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' AUGU§Tf21»;¥9],4_V_ ‘_ / :W Ftjgative at Bay An interestinga .exciting two part drama by Cines Kleine ,-..-.-_-_-_- IT PAYS to ‘ buy in this province I-`I.O\\'EIt SHOW Prince of Wales (‘ollege, August 26-27. 5073. - ° " EXTRA ‘ Near” Sehg News Our Boys who have Sailors and mariners Gone to the Front _ Admiral Callaghan and the brought back to native 11-“ ‘ ' land for burial Dreadnaughts Iron Duke and Queen Mary-Britains fighting Incidents of the Mexican War force---and reasume of Military happenings locally during the U past two weeks OVER SE.-\ i~`0R(`ES.-Postal Cards of the different companies now on sale at .\i<'l{iiinon Drug Co. 5074. \\'bIST.\IC'RI~}l..-\.\'D. -There will he divine service in the Westniore- land school house next Sunday al- tei-noon at 2.30. SEi'lIOI'S Af`('li)EL\'T,--1\Ir. Robert Loiigwortli, a prominent farmer of East Royalty, niet with a terrible ac- cident 'Yhursday as the result of wliich he now lies in the P. E. I. Hos- not as it was two years ago. NOTE-these are slides, pictures of Britains Navy as it is today, Birds of the2dSo_utli Sea Coast ucationa . Its a Scream His F ather’s Wife hoiiser Kidlet i l 2 Shows 2 Admission Five Cents 7_301;”§ep_ m_ Short Life and a Merry One ' Dave Thompson at his best as the son-supported by Than- I piial in a precarious condition. He was loading hay about five o’clock ln the afternoon and he fell from the i loud striking on his head dislocatiiig ‘ his back bone from the sixth or seven- th vertebra and is paralysed from tl_ie dliipliraiii down. Wrlght's ambulance was quickly summoned and the unfortunate inan was reinoved as soon as possible to the hospital. lie is about sixty-two years ot' age and a brother of Mr. li. W. Longworth of this city and Mrs. A. A. McLean, and Miss Longworth ot' Pownal Street. i AT IIONSHAW.-The following guests registered at the Bonsliaw lio- tel:-Miss li. Taylor, Miss F. B. Cottiii, Mr. J. W. Wright, Mr. J. Carter, Mrs. J. (Tarter, Miss Bertha Carter, Mr. J. J, Desmond, Mrs. J. J. Desmond Miss Dolly Desmond, Miss Ella Mc- liearney, Mr. H. (I. Gass, Mrs. F. | BINDER TWINE We now have in stock the following well known ‘ brands of twine: GREEN SHEAF 550 ft. per lb. ST/\.NDARi) 500 ft. “ “ MANILLA 600 ft. “ “ . _ PURE MANILLA 650 ft. “ “ g All of which we are selling at lowest prices. ->. Wholesale and\ Retail I Z 'Winer Si., Hofne & C0. Keiiisi., R, 5 Summerside Charlottetown 1 » 5036,8,19TuFriM&E2wks. ,. 'ii i x ».`.."" i . p. i, . .S . r _ . .Ieaii l\Ii:l)onnld, Mr. (‘. ’l`. (liirbonell, J lion. Mr. E. L, Price, Moiiotoii. Mr. Freeze, Master George Freeze, Mr. A. .\I Sim sm ’\Iis» Mildred Stott Miss Mr. E. 'l`urner. J. \V. Pollard, Charles .\I<~i)ougnll, \\`alter Mullin, Mr. J. II. Ilnghes, hir, Ii. J. l\’icEwen, (Thar- lottetown. i\ir. G. M . (‘ro\ve, Monc- llaviil l<‘. Beiliuiie, Mr. A. lt. Friiser, Mr. ii. 1'. Caiiif-roii, Mr. I.. I’roctor, .\lr. W. Il. \\'ortli, i\lrs. G. ll. liasziird, Miss lliilon llaszitrd, (`liar- loietown; Miss Olive llaszarii, ilos-- ton; Mr. Taylor, Boston. A'l‘ KlCl.l.Y'S (‘lt()SS.