_ i _ _ » ‘ ' ,,. .few 4 ' ' W f _ f -_ »,-a_f_i_-1-'- -~ fl.. - ‘ 1 ‘ i __ . ui-ss, A " ** rw-_-- - » ' 1 ss mi- -' ~ _,flies 'Li .. .sms ».s§` . i s. A. Ki-:i.i.v. :sa 111ic1tRsv!LI,i!, ONT., Aug. 26111, 1913. “ About two years ago, I found my health in a very bnilstate. My kiiliieyei were not doing their work, and I was all ruu down-in coiiilition. I felt the uc-cd ol sonic gooilrenieily, and having seen " Fruit.-ii-tives " advertised, I decided to try tlieiii. Their effect I founil more than satisfactory. Tlieiructioii wasuiild and the result ull that could he expected. “ My kidneys resumed their normal action after I had tiikeii 'upirards of ii dozen boxes and I regaiiiedniy old-time vitality. Today, I aiu as well as ever, the best health I have ever had ". B. A KELLY “ Fruit-a-tives ” islhegrestest Kidney remedy iii the world. It nets on the bowels niid the skin as well as the Kid- neys niid thereby soothes and cures any Kidney soreness. "l~`riiit-n-tives" is sold by all dealers st 600 n lin.-4,1; lor $12.10, ti-nil size 25:1, or will be sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-lives l.i1iiiied. Ottawa. (liarliiflcliiwn Siem Navigation C0., ltd. Commcncing Monday the lst ol Jiiric, the _ s'i‘r~iAivii0n Nonri-1iiMiii»:n\i.ANii Leaves (lhnrlottctown for Picton, N. ;~i_’ |)n_ily, (except Sunday) ut. 8.20 ifclock a. m., lcuving l'ictuu on re- turn nbout 4.00 p. m. l`onn¢-.ctlons mails at Plctou for all points in Nova Scotia. ' - _ EMPRESSY l.env0s"Bumri_1ersiilo for Point-dw (llisne, N. B., Daily (except Sunday) uliout 10 o'c|ock a. ni., leaving Polntf ilii-Chenc on return about 4.30 p.m., oi_1nnectin;_» with express trains for (‘.||ni-lottctowii :mil ’l‘igii,isli. Connec-, tions iuiirle at I’oint.~dii~(‘.licne for ull' points in Ganiiiln :ind the llulterl Bt/itos. (l. W. WAKEFORI), _ Muimgor. harlottotown, Mny Llflth, 1014. 20`l\5-5~30Mtf. »*ANAn|`AN 1 [_- NEW TRAIN SERVICE iiE'r\vni2iN Montreal and Chicago (Via Windsor and Micliigaii Central) lv. Montreal, R 45 1. m. Arr. Chicago, 7.45 ii m. l.v Montreal. l0.00 p. m. Arr. ( hicsgo, . . 9.0) p. m. Trains consist i_il»rnry~c¢ini`||,.irlmennobservzi- tion.Huili~l and lJii\in|;'C:lis, St_:mila|d':\iid Touiisi Slpcbegrs. ' ' - 0nly"l`lrr0'ugh All Rail Route éhssrcsr rimins nsiwssa noNriis.i_i_ .mu cnicnco w. ri. iiowarn. D v_A..c.r.i<..si. J<»in..i-i_a. _ " i4 I' _dune 20 ~ for Liverpool - I The fine _new passenger ship S. S. “Digby” sails from Ha ifax on June 20, for Liv- erpool via St. john s, Nfld. f you anticipate a trip_ to Europe this Summer. _CDJOY the comforts of this ship. ’ $65.00 Saloon' ` _ _ f ' 45.00 Second Class ‘ Monthly Sailmgs _ i=iir§n_o's§.\i/liliy *ii co; Lid i‘iAoviiiiruii|,l_i,.0i=»iiA~» _ » , . _ - (Continued i a c o people. who had .tlscome so hateful to her as the scavengers of the jun- gle. There was something to admins |111 the tiger, the leopard, the ,_wl1d_ elephant; hut- sho placed all.-natives (perhaps wi-orrgly) in B cl-ass -with the “l1°1°8n iackals and ,hyonas. l Tanned deeply by wind and sun, K‘afth.-lyn was darker than many a native woman. Often she thought of' Bruce. but hol>e ot his finding her had long since died within her. livery night .when sho climbed to her platform she vowed shis would start south t.-he n-zxt‘morniiig; south, to‘ wnrilfflie land where th-ere were wlil’.t~( Deonl ;§ but nach mornini; found ber hasiti t. - ,- 3 - *_ e. i _r _ _ - _ , .. _- ' ________ - - .¥`9D1».l?.S.` NX? ‘ _ ~ 3 ` ..