I L , i (wut 'lst-:" .? V aa ,\._i ,ini ,i il' '- .W ,_ ...Vi ‘ .li i ill" /‘ii .V;v,V' -'i ,. c V/ ».; }.V.,- .:. 1 1 if . ~".»/ w, ii ' ~-4."-P ‘Nil ~-.. , ,i nt. i -4 1 Z i -i 'i=- >:» c_-< ~w~.~.»_~.. -_ \ \ , - i - »i.:~"¥P.fl"i\-v.\' . ' . .tt i a-->&2-i;Vg‘ --1*- ,PAGE FOUR _ , . ' , ,_;;=o'zIl wrmsi- inn THE `-sri' I i i ‘J OH R. DINN S PEDIGREED Description of Ranch The chief point of interest for the thousands of tourists who visit Charlottetown is the Dinnis farm. It is situated about ten minutes’ drive from the city on an eminence over- looking the harbor and consists of one hundred and sixty acres of land. lt is chiefly of interest because the fox ranch which occupies ten acres of woodland on the highest point of this farm is the largest in the Province and its owner has the reput- ation ot being the most successful of fox breeders up to the present time. Situated as it is on a wooded hilltop it is ideally located for a for home. The Natural drainage of the ground is perfect, so that there is no danger of spring freshets so fatal to young foxes. The air is always pure and fresh, for the winds which sweep the hilltop carry away all harmful and clisacreeahle odors :iridtiiiiible the chilling logs into the valley below. The fact that Mr. l)iniiis has never had a single case of sickness among his aiiiiiials since he acquired the present ranch (three years ago) is suthcient evidence of the healthfulness of the ranch and surroundings. The ranch has an enviable history of success. Last year seven per cent. of the Island’s increase of young foxes were born in this ranch. This year Mr. Dinnis has raised fiftv-eight young foxes. It is not much wonder that he is called the “Wizard Rancher.” AN OPPORTUNITY to get into a LARGE, PROSPEROUS, and WELLESTAB- LISHED concern. The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes _ - Limited solicits capital for the FURTHER EXTENSION of a very suc- cessful Company. `TIie Company owns at present, ELEVEN PAIRS of "PROVED BREEDERS” (two years old) worth at least 50 p. c. more than young pups according to the experi- XES LTD. i l _ _._ I _|-,._.__.,- I ia- V _ _ 0V_ __Vv __ ..-._.._- u...- The Dinnis Ranch The largest on Prince Edward Island, containing at present 110 foxes. ( marks of health and vigour. 0 i I ence of ranchmen. There are NO Promoters’Profits in this Proposition because the Directors are selling the_new issue at actual cost price of foxes, virtually $16,000 per pair. Prospective Dividends for 1914, Sixty-Five per cent (65 p. c.) HEAD OFFICE, BOX 147, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Guarding The Dinnis Ranch Standing out prominently is the night watchman ’s house which over- looks the ranch and the public road. Supplementing the eye of this officer is the vigilance of another watchman whose especial business it is to patrol the ranch. There are brilliant lights surrounding the ranch which are turned on every night to enable the trained night offered by watchman to protect the foxes from disturbance. The equipment is the largest and most up-to-date in the Province. The pens of the PEDIGREED F OXES number one to eleven and oc- cupy the premier position in the ranch. Every convenience that in- genuity can suggest and money procure has been incorporated in the construction of their dens. The pens in which they take exercise are very large, and no pains have been spared to assure absolute comfort to the valuable occupants of these de luxe dwellings. The share- _ _ holders of the JOHN R. DINNIS PEDIGREED POXES LIMITED Sider-ably greater than young Ones mtheir tirst year- have sole use and control of Mr. Dinnis’ name so long as the Com- pany carries on business. ' Description of Foxes V _ ' V, ‘ DINNIS PEDIGREED FOXES are regarded as the _typeq V » "par excellence" of silver black fox. Thel' HIC Ch3fa¢t¢1,'ll¥.