-ltev. (‘linr- ies lt .Sniiili, who is n son ot’ tho lute .lohn Sniitli of l\liiple\\'ooil, Kel- l_\":i (`ross pnrisli, paid his native plncc :i brief visit. rieirinitly. (ln Sun- dny August iltli. he was the <-elelirant oi` ii solemn iilgli Miiss with Rev. l)i'. l`iii'i'un as ilieiiooii and Itev. Owen liiggins, snli deacon, at I(elly's (‘ross. Iiirsiileiitally there were prusi-nt sever- ul former: resiileiits: if the: parish, who were iloliglitoil to lit: present at l<`a\llier Sinit.li's Mass, nntl to ro- iiew old memories, to re.t-.ali the days, wliicli set-.iiis lint a breatli of time ago when they wort- boys and girls together. Among iliein were iioiiceil Mr. .lolin l‘. Mt-Keiina who 'Y` d “RY ll -’. i _ _ ri is innkiiig good in flolorailo, and Mr litwiiiiril Mi-(iiiigiiii, upon whom the - 2 pairs Newfoundland I For Sale ‘ of f if, ;- = Silver Black Foxes, these " may be inspected at our - f' Sales Ranch. r’-2',” ' A few pairs of Patch and Cross foxes. We also handle Mink, Marten and Fisher. NOW is the time to buy _your stock. Call and '-;_.gi see us before buying. Full information re Ranch building and Ranching given to customers. I Agents for the ANGLO-AMERICAN SILVER BLACK 'fi '_ FOX CO., LIMITED. i i 2? N, _ -_ \'S';;<"'» _if»'~` The Farm Stock 8:? Fox 7 A Exchange of P. E. I. Head Office 36 Queen St. Charlottetown ‘ Phone 485 P. 0. Box 4 |.|vY._ i ,_ i .J hiind o|` Tiiniv rests lightly, and who is i-.\'ideiitl_v zinotlicr "Sui-4-ossfiil is- lzuiilcr i\broiid." -/\ pi-.ciiliar iiicid- Q i~iiI,(oi\o 1-:niiiot call it at-eltleiitl. liiippi-.iieil ii lieuiitifiil year old lloin- 3 iiio filly owned hy Mr, .Iolin Smith ` it few ilayii ago. \Vlien being ,i driven fi'oiii the field io the stable early iii llit- morning, it nppeai‘eil in pi-rl'er-i licallli, but whilo trotting ii- i long alicuil of' the ollit.-rs it sudiii\ni_\' began to Slugger froni side to side, and finally cuuie to its kiioos, then right tlowii. It was linuloil to the 1 burn :iiiil has never risen since. it is under tiwiiiiiiieiit, hut. does not seein to regain its normal coiidiiioii. ’l`lii.~: is proiioiiiir-eil the best and biggest filly of its age in this part. niiil i\li'. Nates shall sustain ii lieavy loss if it does not recover.-Oi' the schools in l(t~lly's Cross parish, tho ieacln-rs in Iirookvale and South Mirlville are i'e-eiigageil, wliiln Miss Corn Kiggins lins taken clinrgo of Mapleivood school. Miss Kiggins has had it good i‘t-cord in the past liiiipli-wood is going to ivuke up to ` ii renliziilioii of "Sonir_\tliiiig doing". -The new priiicipnl of the' Iligh School nl i{ell_\"s (‘i'oss, l\ii'. (ieorge Smith. is a. good iniin no doubt for the job, and he will of course sus-- . taiin, and perhaps advance, the liiizh standing generally miiiiitniiied by this school. 1. ' i ;-fi' i.,.» i 1, Insurance Company oi Canada .rv T ~" CONSULTING ENGINEERS-EFFICIENCY EXPERTS |__.. . _ POWER PLANT SPECIALISTS ‘H (ESTABLISHED 1875] iii " , roiionro =. »~.=. ‘,".;ff_if3i BOILER INSPECTION AND INSURANCE if Periodical Inspection of Steam Boilers, Dlgesters, Economlzera ` " And Other Vessels By Experts _ _. ',_ Specihciitlons Furnished for Boilers, Digestern, etc. if Plans for Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens, Chimneys, etc. ..._¢ i. §` Inspection and Test I-'ricr to Delivery or Purchase it l ` lnlurnnce Against All Loss or Damage to Property and Loss of Life “l `* And Person Injuries Resulting from the Explosion of Steam Boiiell, Digeeterr, Economizers and other Vessels. ,Q . ' `;i,‘ V ‘. ‘., lzncinz insrrcrion Ann insuinincii if 5' ` j_ ~ Inspection and Indication of Steam Engines By Experts .1 5 vi - . ._ “~_ Insurance Aplnlt Loan Da t Pro o Ceueedliy Breakdown ijslii. 1 0| Enginihr or néniizrsitiliig og Ely-Wheel _ _ ___L., -i i ;l;*_._;~..=.~ ssitvicn raorncrion surrti-menrnn nv --; INSURANCE i i W. K. Rogers Co Limited G.neral Agent ,FY gi Ch gflgtfgfgwn, P, E_ I, Limleee inii not imive uni ussii-eii pm- ,:»-1, The Boiler inspection and I THE Blllll_lll THE GUNS (From the Maiicliestcr Guardian.) l\Iodern battles have isenseil to be hndily izoiiiliats and have become nr- tillery duels. 