Bird Says” We can’t give you more for your mon, v f"31f“"-_".2 '--°~- t-.-= ~» `i top order in no time at all. Br \\\\\\\ lll|£\\\\\\\\'lIIII/II/ E. A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside _ Remember that our Pick- ling Spice and Essence of 'Vinegar _are of the very best quality and fresh stock. 1'! uti ' li Dickieson, J C stevensom (,,,mm,u. i - ting _ _ Mrs _ _`,%;-gb _"Q1 W*‘~fS_°1\ Sflluple, G H Stevenson, G D » -\.;'_j,,,._~€- ~-\ Nssblli <» It Simpson. Geo Houston. ' *.'Q"""§ ` G60 UPOWII. W H Stevenso I "“"` 3:i!.*.;‘-la’-:».-=' ""-E* S0". \Z1l`i:t‘la:i'¢l Tvewavv. '"°' ’"nmd,;.m.d”, |¢5_0)p, in., for New :ark ` ,L M., -miter ones. 41 mu 9 L I. '|°H0“Pl)N~ T. F, IP. A 1 t A |i»1,|;gM|NG Aent.~‘lt. .l0i1“-N~B- . _ _ A I ' “__ §»B.Kln¢!l\\.Ci>mmertiaiA5°“‘f1E.:$mm T _,ti _ `*,‘ , __ , its-.'_» v I Col C LeP ing $1 ’°”~ -'Blemish Gal1ant.*‘1'ewnsena Me (!;il<;lilxi: Mra Boniflce Buote, George Le.. dorls §i?t§telVioses Doiron Le G l - . on ~ _ 33(-:-:1uot`§»;_é1o1iiIn D ootren, `1k`?li“.lirLi`iiiI In /,__ __ ~ ting 66 ectar Peters: contribu- _ fia, &'l‘;1’§“9\`f -70881111 Blacqulere; contrib- ner, John Gauthier, Fusebe Buot`e; Don’t be alarmed~if you §;’,§§“ ,Ollie thier, tributlng 35 cents: - Miss Mary Piilefilli contributing 30 cents ; _ Mrs L - Doirou. Mrs Felix Pineau; contribut- ing 25_ cents each:-Samuel Pineau, ' Mrs Firman Pineau, Felix Buote, Jog. Gllh Peters, Mrs Arasma Martin Miss _ Mary ' time Gallant, Mrs Joseph i.et:iriir, Mrs °'_’};‘_ _ g c nts oat, .-l rospere LeCluir, George Dim. cette i. (leliiallt. Lemuel Plneau, .17; contrib. Gallant. Mrs Philonia Peters, Joseph Doiron. Total $40.22, Collector, Mrs. Frank Andrew. Con- giilliillllg $5.00 each:-Fraiik Andrew, 05%!! Orr. James Bulman. Artemas Motfat, membership fee, 3.25; J F Me. Leod, 2.30; “V//1/l\\\‘\`\»|-lllns gg-l?oubrey.(‘.. A. Stevenson, Mr H R U Tot Collectors, Mrs. J E Fraser. Mrs .. liil.ii‘~tf~neillustrations. Single I .1 :__M.5 . - _ -_ itopylllitr. discounts on quantt- I And" “'v‘md’ Mm ‘Alas nes' ii ii0il0l`i=¢0l\. Peter Murray, Mrs Mitr- guret ll_ei°t Wynntl, Edison he fiilltlwiiig iiilcresting musical R B prograninie will be rendered to-night J ul St Jalnes’ Cliurtzh in aid.ot' the ° ° Ihtltlriotit-_ l<‘unil_ ’l‘liei'e will be 11 silver co e Villiilh Letlciliiv, . . . . . _ liohni Organ, tai Rustic Dance, Songs, (ill l-lark, littrk, the Lark, 18 ) an, (ti) Narcissus, Nevin alist, Miss Helen Hughes ti and reconliiiended Macl{lnnon‘s T€1‘l'I1SIl13d€ kii0Wi\ at Sale- (‘ontiItlon Powders. They are used INTERNATIONAL LINE (}ot;7i-ge and Kent streets. inet! OTTAWA, Ont.. Sant. 29.-Though S l l C mnilttee of the General ni?eei?eilco gf the Methodist Church; istiii tiiicii iii iiiiiiitis isiiiti. tai. stil iiiitliis iii tilts sitiiii iiiiiii ii i. ii. iiiiwiii iiistiii .sei-it-f - PP -- each:-Mrs. Wellington I-tous. gheodoris Doucette, Mrs Theo. Qllcette, Mrs Jeremiah Dou- Ciesllhas LeClair, Gilbert Pet. cents each.