sg, ,. ,__ .»,..,,. _. .5 _ .. ;.s'rf¢:s:";=1~~‘~':-i~,s=;»,;1= .. _ _ __ _ , .`.;.,',.>._,. .~, ,.., ,;.~--,Q q »5,,v»1;-_-_.7-ay ~_f_, V) _ mi: p_5?_',.,‘~V.;_¢..f,Lt,,.,,,_ M-_;1_.'i..,;_,>\o_%;:,1@f,Y.;-if 1 ‘_ ,_ .»-_' -;_ . L _ . _ _ -r. , - _, - :_ .vi -,f , ~ __ < \§~'¢_;. . _ »_-""-_-==‘+ , » '- i "‘- » 4; = »‘. i '-‘fl .i»i‘- ,.‘>'i‘-" -» :»'-';.""$,U"»i‘-‘- `» ~ '-"ii" f~‘. lx- ~i ' ' ,_».»» 5 ~ _Lg .-.-_. '_»'»,,`.. _..,_., __- I 1,* , , -» r , < l .iv 'lvlwp ,'_.';~_{.i.vL‘;_V I V-_ .4 Q _ " 'f-`='».~»~' ".`»""""J- ._- ‘ ,__ v ~‘_., » - _i There is no chance or guesswork A about the quality of Tea put into the “Salada.” packets- The High Standard is Uniform and everlastingly kept so- M192 Blank 0|- ] Sealed Packets only. mixed I 35c,45c,55c,65c Per Pound ' No Higher-No Lower F ll » lm i For Sale I s Three P. E. Island, Silver Black Foxes, (Two females, and one male.) Two pairs interior Alaska Silver Blacks, and two pairs very dark patches, will be sold cheap for cash. P. E. island, and imported ranch bred Mink, Three Fisher, two females and one male. Prices and terms easy. Come and see them, and you will be convinced, that we are offering the best values on the market. T. Gorden Ives Montague, P. E. Island sin Million mulls '~ .-1 at ~ shipments this morning. SHIPMENIS I] MONTREAL, Sept. 27.-“You may Kingdom, a total of 6.074.015 bushels take it from me that Britain and her 0! Wh9“t~ W°|`tl1 00,913,966. This is be- allies are getting all the food supplies ggi ` they need at the present time, sud I of have not the least doubt they will con- 548. To French ports there went tlnue to‘get thorn," said an olliclal who 1,392,029 bushels of wheat, and 53.000 is closely in touch with Canadian bushels of oats, ` For wheat alone incidentall_v, he stated that the British and French ports from the' larger part of the Dominiou‘s gift oi' port of Montreal. And this is allsince rlour, as iv:-ll as a large part of the the declaration of war. ll Eilllllllll Gisli e balfa million bushels of oats,175, 0 bushels of barley, and 96,647 bags flour, the latter item worth $274.- 8,366,044 bushels were shipped to Elllilllllllllllllllli IUGUST i I various gifts in kind ofthe provinces, For the week from August 27 to _either have reached England or are September 3, there were 1,110,661 on the way. But these gifts, consider- bushels of wheat shipped from Mont- able as they are, are only a very small real for England, and 407,028 bushels portion or the vast imperial trade in for France. Of flour 78,238 bags went I’oodstut`t`s that is now [lowing from to England, to the value of $229,531.' the St. Lawrence to British and friend- Over a hundred thousand bushels ot' ly Continental ports. The figures quot- oats went to British and over 320,- cd following illustrate this. 000 bushels to French ports in this Down to .-\ugust 27, an for the month one week. An interesting shipment of August alone, there were shipped to Havre on one boat recently was ov- irom Montreal for ports in the United er 13,000 bales of hay. HHITISH NUBIIS _ VlHE|ll|ll]lll Bl KILLED lil lE_l|l]N A BIG MlJllH|ll RICHMOND, Va., Sept. ‘27.-While Z.ONI)O.\’, Sept_‘.lT.-It is ollieially re- complete returns from the State-wide ported that the Major the llonornble prohibition election are lacking, tig- Alfred Maitland, of the Cameron High- vres received yesterday showed that landers, aged 42, the youngest son the voters had placed Virginia in the of Lord Lauderdale, and Lieutenant “dry” column by a majority oi ln0l°0 Sir G. A. Waine Baillie, Of 1110 R0>'11l than 32,835. The result ot' the elec- SCOCUII GWYS. at-led 21, were killed in tion means that on and after .\'ovom~ action. Lieutenant Sir Roland Corbet, ber 1. 1916, Virginia will be “dry." The ot' a well known Shropshire family, General Asembly which meets in reg- and Captain the Honorable Chas Monk, iiulr session in January of that year Of Iliff C0l¢lS\l‘€f\11l Gll¢1i‘llS. uiied 37, will enact laws to govern the State son and heir of Viscount Monk, were under prohibition. ALL IN A NAME. Do you think the Irish should sup- port England in this war? "1 think Russia has done the immi- solne thing by Ireland, changing the annie of its cliief nity. St. Petersburg, sian for Peter 0`Grady," said Jere Sullivan. to Petrograde, which of course is Rus- 5633-9-l8l\/Itf. Are you going to repeat last 1 NOW for winter’s disagreeable exper- ' fence or will you protect! yopr YOUR ..?§.‘.‘&§§‘i.§.'