.-. .. ~ .ff . _ '.~ . j _ '». '”. .‘¥€’7"”~. 1 _ I t I . in ’ . ' '.7' 2., . r »- _ . . W f' . ' .121>:h=¢‘@?Y*fi'¥"=.<>l2';f~%*'?. f-'-“~f;'~»§" ‘ ' I f . 2 if .. ‘¢.-f'.~. n 1 ~ f' - < it .» , _ ...i, .- -_ , - V ,_ _ __ _ ,. , _._,_~__,f__,__s__¢ \~*7'_g§»»;lsv, _<_,,,,_. _#___ __,u_.~ _ ~.iwmésa‘¢~.:»xs.`:.'»\<‘|a"‘ ,<. s . , / A _(Ii_l_l_.l)_ _MUSE I is g`0m¢|;1g|`f§"g' ybuo- fevu- and 'cure bail, they were taken to Bor- whereour coal is burnt. There, is heatin every of Poucsmmu Ann onansmn ` I _ WITH - BTEALING MONTREAL, Jan B.--Following the arrafgnmant- yesterday of Claude Vwhof. who, a few days ago, while a _constable attached to the central police station, is alleged to have stolen a fur muff andhcape from the establishment of Ascher Bros., St. 'Paul Street, Constable Louis Locom- P¢°. of the East Craig street sta- tion, was taken into custody on a 058-*Be of having received stolen goods. Later in the day Foreman Alllhl Raynor, ofthe Ontario street fire station, was taken into custody on a charge of theft. The two policemen entered pleas I not guilty and were remanded un- til next Thursday. Unable to se- 0 deaux jail. Fire Foreman Gaynor is charged with stealing a quantityof gloves and other articles during a fire in Ontario street early on Tuesday morning. The articles were accident- 0Ull__;!_.GO0D_- COAl. We have a big stock of the i best coal in_fo_ur, _sheds awaits, ing your_erder.»._Sce that your coal bln _is now._ A- Pi¢li8rd,.& Co. 240 Ch’iowu_-__ ..--_ ._ . ? rf '<'Persona_I 'Service-that means sell. IDE Y0\l'IUBl2 What want ,at just what you -‘waht ito pay. ¢.Isa't that good business? '_l‘ry usoior your roi. let requisites. E. A. Foster, C¢n_ tml Drugstore. 3775-1-9-M3i. “R2Hdl'UBl?l'r.en~t bargains at Paton’s to-dw. - ‘ ~ 3802. FOR SALE A¢|as_ asus), Registered Clydesdale Stallion. Having sold my farm and I intend going West, I offer my Stallion for sale. This Stallion has won a. number of first prizes at the exhibitions. .At if 1_1 i ally left on a street car and' later turned over to the police. At the station house they were recognized as correspondin to re orted missin E charge of the tramway company and Gaynor was arrested when he called to. claim them. He will be arraigned to-day. ---i-il "'l‘here are big bargains at Paton's; "iteration sale now going on. 3802. i "Visit Paton’s for bargains. 3802. Warm Friends Our HOT WATER bottles are reliable warm friends. They are made of beat quality rubber and are designed to vsiilrtand constant hard usage. those attending; the sales coming up ._J@!<. _s_,. ___ _ __ DISCOUNT -People wishing s save money should pay their electric co light bill today and receive the die- count. 8782 10th is the last day for payingwat- sr rates-for quarter ending Match 31st. 3764. _ -_ 1 w1»;ter rates lor quarter ending March tl SERIOUS ACCIDENT - The many friends of Mr. Caphas Murley will b regret to learn that he had the mis- su fortune of breaking his arm by fall- if ing on the sidewalk, near Zion a '8 ` 3776. be Church Corner Tuesdaykmizht. DF State of New York and Commissioner BUSY nav.-Potomo roaaiusuhoht of sale which opened yesterday $0 was well patronized, a steady in business being done all day, and in pleadid cross foxes are oilered B in WATER RATES --Saturday the A f le by an advertiser Bee emggmfg lumn $800 HOCKEY --Abbles vs Connaughts, the first league game. at the rena, Tuesday night Reserve the 9- 3807 clan bs* 'rl-ranks -Mrs Wu WATER _RA'l‘ES.-Saturday the.tg 10th, is the last day for paying 'els ll ll m H Holmes and family, Kings ,_ Wm, to ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,_,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,, Cure Common llls #talks to 'their man kind friends for Y ness shown in their recent Bad reavement 3733 U siness interests Dr A H McKay, perintendent of education at Hal- ax, was unable to attend the in .. .. ANI] THHH HISTIIHI '::.':r.-rf*-'::.~.':-'-‘rr-rf:-1*::-‘-=‘~‘r-':::::_-ff.