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Foster Central Drugstore ' Il it ' 0 Sunny sidee _ gunnuumuraivnnuuappiuiupan ‘ ,f I _ -» re ,- ‘ .___;i_.-_V»_--, _ 4- /‘ " _/ ”* _°:.~:;°.“.r_ \ 1 ' fy ; ; ! /J* ' ,_ ' \`\ _.1 \ ~ _ 'ii ."'.‘~‘\' Fw _ ?,T>_§3,,\ /' ir... ` / . BEAUI l»i,fy_ ,_ _ .`=-f = -1-rr A' ~.}-af. ' » .('='7Z1f'~. "»lf-` ` . .___~_-.. rw? _(_ " ¢`,'l‘.-"f' . ». "W-;f‘I;‘.f'-*,- ' _ "L/; f’ f ._ .."f"‘ _ _______,,._ W. ‘Alf-\".vr»-11 V . ________,__--» _ . .VV,_ .- _ li ., ar* _ ....» ... i l A Quiet Digniiy is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance; Some new mod els of this type are illustrated here and many people prefer V - _ These Monuments- ~' i\ _ to the»-affistlcally carved de- signe_”` rlniented with taste- fullfagld-orations. Whatever ydn'i~7" eference we arereedy tojin i'_»lyVV;t§g at; l`e yon desire. ., , A . l ice Kem sr. i4o4-9-ioMwfm3ll - _ 2807ll-22m3l \ ,‘_____._.__.___..J._- "The first of the new Ghrlet- mas neeiw our for-women is Vjuef- in news:-ome in today and see the advance display. oore 6 MOLGW V zqhomi l.?zmV3i Gnu l Ducks i ` lliir nnauunnnaapspsqnapg zf:-_:1=:T=¢p»p"====n»===»==::.:::::=-_-_ -_;:x:____ _ _ _ _ _- - - ;_ ;:__ 41111411; _ _1 ed. Waifliii 'drdullinimta dh rle ivan _-ilu . f ny, . .__ own 'n:w=°:o|i eellle of o e p e, least, remote. The opinion of good judges is that even when the market for iurs does become more discrimin- ntlng, the best stock of foxes will command even better than present prices. ' . For*-the present, there is opportu- nity _for P . _ ing than even the high value of the pults aiiords. The demand for _ is so keen, and the supply ol it so relatively meager, that foxes sell for from io E value. For the past year or tW0. f0V~' oi the Prince. Edward Island pelts have been shipped abroad, only the sick or aged animals, being slaughter- breeding. There seems to be every prospect that all of the young of 1914 will a o many of the 1915 brood as well, The ununge back to pelt values will come eventually, but those well informed expect it to come gradually, not sud- denly. Even then, it will come pro- bably only for inferior stock and not for the .best strain oi blood. iuvrslueur _ls foxes (Continued from page_two) Bignsllsrs 1 2 2 3 1V5`6-20 runs visiting in Dunstaiinage, the guest oiV animals which n csmpsuy owns um; Another' signal defeat was scored in Mr._aud Mrs. Scott Cairns. as to having an experienced keeper of U10 S%°0nd 581110. the 0ffi°9l'B being 1 proven integrity, Noi; svsry 10; on properly trimmed by the N. C. 0's of Ml L- G0l`d011 PPOWBS. C11H1`1°tl?0' Prince nawanrrelsna which a sem- No. 3. who played e rattling good t°WH» Wm* *O S“““°°1`““1° Y°°l°"1“Y» pany can buy is of the strain from _88l11°- T!'BiD0l`. 0! the N- C- 0'B. “m’"1°°’1 0” 9' business trip- 1 which one single skin sold in London made two sD10l1¢li<1 ¢Bl¢C\1BS`n*l left _ , in 1'J1u he high as also and another out-field, while Hewete pitched ex- Mr- J 01111 1i.Ia\1B°n_f_Wnn a passenger as high as £540. Moreover, real cellently for them holding the ofli- lr0m Calle Tfnvcrsefto Charlottetown knowledge of ' cera right down. The fielding ot the Yéifcrdny morning._ He leaves this Oliicers *was extremely poor; they morning on retui'n"‘to~ Newfoundland. THE ART OF BREEDING? ,need a great deal of