§iii¥.gr§,’ii inidiii Heating Problem system of home heating-the most popular, scientific and natural ? Now is the time to attend to this matter. Call, write Or phone 393 J. O "' _ i-__ F d H I The temperature at which cream re ° ° I -.k should he churned sho l be deter ' ‘ ,.1 ~ ' ..75-` f i" ' hundred acres, the best shears I ever , . v ' put on a potato digger. I ` _ ' HENRY MeKENz|E. | ‘_ 2; l to lay in necessities. Do not forget that injuries, skin diseases,children's wounds, piles, and sim- ilar troubles are best provided against, and most quickly cured by applying Farmers \vlshing to purchase pot- ato diggers will do well before buy- ing elsewhere, to write or telephone, or call to \V. Grant & Co., Charlotte- town, or the undersigned, and seethe the other for light soil) heavy steel shears guaranteed tostand in Stoney land, and will dig from fifty to one McKenzle’s Corner, Southport, R. R. No. 1. P. E. I. A TESTIMONIAL. Cardigan Bridge, ' Nov. 11, 1912. Mr. McKenzle:- Dear Sir,- The digger I got from you this fall, I must say, it was fault- less, I did my digging this fall with- out auy trouble, and um ever so much pleased, CHURNING TEMPERATURE. lvvrsbav mm ooannus' ' " ` ' 1 SHME“_”m3m*"”¥' Silver Foxes and Furs Limited . Head Oiiice _ ~ cnAnLorTs'rowN, PRINCE Enwsnn 1sLANn, CANADA Authorized Capital $300-000 Divided into _ _ _ 25 p. c. Preferred stock havmg f1rst cla_1m on. each year’s earnings for t e next five years for ayments of dividends $210.000 Common Stock _ 90-000 $§0o.i5ilo The essence of _.good judgment when investing in th_e Silver Fox In- dustry is low Capitalization per pair' for high grade Class A animals. The dividendsecurity of the 25 p. c. Preferred Shares of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. is on the very low basis of Capitalization of only $14,000 per pair and the parents of their fifteen pairs of animals are without a single exception all registered in Class A according to the requirements of the Fox Breeders Association. You will make a mistake if you invest in the Fox business without look- ing into the merits of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. Write to any of the directors for complete prospectus and literature, or better, send your application today for what shares you wish to take. Par Value of Shares $10 each Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. TERMS OF PAYMENT 20 p. c. with application, 10 p. c. each 30 days from date of application providing however that the full amount is to be paid on or before Ian. 31st, 1915. Applications for less than ten shares must be accompanied by remit- tance of not less than 50 p. c. of their value. ' Discounts for Full Payment with Application diggers, (one for heavy grassy land,` sf- DIRECTORS On applications received in Sept. 3 p.c; Oct. & Nov. 2 p.c. Dec. 1 p.c. FRANK R. HEARTZ, President C. J. STEWART, , Member Advisory Board Dominion Trust Co. Director Rofersl-layton Silver Black Foxes, Ltd. President Provincial Exhibition Association; Manager A berton Investment Agenc . President Prince Royal Silver Foxes, Ltd. Alberton, P. Island. 78 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. F. L- ROGERS, Vice President and Managing Director Silver ' BANKERS with it. Hoping it will continue so. I R0y8.l B8nk Of Chl18d8 ' Yours truly, ANDREW REDMOND, of Nova Scotia ('21l"tll|?,i1fl. P. E. I. 5777_9_M Mon and ‘ved QL W. K. ROGERS, Di Fttzx Ixizanchin1§C;>mp;i;y. Black P -d tW_ K_ R0 C _, Ltd_ G U _ rec r o rs- ay on i ver Foxes,Ltd.» resgufguw & sneamgslii, Algenm ’ "em n President Pfglsland Fox Breeders’Assoclatlon. on-actor Hackett silver Fox co. Alberwn. P- E. Island. Director Rogers Payton Silver Black Foxes Ltd A» E- SHAW, ~ 84 Great George Street, Charlottetown. 16 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, ilrm and requires a long time to churn, a higher temperature should bc used next time. The churning temperature will be ul( - mined by a trial churning of at about el`l`ettcd bv the foil win s 80 Gl'aff0Il St. 54 degrees F. If the butter comes 1 klv i 1 \ .‘ , _ o g factor : 1. Tho hardness or softness ofthe butter fat. Feed, breed ami individ- u lie _ aid is soft. :hurn at a lo vcr __ temperature next time. If it comes uulity determine hardness or softness of butter int. 2. Amount of ripening. Sour cream may ho churned at a higher tempera- ture than sweet cream. 3, Tcniperatule cream was held at previous to r-burning. lligh tempera- ture in ripening and holding requires lower tcinperaturo in churning. ::Now it the time for pickling and you will find our spices the purest and strongest that money can buy. Al. good housewives como hero for their Supplies. for they are sure of satisfac- tion and quality at moderate cost. lliaeliiinion Drug (10,, Cor-_ G;-041|; G00. rge and Kent Streets. MELL A 1 _ ’;§\\\\\YllI§\\\\\\\\\WIllllllIII2`\\\\\\\\\\\l J OH R. DINN S PEDIGREED F OXES LTD. V _ The chief point of interc-;'. wliir-li zrwr-op the hill-top rur\'_\' ziivay all haruilul and tli.ars: agul is ruillir-ioiil ovi»?"i,'~z~1§,-:toys I , » , ' ;>;._.,_",. \ fl ,;_ _ -,,~. 'ff ~;»i __.,-,f,i, tn. >_..., , _ ' ' ,_i_ _.i ._ i, ' _ .i _ ~x» H" ';-,,. rt - so " WI" '== situ.; "; ~~, :_ r' f, 'P ff ;»‘_'.': . 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N ` mm L msc ML The foundation stock oi the DINNIS l‘EDlGltEl