-: ff:_-_~_-.;~:.-,-:,~,~_-_-.-_-:_-;_-_-.-_- -__-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_ _,-_-_-_._._._____ I D d i S a R ° ° t P I | CROSS FOXES -A number gf are not s new and untried resnedy- our grsndfsthers used them. Ha I s century ego, before Confederation, iheyweteon ssle in nearly every drug or general store in the Csnads of that dsy, and were the recognized cure in thousands of homes for Constipation. lnds tion, Bsliousm-ss Rheumstmn and dney and Liver Troubles. To- day they are |ust as effective, just ss reliable ss ever. and nothing better bss yet been devised to Q; .'f|'|{|5l(;E[{1'|m_ gugppmq se, oo. moo..-.I . “ ff. esident of the University of the education, Mr John Huston, inlev which affair he had a special (BY Daniel I-‘°g““) this province, his wife being a New Hebrides misslo which has vlt“t1°“ Dr McKay is wen k”°w” A published statement that e n. many bargains were secured by °h“’1°*°""W“ may Just ouuerod ooverel in th rn to the fullest expectations of the W firm. 3801 I NO ICE IN THE STRAIGHTS -- th ness of the season it may be stated a Charlottetown harbour is open to 0 'McGILL EXAMS.-An analysis of -the list of results in third year medicine, says a Montreal exchange, (7 ing is smaller than usual due to lottetown .takes a prominent place, w winning honors iu Psychology, and coming out fourth in his class. H in tho uno of freight ~ som cept. 'r_ ‘° representative as to the winter ser been much freight moving, he .said 3 but it was hoped that matters to would improve after a while As to gest nothing definite. Ae a further instance of the milId- 31 that the Earl Grey reports no ice in is the Straits, while, as is known, the m f an extent, for this .period oi the nh year, hardly ever known before. pe ` -- th made public to day shows that the li .number who obtained honor stand and Fisheries Department, yester 5° w vice being carried on by the D.G.S. 5: Earl Grey and Minto. There had not P the cause, Capt. Taylor could sug an 1 ie his 0 can BUPPIY B091 ‘V005 in kmd' life, a volume now before me writ- n or blocks 3503-1-10M3i the raising of the requirements this at Year. Mr. J. P. Hazard of Char an __ y e te ble or-rom LEADER- Professor °"th‘1““k° °“ U” “land 0* Ambfim or A t _ right a frequent visitor *o thc “ei Wm- 15 an English mstitu sl ' P and and at one time organist of tm” may be misleading That mis B Flrst Methodist Chuuh img' ,B sion is not included in the operations oir leader of the Trinity Method of the London Missionary Society in g Qhuroh at Amherst, by ro.-our the South Seas, although it has al pointment, Miss Carter of tmnerst ways had the SYfIlPathY 01 that or- acting as organist Those appoint ganization, with at times practical ents were made on the resignation assistance, particularly in the matter Prof M M Stefllo. Ofganlst and of transportation It is mainly a oil' 128.461' RSV MF W1§1° i100k the Blueuoee' missionary enterprise, c8Si0l1 £0 111011505 the Chang” Ht with some Australian co operation as e service last Sunday wen as scottish its pioneer was the .. _..... . NEW HEBHIUES MISSIUNS Rev John Geddxe and its histor u D KVIULING WOOE -A 1“1Ck*1l`d & to the seventies s embod d in y E A;-’1“°Y _able news wmsvbe adl its Journalism, also a contributor to d U' '91 im 2971 lzggneuy my newspaper in his advanced years °1°°m°d by h ' As Geddie spent some time in I-I n 0 ,mth m nolulu on his way out to his post 66 Evidence 0' our" b Fndelfi tions is years ago, and during his mission e THE DULLEST YEAR Th_ _ slfxau remedies and tp gm B mn corresponded with missionaries here, _- is is the dullest season we have ever had ev h f t th t ;;IIaIlI-IUIIAS #gat IiI,em~Bet|I§gIIRex,,_e1T besides having made a career among ark This guarantee has no string 319 "£0912 llluitfiqllh in th; hit°§°_§Y Of G,_ Taylpn Superintendent of Marine or red tape to lt, means Just what it hris ian evan e ism in ea e om h d we waist you to have it. If the