-Mrs Chester 50 cents each:-Mrs Benj Woo] L0Cl=ur. Mrs Albert Doiron, A,-_ Martin. Mrs Wm Doucette Jer- Gallant. Jos Gallant, ’ Mrs D0Fi0ll. Mrs‘ Henry `Gau- MPS LUCY Doucette; cen- uno HUHII18 Le(Jisir. Miss Fiorrie Doiron, Joshua Gallant, Mrs ls- Doucette; contributln 20 e Mrs Maxim Doiron, Mrs Andrew ill; 10 cents ea.ch:~Mra Laming 3-00; Mr_ ana Mrs J J Maiiett. contributing $2.00 each:-R Y Albert Laird, Edward Sempie, A $1.00 each:-Mrs lsaac I-`rench. Ernest Laird. Mrs John Murphy. _ n, W i) Me- GY, Elijah Hill, Mrs (‘. A Steven. G i" Sfevelisou, 'rt-nie Piiieint. VA li l’arknian. A B Sievensum M iievwr, Mi-Ss Mai-gat-et nuiinan. li ll LePuge, $10.00; Mrs Fred Waiter Buntain. Mrs Grnnviiie Hin, Mrs Oliver Lelhigc, James Lemuel t‘_lark_, Mrs Dan liulman, James (iirlstie, it i.el’age, Alex s Houston. Wiiliani Orr, Mrs dit Cras . Mrs R A t'rasweli, Wm Duncan, S Margaret liulnian, Mrs Tlloinas 011. .75; contributing 50 cents . $35.75. ries Wyand anti Mrs Win Moffat. tributing $2.00 eacli:-Mrs W Mof- Mrs (‘huries Wyniitl, Mrs J E i Tontbs, $1.50; <-ontribiitiiig .$1.00 Ylli, Nl‘.~' Alex Ttiotuiis, Mrs George (Continiled on pagel 7,) _M-_ clion all the lin" MFL`eTif""` Sample Gooseberry. Jelly or Jam- Sainple Strawberry Jam-1, Mrs. D. J. Mclvlurdo; 2, Mrs. James Dunn Mrs. Phlilibcrt Gaudet. Home-made Bread, single loaf-1, airs. James Dumi; 2, Mrs. Isabel Glid- cu. Honie-made Bread, single loaf, Gra- hani-1, Mrs. Isabel Glidden; 2, Mrs. T. Johnson; ` " ' 1 Dozen Tea Biscult~1, Mrs. Wood- B' land Simmons; 2, Mrs. A. A. LeFur» goy. bcrry-Mrs. Edward Clark. of PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY ui subject from lit`c-2, Mrs.. C. D. Mc- :fi Callnin. 0 'in 5 Yds. White l~‘laiinel, twllled~~~i, ‘ Madeline l’erry; 2, Mrs. Allan,,Mc- Leotl. f ,~ 5 Yds. Coloured Flannel, plain. or, (_ twilied-1, Maggie Gaudet; 2, Louisa ,ul Perry. bo 5 Yds. Wool Carpet--1, Mrs. Allan-in (iatulogtio or Rag Carpet-1, Louis (.0 lt. Perry; 2. Mrs. Allan McLeod. Sfu Woven (Touch Cover-1, Mrs. Allan it McLeod. oc ilnx)-1, Mrs. Leo J Arscnanlt; 2, N 5 Yds. Linen (plain weave)-1, Mrs. th Towel iliien~1, Miss Evelyn Araen- M I-looked Rug. ri1gs~1. Mrs. James l-looked Rug, uncut-1, Miss Lizzie tvooiialde; 2, Mrs. Albert Tanton. Woolen-Socks-1, Mrs. Joseph M. Woolen Gloves-l, Georgie F‘. Mont- ‘re Yarn, single--1, Mrs. Joseph Le- Ulnir; 2, Mrs. Josepii M. Arsenault. H rl Quart Coililsh 0ll~1, Mrs, Ernest Compton. Assortment Boneless Fish (tlrst prize by R. T. Holman, Ltd.)--1, Mrs. Arseiiault; 2, Leo D. Arsenault. th Barrel Cup Oysters-1, Imperial Mai- ge Dis lay Canned Lobster (unlabel if Y il l more details of the plans and present ‘account "Y yomgelves for “mg “nd tliein _at a later meeting of the breed-i c°““'-ry is certain' cimil-m,,_n, p_ E_ \vmiams’ Dr 1-_ E_ volunter. Not one has been invited. Bishop and R. A. March, secretary. gm r i VB That you will so bear yourselves MAMMOT'-éN/;li_F;£JF,Dl:ANE FOR ,individually and collectively, where- lever NEW YORK, se t. 30.