vt- n. i _.4-l _ _f- tp lk. l , l 5-‘l ` `._':" it 4 ;i?fiif;_ " ' ~ *'10* . ‘ I ` J _ -fit _ _ ., V 4 ¢¢,, l ‘ it ` M .i=fl"7 f ` . 2:1' iw i*'l3`. 5 VlIikll= _ , -`l»f7'.i~~ - li _g,=_1;f§_' , _ if f?-‘$41 z 1. Ut. _ - ,i 3~ -. _ "i':i. 'li' . _ ill l f' ,, W ~I...~" "; _ ., __`;.;., , fl I il E All til A .ff li, . ' - ll.: ii nz _| _. .»,.~..`:~»g_..`.l,¢.¢-.se _ .g _ _ ~._____,‘- ___j~.‘.;:`.-.‘s-:1.j~’_;=';’_"- :xx ` " ll0||[lAY_ , "iran uriisr News 'TFIZ `~5|-"Jr:-ery-1"~`."r .- _ ' | Capital $16000 Shares $50 _,,-,,,,,,,,,,, ;,;°,,.,__,,,_ _ _ . . ` _Hillman in Guardian Agent in ~ -~Bii¢ Profits in Patch I"oiree~-- im. -nw -is new-1 ' The fact of there being an advance of 150 p. c. in Patch Fo_xes last year makes _the outlook for those investing now particularly bright. It is not necessary to find a market for Patch Foxes. The demand is far greater than the supply and now since the Patch Fox is almost extinct in the ' ° wild state, the world will have to look to the Fox Ranches for their supgly of Patch Fox Furs. This,means that t ose who get into the business early will realize big profits on their investment. Last _0p|ior|uuiiy to Invest In The Milton Patch Fox (o _. The stock in this Company is nearly_ all_sold. It will only last a few_days. The opportunity is yours to day---to inor_row it may be too late. _For the Milton Ffatc Fox Co. you have a low capitalization-~-6 pairs of choice Newfoundland Patch Foxes in for $16000. Most of these foxes are only slightly removed in color from the black fox, which can be testified by those who have seen them. The careful uiunagemant of this ranch is u strong asset of this Company. Mr D. W. Howurd, r~1ilton,tbe ranch man- ager. has had several years experience in the caring and handling of foxes So with low capitalization, choice foxes, good manage- mfnf, niiliuiitef] market. and advancing prices, good ilivi tleiiils are iismired f'or investors in this Company' Send in Application Today 'I`o D. W. HOWARD, Milton Or C _ Maritime Fox Exchange, Charlottetown. P. E I. “me “““’"““d t° ‘““°°"“’ “mt it ins alley or perhaps n League with >-1;: z ~: Sits u.‘§f_.°=§ =23E: Zgiiz ?1=§§z gfgyr; s:§=‘a 2:fZ='=`f, §s=§§° =rE‘§ gli Vice~l’resi:ifnt JU H Hecretaré~'l`re~ - ,szznmwiiczinli m'”"°' - meeting of the Buinmerside _ was well attenusd. The repo V*l i _ __ , , _ __ ~.- -,~ ,_ __ I The Ranch, Cornwall, P. I. --I1' PAYE to buy in this province. ton, and he will be glad and advertising. _-Q1 club was held on Friday year’s work as presented rotary was found. quite the membership fee was at $2 and the annual fee year, The following officers ected.-I-ionary President, Morrison; Pres.- Dr. A. W. Vice Pres.- R. B. Richardson, 'I"reas.- W. Haywood Morrison, the following as executive co -Percy Inman, Daniel Morrison, Harold McGallui_ii.- J. -A BEAVER STORY.-About two months ugo u pair of beavers owned by Mr. Percy Tanton, Summersids, worked their way out of the pen in all trace of them was lost. About two weeks afterwards, Mr. Tanton succeeded in capturing one of them in the water at the rear of I-Iolrnan’s store, but all trace ofthe other seemed to have been lost. Mr. Tanton gave up all hopes of ever getting it again. A few days ago, Mr. John ,Irving, who resides in the cast end of the- town noticed a strange looking unimiil trying to work its way into a hole in the shed. Securing a rug lie threw it over the animal and urried it into the house and wns was the missing beaver. He at once notified Mr. Tanton who easily iden- Provfsional [nrccton titled it as belonging to him. and W ..