pri ie* ;'»` we- 1 r .__ "fel ,,>_;¢- ‘i.f!~."i ~ i (Q ‘£5 . fi ` =§‘=Z>.;§;.3 'Ti i. F _ \ s 75, i. if n i i » i ’ , -.nl ' 1".” if . i‘,i'f' ,,_ . _,,.._~, ._ io' ______{_§tY 6.1914* _ __ _ - -.ani was me _ _ 'rnn_esAnLo1'rs-rows _-euiumisu _ -‘metros -ln;.'- ~ _ r4ei‘i_'inReE` ’ , /4 ~i%`”/ \\\§i.II///III/4\\\\\\ k\\\YIIII4\\\,\\\\\\ /0IIfI.K\\@WI fi M E >Zg> . _ IIIIIII rl mi: _ .C , l"”“ tiff: »-é “Dive” in for a bottle of Seely’s Cardalia Toilet ' Water ' T »-i IIA\\\\\\\\\\v/II Makes you feel good all over when you use it in the bath. Splendid for the face afte shaving $1.00. Bath Brushes, Rubbe onges, Tooth Brushe ail Brushes, Manicurin rticles. A large assor ent to choose from A. Foste Cent ral Drugstore Sunny side si\\\\\\\\\\Sf/.lIllllllll.\\\\ '1 '2"UQé” !i\\\‘»9 to mend. So no matter what happens to4~"your watch. Send ilaround io me i il F. S. Mitchell The Practical' Watch and Clock Repairer t _ Mrs Clarks . . - - Miss Hohkirk ..... . . .___ Mrs. Stewart . 87 der the inaction thus thrust upon them. But while they may be forc- ed to inactivity in regard to actual *‘l\00til1fZ, they are busy planning events and making arrangements for the period when the range will be free to them again. ()ne such ar- ran ement c ésrrssse rcy Pope . . 89 A. McLean , r. Alley Wfiiiiii‘i’i°iiiii§P 90 92 95 before the date of the sale che furs are arranged ln lots, generally as to silvers, one skin in each, seldom more than two. 'l`hese lots were all num; is held in a different place from where the furs have been exhibited. Ten shillings is the minimum bid. The sales are made with great ra- pldity,_scarcely n word is spoken; n nod from the buyer suffices, Often it takes only Hfteen seconds to dis" iose of one lot. The larger pei- _ _g_ is _s mst h between the I llvlllintgl? _(_31i1_\;f_fl%1_ __th<=__m8hfkS- _ cent. of 'poorer skins are usually oi- nien o e or c u , \v o ave .. _ [ered in October rind June. The i-'n- . . _ lr h th k i lb in been doingrheu-sh gosd _ghpoting than ,r__‘;_¢;d;\i_i____t<;_0___:i_§i peogilef 3;’ cipal mm, is mild in March, season. e ma c , s expec e , _' - - _ ~ v u Wm he shot on wcdncsday_ July 15th iii-irbor North foi kindness and tsym over tha usual 200 500 and 600 reavenient. (‘~lgd.) M. and rs. yards ranges. It has been suggested t s participating in ii pleasant event. O Q O On the following Saturday alter- iioon, July 18th, the members ol the ' 'Fliose who enter the fox business nay be, paradoxicnlly, prepared for Uivilian und Fourth Regiment Rifle som" s"mriS"s"'“Bu"uy very xlgmc' (Jlubs will shoot the final match of “nl” """B' It may "nt the luck oé i the Canadian liifie league series. “H t9 he fa"'°re'1 “'. ‘ “ mmm" fi » ¢ ¢ sur rise to such rin extent as were I' Prom the results in the League shoot the Civilian fllub’s eight will ' he picked to whom will be entrusted the honor of thc gage which has been' r thrown out b that club to the vic- P tlioso interested in the Rogers-I<‘ar- iuliiirson ranch across the river, ni llcv. F. A. Hunley read the rc- fcw days zizo, but still everyone will port on I-ionic Missions. He slimvvil ejuics with them over the good luck- that the demands upon the Honie which sprniig itself upon thcni so llission hoard had hccii grently in- Y __ torious militia team of this province ""““"_°““c”‘uY' UP to the, p°‘l"f" who ‘mn the Mm.mm¢ “me (~,hnm_ mentioned, thc parties ow-ning this pionslilp last month. ’|`his match " will follow immediately on the I.cu~ mnch had “ot shared in the wma gnc shoot 'ind in iill pi-ibaliility take fortlfne which mm cmnc to B0 "mny place on Monday nfternoon, July 20th r“"f:"°B this Wm" By ‘1pV‘“‘a"“"?