gum 21, 1914 _ 1 f l` 'W ml" Nl" 'f . 'ras onsnnormrown cosiznnui - mn- as its--» _ pm; -1- “\€4Ya_vpA\\\\\\\\nmn i “Doc 'Bird Says” 5 ,.Yoni-.satisf'aoti_onis ot most &\\\'IIf ' importance wlthns t/-H4; "X13 '/ _'_ ,___.;»_---~ ' _ ~:-fT-- -.1 T l _ l.~\.<-= li l¥ D ‘¢a»»m!\.¢¢ me in-“the water’ line” That is our Gardali toilet water is fine fo particular people. $1.00 per bottle Nyal’s Face Cream ust fine for sunburn, t 5c and 50c jar. E. A. Fost _ 9 Central Drugstore ~ Sunnyside Z/I/IIIIII.\\“\\\\vIIIII/IIf';R\\\\\\\ ‘u-I 0 "1 B3 \\\\YII/&§\\\\\\\\WIlllIIIIIl\\\ 9 re O . o EE P# "The sweetness of low price seldom equals the bitter- ness of poor quality.” .\\\\\\\\\\\€]IIIIIIllI&\\\\l' i \ "° -in-4 7, _i ~'f».1"`f»"`-"- _"'~_._.g,s-.7 ;_'__ .»,_,-. _ - _ . _; _ ...-5 _ ._ l. _ . -.i 1. 1,' uf .~ .-l'- .I . f E ‘ Q s ' ' l' "12 I i?’\"».' __,_\__. .._ iw t _ .._\_¢__ 0' -.- \--_..- iw' - ;. .- _Karla-” "' 5' SEPT. 51° 12 if i9 id- 'i ‘l SPec|A_i. A:-rzicuiiunai. ll \-, in/\Tuiii;s " . St=L|:vr>ir> Dis-PLAY OF » i ii L‘iiia'ri';-15:5 l.vcRr;Aoi;n _Scrum in _;_ ll_lo:~1|;:v5 V\'oRil ‘ CluLDs W£LrAiu; Exuisir ‘ ,».f»’{~""~fi»- :_ .~ Ro<'llAM , “ill-. '55 #- L [QREFTOIZ Faire ,- . lfllngefiiiiféé’ 1 f ' "~’*~°°':‘;';2...." ‘_6_4__omMmsn______ .i.c..~. ~.»-»iL»1\- il Horsemen Do not forget to call on Saturday night and get a I copy of the Breeder at _ “Brown’s Bool;store ” All the latest magazines and news papers at rown's Bookstore' St. Dunstans Red & White at Browns - Bookstore When doing over your - ._/_.. SFllllllllE lllllS -_.__ RIFLE SHOOTING The fourth and final shoot by the _“embers or the Oivlllan mils Club Ina connection with the ganadian t' 9-Sllo series took place at Kenslng. “_lt_ “U89 Y€Bl58l`dBY afternoon and re- °“ Bd in the first ten Pllltting 0,1 the Glwllent total score 0`i 943 points, an "‘Y19l';“g° 0| 94-3 Dil- per man. _ ‘ 0 toll score wlas made by thait mag- lnncent shot' G` R- Baer. Who inf the ,°“1` I‘°‘1§us shoots made the follow- ‘“f= H"°fw=-96. 94. ios .ina so;to¢..i 3392 pts. This gives him M, avg”-_ago of 93 Pts- avr shoot. and uins entities hlm '50 U10 Blleclal Drizo offered from 0l2l¢uWB lol' those men attaining thqg |Bf“f“laTd~ Beer is to be congratulated heartily upon his success. F0ll0Wl11§ are the details oi yes- terday's scores: Yds Yds Yds 200 500 600 Ttl. ll. Beer ... _,.35 31 33 Mulor Jones 31 34 33 Major Allan 33 J. (‘. .Milford Gi-.pt Duck .... .. R. V. Longworth W. S. Lollson . . . . .. F. A. l)'0rnella§ E. G. Love A. W. Seaman =¢:|.riictoi~, which cures pain- lcssly in twenty-four hours. Usa on- ly "l"iitnun'\’s_" 251:. at all dealers. |1m 4_m1- spring hat, call at Brown’s Bookstore and get a bottle of coloring, all shades on hand. I ___25c per bottle 1 'l’he Boiler inspeclion and e insurance Company oi Canada I( ONSIILTING ENGINEERSEFFICIENCY EXPERTS < A rowi-:iz riser SPECIALISTS (ESTABLISHED l875l roiioilro , ' . aoiisii iivsrsciiou sun issuiunlcl: r fioaissii anion of stem anim, ingesters. Ewv°ml=¢f» e ' nap And Other Vessels By Expert! _ Specifications Furnished for Boilers. DlK°Sl¢f8. 0°- Hnns for Boller Settings, Dutch Ovensi Chlmnewi °t°' Iggpgctlon and Test Prior to Delivery or Purchase _ V ` nut Allhossorbnmsge to ProportynndLouolLlfl 1. lnsnrnnea »----if' ,i,..-1-..-_"....°~'e;.-'.i.1=:.