-.._ y- _,. . _ _ 1' W2 . aq__gu mdnli _in f . i , _ __ - ' _ liar actions. ‘Sbi`i`_-lri|d`1*lV€d 'W' ' F- _ ‘ . ‘ _ l ‘_ If 1 = _ I ‘ °“l1Y. ¢t¢eUn»s_i1‘§i‘.faui1'at dilhhirom ' ` ""” ' _ __ _ 7 _ I 4 ii; »' 1 ' 7 ` |l’h°‘n°m° °f °h°_"}'ZQf!i:'-» "-!\`\‘¢'l‘n*~!lll‘l\‘°- so ' ‘» C ' ~` ‘ _ __- ._ ., . ., __.- _ _ if ._ » raw vawtablei; glgdthmgll Wggw' ` QI _ - ` - {___, . _ _. __ ` §.°f.§‘7»'§i"f.Z’1°i°”°'i';i°°i‘=iiis¢°“ v°'°@i.°."'”° iii' ' i ~ ' ~i ~ ‘ ‘ ' "*' _ siiiiuiui '.....i. T... “ ° °";,__._.- 35,.-6, ~_~s=i_~ » _ - _ _ _Y -_» _ » __ I ry ' _ Blwliys sur?£§ ihhi£?" " -A h . _ _ _ _ '. _ _, ` i . _ __ ‘ a r '1 i.`, sis ki-pi: s retain* i, fi' ,=..." 1 - ' " i--' ~ ' --“ ' --Q--l' ‘ " _ik ~-_-s..-_.*‘~ A of all humwnabein s W s`diW will ' _ 7" Sometimes the great striped tiger river. The frantic runaway slipped. P!'0Wled about the base of the tree, crushed -the tree trunk, gccovgi-gd sharpened his claws omths lzarl-r,._but himsslf, a`nd'i\_'ent splashing into the -he never attempted to ascend to the water, __ _ _ ‘_ platform. Perhaps ns realized uisl i<'..;»¢i1i'y,‘,`_w,,s iiun,,'_i,s,.,.i1sn'g and 'Usefulness of investigation, since the only th, iyateri saved her _from ssirrs Platform mode it i‘mi>ossin1s for nim_nod~l1y sat-is. when sm ireecivsmi ner to see,what was up there. But al‘- Senses she was surounilcd by ,, group WVIYB. n0W, to -:md from the truce of very-much i1stonisl_id_ illolinmrne- water, he paused, looked up; circled dons. ~ " ' 9 . * ` the U80. an-§l`=W°“l9 BWHY mY9bifi0ll- i They lobliereil and gestlculiited to Only the grass eating beasts came 0-ns_‘.anotl1cr nnil shsi vm! -cdnilucted ‘TOWN lloltll F*t|`¢‘f1“‘ to lrfltlm. -ill U16 o the stockindn, She understood’ lrut lyn understood by this that tho n‘-en iv., words-"Alliilin." rind “l~1luve." and the elephants were still in the (Cbdtiniieil next Saturday) stockiade. _ The following morning slis went .» »----------- down to th? stream tn bntlila; nt the _ _ _ Bah¥ili-'l her itree, there was ,, clear- ing, then 5,, juinblio oi thickly growimg trees beyond those were another' clearing, upon which stood n desert-! g elephant stockmle. The priiss had own rank in it for want of use. She was in the .net oi putting on' grass siiinilnliu when she sow, to. lier dismay, the approach of men' and elephnntsf The elephants were riililen liy inzihrrits, 'l‘\\0 other elefpilliiiits were -trying lostled to-_ ward the stockpile, evidently new captives. '1‘li-cy proceeded pussivi-ly,\ however, for ales-lin-nts submit . to captivity witli less real troiihlc than any other wild beast. lisithlyn crou-_ elicd low in thc grass mid wailt-ed till mvn iiiiil clslrliiaiits entered the stock-I ads: than she run flllifilily i0Wl1\"<1 hifi? liiwcii, the phitforiii-in the trees. She nsviir went very lar from th-is, suivc in smrcli of iooil. She had also rc- covcrcil thc i-iliol nnil set it linick in its plnon. lt wiifi not, fortiiiiatnly, ,, nuioli frqziiiriiiicil spot. lt was for the luieiicilt of the occasional pilgrim, the ryots linv»in_\; shrines more convenl~."'nt-’ iy sitnstsd. ' She nestlnil down aiiionzst hl‘1`| r,,,.,h»es and wriiteil. She could not sec( the stocknilo from where -she 110W wus, but she could hcnr I-illollls l\""'“‘ the mahouts. lleceiircly she had diF»¢ovcI‘9l1 21 leopiird‘s lair nniir the stockiiilc an-il' was visry careful to avoid it, much :is shi: wanted to ssiizc thc Dl'l’iW ciibs nod _i-un uivriy with them. By this time she knew the lialvlts, iciirs, niul liiitrc~ils‘of thcsc i»00llle of thc jungle, mid slif-_ scrupuliously attended .»i,.