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" Furnished for Boilers, D|¥°°f°f|» °t°° ‘ Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens, Chlmneyll 6°- L on rm mn- w Delivery fa 1’§f°\=e°°' f ‘uname w Pm-n1°»°,,'~,°i,,,"'*,,, :~_ Q IIISPICTIDN ' AND »1-eww Iii-site# lit ~ - rs- -» ». ..,,._... i'.‘f»l“»»“ \ A mst lrrlalnj, pang is out In the Posfollloes. seunmo A Planet BY MAIL. Elfilsrlonee of sn Engilph Tourist W|\¢| With Joyous Confidence, Undsrteokl to Perform What Wes Supposed ¢o 50 a Perfootlv Glmplo Qpsratlon. ` 4 In all innocence and' lightnell of heart l set out one morning to send a Small parcel to England from the town in Germany where I was staying. At the postolilce I was confronted by three booking otlice windows, each having a' weird and formidpble inscrip- tion over it. 'These inscriptions were not to be comprehended- at n glance; , so. not wishing to gaze up at them too |0113. I selected the least crowded win- dow and handed over my parcel. It .was promptly returned tome with A curl: “Go to the next window!" lt was just that window I specially wish. ed to avoid. being the most crowded, but I waited my turn and then made another attempt. Tho odlcinl looked at te me s rnly. “Have you the circulars?" he asked. "No," I replied faintly. ~ He handed me three circulars, for which I had to pay n small sum and which I was requested to ill up. Pick- ing up my parcel, I sat down to study those circulars. They were covered with instructions, the language used was magnificent, and the eilect was so overwhelming that I found lt dliil» cult to grasp what I was instructed to do. If my papers were not tllied up accurately it was not from untruthtul- ness, but owing to my limited German vocabulary. By the time I had described the parcel, the gross weight thereof in grams and kilograms. the gross value thereof in marks and pfennigs and given a _detailed description of each article contained therein. with its separate weight and value. I felt like nn old inhabitant of that postolilco. I had seen. as it were. gonerutlonnftcr generation of stamp purchasers como and go. und still I remained. As to the weights, my lden of kilograms was about on a par with my knowl- edgo of definite integrals; However, I did my best. I guessed at the prob- nble weight of the parcel and divided the articles into lt. At length I came to the end. and. feeling like ll candidate nt an exam- inntlon. ,I gathered up my papers and the parcel and»went over to the win- dow. After wnlLln_g my turn I handed over the papers. The odlcial glanced at thcm, then at the parcel. and frowned. 4 ` ' “Did you weigh the articles?" he a'slred sternly. “Ya-n-al" I stammered. “Then go home and weigh them lagnln. You have put them down at hall' atom!" There was no help for it. With a sigh I gathered up my papers and went hack to a secluded corner. After patiently reducing all the weights I again presented the papers. This time they were passed. and I was sent on to the next department. where I had to purchase and nil up another docu- ment. I was now getting into toms. and ,this paper was soon dealt with. Th wi h ' 'rss llmmnwnwn ominous me or me pm; mm E GElllllll REU THE‘lV"" 'PN » en. th my earl: heating fast, l handed ov_er the parcel. It was once more returned to mo. The odlclal said ‘ It was iosecurely made np. Now, if there is one thing upon which I pride myself it is upon the neat way in which l» tum out a' parcel. So, smothering my lndlgnationnswell as Lcould, I 'assured ,him that iti would be all right. that it was perfectly safe and that there was nothing in it which was hreakable. He repeated tlrmly that it was insecure and- that he could not take it. So I sadly -collected my Diller: and the parcel and went home to dinner. .» i ~ » I 'spent all the afternoon trying to purchase a cardboard box of 'exactly the right proportions and some wntor- , proof cloth to wrap round lt. i next procured a stick of sealing wax and a Gorman seal. and by the time l had ilnished that parcel looked as it Sit were prepared 'to travel to the north A polo. » ' It was now getting” toward evening, and I was feeling wearled after my day‘s work, so I besouzht my til-other -s willing, gulioless