:':1':.::i°.i.E°°‘i“". 1 : I *"923:l33;33 '51 , Common Stock, no Bonds 05 Perferrcd Stock _ - to be issue ti- PAR vAu1i~:. snAi_n=.§ _$50.90 EACH __ _Pnorosizn Issue-l>1|_l1Cf1ti0H» ba12\1'\C¢.. Auizust l5tli,19 . ` '. =- i £3 PAYABLE T0 A CANADA CA-'Il`Il.‘All'l°lC FOX and FUR C0., LTD- H1 A Iications may be sent t0 HIIY Of the DESC' pptors who will be pleased to meet aDD\\C' E ants at their several oflices and give full I - ` f ation. , _ ‘ " The "’1I`i?erariiury Stock (not issued) 950-0600? _'Jr to be used only 1°' further Pufchase .0 _-Q Fur Bearing Live Stock if deemed advis- ~» i\ _The ranch will be located on the Union Road, about six miles from Charlottetown, on a farm of 165 acres. ' A_pomon of _this property is Covered with 'a beautiful grove of spruce and hardwood making an_ideal spot to prosecute the Fox-farming business. The service of one of 'the most ` experienced ranch-builders" in the " province have been_secured, and with". , his skill coupled with _the advice of our Veterinary Specialist. we will be able to give ourshareholdersthe most up-to-date ranch ye_t built. It will be absolutely safe. sanitary’ and ioomfortie ' able- l V ._ A ~ . .».i| un. ~--' 1 ii lvl' 'A A comfortable hiiuse for the keepers, barns ice house, watch-tower and everytllil’i_i` iiecessary for _t1l‘e"co`h-‘ duc_ti_ng '_a i1nst.ciasse_»ianchms.nr¢,>. position, illbe provid . ' _ __ _ ' s Raiitiiing.»zipciosi? President-Sir wa _ . . ice-rrésidenc-»D.c.»1§a{~;§?_y_;_'N_-S _ . 2nd V|¢¢.President-FreEl'g€\X_b_E_;lLg2§s 2: _ S=°’v-Tf°°°g‘;'°‘_;_'_¢*l_§.f’_§;t._.5¥§’3w». 1'. r. 1' . Q ,» : ' Mg' Tfl°luHSN3 er ' o ’ E 'I d . William Craze Livel’D0°l» "3 an ' ceo. F. Uriinsl Br°°k“1‘° -Mm' 5' " , No Sh ' 5-DHI i»'1'}.‘é£1I’.l’&rl'i‘&§'?i?5I»:_i_»_._ 131. S- °"“"°”°’é?.2.ii.i&..wa. P. E. 1- "éi¥i..‘i?.‘i.‘?.‘?.'. P. r- ,1- Ranch " 0 as -our ment ls Future Policy _ foxes p€rm8l1€llt 11811189 Large vs Small Companies _ The tendency in this as in all other important industries at the present time is to centralizc the business. with the idea that the more foxes that can be ranched under one management the smaller the percentage of expense and the better the returns in dividends . to the shareholders. With forty pairs of foxes breeding, if twoor three pairs should prove to be barren it would have no material effect on the annual dividends, but if only five airs were in ,,_the ranch and the same tiling occured itwwbuld make the dividends comparat= ively small . , . r'. STOCK 1915, 40 Estimate 120 at Retain stock Estimate ` STOCK 1916 Estimate 135 at tO 1917, which Dear 'S`i'r': A-tlantic, Estimated Earnings of this Company -For Three Years pups 1916, ........ .. 50,010.00. to stockholders 605,000,110 . 80 p. c. pups 1917, to stockholders 540,000.00 pups ...$720,000.00 Guaranteed _, add to §_‘§s&___i.'i;;_;i'¢1.;i'. 6231333133 DlVlDE-NDS $675,000.00 at 20,000.00 dividend 600 om 00 upon its at 20,000.00 ....... .. 40.00000 operations the i 55 pairs'of‘ I receive, on the equalllng an aver- ~ -this estimate thal- each year to takecare » ~ The Company guaran- - tees tothe shareholders a ten per cent per annum during the first five years it does business, which is equal to a total dividend of fifty per cent. on paid-` up capital infive years. _ viwviiv 'T1 Q N of not less than Q . I sn. paid-up capital "rl E H A menu flivlif nr. J. 'i'. .lemons .. Pm>.uo" #fo . 1 is altogether im- i A . APPLICATION FORM J. STANLEY WEDLOCK, Secy-'l_`reas. Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Co., Ltd., _ » ., Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. I_ he'rél{y make application ‘for shares in the CANADA ATLANTIC ,FOX AND F R COMPA _Y,_LIMlTED, at_F1ft_y Dollars _per Share, and agree to gay twent-ysper cgnt. on application, enclosed herewith, and t e balance on August, 1 th, 1914. houl the shares _not;be allotted the money paid to be returned in full. . Datedt1iis................................»....dayrof..... .... ............. ..‘..............A.D.1914. I ~ Name..._....,...L.;;.......;;L_...;.....§............... .. .. 1 -~ - Occupationo...._.....................f.....~...-..i...;... -~Addi‘ess ....... ....... inn 'V _s '_-.__-.' 4. --.-»¢\-am. yi* . 1 pauwri _§