¢}¢l_.. i by thin mobile ears; a full neck,short and arched from the back; - width over shoulders and through the heart; along, delicately ' |,. turned, h@ad;a springy pelt, and pink skin covered with a V ` ~ wealth of fine lustrous fur, particularly "marked on -limbs abit I ` under body; and a large heavy ‘brush . These HIE the H3" VIRTUALLY £16,000 per pair. March 1913.) Free Booklet on Silver Fox Industry I Thousands of dollars have already been made and many more thousands await those who seize the opportunity NOW THE .IOIIN R. DINNIS PEDIGREED FOXES LIMITED. The extra airs of foxes added are at a VERY LOW COST I The new investor participates in enhanced value of the ELEVEN Pairs of “OLD BREEDERS". "It is to be noted that the value of foxes of one Syear old and upwards ESPECIALLY OF PROVED BREEDER ,is con- (From the Report of the Department of Agriculture, - --van _JUQWWYJUUQ _ J-v_VJ'L_1 _ ` -_-¢v'@ __J@\__rv¢v'4Y_.__|lUr`__rv-n,_f.v'Iu¢U»1U ,_ _ __ ________ ___________ _ __ _ _ _-__;_-_-__-_-.-------"__-_-_._- . .~»v~-4-4 *I I 'ls THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘X f”°°E-"-°i’“"'*“‘f”°"”"“"“" IT PAYS to huy in this province. GENEROSITY APPREClATED.- 'The Wiiiiit-ii's l‘iiLi‘ii'itic .»\iit-iiitfiiitiiin cordially thunk Mr. Robert Cotton. of the M1ii'iliiiii~ Htiitioni-i'u null the tliiaiwliaii l'iihlii~liing t‘oiiip.'iiiy lui get-ertiiis gifts iif fret: priiititig. SACRAMENT AT MUFIRAY RIVER --The S-:ir-i‘iin:ii-iit of the l.i>i‘il's Sup- per will he ilispi-iiseil iii the Kirk Mui-r.iy ltiver, on Hnlihiitli, Sept. 6th. l'rr-ivaratory services on 'I‘lii1i's- clay and .\`utiii'dii_i' at two o’clock p, ni., llev. Jriiiies Mclloitgall will zts- sist the piistori A PLEASANT CALL.-A Guardinii ri-port<-r ivliili- on his ri-giilar roiiiiils yesterday dropped into tlii- l'iiioii (‘oiii- liic-i'el:il t‘olli-gi-_ wliii-li opi-iii-il :Jester- tlay alter the siiiiiiiii-r Iiiillilays. lli- was greatly siirprisi-il and pli-aseil to see iii thi- irlass rooms of the ilil`t`i-r- ent ili-partiiieiits such it large iiiiin- hei' iii’ stiiili-nts. for aii opi-uiiii: iluy. Nr. Llltiriiii. I’riiii-.ipal of thi- <‘olli-gi-. iiit`oiiii<~il thi- ri»po:'ter that thi- iiuiii- her pri-si-iit was thi: litrgi-st thi- t‘olli-ge has hail oii an upi-iiiiii; day siiico its iiiaiilliiratioii aiiil also siiiil that he ex- peeti-il :i _rlreiit iiiiiiiy iiiori-. who have iiiuilf- iipplii-ation for ailiiii.-zuiiiii, ht-fore the i-iiil of thi- wi-ek. _-\ fi-:iture that iiiipri-ssi-ii the visitor is thi- Iii‘i;:litiie.~:s tiiiil iiiodi-rii :ippoiiiluii-iits ot' the coin- moilioiis i-lass riiiiiiis. wliii-li, duriiig thi- siiiiiinei' mouths, have been thor- oughly i'eiiovu.LuiI, repaiiiteil, aiiil re- flted. 