'l‘he l<`reiit‘.li were the first lo pert-vivo it as soon as smoke- less powder and repetition rifles niiide their iippeitrniice. it is obvious ru thorn that tht-so inventions were bound to "eiiipty" tho battlefields iuid do ii- way with close formations. Iieiice- forth the uttaclts were lo be delivered by loosely fornieil lines, now leuping like grasslioppers and then seekiiip; slit-lit-r or throwing tlieniselves down on the ground until they niivuiirted siil'ficieiit.ly to niiiku it bayonet ns- sniilt, This iioeessltatcd ti change also in artillery tactics. Tho target. Iiiivlng priictli-ally disiippoiireil, all artillery could do now was to sweep the brittle- fit-lil with fire and shower upon its viirioiis zones ii wliirlwiiiil ol' slirap- nel so ns to make it unteimble. For this a quick firing artillery gun was re- qulreil, nnil to the invention of it. the I"rt-ncli turned their nttentloii from tho very begiiiiiliig of the iiiiiotles of the last century. The result of llie lung lzihors was tho fiinious gnu ol' 1897. the so-et\.ll- ed T5 mllll-meter or simple 75 gun. the pride of tho Froiicli :irin_v. its inventor was Major Deporl, at that time director of the instruction works at Puteiinx and now director] of it private nrniaiimaiils firm, und it remniiis to this day the most. siiporli field gun ln exlsteiice, wltli the ex- :-eplioii of tho improved llnport model now adopted by the llrillnn nrniy. 'l’he (iiirniiins criiiii- eniisltleriibly int- er in the field, and then they fell the victims of it clever ruse on the part of the Frcncli military author- ities. They had naturally linen wiitch- ing very closely what the I<‘renr:h,<‘ were doing und were trying to imitate] f l hem. 'l‘hls misplacetl curiosity the <1 §. . » ' ' l¢'rencli deftly turned to ru-count. Ile- ‘ L "r rw lnf°'m‘“°n "nu To fore Duport another officer at the b Piitoniix works, Cnptaiii Ducros, had ieen experimenting with n new gun n which the French Ministry oi’ War ook :iii interest. Tlinugli an advance upon the old breiioii-lomlers, it never- -___- c I I i . , . the medicine I had taken before. r than they had been for years, and we are a very happy family, largely ue in Grape-Nuts. G “Nl Llilil ill! - ~ . gisiniiiipiioiuiii iii1iin<»wi2'ii'§'Jii.ii U" Read °\ll’ Offer before investing. ` - held on Friday, Aug. 21st, at 8 p talciiin powders money can buy ab sol tely d fr ll ' 4 ,_-_- 3363-7-10li1tf. Class "A" foxes on very attractive gun wus ultimately dist-iirdeil in fav- or of the Duport model. but in order o con ouni t e eriiiaii enemy en eral Deloye, who was at the head ot iieport construction was llnswl, dis- gun the (ierniaiis <~oiiipls-ieil in an exp(-nilitiirn of soiniv l.'l;',oi|0,f1illl the renriiiameiit. of their :irtilli»r_\' with an iinitiition ol' the ilisc‘.llc totleyl I ; '_ 7 _Z F¢r.1-_l»:aluilat-odl':nid- ` ! _ . , _ , ~' w:in:. il. 5, gn-.ci-iy mil ‘ 'f iv:-l’1Y at once, G. A. iinnno, I 'l`rurn, N. S. 3792-8-3i\11n`.»o. er the battlefield is noi. It plain or thi- - _ the artillery workshops at Piiteaux, ' I < Dfelelldell £0 hHV€ 21iisi.i. Diwu ' ° authorities but even the greater part 0°__i;;_ Cuiiiiifiiit-,_Qmin-ip____Y__ ‘___| 01’ the French artillery o|`l'iuei‘s wi-i'e " ' ` l$¢~L0r0! ooiiviiiceil that it was the liiicros gun with which the Flrelwh army was gn' insttv-r?