-'rite main- *"0 P - _ moth aeroplane, Anlierica, with which admirauon and mgarq af me Food' Lieut. Porterii was expected to fly lciéizens of an lands m which youu across the Atlantic, was shi ed to ° England to-day. The AmerlcapI,s said regard of those “ear and dear at to bo the world’s’ most powerful aero- home' plane. On one occasion it flew with Some may "Ot retum_a“d pray ten 'men and a quantity of gasoline Gad aboard, a lift approximately of 2,000 fmiy p(,u,1ds_ It was equipped Wm, two ished by lovetl ones near and dear and 100-horse power engines, and plans by 8' were in the making to add a third me g engine of the samg power to its equip revere and honour heroes who sacri- ntent_ “C911 gair lit cause ot’ freedom never dies»-iinmor- "__~ tality is his. What ret-ks he wliether (C0Hiil1'-led fl'0m Page 1.) his resting place may be bedecked with the Sample Red Currant Jelly or Jani U16 _ _ __1_ Mm D_ _[_ McMu|-do; 2, My-s_ Ge0_ principles for which you will strive are _]of|'rey_ _ eternal. 1, Mr,;_ 1)_ _)_ M¢Mu1-do; 2, MrS_ Join, when you return, rest assured a crown- Murray. 1115 ---<1--» lNCOUlllGi BHIIISH Special Prize for preserved straw- I _CLASS X|V_ __ I , marriages on the' part of the soldiers ' ' and Oli Painting (origiiial),_'la'ridscape R,Rl:__l:&l;,luc__1’ ‘ ` ' ' ' ' ' ' 2’ Miss Hope V Iars, which includes $2.50 in stamp \Vatcr Colours, portrait cr figure, ‘lu \‘Vater Colours (Landscape or Mar- ,Him ine)-1, Miss Clare McDonald; 2, Ruth 5;) Noonan. ._ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ Water (moms (Still mc)__1_ Clare llrcstiso lee to $2.50, and the i.li,ri,_yiiicii Mcllonald; 2, Ruth Noonan. ‘ , , A _ __ \ _ . Collection Photo Views, amateur, fefzbi PPO Wlmalelsaie L€]";":;g“_f"f(;’it_°' not less than 6-1 D. E. McLean- 2, “ur agtgs 01" e par 0 °‘ ”° “ii annie Ciiioeck. ' -_ $2" WOOLEN AND FLAX GooDs_ Arlfliigland, and probably inspired the McLeod; 2, Mrs. Leo J. Arsenauit. -*W2 c MW" Table moth U5|““d’ g"°W" atoms and nine -mon were ltilletl. . . U, Mrs- Joseph Leclair" hundreds of mines Mo .floating toward Q00 J- Arsenauni 2' Mrs- Adeline Austria. As a t:oiisei|uont:e,atll thc (-‘“‘“i@t- - steam-ship lines operatltiit iii' l`l!tlntutia. ontenegro, Albania und Greece from milf; 2~ M"B~ Le” J- Arsenflult- Italian ports have suspended sailiiigs l\nlttetl or Crochetted Lounterpano. Ships in me Black Sea _U-mir, hm", “L Mi" LV” Perry? 21 M135 Maggie llnilted saillngs. ‘Seafaritig intorcsts G““d°t- demand that the Government retiiiire l-looked Rug. all yarn-1, Mrs. Johni t in I U if i- f Coles; 2, Mrs. Harry Schurmati. Rl;?5I;\rl;a_an( lorojlflja S a_c lm-‘_ mm Arsennult; 2, Mrs. G. F. Tanton. ¢H||_DREN.s HANDS CHOPPED opp , Di Arseitaiilt; 2, Louisa Perry. James Pettit. ot York Road, Guelph, g"“'°`i`Y5 2' Mrs- Joseph Leclair- aunt in Stratford Terrace, l.et-tis, Elig- Woolen Mittens--1, Misa Eva Perry; |,md_ 0ne_ PM-ag,-“ph of mc letter 2, Mrs. Joseph LeCialr. lswtesz _ Yam- ‘l°“h|e”1- M"9~ -7°99Ph Le* had both her hands chopped oil by (Wifi 2' L°“i5“ Pe""Y~ German soldiers. Her brother. it little i younger. was treated the same. so that FISH. he would never be nblc to handle a tie." -7059911 Dunn- Canada to the men iii the (‘nnadlan 38111919 H€i'i`i¥lS. kit--1. SYIVMI contingent. should he addressed to peque Oyster Co. .name of the regiment should be given m 4 ' J --_ - - Mr t|c?)