6243. Kidney; Wrong 7- 1! theyare you are in danger. Winn through wmkncs or disease _tho kidney: tail to filter the impuntiel [mm the blood, t.roublecomea_at coca. Baclzache, Rlicumatism, bcianm, Gravel, Diabetes, Gall Stones and th dmdly Bright'| Disease are some d the results of neglected kidneys Dr. Morse'a Indian Root Pills oontah 0 most eEectiva diuretic which strengthens and ntimulata the kidneys so that they do their work thoroughly and wel Try Dr. Morae’¢ °‘ Indian Root Pilll AN ERROR.-In connection with the local siiliscriptionu toivnrds the Woiiii¢ii's lliispitnl Ship fund, oi-.iiig to n regrettable error the mon-ey col- lected hy Mrs. Trowsilale was ;,¢_ linoivledigeil ns being from the liiilies of ('iinwiiy, wlit-reas the criiitriliiitioii sliiiiilil have been credited to the Indies of Coiiivay and Fi'celnn¢1_ PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION.-- The sewin_i; inet.-tint: of the \\`oinen's Pat- riotic .»\iii on .llnndiiy was lar-,;i~Iy atteiiili-il. The iiaiiies of sov- --riil new meiiihers were iiilded to the roll find generous goiitrihiitions re- ci-i\'eiI. Five sewing miichiiies were biisily at work, one Ol whicli was kindly lent h_i' the Singer Sewing lllachine (`o. The ladies of the Asso- riiitioii very iniicli appreciate this tiiiii-ly action. ENJOYABLE TIME.--A most eu- joyiilili- social and clam hake was giviiii lllonilay night by Mrs. \Valter Griiiit iiiiil Mrs. L. B. McMillan at their sumiiier irottageu at Brigliton sliori-. Over one liuiidreil guests lin- ed up on thi- iiliore and hunks of the pictiiresqiii- North ltiver to see the lov- i-l_i‘ illumiiiatioiis aiiil to partake ofthe ili-li-ctalile clams so teiiiptingly roasted hy the hi-nil “roast<-rs", Messrs L. I5. i\li-I\lillaii. Walter and Leonard Grant. assist(-il by the chief stoker and knight of the kerosene can Mr. B. Roy Jfiilninii, Mr. Vaiihusklrk performed the iiiitiils of the ciiiiily making iii weigh- ing out the proper iiiuterinls for the expert eaiiily twist(-rs, Mr. Jack Lew- is and Mr. ltohiirt McNeil. With splen- iiiil iiioon. hoiifirt-s and high tide gently lapping the shore :it the feet of the striilliiiig couples iiiiiigleil with the iioisi- of tliosi- iiialiini; iieruplaiic flights over the high hunk-a pleasfiiiter siglit could not he seen. After the elaiii hiilii- thi- party repaired to the lioiiiiis of Mi-ssrii Mellilliiii and (lraut \\'hi-rr- ri-fi‘i-sliiiieiits were si-rved and iliiiiriiii.: iiiliilgi-il iii. A iiuiiibi-r of aiitoiniiliilii iiiviivrsi were presi-ut. with tlii-ir ears. Illiiiiy were turiir-il into nine and twi-Ivo piiusi-iiger iriirs for thi- or‘i‘;isl.iii. .\t`lv»r hliliiillll good- iii_i:lil to thi- liinil liiisti\ss-it-1:, Ellrri. Grant aiiil Mrs. Mi'i\'Iill;ui, thi- pzirty hroke ill-itli priurri-d Monday eil-iiiiii: ot' i\lr. Cliarles A. l\‘lc(li'egor, of l-‘reiieli Itiver. He met with an accident while working iii his fii.-ld. It is siipposeil he was run over hy a reaping iiiacli- liuing t'oiiiid. lie leavi-s u large fain- ily ot` eight eliililri-ii. MOTOR SPRINKLER.-Tlie present being thi- pi-rioil ot' the _vi-ai' when the dust iiiiiiisi-iii-e is partir-iilarl_v :',i‘t-ut. it will bi- gi‘atit`_\'iiii; to eitizeiisi to\vn. lie had live sous aiid t\\'o iliiiigliti.-rs,V _ __ was ii Miss Davidson. Ills last and M;-g_ Juqig Louip, Sourlg, is; api-nil siir\'lviii|.: one was it Mrs. Munro. His ing :L \-;\.~;,(p,n ui; me homo or Mr, sous are Ili-rhi-rt tI\'Iilli‘|‘) ut Norlli_y(,|m1w0|-d,|{uSli.