youth-to take it ' to tho postoliloo. Bo tool: it soiinno- , eantly. that my conscience reprosched me for not having alum him s word or lien-ning. Ha was a long time gene, _ that was to be expected. Whoa him como in my heart sank in lake it like this," he I uma: ' not enough sealing wax selling was?" I cded bolt he could not take it lnithat condltlonf- , Investing for Profit Tliiif is whathundreds of small investors have done and have made large fortunes T Gem Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd (Incorporated under the Laws Of P E Island) Are Now Presenting This Golden Opportunity to You p ' The Assets of the Company will consist of Five pairs of 1914 Silver Black Foxes, selected from the best strains of P. E. Island Foxes-All eligible for registration in Class “A” of the P. E. Island Fox Breeders As- socxatlon. . e Present Stock Issue Capitalized at $80,000 divided into 1600 Shares. Shares $50 each Par Value Payable, 20 p. c. Cash with Application. Balance on August 20th, 1914. V I . Ranching ` The Ranch will be ideally located at Freetown, P. E. I, Will contain every modern convenience and device for the safety and comfort of the foxes. Ranch supervision under thc direction of Mr. M. A. McDonald, an experienced and capable rancher . Points to Remember 1. Pure Bred Stock 2. Low Capitalization 3. Cost of Ranching only 5 p. c. of Yearly Increase 4. Expert Supervision of Ranch 5. Efficient Management One Good Investment is Worth a Lifetime of Labor Send in Your Application Today DIRECTORATE ‘ ROBERT C. AULD, Freetown, President. y ‘ WILLIAM McNEILL, Dalhousie, N. B. Vice-President. CHAS. E. TAYLOR. Freetown, P E. I. Secy-Treasurer. D. M. MCDONALD, Farm Stock & Fox Exchange, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. HEDLEY AULD, Regina, Sask. JOHN M. MCDONALD, Real Estate Broker, Red Deer City, Alta. JAMES B. COULSON, Worcester, Mass 1 » ASK FOR PROSPECTUS f n; ,lf 3522-7-17Mfri&tueS6i _ ll ll .4 _ __ L l s'r. MA|=¢eAnE'r's é`o|.|.EGE l l . ‘i ORONTO A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS “'°“'"‘“ ”’.¢;°;.:‘e:.?.f:'s:..1’;:%#::. he--..i..°'..'“;', Mr* °‘ scsnnmc connsn. mm rfepmtery to university nstrlenmea ma First Year Work. MUSIC, ART, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION-- Cricket, Tennis, Basket Ball, Hockey, Swimming Bath. lohool Reopone September 9th,,1914 _ - . Write for Prospectus. 1. IEIIE HHH. Pllllllll. Illl J. E. l|llI|l.l.l.l-. Prlllfpsl. I 1 the Premium Department of other consecutively numbered _co|t_of handling, FLANDERS on llosnwsr. fnvsie Balls. DAY UPWARD trans or Ylllr. , . I A wit out trnslofi i Will Sl. New York ity ' I i V ` ._ ~ ' I A L1 A Gray Marine Motors Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 3 to 36 H. P. 1, 2&3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full information , FOR SALE BY Stanley, Shaw & Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. I. 1438~3~2Mti ...._......._._......_.I Q if Q i\\\\\\\\\\lIIIIZ\\\\\\\\Vl0II%§\\iK Maine and Connecticutt Black Silver Fox Company Limited Ranch and Office - - Fortune Cove, P. E. l. Authorized Capital - - - $82,500.00 Shares, each - - -f - 50.00 Dlrootorl Harold S. Skerry, Westport, Connecticutt, Manager of Southern New England Telephone Company, President; William Hill, Westport, Conn. Contractor Vice-President; Geor e D. Warren, Fortune Cove P. E. I. lfarmer and Fox Rancher, Secretary-Treas' Charles Lyons. Weston, Conn. Gentleman; William A. llfarren North Newry, Me., Lum- ber Dealer and Stock Breeder; lirancls A. Sweet. Cascum- pec, P. E. I. Gentleman; George M. Matthews, 0’Leary, Barrister at law. A Us eta Five pairs of Highest Grade Black Silver forces, eligible for registration in Class "A" mcludmg a pair of tested Breeders. Highest Grade Foxes Low Cafiitalization Location o Ranch Ideal Experienced Rancher p TERMS: 25 p. c. with application. in 30 ga Application may be made to any of the Directors. you_r application at once as this is one of the best oppor- tunities of getting into the fox business. m forwarded on request. 3392-7 ed&Sat6l wi 'f<1=~ee..==;=mr;='t i -1 t .Rasa ~,».~.,.,»,.q-;-.:=s;'~`¢i+.‘:hr° .L rf r -» 'sv Ftl? 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