______,_____ . u .. _ - the surprise of Mr. Irving who had prenm M' ALBEHI R WWF’M'ii§§%¢l;"mi|¢,,|,ir¢, _ not been aware that a reward had WESIERH PERSUHILS _ N- °l\~ l ff df it h dd -"""_"_.` ....in.... - 'iIi§.".f’ .Elin iff. $55. ili°}°.°7i~‘i.".le..‘.‘"n§n -Mies Meme 0. Mme. Altman.- iltun ' las much surprised to find the animal 'bmi been 59005103 U18 PBBY Wtek as Mr. Irving -was to get the check us he had given up all hopes of ever seeing it again. ' Y°“l"'"'»l\vv¢i'?#!'°° -1”-A N Assirr 'ro icvrihv woMAN my Hairs 5 Source -of Diacontent I ~ Every woman wishesto look young | always. Gray hairs mean the passing youth’s charm. They are the sour- of many a heartache to many and many ii. woman. Biit; they need not lie. Hay’s Hair Health restores gray hair to its natural color. It is not a of ce -TOBOGGAN CLUB.-The annual rt which the? were kept and for a timsl _SILVER -1-fi0PHy__-rue P_ W_ -‘ENOOYABLE w not so Owl g to th -I-FOX 1ilXCHANGE.- Are you in- PBP targeted in the lox business! The" 91 Etlllitlible Maritime Black Fox Com- gggtr Limited? admitted to ua the __ vtvnvli on Oli' the ar et. Iris-.ir Ranch st o'Lse;-y hi onlinoilltne ,beat equipped on the Island. Their silver black foxes are the best pro- curable. ` The capilimtion is only fourteen thousand per pair. A small lUl'fll0l‘ Particulars apply to G. M. Matthews, President, O’Leary, P. E. I. 3754-S-Mtf. Ellis Co., wholesale jewellers, Toron- to, through Mr; H. R. Crockett, have presented to the Summersitle Bowl- ing Alleys for competition ii silver trophy as s. prize for team bowling in candle-kina. It is not yet definitely decided as to what way the trophy will be competed for. Mr. Crockett is endeavorlng to arrange for a ser- ies of games to be played on the same evenings as the League Hockey Matches between teams representing the Summerside bowling alley anu one from the Charlottetown bowl teams from the other alleys. The de- tails will be given lnter.- J. visiting friends in Sumlmersidef-A. -Mrs. Silas Rayner of Greenmont, is recovering after a serious illness. hlleanors is spending a few days in Alberton the guest of Mrs. B. I. Rayner. -Her friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. James Redman of Alberton is visiting friends in Aiiustine Oove ,of npperidicitis. -Miss Gladys Pnrkmsn oi' New Glasgow, has taken n position as teacher' nt the home of Mr. B. L.. Rayner, Alberton. block of stock 'still for sale. 'For' --Mrs. S. E, Cannon of North, St.- Provisional Secy. Treas. ll. McMll.i.AN. ng. its me “Me b mm Y Q B. -Y D g a new vigorous, healthy growth l Offers a small block of Stock to investors who want to of the ,min by ,emomg d,,nd,,,,,' ,W 'get in on a ground-floor proposition -and share in ~1914 fnnninning to me min nna no unif- dividepds , roots s new life it brings hack the A The Company own two pair Silver Black Foxes of high real color and lustre of the hair. It after a fair trial according to quality and three pairs of patches about 90 per cent black directions. it fails to do this we will el in breeding. f- ’ und your money. $1.00, 50c., 25c. Get it at our store. Sold and recommended by