..,. _-.-__,_,_-~ ._ ~. .» `- 1 __ 1 1”. ~ _ 3.1"15‘~ ' . !v»_.' 1,." ‘ ‘_ i JUNE6” 19144 _ "‘A` »'1'nan.urmsrNnw_s- if ` T115 W _Y OWN GUA1{D1_*_.__N '"‘I"’nsmisnzm'¢ PAGE THREE .3 ‘ ‘ _ _ _ , ~f` n1s.\uni's lllllllili T0 W0llEll` Tske,Lr¢li4B-Pinkham’»V¢s- etable Compound ll? Restored to Health. Kansas City, Mo.-“The doctorstold mel would never be a mother. Every ,, _ ,,,_ ,,..»_...\._=»v,. .,,,,,., , month the psi ns ~~»1ll“=g “°~,§;l. were so bm um 1 1‘f!‘f‘ ' ,*»,’_,,, ` "ll could not hear my weight on one foot. ,,‘ began taking Ly- . ‘lil dia E. Pinkham’s __ __ ,Vegetable Com- ; peundwma use no \ \ >~. : _ __.~;J ». g ‘ji_1},i fiiiisiiea me lifetim- ‘ ' when I felt Fm? relieved :incl " it unti it llll\"7‘l°l I made me sound and well, and I now have two fine baby girls. Icannot praise Lydia E. Pink- hsm’s Vegetable Compound too highly for what it has done for me. I always speak a word in favor of your medicine to other women who suffer when I have sn opportunity." - Mrs. H. T. WINN, 1225 Freemont Ave., Kansas City, Mo. ReadWhatAnotherWoman says: Cumming, Gs.-“I tell some suffer- ing woman every day of lgydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compou d and what it ‘l_l’»\ ,-1 '15' has done for me. I could not eat or' sleep, had a bad stomach and was in misery all the time. I could not do my housework or walk any distance without suffering great pain. I tried doctors' medicines and different patent medi- cines but failed to get relief. My hus- band brought home yourVegetable Com- pound snd in two weeks I could eat any- thing, could sleep like a healthy baby, and walk a long distance without feeling tired. I can highly recommend your Vegetable Compound to women who suffer as I did, and you are at liberty to use this letter.”-Mrs. CHARLIE BAG~ LEY. H. 3, Cumming. Ga. Time Table S. S. Hillsboro ROCKY POINT FERRY l.riivn Uli"l‘fi\vn. l.n»ivc_llm-.ky l’t. '/_00 7.30 Mio A_M_ ‘ 2.110 A.-M. 51.150 " 10.00 " 11.00 H 11.30 “ 1.140 l‘.M. 2.00 l’.M.‘ 2.30 " 0.00 “ no °I"."‘ ;¢:.:'.~: ac: ' IDVEHTURES, 0|’ 'KlTllLYll (Continued from page one) motionless. Kathlyn turned from the fire'to sep them rise and' flee in ter- ror. Shs in turn fied, for the lion stocddretwsen her and the sarcopha- gusl The lion paused, lashing his tail. The many recent commotions .Within and without the temple had finally roused ‘his ire. He hesitated ‘ between the l:oly men and Kathlyu und Bnully concluded that she in the fluttering robes would be the most/ desirable. the ‘S . ,_ ”“_:_ a ~ ~ 1 ._ ._ , _, r..__ i . _'ii ".=11<»:‘ .F ' 1:.. ' ’ iii? 'l ix ns r A - : _ lunar- *__ _._ . __ ' i I . A ' 4” ~ li, 1 “‘is good tea” , p ’T1_°YaDackagc _ fi.. _ | 1 _ 1 1 _ i liniik, rind suppose the '10 pairs`that pnid by the Rosemont or Peer- I There was no particular hun-_.'. be- did not have 8 single pup next year, less l:1st,ylear. your friend would re- sides, he was not. hungry, The cnc lw,, ' i in him wanted to plny. He leaped after Kathlyn easily. At any tiir_i. “ he chose a few swift bounds would 0 bring him to her side. Beyond the temple lay the same G, stream by which mil-cs away, Kath~ l ve.