land, in 1815, and was brought to eparations were not good just th_i_nk Plctou N. B. by his parents the lol D I f'€¢t¢l'S at we would lose in one day ut lowing year, his father settling there , _ e have not lost and will not lose as 8 ,,10ckm,,ke,_ And 8 good clock FRANK R. HEAKT/ President -Local directorof the Canadian Ban r Heloll Remedies are 111 H Class maker he was, as 14 years ago I sew of Commerce, Member Advisory Board of Dominion Trust Co. their own. The MBCKIHHOD DPU! in rho house of o hrohhor o Gsadio H B TREMMN M P Wmdson N S 0-. COPD” Great Ge°’S° ‘Wd K°“'° clock sun telling time truly. If a ' H I ` ' _ _ ____ _ digression may be pemmed I may C B. LONGWORTH, Charlottetown Local Director hasten ll four years oldhe won the medal for the best'Stallion, either Clydesdale or Shire over four years old. Atlas is six years old. For terms apply to owner. 3624-12-31Mwsiipd. Prices $r_oo to $3.00 Geo.E.Rughes{»,;,?,»¢,‘,~‘;;;;, “The People’s Druggist" G. w.‘ Dooxnunourn. North River. if ~ Wsmor frooio I .Il ' One of the 'finest tonics is Rexall Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. This is the best form of this standard family remedy, the purest form also. The formula of the pre- paration is plamly printed on the wrapper label and the` preparation is guaranteedto give you good satisfactlon or - the hrchase price will be prompt y refunded. . . II.`arge size 75c, smaller size 35c_ M cKinnon Drug Cowpany ~ - Corner Great George and Kent Streets "I'I’ / _ 1 ; ,r -__,-V, _J _ 3i.5..\ I fer ' _ _ ‘*` 3 _ . 1.” Don t Run The Risk . of smoking inferior tobacco. It is injurious to yourself, and a nuisance to your friends. Besides, good fragrant tobac- co costs no more. Itsall in knowing what to ask for. R e , I member anyone ofthe following Brighkfwisi, liickey/'s Brsghi Cui. Rival, _ Mister srine Smoking Tobacco, Black Twist ‘ and Combinsiion Twist Chewing Tobacco - lllckcy-& Nicholson Tob, Co., lid . _ _ _ Charlottetown. P. E. I. ~iff _“zo /vs ~. - \ \_ _ Fgx Exghangg .‘%‘$i.‘{'.°.f;T¢1‘i..‘3f.‘i‘1Iif.1...?.’.fI.”.”‘°“'End: located si Montague I Prince Edward lslsnd 1- No¢hlug_deslt_ in but pure-bred Island stock. Options on next yesg’s pups bought sud sold on small' commission ; also s limited number of breeders in season. Our facilities sud connections are ofthe beet. being in tonelrwlth all the ranches in the Province. Correspondence solicited. Directions srgrlied free ss tothe best methods of buildihg ranches and f lug and caring for foxes both old and young. ‘ _ ` _ n responsible parties thinking of omotiug e company will It te their edvsntsgs to oommunigste with us. liefersnce.-Csusdisn Bsnk of Commerce, Montague. J._W_5_iCsr|'uihsrs J. A. Meinl!" 'au President. 8o¢’v-¢r¢\l- 5,, gm' Telephone Zll ' _ ~. _ .` I . _ _ I _ 1 149 Gt. Geo. Street | r _ _f * _i 9 !(From yesterdays Evening Guardian) f`OMMENDABL'E.- A gentleman visitor to the Island, who hails from Upper Canada, while having n friend- “'_§1S __i{4¢>l1_ acq_ue_.i_nt_ou_ with. other oft' fés‘and' provinces. One, ' he said “could go on the street at any hour after seven, walk anywhere and any distance, and with an occasional ex ception would not see a young child, and practically few under the age of seventeen or eighteen." He had heard a great deal of talk about the evil' of the city. He had been here now since the middle of October and had seen none oi`if.. The people he found as a rule, were a healthy, honest. huatlihs crown buoy with lihhir- occupations, ensuring the pro- gress and prosperityor the place. He _found this »a general characteristic all. over the province wherever he had been. 1-Ie was pleased, too, with the loyalty -to the sovereign that charac- terized both the young and old. I-le WHS Present on one or two occasions. at the People’s Theatre when battle- ships or some other reminder of the Motberland was dashed on the screen\` The moment the Union Jack came- lnto view the orderly audience be- came a hurraying, whistlin8. thump- ing crowd, cheering to the echo the Emblem of their Empire. It thrilled, made one .realize that that bit of hunting stood for more than a piece of colored cloth. It will no doubt ‘be pleasant for the parents and for the representatives of the city to hear an outsiders impressions ot its peo- ple. ::Mr. Dennis D. Arssnault, who is a news reporter for the Guardian for the Guardian will be pleased to re- ceive news of importance by mail to North Bustico or by phone. 