?mr1b“n°“° L”-dies' Auxiliary Rus- -ST JOHN, N.B., Sept. 30.-A fox Picton, are at present at Murray Har lecmr Mia J h breeders’ annotation tor~Ne\v~Bruns- _ bor where they' intend spending the age £5 00_'w° 2, D- D°i|'°“-_-E Wick and eventually u,uitorni._e1assii'l- -, - " __ _ winter _ CBDt Jose |i`B' t m I'iouston,3.00; cation tor all foxes throughout the E Si H P 110 6, 2.00,. Contrlbut- Dominion were the schemes discussed QUEB C' . em' 0-_A mrewe Among the passengers arriving by at a meeting of fox men m the Royal message was issued in pamphlet form Bank building yesterday attemoon. by C°i°”‘?‘~,’h°`.H°¥‘- sam H“5h°5' The breeders present yesterday were Minister °f~ Mmtim. f° tha ‘?°.“.Pi“5°“' enthusiastic over the plans, and all hem" it ,Failed to E“ghmd' ,,lt is favoured the formation oi' a properly gsyged' where Duty Leads- and regulated or anisation for the re ls- ' tration ot MI- ioxes. ' g :'T9*157‘5‘¢."°w".‘l“_ -`9¢-.thi'¥‘Y'"“`ee At the present time Prince Edward ib°‘¥"°d`-“fe en ’5°“l¢ -"9 d°. “my 0” island has a breeders’ association and am; historic “aids of F"“"°B' Belgium -are classified aocordin to their s eci- U _ ficmionl A classmcagon by pedigfeé the British Empire and the rights and is proposed for the new organisation. “heme” °f h“m°““y' It. A. March, who is closely con- S'°.l-(“Qrs`_,{‘he world regards you as nected with the fox business in New 5 mafvel' “uhm six Weeks y°“ wfire Brunswick' wok steps to unite the at your homes, peaceful Catiatlian breeders of New Brunswick. He wrote °mz°“°" Slim" the" ¥°“` lifave been to all the directors and presidents of perfected in rifle shmtmg' mm t°`day lox companies and set forth some of are as “ne a b°dy"°“f°°"s ‘md m‘”_"_" his ideas ln connection with the plan. as ever faced a me Phe same S nt His ideas were endorsed by the fox that men, and r lt tl “ ti me new yesleiiify §?2|e,.no1?n_mee ng was display on the war fields of Europe. At the meeting it was pointed out The” will be “O f”]t"i"g‘ “°» wi?" ima; there were many “ne foxes of porlsing-the task before you six different varieties lit this province, Weeks ago seemed h°r"“lean"'h“t it 1 it li8B ag; el-| wgfasgfcsssary to have them So. following the same indotnitable D D Y Iiltl. , _ . The details of uw plan were dis_ spirit, you will triumph over ,thc com- cusscd and a committee composed of mo" iniparti ' -‘ '» Germany for the preservation ot . pi has accomplished great work on training ground is what .you will been successfully accom plislietl. enemy of hnniai`iit`yI ` ` ' ' That ou will render a s lendit Every man among you ls a freewill more typical ariny oi tree inen marched to meet an enemy. duty may call you, as to win res ect of the foe in tho field, the may be cast; and thelove and they may be few-for such, not, will their nietnory be ever cher- grateful country, but throughout a es free men of all lands will themselves in preserving unim- ed the priceless gem of liberty. the soldier going down in the golden lilies oi’ Fraiiee or amid vlneclnd hills of the Rhine. The May success ever attend you. and triumph will await you, _`~__.