~.;r~.fai::-‘i:.:‘..i°°‘~°°“°'~ ui-U-I1-"‘*“""" ` cuoiss msrrcrioii also iiisuiuuacs ' , ii Indication of Stenn Khalil” BY E*P°m . d 0ansodBy Breakdown liinrnnol Al0i:‘l¢E__L°:__‘::’ £’:“§°:;¢°§,: '§¥"|'~I,.w|»¢\ r . . . -___--1_1-£ “` 7 rnoracrion surrnsirsnran sv 5-“men INSURANCE “ . , for l'uil information Write 'Io . ADW. K. Rogers Co limited » G.nerll e f' cmriomwwwf- Agent E. I. 1 _ -“l nm delighted \ Co. Piano, which I am playing upon throughout our tour in Canada. I find the slnglnfquality especially beautiful, and the touch wonderfully light and crisp." -`-Adsla Verne, greatest woman pianist in flu world. _T - -‘ri dy. l l 1 Q' » THE Pianos made by “ye olde firme” of ' Heintiman & Co., Ltd., are made to - meet the requirements of people of discrim- _mating “.rn_u`sici\l taste." In fone, in :ouch _ and in finish of-design they lead. with the Helntzman & - ' (I ¢:,‘____ _ f . ll-F5 . , '/._|. ’ ‘_ ~ r.'i‘r_ _...,_._-. -....---_. _ ..._ eulogized this wonderful instrument. if s The Deiiiiffui Q ri fin ;’;______*_;______.:..- g uaiy o e _ YEQLDE _________ Heintzman & Co Art Piano ¢'" is recognized and appreciated best by those who are most competent to Judge ` '5\- p ll . I e Q - _ 3586-7-21Mtts3i. Chnrlollelowii I’. E. I. Th»Halnu.mm&Co.Gi-nd -I Ii AHui.numn&Cu.U»rI|!a|AnHu» ‘ i OUR LOIIDOII LETTER ___(__Continued from page 2.) of the new Union an-duwiisqddresserl b'y several ladies representing Aus- tralia, New Zealand, South Africa. and Canada. M-iss Margaret Hodge, fresh from nn extended tour which concluded in Canada, told ger audi- iencc that adverse criticisms of the moveineiit overseas was all due to two causes, _the first being press' mis-` representation, and the second, ignor- ance of conditions in the old Country. Tho newspnperman is accustomed to Suffragettc lashing, but one is inclin- ed to won-der how it is that he is not shown up by the thousands oi unprejudiced visitors who travel to and fro between Great Britain null the llominlons. Docs the average tourist go buck and announce that the cables scnt. over gare wortliy of Aiiianlas? There wus also some criticism of the Imperial Naturalization Bill cn 'account of the provision whereby u married woman assumes tho national- ity of her liuslmiid. Incidrntnlly tho urguniciits against the hill lbrought out the fact that ii wom-an was better oll` under the British flag than any other. Mrs. Fawcett in sending greeting from thc National Union of Woiiien’s Suffrage Societies stated that, nl- thoiigh representatives might on this occasion find tlierraelves on the some platform as representatives of ‘mili- tant bodies, the National U-nioii wished it to be uiiilerstood tihiat tihis did not imply any co-operation with militaiicy in this country or else- where. I U 0 l Ganadiamnthletes did not succeed this year in carrying off tiny trophies in the Henley regatta, though in the earlier stages they showed to good account. For the Grand if-hallenige Cup the Winnipeg crew 'beat *thc Thames by u length und a half, but finally fell before Harvnrd. llibble of Toronto tumed down competitors' for the Diamond Sculls but was rowed out by the Itnlian, Sinignglln. How sorely some Englishmen 'hiive lnken 'to hears the victories of foreigners in -the two principal events may be judged by nn advertisement which ap- peared in the "Agon__y." cr>l\imu ofthe Times on Tuesday l st, thus: ‘ ..."