12.12. 87B8~11-12metf. ::Mr. O. B. Jellyls Guardian News Agent for Victoria and vicinity. I Kindly# hand him all reliable news, also your new or renewal subscrip-' » tions. lllltf. 1 store that we recommen more an 'f‘here's nothing like it for a chrome cough and all affections oi the throat‘ and lungs-also an excellent body Stewart s Cream Bread Is winning its favor by its flavour. Because We keep the Quality up_ ly chat with a Guardian reporter the ga other evening vouchsafed his opinion su of the character of the city. The :Q conduct of the city is commendable, L he Said. There is not a better b - gg] hnved class of people east of Mont- an real, and he has travelled extensively T over all the eastern section in the in T terest of commercial business, and G _ _ _._,.._._,.._._i.i. ._ { Drugs-I-Kodsks-Confec iionery ~ A Good Resolution Resolved that in ~ 1914. I I will-__get_ ,my drugstore"re-. 'quisites at 'John- ' son and ]ohnson’s. The store where, Quality and good ' Service. are t he outstanding fea- tures 'and are un- doubtedly becom- ing more and more appreciated as in- dicated by our rap- idly growing trade. _ Be numbered among ihe bis procession of Saf- isfied Customers. Johnson & .lolmson The Quality Drugstore /_The leading perfumers, soap makersand man- ufacturers of toilet prepara- tions contribute their best to our I Superior Talc Powders Here you will find the beet pro- ducts from the following lines, Colgate‘s, Royal Vinolis, Ingra- ham, Mennen, Seeley and all the Standard English and French prgpsrstions. . rices range from 25c up. The 2 Mdcb 'I Cor. Prince and Kent Street. , ::If there is one preparation in Eur. d t another it is our Guaiacal Emulsion. ~ is Steam Navigation Company, the present principal of the territo rial normal school, the sitting presi- dent of the Hawaii Medical Society nd oth r doctor several s\1 ar Ilate James Rentou and the late Dan- Iiel Foster, the first superintendent of Ifhe Honolulu marine railway and his son and successor, and several en- gineers of high standing. GEDDIE'S LIFE EVENTFUL Geddie when a few days old was very ill and his parents vowed that if his use was spared “they would de- vote him to the service of the God df missions, to be eml>10Y€d. BUOUI0- it so please him, in work among the heathen." It seems he grew up with the intense purpose of becoming such a missionary. Educated at Pictou academy he studied theology under a lone professor in 'the same town and was licensed, in the face of strons opposition to ministers not trained in Scotland, to preach when 22 years of age. For some years he - filled a pastornte in Prince Edward Island, After years of agitation the United Presbyterian body of the Maritime Provinces to which he _be- longed decided to embark in forugu missions, and at Pictou on Nov.m- ber 3, 1846, Geddie was desigllhhcd as the flrsl; missionary und the Sou- th sea islands his field. He sailed with _‘nie wife from NeW|\l'Yl’0|‘C. Mass.. on January 28, 1847. ill' 'ht' brig Eveline, 197 tons, and on Jiflv 17 arrived in Honolulu. Phe vessel cast anchor for the first time ufter leaving the United States in ihe roadstead here, after a voyaKB 0F19-° 429 miles covered in 170 days. De- scribing his cordial welcome by the 'missionaries of the American hoard here. followed by an oDDf9¢i'1I~I0n °f their achievements, in n letter home he continues thus: "'1‘l-le people of these islands brat a strong resemblance to our Nova