_ il fr-fl ~l.i;. l`fflZT’ i _,_ iid lf- fl” ( i -ir sl,-_i llpl' ll 1 -.'-15; ....- i iii; il ll . _ f -1,. 'il lil if] ._ li lv 55.' lil! » ll-si. lui if 1- i iii ll 2-lf; ..| i,_ir. ir .. r <1: »_ , nu iff lil--l ~2?¢&s l' . :ll il 1~` U A-l rf .l ,_ li, it .xii ,i "l 12 ,. _ s K il.. ' 1 I’ Q > f' ‘ _ _ i“ iw ‘_ .ri . . -_...i-.4-. .. _ :__ _V , ._ . .~..- ..._ _-_ -.l-‘ -in _ i;_',i‘1‘»`-_ _-` "H" Y.."»i‘,"..’- ,`1_;».- ~_--"-`f", 1-* Q5’ i~~'w"*'-”~-.- -- 9'- , . “lf-_ _ia Pics FOUR 5" -sins _i.~i-ns-r ms 'rue cHAIiLo'rrE'rowN_cUAnD1AN _ v ="'-‘T or uv A MARCH 14.' 1914 _ _l _ ' . - < ..l4¢ s. _ i ' ‘ ‘ _' i ~. _ _ - ` l -- 4 - __ _- _-. _ _7 ne _ ir' 1 - ._ - _- . -. ___ _ . N llll ll l _ f -----iillllllli--» i lllii... .. il I . . March 15th -Tr on 11 a m I-iam re c i' _ .il l llii - rr Pars to huyh_i_uus province. #MURRAY _.HARBOR-Rev. A. -J _S ' I l ' | ln MAKES LIGHT I is CENTRAL CHRISTIAN nesday evening at 7.30. Students spected residents of Kelly's Cross. und strangers cordially welcome. - ANGLICAN ' Owinir to ill health, has disposed of Grnre Church-Rev. T. Marshall at his- f8\"rn. Which he vaeates in May, St. Paul's-Rector, Rev. '1‘_ ’ w; forailrand new farmer,the purchaser eleven and seven. Sunday School .and ,Murphy. Services at 11 and 7. Holy Mr. John W. Bradley. Mr. Bradleyi Bible Class at 2.30. A cordial invita-' Communion lifter the evening ser- Wim is H native Of this Parish, ' and tion is extended to strangers and vice. Sunday School and Bible Class 3 bi`°th¢f °f MF- P- S~ BFS-dlsy. college students. at 2.30. All seats free. ChBl`i°ttet0W“- Will make 8 H1095 PRESBYTERIAN. gers and College stu-dents are cordial- SALVATIONIST ly invited to all services. Sunday _ 4 _ _ srhnui rind Buns cinss undsr emu- Selva*-1°" Army-Services “wh and G°°'g° G°"i°“' Cap” Bw' “iii” ent teachers at 2.30 p. m., Prayer "ight °f the Week “nd 0" SUNNY- meeting .Wednesday evening lit 7.30. H , _ Morning subject; The inner meaningl NOW is the time to 100k HREF 0 uf the Sabbath. Evening; The jilsti~|tiiat Caiii h"i°i`c_ it get” estabiishfid Sh Peters, CMl,,,llral__H0ly C0m_ valuable addition to tho farming _ mnninn nt 3 and 10_ Mating at 10._l5 Commlmlty. and is congratulated on J. Jordan; Dialogue--"in Want ofa Sunduy School at 2.30 and evensong °”ciii`iii7i" iiiicii ii iertiif’ iitti” _mimi .. St. James' Presbyterian-Rev. Dr. iii 7- the remit oi Mi' Keiiys inteiiigence 'T'"B°"“ie Prime Ci"ai`ii°""Mi`~ Bi?-` Fullerton at eleven and seven. Strun- and mdustry‘ ` lgari R°°ii"ati°“_Mi`~ Sammi Giiiiii _-__ fencored); Solo-"Daisies Won't Tell’ MURRAY HARBOR-Messrs, Carl in Murray River attending the side- walk concert. Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Harris paid ri visit to Murrav River n Tuesday. Misses Ida and Flossie Mass at 10 o’clock at Kel1y's Cross WHITE 3ANDg_ _ . Rev. L. H. Jaw Though friends may -fail o'r turn~ lm ll- W on St- Patriclfs Day with a sermon ett prescfiss on,-suns y, M rch isth, in , t I ii v , ,v,,?ii;,El££9MPéi£'u'{,, i 1i;Il‘1€I;¢l1€l;i' hgolnev DI' Hughes Of Bt in White Sands Methgdist ghurch at And Fi! yhuiyelove It zgiayymhbiliii for ‘ll 1 n ta s le’g_e;___‘ 'l10_30 A. M., in Cape' Bear at 2.30 P.