E. Capital $40,000; Shares $50.00 each. A. drugs". Chaf1°tfe°w»~ “This cold, stormy, weather is the Ranchlng at Very low Cost' _ time for_you to send in your order For information and prospectus applyto ii GORDON McMlI.LAN ' ° y phone. Call up 219 when you want a ything in the way ot best iiality drlugs and drug supplies. We will till the order promptly, give low-lt-CAT AND MOUSE'-_ ACT Nonh River P E | R D ' in-st. quality goods, charge you low- BELOW ESTIMATE . . . . . d U TM, ,UMM ._ est. prices and eliver promptly. se l L--.i ‘ ' ' can phone. The Mnciiinnon Drug co. Lonboiv, Jnn. ii-The pniiy ivieii _ , ` C0l”llt‘-r Gt- GBOFBB and Kwf SIB- says this morning that offtcial fig- 1 i. _ _ __ s "l My sh .th t th nga, and M,,,,,,-,,~-_ - , “We can compound the prescrip- Automobile Bargains tion made up by any doctor. We use only the purest and freshest drugs and allow only pharmacists to work '__ D ihart. Dentist. Apply to J. A. Brace. - --TO LET.- Rooms in the brick . - K ti _ block formerly occupied by Dr. Luck- §',l3,l;:"ang,a1:Il:f,:gtD:_f :1;2.';:,?a_WaB MRS. IDA L. GURRIE. § . _ *lf-°. _ ` As already ‘ he Gusr-, tho dgat . Currie on Dec. Haverhill been enjoying till the ml and though city- _ lab- fcr the nctt twenty to save her 7`c\l_l\g'1iie-- were of no avail to stay the Angel of Death; and' on New Ysar's Eve, when the old year was slowly passing away, For pure bright spirit freed itself from llts earthly prison and soared aloft to. its home in the Paradise ol God to be for ever with the Lord. Mrs. Cur rie. who was born in Fiarnsclitlm in* 1874 and was the daughter of hir. andfofrs. Stephen Uai-rier, was great- ly beloved for her kindness and pure- ness of heart, and liar many sterling' guslities and virtues by a large circle of friends in Haverhill, where she liv- _ ed for so many years: friends who,'r when they heard of her death sent a token of their esteem and sorrow a profusion of the most beautiful flow-" 'ers that could be procured in the ` city, , On Thursday. the Sth lust., the ` body wns brought to Earnscliile to the home of her mother, Mrs. Oathern ' ine Currier; `and on Friday nft;crnoon,- in the beautiful little cemeterytqfdthq English Chlirchat Ufierry Vniley, un that wns mortal of this one gf the noblest and best women that ever lived \vns tenderly laid to rm-it along- side of where her father und sister Mary are sleeping their long lust sleep. _ , by Rev. David Jones, and the pall- ibearers comprised ol’ four brothers-in 'law of the deceased, _ and two nep hewst- Messrs Daniel MncAulay, John McDonald, David and W. D. The funeral services was conducted _ . * DI' IRI” ‘rnnpnm if Tl* Fun Hua 0f|_i¢¢,__ qln-ingnemwn, P. E. I. |;',,,¢|,,_ |¢;,’,,,»,|,,|¢;|-'in-iii," Alliertm, lf. E.ll. 4 A Capiti|'Sto¢k'luued‘»$l4`0.0o0 ’ Slum $l00‘su;i ~_ V . ~ :- *7"=‘.‘-sth pi-avi-sia|sa‘i e ipiroaioro President.-in. Hanna-‘irome *E ‘- Ch two P-‘E-I. ... more ‘ . t.'Jo' n;N.fB: ¥,i,f:?;,,F»f~°fga,E1J`{'}12,,a_iloss,i%"§T oU,ei.own,P.E.I. J.F.Tufrs---D_dc.EL» J h¢;.1f,_ - - » l. J.W.K° tea, sq. _.1-on ' Arch. ltfdrshews, ESQ- Albertoh, I- Stoo k ` Six pair Clas A pure Islandstrafns including four pair of breeders (parents of 14 pups last year) The orimggl owners of these foxes are retaining a large interest in the _ nipany. |V|¢>¢|¢ra-te, Qapftallzatlan I ` Considering the- quality "bf foxes and their record for pro- ductivity. u n ‘ _ » Ranch Expensns _ Guaranteedriot toexceed 5 p. c. of increase of-~foxes_ Experlanced Kenper _ Mr. Archibald Matthews will take care of the Ranch. He is one of the pioneer fox-breeders of P.E.I. and has knowledfe of hir values and the preparation of pelts~ for the worl 's mar et. - ' _ - .