Scotia Indians , only their features incline a little more to the negro. They are simple, ,harmless and good- natnred_ We have already been visit- cd by numbers, who shake hands with us and then point- to their ` hearts, to intimate that we are wel- some nmong them. Their improve- ment in the habits of civilihed life is much less than might have been expected from their advantages. _ Their grass huts are but little in ad- vance of what they were in the days of beatheniem. Their food is still the poi, _which is eaten with fish, most commonly raw. Their clothes are still scant, many of them wear- ing nothing more than a common shirt: and I have even seen some few with the maro (a loose wrapper) only The attire of the women, which is generally a loose gown, is in every respect modest. These remarks will not apply to the chiefs and rulers, who, in refinement and improvement, f d d ct ti ." ‘ The brethren in town provided us with two houses on the mission pre- s (used to accommodate the ar excee e my expe a one Mrs. Geddie writes: missionary families from the other islands). In a climate like this it will not do for mggy to live in the Continued on page 14 'a e S. S plantation ' managers; including the' xox A -\ ~.-ex~.n,x-\\.-v\'\\.~.. s~.~e~_` , . Buying for lhcllome ls s BUSINESS MATTER -A Vital Part of the Daily Business Routine of Every Housewife 1 I7 1 The idea that women read ads only at such times as they have LEISURE HOURS to iill ln is an exploded one If t at were true it would mean that the ads have little business importance to housewives While, as a matter of fact they have the most vital bearmg upon the business of the day for every woman And, with women as with men, BUSINESS MATTERS are best disposed of ln BUSINESS HOURS Her morning newispaxer bnnlgs to the housewife STORE NEWS FOR H T DA And it 1s upon the suggestions contained in the ads in the morning news esterday is a k that is written Today is albook in this making Today it another history ln the making, another memory in the makmg Today s ads will influence to- day s buying, naturally, mevxtably Reading the ads 1s NOT a matter of such little moment th t ahve people put it off until thegf have an hour to k1ll It is a matter ofIMMEDIATE BU INESS IMPORTANCE and is treated as such b people who desire to KNOW ABOUT ECONOMY OPPORTUNITIES e \, '\."./\/\/\ '\.\/\/\/\.'\/\.\.“./\ \.. ..\. ..\ '_ " ,, _ ~ ten by Rev James Patterson D D the historian of ny native county re Buell is Guardian A ent EVO tb subscri tion reneéals and one of my direct predecessors in y g | ys If you are not entirely satis i1___;l;¢;3__;1C¢;>_\__1h_;¥_ Oli hx 1_5; milf? th Cgpdgl Slqgk lssugd Q th tilhk d g ay a so is dey. in aioousneh with o Guardian “ffl rgfgg yo?" “fM°,,§y_“,§ ,§“;,,,,,"f§ ,,,,,,,,_ H, was bm, ,,, B,,,,f,_ Scot Offered to the Public 200 shares $I00 esch _ . . Trust Company. €.§‘..’...t’ii»‘.”.... 5.I"’§‘;‘;§“`..I"".’i.'i..f°..‘I£'i...‘.“°§ A W WEaKS.ch=f1°u=f°wn- radius of about a hundred mile in CAPT T G TAYLOR Charlottetown-A ent ' s. ._ - g Marine and Flsherl _ ::No matter what your taste re three provinces, produced such men for Pnnge Edward Iglgmj ma be ou are Sim Newcom Amerie s reat d' chocolates y Y as ' on b ' a’ g Bank ,-53 dRef en B f :__ rngoi coqnplets alia €“}‘1““1m§§ "‘;té‘°t’°‘;°m°’¥_P'°°;d°“t Schsirmfim e n er ces, snk o Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, P P. I tisfaction 1 you se ec rom o o nrnel un versi Y' Severe 0 or A ock. We have M0ir's, Nchliholltis *mg presidents and professbrs of United Ssets iggett's all fresh, Pure. 3111 Y an States, Canadian and British col Si I. es_ Hi h .t G d I , icate--the choicest sweetmeats that legen; Hom Frankun L,me_ sem-etary Bl§__kS°}i)ed_ __eg_d°;nd 1;e;;__iCt“_53 Af, 15 are Island Bfed SUV” Y0D° can make 0” _m°”ey can .b‘l11y' of the interior in President Wilson's ' g P on ° s °xe3 like fi box h°m° with V0” tomg t' cabinet; and, among men prominent he Ma°Ki““°“ Drug C°" Comer in Hawaii, s. supreme court justice- Female N0' born Male Noi Boln "Bt G°°’g° _“"6 K°“_t Hats' ._ _..l_"I°,”f'__fori_1or,oi. _.thooresen1____ohiar»iuouoo,_...