1; p‘AG3~1|~0UR _ l'mlLI‘i'§Llllll'ms‘l'ols1.n" V '*' . ~o.K`- ' ' L1N§N DEPARTMENT ` BARGAINS _ .cr B583 & warms ~ ...__- 12 ine) soft unblslsled sheetinp- ilrm, goodweariug quality. a bargain White cotton pillow slirs.. hemrned ready for use lash llixtra good qualltyhplllow slips 48 inches wide. best Eng cotton Linen embroidered cushion cases irilled ready for use--big assortment from ....................... 18 x 86 in line linen huck towels in damnsk design for initial monogram lakh .......................... ....... ..I8c 68x86 inch hemmed or fringed honeycorube breadspreada-nice soft quality-pure cotton, free from dress- ing ............... .... ....................... ...$1.15 ...76 x 100 inch fringed bedspreads, pure cotton, free from dressing, soft and will wasb well-a bargain at -1-~ee-is noone." sussesssseeeenoee se s»~1~“ "4 tenses The beet white eottoa -values in the dt’ ‘t “°t us. ID. BIO and compare-you'u buy gg” Btrcns all linen ered: towlins i1 mehr P.: "ras 7°: ue ks W ‘ld sp. Windowphanie-the stained glass substitute I5 patterns...!rom pet yard ...............$;.;..lde BEER I WEEKS. ' . " 4-llllltl. Ourtaioings oi` every deserlp- tion- s -truly complete variety. You'll llnd we are headquarters for honssfurnishlngs oi every sort.-Beer & Weeks. 4-ISM!! ti. "Forrnalin il the best thing to =uee on your grain crop. It prevents ,the growth of rust, smut, and other |cr-op destroyers. is easy to apply and lis certainly effective ln action. Getlt rom us. The Two Macs. MEtl Prospectus ol The Model Silver Fox Co. Ltd. Capital $56,000.00. Shares $100.00 each i’ROViSi0NAl. DlilEC'l`0RS J J. liUGllES, M. P. Mr-rchanf, Souris J. M. CLARK, Contractor S'Side ARCii'D. MclEAN, Esq. City Councillor, Ch’iown JOIIN ANllERSON.l"sq. Provincial Auditor Ch’lown MURDOCK. ANDERSON, Esq. Mill Owner, Etc. Kinlocii The above Company is Capitalized at the actual value of the foxes and have secured four pairs of the very hi gbest grade foxes of this years l»t1ers from the Silver Fox Rancbing Co. at Huntley near Alberton No expense will be incurred for building a Ranch as .1 very favorable arrangement has been made with the said Company to care for the foxes bought from them for a time of 2 or 3 years where they will remain in their natural home, and have the benefit of the most expert care and aitenlion by persons who will be directly interested in their success the char es for such care bei; 'f the lowest of an one en a ed in the re u the ref urns will be a very conservative estimate leased on an increase of only two young to each pair per year, and a price of $10.coo.oo per pair, which is far below present prices will~give returns of over 40 p. p. for the year 1914, 56 p. c. year r915, and 90 p. c. for year 1916. And adding as per contract of` desired one pair from young stock each yea _ \. lar biisiue s of ranching. t\’.Vhilst no one caii with dztriainly say what of Breeders -whlch should easily be worth double the original cost There is no Watered Stock only a small amount over cost is added to deir ay organization expenses $30,000 oo or 300 shares of $100.00 each are now offered for sale. Terms 10 per dent with application bal~ ance 15th August. 1913. Applications for stock can be made to any of the Directors named or sent direct to the acf,ingSecretnry. r to Breeding Stock,aud ai the end of the 3 year term would leave 6 pairs `\\ J. M. CLARK, of the stair was a box of old treasures, and hid- den in there ' Was a little print book and a quaint.- ly marked slate. A little worn.shoe that was minus a mate, . A whistle, a spool, and a tangle oi string, An odd little bell that was lacking its ring; O ‘twas many a treasure was hidden in there, In the red cedar chest at the head of the stair. In the days oi our childhood, before we could know. " It yas ever beyond us why motner should go And kneel by the side of the red ced- ar chest. And press the worn shoe and the slate to hor breast- omni. seinziuoss for _ 0 _ouisnlrn moans __ ~fEsmh\e|i_\_y l. sr Lows. -rua 'rnnisunn-or-1as"rs. way sorrow on waning .none ooc- ' --‘ _ den the while! _ ~ In an old-fashioned