- The men behind this Company are reliable business men who aim at making the Largest Dividends for their Share- holders. For information an prospectus apply to 4 » » - ]. K. ROSS. Secretary Treas. Charlottetown, P. E. I. _P. O. BOX 446 3867,1,15Mtf - Sherrin, John S. Slierrin and Allan it Moc Aulay deardeparted one in the loss of ‘ u_ kind and loving daughter the sympa- thy and prayers of all goes out to- day; as well as to hcr six children llertha, Lucien, George, Adeline, Wil- lard and Albert who have thus lost one of the most affectionate and de- voted mothers that ever lived. Sym- _ pathy for the loss of their dearly be-4. loved sister is also extended to _ he_r_ two brothers, John and George, and her sisters, Mrs. Daniel MacAulay, Pinette; Mrs. Malcolm Mcnonald, El- don; Mrs.,David Sherrin and Mrs. W. .-Shorrin, Crspaiid; Mrs. J. D... Siimmerside.-J. 1-i7l\I Mon& Wed 21. |s__ ::That old favorite family remedy; od liver oil is made most palatable and more efficient in Rexall lilinul~. sion of Cod. Liver Oil. This preparat- ion contains the purest Norwegian, oil combined with hypophosphitcs and other ingredients that make _it the best winter _tonic you can get for the money. Two sizes 75c. and ii5c ' _money back if dissatisfied. The Mac- Kinnon Drug Oo., Corner ' Great George and Kent Bts. Metl. ures ow a_ e V l_Act,_under which militant sufiraget- _ees whqystsrt s hunger strike in jail ,‘, I. *“`° "°l°°“°d» °“1Y t° b° “"°°l'°d line of prhzor strops Including 'ills again when their health is restored, b has -bmken “P th” mlmant °““°°' ‘ ticular maker. The strops are fine laxatives -~ with maximum s.nd,minimum Increasing doses are not needed. a5c. s_bo_x at you Druggist’s. |14 _-.--_-gl-I-sup _ “We bought st s big discount for ash a men. an a eut's sam. e est styles turned out by this par- ' To the sorrowing mother of the Ford Touring Car; all new tires;' overhauled . .. ... $275.00 Overland Roadster, 1911 model; thoroughly overhauled; good tiree complete, only . . . . . ._ ..375.00 Maxwell ‘,Special," 1913 model (These cars won Glidden tour last year). Tires good, thoroughly overhauled. Complete ............ . . . . . ._ ._ ._ . . . . . . .. $875.00 Studebaker Six, 1913 model. Absolutely new. Ari'iv_ed too late to sell, 1914. lvlodel costs ($1,975.00). Complete with electric Si:ii'ler :mtl Light . . .. . .....- - -- - $1-475-00 ‘ NOVA MOTOR COMPANY, Lid. GEORGE B. oi./\ND, MANAGER, HALIFAX. ,I 3774,1,9MnJnn31 A Macs, 119 in 1914. Shares U.. midi: gomginy Llliliiizeda im" som; his life in his Aiital‘ct'ic Polar etpedl The World-Wide Foxixchiinge ."_. .'11 - f |if_1 uf £'| .f-:.r..‘ fi? located at Montague Prince Edward Ibland A Nothing dealt in’ but pure-bredylslsud stock- 0P'l°Ul 'on next ie/it's pups bought and sold on-small commission; also A limited number of breeders is season. Our facilities and connection! fire Of the best. being in tqutll with all the rsncli& its the Province. Correspondence entail.; Directions irrlillsdfiee uiothe bestmeihods of buiidiganrsoeius eu