-A you are true- i » ‘ ` | ll . = | In , , ,ll Pnonucs -Produce stiu snntinuss M ffl in Mum” Harbor Bi 6 3° My °"ii' °°i“°° i" °“°i' "M '“"if.*i“ 1 I in __ ..,. ,lun I I N ' _ - . ' rf _ Q. ' ,l,,,.,,,,,,, _ _ A iiiliillliiliiiiilililliliiiililiilllllll 'lull lli' ii ' ' "'l’l|lli li'l‘l llllll 'I I §,§,,';‘;‘;'B1§(f§ ‘lfggflg-1230 Igggggffzr C _ - Your tenderness is nny relief; it _ . ` - " ~ ONCERT ANI1 SOCIAL.-A large soothes each care. V r P°i'i‘ii°°5 “iid 450 iiiisiieiii °i °°tii' concert and pie-social was held in Ii joys of life could alienate thin poor' ‘ K I V lgfilss iiiixiiixd sg' fgiinil; Ixiiiat-overs and Murray River on Tuesday, March 10- weak heart \~ 5 th The public hall was crowded from Fxom yours, then may no pleasure ' '1 ‘ 'i _ - ' ' - _ - lsuage to door and a great many peo- rent enou h to art . _ _ _ Mona KARAKULE _ LAMBS - K 3 P , . I Lentral Christian-Evangelx t R . ‘ D16 had £0 Bland ill U16 B-isles and 812 Ou P thics f ll to my lot. I d. »A_ McLeod,” 11 and V7. slomienv Twin Karakule lambs arrived Thurs- tha back The concert W H gl b Y F ‘Wifi 8 B l l _ g d U 8 Ven Y ¢='er remain ._.__. v _ublecli »5tr,mge But .rme.._ Even_,mi:g ]'JI‘;’li;i;;§_ H?”Gfh§ankig’r'i;BF;]“‘:;;ié the local talent of Murray River in Bereft of friends. though true or not. ing, The Question of nesllong-~ order thatithey might start a side- just to retain ` -ME,rl_lUl,ll_l»l~_ Sunday School and Biblia Class at gzgzglezl trggegro agétiggwcizllg béflglii walk fund. The following is the pro, Your true regard, your presence thru' |2.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday at gllambs oh the farm gramme:-Remarks by Chairman Rev. care and strife, p‘l,~5; 1\1e¢n0dlnl,.*Rev_ _]_ Heaney' p. m. All seats free. College students ._`._ lA» J- MHCNGUI 101101118-_‘,‘A1l Hsil And, oh! I thank my God tonight. I" B_Al’ al eleven and. seven .Blblclurld su-allgers are cordially invited. FARM CHANGES HANDS___ ML- he Dear Flag"-Choir; Recitatioii- arn your wife! Class ut 2.30. Prayer service Wed-lto all services. Thomas Kelly one of the most re- Miss Smith; Song-"'I‘he Shamrock, Thistle and Rose. by Miss Kearney. Mrs. MacLeod, Mrs. McPhee, Messrs. Francis Horton, Thos. Horton and Preston Prowse; Recitation-Mr. Jackson, (encored) then gave a sel- ection from Harry Lauder; Duet- Miss Walsh and Mr. Biggar (encored) Recitation-Master I-.larnlcl ilhapinnn (encored); Violin Muuc~-by ‘ifi. Culen Servant”; Song-Mr. Jackson; Soni: Mlll|NG [ll P E |SLlNll Prince Edward Island Silver Fox Breeders' Association was held yes- tenday afternoon in the oillce of Mr. E. R. Brow. . In the absence of Mr. Fred L. Rog- 'aut to be your wife! A meeting of the Executive of the -Preston Prowse; Song-Mr. Jack- son; Vocsl and Instrumental Music- Mr. A. J. Maclnnis; Song-Mr. J. MacPherson (encored) and .'!ave "Stop Your Tickling Jock”; Chorus- by Choir "Good Night Ladies."