__ WlHll|illlS lil MAHHY ._%_ shops Urged to Reduce Marriage License Fees to Soldiers and Sall- -ora. ONDON, Sept. 30,-The Archbishop Canterbury has sent a letter to all e bishops urging them to reduce the sailors summoned to active ser- migiit marry before Leaving home. iiiarringe fees aggregate tan dol- ty to thc Government. The Arch- shop has requested thc Governnient waive the payment ol this duty iii case ot recruits, ttnii expects that request will be i:rantctl_ Many cases already have lowered the waiving their right to personal sailors ol' Gerniaiiy, Austria and alice has nttrdl‘li_etl much attention clibisiiops action. TALIAN BOAT DESTROYED BY -- MINE. HOME, Sept. 30.-A- report tolls of o tiestrtiiitloib.-oft un ~>Italiaii 5.'-ilslilng at off Rf iiiii_-hy tion ill; nii s, and w flslieri)§eii__iri`isto_ok§tiie_rti‘li£ for tt ne cask, which they souiglit to rc- ver. With it line they drew the pposed cask toward them, and when touched the craft an explosion ‘urred. 'l`li`c boat was blown to val experts express the opliiioii that e italian const frotn the coast oi' BY GERMANS. GUELPH Ont.. Se einher 1l0_- ceived a letter yesterday front an “ We iinve ln our house to care for little Belgian girl. aged eight, who LETTERS FOR VOLUNTEERS. OTTAWA, Sept. 30.- Letters sent em in care of the Canadian Over- as Contingent, England. and the possible. Priisoniif? and Mrs James McMillman, of the western express last night was Mrs Richard Johnson, who came from Sackvlile. N.B. She is on a visit to Dr and Mrs H. D. Johnson. ' Miss Nellie Crabbe' and Miss Maude .Davey were among the passengers returning to the city by the North- umberland on Monday night, after a pleasant visit to Picton. While there they were guests at the "Wallace," Mrs. H. Paul left yesterday morn- ing en route to Boston to ,ioln her, husband. Mr. and Mrs. Paul intend visiting Washington, New York and, Chicago before returning to Brook- field, where they intend to reside in future. Mrs. J. B. itackllffe anti her two children, who have been sunlinerliig at Pleasant View Hotel, ilanipton, leave this morning for Boston, actruln- panletl by Mrs. Matthew Sniitli, to spend the winter. PLANNING FOR SIEGF. OF ANTWERP.