‘:aQi`onih-\\'illliiiilifytiii i|p.t3iiliox,or ing (0 l)0 Uflllillllfed. tivo for $5, nt il:-ng stores, Or hy mull`on rom-ipt The result was mat me (gm-mallg, Tiiic2>`coiii;i.Li>nl.‘o Co.,St.(,utlinrlnes, who had renlly been the iliseoverers ' , of the initial principals on wliicli the Sddat Hugh" D""m°" Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Company, INCREASED FACILITIES _ By the laying of the telephone cable between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward island, the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company, have extended their field of operation and given added facilities to their manyfpatrons. Prince Edward Island is the richest province-according to size--in the Dominion and the service provided the public will now be more complete and extensive than ever. We are dealers in the scciirities of this Company. Full particulars will be fiirnislicd on request. ' F. B. McCurdy & C0 MEMBERS 0|" MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE C|ng,; N,),,rmSc’no acid lhlilax. Ottawa. Montreal, Si. John, Sherbrooke, Kingston, 3,1, 012 oil ( ` I Sydney, Ch\riotieiuvvn.Si. John'| Nild. Landon. Ing _ , L 4 g awerpeii, locks. cloclts,sci:sors, - _ . . _ This is /~ Your Chance __ l)on’t let This Offer _ Slip The Following Facts will Coiivince You _ Are the Foxes `f_or the North Milton C0_ from the highest grade stock in the l’roviiice, veg this is pi Settled fact. Are they from ri strain ot vi ry heavy breeders, yes they are;-did the parents of this stock sell last year for $30000 per pair, yes they did;--are the young Foxes for this Co. capitalized at $15.70() por pair, yes they are. It is also a fact that the 5 old femnlcs of this stock reared 22 pups last year and 21 pups this year or 43 pups in 2 seasons, one of the greatest records in the world. Investor this is the Co. for you, write the Secy.at once before the deal closes, for prospectus t\';c. Nortli Milton Pedigreed Black Foxes, Ltd. 3535_S;_(§7I§/l[i;im1é\.ve.-Phone 274-L-Charlottetown firing liattery was to hide itself lie- - _:yu--e _.rug 4-_*_ 7 lt. _ lil The niuiii__IfgiftiV‘_r>f the l"ri~i\t:li rc- *l J, l. liar ' `-ink' ini-E' '--‘-'-é. J. -»---r-. _ FREE \_ "_ _E-_»_~.-.I5-_~»;~\»_-T in-'< - 1-“~` 4'-` of “OLD»~ BREEDERS ones in their first year. PROFICIENCY 1 , o _ly .i 9 's ~. _ _ ,_--'~r.<=.».;..f~ ';`., _. _ _W ‘A _ f_.\,>.,._» __~.-__,.<,,¢ .<. ._ », 1 . i ‘ ` \ yi, i ., .» . _ . V 4., _._-_._.,-._» _ V ...i _ _ _,,._ .. . , .. 1.. » v ._ . ii, ..i.. 5.. v,._,___,» _ ‘_ __ . . _ _ _ M, _V , _. . -. , .. ._ __ .i _ _ _ . ,i , _ _ = ` ‘ _ . i _ C _ ff: . -ui. 1”". irI`.~i'.|i-.ii"‘f7°"` ` ` ____*. _ _ . _V i ».v'.’.- .;t'iri`ti'.<. fxniiH§ L? ‘i-' __J»:7.M. " ”°-\> ‘_ _ Q ,,“;i._.`_ t is ~.‘,.i‘, if 'nv A '* 1 -l 4+. .' ’ ~.,. i Booklet On Silver Fox lndustry ' _ Thousands of dollars have already been made and many more thousands" await those who seize the opportunity now offered T THE .IQHN DINNIS PEDIGREED FOXES, Ltd. | Solicits Capital for Extensionof Breeding Operations. l Prospective Dividend for 1914 65 p. c. . l \ ,VIRTU l§l1€Yex§rf6’i6=31& Sir fgggi added are at a VERY Low PRICE. Tlilé flew' investor participates in enhanced value of the ELEVEN Pairs Fox " FoTos l ll . ip ,~,‘ » _ Q ---AND---, §» _ _ ._ ”\¥\._.; st; -' "`b._.__;?.`~ 1 1*~`r-~ ' T “It is to benoted that the value of foxes of one year old and upwards. ESPECIALLY OF PROVED BREEDERS, is considerably greater than young (F 1”0m. the Report of the Department of Agriculture, March 1913) IVI Q TTC : PROGRESS PERMANEN Y ;;;»--,,,,~_y',';;',~;g_f.. ;;_-°_~_,__;§_e