-Q. llcation for existence _ I _ _ _ . R .. _ J New Zion-Mornin er _ t '2"°' hottie E' A' Foster Cemmi the concert at Murrav River. Messrs Heber MacLeod, Samuel Prowse, g pray mee ini: nt ten it. in., Rav. Mr. Taylor ut ll und 7. Morning subject; The: wrnnigilii: of the Soul-“Almnst."l lilvening subject; The Light of the Wurlrl' frimi the painting by Hom- ' Sunil iv Sihool und ` ’ \ ci. : -_ Bible , K i'lur'< :il 2.30. A oorrlial invitation ii: nllerrtl i~'i|‘u|ig|»|'s und college stu- ilciitr-'_ -F‘ostcr’s iizixative Cold Cure will put it out of business in Z4 hours- Drngstore 1417~3-I2lM3i. . ._. .;. . .,. .;. . . . 0 o o of i?..ll..M_llll".'.lll »‘¢e‘to.e»,so,»¢‘eo.¢o;u. ,‘, .n : ..,,;,,.¢s‘¢¢.,,‘, l »_» 0:: »;. Milli. HARRY UUGGAN Beck payed a short visit to Murray iver_ Messrs. Willard and Simon Ordfin. Cane Bear were attending erald Prowse an-d Joe Bell. were at- G .°°I*°.°°Z°'I°°I°‘Z°°I°°Z~°Z°°Z°°I°°Z»2~°»~ tending the concert at Murray River. Misses Stella Herring Vivin Prowse, is - ~ dna Prowse and Elsie Dewar were at Murray River, attending the side- walk concert.-Q. ATHLETIC MEETING .»-A meeting ol the Kensington Athletic Club was l,E0l,LES_ _ -~-~ l held on Wednesday night to settle up |'i',i»|ilr-_'ii Uliurclr»-rlurvice ut 7 p. ui. I will lu- cinulllvlvii by Rev. ll. l\l<_:- - wifc of 1-Inn-y Dnlmnn_ nl the 9,”-ly t in-hu, ' lane of 34 yeiirs. She was respected At Sea View on the morning oi t Feb. 24th, there passed peacefully 5 be winter's business as the skating ciason is now practicnll over Sev- _____ c t FOREIGN MISSION CIRCUIT.- On Monday night, March 8th, the Presb tcriun 'Church North Rustico Y . . 5 as the scene of a pleasant and in- selves as well as the general lox ln. eresting entertainment in aid of lor- dust,-y _nn prospective customers are eign missions, ‘ul highly appreciated lnlonmm-l throng-h the Agnooin-tiqn ns act of charity in tne eyes of the Al- to what ntonk in registered, and claims not _substantiated by Drovcr -ram begun at hiilflmst seven- The oroof are justly regarded as fraudu- nt. ighty. The execution of the pro- hurch was crowded' with ea er list- g le ners some of whom came from u The Secretary was instructed to _se- onsidcrable distance notwithstuud- c ing the bad condition of the roads. s The program was as follows: Opcn~ h ing liymn-All huil the power of Jes- wry illrblicity to the business and no registration has -been eiIected_ the Secretary was instructed to advise ers, who was elected' President -at the recent annual meeting, Mr. E. R. Brow. Vice President for Queen's County was. on motion, authorized to perform the duties of President. After is general discussion ,with ref- erence to the habit, on the part of ompanies and individuals. of adver- lsing their stock as classified when uch that t-hey are injuring their.