-n.or in 1915, 50 per cent of his wo \vn money back. £8 will siirfply have to give to 12.1: ccivc $4.000-on -his. $1,000,wbil¢ you uid. receive only $150 on your in- trrsant. You can ses foriyoiirself -. v 3rd. On the other hand, suppose that it would take you some years xt of tt-3 20 [pairs there were only go' make as much-'on‘ $5,000 ns your |yn had ,een the fumml mm, und' ten litters-and ranch better arraug- friend made in one you' Oil 551,000, about which she had had so weird c a.lantasy. If this. stream wus deep $ (Continued next Saturday) A The fact that thc Glennladule Sil- tecfi f.o piiv 11. dividend of 50 pcr _some prospective investors to ask the lqncstion "How are they going to do it?" Lot us try and answer this question'- Nurrbcr lst. In thc fall ni 1914 we will have in our new much 20 pairs of pure Block Silver Foxes. Now right hero we wont to point out Lhiit this i-anlcli when comlpleted will he unc of the most ilp-tn-flute iii` svrry ri-fipcct. At thc present tiiiir. it li," und.'_i~ ciinstriiction, 2nd. l-icri »we want Lii show you hui/ it, in pin-fail.-lc for us to pity ii -livldciid or 50 pci' co-nt in 1015. 'i‘o l\0'.L'.1`ii with the 20 pairs of foxes will lie in thc r1incl1- und they will br yours, Mr. Iiivcstnr, even if we did 'mt will iinothcr slinre of stock. flow i='ioi\!rI '.11 investor hiiy one sluiif: or Si' slinrrs their 'iloucy will lm s:ifn in '__-2-1 M lleepiflianfly on d for pups, this would menu nt Think the nuittor over and while 15.01"] 1101’ pair $300,000 or 100 per the fox industry holds Out splendid. there was a chance for life. lce to FQX C0’s Profits nie 20 rein- of rom with you money in the bank. I-lore it is._The gil'oinotur1~i of the Glcnaladalo Se-ilvcr "“" ii viii- Blncl: Fox Co., Ltd., has guarnn- F, _ _ with litters). We also own two pairs tf _ 1915, . e °f con or the year has coins ii Newfoundland' (One mir with “VB nt on your investment and s'tilil you 4th. Noir perh-zips you may want know hoiv we are going to secure ack Fox Co., Ltd., nt the present me own six pairs of Silver Bluclr oxos on l’. E. Island, (three pairs proven breeders in ii ranch in pups :ind the other Pair with six pups). All those young pups are gcr to be sold :iiid tlilis very money will he used to secure and pay the lini- oiice on the I’. F.. Island options sc- cured for the new ranch. .'it.h_ Pinch investor who secures stock in this Coiiipiiiiy will get his or her 50 pci* cent dividends or What- cvci- more flint can lie piiid. Now ict us 'iso if it is possible for you to lnnii your iiinnr-y. riiippose you wore to iiivr-lil; $20,000 iii thc (.‘oll.'|i;iiiy find we \'_cnl mid p'lnc_|ed f_li:if. -iriiiiuy in the lnink- iiuil the hunk \ll`o\lic-yoii wonlil lose your money \v=\l\cl‘-tl0I1S unidn nt Pictoii for iill points in Nnvii Scotia. BTFIAMER EMPRESS l.i\ii\~cs Summersldo for Prllnt-dw lfliriie, N. B., Daily (cxoe|>t< Sundny) lilnnlt lil u`nln0k u. nl., lefiVllll! P0ll\f' du»(‘li<-_no on rcturii about 4.30 p.\1|, ririiiiiiirtiiig with express f.rn.ini-i for (.‘_linrlol;tcf.oW|i nm] Tignvisli. Connec- tions iimdo nt i’oiiitlui's Nllcll ' Sziilinjs from Halifax: EIS, l'l7, A .ll7. S:il1ilil'i_ Sifialzdldcond clnss. Q 04 Furness, WEEK-DAY fa Ll-‘ ._ U LINE” rains Annlavs vrra 'rAnL's'rs n The Best Tonic for Sick Nerves s¢i FOR SALE Trotting Bred Stallion sired by Aqiiiri. 2-27%. dum ii uro- duclng dui|glitci‘ 'of Alniont Wilks; 4 yciirs old. iilpolutely sound and sind, fine style, good trottini! notion, cnn sho-1' 2.25 speed, dnrk buy, weight '-150 lbs. e For fnrf.lu‘r pnrticiilrirs. Wl`lf»f‘» Wlrfl or mmm' w. s. ivimi... ‘ zruis-r.-20-Mtf._ i _iss-541-Q 'lTE§l.P.