practice. Stanley Mrs Peter Fe__g"‘°°___s__;_ _'md her da“gh_ v r- roduction ar lor years at better route from fox rais- Goon lansuniuo sroox ur to ei ht times their fur All others- have- been saved for is be sold . as breeders and ' Lat it not be forgotten by prospec- tive investors tbat underneath thc whole buslness,lles one great founda- msntal fact. The world’s demand for iurs must steadily increase, while the wilds where hunters and trappers can obtain iurs must yield steadily less and less. During the past twenty years; the productionoi all the more valuable furs has fallen by ility per cent. The eilect oi this diminishing supply, in the face of a growing de- mand, la seen in n general advance in values, 'dui-ing recent years, _of -'from 200 to 300 per cent. That _ the world must V turn from the pelts of the wilds to ture raised in captivity' is e perfectly obvious fact. 'i‘h's prlm`c.r_equi_ait_cs for success in the fox lndustry are really valuable foxes, a reasonable eoptilizntiou per pair, s capable and experienced care- taker and honest management. Giv- en these, and the. investment is a promising one. The history of the industry, up to tba present time, as n‘ conservative banker writes, ba given a_ lei-ge percentage of préilt. GI AT 060 ENJUYING t A PE|lFEOT HEALTH ....1-_ - _ mimlii me su Pius' A ` in ntden liiilg Engineers! N.~_§¥:i-nh 42°i¢y,_ihn’|°huruly endorses inns Pitts to give your money B Two more games in the indoor ' 'M155 Di"-FY male. Manufacturer baeeball league being conducted by -Miss Agnes Donnelly oil Albany' 511113 hair goods; also Wig-mnkinlt the Fourth Reelmcnt were played at is the guest ef her aunt. Mies Jane - fm Gwrzo st. ,- the armani-ies lee; night, in the pres- neeeeiiy, Keuey- ewes. , ' 2505‘11°HWfm1m0- .ence of a lar¢e"numb_er 'oi spectators. ' --- ` HSMOKERB T ~ - jln the first game the Bignnllers Messrs. D. 0. _Reddin and Spil- ef.. .....e.'..i.’.‘;‘:...".;“.'.1:.:ri°_;_l'.:::_t.:’.‘;".;i i°°3:2 ‘il§::;:l.;‘;°_ ;°.t_..:;::.f: _l'_‘:.°.:.':.i°'° ‘° S“""“°'°‘°°~ pngnlosk ove{~ ourpprésent display of ing Vgniy give mem beat their 0pp0,,_ » ; .. _...___ , 195° b_;'5T_l_V?_ °5- E Pf_5sh°“Y B116. col- ents to the tune of 31 runs to 20. Mn- Jb.mes_fDrai1.\or, train despatch- m§i__;__ ___ th 5»_ “S °tY1°B» B11 ’Stanley "starred" for the winners er, and his bride have returned to pricesm llrh pngcezliat an “U59 °f Withthe fine score of 9 runs. Alto- the city from their wedding trip. O e' G 9; G ””°”KD"“5 00°- gethertoo much of the reprehensible ' - _ r;-r-_ °"“." T" °f”°5° and “nt SW- practice of questioning the umpirc’s Miss Georgia Manson, Cy,”-latte. Mt! .decision was lnduIged'in during this town, spent -the=We_ek end in Cape so--. - 1°- me §:::°.:::‘:.°::.“::2f:e:_‘::.n';;f “__” 0 . wal: l°w°“ Wien’ 9`z3M“' ing unsportsmanlike, to question the Miss Annie Mcfsaac, Charlottetown umpire’s decision smirka of squeal- spent Sunday at Cape Traverse, the 1118- ` ` _ guest of Mies 'Pisie Clark. 'I'he score by inningsz- Gunners No. 4 3 4 4 2 7 li 3-31. runs went in to pitch in the fifth innings is still comparativel rare, and not and affter the N. C. O’s had made ten __ \ - “ * ` more than two or three dozen inen runs 'oil him. "tired to the “’°°d day mcmmg for Q.