-0 'Gr:iii\'lIle;llt-nr_v at (foriiwall (fariiii-1'); Jos-i-pli aiiii t'-lii-sit-i' (t‘oiiti':ii~toi's) lid- Mrs. J. J. Melieod 01' llitrg has It-lt iiii-iiioii. Alla; also (laviii who proili-~ on an (ixtpnded visit to (-ami),-mga verisi-il him soiiii: lti _\'eai‘s. llis dau- and Quincy' M335 _irliti-i‘ is Iilrs. lleiiry llurgoyiie, North __ it_li'aii\'illi- also Vtlii- lute i\lrs. .-\li-:_\'a:~- (-umm] nm] MrS_ IM-inggion T_ 1\,1;,_vg . 'iii-i‘ ll(-:iluii ot Liliiioiitoii, Alta. Besides am _M num., on the 1;,-SL and mini his si»i'i‘ii\\'iiig wiilow he It-aviis t\\'o w~(.dm.s`myS of meh m0mh_ lsisti.-i's l\li's. I-`i‘eiIi¢i'lck lliiviiisuii, lltir- __1 I|'£:;:m;"1‘filiol"_u“;0r§0ry"gr§l Miss Vera Lani-. of Molliit Ilerhi-rt ' are. W 3313-7-lllllltl. 'H L'“‘.`,' “fr "9 lf) lm I I I’ has i'eturiii-il lioiiie after sponiliiig a ' _ lahout :.0 iiliiles iii till., also Mrs. lto- phmsmxt time at York me gm.S,_ of +4 Lllwzt \\et»li:», South timnville. The fun- Miss Katie Mmeu_ ' _ . . ~ ' - .,i-ral serviei-. at the house was cou- lllue ltr-yiiarils" on l’. lil. I. today. The ‘ duvteil hy the ltr-V. A. Q. Seard assis- Mrs George Arthur r0h".m,d v(,s_ ‘Maltese kittens" as some ternieiltlii-iri _ . ti-il hy a foriiier pastor Rev. G. A. tmwuy tn hm. home ik Mount Ifnm, Si-lli-i 'l‘Iii- pall bearers were' James - ~ _ - F - '- - ~ ~ iii- _ . ii- i - 1-- -i>i-<---'f---ie I---I-itil---\1>'~ 11-- G~ 1”- H-1-I-I-1-i-i-z-i-i-i-i-i-i-z-'¢r-i-i-i-fi-ii fl-fi--'=-'--~J=----is "--f-~-v»“~\‘°Xf-"“‘=-M<=- .iii.iri\ili§"`<‘.iifit..;I»i»~"-it t° ( ""°"°‘°"" i Mellillaii, keeper. was thiiiilieil by the " l\‘li-!.eiiil. .laiiies ll. I\'li~l.i-oil, Thomas ` lookerii on for his fnitlifiil iiiid vig- MR- GEORGE MALLETT- i\lel.i-od, iill olil iieiglilioiirs. . _ num work mph om rmlmng ‘hut Rev. Dr. (haisson. Itustico, return ' i ii'. --iii i'-ii. -_ . ;E_d‘;25ufI‘;`;V?§B‘tl;;“t ‘M0 l_:‘l;Rr"§‘fisL_V"]‘\’;‘(l V) ’lliere passi-il_Vpi-act-fullyV away AuVg. Y \vIVierc he had bit(-ii atteiiilliig the . . . . ..4.at his Iioinipit l3r.idalh.iiit ot`lie:iii‘, SCARCIT OF SUPPLIES. Acadian Peacliers (onveiitioii.-Z. Viii0eVttl;vV;1l;in vaini;fir;;Vi;~;1l-\1\f_§fVSSVVVPHIF iroiiiiie Mr. omrgt- iiitiiieit agen io. __` * ' ‘ ‘- 5 f ' The deceased was horn on GraIiain’s LONDON Sept. 1.- The 'Times Miss laura Doirnn Toronto is 'it .i . . . .V I X. 1-. _ . . . V _, . b{,°tt;V";_“’;u‘;§]5mff3 mg ‘(’V""V‘C‘f1e`h‘;; Itoriil, Neii Loiiilon. an_iI was one of the ileiipati-Ii speiikliix: of fiirlitlng in the present spending ri ti-'iv days with Iier season us nii-re p-'iii' -ii-ii t;`lii.i'tr-p.. le-iiiliiig f;ii'iii<-rs until ri few year-s|.\ortIi. says “'llii'oui;liiiut the light- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lenii Doirmi. when ns ii1¢~\\-(iw ',‘-_'C-;f.= ,f,|,,,f` u`_,___;x`\_ also when _iifti-r hi-lpiiii: his t`auiil_\~ 5 ini.: ot thi- Iii-.ii 1`i~i\' iliiys swarms of Sho Iiiteiiils to go to the United States ' ‘VVH1 1‘V“V‘__(_'I; "VV "` V si-ttli-. eoiiiliirtiilily iii lioiiit-.-1. of thi-ii' airoplaiii-s hzi'.'i- i-ii‘i:leil iii the sky. soon.-Z. med In the ““‘ l"I“’ “ “(""` ' MI' own he ri-tired and nioveil to lli'a:I'il-, Thi- i-iii-iiiv'-i -iiipplv iii~rl1rit-:eilieiits ..--._ _ l:,‘l--I-,‘Ill t'i ‘t,i- - - iw , . Uumne of the b“s"“ fig' Um“.m"g thus" :di-rvl liii(;\':'g\i`ln"<(:)liiilrifliuiiihl I tlliii-irrliliwi(-lililiiil sotiiielbxdi-shdgII;IstII1(I:wo!il tedmlslegioel vldlizolieillgnd I-mthlld-might prwenit ‘md H.” “`“ "Ii‘;"'lL "W W‘”;'.