°“ and the two preceding matches it is their foxes had “Qt had a Productive hoped will furnish izood practice for ’"`""‘0“”‘“"‘l' the 3'5" of “ single pup £ this event as to 'tho Outcome of being visible. But ri few days ago which riflfimen generally are very :_ much interested. » » s a I vhen the rancher entered one of the ens, to his utter surprise if pro~ ouiid delight, he came upon five of _dome delay hm, been expel-gnnccd in the little black beauties snugly con- ,-,-,Eard 1_0 the layjng out of ghe new tent and ensconced in thc recesses of sired. Still it is hoped to get the range finished in time for the big rifle range at Sllmmerside, owing to the PEP' It was _“kc the discovery inn lun-.mir required for ine stop-butt ‘H H “WC SON "““‘= *O “mt "Unch" not being ns readily available as de- Ui can | The 'Royal Investment Exchange re- lgh inch it d ports business in foxes ns being quite ineetiiiir, w' w ' is propose to open it to be held before the close l ui the present summer. i _ _ _ _ from n syndicate in London, lung- He declared that while our churches D ' _ _ _ _ _ GOLF 1 '|`he winners of the golf (hi-indicap)_ matches played on Belvidere links on` net scores were us follows: LADIES. Tlliss M. llawson ._ _ ...G7 irisk during the past few days. One nquiry alone that was received was und, ree:arl°i\,; the pur nisc oi tliiec world are based. They hold four 'auction sales every year in January, March, June and October, and these 168 Queen St. Charlottetown Miss Rogers ...... 69 nrc corilin-ted as follows: Eight il'4.\‘S 'Letters patent ~lm.ve, been grunted th h ' d l l - _-Of 00\1!`B0. at Kvflsington range, and Im y H W "_ ur ng 0:." Ween M ,E for the incorporation of the “I‘rudeii- I ' .mini fr. white and family. 3355. xml Silver “luck F01 "ef, Ltd.." with ii capital stock of $300,000, di- plthe theteam be composed oftwclvs i ‘vided into shares nf $100 nu-ii; inni , Q mcn_a side, and this is 11 B006 Hug- the “Magnet Fur Co., l.td_," with u K°St1“" “B it Will Hilfe ti lnfger num- capital of $32,000, divided into ten- ” her than usual s chance of actively dollar slinirs, BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (continued from page 1) rrince Alliance to succeed licv. lioiniis illnrshnll who has li-.ft the Province. creased, both because of new Fields being taken on, and liecmise in ` the unch had reason to fear that tlieir.|incro;isc in sulurirs of Home Mission- aries. The smiilli-r churches, liowev-- er fire giving of their best niauhood :to the large centres, und some of the stronger lioim mission churches fare become self-supportinir, others nearly so. l During: the pnst yezir the Home Mission l’»oai~d has received several ‘legacies of $1000,00 small sums, ,The report coninicndcd the encrgeti.: _nnd ellicicnt services of the Home imission superiiitcndant, Rev. I. W. 5Porter. | 1ii the discussion follow ing the re- port licv. I. W. Porter stated that the Island churches are :ilrcndy nl~ ' niosi, reached their apportionment and _lic expected they would considerably 'vxcccil it before the end of the year. had not made large gains in mem- oirs of Island Class A silver blacks. | bei-ship they had greatly increased * * * |'their gifts for denominational work. In connection with the fur iiidus- Within the “past decade these gifts _ __ try ni good deal is heard aboutl had almost trebled in anziaiint. In It Saturday afternoon were Miss zll. Lampsons, of london, says a St. this respect the P. E. Island assoc- ' e Dawson and Mr. A. W. Weeks. The John paper. They are the great ‘lation was setting an example for fur brokers of the world. It is upon for other associations. heir snles that the quotations of thel At Saturday nights service ihter- esting addresses were delivered on "I-loin; Missions and Denominational Efiiciency,"_by Rev. L, \\'_ Porter; “Grande Ligue Missions,” l_y Rev. