>° You over ___W_h_at“is CASTORIA _ Ualloflli is n harmless substitute for: Castor Oil, Paro- gorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic lubstanco- Its ago is its guarantee. lt destroys Worms ' and alloys Favorlshness. For more than thirty years it been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation, gutilonoy, Wmd Colle, all Teething Troubles and Diaratlnea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Bsalml tes the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleeps ' The 0il:lldzen’s Punaceo-The Mother-’s Friend. ,GENUINE CASTORIA Atwavs al ‘ Bears the Signature of _ 4 ; ‘ E ,The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years , ,ivilclsuvnii-1eoMrA_»4v_nswvon»¢Cl1'Y.l~ _ _ ii 1 4 > , Prospectus oi The Model ' Silver Fox Co. ltd. Capi|al$56,0oo.oo.snares s1oo.0oead» l’ll0VlSl0NAl. lllRECTORS J. J. llUGllES, M. P. Merchant, Souris J. M. CLARK, Contractor S°Side AllCll'D. Nel.EAN, Esq. City Councillor. Ch’town JOHN ANl`|ERSON,Fsq. Provincial Auditor Clfiown MURDOCK ANDERSON, Esq. Mill Owner, Etc. Kinlocll The above Company is Capitalized at the actual value of the foxes, and have secured four pairs of the very highest grade foxes of this years litters from the Silver Fox Rauching Co. at Huntley near Alberton. No expensezwill be incu_-red for building a Ranch as u very favorable arrangement has been made with the said Ccmpany to care for the foxes bought from them for a time of 2 or 3 years where they will remair in their natural home, and have the benefit of the most expert care and attention by persons who will be directly interested in their success the charges for such care bei; g the lowest of any one engaged in the regu- lar business of ranching. Whilst no one can with certainly say what the returns will be a very conservative estimate leased on an increase ol only two young to each p1ir per year, and a price of $10,000.00 per pair, which is far below pre sent prices will give returns of over 40 p. p. for the year 1914, 56 p. c. year r9r5, and go p. c. for year 1916. And adding as per contract of desired one pair from young stock each year t`o Breeding Stocl:,:\ud at th: end of the 3 3 ear term would leave 6 pairs of Breeders-,which should easily be worth double the original cost. There is no Watcred Stock only a small amount over cost is added to defray organization expc\1ses_ $30,000 oo or 309 shares of $100.00 each are now offered for sale. Terms ro per cent with application bal ance 15th August. 19:3. ' F ' Applications for stock can be 1na`tie to any of the Directors named or sent direct to the acting Secretary. J. M. CLARK, i. K, J. MARTIN, Esq. f Summerside r Solicitor for the C0. 1 , Apl. 22,Mttstf ' mx mm _ _ Q Pure Island Chocolates Caramela lliases Peanut Crisp . Doughnuts Pies ' l and _ A _ Cakes " are my clelwith best materials only and are made Fresh every ' _li goods are surely what you want You can get them ‘ ____ H /” gt Sunnysidr. A Thomas White` Y - Q '34-¢"»~ 1 fastest trot Ward (2.o5 Lady ts) 4); '1`°t- Todd 2.:s,dam A Fel J. Pierpont and _,__ re yntnnore Hcrgsn a busine emphatic, slmoqt al he chose to msn in the as s man who himself and ed the friends, knew simple, companion, an terosting-convorastionzliat with keen wit and genial humor. Once a womhr asked him why he kept on accumuiatf ing money when he alroadyhad molto than he needed. “I do not love money," Mr. Morgan is laid to have replied, "but I do enjoy the excite ment, the fun of making it." Hil oiiice hours were short, and at the close of his .business day he left his otlice and his business behind