- ure offices at hnce and have their- uita'bly furnished so as to aiiord 'ctter ounortunities to give necess- . Y - “WHY £0 hcl" cwfflill 11011143. Elizellf/Ch. eral hills were presented and ordered o bc paid alter which the secretary- iis name; Recitation-Pennies or fllfllisll Such i“f0'1;mH&i°“d;i;::§in¥;Z“'b' ipromiscs by Ray Pursey; iteeitation- IC _*We “OW “Und ii" V ‘ ' and beloved bv all who had the iggigiiércrbrniillp Iiiqvigggzclllorlfavghz Best use for ii penny by Janie Le~ Sim” tizle aiiniiai Imeetilig iiieiig iii n,\l»'l'l5'li pleasure of her aoiuaintance. The . f ~ ' Pilgei Ch0l`US_"W0I'k f-hilt Ollgllt t0 bi Siimmersi B "ii iii” _ ns " B ~ .. _ ___ _ _-_ __ club mcmbcishlp is now twenty-one ~ - - umb of -companies including some -.___ ~-.`,- _ ....__._..," _____..rleCna§gn was D uwghwr arm? 5515-_~~_-i-» »"~---~ ~--_ _._ _._ gone b_y_Qhoi_r',. Recitagtion-Our sis- fl el' ~ “ ' l _ ‘ ~ with good Prospects ol increase? Tha' _ ' i~» ‘ ° 2 ~ 1 ~ ~ -»-~in..¢,h¢._q1;hs; provinces have applied ltcv. Z. L., Fush utill, und ut 7. _ Mrs' Belry Camiihiiii oi Milburn and total receipts from all sourcesliiers' by kim: girls; D`a1ogue_T_C§1Tect_ for registration., 1 " " --""` "`°' .“P‘ Suxnluy School at 2 'i0 with “L - 1 beside those she leaves to mourn d t mg for missions' by the Lndles' Duet i __,l,s,s.. ,lm U, lldlllls in ohm, °Y_ tw.. nisters,‘1urn_ Henri in the North ““"’““i° _ “ 5502' “ii iii? i°i“i'-near spirit Lend 'rhou Ms. hy in 1 nu lwcst nd M N ll t h _ l expenses, including construction of _' -L .- _ _ -_ _ . _ u iss e ie a orne. aso _ _ _ McKenzie and M. Woolner Reclta i li; Uliiliiiti( /:H°°iitili"i “ii'i°"ii“’ iii °X"two brothers, John and Charles °li°ii 'iii' rink' ii‘i“g” i°i` same' rim' tion-The Light House and ith ixecpci n( c< 1 i ic sciviccs in this both at l-mme To those and to her ning expenses and two 1000-candle __ i _ . . ‘ _ i i' _ A A‘ i ~ i ` _ _ _ by Roland Buntain; Singing The A i hlllilefrt for morning. Thai Borrowing. husband and three small power outside lights which have Light or the world by Clwlr; Emp. ti I. Slii_,`r£ or/clllrig, Tvhe founiln- Icnndrqn in .intended the heartfelt proved very satisfactory. $487, leav- clse_The Church Mllltarm l,v nv., _ un o i pui un essings-Pardon. sympathy of nll_ ing i., balance of $15 on the right girls' Re ltatlo“_A timely b,mgeBt_ _ . - ., _ - _ I i__ -- - _ __ ~ __ if side' AB iiic Ciiiii was “iid” Very ion, by Stuart Woolner; Offering(u e sensations at all;just easy, duly well done. The Way lies in the proper selection air, good water, and parti build---not clog up. Understanding how the I Anyone ln perfect health never "feels" at the stomach. It s_ forgotton like any other part of 2| perfect rimnmg machine. No Jar, no shock, no pleasant restful work-~ ol food and drink, gel- ting clown to Nature's principles---plenty of fresh cularlv plenty of good food that will easily digest, and nourish and re- body works upon food and what elements it requires to build itself, this _ knowledge was used to produce the perfect food--- the energy. wi_ll andso is inlks of Corrnville -hasihcldthelr last 1 Whlst meeting, at the home of Mr. . Jo-bn Pyke, Milburn, on the eve of Feb. 20, where a very enjoyable time _` was spent, the prize awarded to the the Mural i?h°Sr>hHl@ .Of Polish ¥§.'."`..f§`.