\ii» 'ii-l ~ PLAN'r_ ENE’ " JUNE ‘sslnnios ` ‘ From Charlottetown: _ S. ' S. “Halifax” Tuesday, June 2nd and 9th. S. S. "Evangeline" riilay, June l9t:h and 20th. From Boston: sl. S. "Halifax" Saturday, June li. B. B. "Evangeline" Tuesday, June 16th, 23rd and 30th. For further information apply to JAS. OARRAGHER, harlottetown_ Agent. Time- Table S. S. Hillsb0r0 ' A.M. 8.30 A.~M. 9.20 " 10.00 -‘ 11.00 1- 11.30 -' 1.30 P.M. 2.00 P.M.‘ 2.30 " 300 “ 3.30 _-1.30 8.00 -~` -iino °= " 5.00 ~ s.a0 ~ 1.00 ~ SUNDAY. l0'00 A.lVl. 1.00 l’.lVl. 2.30 " _-1.00 " -1 0.00 " ‘ M. MURPHY, Manager. Eastern S.S. Corporation Intemational Line Change in Schedule, liicreanii ' Service '-:> 5.5 ic-n~.-1"; ro' ,,_. . , . . eo Q wozio Q _ _ _rs sta cs. ' iirray e_r. r on _ ° llyiptiigal Clydesdnle with splendid bone nciiim. He Leaves St. John Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 9.00 a. m. for l.ub¢¢. Butiwft. Puri Ind and Boston. Rctuminmlsaveo Central Whlrt somn. 9.00 s. m. Msniiiyo. Wednevdy "ld- rfissvs for imisnu. -mmm wb” <1 9'- lohn. ` _ MAINSTBAMSI-IIPl.lNE vinci suvioe-tisuveen Poi-sind uid New York 'Leaves Franklin ' Wharf. Portland Tueoiisil riinnilaniiid ssiiirdin ii 0.00 is m- ‘ ‘ I J Qt.Ioli'n.'l‘li:Bot9Bea.|7K.li1l9¢» _ i.i¢.'i~'i`iom»s¢iio°r.1».¢i~.n' r ‘ \, _, A s. inusmiss. Ami Swlvhn- N- B same time the parent loopai-ils cams for drink. Tlisy had not cured to se-ek their lnii' during theniiglit o n account Ol' the tires; and, worrying' > ' ~ ~ = " ""““ Over their c\1hS.th0y were not in the PARISIAN _SAGE 1vi_f-.KES '1‘I»1iN most agreeable mood. I.l[<‘I¢lilI4li~lS HAIR SOFT AND Katlilyn saw their approach ln AllllNl)AN'l‘ time to reach the platform_ Th-cy _-___ erii_1rlc'd nlmiit the tree, and 'nliemnle ` climbed un ns for as the platform. Beautiful liaii‘, flufly, l\istrous,abun- l\'-itlllyn rcnchcd over with ._ stout_-liint, and free from ilandrull, is one club and clouteil this brute on his oi womnii's grentcst charms-_-it's her tender nose. ‘main ilcliglit_~y:_‘t so miiny of the inir A shot broke the silence and ii hul- _sex have strc-uked, tlilu and lifeless let snot imgrily against the treo luiir, and think there is -no remedy. trunk. The ents iloli. Immediately Beautiful liuir is largely ii nrnttei' of there cninc n. sniienliiig and n triim- rittcntlon. Parisinii Sage frequently noting from the stockiirle. npplicd nnil well ruhbcd into the 'l‘his is irllnt liiiil linppfmvfl. 'Tho scalp works Wonders. 'l`i‘y it today, chief mnlioiit luul iliscovcrnil this nnil you will hc siirprisi-il with the cubs mid linrl tiikc" them into tho result.-not; only will the hair become ,-,f_.,¢1¢_,,¢],._ just ns ,,,m,thpr inmtnr limi abiinilnnt, soft, fliilly, rnilinnt. with mpimi thi- nprniit lcopnrilfi, T11,-_ ritlv life, but really iloiibly,benutiful_ ' I shot hnil frl-°‘l\tr‘.ni‘-il (100 of tho wllil Parisian Sage in titty cent. bottles. rlcnlmnts With ~» n‘ig.ht.vl““f‘l‘. hc scalp nvcils. lt surely i'emovi=s dund- hnrl hrolf-sn thi-_ rlmin wliivli lwlil him ruff with one iippllciitioii stops itch- prisoner to ilneov i~leplinnt,niim-'l. _ - ‘ ` ‘ ' oi hne rityle, good trotting action, cnn 1 U N14 , tl , , sho" 225 speed' dark bay' ‘lenght iii1lliiisincss"~§:i)ll'l 0l`<;:siis;i\t0’J.;`i1r'cl)o[ _ Bacchus ‘_ (8_4§5)_ ' ` *`iWelght'_1700'lbs ` Y Pnl si-.ii isslsimssi rio. is _ _ ,W _ _ 1 Grand Clydesdale .Stallion and a son worid~ta.i1iourlhioi-mst (5880) thsilvdwp 'ot fthe' H. Wood, Vernon circuit _,of t_b6__\Bl-ngen; `fnmi_lY: also slra ‘ol fGsimta 2.00. _.High Admiral 2.07-Q; Csptiun.Georgo 2.091; Scion- ls,;¢(3) 2|1}; Hnrr:y_ J. S. 2_ll} the rgcst money winning trotting stal- lion on Q mile track record tiilicn ln third bent otwlnnhigi race on 5 mile track. . ' The Commodores dam Lufly Eth- elynn (3) 2_2i.