““"_‘°y! M“5°"wher° are very skiiiiul at the business. Giv- pile, where his holocaust some disap- they intend tf°'r°°"f1“ if” f“t“"°‘ ‘ ~' _ ell due regard to thcsc facts and it pointed adherent ot the Oilicers aug- _ , " » ' is not difficult to figure a p'r0iit for gested should have taken place. L Miss Angle D°“'°“~ °f, Messrs” PB' investors unless the bottom shall The score by l“Ul“§`91- to" & Company' was B' Wssengqr' to drop out of tue iur business altogenn- N. C.0's No. 3 9 0 0 3 er. That such an occur-ance is higniy Officers ` 0 Z 1 0 “"1"“,;°,',f')',, °‘O°ff§;‘; Sfjsgfhg on the LEAGUE STANDING ~_ Mies Hattie Harris spent sunday island states that there is reasonable ° in Hnzelbrook, with ‘Mrs. g-Rev.)_W. e'ro'und for believing that it will ne' a Games Wilson: and "turned hmm yes BF' long time before enough hiign-grade Played Won Lost p. c. -“Y mmmng' silver pelrs are placed in the market 6 5 1 to materially ancct. pelt prices. 'rue great fur merchants ot London, nnnipson els' Company, we are credi- bly iniormed, believe also there ls no near prospect of the market being cf- fccted in the slightest degree irom this source, and ' J. Walter Jones, whom the Government regards as an authority declares that-»,tney are not over 1e,00o silver foxes in captivity in the world, and that probably' not more than half oi_ these are oi really good quality. Thus the possibilities >-r we »-we -31 rims Z-9 runs ~l~l_xm~l L~:»=»=¢.;oew~ r.-\~t>,>¢s 335 O99 Gunners No 3 N.0.0's No Ii 3 N.C.0's No. 8 Gunners No. 4 Bignallers Oillcers 43.0 43.0 30.0 BASKET BALL. _ ‘The first game of basket ball oi the Intermediate Church League, which was played at the Y. M. G. A. l/ant night, was n fine specimen of clean, fast and good wholesome sport, and was enjoyed by 8, fair number of basketball enthusiasts. The friendly .rivals were as follows: (for the An- gllcans) Chas. Carbonsll, _ Fred Lane, Reg Lane, Robert Acorn; pier the Methodists) J. Johnson, Bruce New- The game resulted in a victory for _the Anglican boys, the score being 9_ to 3. The Methodist boys are ` marc beginners, but made s. good showing throughout the game, and took their; defeat like men, according their vic- tors three hearty cheers at the con- clusion of the game. L. W. MacMil- lan, P.D., handled the game to the satisfaction of both teams. The next game will take place on Thursday evening, when~ there will be a "doubleheader", Grace v Bap- tist, St. Jaljnes .v Zion. __..._'~..____._._. ::Rexall Rubbing Oil is endorsed by n/thletcs, all suilerers from rheuma- tism and by all who have suflercd from sprains, pains or bruised mus- cles. It has really wonderful curative qualities and we guarantee it to be good or we wiRl- refund vour money. Price 25c. a. bottle. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George nnd Kent ` Sta. Mti. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. In ‘connection with the Church Ath- letic League being' conducted under the auspices of the Y. M. G. A., an- other interesting competition - has bee-:l arranged-a bowling tournament for seniors; The rules and fixtures of this tournament are as iollowsz- ' Each church will enter live men to compose its team. There may also be one "'sp'are i"nn'n"` to each team. who _must be named but need not be entered, he to take the place of regu- lar players when they are unavoid- ably absent. ‘ The team whose scores total the highest in the entire tournament will be the winning team andeach mem- ber will be awarded a prize, The individual whose scores total the highest will `bc awarded a prize 'mrthe best bowler. ' The individual who makes the high- eet score in n game during the tour- nament will he awarded a prize. A Members af.