|"` ti-niperaiiee work iiiiil was :in iirili-iit|tlie flesh of liorest- The British twd weeks 1 visiting: ei?d)l(iiItlivi-~;L Iiiiiil ness ii payiiiir i:'i ieii- ri-.spec ive . - , ~ , , ._ \ __ _ . , , j ' ~ - shares when |,~VmV:V “_mVVV wry mum i-.VoViVI\i.r in ttllic Siiiiiléiy bilhool. llt'ti.iii_sport is uoililiii: Vailnilmbly. The friends in Cliurlottt-towii mid lloii- _,(_(m(_|mH"g ku (IV (_;:mAd A mvidmd of ua.. ii grin over o chi ilii-ii .ii-.ill spirits of tho IlrlVtVisli and French shaw, P. E. l., have returned to their F young Dcople iii gi-iiiernl. lle i-xpri-i:s- lore(-s are excellent.. home In Westville, N. S. After that t2i~.- lnl1"il\r-F-H \\'1\f= l\”1‘.llb< _~_-f.-_-_-_-_-_-:ff.-_-.----=---=.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-_-_-.-.-_-_~_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_--_-____._._._....____.__________._._._.__.,___._._.,__*____,____________________________V_________V_V____V______V_V_____ eil last I-‘riiliiy from Puliiier Itonil. vrznmaanuannsusuzuununnzunppnnrrannrnp ....... sm ..'_-........\ ilmiiiv .géisiiscrioiis For t ouiiimiiii neural , _ l'|li'ni|I|od by W.S. loulon _.`_.-...................................... CANADA TO ENGLAND i *I (From tlie Times of August 10.) Great names of thy great captains gone before Bt-at with our blood. who have that blood of thee, Raleigh and Grenville, Wolfe, and all the free I-‘iiie souls who dared to trout aworld Ill \\'(1l‘ Such only may outreach the envious years Where feeliler crowns and Ialnter stars rt-iiiove, Niirturerl in one remembrance and one love Too high for passion and too stern tor tears. 0, little isle our fathers held for home. g Not, not nliiie tliy standards and thy hosts Leail wliero thy sons shall follow. lllotlii-rlaiid: Quick as the north wluil, ardent as the fiiiim. ' Ut-liolil. heliolil the lnvulneriible ghosts ` Ol iill past greutnesscs about thee stnnil. - ::II‘-, you want. a. good investment put your money tn the Nt. Lawrence Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. Full par- ticulars on application to Wm. Moran Secretary, Box 506, Oliarlottotown. , I 8363-7-10ll1tf. _ ‘_-..i.»n s I i. . i it prospectiis for irelliiig sl‘.:i.'.‘i-ii on iii-v: and old slot!-:_ Iiiiii if-il, tiiiis irlvhit- K 5 ‘ I ' 'V 1_'H_e' _INMANT izroi-is ossrnucriou.-_ ‘ronllunosonn .THE .NoR'rH "sul if F itilmvrlng haw torpedo boats drllvc-red their deadly destroyers ln night attack ii ht i, . inn-einen nmmaum ui me mmm mn pmiubiy xiii me iilumi-pm- oi ini creliiv. Agmiitgi-L¢'i.I""§" 0"” “""""°‘ 'em *° "'° mflt- 'WN 0 ui Dreadnought uluntly tsovei-100010:. ¢‘ 5. .,. J- '. ,K . t ‘ The foundation stock of the DINNIS PEDIGREED lfOXES~ .¢, was selected from the pens of the Pioneer Ranchmen, Charles Dalton and R. T. Oulton, Alberton, and from the famous Ray- ner Ranch, Alberton, Prince Edward Island. The crossing of these two noted strains has produced a beautiful.vigorous,large ` animal that combines the fine rich lustrous fur of the one breed with the high quality blood and phenomenal Df0dl1Cl1V€- f ness of the other. The pelts of ancestors of some of these foxes sold for the highest prices on the London market. The litter reared last year by the mother Of Queen Mary one of the Company’s foxes) sold for fortY°flV€ fhmlsand ‘I0 ' -lars ($45,000), while another litter_ reared by the dam of the Duke of Connaught sold for F ortl'-SIX thousand d0\la1'S ($45,000)- i " i I i ,-1_i.usi i I 1 U ii .I i i i i i I i