%i»95’%* -Wl§S'l` MARCH lStli ’ » TQ _ < APRIL l5tl1 vsiw Low'RA'rEs FULL INFORMATION _ ' TICKETS. AND SLEEP' , gi?NS AT Tl;E 0_¥`FIC_E _fill in the Saving Brink. Now you can see that $1,000 invest- ed in. foxes is nsgiood .or bcttcr tlrwu $5,000 in the bu/uk. See thc Point? ` ~ _Now Mr. Investor, suppose you plzic- cd $5,000 in some savings 'hunk nt 3 pci' cent and your - friend invested 81,000 in :i Fox Company. which would [my n. dilviflenrd sirtiillfir to Eastern S.S. Corporation’ Intemational Line _ Cliange_ in Schedule, lncreased Service. ~ ' ~ _ _ Leaves St. John Mondays Wednesdays _and Fridays nl 9.00 a. m. for Lubec. Eastporf. Port and und Boston. Relurning.le.'ives Central Wlinrl' lioiion. 9.00 ii. m. Mondays. Wednesdays sud Fi-idnys'fnr ' Portland, |Ess¢po_rf. LUb¢C Bud 50 `I:_ 1 , ` 'g H ' ' Iolm, ' W" FNGMN” ‘ EXCUR5l0N ..........§".?..”f.§If$T.’f»‘§`.’1I.§'.i’I.".‘?. ......... . _lo , _ ` ‘ i.. iz. ruoiusson. 'r. `s_s.r_1i ' _ AEI;Fl§gimln|,_A¢eii¢S¢.Jolin.N.B. I fi. .» Pr._zs.Nrr_ [LNB i Vg' JUNE BAlLINGS From Charlfatowwlll S, " alifrix" Tuesday, Juno A gig: and gth' 5 g_ “}l}vu|ige]lne" n _ , f - _ iany, .miie letii .nie ascii. From Bostour _, ' » < ’ s. s. "H1111-rex" Saturday. June 1'Tor.further`information apply to JAH. csnaaoiinn, ' 84 Gt. Geo. St.) Clftown 0 hsrlhttetown. ' ` ` ' AKGM- ALLAN Sf! || lil iii s gi W.K.RQGERS' 'ii’...‘ii.'.i?; iéi’l"*§.§.i”ili£i_ T“°“"“”_ iiy'r1c1¢e¢A|¢f.' l _ , ornoi-niniéiee erin it win pay you to u'ou_ld hold your share ln _the raiich. read nur Prospectiisr- and study it and than judge for yourself wh ch Company you wish to iiivesf in. Pro- spectus and full inforiiiatiou on np- plicat one _ , _ 'run Gonna-1./\i1Ai.i<1 su.vi-in i1i..\<~i~: rox ooiiir/.Nr i.-rn. _ Gleiuiliiflzilv, P_ E_ I, 2772-ii-5iVl»3i. B‘on't merely say suspenders SAY :' puir B.- - .. __ ence 1 is 1 nnd snfisfaicfiori :ire assured * if you piirrlizise k1iives,fiiiks, . ` sporiiis :uid serving pieces '- bearing the trade mark ' '.1 l 1 l8_4]ROGEllS BROS. ` " . . . _ _ 1'* lliis brand in known :is ', ".l`iIm.-r Plate that Wears” _ _ H' und is iiinrlc in the lirniiicsl , grade of" plate. Famous for I _ uverooyrnrsfor its dui'a'ulli\y _ -_` .:‘ and bcnuly. - M ' Said by Leading lsenlgrg _ _ ,»=_»__\ , T8 th ch B8 In the Stud Season ISIA- __ “ _ » _.»:,._.;* IVIarItlr'ne Charnplon 6 .ls __,{. _ V? sir bu _ __ r'*`f .. _ _ ~ ` _ .._iin ~ MAYQR Mini. conriiscr , ____ ' SICALEU TICNDERS, nddresscd to' r 214 'rn by 54 c Pure Bred certificate No. 21. Standard Registered 47893 trottcr, trial 218; last. h-all 108, half on icethis winter in _ winning ce in 1065. Shown at tive shows in one year in seven classes, winning seven red ribbons and twicewlnning the Maritime Championship best standurd bred trotting Stallion. Mayor Todd is sired bv Todd 2, who sired more 210 trotters than any horse that ever lived for e time ho lived. If you breed your good mares to Mayor Todd your ances are good for getting ii, trotter as Sons of Todd are producers. e highest money winning trottor ofthe- Grand Circuit last year was sired a son of Todd. Eighty per cent. of the mares bred to Mayor Todd BS! Year are in foal rind foals that have arrived are exact pictures of thel! landsome sire. Mayor Todd will be found at the stables of W. Kent St., Charlottetown, Telephone 3754,, Toi-mg 515.00101' scalol. ured by note at time of first service or ten pci' cent off for cash. Write for breedln st to HAM IOND KELLY om muster Genernl's pleasure. S. McKee, the Postmaster General, will he re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Friflay, the 3rd~ July, 1914, lor ‘the conveyance of His hlaiesty's Mails, a proposed (‘ontract for four years, six times per week over Rural Mail route No.1 from Piusviile Btu- tion, P. E. Island from the Post- Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen find blank forms of Tender may be oh- tained