room at the head |'l‘he face we knew better in motherly But to-day we know why! ‘That was smiles l ages' ago. In the dnys we were young and before we could know. ` But to-day we are older, with burd~ ens and cares, And with hearts' understanding of mot,h»erhood’s prayers; _ r We linow that the hardest of battles that come Are not the ones fought to the tap of the drum. But those that are waged in sadness and gloom When motherhood kneels in an old- fashioned room- Why a. half the wo1'ld’s heartaches and sorrows and cares Arc ln old treasure-chests at the head of the stairs. - -John D. Wells. Cleanliness ensured and Flavor Dre- served. Tlmc was when every merchant. bought his goods in bulk and sold them as lar as possible in the some way. The grocer, for instance, bought Tea and Tobacco, Coffee and Onions, Molasses and Flour, Sugar and Bac- on and numerous other articles in bulk and out of this goodly store he would supply the family larder with enough nrovlsions to last through an entire winter. All that is changing rapidly. Facilities for travel are now placed at the door and the family ..".t» .{. .L , lair _,r i ‘ ._ ig, 1. ,J '. . A) p This is the mark thnifor . over 60 years has disiin- _ -’ guishcd "Silver Platt that Wears. " Iismnds ,_ for nllthosc excellent ,ij ,` ‘ qualities found _ 1 only in thc /' w0|ld'a best. /1' Vi/ith ltaxyouf guido you Can , buy }\xst ns ff safely rn the ~_ silver expert. $-.51 »~.~ yi 1 l r 'rr-In saannn Phonics. 'oon fuuckly Md conveniently buy in small quantities during all seasons oi the year, with the result that most families have become more l’B~f“°‘-\' lar about what they buy; iuiist 05 the roooetuso they buy being class and fresh. Progressive grocers have been quick to acknowledge the on- sweeping change and have mode pl‘0~ ‘ visions to meet it by stocking pack-" age goods. They have also been quick to see that the change works out of the advantage of their customers and incidentally to their own. As an exem vl - »:"”ry grocer knows that 'Tea is very susceptible to the odors of surrounding air. .When looss in the chest, exposed to the air it quickly deteriorates in strength and flavor. 011 the other hand, Tea. ln sealed, air-tight lead packages, re- tains ull its original goodness and flavor-it cannot become contaminat- ed by the odor of other staples, 'ex- cellent in themselves but whose odor do not add to the flavor of "good" Tea. Moreover the package way is the easy as well as the better way to hnndle the tea trade be suse it cuts the grocer‘s work in iiwo, be- sides pleasing discriminating custom- ers better. THE DISJUCT SCHOOL. At the foot of the hill by the side of 3 if -e 5 no 'rooio Poor Noicoa PAIENT 0 protects the neck in front as well ee at the hack. ` The coiler button goes in or out _ with usual ease. . ` V The colia huiion \0l1¢i\o ’ ' ° ...... ...ti .......‘.i“;f.§...... ;l;»;t1_§_f§: 5193; 11329;; S 'GARD _ - wood floor. _ , _ ailected by laundering. l S. A. See (haf the next shirt you buy has the Tooke patent Nek-Gard. ‘ ' The Toolre -Nek-Gard is not thing that ever happened to a shirt.” ` ‘°° M cDongLci _ii§rw»§____ r door, By the hundreds of feet that came nolslly out, O'er the boards of its cracked soft- , 9 ,_ At the back oi the'suiloolhouse`a tiny. brook ran _ And bubbled `0'er pebble and" sand, The sunlight that crept through the tangled old trees. » '_ - Wove many a glittering strand In and out with the silver of dimp- llng waves, And the green of its cool mossy banks- Where ferns dipped their lronde in the water below, And the grass it grew tender and rank. Mid the leaves oi the tall trees the birds built their hOme9, ` And mingled their jtfbllant note With songs that came gushing, when school was let out, ’ Like a spring from each happy chlld’s throat; And it seems, in the night, when the schoolhouse is still, While the shadows grow grlmmer and long, Its walls seem to echo with melody swee ` the road, With its face to tne eastern sun, Ir. is standing today, the old district school. Though it is years since its work ` W.N.Tanton was begun . K- I - MARTIN. ESQ-”"` S\1I11m¢fSid€ sonnysido ‘rt is beaten by storm and battered by S°“°i*°’ ‘°f*’='=` °°- ' “ A »w1"°=» 1°°\=»1°f»s“=1v out Old of th l t' e e Faint onli for onthe ronooi onus- ren's song. There are children there yet. for its time battered door Stands invltingly wide, as of old- And their eyes laave their books and bright gom C wed. That comes drifting lar down on the And the children have Passed, and their children have come fi K ll 1 U , As alilliiriiig 231232 agothe song i 51"" “mt it W” 1°°»“‘1“3° 5503*. Oi the bird to the` ear or the flower' It 1° battered and W°"°» but °“l` ~ ' ’ - hearts fondly turn -5 t th . - ,,Whe1i) theesizilgiol day is weary audi T° the sh°“°"°d retreat' °l its but ` . ; walls, “ ' ' ' tF0r here, when the world and its With its face to the east in the cool cares would oppress, 9\"*d°W° dim. The past and our youth it recalls. There it stands by the side of the -A. M. K., Glynde River. = _.|._._ = -.1._ f `~ r' "" <1 Sleuographers Trained Al The C. B. li. Are Successful If you wish to becomes successful stenographer or re- porter you should take a course at the C. B. C. V The Charlottetown Business College and Institute of Sfiorthand and Typewziting is one ofthe Premier institutions of its kind in the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive per- sonal and individual instructions und the courses are so plain and practical that they are easily mastered Write today for free 1’r ~sp<:ctus and information to L. B. Miller, Principal. Charlottetown Business College L. B. Minor. Principal, victoria RQ., _ AP|22M#l»l¢ * I L E! And worn_are its thresh and For ra glirnuse esunigh s ; L. PROSPECTUS OF PROPOSED ‘ Head Office ~at North Tryon, P. E. I. There has been secured five pairs of 1913 pups guaranteed choicest selection of the Dalton-Tuplin Strain. This stock needs no further com- . 7’ The Company will be Capitalized at $100,000.00 divided into 1000 shares of $1oo_oo' each. The _ Foxes \ ment as they are the world s best. The promoters of the Weeks Silver Black Fox Company have so much faith in the future of the Fox industry and in the stock they have Terms of the Company - ‘ Weeks Silver Black Fox Company Ltd. ., . _ I l\ s purchased, that they guarantee ten pups from the five pair during the breeding season of 1914 and for every pup short of this number, they will for. felt $5,000.00. This practically means a guarantee of upwards of 50 (fifty) per cent for the firstyear. _Taking into consideration the present price of ' \ , An up to date Ranch 1913 pupsanrl the fact that the five pair are placed on the market at but $20,000.00 a pair, it will readily be seen that this company offers the most lucrative investment made this year in the fox industry.” _ _ _lp Mr. Hedley B. Weeks has purchased the beautiful farm property of Mr. George H. Callbeck, North Tryon, where the most improved ranch I. , o will be erected which is now under construction. This property is favored with the handsomest hardwood grove in Prince County and is most suitabl adapted for a Fox farm. All modern burgarly proof alarms will be installed and a day and night watchman with the protection of tested man trailiny blood hounds will always guard the ranch. g I O I Estrmatecl~Franc1al Returns* _ _ \ _ _ From the five pairs there should be fifteen pups_At present prices this would mean a net profit of about $80,000 ft<>_»tl;§i-investors after deducting all 1-lanoh ing expenses. , ._ _,.7 , . ‘ No Organization. Expenses, _ entials Wm lalalpplliictle te;p;1;s;;)1Ir;<<:)1;'1r=ed in the formation of this company viz -the organization including, building of ranch, advertising printing and .all other incid- 1 ' I 1 I _ Application for S`to“ck'_ ` town. Payments,-ro`p.'c. of the subscribed amount must accompany application. _ _ _ ' 0 A _ . 'Provisional' -Directors Mliilrfkniri _ _ ~ PRESIDENT- Goo.-b9o» H. collbook-,_in,.,_ _ ' s ,VIQE PREs1nEN'r-Wsniom F. swoops., seg- P. E. 1. . e . _5EC'Y'TREA»$+- Hedley. * Applications for stock can be made to Hedley B. Weeks, Fredericton, P. E' I. or to The Canada Fox Exchange and Investment Company Ltd Ch a 1]( it _ ' _ . _,-_ `\