‘Ii'i loving memory of British Row- ing, which passed awiay at Henley on- Saturday, July 4th. Deeply liimiinted by -many sorrowin"g‘ followers, who hereby place their regret on record." ' O U U The late Mr. Chamberlain was one of the few men who' insisted upon 'ln- troducing -_business and time-saving methods into the routine of tho Col- onial Office. Finding that the ri-umber of daily despatcbes to the Governors of Colonies laid *before him for signa- ture ‘at the end' of B lyusy,duy was so large as to take up nn hour or more, be,co-nceived the ‘daring idea of hav- ing his name stamped on them. A flic-simile of his signature was made in steel und with this his privilts sec- retaries wereiable to give the olliclal sanction to irnlpofliflllt 'd0Ullm0l1¢B- One overseas Governor oliiected on the ground that legal state docu- ments requirod the actual sl-gn-mariu- :'Evcrything 'you could 'possibly want in thc line of talcum powder will be found here. Every maker of note is represented with the best production. We know you will find here just the kind you have been looking- for. Prices 2:'ic ii tin. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kebt Streets. ‘ Mtf. LEARI\ T0 FALL ASLEEP. “It is u. great pity,” said tho specialist in nerves, to the young woman “that all of you will not learn and practice the iizost import- ant lessons in maintaining hciilth and bcuuty. There is more truth thiiii poetry in thc old idea that ‘bcillity sleep should be taken lic- fore midnight. The object uf sleep is rest and refreshment. It is not enough merely to sleep. In thc llrst place, sleep should he made ii. hub- it. Slumber at any time is practic- ally wiisted if the muscles are taut and the biain active. Work while you Work. llluy while you play, as ener- getially as you will, but, rest wliilc you rest. Give yourself completely \l\f\ to il.. If you d0n’t know how - learn. Tlieii form the habit and nev- er lose lt.” ` "Open thc windows wide, winter or summer, throw aside thc pillow, und ict the muscles gk), every single one of then;--they arc like rubber hands that had stretched all ns tliougli you were iifraid it would get away- from you. lt. is ' strong enough to hold you-drop all cares and worries, shut out ull plans and conjectures and schemes, breathe deeply and reg- ularly" meaning to inhale and cx- hale rlrytlzn iclzlly~ and before you know it, you have slipped away.”- Ncw York “l"'ost." l\`U\'El. PICKLES. Something nnvel in pickled Bruss- els sprouts. Trim, wash and drain quite dry as many as you require. Put into non. sprinkle well with suit and let remain for 24 hours. Drain 017 U`»'0l'Bl111I`0. und if you think they are too salty, put in a colander and pour cold water over them .nd drain Place in .. ,pan and cover with lioll- ing vinegar, seasoned with pellper, ii little bruised ginger, a bay lenf und emough sugar to take off »tlic cl- treme acid- of the vinegar. When the pickles are cold, put in jars and tie down.- Los Angeles Express. DR. DeVAN’S FRENCH PILLS §i§°i{Z zulatliiq Pill for Women. 15 s. box or three for H0. Bo d at all Drug .Btores. or mailed to any iddrcss on receipt ol price. Tin Bconnu. Dluo CQ., B_t_._{7uthsrlnes, Ontario. ____ PHOSPTIDNOE FOR ITIEN. ii.€."i'.§i Vitality; lu Nerve and Bnin; increases “grey matte ’; i»Tonic-willbulld you up. fs a box,or lvro for $5 nt drug stores, or by mal on receipt if pi-iss. tin soosui. Dum co., sa. cnuminq Ontario. ‘ Sold nt Huzhel' Dnmstou i »- -~-- D Win . . ' ` ~' \ iv 1% ‘ ,}`ll;=1.!;L ‘ il . _-_».¢¢" »', T’ ' Y ~':i'~»’.i 1- 5~5.’.»i._ Q _/ al, but Mr. Chamberlain adhered to _'his innovation. Another instance ol. his practical view of thinks - WW when an enquiry reached the oilice 'lor iidvico on the best nail manufact- urers. According to British state de- partment etiquette no advice 91100111 be given; but Mr. Chamberlain gave instructions to tail the writer that Nettlewld; mails would hold like_ l d . grdrdiyodg who knows how diiiilcult it, is to desi with the Colondsi office in . .. prompt straight-forward way like this, will realise what temsi-ity w_ss_ required for reform even in M1011 mln-` utlias. ’ . . I ‘ . ' _ common.