at the Post Offices of Piusville Station Bloomfield. Duvar Road, Bloomfield Station, and at the office g c I Box 255, Charlottetown, Phone R16. $30.00 in special prizes will he ivPu at the coir.i.ii_g Exliltiflon for Ennis of Mayor Todd. I, the Post Office Inspector. .IOHN F. WHEAT! Post Office Inspector. Post Ofhce lnspector’s Oflice, `liarlottetnwn, 21st, May, lllll. of ( Y -~ ~- -~-- ~ 4 24111-5-zsn sniai. = A Seasoned lnvestment 'Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Companyfi p. c. Mortgage Delienture Stock Netting 6 l-8 p. c. Interest is payable half yearly by means of cheque pay- ablc at par at any branch of the Royal Bank of Canada or the Bank of Nova Scotia in Canada. Qutstzmding Features: The value of the Company’s as- sets 1S_ estimated by the President of $20,000,000. After deducting $6,000,0l0 for the first mortgage bonds there re- main_ assets, in t ie Presidcnt’s opinion, equal to almost five times the debenture issue. The report for 1914 shows net earnings applicable fo interest on Debenture Stock of $923,000 or more than five times the requirements. Investors should be specially interested in this security Full particulars on application. F. B. McCurdy & Co MEMBERS OF HGNTREAL STOCK ILXCIANGI lalilax. Otfawa, Montreal, Sf. John. Shcrhrooho, Kinjofon, Sydney, Charlofiefown. Sf. .lolm'¢ Nfld. London. E. C _""1 | _ L g Western Canada Power Company 5 p. o. First Mortgage Bonds During the past year the posi- tion of the First Mortgagle Bonds has been greatly strengt ened by the issue of junior securities and extensions to the plant. We recommend the purchase of these Bonds as an attractive investment. ~ ROYAL SECll_Rl'l`lES E CORPORA'l`l0N, Ltd. Bank ol Montreal Bid., St John. N. B. H. C. Flood. Manager, 'Phone M. 272 Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Quebec, Ottawa, London, Eng. guna; _ , --34709--' Registered Form A. Pure Bred No. 4 Commodore Ledyord is of the illu- en family and is fn the front rank the wdrld’s trotting stock today. The Commodore is by Admiral Dewey 2.01% the fastest .trotting trillion of Bingen's-get o, half~broth~ iii tlio grant Uhlau l,.’i4} and uf thiit great ‘race mare ‘Nazcy :inks 2.04, dam of five iii the llsii. Tliree _veiirs in the stud Ad- iriil Dewey lius (117) thirty-seven iii .the list including Lord Dewey 2.(|:l-1;, the champion trotting stallion of |013; winning ($17,500 ._ sevcntceu thousand ` five hunflréd dollars, he was the highest w`in`ner'in the grin... _,clrcult._ of the_Bfngen family; also sire of Gaznta 2.00. High Admiral "2.072;` Captain George 2.091; Scien- ni <8) 211:; Hurry J. s. 2.11; the rgest money winning trotting stul~ lion on 1 milc track record tiikcn lu third heat of winning, race on gl mile track. ~ The Commodore's dam Lady Eth- elynn (3) ‘2.2»l} won second money itli (I7) 'seventeen nge horses in f.’.13} dam nl Snhlb 2.l7§‘; Roholt O’- To _ Leaves Franklin Whaif, Pnrflund Tuesdays 1~i.....i.y..m.isiiufd=y-=»rr1.60i>. m. mill (3) rise; .ina the Rexnii uni S: hu 'rifkef0f\i¢=-41Ki°sS¢- 2.221 sister _of nedeiin 2.142; the ext dam _Queen McGregur'uls'n iliini of Bedelfa 1l.1ff§. Lady Bird 2.212. Glory Quayle 2.2113 and ia own sister of Pansy McGregor (2) 2.175, (1) .232 (the world's champion ycurling rotting filly 'in race; and dum 1.. nxine (4) 2.08%. Corn 2.25. Dam of Queen McGregor is dnm ul ansy McGregor 2.|7§; Frederick Mc- ,Glregor 2.15. Pnnsy Direct 2.241. The next dam *also produced LeRoy 2.124; nclrduw 2.