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ _ ' fr \ KNIIIKERBUIIKER \, 2f°ic'25¢ i \\\\ \\\\\\ 9”*-i__.-____ .='i l)r. Bos\\orth; aiil "l"or\'lgii .\|is~ sions" by l!cv_ ~l. U.. liiirdy, all :\l>~ pezilinp; in cloiiiiciit ti-rnis for help for the ,_-iniit iiiis:-_-loiizin-y ciitcrpiise. \'csl,ci-iliiy iiiornini: nt ilic elcvcii o'cliic.k sprvicc tho liev. .\rt,hui' liurn prcuuliril nu excellent si:i‘ni¢iu [rom Job 35, IU: "‘llut none saith wlii>r;- is God my iniikri' who giveth soiigs in the Nii,'lrt'?" 'I‘hc fiiiivvntioii wus brouigllt to ii close in thc rvciiiiir, ni, divine sir- Vicir wliicli was vi-i~y Iairgrly :itti>iii'i-itch:-_i by the Itov. llr_ i‘uttrn. ui Acnilizi University, who gnini ,L nl,i~oiig prai: ticnl uppriil, |lli1sti'iit'r~d with iiitir cstim; wuril pici,ui'cs, for that ext.-n sive dcvclopiiiriil. of tlirir clii'iuiiu'ii- ity \vii.lioul. wlii-‘Ii intcni<~f-\*. s~ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ m\\\\\\\vIIII/IIII’;§\'\\\\YII24\\\\\\\\\\YIlI'IIIll if/IIlfIA\\\\\\\ZII////I'l\\\\YlIZ\\\\\\\\\\VIlIlIlllIIlII5/I[f$\\\\ \\\\\\YlIfK4`\\\\\\\\\\fIIllIIlIIl \\il/Aw ~ I -~ I _ § I/4“\\ \,~ _,_ Investing for Profit The Empire Black F ox Co., Ltd . HJ. -1 ik is : 1. rf i ir `,i 1- .__ _._._i_. li " ? -_"fl-nr' .,__~',.|g_ip`u‘4` _.r~°'-fr-T _i l f }'¢§\\&'ll/l\“\\\\\\WIll@@ £`\_\\\\\'I ' U 0 Q 'nsnerisuperviiiunfunaer the aimiiun °fiJAMEs C. 'rUPi.iN of Buck Banks, _ (Iriccrporatod by l__§e._1:tei§_$~¢q» Patent lOtI-\, Sept ISIS) Wi* 0 0 .___ Are Now Presenting this GOLDEN oPPoRTUN1TY To You I Present Stock Issue » The Company have 5 PAIRS pure_ ranch bred of P. E. Island The Company are adding 8 pairs this year’s foxes, all of the . ~ _ ~ ~ N ,i _ ' _ _ Shares $100 each, par _value Payable, 20 c._ cash with Application 30 p. c._ on lst September 1914 and balance of 0 p c on 1st November 1914. ` f ' » I Points to Remember ` . Rancliing I Cost of Ranching 5 p. c. of yearly increase. ` L9; 11, the World’s_famed Fox Breeder expiirt. ‘ _ _ _P 1. Pure Bred Stock. 2. Low Capitalization. 3. Low Cost for Ranch_in¥. , 4. Exp Supervision o Ranch. _ 5. Ediclie-Iit Maiiakeiijent. /If \H'f”IIIII/5 K W/IlIHIII.\\\ o o 0 - o KKK IlllIHIIf£\\\“\\\\\ 0/ /JZ That is what hundreds of small investors, have done in the Silver Fox business and have made large fortunes . -. f d '1 B11 t-kih ith C ’Pd ' P@d%gf@e°‘ S“"“ B‘“°“ F°X"‘S’ P"°"@d bfeedefs’ 3" .feglglefediillff ii§?§§§t§§§`@de@§$ ‘fir iiiifi-‘Sqiivaieiipifihiiio pi. 252.33235 fre pedigrees filed. They have produced 15 pups for this year _and the _prospective Dividend for 1914 will be about 100 p c Dividend for 1915 is 75 P- C- ., ii . . », ii _ 1 One -Investment is .Worth a Lifetime of Labor ~ . f _~ 1. L ?F~`=?¢ ii #fre Q 'Y-'* 7 *.9* Wt .urn . I » . . . 1 Aprlwahvn Tcday DIRECTORATE John F. Wheat, Post Oiiice Inspector. e 7 y '9 l s A\ Walt r J. Lantz Secretar -Treas R. R. No 6 `\ #1 ,._.._ -_...___ ”“‘¢| J ‘wr 1 ,.4 __ _-..___ ,_. ..,___,__.-iam,