him. Few men we ' sa Wines he par-took of with moderation. To cigars he was almost s slave. Hs with a single gift Morgan ke abroad a collection ol own satisfaction that Mr. Morgan spent millions in his collection of art, books, and antiques. He gave away his treasures almost as fast as he bought them-many of them to public institutions. A firm of jewelers who had received a fine pearl decided to send it down on . The price was placed at $5,000. Tho jewel was carefully seal- other for $5,000. The $5,000 check Mr. Morgan placed in the box that had contained the pearl. He had the package carefully tied and sealed. $5,000 for the pearl, the $4,000 check was to be returned without delay Mr l not -fix-_~;__ Nvaahington club. Foster is A fast fielder, covers a lot ot ground, hits .well and plays a. magnlncent inside game. Ho is a wise player in every way. The only possible objection to Foster might be that he ll sm'alL This does not.. appear tp handicap him, for he covers as much ground as any third baseman and his speed in gettlD8 after the ball is enough to make ua for any lack or inches. He throws. to nrit accurately and. felt and from almost any position, Found wandering in ‘the village of. 1 ' . h colored llfl of aglrar 'itllnlmt wit. ha|_~been_`hnsn _ by the Wilco to --IBuford___Illdrn\ary,, maple to give an account ot herssug, i You 'first I Do You Do You F Don’t-Care-ith No=,Arlih|tion1fe~ ~ - Feeling . ts. ,».»~ y _i ,\, its You A String leur 2 ._ - ‘ .' 2.-“___>, __ \ i Woe to the person who then approach- ‘ ,' _ ed him on business bent. He cared T " gpg _ _ little for society, but was fond of a " ~‘ good dinner ln congenial company, of ' T . rare wines, and big black cigars. ' _ _ . ~_',, \- . U _ l _ _ V _» ’ Mr. Morgan's collection of art works . a probably is the moat valuable indl- , _ vidual one in the world. Once Mr. ._ "ff " ' -. was a devoted churchman, 1 ` ' '~ " ` , _ The collection of books and works 1 I __ of art was his chief pleasure, but - ' _ r' be had numerous other diversions. 1 in » v. Hia favorite sport was yachting, ~ " and his steam yacht Corsair was one of the largest and most sumptuous _ private vessels afloat. He was fond ‘ ~ of dogs, and kept a large kennel of i _ 3 -_ __ collles at his country home. As a ._ _ ‘ philanthroplst Mr. Morgan was scarce- m ' -, _ ly known publicly. He gave uuosten- - _ ‘ _ ° tatlously many millions of dollars and . yet his name was never connected ' Dt I f A . » 'xl _ ' l l .1 " _ objects of art valued at $3,000,000 2 ' _ _ . , rather than pay the duty on them 'r ~ _ _ _ _ demanded by the United States Gov- ' __ _ ` ernment. It was not alone for his r _ ' lt lids Been Used by Thousands Every I t . _ ‘ _ . » godmr. Morgan and lothim have in-st S t 4 . ed in a. leather-covered box. Mr. Mor- \ gan read the nrm's communication, _ A S opened the box, was delighted with . _ - ' ther pearl, and thrust lt into his pocket, ' _ _ Calling his cashier he instructed him to draw two checks to the iirm of " jewelers-one for $4,000, and the __ ` _ Morgan, with the pearl in his pocket, ‘ GZS0liilQ¢ C0i1U¢Cl0l'3¢ M0t0l' £)1l»Elec' »--- ---I sent the messenger back, bearing his i ~ “ic Wire ,Pfimaf _ and Sg¢0nd3fy` Al- letter and the box. In less than an g t S S ark Coils _ ‘ hour the messenger returned, fetching bility felsen mme ef » P 1 ‘ the D011 in which was the $5.000 jump aud.make breakllry Cells Columbia, , _gg _ c lr. Th ewel rs el o r - ° 4* igegpt the es4j,ooo ineiiadmi-.cnigigtin Connecticut Plug Coils, Perfex tapark Plugs. _ SQ. Fares met one of the members of the jewelry ' _ P _' ilrm