} won second money ith (I7) seventeen age horses in ‘2.13} dnm nl Siihib` 2.l7i‘; Roliort 0'- ill (3) 2.282; and tha Rexnll Girl .22i‘, sister of Bsdolin 2.142; the ext: dam Queen McGregor also ilnm ol_,B¢della 2.1/tis. Lady Bird 2.215. lory Quayle 2.24! :and in own sister _Of Pansy McGr0g’0l'. (2) 2.|7i. (1) .232 (the world's éhsmpion yenrling_ rotting illly in race; and dum o. ivxino (4) 2.08!. Oors 2.25. Dam of Queen.McGrsgor is dnm oi ansy McGregor 2.171; Frederick Mc- Gregor 2.15. Puiisy Direct 2.241. The next clam also produced LeRoy 2.131 aclrdaw 2.28} hire of Lady Ethel- nn is by Jay Bird. Jay Bird by eo. Wilkes 2.291 _ Fergus McGregor ire of Queen McGro`gor is by Robert cGregor 2.17) sirs_'of (9) nine in .10 including _the resceus 2.021. the sire oi lireo 2.20 ares . 2.20. aces st ut: every on one aces on he in two nosad and she free tor ull defeating -C.°mm°-_ one tor o over, that 'iloro tndont ot lor ho limi: Ramsay \ i_~:1y__ GNU, was the h11glies_t* wliinér fin `tlis' grzun. l\[lal_r\ Qffl'co, Ranch, ` 53 St-ate Street, Charlottetown, .Bostory _IVl_ass.. P. E. I. lncor oratetl under laws of Massachusetts, U S A - ' 1 M Stoi:lii?`Full Paid, Non-assessable. ' Assets. 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. Ranch 'I` he Company will have an up to date ranch with every modern conveni- ence, in an ideal location near Charlottetown. Management The management of the company will be in the hands of men who are ex- perienced inthe Fox business, and who have made a success of the raising of Silver Black Foxes in captivity. _ _ A Directorate The Board ot~Directors is composed of successful business men of high standing, who have invested heavily of their own funds to make the company a success. _ _ Subscription _ _ A large part of the company’s stock having been subscribed, we offerthe unsold portion at par, $100.00 per share. 40 p. c. &iyable on application, balance on or before August 15th,_1914. A plication may made to any of the Directors, or director to the company’s ofii)ce, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. -Prospectus and further information may also be obtained at the above address. ' Oiiicers J. E.-Newsom President. J.C. McConnell. Vice President ' G. F. Bond, Treasurer. J. S. Donnell, Secretary V 0 Directors _ E. N _ J. B. W'Ik' , Newsom & l£cMwf le Produce, ` Treasurer Ridgiivaizniioiilmace Co., Treasurer & Director Mass.” Silver Black Boston, Mass. Inveatmeiit Baiikccoillloeiibm Mass. Mason & C°ntm°m’ Hmm’ Ma” I ' " G-’F~"g;"‘ i Bond Df;`iA` Ishher’ M' ’ ` ` V Jameii.rCampl?il ass' 2nd D"i?:tl0lr%eople’s rgti§ii§t£-illrgzank' Treas. Connecticut Valley'0nion Co., _ ~ Mar bono, Mass. So. Deerfield, Mass. _-_ _ J. S. Doniisg, D. McLean _ ` Retired Ship Chandler & holesale Grocer, Dry Goods Merchant, Crapaud, Boston, Mass. Prince Edward Island. t Fldelkegereng “i¥°.is“‘.?,_Ms.s°°“’ _ Fox Coméarly, Boston, Mass. p_ G_ Crowley, _ ` "h" |. , _ -i-1 _,)` i _ ______.______e.___.-____,__._____4______ __ ' . -lg Capital Stocli $400,000.00, Pai' Value $100.00 .per share. . i » 1 1 > __ A,.\._f_, __,-`.._,-..,\,- ,-. -.-_.`,_A,-_r i