` RO'l‘TEltI)AM, Sept. 29---Tito activity along the Llelgizut irriiitit-r intlitzutcs that the lierniaiis are plannini.: for li siege ot’ Antwerp within it few days. More than 25,000 nien, Gertnaii naval reserves, have been ln'oiii.1lit from the I\'o|'tli Sea town ot' Kiel and I-laniburg to Brussels and are being held in rteatliiiess to serve on all improvised German fleet, should Antwerp and Ostcntl bil taken. As it direct result ot’ this move, the Dutch authorities along the Sclielilt have increased their watclifiilncss, t'or dur- ing a siege of Antwerp Eiiglaiid mlghtlikcto send i‘t>iiit`ol‘ct-iiiciils through the Dutch Sclioldt, wliirli, would be it breucli of nciitrallly, while on the other hand it tierinan victory would bring danger of an attempt on the part of tieriintiiy to use the mouth ot’ the St-heidt as u base from which to attack the Brit- ish naval forces in the North Sea. FAMOUS RACEHORSE POlSONED.- TORONTO, Sept. 29.-’l‘l\rce race horses, Verelaiid, Arran and Jiin L., the properly of J. J. Mclllinurray. ri horsenian known throughout the l_‘iiit- A Added In Menulmllllluiu Paints Oonr Ula Earth. Ilia 8lu»ll~Wlllluu Huh von Fall ls The Ideal Paint Season Paint applied in the fall season lasts the longest, , gecaiuse the suriace on which it is useid__is thoroughly . t1€ in very weatherman and looks like new for years to come. _ ' liams Prepared paints have stood the hardest test--foo* f many years, and have yet to be found lacking in any - of- the essentials that go to make a first class articléj. - A paint to be of superior value must have all ingréd- _ ients is close purest of material used and no one but skilled work- men 4 Covers Most, Looks Best, _Wears _longest _ out bythe summers hot sun, and the wood is excellent condition. _Paint applied _in fall for-nip a ' enamel-like tough surface °that withstands the , !_. . -i-t » Sl1erwin'Williamst Ready House Paints Will Please You- - This is the paint with a reputation. Sherwin-Wil-_ ofa very _ pure nature. Sherwin-Williams Paint the outcome of more than a quarter of 'a century-of 1 - observation and hard study, Nothing but the I in the making. Sherwin-Williams Painft will covet? sq. feet of surface. Price per gallon $2.50. - 25 Simon W. Crabiie I' . '_' ‘ ‘fm Hardware Stoves ‘[0 _ in- ; \'t~ lilt tht Yi- nt rt-land and Arran are dead, bill tht- »lt- ol' llit- t-, was suvctl. ri-ianil iiiatle a iiiiiiiv for liiin.-si-il` the i't»i'i-nl tilt-tétim.: til \\'<>tnlliiiit- by .O winii nfl 1-rliooii. when the track was di-ep with il 1l.C('(ll (fa etl States and Canada, were poisoned in their stalls ln this city yesterday.l Ilil ::Wc are partit'iilarly proud‘ot ouiii toliittmos for thi.-_\' ui-te selected fromd the bt-st on the i‘ttiitnliaii market, and_ are lu-pl iii perfect t-oiitlition in our.”- pati-nted ltl1iniiloi‘s. ldvcry gooil'grailgi,_"f of rollin.-i~o that you could want isf loiliiil lit>l't\. Mako this ytiur‘he8`1l-" lluill`lvl's lin' siiiokini; supplies. Mac-ii Kiiitmii ilriig t'o., cor. Great George“,`_ and Kent stmi-ts. _, mgiftx vp, "vw ¢". ing liio six-lurloiig mt-cs on init- mx. niiid. is inan_\' _vt-urs since :i horse has npli:-lit-il n tcai snr-li as this iii dst. D f - - led)-1. Harry T. Wood; 2, Wm. R. Wood. Display Canned Quahaugs-1. Mrs. Ernest Compton; 2, Mrs. Wm. G. Tay- lor. cmusn eoons. 1° Display Canned Chicken-1. Mrs. fa Ernest Compton; 2, Mrs. Joseph in G. Ta lor- 2 Mrs. Joseph Dunn . g. i--a-.