-id contributorsoi the Y. MY' C. A. will pay -75 cents to enter a d those -who are not members or contributors will pny $1.50 for this tournament. This will pay for: a. The games. ' b. The prizes. e. A supper which will be served when the prizes are awarded. Galmes start at 7.45 o’clock even .if but one man is present. Ahiitnteee will be credited 100 points, or if they start in the game late they will be credited 10 points to the frame up to the time they _start in, when their actual store will, 'be counted. ' ` ‘ . Two games may be rolled in each contest li time permits. ‘i _ ` A BCI-IBIDULE. ~ `Nov. 25--First Methodist v. Bap- tint. Nov. 'I1-Grace Methodist v. _Angli- _:l__ov. 28-Zion Presbyterian v. Hap- t .. » _ ‘ Dee. 2-,Zion Presbyterian v. Angli- Dee. 4--First Methodist v. Gracc Methodist. , ` _ Dec. 5-Baptist v. Anglican. Dec. 0'-First Methodist-#Zion Pres- byterian. _Dec. 11-Grace Methodist, fl Bap- t|t'. - bee. laféqrlret Methodist v. .angli- Miss Hattie Bryenton, city, is ter, Katie of this city left yestsr Moncton on yesterday mornings train. ' < __ Mr. G. B. We-irnore, of St. John. N. B., who has been visiting Mr. Gelding, or the Banu ef Neve scene ' in this city,.1_cit yesterday on return.. Commander Thompson, in charge bf the winter service boats, LGBVGB Chaf- lottetown this morning lor Ricbi-_ hucto, N. B., on ofiiclal business. . 'Miss Olga, Crosby, Cafpe Traverse, was in Charlottetown, Saturday. visiting her mother who is 'ill in the P.E.I.Hospital,but who it is pleasing to learn is steadily improving. borough Square. noon. V opens this- morning. ' Among thc passengers Simpson, of Charlottetown. Miss Helen Owen, daughter of Mr. _ and Mrs. A. W. Owen, has arrived in ` Charlottetown, from Edmonton She. is staying with her pnreuis, Hills- ' Mr. D. J, i_3onii'el1;".'yav;c_i_"i,iei'rig .nsii-, nger for R. T, 1-iolinuu, _l..td., Sum.- -merslde, spent the week end in Char- lottetown, returning yesterday after- The Attorney General, Hon. J. A. Mathieson, was among the passengers leaving tne city 'by yesterday morn- ings train for Summerslde, where' he is attending _the_sitt_ing of the Su- ureme Court for Prince County which rivlng at' Charlottetown last night by the Picton boat i Northumberland were Mrs. C. Lyons,| oi the city, and Mrs, Archibald Mc- i_ Donald, oi' Georgetown, both return-' ing from Halifax; and thc Rev. Unnon Messrs. J. F. Pritchard and A. J. McDougall, two of tho largest potato growers oi Aroostook, Maine, arc in the city on a business visit in con- nectlon with the fox industry. Mr. Mcllougall is the owner of 'a farin ol over 240 acres all undei potato cul- tivation. ‘ Q _ Mrs. T. Edgar McNutt, ol this city, who has been _'under treatment ln the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, for the past' three onths, is _expect- many friends here be pleased to proved in health. _ while in the bee- pltal she underwent,V1n serious opera- tion, whlch has resulted successfully. W. B, Purdy, Treasurer, of the Mas- sachusetts Blnck Foxes, Limited, ul. rived in Charlottetown] on Saturday night and will remain for n few days. In another columrr,lb_ tiblished sn ln- terestlng interview _wilt these gentle- men on potato grqiyingin the United_ Ste-CBS as compare .with the industry-.' f __ ,_..