‘28} sire of Lady Ethel- nn is by .Iny Bird. Jay Bird hy eo. Wilkes 2.22. Fergus McGregor fre of Queen McGregor is by Robert cGregor 2.l7§ sire of (9) nrne -ln .10 including the great race horse resceus 2.021. Commodore Ledynrd the sire of (0) nine in 2,30 and hrco in 2.20 including the great race ares Iona Girl (4) 2.19; and Hildii . 2.20. I-Illdn. B. started in two goes at Halifax last fall and rinsed ut every heat around 2.l4} and slva on one of the greatest free lor nil aces on ice last winter defeating he great Vesl.n|Boy 2.05}. Commo- dore Lsdyiird's pedigree is one for a tudent of breeding to enthuss over, for he .contairis blood lines that ave produced numerous champions and many great rnce horses and a o more fashionnbly bred stallion lien _Uommodore Ledyard - luis been reduced. Will make the aoison of 914-at the owners ststbles North RN- . except Tuesdnys and Fridays, wllvll lie will he at the Park Stalilo neen mid Euston sts. Fdr terms and particulars apply n Brewer Ramsiiym - __ ' In args. “BNI it ` llommndore Ledyard 1,, 1 "‘1¢r‘ VA“merican Silver Black Fox Company_l 53 lStat`e Street, Charlottetown, _ Boston, Ivlass. ' A _' if lncom orated_ under laws of Massachusetts, U. S. A. Capital Sloglf $400,000.00, Par Value $100.00 per sliare., V " Stock Full Paid, Non-assessalale- _ Assets Ranch ence, in an ideal location near Charlottetown. Management Silver Black Foxes in captivity. Directorate SUCCCSS. . . Subscription The Company will own twenty-five pairs of pure Silver Black Foxes all elig- iblc for registration, which will be placed in the ranch about September lst, 1914. The Company will have an up to date ranch with every modern conveni- The management of thc company will bein the hands of men who are ex- perienced in the Fox business, and who have made a success of the raising of The Board of Directors is composed of successful business men of high standing, who' have invested heavily of their own funds to make the company a FF. E. I. ‘ __A/-._» .~ `,-..»._.`,-,._,`,..~\,~,-_-\~,., ,`,\_.-_,-,_ _ A large part of the company’s stock having been subscribed, we offer the _ unsold portion at par, $100.00 per share. 40 p. c. ayable on application, balance on or before August 15th, 19.14. Application may be made to any of the Directors, or < director to the company’s office, 53 Stale Street, Boston, Mass. Prospectus and further information may also be obtained at the above address. ' Oflicers . " J. E. Newsom President. J. C. McConnell. Vice President G. F. Bond, Treasurer. J. S. Donnell, Secretary i Directors E Newsom, J. B. Wilkinson, Newsom & MlcLcod, Wholesale Produce, -Treasurer & Director Mass. Silver Black Fox Comgaiiy, Boston, Mass. ._ ....1-_.. .1 v en a er, on. ass. G; (Provisional _ 2nd Vice Pres. Mfrlboro Savugqs Bank, Director Peo? e’s National nk, Mar boro Mass. - J. S.Dolinell Retired Ship Chandler & Wholesale Grocer, Boston, Max. Corporation Counsel Stebbins Storer & Burbank ‘ 1 Boston. K/use ' Seems. Mus. Treasurer Ridgway Fumace Co., Boston, Mass. F. G. Crowley, ‘ Mason & Contractor, Boston, Mass. A. A. Potter, Bond Dealer, Boston, Mass. James Campbell, _ Treas. Cofiliéctictit Valley Onion Co., So. Deerfield, Mass. S i n G00¢iD`M°Iii°a"¢ c <1, ry Prince %l.l\lv(iar;<1lnIslarli?il)au References ` Fideli Trust Company . ~J~‘. " _`_`,-.,~v`.`_, 1 _ .N w '~_ J ` ' ,ii »s 1;. ._». ii, . ew. -- .1 'l ‘=.;¢i; . L;-1( 5 -..., ~:1~"~ 13.). t ; tiki" '_ .»'. ,§<_`<, if Q .e _ -g :if--:_ i~ (fel *$5 1 §':\'xr il".‘1’» l ~.-12:. ._ ,, . _,V-_ .-.9-~ .,., ‘”f~`Tl;. 1.. ‘f¢_‘»~r _ »,” * 4 1 v .‘< » ." 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