-.e-:.°.*?`-.-t-:.:i-rf-... im. - Que. ri bo: : bloweriree. Arcept nn nulntltuisa. All denl ”"W ng” Q ng umml, _ _-; _. ._ _|:L. -, - ., -,t.‘. I Y . , - _ Display Canned Peaa-1. Mrs. Jos- it eph Dunn; 2, Janie Gallant. i Chicken Soup»-1, Mn. Joseph Dunn. _- ¢$ 3* "` I . <- ',- ` M ‘I V is .¢` ~. “ " ol $100 Reward $100 The readers pf lhialtllaper will to ri a and that la4‘atar-rh. liaIl's Catnirn (wire is _the only sitive cure now known tothe medical Display Canned 'I`urke>'-1- -708816 im¢nIfv. tynnrrhfbeiniz ri eannivniiogiai trem. Mills; 2. Mrs. Ernest Compton. nzerit. ll-|ial|i:|Caiarrlihcil.;i‘»(eM;s nissan uigiotcgngttly Dunn strength by tniildiniz uiittne colpstllgxlied and* as- ' ‘ ' ' _ ri Display Canned Beef-1» M“~ Wm- i.‘2$'£`§..".‘3.‘.‘.‘l§ 'l‘.?.‘i.’"i‘i. ii“.'2?.'f.ii»t §.¥.’I~°.‘}. 'till ihgy offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that rn that there is at nat one re e scare at science has been able to rurt- in all its stales t n c y upon e m _u r i:;ssol 'The system, thereby' desirotinl the undltion of the disease. and ilivinl the patient .l'.l1i.:‘;.°ilf§;f-ti.t.t‘t5“;:rofrslliltir _ i tr.- »'»'| ' __ _ --'-- -7~_-_-_---l--"'l- 11- _M _ii-r snuuqr 1-n-_ 1-_ni-_f~'rA --~r~- ~~’_5~<_i--1;--, War pays no dividends. Don’t talk war---talk business _ A The Silver F ox Ranching Company- Has no shares for sale, but it offers the follow- ing facts for your consideration: - ' _ _ ..<-. THIS COMPANY was the first incorporated com- pany to engage _1n_ the business of breedinglsil- ver foxes in captivity. f’ __ BREEDS ONLY THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE of pure blood original ranch bred Island stock, and has the largest number of such animals of any company in existence-all registered Class _ “A” in the P. E. Island Fox Breeders’ Associations OWNS “SIR WILFRID”---the most famous fox ` in the World, and many others of his class, which assures the perpetuation of the very high fur value ofthe Company’s animals. Will not buy-, sell or harbor an inferior fox. - GIVES AN ABSOLUTELY TRUSTWORTHY PEDIGREE RECORD, under the Company’_s seal, with every young fox it sells. ' A CORDIALLY INVITES intending purchasers to inspect its ranch, animals and records. _ OFFERS OPTIONS ON 1915 PUPPIES NOW, on a clear, broadly interpreted contract. SOLICITS CORRESPONDENCE on any phase of the Silver Fox industry. _ NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE for the greatest business boom of the present generation that is coming on the white wings of peace. The Silver Fox llanching Uomiiany, Alberton 53 State Street - Prince Edward Island. Boston, Mass. Take Haifa Flmiiy Pi s for coiistipatiourf ld b lil Utlllqills-554: ' \ 'W r . i < ,. .-.t -~ 1 _. ~.-i .-~ ~.' \ _tj-L \~~.* . ` V . .,`,~`,-._ 1-~_.~.,-...`_ -¢»`.-»._,..,_ .`,-.`.~~.~.`»~-..`».»`,-»-V-f`»..,-,fvv-._-`,‘ _` »_»-J~\_.-_.\-_»~.,-\,`. ...,\/,__~__,_,__, ,.,`,__,_, _._ `__.. `\ = ’ ' I . _* " - ' " " '¢ " f t ._: -..-‘-. ‘_ _»,. llr1_.. -. i t F i