____.f__._,_._. , Rev. D171 Filllcrtdh, Charlottetowh, left this morning for Hiillfnx and will ret'urn on Wedpesdayff _` ' $11.” N--11.-‘ s ‘ Master Geor€e"Ohi_i'lr, son of Mt, Harry clerk, _- iczerig: whe has when iii with rheuiiieeiefljevere ie feet -re- covering.-V ' ' 1 ` Mrs. (Rem) A. J. McNeill, Murray River, who is undergoing treatment in the P.lil.I. Hospital, is steadily improving in' health. ‘ " .,. _ . . BEE¢HAM’s *PILLS ' ed 'home at'tbe eiisldl the *w‘eck_ Her* learn that she is, considerably im- ` in Prince Edward '_ _._ lllhi; ‘l ` V i ‘ _ A ‘ 4 :'a'_5»,__IQli% -‘L Q) _ua MORNING DAILY. ' " _ V ' sriiuiu i_ocllis_ s' “ as “ 0 ‘ ~ T i‘ - »\ - ".:‘u'.'.: ‘ .__-..__‘_.i‘-; .v' '47 V . . _desi a ___.._ ___________._ C ___ __ _ E' 5?; _. ,_ V_°V___ .__ V _ _ __ ._` _ VV __ _,_ _._ V __ V _ 0 The Big _Furniture Store > -' l ‘ 'I Elegant New Dining Ream- e __»g___l.¥ /1 ‘ T ! vi Y *',- - ._ ’_'_’___ _fs- . . lu' TM) Q gil; (iff j Su] tes 'I "fl _ =éj=.,". le f fl ul A _ , V . llllllW»fl!|l~l*-1§l{_l~ We are showing a-“ » ` #1, 'riff /9" _ .` ‘ ' l "r-’?<.»”.,. f"'»*’11. a nlilcent stock in ’ -.=;@'._, ->» /}l1»/0,.-_ m g `l"l._»__-_-_-f,..|_l§ Af /__-9/..‘ line dining suites it - ~ .ly ' >’ ‘ Newest Styles L W =~'="" K » e ~ ` ' ' Latest Finishes Dining Suites consisting of Extension Table, 'six liin. ing Chairs (including Arm Chair) China Closet, and Buffet. Made ‘of liuest Quartered Oak, Golden (lair, Filmed and Waxed Hniehes. t Pe. Selle $75loV0. '95 oo, 125 oo up ee 175.00. E? Ee. _,_;'; The Finest Showing In The Province .__l - l < Beer E3 \/\'/.vek~--=FurTll(Zuré' > ' vm __ _ - ,_, i r il-:B "'“`."."-“\‘i` ` ,' "f~,`- is- ` ,X 0 '- ' ' 'IM _ ~ 'ir " i, . ' * I. ' ,W-2”?-"-' -“» _-_,. _ E - ~§ __{'_,.~.~.»~r""’"' ' ,_ __im\ »m__ 'l "" _.- _‘ "`?4 @ `4 : l"f"~"“‘**i*’ Pl `1 -_ _ __ _ _ 4 “ ‘ Al H'-in'-` -_O ,°`,_._$:‘_“____ _l `¢_--,__ _ F- ' -"_‘_='\: ‘~;:.l` ~ ..-__ ,_ ‘ ~-| _ _-- l ,___ A Big Easy ROCKE R $1.95 Made of solid' hardwood ~- w e I 1 finished in Golden Oak-big, strong, c iuliortable, a bar- gain........... $|.93 Set of. Six DINERS' Arm Chair and five side Chairs of Solid Oak, lip- k qi li . Vl . _ '."_:‘~,_f| ,___ _ a¢.,. .--:=_.e'-_ fr* ‘rl '_ » " Ll-'f'l`i,. _ I iq* V -‘»:£_.»‘.'v__ :‘ ' . M.. ~.._c-_..14..~" -ffefi ,-=~f . .._, Z“"*»‘=\-'§ans...=...;`_-L._ £513' _~ __ __,, _.___ l v e 1 .. _ , _ ’ -"--~-. .-,_ $'¢q&=\l--1 *--¢ _ ug. i `;.iV<_‘ »-‘E-L'-5 /1 ‘i:¥,'€` ~_- , , _ *_ 5. V li _ , Il l , _ _ ' 6 » _ '*‘~u-_f-_'i " _.V l . _ff ll , ._| \‘.,_,, _)_. . __ _ -~ -_ .,_»- 'l_',. 1 l i _ - "4 .l A holstered in genu- ' .1iie,.-1 _ Rocker $1.95 fillveaaiue ;..'T.p.$el1o seieisuinfe $20 00 l Beer £6’ Weeks | Beer fd’ Weeks! Beeriff Weeks _ ' ‘ - ' ' _-_-.i__w --_._-9 Mr. ima Mrs. Gerson Campbell ei 3 _ hm, tonight at gm ..,,,; ..,m,,r_ mul. Finns sr~'.ii_=-»_=:.;;-; ff.; sev- ‘ ver-_` -'"' ,......, .H ,|_ ggi.. "L_ f l-1 lil; é"=‘; tlig ,._ .,,= ‘.181 ..._f'i-'_-_‘ val ‘ .ii xi.; _L 'V:. nl ;_l_1?fi< -lf if 5 l . i , . -1_~.-._-.f .__,f_-_ _y ._-. (- , _ » ig