at a dinner later, and told him I ' ` ' ' ` -"‘ k lu 5 Rgd e story of the two checks The Perfeh vibrat°rs'RaJah gpm' P g ’ ‘ ii-iweier rivet-rea that his arm had lost A Head Spark Plugs, Water Hose, Water. l allll I money on the transaction. “If YOU Intgké S¢00‘l)'S, SCl'i&l)lC1' C8I'bUI‘€i0i'S, ~- were losing money,” asked Mr. Mon 1 ». _ 1 ‘»~' gan, “why didn’t you keep the box :F Sl-lusml M/Tenchesr Screw D 1° i V er Sr 4; A with my $5,000 check?" _ _ _ Q , ,__ _ . .. _ , _ . defshtgniievdgisrhdvlisileisetlhatlygdnhdgle " Brcmze Shuftlngi Shnfungr Bronze _ 9 A = '° ,_ 1 ll Br L8 'S B ss Pi _ ===r:=.»f=°“' " ‘M rl 0| from mo..-. I T0 I l"l “‘ oline CopperBoa1; "I`anks,Copper Gasoline Pipe Priming Cucps, Packers for Gasoline Eu- _ ' U Edmonton “gamary glues, ombinatiou Ste1;n`Bearings, Plain ` Stern Bearings, Magnetoes, Trouble Lamps. other Dales _ _ _ $56.50 Bfudé Sféiiidff fi CO - W- K. Rogers A ‘_ _ _ ' | City Ticket Agent l The $4.000 check he enclosed in a T--" ' '*="-'“ ‘V ` """ """'°"' ` T ' ' ‘ letter to the jewelers, in which he _ Fire wrote that ll the firm was willing to ~ t h P F, I d M ,_ ccept that amount for the pearl the pF;}'§ f,f,‘,,§'|i.,',f'¢$ 8C¢,mpanif,i,“"°n liiuiig ox might be returned to him at once Hull in v Oghurchen Halls Schools and the trans a _ ,_ _ - ~ = ' » Qfgr Su hes . f.. . action considered closed. st(i:“i£ll<'=. Aiiiilil' t-one D cn' H er U In the event, however, that the ilrm '_ _ ` C u.lii£LL,100Sydnnv;Btreet was unwilling to accept less than *'h°“° 45°' Forty years in uae, Nyears the standard, prescrllacd. and recommended by physicans, For Women’u Ailments. Dr. Martel's Female Pills, at your tlrugniai.. - eq! Cheap . P. E.- i 1 1. RAILWAY » it A; ¢'1(f~mv;r3=dolnI on llih, will. theitninl or this Bailvav will run i C l _ . - `l_ Vi i nnauuown BEAD UP Enom F981-ER .5 1”", Deg, D:|xf', ` Dslly'vDall¥ Daily Dall! #ho began his ball career -in the 5 Sidi. Buff. Eua'; #mme .;:::,_ sa.. Str. .‘:::.»_ l a.|`i‘|. Aga. 1 4.5% . i i 53” _ J# nn- . .. _ Q. '° #'1- _. _ ’5;§- §’_=5s§; more mu Nozuagnm; gmt fm _ -' .» ' 9C if"-of 1 __ p_ 51; " I “EMPRESS OF ASIA” ‘ '~’°,g,é‘£‘g`,3i_=, To Leave Liverpool June Mill I -° - -._'. _ -!> £55327-iéiiéf -"ist,-._ 5* I __ rn. 1- . <7 .r~“" ~ .. E;."§ 'P '.. Pe, _ r' =*-"E@= \ .. `..` 57" “ 7" 53:? 1=a'£2-s§§E.’£i=_= §§§§;;~§§=»e_= 'i -*P* J! ‘1~I?FP.°"! fF!=S2i'6`= lr dirgillgrs dg lv »lf:|§‘_ " do sr C1888 Sole every _f until November. . _ “sis Cll§ary6{ I5 we \‘ kb l#f IPCC, '6 n'5¥.'.."~“"‘;'?i'155¢.l _ at/.5-. ,I ‘gf iilf V Points _._ .,-_».~.: ~.» 5), ir4$‘*.'»" ~3‘lls Aga. *h 'len Dollars gets' them Pen oi Loizllrorns- Oopk gpgnggn Pl'iil°¢ii' ivlln°c§ 'i>'2k|ii°n'i»'§kii'(b°nk¢ and iiour Ducks; in lull lay Blxnlilfililg-RY wane wysnanrzs mlm. ru giiiiupéfiilliiz paraotigéngaéi by first prize winner. % ol . Valuable Properly in Charlottetown wc are authorized by Mre_Ma1one to sell at auction on the premises on Wednesday Moy 7 commencing at i2 o'clock noon that splendid (2) story dwelling house with store. having all modern 'conveniences Situated on corners Fitzroy and Weymouth Streets. Will behold at a bargain. Terms at sale. BEN1. CAR'l‘ER&CO ' _ _ Auciionc rrs. APr1lM29.|.:s.s-7- For S_ale__ r pure~bre_d~‘ _ olslein' 'btill calved April zgrtlfg ` `a, out of dum as Joli _ No 35581 Joli Dekol has on official record or per ,formance of ro,r42. 1olbs.~ milk a` 2 years old _i`c_r3!5_dsys. Holstein breeders can not make arniggxe in s}:curing.1t\\1at}li;l;ae specilii _,Of tegreattary . _ppyto _ _ ' naar/i. PINE! . . ` . Rustico at-Plrstpiaié _,.._ _ . ~ - fn...