- ...____-._-_-_ chocolates are absolute- , iimde |‘.¢Ii° and are in mak- var- fresh Y-.`.-"fi~-i-..-_ ‘ - . ¥\.‘:!1_‘.?.1'¥~I-lrn Q J .nf -inlmr.--' '. :', ' Ili -9--".= ./f THE i \“ '<54-.-.-F‘l. j ll’ Broadwaysi: 82q__S_ NEW_!0RK._ _ Glloilooms 400_Batl\s-_,_ /Splendid mom, with gaieining eaur;..$a.ooj ‘M/ith private bath( - _`~°-*from $2.50. ' s ptclli weekly rates; . _liaisons me nomic( ` 'The most ‘convenient location to- ihenms, department stores and all transit lines; lingua e transferred to and from Penniglranis Station f|»¢°_‘“ -~_', _ ..‘“..i` .r _ “D Tenders Scaled tenders will be received not later than tho 1.'7tli of July next for the installation oi eclectric wiring lor lights, bells, etc.. for the Dalton Banitorlarn. Plans and lpcclflcatlbll can be seen at the l:iavxng's Bank, Charlottetown. } D. A. McKINNON, \ Sec’y. i007-6-l SMH.- Miss D. Rudge 171 Great George Street Manufacturer of all kinds fine hair goods including gentlemens’ toupes and wigs. Also hair goods for sale. m2niosG0'J-iu4w.{8l~ ii'-i >-il-e` ... -- aww--_-_-as-_f_:_»._-ur_~=---_-_~_~» - - - ~.v.- - -.-.f--_-‘---_~__-.-.-.- ~ -.5 Silver Foxes and Furs Limited _ Head Oilice CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA Authorized Capital $300.000 _ Divided into _ _ _ " I 25 p. c. Preferred stock having first cla_1m l A on each year’s earnings for the next five years for ayments of dividends $210,000 _ _ Common Stock 90.000 I _ s3oo.ooo The essence of good judgment when i uvesting in the Silver Fox In- dustry is low Capitalization per pair for high grade Class A animals. The dividend security of the 25 p. c. Preferred Shares of Silver Foxes 1 and Furs Ltd. is on the very low basis of Capitalization of only $14,000 per pair 7 and the parents of their fifteen pairs of animals are without a single exception ` all registered in Class A according to the requirements of the Fox Breeders , Association. You will make a mistake if you invest in the Fox business without look- '. ing into the merits of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. ; Write to any of the directors for complete prospectus and literature, or f better, send your application today for what shares you wish to take. -_,__-_____.EL__-_1_ .. rr *QQ .». -4 -A».v.v_»._Y. 1 . .. I. .i vs_- _. l Par Value of Shares $10 each Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. TERMS OF PAYMENT 20 p. c. with application, 10 p. c. each 30 days from date of application providing however that the full amount is to be paid on or before August 30th, 1914. Applications for less thari ten shares must be accompanied by remit- tance of not less than 50 p. c. of their value. Discounts for Full Payment with Application On applications received in June, 3 p. c; in July, 2 p. c. DI R E CTO RS FRANK R. HEARTZ, President C. J. STEWART, Mgmhgf Ailyigor¥__B_o?_ril_1_)__ominip`n Tr_un_t Co. l_)_ircctor l§_o{¢_ai.-i_l‘i\yitnn S_ilver_Bx\ek Foxes, Ltd. id t P l ` t' ssoc a ion; unsgor ..er on nvus mon gene _ grrgidggt Pl-'l)rIo: R;yalKBillvel-01l}‘oxes, Ltd. Albcrton, P. Island. is Gi-me George semi. Charlottetown, i'.E.i. F. L. ROGERS. W K ROGERS Vico___l’re_s__i‘den_t_an%_ Managing Director Silver . . ox nc ng ompany. President W. K: Rogers Co., Ltd., General In- Director Rogers-Payton Sliver Black Foxes,I.td. surunee & Steamship Agents. President l‘.E Island Fox Breeders’ Association. Director Bsckstt Sliver Fox Co. Aibertnu, P- E. Illumi- Director Rogers-Payton Silver Black Foxoi,Ll