‘1...rliiT§".."§.§'°'.1i.”‘i.i.fi` ‘.533 forces eSPe_5|3iiY l'€ClU|I°€ f0l' YC- Pyke. Miss Katie McLean was heart- muscle, brain and nerves. ny enngrntiilsted in winning the ' boohy_ All departed to their homies 3 Part Of the 5t3_I`Ci`l _ feeling pleased that their club has b€€i'l Ci'l2_ng€Cl into been a grand success.-Miss Mary IG. That is ex. gecoursiyb Mllburfll. 'and Mr. Louis fool-l____br ad nmerc . angor ave been visiting ofgatf friends ln Oornaivillc.-Two of our passed popular young men accompanied by a ana iq young lady had fi rather thrilling ~ experience while returning home from ---a _tremendous n nifty rnrenuy. owing to inn risen weak in digestive snow their horse hsniimn srhnustsd. l l held at Union Road Hall, March the $45 was made. Misses Louise Essery and Helen Huestis acted as orzanilsts_ The following is the program. Opening chorus-Choir. Re- marks by Chairman. Solo-_Cenhas Mallett. Recltation - Raymong Rav- cnhill. Duet-Misses A. and H. Hues- Flnlo-Archie Mallett. God Save- the King. GORRAV1IiLE._-The farmers of this section are buBlly BDSHSGII in \\H\\“\\S their drslwoqd, but 'owing to the ra- cent soft dhmnge of weather the hauling has been very unfavorable.- The friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Philip Flynn, has recovered from her recent illness -The young ladies was won by Miss Ruth Pyke', While the driver took care of his horse. the other young rnan succeeded in conveying the young lady to her homa none the worse of their iidven. turef-Flynn Bros. are doing aiush- ing business fn their saw mill. Their frlends wish them success as they are very enterprising young mon.-M Peter Sharkey arrived home from when he has spent the win- Edward Whalen, Milburn, has tentlr proved 8 great success Del, ___i_______ of the Westinghouse Air Brake died pite the poor condition of the roads today nged 68. i li tus hsu wns fined tn its utmost cn. pacity. Mr. J. West suitably acted as - chairman, and Messrs. B. Carter and l Geo. Wheatly realized good prices ' for the baskets. The neat sum' of lllllll lllll llllllll (Canadian Press.) tis. Recitiation-Ambrose Mallett_- ST L(lU1S_ mar 12 _.Seve llmllns _ _ _ n Solo, Miss Lilian Rnvenhill. Dialogue were recovered today from the rulns six Young ladies and g~entlf»°‘m¢“- IU' of the Missouri Athletic Club, burn- inrmission. Sale of candy. Ch0\'“5- ed Monday. The total number rc~. Choir- Di°i°z‘“°-L- BfY°f*‘l°" “ml covered now is 11. It is heneved W. Brventon- S010-A"-\"°°*= Mel' that is hniuesi sri stuiin the ruins lett. Recitabion-Miss Matheson. walrlng death total thlrty; YW Yi ' ' _ heavy expense this year and _ns the llheral one); Address- ,hy R v_v J, l rates charged were not so _h\r.'l1. 'Che Sterling; Chorus-Throw the line, by V Club feels satisfied with this part of Ollolrl. Rem-llng by Miss lylartlla _.___ I ai r t I , the YUM 9 “'0i"k-'_K- Brown( Recitation-Our pest for the (Ciinudian Press.) Q ‘ , e *_* Master, hy Hilda LePage; Closing i'R0FiTABi‘i“ SOCIAL- __ The Chorus-Where Love Shines In, by NEW YORK. MHP- 12-- G90l`ll° Basket Social an-d entertainment Cholr__R_ Wcsllnvhmlse' famous as the inventorr In large black an inches wide $1.60, _va pw P m ppl 7 ll ___ h, y my ea tonig t up- , . _ - . lhl mu |.