~_- M -th 6|) | - . .M Female No 3 Born |9I3 This young breeder is a choice MGIC N0 3, B0l'I'l highly bred Oulton fox and is a grand daughter anda descendent of This male was littered in th the foxes whose pelts sold for record ranch of F.F Tuplin, New Annan price in 1910, and is arelative of from his highest grade pure Islam our male Prince Royal. _ stock; The pedigrees of the above foxes can seen be at the oiiice 'of th President. The Company are only offering zoo shares of stock to th public of which a ; considerable amount is already spoken for and the expect the small balance will be quickly subscribed in view_`of the sho ing made the past by the two old breeders, 'I'he Director have alread had several good oiiers for 1914 Options as the quality and brecdiu; of these foxes make them sought for by new ranching companies, Th Estimated dividend for 1914 is So p. c. For all information and prospectus apply to the founder of the Inter-Island 0 er ups This fox WHS littered in til This fox is thecelebrated Dalton ranch of F F. Tuplln New Annan bred Vixen Bluebird ” mother of from his highest grade of pun _6 pups in 1913 (an even3 pairs) Island stock which were sold and delivered in 'October forforty-six thousand dol- MGIC N0 2, B0l'I'l lars (46 ooo) cash,which we believe ` U . ,, tobe the record cash value for any P|’||lCC R0y8| li ‘ . . ' , OI§IISI;§s£:I_ps Im P E Island In _ 'lhlis cho1i)ce male fox was littere n t e alton Oulton rsncl Female No 2 Born I9!! at Alhenon ooo is onoehxood oo. This fomuo is o high grade fox family that Pf°f1\1¢¢~i the rel” whis born in the ranch of F. F. Tuplin mid "1 the L°“d°_“ mafket at .55 from his best pure bred Island stock »£53°' £540 steflmlf and he is °°“ and had 8 mt" of 5 Pups in ,913 E sidered one of the Guest foxes in P very high pementage_ E. Island both as regards pedigre and quality of th_e fox himself. ` rr rave to buy hs this Province. ` _ y I V » ‘ 1- 3 . ' ‘ , .' 1' , ' I . to _ _ _ _ - V sm I _ . _ e ¢‘ » _ . Ii ' I _ . - ° ss " ' I Y Y ' '| (1 ' I4 I7 * _ _ _ I I I II ‘ u is . ’ . '. ,, . ' _ Z 0 . __ s H I I __ . . . ‘, ,, . ° , _ g I) I I ' th ‘ 1 - I Coal The police puma them ig _ _ _ _ paper that _the prudent housewife bases her days buym . ' _ - I ' ' v ii n ' ' I .I I I ' I I_ I I - ' - ll n ' - _ _ ,_ , ' - a ' ~ ~ u ' n _ 'I ` I _ - __. . . _ I _ _ , _ -*-_"mmm _ ' 1' _:I r' | _ ~ 1 ' _ _ ' » '_ | _ _ . - - , _ - _ . ~ .. _ _ _ _ _ I ' _ ' ' ol Q :: ' I I _ ~ ~ " ._ _ ` I » 0 I .I I _I . . 0 I _ - . . . s . . ., 1 _ . _ , . St mf _ _ - ` ' 1 €" - ' . I 0 II _ ` II ° _ . _ _ 1 dis' I I , 1 I H , | I . , , ‘ (K I ( l OO 1 w MAJOR CHARLES LEIGII, Secy Q 'l`ress.f V P. O. Box 255, Charlottetown, P. R, I. ments Application for stock in the Prince Royal Blaolr Foxes Ltd. _ I, or we, hereby agply for. . . .......shares of $100 each in the Capital Stools of the Prince Royal lack Foxes Ltd and agree to make the following pay 20 per cent with application Amount enclosed " ` on are 1 . 28 " 3' °“ i.““’..”1."il‘.. To Malor Charles Leigh.Secy & Treas P O. Box 255, Charlottetown, P, E. I. R856-12. |6Mtuesfris_atif . _ ,. _¢.,,_~f.,~.,..._ . .»___ \ ___ _. _ M3: \_1~" ,_ .f_,_i_-*_ 7 - _‘&,t. _ ,v »~'-1' A " ,x \ \ 1 \ .Subscribe Today For New Woolen Mills Stock $35,000 dollars worth of this stock has been put on the Market today. . Help YOURSELF, your CITY and your ISLAND by helping start this Mill. You will make big money too. Profit Estimated 42 1-2 p. c. Shares $25,00 each. Terms 10 p. c. down, 15 p. c. on Allotment, 25 p. c. Feb. 15th, 25 p.c. March 15th and 25 p.c. Apr. 15th. Mr, E. RYERSON REID has been appointed agent and his office for the present will be in the CHASDALTON SILVER BLACK FOX CO’S.,oiiice, PROWSE BLOCK, Charlottetown, P, E. I. 3798.1-l0Mtf