|nn|ml|u l1l||||l llllllllunlll uuuiilll um - Hnzsnnaoox piano- amines 0" v°"f bfmt _I bfdwn °h¢°k ¢°limg5.» MW °°PP°f 311856 1 ERRATUM-In Kelly’s ‘ross items gundav_ Maul, l5_ om" Roads' 11 And close my eyes against the ligbt.‘».k _ l i A | i _ _ ‘ . _ ' _ . 1* r ` . _ 1 . l __ _ 1 in The Guardian ol March 10th, the lg, ., "A V151 ll 1 _"_ H l. i .I lain would rest; ~ i "L` i~ 1 word "wise" should have -been "Win" ll,-0131;' 3' l,_m:T.,? iilgplgggnsn lnézgn- Um weary and tha world looks sad; _ my Q 1 ‘ ‘l -Wim Bradlw- riisnirnf christianity. .tiers-n-.iris '1 ' _this worldly wiki i ~ - ,~, ~ 4 V 1449 l KELUTS Cnossmhere wmmn h D. m. “A matter of Convenience. Turns mn-to you; Bild. 011. Im £1011 check coatings, small *.11- In dolly varden New black dress 27 inch 75c yard. l- 5 ard. ll $x15:145 andz65in In brocaded and p white, pale blue, pink, double fo‘d 4o inch 42 _ New Cott _ in champagne, coatings all new and correct 58 inch. $1.75 ' Bedford cord auitingsiin .tan,copenhagcn, black and navy 5o inch $135 yard.; _ , ' i Grey and bi'own,diagonal suriting in greys and browns only 50 inch 85c yard; _ , New Dress Goods - _ I _ brocaded crepe de_ chenes, plain silk crepe de I chenes in colors and black, brocaded wool , dress goods in copenhagen,tan and navy,bl:d.- ' ford cord dress foods in tan, copcnhageri, navy and greys ' $1 15 yard, . v New whipcordsuncw serges, new re- v sicdas 65 to i.2o yardf weaves 65c yard to $2.90 yard. New Suiting Corduroys In copenhagen _bluc,brown, purple, light ' brown and light navy, good suiting weight New Dress- Velvets In light blue, Russian green, pleasant I brown, olive, ruby, peacock blue and tan 78c New dress velvets in black at 78c yard, li 5 New Cotton Crepes _ double fold 40 inch 58c to 85c yard, ,» i is me crrmnii uuiunauu s. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M, ,_&;,,;_y,;,,;oF__m,, ,_ NSW Sllllll ,U{llll|ll£S -.i R ll(l),Y/ll L A I _l 3 “Rodd ._ _m_- . ....n..ii.-.....'.....;,.;.......-Q. 0 ,MM ,I __, 5 h d white block checks 58 _ rd. . '- _ ' - black 'and white check - silk crepe de chencsi, goods in all the latest double width. , lsin,colors champagne, apricot and coral pink c yard. ‘ on Eponges white_ and light t-an, I our new stock. Visitors to the Seed Fair March 10th, 1lth & 12th are cordially invited to inspect S. A. M The lsland’s Leading Store cDonalcl nf 5 ' Zn- _ ..- _ - . _,_ 'l`l~lIlEl<} PERISH. 'LINDSAY, Ont., March 12-Juhll Madison went home intoxicated last evening. During the night he tried to light ii pipe but set fire to the hed clothes. Madison and two chim- ren, n girl and boy were so badlyl burned that all three died today. PORTLAND, March 12-Six blocks of the ivaterfront with two steam schooners were destroyed by fire. The loss will be several hundred thousand. TRAINING SHIP WAS BURNED LONDON, March 12-The training We offer One Bundrsg Dollars, Beware 'or mil) one of Ostarr that cannot be -ursd y Ha|i‘s Oatarrh Ours. l".J. OFIENY ii 00, Toledo, 0 ' We th undersigned have known F- J. lhen' yiorlhe last 15 vears, and believe ilmparleolly honorah e in all business ransnctlohn and financially able to curry -ut any ohllzntlons made by hisjirm. Wa1.olNo.KiNN1_iu & Masviy.. Wholesale Dri.mzi»itn,'I‘olodo. O Hull s Uatcrrh Curu In taken internally' iotlng nirnctiy upon the blood_ and 'nueous surfaces ol the nyltem.'l rstlman- »il~ sen' lree.Prica 'llc per bottle. Sold 1; al Druzgists. ~ 'Pinks i:{all’s Family Pllll for conntipa l'o1. ship Wellesley, one of th'c last of England’s old time wooden warships was burned last night in Shields Har- bor. Three hundred boys were aboard but .only a_few were injured., Perfect discipline prevented terrible disaster. One lad dashed through the smoke and rescued the Oaptain’s baby ~ MISSIONARIES ARE MISSING LONDON, March 12.-A’ Shanghai despatch says that since the sacking of La Ho Kow by the brlgands Miss E. Black and Miss VJ. Black, English missionaries of China Inland Mission have _been missing. _ , “See the new middy blouses at Stanley Bros. White drill with navy, blue and red collars and cuffs. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years $1.25 $1.65 each._ 1850-3-11M41. -ii- : -.i`.€`.~';.~;-. / 'J I ' , E Come Here / and See Some Really Good Rings You will see here every size und 1-ify.s of ring you would want. to iveur -birthday rings. gem set rings, signet rings, rings set with pri-eious saones, all beautiful in iipluusruiicel offiluisite in work- mauship and rousonnbly prlced. i ull in and luck over the dis- play today. . - W. N. Tanton Sunnyside N-__ ' '1 'i #£1 ._..- -1-L_ _3 u SEED HATS “A Change of Seed Grain always pays” 1000 bushels Imported Banner. ’l`hese Oats are extra heavy re- clenned, true to name, clean and perfectly free from Wild Oats or any noxious Weed Seeds of any kind; Imported direct from the best Oat growing Section of Ontario. Imported Ligliwo Oats, Irish White ats Gar- ton’s Abundance White Oats. We have large quantities of t_hese varieties, all extra choice Seed Stock. Island Crown S e e d Oats, _ Banner Black, Tartarian and White Wave. All extra clean and heavy._ Write us forsamples and prices. We have special lo_w prices for Farmer’s ln- stitutes. _Our Seed Oats are done up in sacks of exactly three bushels each. suillcient for one acre. by request. ' New England 3-, Prince Edward Island 201 Devonshire St., Room 234, Boston, Mass,`Tel. 'Fort Hill 2370. Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd. Shares $10.00 Capital Stock to be Issued $300,000 The company. has secured I4 pairs of.the best grade sl Prints Edward. island Pedigree silver Blnnirirnxss, in five ol the best ranches and from the best strains of foxes on the Island. The company was also fortunate in pur- chasing a farm with all the modern equipments for ranch ing purposes. The illustrated prospectus of our company and literature _concerning the industry- will be inail,ed_free HA'